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NEW SERIES, VOLUME 15, PART 1 
FIRST HALF OF 1920 
Nos. 1-7 


Published by authority of the Acts of Congress of March 8, 1891, of June 80, 1906, 
and of March 4, 1909 


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COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE AOTS OF CONGRESS OF MAROH 3, 1891, 
OF JUNE 30, 196, AND OF MAROH 4, 1909 


PART 3: : 
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


INCLUDING: 
LIST OF COPYRIGHT RENEWALS 
LIST OF NOTICES OF USER 


1920 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 15 


No. 1 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 
1920 


The act of March 4, 1909, going into effect July 1, 1909, provides 
that the Catalogue of Copyright Entries “ shall be admitted in any 
court as prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein as regards 
any copyright registration.” 7 


EXPLANATIONS TO BE NOTED BY USERS OF THIS CATALOGUE. 


HE Catalogue of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 3, 

containing the entries for musical compositions and dramatico-musical 
compositions is issued at monthly intervals in twelve numbers each year, and 
is followed by a complete index for the year. The general arrangement is an 
alphabet of the titles of the musical works with certain exceptions explained 
hereafter. The arrangement is alphabetical under the first word of the title 
(except “a,” “an,” or “the,” or the corresponding foreign articles), and a 
grouping at the end of the title alphabet of such titles as will not con- 
veniently alphabetize (e. g., titles beginning with numerals, dates, etc.). 

EXCEPTIONS.—(1) In the case of editions of classical music instead of 
scattering them under the titles, each author’s works are brought together 
by an entry under the original composer’s name, and for such works search 
should be made in this number under the following names: Beethoven (Lud- 
wig van); Delibes (Clément Philibert Leo); Donizetti (Gaetano); Grieg 
(Edvard Hagerup); MacDowell (Edward Alexander); Mascagni (Pietro); 
Verdi (Giuseppe); Wagner (Richard). In case of all such works, however, 
there are cross references in the title alphabet from the title of each work. 

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

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

Piano music is understood to be for two hands unless otherwise stated. 
Songs are understood to be with piano accompaniment unless otherwise 
stated. Titles reading “Words by,” “Music by,” are to be understood as 
songs. 

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


; (11) 


7 oe 


EXPLANATIONS FOR USERS OF THIS CATALOGUE 


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

_A list of the copyright renewals and extensions made for musical compo- 
sitions under section 24 of the act of March 4, 1909, will be found at the end 
of this issue immediately following the text. 

A list of the musical compositions and dramatico-musical compositions. 
used or licensed to be used for the manufacture of parts of instruments serv-- 
ing te reproduce mechanically the musical work, recorded under section 1 (e) 
of the act of March 4, 1909, will be found just prior to the index. 

Each issue has an index to composers. The final number, completing the 
volume, will be followed by a full annual index to both composers and pro- 
prietors. The subscription price for Part 3, which must be for the complete 
lar year, is $1, payable in advance to the Superintendent of Documents, 
ngton, D. C., by postal money order, express order, or New York draft. 


NOTICE. 


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

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

Norice is therefore hereby given to any author, copyright pro- 
prietor, or other lawful claimant, that in so far as any copyright 
articles deposited from July 1, 1909, to June 30, 1914, inclusive, are 
still remaining in the files of the Copyright Office, and are not to be 
transferred to the Library of Congress or to any other governmental 
library in the District of Columbia, such books or articles may be 
returned to the claimant of copyright if requested by such claimant 
prior to December 31, 1920. 

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

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


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- RECIPROCAL PROTECTION OF MUSIC AGAINST UNAU- 
THORIZED REPRODUCTION BY MECHANICAL MUSI- 
CAL INSTRUMENTS. 


The United States now has reciprocal copyright protection of 
music against unauthorized reproduction by mechanical musical in- 
struments in the case of Australia, and the territories of Papua and 
Norfolk Island, Belgium, Cuba, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, 
Luxemburg, New Zealand, and Norway. The President signed proc- 
lamations to this effect on the following dates: Australia, and the 
territories of Papua and Norfolk Island (Apr. 3, 1918, effective Mar. 
15, 1918), Belgium (June 14, 1911), Cuba (Nov. 27, 1911), France 
(May 24, 1918), Germany (Dec. 8, 1910), Great Britain (Jan. 1, 
1915), Italy (May 1, 1915), Luxemburg (June 14, 1911), New Zea- 
land (Feb. 9, 1917, effective Dec. 1, 1916), Norway (June 14, 1911). 
These proclamations were printed in the Catalogue of Copyright 
Entries, Part 3, vol 6, pages v—x of no. 7, and pages 1v-v of no. 12; 
vol. 10, pages vi1i—x1 of no. 3, and pages vitr-1x of no. 4; vol. 12, pages 
v-1x of no. 3; and vol. 13, pages vi—xm of no. 5. 

While no special proclamation has been issued on behalf of Hun- 
gary so far as the provisions of section 1 (e) are concerned, the 
proclamation dated October 15, 1912, putting into effect the conven- 
tion between the United States and Hungary, specifically provides 
that the general copyright protection secured by article 1 includes the 
copyright control of mechanical musical reproductions. 

From information received through the Department of State, the 
legislation of the following countries did not on the date stated fulfill 
the reciprocal conditions specified in the proviso to section 1 (e) of 
the act of Congress of March 4, 1909: Austria (Mar. 10, 1911), Den- 
mark (May 19, 1911), Mexico (May 8, 1911), the Netherlands, Mar. 

3, 1911), and Switzerland (Apr. 8, 1911). 


The copyright convention signed at the Fourth International 
_American Conference at Buenos Aires August 11, 1910, was pro- 

claimed by the President of the United States on July 18, 1914, and 
is in effect as between the United States and the Dominican Republic, 
Guatemala, Honduras, Panama, Nicaragua, and Ecuador. The Gov- 
-ernments of Bolivia, Brazil, Costa Rica, Paraguay, and Salvador 
have announced through diplomatic channels their adhesion to this 
convention. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


A Mon PIANO; sonnet et musique de 
Héléne Graton [of France] {1 
© Dec. 20, 1919; 1 c« Jan. 2, 
1920; E 468256; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 


"A RomANA A New York; versi di G. 
Seotto Di Carlo, musica di Domenico 
Tetti [of Italy, domiciled at New 
York]; mand. ace. 4to. fe 


. © Oct. 16, 1919; 2 ec. Dec. 23, 1919; 
Ei 465643; Casa editrice De Charny. 
New York. 


A ToI, STE. VIERGE Marie; paroles et 
musique de Albertine Morin-Lab- 
recque [of U. S.]; choeur 4 2 voix et 
solo. (Deux choeurs, no. 1) [3 


© Dec. 16, 1919; 2 c« Dee. 11, 
1919; E 470528; Albertine M. La- 
brecque, Montreal, Canada. 


AERO-LOVE; words and music by I. L. 
Caston [of U. S.], arr. by Hilding 
Anderson [of U. S.] [4 


© 1c Jan. 7, 1920; E 466949; 
Ida Lee Caston, New York. 


AEROPLANE FOX-TROT; by Arthur J. 
Beard [of England]; piano. [5 

© Nov. 20, 1919; 1 © Dec. 12, 
1919; H 468241; Foetisch fréres (S. 
A.), Lausanne, Switzerland. 


ArGsaR; words by Douglas Furber, 
music by Charles Cuvillier [of Eng- 
land]; vocal se. 4to. [6 


© Dec. 17, 1919; 1 e@ Jan. 14, 
1920; E 468631; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London. 


AH! CHER MONSIEUR; dela célébre 
opérette Phi-Phi, par H. Christiné 
[of France] ; cordes avec piano con- 
ducteur. 4to. (Collection des re- 
frains en vogue, no. 53) [7 


© Dec. 9, 1919; 1 © Dee. 30, 1919; 

EK 468435; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


ALL HAIL! To Focu (Salut! 4 Foch); 
words and music by F. C. Chante- 
reau [of U. S.] English and French 
words. Boston, Franco-American 
music pub. co. [8 

© Jan. 1, 1920; 2 c Jan. 5, 1920; 


E 470057; Francis C. Chantereau, 
Boston. 


ALONG THE MANITOU LINE; words by 
C. J. Bubel, music by E. 8. S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [9 


© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466892; 
Clarence J. Bubel, Rochester; N. Y. 


ALPHA AND OMEGA; duet from Fif- 
nella, words by Ronald Jeans, music 
by Norman Hayes [of England] [10 


© Dec. 17, 1919; 1 @ Jan. 14, 
1920; E 468637; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London. 


ALWAYS you; theme song, from Joan 
of Arkansaw, words by Oscar Ham- 
merstein 2nd., music by Herbert 
Stothart [of U. S.] fil 


© Jan. 2, 1920; 2c. Jan. 3, 1920; 
HK 467007; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


AMERICA MINE; words by A. H. Mar- 
tin, melody by Jean Navarre [pseud. 
of Ethel Fisher, of U. S8.] A? 


© 1e. Jan. 12, 1920; E 467085; 
Albert H. Martin, Darby, Pa. 


AMERICA WE’RE PROUD OF YOU; words 
by J. H. Ehrlich, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Leg- 
ters music co. [13 

© Dec. 13, 1919; 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466739; Jean Haas Ehrlich, Pitts- 
burgh. 


words by S. Thomas, melody by 
Jean Navarre [pseud. of LEHthel 
Fisher, of U. S.] [14 

© 1c. Jan. 12, 1920; E 467083; 
S. Thomas, William Head, Canada. 


AMERICA—YOU SAVED LIBERTY; words 
by J. T. Janovsky, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. S.] [15 

© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466886; 
Joseph T. Janovsky, Bellville, Tex. 


AMERICAN (THE) BOYS; words by S. 
Franzelle, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [16 

© Dec. 2, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
H 466769; Sue Franzelle, Anchor- 
age, Ky. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 15 


AMERICAN DREAMS; words by D. Boug- 
gess, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of 
U. S.J] New York, World music pub. 
eorp. [17 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466667; Dale Bouggess, Kansas 
City, Kan. 


_ AMERICAN LEGION; words by John 
Wired music by C. Sharpe-Minor 
fof U. S.] Los Angeles, Melody 
shop. [18 

© Jan. 7, 1920; 2c. Jan. 17, 1920; 
BE 470537; C. Sharpe-Minor co., Los 
Angeles. 


AMERICANIZED ANGELINA; words by C. 
P. Pavia, music by E. S. S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [19 


© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466894; 
Chas. P. Pavia, Staten Island, N. Y. 


AMOR DI PATRIA; Mazurka, by V. Fusco 

[of U. S.]; piano. [20 

© 1c Jan. 7, 1920; E 466964; 
Vincenzo Fusco, New York. 


AND THERE WERE SHEPHERDS; a Short 
anthem for Christmas, words from 
St. Luke, 11: 8-14, music by August 
Halter [of U. S.]; solos for sop. or 
ten., alto or baritone, and quartet or 
chorus choir. 4to. [21 

© Dec. 1, 1919* 2 ce. Jan. 2,°1920; 
E 466562; C. L. Barnhouse, Oska- 
loosa, Ia. 


AND WE SEALED IT WITH A KISS; words 
by EH. C. Woodward, melody by Jean 
Navarre [pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of 
U. S.J [22 


© ic. Jan. 12, 1920; E 467080; 
Ethel Chappel Woodward, Belits- 
ville, Md. 


AvOodéoun; M. Uerrexn. 
ZvrAACYH Movotk@yv Tepaxiwv dia Bor. 
pavdorivo, KAapivo, KopyéTa, PAabuTO K.A.T, 
"Exdoots ’Atdavridos éxnuénuern. [23 


© Jan. 2, 1920; 2c. and aff. Jan. 7, 
1920; A 558867; Atlantis, inc., New 
York. 


ARKANSAW (AN) HUSKIN BEE; dance 
characteristic, one, 
Arthur Pryor, arr. by Ad. Gauwin 
[of France]; orch. with piano con- 
ductor. 4to. [24 

© Nov. 18, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 3, 1920; 
E 468233; Hachette & cie., Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment } 

ARTIST SOUL; by Joseph Schlageter- 
Disler [of Switzerland]; piano. [25 

© 1c. Dee. 31, 1919; E 465996; 
Alfred Disler, Youngstown, O. 


two step, by | 


AS LONG AS THE SHANNON FLOWS ON; 
an Irish love song, words by J. E. 
Dempsey, music by J. C. Schmid [of 
TS (26 

© Dec. 18, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 470024; Johann C. Schmid, Phila- 
delphia. 


AT THE END OF THE RAINBOW I’M WAIT- 
Iné; words by W. Thomas, music by 
i. S. 8. Huntington [of U. 8.] [27 


©1c. Jan. 8, 1920; E 470200 ; wn. 
Thomas, Oil City, Pa. 


AT THE GATES OF EDEN; words by J. D. 
Ranck, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

| [28 

© Dec. 18, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 

E 466710; John D. Ranek, Seal 
Beach, Calif. 


AT THE MILL POND. 
childhood. 

AU CLAIR DE LA LUNE; ou, Le Pierrot, 
tango, de Ciapson [of France]; 
piano. Paris, L. Maillochon. [29 

© Dec. 20, 1919; 1 ce. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468254; Clapson, Paris. 

AURORA BOREALIS. See Mandolin solos. 

AVE vERUM; de D. C. Planchet [of 
France] ; trio pour sop., ten. et basse 
et. choeur 4 4 voix. Lyon, Janin 
fréres. (Anthologie des maitres re- 
ligieux contemporains) [380 

© Dee. 20, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 2. 1920; 
E 468250; J. Janin, Lyon, France. 


AWAY IN A MANGER; lullaby, words by 
Martin Luther, music by Thurlow 
Lieurance [of U. S.]; solo or duet 
for sop. or ten. and alto. [3 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
470079; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 

AYE AYE sir; light opera in two acts, 
words and melody by R. Ames [of 
U. S.J [82 

© 1c Jan. 8, 1920; D 19980; 
Robert Witt Ames, San Jose, Calif. 

Bapy; words and music by M. M. Byer 
[of U. S.], arr. by Louis R. Schrom 
[of U. S.] [33 

© 1 '@ Janvag; 1920: EK 467240; 
Morris Melvin Byer, Philadelphia. 


See Memories of 


-Basy BOY OF MINE; lullaby, words and 


music by W. A. Sutton [of U. 8.], arr. 
by Homer Tourjee [of U. S.] Los 
Angeles, Calif., Los Angeles music 
pub. co. [34 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1920; 
E 467016; W. A. Sutton, Fillmore, 
Calif. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


~ no. 1, 1920. 


. Basy sups. See Murray (Gladys G.) 
_ Five kiddies’ songs. 


_Basy EYES; words and music by Herb | 
[35 | 


Wiedoeft [of U. S.] 


© Jan. 10, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 17, 1920; 
E 470538; C. Sharpe-Minor co., Los 
Angeles. 


BACHELOR BUTTONS; words by L. M. 
Ramby, music by E. S. 8S. Huntington 
[of U. 8.] [36 

©1c. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466902; Lola 
M. Ramby, Kalamazoo, Mich. 


BAcK HOME AGAIN; words by IL. 


Streich, music by E. S. S. Huntington. 
hee, 


[of U. S.] 


© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466883; 
Linda Streich, Platte, S. D. 


BAcK IN THE U. S. A.; words by H. 
Goodnow, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[38 

© Dec. 13, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 

EK 466672; Helen Goodnow, Wor- 
cester, Mass. 


BACK ON THE FARM, THAT’S WHERE I 
BELONG—I’M GONE; words by J. C. 
Gaines, music by Geo. E. Johnson [of 
U. S.] Photostat. [39 


© i « Jan. 2, 1920; E 466588; 
games C. Gaines, Washington. 


Back TO WISCONSIN; words by L. 
Streich, musie by E. S. S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S.] [40 

© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466882; 
Linda Streich, Platte, S. D. 


Back WHERE THE WILD ROSES GROW; 
words by D. Johnson, music by A. 
Leopold Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [41 

© Dee. 13, 1919; 2 ce. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466702; Don Johnson, Decatur, Il. 


BaLancorre (LA) (In den touter) ; par 
Jan Blockx [of France]; piano. 
(Jeux d’enfants, no. 1) [42 


© Dec. 9, 1919; 1 c. Dec. 31, 1919; 
E 468423 ; Heugel et cie., Paris. 


BALLADE (THE) OF OLD PRAGUE; lyric 
by Slavomir Kratochvil, melody by 
Charles Hoffmann [of Czecho-Slo- 
vakia, domiciled at New York] [43 

© 1c. Dec. 10, 1919; E 463628; 
Joseph Jarusek, New York. 


BALLES (LES) (Balleke-pak) ; par Jan 
Blockx [of France]; piano. (Jeux 
d’enfants, no. 2) [44 

© Dec. 9. 1919; 1 c. Dec. 31, 1919; 
E 468424; Heugel et cie., Paris. 


53 


BARCAROLLE; by Theodore G. Wettach 
[of U. S.J]; piano. [45 
© Jan. 17, 1920; 2 ce. Jan. 17, 1920; 


E 470544; Volkwein bros., Pitts- 
burgh. 
BEAUTIFUL CATALINA; words and 


music by Robert E. Hite [of U. S.], 
arr. by Homer Tourjee [of U. S.] 
: [46 
©1c. Jan. 12, 1920; E 467093; L. 
A. music pub. co., Los Angeles. 


BEAUTIFUL. FACES NEED BEAUTIFUL 
CLOTHES ; words and music by Irving 
Berlin [of U, S.] [47 

© 1c Jan. 3, 1920; E 470009; 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 


BEAUTIFUL HELEN; words by L. C. 
Walling, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [48 

© Dec. 18, 1919; 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466681; L. C. Walling, % Post- 
master, San Francisco. 


BEepRoom (THE) BLUES; words by Wal- 
ter W. Lewis, music by Robt. L. 
Landon [of U. 8.] [49 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
Hi 470127; Warner C. Williams & co., 
Indianapolis. 


BEETHOVEN (LUDWIG VAN) Sonate; 
de Beethoven, op. 90, no. 21, conseils 
sur Vinterprétation et sur la fagon 
de travailier les sonates classiques 
par G. Sporck [of France]; piano. 
(Edition analytique des classiques) 

[50 
© Dec. 9, 1919; 1 ec. Dec. 31, 1919; 
E 468416; Georges Sporck, Paris. 


op. 106, analysées par G. 
Sporek [of France]; piano. (Hdi- 
tion analytique des classiques) [51 
© Dec. 9, 1919; 1c Dec. 31, 1919; 
-E 468415; Georges Sporck, Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on analysis] 


BELLA (LA) BRUNA (Beautiful bru- 
nette); polka, by A. Ghilardenghi, 
arr, by Pietro Deiro [of Italy, domi- 
ciled at New Milford, N. J.] ; piano- 
accordeon. [52 

© Dec. 29, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1920; 
E 470166; O. Pagani & bro., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


BELLA (LA) TRIESTINA; mazurka, by 
Paul Bolognese [of U. S.]; piano. 
(In 10 original pieces, no. 3) [53 

© 1c. Jan. 19, 1920; E 467216; 
N. J. Loreck, Brooklyn. 


CATALOGUE. OF COPYRIGHT -ENTRIES 


54 


pt. Ti, D. S.; Vv. 15 


BELLE OF THE BALLROOM ;. waltz, by J. | BoozE; words by J. Singosky, music by 


Jackson [of U..8.]; instrumental. 


QO ace. same; 1920; E. 470182; 
Julia Jackson, Hawleyville, Conn. 


Best (THE) WE GET IS WATER WHEN 
WE’RE DRY, DRY, DRY; words and 
music by Wm. Finley [of U. 8.] a 

[ 
© Dee. 31, 1919; 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 470128; Northwestern music pub. 
co., Grand Forks, N. D. 


BIEN CHAPEAUTEE; de la célébre opé- 
rette Phi-Phi, par H. Christiné [of 
' France]; cordes avec piano conduc- 
teur. 4to. (Collection des refrains 
en vogue, no. 52) [56 


© Dec. 9, 1919; 1 ec. Dec. 30, 1919; 
E 468487; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


BIRDIE LULLABY. See Murray (Gladys 
G.) Five kiddies’ songs. 


BLESSED MEMORY; words and music by 

W. Edington [of U. S.] [57 

© 1c. Jan. 8, 1920; E 470208; W. 
Edington, Seneca Falls, N. Y. 


BoaTMAN’s sone; by Trygve Torjussen 
fof Norway] op. 23, no. 2; piano. 
[58 


© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 16, 1920; 
E 468621; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 


Bossy Brown; words and music by B. 

L. Hanker [of U. 8.] [59 

© Dec. 16, 1919; 2 c. Dec. 11, 1919; 

EK 470524; Bertha Louise Hanker, 
Toledo, Tl, 


Bocca oporRosA; waltzer, by Paul Bo- 
lognese [of U. 8.]; piano. (Jn 10 
original pieces, no. 8) [60 

© 1c. Jan. 19, 1920; E 467221; 
N. J. Loreck, Brooklyn. 


BoHEMIA (Narod sobé); overture, by 
F. Mach, arr. by Frank Tryner [of 
US. > band: [61 


© Det. 29,3919; 2 e« Jan. 5, 
1920; E 466863; Georgi & Vitak 
musie ¢o., Chicago. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement] 


Bonnier ELoIse; words by Ray Jordan, 

music by W. H. Ford [of U.8.] [62 

© May 1, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 5, 1920; 

EK 466948; William Henry Ford, 
Cleveland. 


[54 |. 


‘BROWN BUDS. 


A. Leopold Richard [of U. 8.]  Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [63 

© Dec. 13, 1919; 2 ce. Jan. 2, 1920; 
EH 466747; ‘John Singosky, ‘Smith- 
dale, Pa. 


BounpD FOR HOME; march, by R. M. 

Stults [of U. 8.]; piano duet. [64 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 ce. Jan. 2, 1920; 

E 470083; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


Bounpd IN Morocco JUST LIKE A BOOK OF 


LOVE; words and music by UL. 
Herscher [of U. S.]; piano with 
words. [65 


© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; HB 466938; 
Louis Herscher, Philadelphia. 


Boy (THE) HOUSEMAID; words by G. 
B. Winter, music by A. Leopold 
Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters . 
music co. [66 


© Dec. 18, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466695; G. B. Winter, Worcester, 
Mass. 


Boys (THE) IN KHAKI; words by C. R. 
Shook, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

- [67 

© Dec. 13, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 

E 466706; Cletus R. Shook, West 
Hickory, N. C. 


BRAN PIE; Selection, from Bran pie 
revue, arr. by Philip Braham [of 
Engiand]; piano. [68 

© Dec. 17, 1919; 1 e@. Jan. 14, 1920; 
E 468638; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 

BRoADWAY TELL ME GOODBYE; words by 
H. H. Bailey, music by Hector Rich- 
ard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [69 

© Dee. 13, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466734; Henry H. Bailey, Ensley, 
Ala. 

See Murray lade G.) 
Five kiddies’ songs. 

BucGLe (THE) sone; words ne Tenny- 
son, music by S. Walter Krebs [of U. 
S.] op. 2, no. 3. (Jn Musical courier, 
v. 80, no. 1) [70 

© Jan. 1, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1920; 
E 465999; Musical courier co., New 
York. 

Business (A) oF ouR own; from Zip 
goes a million, words by Bud De 
Sylva, music by Jerome Kern [of 
U. S.J [71 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466832; T. B. Harms co., New 


. York. 


= 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1920 


But 0H! BEWARE THE IRISH WHIN THEY 
SMILE THEIR FIGHTIN’ SMILE; words 
by W. Harvey, melody by Jean 
Navarre [pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of 
UE: $4] [72 

© 1c. Jan. 12, 1920; BE 467072; 
Will Harvey, Brookmere, Canada. 


.BUT THATS ONLY ONCE IN A WHILE; 
- words and music by D. Sargent and 
C. Barry [of U. 8.], arr. by D. Sar- 
gent [of U. S.]j [73 
oy fee. gan. d1, 1920; 1.470535; 
Dollo Sargent and Chick Barry, 
Berkeley, Calif. 

By GONE DAYS; words by L. Snyder, 

music by Ralph E. Zirkle [of U. S.] 

[74 

© Jan. 26, 1920; 2 ¢. Jan. 21, 1920; 

-E 467286; Snyder-Zirkle music pub. 
co., Springfield, O. 

C’EST UNE GAMINE CHARMANTE; de la 

 célébre opérette Phi-Phi, par H. 
Christiné [of France]; cordes avec 
piano conducteur. 4to. (Collection 
des refrains en vogue, no. 59) [75 

© Dec. 9, 1919; 1 ec. Dee. 30, 1919; 
FE 4684380; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 

CALVARY; words by Mrs. H. S. Ran- 
sopher, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. 8.} Chicago, Legters music co. 

[76 

© Dec. 18, 1919; 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1920; 
EH 466673; Mrs. H. S. Ransopher, 
Cleveland. 

CAN YA’ BEAT OLD TIPPERARY ; words by 
L. B. Jones, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. CTT 

© Dec. 17, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
EK 466768; Laura Boyle Jones, St. 
Catherines, Canada. 

CANOE sone. See Mandolin solos. 

CAPITAINE (LE) FRACASSE; comédie 
lyrique, d’aprés le roman de Théo- 
phile Gautier, de G. Emanuel et O. 
Magici, version francaise de Paul 
Ferrier, musique de Mario Costa [of 
Great Britain] partition chant et 
piano. [78 

© Jan. 5, 1920; 1c. Jan. 13, 1920; 
Hi 4468629; Chappell & eco., lid, 
London. 

CASTALDO MARCH; by Rud. Novaééek, 
arr. by Louis Vitak [of U. 8.] 4to. 
1. Orch. with piano. 2. Band. [79, 80 

© Dec. 29, 1919; 2 ce. each Jan. 5, 
1920; E 466859, 466860; Georgi & 
Vitak music co., Chicago. [Copyright 
is claimed on arrangement] 


9) 


89 


CATCH THE SUNSHINE; words by E. H. 
Hale, melody by Jean Navarre 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of U.8.] [81 

© 1c Jan. 12, 1920; E 467078; 
Elizabeth H. Hale, Brooklyn. 


CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA. See Mascagni 


(Pietro) 


CEDAR BROOK WALTZ; by Phil. R. Perry, 
ed. and fingered by H. E. Ruhe [of 
U. 8.] ; piano or reed organ. [82 

© Dec. 19, 1919; 2c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 470029; Co-operative music co., 
Philadelphia. [Copyright is claimed 
on annotations, phrasing and finger- 
ing] 


CHANSON (LA) DE TYLTYL; de L’oiseau- 
bleu, words by Maurice Maeterlink, 
music by Albert Wolff [of France] 
Engiish and French words. [83 

© May 9, 1919; 2 ce Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 470120; Enoch & co., Paris. 


CHANSON DES PETITS PATENS; de la 
célébre opérette Phi-Phi, de H. Chris- 
tiné [of France]; cordes avec piano 
conducteur. 4to. (Collection des re- 
frains en vogue, no. 54) [84 

© Dee. 9, 1919; 1 e. Dec. 30, 1919; 
EK. 468429; Francis Salabert, Paris, 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


CHANSON ESPAGNOLE. See Claussmann 
(A.) Six piéces. 


CHARME DE VIVRE; tango, par G. Saint- 
Servan [of France]; piano. [85 
© Dec. 9, 1919; 1 c. Dee. 31, 1919; 

E 468417; H. Pion et Huet, Paris. 


CHASING THE MONKEY’S TAIL; words 
and music by Creamer and Layton 
fon. S_] [86 

©, 1. «.« Jan: -7,,.4920; EB 466972; 
-Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 


Cuat (LE) nor ‘(The black cat) ; 


tango, de Florence O’Neill [of 
France] ; piano. Paris, L. Maillochon. 
[87 


© Dec. 20, 1919: 1c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
EH 468253 ; Clapson, Paris. 


CHERE PETITE AMIE; version francaise 
de Pierre d’Amor, poésie de Harold 
Robé, musique de Gitz Rice [of Can- 
ada] 1. Dans F.—2. Dans A bémol. 

[88, 89 

© Jan. 3, 1920; 2 c. each Jan. 5, 

1920; E 470117, 470118; G. Ricordi & 
co., ine., New York. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


90 


CHINA LAND; words by George O’Neil, 
music by Walter G. Haenschen lof 
U. S.] [90 


© Dee. 31, 1919; 2 ¢. Jan. 3, 1920; 


E 466582; T. B. Harms & Francis, |. 


Day & Hunter, New York. 


CHING-A-LING’S JAZZ BAZAAR; words by 
Howard Johnson, melody by Ethel 
Bridges [of U. S.] [91 

©-i ¢& Jan. 16; 1920; BH 467228 ; 
Leo. Feist, inc., New York. 
Same. [92 

© Jan. 17, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 19, 1920; 
E 467231; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

CHRISTMAS; words by S. Purcell, mel- 
ody by Jean Navarre [pseud. of 


Ethel Fisher, of U. S.] [93. 


© 1c Jan. 12, 1920; E 467075; 
Susie Purcell, Swissvale, Pa. 


CHRISTMAS EVE; a Christmas carol. 
founded on an old Southern melody 


by Channing Lefebvre [of U. S.]; 
sop. solo and mixed chorus. 4to. 
(Church music review, no. 547) [94 


©+FJan. 2, 1920: 2 er Jan: $1920 - 
If 470010; H. W. Gray co., New York. 
CHREYSANTHEME; by William BH. 
Haesche [of U. S.] ; violin and piano. 
[95 
© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 470075; Theo. Presser can Mois: 
delphia. 
CIRCUS GIRL. See Mandolin solos. 
City (THE) OF LIQUID GOLD; words by 
- HK. D. Miller, melody by W. R. Smith 
[of U. S.] [96 
Gare Jan, 19) 1920 Wh 46721: 
Evelyn D. Miller and W. Renick 
Smith, Dallas. 

_ CLAUSSMANN (A.) 
Claussmann [of France] op. 68; pi- 
ano. (Edition nationale francaise 
panthéon des pianistes, no. 1154) 5° 
recueil. Contents: Sur la terrasse 
au clair de lune. Sérénade itali- 
enne.—3° nocturne.—Valse-caprice.— 
Cloches du soir.—Chanson espagnole. 

[97 

@ Nov. 14-1919; 1c Jan. 3,:1920:; 

E 468229; Henry Lemoine & cie., 
Paris. 

CLOCHES DU _ SOIR. 
(A.) Six piéces. 

COLONIAL DAYS; from Ziegfeld new 
11.80 midnight frolic, words by Gene 
Buck, music by Dave Stamper [of 


See Claussmann 


eS. [98 
© Dee. , 1919 2c. Jan. 3, 1920; 
E tae B. Ha rms & Francis, 


Day & Hunter, New York. 


Six piéces; par A. 


pt. 111, n. s.; v. 15 


CoME ALONG; from the Ed. Wynn car- 
nival, words and music by Ed. Wynn 
[of U. S.] [99 

©. Jan. 2, 1920; 2 ¢: Jan. 3; 1920 ;- 
E 466996 ; Jerome A. Remick & cO., 
New York. 


COME TO MY ARMS; lyric by Claude L. 
Barker, music by Roy L. Burtch [of 
U. S.J [100 

© Jan. 22, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 19, 1920; 
E 467234 ; Halcyon pub. ¢o., Indian- 
apolis. 


COME WANDER WITH ME TO MY DREAM- 
LAND OF LOVE; words by C. Haight, 
melody by R. A. Browne [of U. 8.} 

[101 
© 1e Jan. 8, 1920; E 470179; 
Catherine Haight, Hillsdale, Mich. 


COME YE CHILDREN; anthem, from the 
Prodigal son, by Arthur Sullivan, 
arr. by Gordon Balch Nevin [of 
U. S.]; mixed voices. 4to. (Chureh 
musie review, no. 568) [102 

© Jan. 6, 1920: 2c Jami, 120; 
E 466967; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


COMES THE BOYS FROM OVER THERE; 


words by V. L. Olsen, melody by 
Jean Navarre [pseud. of Ethel 
Fisher, of U. 8.] [103 


© 1 ¢. Jan. 12, 1920; iy 467079; 
Vernless L. Olsen, Rupert, Id. 


ComMuNION. See Suite liturgique. 


CONFESSION OF THE ROSE; words and 
music by J. G. Scoville [of U. 8.]; 
in C. Ogden, Utah, Scoville studio 
of music. (Vocal series, no. 1, set 2) 

{104 
© Dec. 3, 1919; 2 ¢ Dee. 11, 1919; 

E 470523; Jos. G. Seoville, Ogden, 

Utah. 


CONTENTED IN FLANDERS FIELD; words 
and music by M. B. Thomas [oi 
U. S.1, arr. by Nora Pitch for 0s] 

[ 10 
- © Jan. 5, 1920; 2 € Jan. G2tz0: 
E 470178; Mattie B. Thomas, Roff, 
OkK1. 


Coo AND CUDDLE; words and music by 
I. Beebe [of U. 8.], arr. by Joe Monk 
[of U. 8.]; piano with words. [106 

© ie. May 27, 1919; E 466981; 
Idah Beebe, Rochester, N. Yi 
CooN WEDDIN’. See Ray (Lilian) 
Four little darkie songs. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1920 


ORTESIE AMOROSE; polka, by Paul Bo- 
lognese [of U. S.]; piano. (Jn 10 
original pieces, no. 4) [107 

© 1c. Jan. 19, 1920; E 467217; 

_N. J. Loreck, Brooklyn. 


-€oTTAGE (THE) WHERE DREAMS COME 
TRUE; words by Hugh E. Wright, 
music by Pat Thayer [of sega 
in G. : [10 

© Dee. 17, 1919; 1c. Jan. 14, a 
E 468636; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. 

CRE NOM DE NOM; marche de A. Fredly, 
arr. par. O. Coquelet [of France]; 
orch. avee piano conducteur. 4to. 

[109 

©) Noy. 27, 1919; 1 c.. Jan. 3, 1920; 

E 468231; Hachette et cie., Paris. 

[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


€RICKET (THE); by Matilee Loeb- 
Evans [of U. 8.]; piano. [110 


© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 470085; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 

CROSSING THE BAB; Sacred song, words 
by Alfred Tennyson, music by Wil- 
liam A. Love, jr. [of U. S.] [111 

© Jan. 14, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1920; 
E 470271; Tirzah McHenry Love, 
Carnegie, Pa. 
Cusa; words and melody by I. Berlin 
[of U. 8.], arr. by Chas. N. Grant. 
Ei 
© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466785; Irv- 
ing Berlin, inc., New York. 


CuRSE (THE) ; words by H. R. Barbor, 
music by Eugéne Goossens [of Eng- 
land] op. 22. (Chester series, no. 
73) [113 
— © Dec. 31, 1919; 1c. Jan. 16, 1920; 
E 468627; J. & W. Chester, London. 


CzECHO-SLOVAK MARCH; arr. by fF. Try- 
ner [of U. S.] 4to. 1..Orch. with 
piano. 2. Band. [114, 115 

© Dec. 29, 1919; 2 c. each Jan. 5, 
1920; E 466855, 466856; Georgi & 
Vitak music co., Chicago. [Copy- 
right is claimed on arrangement] 

Da Pacem; de D. C. Planchet [of 
France]; solo de ten. et choeur 4 
4 voix. [116 

© Dec. 20, 1919; 1 ec. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468242; J. Janin, Lyon, France. 

DANCE MOVEMENT; by Adam Carse [of 
Great Britain]; piano. (Moods and 
fancies, no. 4) 1117 


© Jan. 7, 1920; 1 c. Dec. 26, 1919; 


E 468450; Joseph Williams, 
London. 


Itd., 


127 


DANCE OF THE MARIONETTES ; by F. Wm. 

Fleer [of U. 8.]; piano. [118 

© Jan. 17, 1920; 2 ec. Jan. 17, 1920; 

E 470542; Volkwein bros., Pitts- 
burgh. . 


DANCE ON THE LAWN (Maientanz) ; 
salonstiick, by C. Bohm, op. 280, ed. 
and fingered by H. F. Ruhe [of U. 
S.]; piano. (Selected -teaching com- 
positions, series 3) [119 

© Sept. 26, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 470034; J. H. Faunce co., Phila- 
delphia. [Copyright is claimed on 
annotations, phrasing and fingering] 


DANUBE WAVES (Onde del Danubio) ; 
waltz, by J. Ivanovici, arr. by Pietro 
Deiro [of Italy, domiciled at New 
Milford, N. J.]; piano-accordeon. 

[120 

© Dee. 29, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1920; 

E 470168; O. Pagani & bro., New 

York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


DARBY AND JOAN; from My golden girl, 
words by Frederic Arnold Kummer, 
musie by Victor Herbert [of U. S.] 

[121 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1920; 

E 466575 ; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 

DARE ME, AND I’LL TAKE YOUR DARE; 
words and music by D. Sargent [of 
U. S.] [122 

© 1c. Jan. 12, 1920; E 470513; 
Dollo Sargent, Berkeley, Calif. 

DARLING; melody by R. Galati [of 

U8] [1238 
©-F @ Janit12: 1920 2 Alas 
Ralph Galati, Brooklyn. 
Dawn; descriptive, by Leora Haight 
[of U. S.]; mand. [124 
© Jan. 16, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 21, 1920; 
E 467278; Wm. C. Stahl, Milwaukee. 
Day DREAMS; by C. H. Partridge [of 
U. 8.]; piano. [125 
© Dec. 17, 1919; 2c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
EK 470018; Chas. H.. Partridge, 
Dover, O. 

DEAR LITTLE GIRL; words by T. J. Mad- 
den, music by Artie Bowers [of U. 
S.]1 New York, Authors & composers 
service Co. [126 

© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466794; 
Thomas J. Madden, New York. 

DEAR LITTLE SLEEPYHEAD; lullaby 
-waltz-song, words and music by 
Frederick Seymour [of U.S.] [127 

© Jan. 8, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 9, 1920; 
E 467061; ‘Waldorf music pub. cO., 
Toledo, O. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


128 


DEAR OLD VACATION DAYS; words by M. 
E. Lightsey, music by E. S. S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [128 

© 1c. Jan. 8, 1920; E 470201; 
Myrtle EK. Lightsey, Kissimmee, Fla. 


DEAREST; ballad, words by Louis Wes- 

lyn, music by Andrew Doré [of U. S.] 

[129 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1920; 

EK 466583; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


DEARIE THOSE WONDERFUL TIMES ; words 
by Jas. R. Epps, music by Harry 
Keil [of U. S.] [130 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
EB 470125; Warner C. Williams & co., 
Indianapolis. 


DELIBES (CLEMENT PHILIBERT LEO) 
Myrto; mélodie de L. Delibes, trans- 
scription de H. Mouton [of France] ; 
piano conducteur et petit orch. 4to. 
(Collections du Ménestrel: Melodia, 
no. 55) [131 

© Dee. 9, 1919; 1 c. Dec. 80, 1919; 
EK 468422; Heugel et cie., Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on transcrip- 
tion ] 


DETERMINATION MARCH; Dby C. R. 
Spaulding [of U. 8.]; piano. (Mod- 
ern piano pieces, series 2) [132 


©) Jan, 10, 1920° 2 @ Jan’ 17, 1920: 
E 470549; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati. 


Detroit (THE) MICHIGAN SWING 
MARCH; by J. Vescera [of U. S.];3 
piano. [1383 

© Dec. 16, 1919 ; 2 ce. Dee. 11, 1919; 
BE 470526; Joseph Vescera, Detroit. 


DICKIE BIRD; words and music by I. 
Beebe [of U. S.], arr. by Joe Monk 
[of U. S.J]; piano with words. 

[134 


© 1c. May 27, 1919; E 466982; 
Idah Beebe, Rochester, N. Y. 


DID YOU EVER NOTICE; words by F. J. 
Rollinson, music by E. S. S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S8.] [135 

© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466922; 

F. J. Rollinson, Maynard, Mass. 


DINKVILLE BAND REHEARSAL; words 
and melody by R. F. Edwards, A. L. 
Fox and Austin Mack [of U. 8.], arr. 
by R. F. Edwards. [186 


© 1c. Jan. 8, 1920; E 470176; 
Ray F. Edwards, Chicago. 


8 


pt. 11, NUS; Ve 1 


DIXIELAND’S THE PLACE FOR ME; 
words by J. K. Wells, musie by 
Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New 
York, World music pub. corp. 

[137 
9 


© Dec. 30, 1919: 2 eo dam 2. 
1920; E 466647; Jesse K. Wells, 
Baltimore. 


Do ME LIKE YOU DID LAST NIGHT; 
words by L. M. Robinson, musie by 
KE. S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 

[138 


© 1c. Jan. 8, 1920; E 470218; 
L. M. Robinson, Holly Grove, Ark. 


Do you REMEMBER, DEARIE; words by 
W. Nowak, music by E. S. 8S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. 8.] [139 

© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466909; 
Walter Nowak, Detroit. 


DOLLIE’S MARCH; by J. Diets [of U. 
S.] op. 18, no. 2; piano. (Dollie’s 
pastimes, no. 2) [140 

© Dee. 16, 1919;3°2 @ var, 2, 
1920; E 470015; John A. Seidt, 
Baltimore. 


DOLLIE’S POLKA; by J. Diets [of U. 
S.] op. 18, no. 4; piano. (Dollie’s 
pastimes, no. 4) [141 

Dec. 16, 1919; 2:¢) ae, 
1920; E 470017; John A. Seidt, 


Baltimore. 

DOLLIE’s sonG; by J. Diets [of U. S.]} 
op. 138, no. 1; piano. (Dollie’s 
pastimes, no. 1) [142 


©. Dee. 16, 1919: 2 re odie. 
1920; E 470014; John A. Seidt, 


Baltimore. 

DoLtLie’s wAttz; by J. Diets [of U. 
S.] op. 18, no. 3; piano. (Dollie’s 
pastimes, no. 3) [143 


© Dee. 16,- 191992 4 tan - > 
1920; E 470016; John A. Seidt; 
Baltimore. 


DoNnIzETTI (GAETANO) Sextet; from 
Lucia di Lammermoor, by G. Doni- 
zetti, arr. by Preston Ware Orem 
[of U. S.]; piano, left hand alone. 

[144 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 « Jaa a, 
1920; E 470072; Theo. Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement] 

DonkKEY; fox-trot, par Lao Silesu: fof 
Italy]; piano. [145 

© Dec. 9, 1919; 1 @ Dee. 381, 
1919; E 468444; Francis Salabert, 
- Paris, 


no. 1, 1920 


Don’T CRY, FOR YOU’RE NOT THE ONLY 
ONE; there’s thousands of mothers 
like you, words by J. Moken, music 
by E. S. S. Huntington [of U. S8.] 

[146 
© 1c. Jan. 8, 1920; E 470217; 
Joseph Moken, Newark, N. J. 


Don’r CRY, MOTHER; words by B. 
Larie, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. 8.] Chicago, Legters musie co. 

[147 


ie ec t5,° 1919;: 2c. Jan. “2: 
1920; E 466690; Beil Larie, Lowell, 


DoN’T FORGET THE RAINY DAY; Words 
by A. D. Orcutt, musie by Edouard 
Hesselberg [of U. S.] [148 

eons, 0920.2 ec Jan,-.44, 
- 1920; E 470509; Arthur D. Orcutt, 
Detroit. 


Don’T YOU REMEMBER; lullaby, from 
Joan of Arkansaw, words by Oscar 
Hammerstein, 2nd., music by Her- 
bert Stothart [of U. S.] [149 

© Jan. 2, 1920; 2c. Jan. 8, 1920; 
E 467004; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


Doro 1% Bacio; polka, by Paul 
Bolognese [of U. S.]; piano. (In 
10 original pieces, no. 2) [150 

© 1c. Jan. 19, 1920; E 467215; 
N. J. Loreck, Brooklyn. 


DovE (THE) POLKA (Holubicka ).; 
arr. by Louis Vitak [of U. S.] 4to. 
1. Orch. with piano. 2. Band. 

isk, £52 

© Dee. 29, 1919; 2 ec. each Jan. 
5, 1920; E 466857, 466858; Georgi 
& Vitak music co., Chicago. [Copy- 
right is claimed on arrangement] 


DOWN AT THE LUNATICS BALL; comedy 
song and one step, words and music 
by EH. A. Aichele [of U. S.] Cin- 
cinnati, O., Aichele & Marshall. 

[153 

© Jan. 14, 1920; 2 @ Jan. 8, 

1920; E 470278; EH. Aichele, Cin- 
cinnati. 


DowN IN MIAMI, ON BISCAYNE Bay; 
waltz song, words and musi¢e by 
Alexander Buchanan Lowe [of U. 
S.] : [154 

modan. tf, 1920; 2: e° Jan, Io 
1920; E 467213; Dixie music pub. 
co., Miami, Fla. 

DREAM GIRL O’MINE; words and music 
by D. Sargent [of U. S.] [155 


© 1e. Jan. 12, 1920; BE 470514; 
Dollo Sargent, Berkeley, Calif. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


164° 


DREAM (THE) MERCHANT; from Fifi- 
nella, words by Barry Jackson, 
music by Norman Hayes [fof Eng- 
land] [156 

©: Dec. 17,1919; 1.e3 Jans 14, 
1920; EK 468634; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. 


DREAMING DAY DREAMS; words and mu- 
Sic by W. Owen [of U. S§.], arr. by 
Chas. Hillner. [157 


© Dec. 11, 1919; 1 ¢. Dec. 13, 1919; 
1e¢. Jan. 2, 1920; EK 466834; Wenonah 
Owen, Haverhill, Mass. 


DREAMING OF YOU WHILE HERE IN 
FRANCE; words by R. H. Watson, 
music by E. S. S. Huntington [of 
U. S.J [158 

© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466921; Roy 
H. Watson, Leland, La. 


DREAMING ONLY DREAMING SWEETHEART 
OF YoU; words by V. R. Tripp, music 
by Edouard Hesselberg [of U. S.] 

[159 

© Jan. 1, 1920; 2 ¢. Jan. 14, 1920; 

E 470504; Violet R. Tripp, Webster, 
Mass. 


DREAMLAND; words by G. Tulpin, mu- 
sic by A. Leopold Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [160 

© Dee. 13, 1919; 2 ce. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466705; Gwendolyn Tulpin, Har- 
vel, Ill. 


DREAMS; waltz song, words by W. Han- 
ley, music by Artie Bowers [of U. S.] © 
New York, Authors & composers 
service co. [161 

© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466795; 
Wm. Hanley, Akron, O. 


Drifting; from Joan of Arkansaw, 
words by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd., 
music by Herbert Stothart [of U. S.] 

[162 

© Jan. 2, 1920; 2 ¢. Jan. 3, 1920; 

E 467008; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


words by Arthur J. Lamb, music 
by William Polla [pseud. of W. C. 
Powell, of U. S.] [163 

© Jan. 7, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1920; 
E 466845; C. C. Church & co., Hart- 
ford. 


DRIFTING WITH you; words by Mrs. 


D. A. Bird, music by E. S. S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [164 

© 1c. Jan. 8, 1920; E 470215; 
Mrs. D. A. Bird, Lansing, Mich. 


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165 


pt. m1, n.s., v.15, 


DRILL CHART; by R. C. Appel [of U. | Exévation. See Suite liturgique. 


S.]; mixed voices. 4to._ [165 


© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466595; Richard G. Appel, Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 


DROOPING EYES. See Memories of child- 
hood. 


Du pEMANCHE (The shifting); 20 
études mélodiques 1ére et 3me posi- 
tion, pour préparer aux études de F. 
Mazas, par Louis Cazin [of France] ; 
violon. [166 

© Dee. 9, 1919; 1 ec. Dee. 31, 1919; 
E 468418; J. B. Fontana, Lyon, 
France. 


Dvo DU PARDON ; de l’opérette Flup, par 
Joseph Szule, arr. par F. Salabert 
[of U. S.] ; cordes avec piano conduc- 
teur. 4to. (Collection des refrains 
en vogue, no. 70) [167 


© Dec. 9, 1919; 1 c. Dec. 30, 1919; 
E 468440; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 

DUSKY MAMMY’S SLUMBER SONG; words 
and music by M. S. Schobert [of 
U. S8.] [168 

© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466916; 
May Stegner Schobert, Racine, Wis. 

EAGLE’s (THE) NEST; words by A. Mc- 
Nair, music by S. Schribman [of 
U. S.], arr. by George Lowell Tracy 
fof U. S.] Blueprint. [169 

© ic. Dee. 26, 1919; E 470545; 
Arthur McNair, East Boston. 


HARLY TO BED AND EARLY TO RISE NEVER 
DID APPEAL TO ME; words and music 
by Norman C. Morgan [of U. §.], arr. 
by Elmer Howell [of U. S.] [170 

© Jan. 14, 1920; 2 «. Jan. 8, 1920; 
E 470269; Vail Morgan co., Muncie, 
Ind. 

BHASILY CONTENTED; words by A. Me- 
Nair, musie by George Lowell Tracy 
‘Lof U. S.] Blueprint. [171 

© 1c. Dec. 26, 1919; E 470548; 
Arthur McNair, East Boston. 


EXGGS, EGGS, EGGS, THEY’RE A WONDERFUL 
FAMILY; words by Huntley Trevor, 
music by John Neat [of England] 

[172 


© Dec. 24, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 14, 1920; 
EH 468640; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 

EGyepT; down in Egyptland, Oriental 
fox trot, words and music by C. S. 
Vincent [of U. 8.] [173 

© 1c. Jan. 3, 1920; E 470012; 
Chas. Schifano Vincent, Oakland, 
Calif. 


EmMmMaA Lov; waltz song, words and 
music by Alexander Buchanan Lowe 
[of U. S.] [174 

© Jan. 5, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 5, 1920; 
E 466940; Dixie music pub. co., Mi- 
ami, Fla. 


Entr&e. See Suite liturgique. 

ETUDE IN C MINOR; composed and ed. 
by Serge Prokofieff [of Russia, domi- 
ciled at New York] op. 2, no. 4; 
piano. [175 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
EK 470518; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on 
editing] 


EVENING. See Mandolin solos. 


EVENING (THE) PRAYER. See Memories 
of childhood. 

EVENING SONG; by Gustave Lind, arr. 
by Walter E. Loud [of U. S.]; orch. 
with piano conductor. (P. C. L. no. 
53 ) [176 

© Jan. 2, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1920; 

E 466930; Boston music co., Boston. 

[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] } 

words by Sidney Lanier, music by 

J. Mokrejs [of U. S.] op. 82, no. 1. 

New York—Cedar Rapids, Ia., Odo- 

wan pub. co. [177 

© Jan. 2, 1920; 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1920; 

E 466606; John Mokrejs, New York. 

EVENING STAR. See Wagner (Richard) 

EVENTUALLY YOU’LL LOVE ME, DEARIE, 
WHY NOT Now; words by R. M. Wray, 
musie by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] 
New York, World music pub. corp. 

[178 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 

E 466643; Ralph M. Wray, Olathe, 
Col. 

EVERYBODY JAZZ; words and music by 
V. Copeland fof U. 8S.] Chicago, 
Legters music Co. [179 

© Dec. 2, 1919; 2 ce. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 416778; Violet Copeland, Black- 
wood, N. J. 
FAIR WEATHER; by Daniel Rowe [of 
U. 8.]; piano. [180 
© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 470084; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 

Farry TALES ; by Adam Carse [of Great 
Britain] ; piano. (Moods and fancies, 
no. 6) [181 

© Jan. 7, 1920; 1 ec. Dec. 26, 1919; 
E 468452 ; Joseph Williams, Itd., Lon- 
don, 


10 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1920 


FARANDOLE; poésie de Albert Lozeau, 
musique de A. M. Labrecque [of U. 
S.]; 4 deux voix. (Deux choeurs, 
no. 2) [182 

© Dee. 5, 1919; 2 c. Dec. 11, 1919; 
E 470522; Albertine M. Labrecque, 
Montreal, Canada. 


WARE-THEE-WELL; One step march song, 
words and melody by Erle Threl- 
keld fof U. S:.], arr. by Harry L. Al- 
ford [of U. 8.] [183 


© ie. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466843; 
Erle & Leo pub. co., Charleston, Ill. 


FAREWELL TO THE ALPINE SWEETHEART 
(Abschied von der sennerin); by 
Carl Heins, op. 172, ed. and fingered 
by H. E. Ruhe [fof U. S.]; piano. 

_ (Selected teaching compositions, se- 

- ries 8) [184 

© Sept. 26, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2; 1920; 


E 470035; J. H. Faunce co., Philadel- 


phia. [Copyright is claimed on an- 
notations, phrasing and fingering] 


FIRST LITTLE PIANO PIECES; set 1, with 
preparatory exercises, by J. Sutcliffe 
Smith [of Great Britain] ; piano with 
words. [185 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 16, 1920; 
E 468619; Edwin Ashdown, lItd., 
London. 


FLAG SALUTE; words by J. H. Ladd, mu- 
sic by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [186 

© Dee. 13, 1919; 2c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466680; John Howard Ladd, Mot- 
ley, Minn. 


HLEETING DAYS; valse caprice, by Eben 

. H. Bailey [of U. S.] op. 162; piano. 

[187 

© Jan. 2, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 5, 1920; 

E 466788; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 

Boston. [Copyright is claimed on 
new arrangement] : 


FLEURS DE FRANCE; mélodie de Ch: M. 
Widor, transcription de H. Mouton 
{of France]; piano econducteur et 
petit orch. 4to. (Collections du 
Ménestrei ; Mélodia, no. 75) [188 

© Dec. 9, 1919; 1 @. Dee. 31, 1919; 

: EK 468421; Heugel et cie., Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on transcrip- 
tion] 

FLORIDA NIGHTS; words by Clara Grif- 
fith Gazzam, music by O. Vessella 
[of U. S.] [189 

oi ke) Dee, 25, 1919;-2,c: Jan. 2,-1920 ; 
E 470022; Oreste Vessella, Atlantic 
City. 


1638389—20——2 


198 


FLORIDA OUR LAND OF DREAMS; words 
and music by B. L. Hammond [of 
U. S.J [190 

© Dec. 16, 1919; 2 ec. Dec. 11, 1919; 
E 470527 ;s Barbara Livingstone Ham- 
mond, Jacksonville, Fla. 


FiLurp; fantaisie-selection, sur les mo- 
tifs de Vopérette, par Joseph Szule 
[of France] ; piano.. [191 

© Dec. 9, 1919; 1 e. Dec. 31, 1919; 
E 468442; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 

FoLDEROL; a fox-trot novelty, by Fred 
W. Pike and Frederick Seymour [of 
U. §.], arr. by F. Henri Klickmann 
[of U. 8.]; orch. 4to, [192 

© Jan. 8, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 9, 1920; 
E 467053; Waldorf music pub. co., 
inc., Toledo, O. 

For ALL THE WORLD; words by J. A. 

' Gray, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[193 

© Dec. 2, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466781; James A. Gray, Camp 
Verda, Ariz. 

FoR MY COUNTRY AND YOU; words and 
music by E. Montgomery [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [194 

© Dec. 17, 1919; 2c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466757 ; Ethel Montgomery, Wichi- 

_ ta, Kan. 

For Ord GLOoRY’sS SAKE; words by Mrs. 
H. Mayworm, music by Hector Rich- 
ard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters mu- 
sic co. [195 

© Dee. 13, 1919; 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466686; Mrs. H. Mayworm, Mil- 
waukee. 

FORGETTING YOUR BIRTHDAY; words by 
I, M. Bonifield, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [196 

© Dec. 13, 1919; 2c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466738 ; Mrs. z: M.  Bonifield, Knox- 
ville, Ia. 

Fox (SAM) LIBRARY ORCHESTRA FOLIO 
No. 4; by various composers [of U. 
S.], arr. by J. S. Zamecnik [of U.8.]; 
1st violin. [197 

© Dec. 24, 1919; 2 ce. Jan. 5, 1920; 
E 466932; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleve- 
land. 

FOx-TROT BELLS; jazz fox-trot, by Ro- 

-gelio Huguet [of Spain], arr. by F. 
Salabert [of France]; orch. with 
piano conductor. 4to. (Célébre col- 
lection des succés, no. 396) [198 

© Dec. 20, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468245; Francis Salabert, Paris. 


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199 


FRoM AN INDIAN VILLAGE; a suggestion 
from Grinnel’s Blackfoot tales, music 
by Thur!ow Lieurance [of U. 8.]; 
song with flute and chorus ad lib. 

[199 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 ce. Jan. 2, 1920; 

E 470077; Theo. Presser co., Phil- 
adelphia. . ; 

FROM THE LAND OF KISSES; words and 
musie by C. Dewing [of U. S.] New 
York, Harding music house. [200 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 2 ce. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 470002; Chapin Dewing, Kala- 

- mazoo, Mich. 

GABRIEL’S HORN; words and music by 
J. R. Hornady and H.' Ford [of U. 

2084), arr. by A: -Traxter jot. 02°58. 
[201 

© 1e Jan. .2, 1920; E 466593 ; 
Jack R. Hornady and Henry Ford, 
. Birmingham, Ala. 

GAMBLIN’ BLUES; words by L. D. Wal- 
dorf, musie by E. S. 8S. Huntington 
[of U. 8.] [202 


©1e. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466895; L. 


D. Waldorf, Binghamton, N. Y. 


GATE (THE) OF BLISS; words and music 
' by Raf Lebana [pseud. of A. B. Farr, 
peot-U. B.] [203 


© 1e Jan. 2, 1920; E 466586; 
-Anna Bell Farr, Bahia Honda, Cuba. 


GATES AND DooRS; a ballad of Christ- 
mas eve, words by Joyce Kilmer, 
music by Peter Christian Lutkin [of 
“U. S.]; mixed voices. 4to. (Church 
‘music review, no. 563) [204 


© Dee. 31, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; ° 


HE 466625 ; H. W. Gray co., New York. 


GAVOTTE; composed and ed. by Serge 
Prokofieff [of Russia, domiciled at 
New York] op. 12, no. 2; piano, in G 
minor. [205 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 470517; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on edit- 
-ing] 

GEORGIA PEARL; words by E. Griffith, 
music by E. S. S. Huntington [of 
U. S.J [206 


© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466879; 
Elizabeth Griffith, Cape Girardeau, 
Mo. 

GERMAN (THE) KAISER’S EXECRATION BY 
THE ALLIED NATIONS FOR CAUSING THE 
WORLD’S GREAT WAR, 1914-1918; words 
by T. J. Northey, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [207 

© Dee. 18, 1919; 2c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
EH 466709; Thomas J. Northey, Mohr- 
land, Utah. 


pt. 111, 0. s., v.15 


GIOIA E GLoRIA; polka, by Paul 
Bolognese [of U. 8.]; piano. (In 10 
original pieces, no. 10) '- [208 

© 1c. Jan. 19, 1920; E 467223; N. 
J. Loreck, Brooklyn. | 


GIRL (THE) IN THE GALICO DRESS; 
words by G. W. Werum, music by E. 
S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] [209 


©ic. Jan. 8, 1920; E 470191; Geo. 
W. Werum, Marshaltown, Ia. 


GIRL OF MY DREAMS; words and music 
by Harry and Charles Tobias [of 
U. S.J [210 

© Jan. 7, 1920; 2c Jan, 3, 1920; 
E 466847; C. C. Church & co., Hart- 
ford. 


words by C. van Osten, music by 

Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New York, 

World music pub. corp. [211 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920: 

°" EK 466650; Charles Van _ Osten, 
Oneonta, N. Y. 


Girt (THE) YOU WOULD LIKE TO KNOW; 
words and music by J. H. Whitney 
[of U. S.] [212 

© 1c. Jan. 8, 1920; E 470204; . 
James H. Whitney, Bennington, Vt. 


GIVE A LITTLE THOUGHT TO ME; from 
Zip goes a million, words by Bud De 
Syiva, music by Jerome Kern [of 
U. S.] [2138 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466838; T. B. Harms co., New 
York. 


GIVE ME JUST YoU; words by Sam Cos- 
low, melody by P. Alcuri [of U. S8.] 
[214 


© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466934; 
Paul Alcuri, Brooklyn. 


GIVE SOME OF THE CREDIT TO DEAR OLD 
DAD; words by R. L. Harris, music 
by E. S. S. Huntington [of U. 8.] 

[215 


©1e. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466901 ; Ruth 
L. Harris, Cleveland. 


Grory (THE) oF His FACE; words by 

Mrs. F. A. Sandberg, music by M. 

Danielson [of U. 8.]  - [216 

© Jan. 1, 1920; 2 ec. Jan. 8, 1920; 

E 470177 ; Marie Danielson, Fremont, 
Neb. . 


Gtory (A) sone; words by F. Peoples, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music Co. Pane . 

© Dec. 18, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466719; Frank Peoples, Pasco, 
Wash. 


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no. 1, 1920 


Go FORTH AND FIND; answer, words 
selected, music by Alfred G. Robyn 
[of U. S.J], new ed. rev. and ed. by 
the composer ; mezzo sop.inG. [218 


© Dee. 31, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1920; 
E 470069; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 

GODDESS OF LIBERTY; words by Mrs. A. 
B. Logsdon, music by Artie Bowers 
fof U. S.] [219 

© Jan. 2, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 5, 1920; 
E 466810; Mrs. A. B. Logsdon, Santa 
Monica, Calif. 

GOLDEN (THE) SUN; words by M. B. 
Conklin, music by Hector Richard 
{of U. S.J] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [220 


© Dec. 13, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; | 


E 466688 ; M. Conklin, Brooklyn. 


GOLDEN WEDDING; minuet, by Trygve 

Torjussen [of Norway] op. 28, no. 4; 

_ piano. [221 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 16, 1920; 

_E 4686238; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 


GOODBYE MY OWN SWEETHEART; words 
by G. M. De Tilla, music by Hector 
- Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
. music co. t222 
© Dec. 13, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466728; George M. De Tilla, Sun- 
"rise, Wy. 
GRAB YOUR GAL & SHIMMIE; words and 
musie by T. E. White [of U. S.] 
' [223 
© 1c. Jan. 19, 1920; E 467282; 
Timothy Everett White, St. Louis. 


GRAN’DAD. See Ray (Lilian) Four 
little darkie songs. 
GREAT (THE) AMERICAN; Theodore 


. Roosevelt, words by Ray Sherwood, 
- music by Harry J. Lincoln [of U. S.] 
[224 


© Jan. 2, 1920; 2c. Jan. 8, 1920; 
E 470054; Vandersloot music pub. 
co., Williamsport, Pa. - 

GREATEST (THE) MoTHER; or, The call 
of the Red cross, words by F. E. De 
Waltoff, melody by Jean Navarre 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of U. S.] 

[225 
© 1c. Jan. 12, 1920; E 467084; 
Florence E. De Waltoff, Brooklyn. 


Grieg (Hpvarp Hacerur) Norwegian 
dance; by E. Grieg, op. 35, tran- 
scribed by Edwin Arthur Kraft [of 
U. S.J]; organ. (St. Cecilia series, 
no. 134) . [226 
© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1920; 
Ei 466627 ; H. W. Gray co., New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


256 


HAIL ALL HAIL; words by C. J. Hirzel, 

music by G. Gansz [of U. 8.] [227 

© Dec. 21, 1919; 2 ce. Jan. 2, 1920; 

E 466616; George Gansz, Philadel- 
phia. - 


HAIL, SONS OF AMERICA; words and 
music by R. Williams [of U. S.] 

[228 

© Dee. 22, 1919; 2c. Jan. 2, 1920; 

E 470019; Risca Williams, Chicago. 


HAIL, THOU GREAT SONG OF PEACE; peace 
anthem, words by Clara Endicott 
Sears, music by John Hopkins Dens- 
more [of U. 8.]; chorus for mixed 
voices. 4to. [229 


© Jan. 8, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 12, 1920; 
E. 467069; Boston music co., Boston. 


HAMMOCK sone. See Mandolin solos. 
HARD HEAD; words by R. Riddick, mu- 
sic by Artie Bowers [of U. S.] New 
York, Authors & composers service 
co. [230 
© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466796; Ray 
Riddick, Richmond. 

HATS OFF TO GRAND OLD GLORY; words 
and music by B. L. Hammond [of 
GS. ] [231 

© Dec. 16, 1919 ; 2 c. Dee. 11, 1919; 
E 470533; Barbara Livingstone 
Hammond, Jacksonville, Fla. 


HAUNTED; words by H. A. Lackey, mu- 
sic by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [232 

© Dec. 13, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466718; Horace A. Lackey, Vance, 
Tex. 


HE IS NOT MY SWEETHEART NOW; words 
by A. E. Strange, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [233 

© Dee. 17, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
EK 466767; A. E. Strange, Berryton, 
Ga. 

HEART STRINGS; words and music by 

Herman Holland [of U. S8.] [234 


© Jan. 19, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 20, 1920; 
E 4672388; Waterson, Berlin & Sny- 
der co., New York. 

HEART (THE) WANTS SOMETHING MORE; 
words by W. L. Shockley, melody by 
H. H. Huntington [of UV. S.] [235 

© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466946; 
William L. Shockley, St. Louis. 

HEARTS; words by Mrs. J. R. Meglisz, 
musie by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] 
New York, World music pub. corp. 

[236 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 

E 466646 ; Mrs. J. R. Meglisz, Greens- 
burg, Pa. 


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237 


HEBREW CHARACTERISTIQUE; by A. Port- 

now [of U. 8.]; instrumental. [237 

© 1e Jan. 8, 1920; E 470190; 
Abram Portnow, New York. 

HELLO, KIDDO, WOULD YOU HAVE A 
wipow; words and music by H. 
Jones [of U. S.]. arr. by Chas. L. 
Johnson [of U. S.] [238 

© 1c. Jan. 12, 1920; E 467091; 
Harrison Jones, Ottawa, Kan. 

HitcHy-Kco 1919; selection from 
Hitchy-Koo 1919, by Cole Porter [of 
U. 8.], arr. by Chas. N. Grant [of 
U.S8.] ; piano. [239 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 ce. Jan. 3, 1920; 
E 466566; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. [Copy- 
right is claimed on arrangement] 

HOME AGAIN; waltz, by F. W. Van- 
dersloot [of U. S.] 1. Song; words 
by Ray Sherwood.—2. Piano solo. 

[240, 241 

© Jan. 2, 1920; 2 c. each Jan. 3, 
1920; E 470052, 470053; Vander- 
Sloot music pub. co., Williamsport, 
Pa: 


arr. by Frank F. Barry [of 

Gesu: full: -oreh; ” 4to. [242 

Or Jan. 62) 1920>" 2 @ dan. 3, 
1920; E 470051; Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. [Copy- 
rignt is claimed on arrangement] 

HoMESICK; words and music by K. 
W. Ogden [of U. S8.] [243 

© 1c. Jan. 19, 1920; E 467177; 
Katherine West Ogden, Columbus, 
O. 

Horr; words by N. Monroe, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. S.]  Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [244 

(Or Dee. 132 1919: 2 ce, dam 2. 
1920; E 466742; Nettie Monroe, 
Baitimore. 

How can I SMILE WHEN YOU SAY GOOD 
BYE; words by J. Z. Capponi, mel- 
ody by Herman A. Hummel [of 
Us.) [245 

@ 1c. ‘san “7, 1920 -* h 46 7012:: 
Jchn Z. Capponi, New Orleans. 

How CUTE YOU ARE; words by S. 
Thomas, melcdy by Jean Navarre 
[pseud. of Ethei Fisher, of U. S.] 

[246 
© 1c. Jan. 12, 1920; H -467082; 
S. Thomas, William Head, Canada. 

HUNTING RAINBOW SHADOWS; words 
by R. Diamond, music by J. E. An- 
dino [of U. S8.] [247 


© 1e¢. Jan. 5, 1920; H 466910; 


Ray Diamond, San Francisco. 


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pt. 11, 0. S., v. 15 


I AM CALLING FOR MY DADDY; words 
by §. C. Beiknap, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Leg- 
ters music co. [248 
- ©:'Dee: 18, 1819: 2 exo, 2. 
1920; E 466692; Joseph C. Betknap, 
Uvalde, Tex. 

I AM GLAD I AM MARRIED; words by 


W. S. Simmons, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Leg- 
ters music co. [249 


Dee. 13, 1919: 2 ‘¢areee, 
1920; E 4666938; W. S. Simmons, 
Depew, N. Y. 

AM GOING TO FIGHT FOR DEMOCRACY; 

words and music by M. Dane [of 

U. S.J] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[250 
© Dec. 2, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 

E 466774; Mitchell Dane, Cincin- 

nati. 

I AM THINKING OF YOU DEARIE; words 
and music by EH. Schible, arr. by 
Ray Hibbeler [of U. S.] [251 

© Jan. 8, 1920; 2c. Jan. 9, 1920; 
EK 467056; Esther Schible, Detroit. 


BELONG TO THE NEVER-WORRY CLUB; 
words and music by J. Russell [of 
U. S.J], arr. by David S. Russell [of 
we: 84 [252 

© Dec. ‘16; 1919; 2. Gee 11, 
1919; E 470531; John Russell, 
Lowell. 


I GET MY LOVING FROM YOU; words 
and music by G. Bunts [of U. 8.] 
New York, Frank Harding music 
house. [253 

© Dec. 31, 119° ean 2. 
1920; E 470001; George Bunts, New 
York. 

I HAVE ANOTHER GIRL WHO LOVES ME 
Too; words by L. H. Fisher, music by 
EK. S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 

[254 
© 1c. Jan. 8, 1920; E 470208; 
Lawrence H. Fisher, New Orleans. 


I JUST PULLED MAH RAZAH OUT OF 
MAH PUCKET AN’ MOWED DEM GER- 
MANS DOWN; words by J. H. Gal- 
lagher, music by Hector Richard 
. [of U. S.J] Chicago, Legters music 
co. ; [255 

© Dec, 13, 1819: 2% ota ee. 
1920; EH 466717; J. H. Gallagher, 
Louisville. 


KISS YOU ONLY IN MY DREAMS; by E. 
C. Kinary [of ,U. 8.]; orch. 4to. 
[256 
© Dee.'31,.1919=" 27 extsan - 2. 
1920; E 470122; Eugene C. Kinary, 
Detroit. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement] 


Lea! 


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al 


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274 


I LEFT MY HEART IN Iowa; words by 
Cora Baggs [i. e. Annie Baggs], 
melody by Artie Bowers [of U. ie 

[257 


© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466807; 
Annie Baggs, Bancroft, Id. 


I LIKE THE WAY THEY DRESS, BUT 
ASAE, ; words by C. E. Bell, music 
by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. 8.]. New 
York, World music pub. corp. 

[258 


Her Wee, 30; 1919;°2 « Jan. > 2, 
1920; E 466635; C. E. Bell, Raleigh, 
N. C. 


I’Lt, BE BUSY AS A BEE UNTIL I FIND 
MY HONEY; words by Grant Clarke 
and Sidney Mitchell, melody by 
Archie Gottler [of U. S8.] [259 


© 1c Jan. 16, 1920; E 467226; 
Leo. Feist, inc., New York. 


TLL BE WAITING ’NEATH THE APPLE 
TREES; words by M. Gomez, music 
by Edouard Hesselberg [of U. S8.] 

[260 


fan, 0): 1920';" 2. e. ‘Jan:- 14, ' 


1920; E 470502; Mabel Gomez, Key 
West, Fla. 


V’LL HONOR MY FATHER AND MOTHER; 
words by F. Baker, music by Robert 
Wane Sickle -[of .U: S.] Long 
Branch, N. J., Keith’s music pub. 
house. [261 


fe) eDec... 12, 1919; 2 e¢., Jan... 2, 
1920; E 470026; Frank Baker, Long 
Branch, N. J. 


T'xtu say so; from Joan of Arkansaw, 
words by Oscar Hammerstein, 2nd., 
music by Herbert Stothart [of U. 
S.J [262 

© Jan. 2, 1920; 2c. Jan. 3, 1920; 
E 467003; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


ILL TAKE MY HAT OFF TO DAD; words 
and music by G. F. Young [fof U. 8.], 
arr. by Thomas Bruce [of U. S8.] 

[263 


© 1c. Jan. 19, 1920; E 467175; 
George F. Young, Tacoma. 


I LOVE THE MAIDENS; words by J. J. 
Russell, music by E. 8. S. Huntington 
fof U. S.] [264 

©l1c. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466899; J. J. 
Russell, Hartford. 


I’M COMING BACK LOUISIANA TO POLLY- 
ANNA AND YOU; words and music by 
S. G. Alman [of U. S.] [265 


© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466893; 
Samuel G. Alman, New Britain, 
Conn. 


= — 


I’M DREAMING THAT YOU LOVE ME STILL; 
words by B. HE. Wilkins, music by A. 
Leopold Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [266 

© Dee. 18, 1919; 2 ¢. Jan. 20, 1920 ; 
E 466677; Bertha Emma Wilkins, 
Bridesburg, Pa. 


I’M ’ER GROUCH ’CAUSE I’VE LOST YOU; 
words by L. D. Ballew, music by 
Edouard Hesselberg [of U. S.] [267 


© Jan. 1, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 14, 1920; 
E 470505; Lenna D. Ballew, Bir- 
mingham, Ala. 


I’M GOING TO GO BACK; words and music 
by H. C. Rosling [of U. S.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [268 

© Dee: 2, 1919; 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466776; Harriet C. Rosling, Buena 
Vista, Va. 


I’M NOT GOING ANYWHERE AND I’M NOT 
COMING BACK; words and music by 
Jack Mahoney [of U. S.] [269 


© Dec. 18, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 5, 1920; 
EK 466851; Geo. A. Friedman, inc., 
New York. 


I’M SORRY, SO SORRY FOR YOU; words by 
W. C. Keene, music by Bessie L. 
Keene [of U. S.], arr. by Edgar Roll- 
man [of U. S.] [270 


© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 ¢. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 470027; W. C. Keene’s music pub. 
co., Baltimore. 


I’M WALKING ’ROUND IN A CIRCLE; words 
by Mort Nathan, music by John 
Cooper [of U. S.] New York, Melody 
shop. [271 

©. Jan: "f, 1920:;;'2 e; Jan. 17,0920 3: 
E 470536; C. Sharpe-Minor co., Los 
Angeles. 


I NEED SOMEONE TO TURN THE SHADOWS 
TO SUNSHINE; words by J. B. Boyd, 
music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] 
New York, World music pub. corp. 

; [272 


©-Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466639; Julian B. Boyd, Hamiiton, 
Md. 


I NEVER Miss; from Joan of Arkansaw, 
words by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd., 
music by Herbert Stothart [of U. 8.] 

[273 

© dan, 2).41920; 2<c;. Jan. 3;-1920; 

- E 467002; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
- New York. 


I SHOULD worRyY; words by O. A. Roth, 
music by E. S. 8S. Huntington [of 
U. S.J [274 

© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466889; O. A. 
Roth, St. Louis. 


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275 


I USED TO CALL HER BABY; One Step, by 
Howard Johnson, Cliff Hess and 
Murray Roth, arr. by Arthur Lange 
[of U. 8.]; band. 4 to. [275 


© Jan. 15, 1920; 2c. Jan. 16, 1920; 
EH} 467225; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


I’vE A COSEY CORNER DOWN IN MY HEART 
FOR YOU; words and music by F. W. 
Taylor [of U. S.] [276 

© 1 «Jan. 1, 1920: 2. AGUOIT: 
Franklin Woodruff Taylor, Farming- 
ton, Conn. 


I'VE FOUND I CAN’T LIVE WITHOUT YOU; 
words by Jack Kaufman and Garfield 
Kilgour, music by Geo. B. McConnell 
[of U. S.] [277 

ee) sat», 19202 2 ec Jans 5, 1920; 
E 466789 ; Joe Morris music co., New 
York. 


I WANT A REAL LIVE GENIUS; words by 
BE. D. Miller, melody by W. R. Smith 
fet Uso. [278 

© 1c. Jan. 19, 1920; E 467210; 
Evelyn D. Miller and W. Renick 
Smith, Dallas. 


I WANT ALL YOUR LOVE OR NONE AT ALL} 
ballad, words and music by Anita 
Owen [of U. 8.] [279 

© Jan. 8, 1920; 2 c Jan. 8, 1920; 
E 470186 ; Jones music co., New York. 


I WANT TO BE SOMEBODY’S BABY; words 
and music by I. Beebe [of U. S8.], arr. 
by Joe Monk [of U. S.]; piano with 
words. [280 


© 1c. May 27, 1919; E 466980; 
Idah Beebe, Rochester, N. Y. 


I wANT rou; from My golden girl, 
words by Ifrederic Arnold Kummer, 
music by Victor Herbert [of U. S8.] 

[281 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1920; 

E 466571; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


words and melody by F. Padwe [of 
Si [282 

© i ¢ Jan. 3S, 1920; EH 470007; 
Hrank Padwe, Jersey City. 


I WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU AS I DO TODAY; 
words by M. E. Ward, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [283 

© Dec. 17, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466754; Minnie E. Ward, Man- 
chester, N. H. 


pt. m1, n. s., v. 15 


I wisH I HAD SOMEONE TO LOVE ME; 
words by W. T. D. Brown, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [284 

© Dec. 17, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466756; Wm. T. D. Brown, Mul- 
lens, W. Va. : 


I wIsH I KNEW SOME WAY OUT; words 
by C. J. La Vogue, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [285 

© Dee. 13, 1919; 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1920; 
EK 466748; C. J. La Vogue, Youngs- 
town, O. 


IF; words by A. C. Jordan, jr., music by 
Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. 8.] New York, 
World music pub. corp. [286 


© Dee. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466668; A. C. Jordan, jr., Durham, 
IN. C, 


Ir I HAD ONE BLOCK OF BROADWAY HERE; 
words by E. D. Miller, melody by W. 
R. Smith [of U- 8.] [287 


© 1c. Jan. 19, 1920; E 467206; 
Evelyn D. Miller and W. Renick ~ 
Smith, Dailas. 


Ir I HAD TEN THOUSAND TONGUES; 
words by R. A. Crump, musie by E. 
S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] [288 

© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466915; 
Robt. A. Crump, Richmond. 


Ir I HAD THE TIME SWEETHEART; words 
by A. Choffe, music by E. 8. S. Hunt- 
ington {of U. 8.] [289 

© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466898; Au- 
gustus Choffe, Bayonne, N. J. 


Ir I HAD THE WORLD TO MAKE OVER, I’D 
MAKE IT ALL FOR YOU; words by S. 
T. Dew, music by Mishie Francis 
Wilks [of U. S.] [290 

© Jan. 8, 1920; 2 ec. Jan. 9, 1920; 
FE 467060; Samuel T, Dew, Birming- 
ham, Ala. 

Iv I WERE A WEAVER; words and music 
by F. H. Cole [of U. 8.] [291 

© 1c Jan: 8 192505 2a: 

Fred. H. Cole, Valparaiso, Ind. 


IF WE HAD MET BEFORE; from My golden 
girl, words by Frederic Arnold Kum- 
mer, music by Victor Herbert [of 
mS] [292 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1920; 
EK 466569; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 

IF WE SEND OUR FIGHTING MEN TO 
Mexico; words by C. Carlow, melody 
by F. Bosely [of U. 8.] [293 

© 1e Jan. 3, 1920; H 465997; 
Charles Carlow, Howard, R. I. 


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311 


Ir YOU WANT TO KEEP YOUR SWEET 
PAPA’S LOVE YOU’VE GOT TO VAMP; 
words and music by A. B. Cooper 
[of U. S.] (Cover title: You’ve got 
to vamp) [294 


© 1c. Jan. 7, 1920; E 466966; 
Allan B. Cooper, Wilmington, N. C. 


If YOU WERE MINE JUST MINE; words 
~ and musie by F. Rodrick [of U. S.], 
arr. by Harry J. Alford [of U. S.] 
[295 


© 1e. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466784; 
Floyd Rodrick, Akron, O. 


It FAUT DES FEMMES; de lopérette 
Flup, par Joseph Szule, arr. par F. 
Salabert [of France]; cordes avec 
piano conducieur. 4to. (Collection 
des refrains en vogue, no. 69) [296 

© Dec. 9, 1919; 1 c. Dec. 30, 1919; 
E 468488; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


IN ALL MY DREAMS OF HOME SWEET 
HOME; words and music by R. Larsh 
tor 3.8.) [297 


i). Jan. S, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 9, 1920; 
E 467065 ; Ralph Larsh, Chicago. 


IN HEAVENLY LOVE ABIDING; sacred 
song, words and music by August 
Halter [of U. 8.]; sop. or ten. [298 

© Dee. 1, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466563; C. L. Barnhouse, Oska- 
loosa, Ia. 


IN NO MAN’S LAND; words by V. Webb, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [299 


© Dee. 13, 1919; 2c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
FE 466724; Verlena Webb, Trenton, 
Ky. 


In oLD JAPAN; from the Ed. Wynn car- 
nival, words by Alfred Bryan, music 
by Ed. Wynn [of U. S.] [300 

© Jan. 2, 1920; 2 « Jan. 3, 1920; 
E 466997; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


In oLD KENTUCKY; words by Dewey T. 
Baird, music by Louis E. Zoeller [of 
me S.f, arr. by H..T Myers [of 
U.S.) [301 

© Jan. 2, 1920; 2 c Jan. 5, 1920; 
E 466929; Zoeller music co., Louis- 
~ ville. 


In PASADENA; words by E. D. Miller, 

melody by W. R. Smith [of U. S.] 

[302 

© 1e. Jan. 19, 1920; E 467207; 

Hvelyn D. Miller and W. Renick 
Smith, Dallas. 


It’s THE 


IN SWEET JUNE TIME; words by Emily 
Hedthrop, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [303 

© Dee. 2, 1919; 2c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
EH 466777; Mrs. E. H. Lathrop, Ot- 
tumwa, Ia. 


IN THE PLAY ROOM. - See Memories of 
childhood. 


In VENICE; from My golden girl, words 
by Frederic Arnold Kummer, music 
by Victor Herbert [of U. 8.] [304 . 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 2 ec. Jan. 3, 1920; 
E 466568; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


INDIANA GAVE THE FIRST FOR LIBERTY; 
words by J. T. Ricketts, music by E. 
S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] [305 

© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466897; 
J. T. Ricketts, Evansville, Ind. 


INSUPERABILE (L’); waltzer, by Paul 
Bolognese [of U. S.]; piano. (In 
10 original pieces, no. 9) [306 

© 1c. Jan. 19, 1920; EB 467222; 
N. J. Loreck, Brooklyn. 


Is 1r you; words by H. Whaley, melody 
by Jean Navarre [pseud. of Ethel 
Visher, of U. 8.] [307 

© Ic. Jan. 12, 1920; H 467073; 
Eunice Whaley, Van Buren, Ark. 


ISLE OF ENCHANTMENT; waltz, words 
and musie by W. A. Sutton [of U. 
S.]; piano with words. Los Angeles, 
Calif., Los Angeles music pub. co. 

[308 

© Dee. 27, 1919; 2 ec. Jan. 8, 1920; 

EH 467015; W. A. Sutton, Fillmore, 
Calif. 


It MUST BE You; from the Ed. Wynn 
carnival, words by Bobby Jones, mu- 
sic by Con Conrad [of U. 8.] [309 

© Jan. 2, 1920; 2 c Jan. 3, 1920; 
E 466995; Jerome H. Remick & ©o., 
New York. 


It’s ONLY A FADED FLOWER; words by 
C. M. Cook, musie by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [310 

© Dee. 13, 1919 ;*2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466732; Casper M. Cook, Imperial, 
Neb. 


WRONG ROAD TO WORLDLY 
HONOR; words by R. R. Boon, music 
by E. 8S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 
[311 
© 1c. Jan. 8, 1920; E 470199; R. 
R. Boon, Durham, Calif. 


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It’s YOUR MOTHER; words by J. R. Will- 
dridge, music by A. Leopold Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [812 

© Dee. 18, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466696; John R. Willdridge, Balti- 
more. 


ITatiA; walzer, by Paul Bolognese [of 
U.S. 1; piano. (Jn 10 original pieces, 
no. 1) tole 

© 1c. Jan. 19, 1920; E 467214; 
N. J. Loreck, Brooklyn. 


JAPANESE SILHOUETTES; by Koscak 
Yamada [of Japan, domiciled at New 


York]; piano. Contents: Ohayo.— 
Ikonnichi-wa. — Konban-wa. — Oza- 
suim. [314 


© Jan. 6, 1920; 2 c Jan. 7, 1920; 
E 466957; Composers music corp., 
New York. 


JE CONNAIS TOUT’S LES HISTORIETTES ; 
de la célébre opérette Phi-Phi, par 
H. Christiné [of France]; cordes 
avec piano conducteur. 4to. (Col- 
lection des refrains en vogue, no. 61) 

[315 


© Dec. 9, 1919; 1 ce. Dec. 30, 1919; 
E 468431; Francis Salabert, Paris. 


JES LIL JINNY; words by J. C. W., 
musie by Lewis Kay [of U. S.]; low 
voice. [816 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466619; Huntzinger & Dilworth, 
inc., New York. 


JIGGERS; words by A. L. Hokonson, 
music by E. S. S. Huntington [of 
UW: 8.] [317 

© 1c. Jan. 8, 1920; B 470211; A. 
L. Hokonson, Batavia, Ill. 

Jo&-TrRoT; fox trot, by E. Ladivia [of 

France]; piano. [318 
© Dec. 20, 1919; 1 ce. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468248; E. Ladivia, Paris. 

JOHNNY’s AUTO; or, Dig, dig, dig in 
your pocket, words by A. Payne, mu- 
sic by E. 8. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 

[319 
© 1c. Jan. 8, 1920; E 470192; 
Anthony Payne, Wilkinsburg, Pa. 

JOLLY OLD KNIGHTS OF THE BOWL; 
words and music by I. Beebe [of 
U. S.], arr. by Joe Monk [of U. S.]; 
piano with words. [320 

© 1c May 27, 1919; E 466985; 
Idah Beebe, Rochester, N. Y. 

JOUE A JOUE; tango argentin, par Ro- 
dolphe Berger [of France]; piano 
conducteur et orch. 4to. (321 

© Dec. 9, 1919; 1 ce. Dec. 31, 1919; 
E 468419; Heugel et cie., Paris. 


pt. 107, n. s., v. 15 


JUST AMERICAN; words anon., music 
by H. E. Sachs [of U. 8.] Denver, 
Col., Denver music pub. co. [822 

© Jan. 26, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 21, 1920; 
E 467281; Henry E. Sachs, Denver. 


JUST TAKE ME OUT CANOEING; words by 
A. Bartlett, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [3823 

© Dec. 13, 1919; 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466698 ; Aurora Bartlett, Wren- 
tham, Mass. 


JUST TO BE A CHILD AGAIN; words and 
music by Shirley Edward Carter [of 
U. §S.] Oskaloosa, Ia., University 
music co. [324 

© Jan. 8, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 9, 1920; 
E 467063; S. HE. Carter, University 
Park, Ia. 


KarRiITA; valse, de Georges Razigade 
[of France]; orch. avec piano con- 
ducteur. 4to. [3825 

© Dec. 20, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468243; G. Razigade, Nice, France. 


KAS NURAMYS MAN SIRDELE; duetas, 
suetaise ZodZius ir muzika J. A. 
Zemaitis [of U. S.] [326 

© Dee. 5, 1919; 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1920; 


E 470020; J. A. Zemaitis, Shenan- 
doah, Pa. 


KEEP ON SMILING; words by E. Rhyner, 
music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] 
New York, World music pub. corp. 

[827 
© Dee. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466632 ; E. Rhyner, Sea Cliff, N. Y. 


KEEP THE LAMP OF LOVE A-BURNING; 
words by Percy Edgar, music by 
John Ashton [of England] [328 

© Dec. 24, 1919; 1 ce. Jan. 3, 1920; 
E 468239;.H. Sharples & son, Iitd., 
London. ' 


KENTUCKY (THE) CLUB; one or two 
step march, by Arthur Pryor, arr. by 
‘Ad. Gauwin [of France]; orch. avec 
piano conducteur. 4to.- [329 

© Nov. 18, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 3, 1920; 
E 468232; Hachette et cie., Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


KISS ME GOOD-BYE; words and music by © 
Anita Owen [of U. S.] [330 
© Jan. 8, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1920; 
E 470188; Jones music co. New 
York. 


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no. 1, 1920 


KISS ME GooD-BYE—Continued. 

—— words by M. M. Becker, music by 
Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New York, 
World music pub. corp. [331 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466648; Mattie M. Becker, New 
York. 


Kiss (THE) OF LIFE; words by E. E. 
Washburn, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [332 

© Dee. 18, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466712; Esther E. Washburn, New 
York. 


KISSIN’ IS MY GAME; words and music 
by W. L. Shockley [of U. 8.], arr. by 
Herman A. Hummel [of U. 8.] [833 

© 1e Jan. 5, 1920; E 466945; 
William L. Shockley, St. Louis. 


KONBAN-WA. See Japanese silhouettes. 


KONNIcHI-wA. See Japanese silhou- 


ettes. 
LA-DG-DO; tango, par Learsi [of 
France]; piano. [334 


© Dee. 9, 1919; 1 c Dec. 31, 1919; 
E 468426; Francis Salabert, Paris. 


LAND (THE) OF LULLABY; words by G. 
B. F. Chaffee, music by Mary Van 
Arsdale Dunham [of U. §.] [835 


© Jan. 8, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 9, 1920; 
E 467059; George B. F. Chaffee, 
Ruthven, La. 


LAND OF MINE; words by Lilian Bell, 
music by H. P. Eames [of U. S.]; 
1. Solo voice and chorus.—2. Mixed 
chorus. [336, 337 

© 1c. each Jan. 2, 1920; E 466622, 
466623 ; Henry Purmort Eames, Chi- 
cago. 


LAND OF TOYS; words and melody by J. 
Vollmer [of U. S8.] 


© 1c. Jan. 2, 1920; H 466589; 
James Vollmer, Philadelphia. 


LAST’ NIGHT WHILE I LAY A-SLEEPING; 
words by G. H. Randall, music by 
E. 8S. S. Huntington [of U. 8.] 


© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; EH 466880; Geo. 
H. Randall, Mulga, Ala. 


LATEST (THE) IN PAREE; words by S. 
Daly, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of 

~ U.S.] New York, World music pub. 
corp. [340 
© Dee. 30, 1919; 2.c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466645; Sadie Daly, St. Louis. 


[338 


[339 | 


349° 


LEAD US NOT INTO TEMPTATION, BUT DE- 
LIVER US FROM THY SINS; words by 
Vy. V. Bennett, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] [341 

© 1c. Jan. 8, 1920; E 470207: 
Vannie V. Bennett, Washington. 


LEADIN’ THE KITTY AROUND; words and 
music by Chester Rice and Roy 
Charles [of U. S.] [3842 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 ¢. Jan. 2, 1920: 
E 466596; Royal music co., Colum- 
bus, O. 


LEAGUE OF NATIONS; the American 
Marseillaise, words and music by 
G. 8S. Barlow [of Great Britain, 
domiciled at New York], arr. by 
Martin Greenwald [of U. S.] [343 

© 1c. Jan. 3, 1920; E 470011; Geo. 
Surrey Barlow, New York. 


LET’s GO BATHING; words and music by 
I. Beebe [of U. S.], arr. by Joe Monk 
[of U.S8.]; piano with words. [344 

© 1c. May 27, 1919; E 466984; 
Idah Beebe, Rochester, N. Y. 


LIETUVA BRANGI; suetaisé ZodZius ir 
muzika J. A. Zemaitis [of U. S.] 

[845 

© Dec. 5, 1919; 2 @ Jan. 2, 1920; 


E 470021; J. A. Zemaitis, Shenan- 
doah, Pa. 


Lity (THE) OF THE BURGH; words by 
G. R. Sinning, music by Luther A. 
Clark [of U. S.] [346 

© 1c. Jan. 2, 1920; E 466587; 
George R. Sinning, Pittsburgh. 

Lity (THE) WALTZ; novelty dance, by 
Ronald Franklin [of England]; 
piano. [347 

© Dec. 24, 1919; 1 ce. Jan. 3, 1920; 
E 468234; H. Sharples & son, Itd., 
London. 


Littie (THE) METHOD; bk. 3, by F. Lit- 
tig [of U. S.]; ten.-banjo. Los An- 
geles, Calif., Brehm music co. [348 

© Dec. 15, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1920; 
E 466786; Frank L. Littig, Los An- 
geles. 


LITTLE (THE) BACK-YARD BAND; from 
Zip goes a million, words by Bud De 
Sylva, music by Jerome Kern [of 

. Us S.J [349 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1920; 
E 466565; T. B. Harms co., New 
York. 


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350 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 15 


LITTLE BELGIAN LAND; words by C. 
Calkins, music by A. Leopold Richard 
-[of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters music 
0. [350 
go ©), Dee, 2, 1919. 2c. Jan. 28920" 
HE 466775; Catherine Calkins, Grand 
Rapids, Mich. 


LITTLE CHATTER-BOx. See Memories of 
childhood. 


LITTLE GIRL BLUE; words by A. J. Rus- 
sell, music by William H. Pontius [of 
U. 8.]; medium voice. [851 


© Dee. 30, 1919; 2c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
FE 470082 ; Theodore Presser co., Phil- 
adelphia. 


LITTLE GIRL IF YOU'LL ONLY BELIEVE; 
words by A. L. Deconkey, music by 
li. S. S. Huntington [of U. 8.] [852 

©1c. Jan. 8, 1920; E 470198; Al- 

. bert L. Deconkey, Toronto, Canada. 


LitrLeE (A) NEST FOR Two; from My 
golden girl, words by Frederic Ar- 
nold Kummer, music by Victor Her- 
bert [of U. 8.] [353 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 2.¢c. Jan..3, 1920; 
EH 466570; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


LITTLE OLD HOUSE ON THE HILLTOP; 
words by Z. M. Cooper, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [354 

© Dee.. 13, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
HE 466737; Zelma M. Cooper, Barne- 
veld, N. Y. 


LITTLE PICKANINNY KID; words by 
Marie Wardall, music by David W. 
Guieon [of U. S8.]; medium voice. 
(Songs of the South) [355 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466839; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 


LITTLE SHAMROCK. See Wee bonnie 
lassie [and] Little shamrock. 


Lora; one step, by G. Deiro [of U. 8.]; 

piano. [356 

© 1c. Jan. 19, 1920; E 467205; 
Guido Deiro, New York. 


LONESOME LAND OF BROKEN HEARTS; 
words by Chas. H. Sandler, music by 
Lloyd Melvin Manners [pseud. of 
Warner C. Williams, of U. S.] [3857 


© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 ¢. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 470126; Warner C. Williams & co., 
Indianapolis. 


LONGING FOR LOVE AND HOME; words by 
M. G. Wooliver, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. S.J Chicago, Legters 
music co. [358 

© Dec. 18, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466744; Margaret Goulding Wool- 
iver, Amigari, Canada. 


LONGING FOR YoU; words and musie by 
I. L. Caston [of U. 8.], arr. by Hild- 
ing Andersen [of U. S.] [359 

© 1c. Jan. 7, 1920; E 466955; Ida 
Lee Caston, New York. 


LooKING AROUND ; words by EH. Korn- 
rumpf, music by Hector Richard [of 
U.S.) Chicago, Legters musie co. 

[860 

© Dec. 13, 1919; 2 ¢. Jan. 2, 1920; 

H 466740; Elizabeth Kornrumpf, 
Toledo, O. ‘ 


Lorp (THE) Is MY SHEPHERD; anthem, 
words of Psalm 23, music by Conrad 
Wirtz [of U. S.]; four-part mixed 
chorus and solo quartet. (8”° cho- 
ruses, no. 6825) [361 


© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466886; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 


Lorp’s (THE) PRAYER; words from the 
New testament, music by August 
Halter fof U. 8.]; quartet or chorus, 
with or without ace. 4to. [862 

© Dee. 1, 1919; 2 e. Jan, 2, 1920; 
E 466558; C. L. Barnhouse, Oska- 
loosa, Ia. 


Lotus (THE) CLUB RAG; words and 
music by Ernie Burnett [of U. 8.] 
[386 


© Dec. 27, 1919; 2 ec. Jan. 7, 1920; 
E 467014; Keystone music pub. co., 
St. Joseph, Mo. 


LOVABLE MCON; from Passing show of 
1919, words by Harold Atteridge, mu- 
sic by Jean Schwartz [of U.8.] [364 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1920; 
EK 467010; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


LovE; words by E. A. Voss, music by 

BE. S. S. Huntington [of U.8.] [865 

© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466907; 
Hlizabeth A. Voss, Cincinnati. 


LOVE AND CHERISH THE LADS OF OUR 
NATION; words and music by Mrs. 
R. G. Frerichs [of U. 8.] [366 

© 1c. Jan. 8, 1920; E 470219; Mrs. 
R. G. Frerichs, Mohler, Or. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1920 


LOVE IN\THE BLOSSOMING TIME; words 
by C. Garrettson, music by Geo. 
Graff, jr. [of U. 8:] New York, 
World music pub. corp. [367 


- © Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466633 ; Charlotte Garrettson, Ala- 
meda, Calif. 


LOVE, LET YOUR EYES LOOK INTO MINE; 
words by T. S. Jones, music by Geo. 
Graff, jr [of U. S.] New York, 
World music pub. corp. [368 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
KH 466669; Theodore 8S. Jones, White 
Plains, N. Y. 


L-0-V-E, SPELLS you; words by L. H. 
maekel, musie by J. EH. Andino [of 
U.S.) [369 

(otc. Jan. 8, 1920: HE 470213 
Laura E. Kaekel, Bay City, Mich. 


LOVE THAT WENT AWAY; march song, 
words by A. F. Tisdol, music by 
Artie Bowers [of U. 8.] New York, 
Authors & composers service co. 

[370 
©1c. Jan. 5, 1920; EB 466793; A. F. 
Tisdol, Waterbury, Conn. 


LOVER MINE; words by R. HE. H. Reed, 
. music by E. S. 8S. Huntington [of 
Uist [371 
© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; £.466911; Ruth 

K. H. Reed, Los Angeles. 


LOVE’s DESIRES; words by N. Peterson, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [372 

© Dec. 13, 1919; 2 ¢. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466701; Nansen Peterson, Ran- 
som, Ill. 


LOVE’s EVENSONG; by Frederic Lacey 

[of Great Britain] ; organ. [373 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1920; 

i 470074; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


LOVE’Ss HAPPY HOURS; words by M. O. 
Smith, melody by Artie Bowers [of 
U. S.J [3874 


© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466804; 


Mildred O. Smith, West Orange, | | 


iN, 2). 

LOVE’S MESSAGE; waltz song, words 
and music by L. W. Coliins [of 
U. S.J [375 


© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466931; 
Laura Warner-Collins, Portland, Or. 


Lovine (THE) BLUES; words by H. L. 


Rogers, music by E. 8. S. Huntington 

[of U. 8.] [376 
' ©i1e Jan. 8, 1920; E 470209; 

a L. Rogers, Hureka Springs, 
k. 


386 


Loyatty; words by W. Hislop, music 
by Edouard Hesselberg [of U. S.] 
[377 
© Jan. 3, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 14, 1920; 
HE 470510; William Hislop, Ramona, 
Kan. 


LUCIANA; by J. R. Lopez [of U. S.] 
1. Orch. 4to.—2. Song; words by 
Ray Hibbeler. [378, 379 


© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 c each. Jan. 2, 
1920; E 470121, 470123; Lopez bros., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement] 


LULLABY LAND WAS MOTHER’S ARMS; 
words and music by L. Stroud [of 
U. S.J] Detroit, Mich., Geo. S. Hed- 
den and Lynn Stroud. [380 


© Jan. 17, 1920; 2 ec. Jan. 20, 1920; 
E 467235; Lynn Stroud, Detroit. 


LULLABYE (A); words and music by 
J. L. Nelson [of U. 8.]; low voice. 
[381 
© Dec. 31, 1919; 2c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
EK 466618; Huntzinger & Dilworth, 
New York. 


LULU; words by B. Holmes, music by 
J. M. Londis [of U. S.] [882 


© Jan. 2, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 7, 1920; 
. Hi 466958; Ben Holmes and Joseph 
Londis, New York. 


LUNDGREN (THE) METHOD; by A. L. 
Lundgren [of U. §8.]; cornet. Okla- 
homa City, Okl., Southland cornet 
school, ine. [383 

© 1e. Jan. 7, 1920; E 466962; 
Anton L. Lundgren, Oklahoma City, 
OKI. 


MABEL, ARE YOU ABLE FOR JUST ONE 
MORE; words and music by H. Jones 
[of U. 8.], arr. by Chas. L. Johnson 
[of U. 8.] [384 

©l1e Jan. 12, 1920; E 467092; 
Harrison Jones, Ottawa, Kan. 


MacDowELL (EDWARD ALEXANDER) 
Thy beaming eyes; part song, words 
by W. H. Gardner, music by E. Mac- 
Dowell, arr. by Paul Ambrose [of 
U. S.J]; mixed voices. (Octavo 
series, no. 192) [885 
© Dee. 31, 1919; 2c Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466618; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement] 


MAKE MY DREAMS IN LIFE COME TRUE; 
words by S. J. Moger, music by E. 
S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] [386 

© le Jan. 5, 1920; E 466904; 
Stephen J. Moger, Cleveland. 


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MALIPIERO (G. FRANCESCO) 


MALMEFRID ; 


MANOLO; 


MarcH 


MARK-EE JAZZ; 


MARRIAGE (THE) 


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387 


Sette ae 
zoni (Sept chansons) ; sette espres- 
sioni drammatiche, adaptation fran- 
caise par Henry Pruniéres, musica di 
G. F. Malipiero [of Italy] [887 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 1 ce. Jan. 16, 1920; 
E 468625; J. & W. Chester, London. 


valse romantique, by 
Trygve Torjussen [of Norway] op. 
28, no. 3; piano. [888 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 16, 1920; 
E 468622; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 


MANDOLIN soLos; folio no. 1, by Leora 


Haight [of U. S.] Contents: Circus 
girl—Evening.—Canoe song.—Ham- 
mock song.—Aurora borealis.—Star 
of gold. [389 

© Dec. 27, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 7, 1920; 
E 466974; James Hart Johnstone, 
Kalamazoo, Mich. 


tango, par Learsi [of 
France] ; piano. [390 
© Dec. 9, 1919; 1 c. Dee. 31, 1919; 


HE) 468425; Francis Salabert, Paris. 


BLANIK KNIGHTS 
(Pochod blanickych rytyfri); arr. 
by... oTryner, [of Uz, S.].-4to. 1. 
Orch. with piano. 2. Band. [891, 392 
© Dee. 29, 1919; 2 c. each Jan. 5, 
1920; E 466853, 466854; Georgi & 
Vitak music co., Chicago. [Copy- 
right is claimed on arrangement] 


OF THE 


MArcH (THE) TO VICTORY; words and 
ee by a i. Fletcher tor GS.) 
[393 


© Jan. 2, 1920; 2 c Jan. 3, 1920; 
E 470049; Robert L. Fletcher, Wheel- 
ing, W. Va. 


words by M. Ellis, mu- 
sic by Paul Van Loan [of U. S8.] 
[3894 
© Dec. 24, 1919; 2c. Jan. 19, 1920; 
E 467178; Marquis Ellis, Los An- 
geles. 


MARMITE (LA); one step, de Clapson 


[of France]; piano. Paris, L. Mail- 
lochon. [895 
© Dec. 20, 1919; 1 ec. Jan. 2, 1920; 

E 468247 ; Clapson, Paris. 


KNOT; duet from 
Apple blossoms, words by Wm. Le 
Baron, music by Fritz Kreisler [of 
Austria, domiciled at New York] 
[396 
© Dee. 31, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1920; 
E 466584; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 
22 


pt. III, nD. S., v. 15 


MARSEILLAISE (LA) ; based on the offi- 
cial French version, music by Rouget 
de l’Isle, arr. by Henry S. Sawyer’ 
For: U."S.].40e pier 

© Dec. 15, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 7, 1920; 
E 466952; Cable co. Chicago.. 
[Copyright is claimed on new ar-- 
rangement] 


MASCAGNI (PIETRO) Cavalleria rusti-. 
cana; intermezzo, by P. Mascagni,. 
arr. by Pietro Diero [of Italy, domi- 
ciled at New Milford, N. J.]; piano- 
accordeon. [398- 

© Dec, 29, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1920; 

470168; O. Pagani & bro., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 

May IRELAND SOON BE FREE; words by 
H. G. McDonough, musie by Hector 
Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters: 
music co. [399: 

© Dec. 2, 1919; 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1920;. 
EK 466773; Helen G. McDonough, 
Boston, 

MAYBE SHE WON’T AND MAYBE SHE 
WIEL; who can tell what love will 
do, words and melody by M. M.. 
Sturm [of U. S.] [400° 

© 1e Jan. 7, 1920; E 466959; 
Morris M. Sturm, New York. 

MEET ME IN DREAMLAND OF LOVE; words 
and melody by W. L. Shockley [of 
U. §.], .arr.: by Harold. Dixon [of 
U. S.J] [401 

© 1e Jan. 5, 1920; E 466942; 
William L. Shockley, St. Louis. 

MEETING AT NIGHT; words by Robert 
Browning, music by H. W. Closson 
[of U. S.] [402: 

© 1c. Jan. 22, 1920; E 467273; 
Henry Whitney Glosson, Orange, 
Wicd 

MELLOW MELODIC; by Joseph G. Sco- 
ville [of U. S.]; piano, in F. Ogden, 
Utah, Scoville studio of music. 
(Piano series, no. 1, set 2) [403: 

© Jan. 16, 1920; 2 ¢c. Jan. 21, 1920; 
E 467277; Goodale Scoville co., Og- 
den, Utah. 

MELODIES FOR LITTLE FOLKS; words and 
music by Abbie N. Garland [ot 
U. S.]; vocal and instrumental. 

[404 
© Jan. 17, 1920; 2c. Jan. 19, 1920; 
E 467224; W. B. Hasey, Boston. 

MELODIOUS JAZZ; words by Blanche 
Merrill, music by M. K. Jerome [of 
VU: 5.1 [405. | 

© Jan. 19, 1920; 2 ec. Jan. 20, 1920; — 
E 467236; Waterson, Berlin & Sny- 
der co., New York. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1920 


423 


MELODIOUS MUSICAL SENTENCES; by 
Charles Kunkel [of U. S.]; piano. 
(Royal edition) [406 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466609; Kunkel bros. music ©Co., 
St. Louis. 


MELODY LANE; words by Joseph Ri- 
baud, melody by J. G. Libasci [of 
U. S.J [407 

© 1c. Jan. 7, 1920; E 466968; 
Joseph Gibson Libasci, Brooklyn. 


Memories ; words by D. J. Frusher, mu- 
sic by Hector Richard [of U. S8.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [408 

© Dec. 18, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466746; Dorothy Jane Frusher, 
Perrysburg, O. 


MEMORIES OF CHILDHOOD; by Louis Con- 
rath [of U. S.]; piano. (Royal edi- 
tion) Contents: 1. The evening 
prayer.—2. In the play room.—3. 
The school picnic—4. Drooping 
eyes.—5. At the mill pond.—6. Little 
¢ehatter-box. [409 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 2.c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466608; Kunkel bros. music co., 
St. Louis. 


MEMORIES OF INDIANA; words by Z. 
Price, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[410 
© Dec. 17, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466761; Zenobia Price, Rossburg, OQ. 


Memory (A); words by R. K. Clark- 


son, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of 
U. 8.] New York, World music pub. 
corp. [411 


© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466630; R. K. Clarkson, San An- 
tonio. 


Merry (THE) LARK. Sée Nevin (Ethel- 
bert) Four songs without words. 


Merry (THE) WIDOW HAT; words by 
Cc. D. Blumenauer, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. S8.] Chicago, Leg- 
ters music co. [412 

© Dec. 13, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
EK 466694; Charles D. Blumenauer, 
Frederick, Md. . 


MESSE DE St. FRANCOIS D’ ASSISE; par - 


E. Paladilhe [of France]; choeur et 
soli avee ace. d’orgue. 4to. [413 
© Dee. 9, 1919; 1 ec. Dee. 31, 1919; 
E 468420; Heugel et cie., Paris. 
-[Copyright is claimed on reduction] 


Meryrr-HELMUND (HRIK) Arabesque; 
by EH. Meyer-Helmund, ed. and fin- 
gered by H. H. Ruhe [of U. 8.]; 
piano. (Selected teaching composi- 
tions, Series 3) [414 

© Sept. 26, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 470033; J. H. Faunce co., Philadel- 
phia. [Copyright is claimed on an- 
notations, phrasing and fingering] 


Mip THE PINES OF SPOKANE U; words 
and music by EH. Shanklin [of U. S.] 
Ato, [415 

© Dec. 16, 1919; 2 c. Dec. 11, 1919; 
E 470532; Ettie Shanklin, Spokane, 
Wash. 


Misita (Ma chérie); tango argentin, 
de L. Hillier [of France] ; orch. avec 
piano conducteur. Paris, Smyth. 
4to. [416 

© Dec. 20, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468246; Louis Hillier, Paris. 


Miss ALicE LORRAINE; words and mu- 
sic by F. E. Moll [of U. S.] [417 
©.1e Jan. 8, 1920; E 470202; 

F. E. Moll, Brooklyn. 


MISSING ONE; American jazz, by Ar- 

thur J. Beard [of England]; piano. 

[418 

© Nov. 20, 1919; 1 ce. Dec. 12, 1919; 

E 468240; Foetisch fréres (S. A.), 
Lausanne, Switzerland. 


MistEr1oso; from Joan of Arkansaw, 
words by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd, 
music by Herbert Stothart [of U. 8.] 

[419 

(). Jan,.2. 1920: 2c. dan. 3, 1920% 

E 466999; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 

MLADI VOJAKI-MARCH (Koraéncia) ; by 
V. Parma, arr. by lt. ‘Eryner Lot, U. 
Si] 4te. 1. Oreh. with piano, © 2. 
Band. [420, 421 

© Dec. 29, 1919; 2 c. each Jan. 5, 
1920; E 466861, 466862; Georgi & 
Vitak music co., Chicago. 

Mo.tty; words and music by I. Beebe 
. fof U. S.J, arr. by Joe Monk [of U. 
S.]; piano with words. [422 

© 1c. May 27, 1919; E 466983; 
Idah Beebe, Rochester, N. Y. 


Mon coco; de l’opérette Flup, par Jo- 
seph Szule, arr. par F. Salabert [of 
France]; cordes avee piano cenduc- 
teur. 4to. (Collection des refrains 
en vogue, no. 71) [423 

© Dec. 9, 1919; 1 ce. Dee. 30, 1919; 
E 468441; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


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424 


pt. 1, n. s., v. 15 


MontTANA, OLD GIRL I’M FoR you; words 
and music by C. B. Crampton [of 
US8.} [424 

© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466928; C. 
B. Crampton, Dillon, Mont. 


MONTEROSANO; mazurka, by Di Mar- 
tino, arr. by Pietro Deiro [of Italy, 
domiciled at New Milford, N. J.]; 
piano-accordeon. [425 

© Dee. 29, 1919; 2c. Jan. 8, 1920; 
E 470169; O. Pagani & Dbro., New 
York, [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


Moon (THE) BOAT; words by H. C. 
Fielding, music by N. M. Scarsdale 
[of U. S8.] [426 

© ie Jan. 19, 1920; E 467233; 
Nellie May Scarsdale and Harriet 
Chapin Fielding, Santa Monica, 
Calif. 


MooNLIGHT ON F'LANDER’S FIELD; words 
by D. G. Carney, melody by Artie 
Bowers [of U. 8.] [427 

© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466809; 
Dora G. Carney, Medford, Mass. 


Morisca (LA) ; drama lirico en un acto, 
letra de Eduardo Marquina, musica 
de J. Pahissa [of Spain] Barcelona- 
Madrid-Bilbao, Union musical espa- 
fiola. [428 


© Dee. 30, 1919; 1 ec. Jan. 2, 1920; 
D 19979; Jaime Pahissa, Barcelona, 
Spain. 


MoTHER AND DAD; words by S. Money, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [429 

© Dee. 18, 1919; 2c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466726; Sallie Money, Ft. Worth, 
Tex. 


MoTHER’S ADVICE; words by P. G. Sol- 
dano, music by Rocco B. Soldano [of 
Lessa, arreby PicG? Soldano “fot 
LOBES] [430 

© 1c. Jan. 12, 1920; E 467100; 
Peter G. Soldano, Utica, N. Y. 


McTHER’S HANDS; words by Grant 
Clarke, melody by Milton Ager [of 
U.S.) : [431 

© 1c Jan. 16, 1920; E 467227; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


MOTHER’S SMILE; words by R. D. Mann, 
music by A. Leopold Richard [of 
U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[432 
© Dee. 13, 1919; 2 ce. Jan. 2, 1920: 
_ BE 466729; Richard D. Mann, Chicago. 


Mvp, MUD, MuD; words by HE. D. Miller, 
melody by W. R. Smith [of U. S.] 
[433 
© 1c. Jan. 19, 1920; E 467212; 
Evelyn D. Miller and W. Renick 
Smith, Dallas. 


Murray (Guiapys G.) Five kiddies’ 
songs; songs for children, words 
from various sources, music by G. G. 
Murray [of Great Britain] Con- 
tents:—1. Birdie lullaby.—2. Sleep 
little seed babies.—3. Brown buds.— 
4. Baby buds.—5. Peter. [434 

© Jan. 7, 1920; 1 ec. Dee. 26, 1919; 
EB 468446 ; Joseph Williams, ltd., Lon- 
don. 


My ALCOHOLIC DREAM OF JOY; words 
and music by D. Sargent and C, 
Barry [of U.S.) [435 

©. 1c. Jan. 12, 1920; E 467101; 
Dollo Sargent and Chick Barry, 
Berkeley, Calif. 


My AMERICAN BEAUTY RosE; words by 
Tom Tarlton, music by Harry 
Charles [of U. S8.] [436 


© Jan. 2, 1920- 2 c Jan, 5, 2920; 
E 466790; Producer music ¢€o., inc., 
St. Louis. ri Nae 


My ANNA BELL, THAT RINGS FOR ME; 
words by H. A. Leigh, music by E. S. 
S. Huntington [of U. 8.] [437 

©l1c. Jan. 8, 1920; E 470195; H. 
A. Leigh, Winnipeg, Canada. 


My BEAUTIFUL DREAM OF CHILDHOOD; 
words by D. (W.) Kirkman, music 
by Hector Richard [of U. 8.] Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [438 

© Dec. 13, 1919; 2 c Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466697; David Wink Kirkman, 
Anderson, Ind. 


My BLACK-EYED MrxicAn RosE; words 
by W. Cellers, musie by Hector Rich- 
ard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters mu- 
sic co. [489 

© Dec. 13, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466679 ; William Cellers, Drain, Or. 


My BorNEO BOOMERANG; Slow fox trot, 
by G. Martens, [of U. 8.]; piano. 
[440 
© 1c. Jan. 2, 1920; E 466614; 
George Martens, New York. 


My CROOKED ROSE VINE; words by N. 
Shaw, music by Hector Richard [of 
U.8S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[4 


© Dee. 2, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466770; Nancy Shaw, Seattle. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1920 


My DARLING BABY; words by B. Ayers, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. 8.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [442 

© Dee. 13, 1919; 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1920; 
EH 466741; Birdie Ayers, San Angelo, 
Tex. 


My DARLING EVELYN; words by N. HE. 
Sprouse, melody by R. A. Browne [of 
U. S.J [443 

©1c. Jan. 8, 1920; E 470180; N 
E. Sprouse, Monessen, Pa. 


My DEAR; words by A. Graves, music 
by Hector Richard [of U. 8.] Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [444 

wee. 15, 1919; 2 c. Jan. Z, 1920; 
Ki 466733; Ada Graves, Streator, III. 


My DEAR ADORNED STATE; words by L. 
Walden, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.J] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [445 

© Pee! 13, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920: 
EK 466745; Leathie Walden, Jackson 
Port, Ark. 


My DEAR DREAM GIRL; words and music 
by K. W. Ogden [of U. S.] [446 
© 1. Jan. 19, 1920; E 467178; 
Katherine West Ogden, Columbus, O. 


My DEAR HE’S A STRANGER TO ME; words 
and music by I. L. Caston [of U. 8.], 
arr. by Hilding Andersen [of U. S8.] 

[447 
© 1c. Jan. 7, 1920; E 466960; Ida 
Lee Caston, New York. 


My prEar New York TOowN; words and 
music by M. Griffin [of U. S.] New 
York, Frank Harding. [448 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 

- EK 470008; Mary Griffin, New York. 


My FAIRY PRINCESS; words and music 
by Fred W. Pike and Frederick Sey- 
mour [of U. 8.] : [449 

© Jan. 8, 1920; 2 ¢@. Jan. 9, 1920; 
EK 467057; Waldorf music pub. ¢o., 
Toledo, O. 


My GARDEN OF MEMORY; from Twinkle 
toes, words by Z. Myers, music by 
I. B. Kornblum [of U. S8.] [450 

© Jan. 12, 1920: 2c. Jan. 12, 1920; 
H} 467088; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. 


My GODDESS OF MEMORIES; words by HE. 


Maak, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of 
U. 8.] New York, World musie pub. 
corp. [451 


© Dee. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
EH) 466634; Ethel Maak, Brooklyn. 


460 


My GOLDEN GIRL; from My golden girl, 
words by Frederic Arnold Kummer, 
musie by Victor Herbert [of U. S.] 

[452 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1920; 

E 466567; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


My GREATEST FASCINATION; words by 
H. EK. Gans, music by Hector Rich- 
ard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters mu- 
sic co. [453 

© Dec. 17, 1919; 2c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466670; Harriet EK. Gans, Marion, - 
Ta. 


MyY HEART IS THE SHORE; words and 

musie by F. H. Cole [of U. S.] [454 

© 1e. Jan. 8, 1920; E 470175; 
Fred. H. Cole, Valparaiso, Ind. 


My HEAVEN LIES WITHIN YOUR EYES; 
ballad, words and music by Anita 
Owen [of U. S.] [455 


‘©-Jan. 8, 1920; 2c. Jan. 8, 1920; 
E 470185; Jones music Co., New 
York. 


My LITTLE FAIRY SWEETHEART OF THE 
_ MOUNTAINS; words by Wendell N. 
Phillips, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S8.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [456 
© Dec. 13, 1919; 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1920; 
HE 466687; Jennie T. Phillips, Kan- 

_ sas City, Mo. 


My LITTLE IRISH ROSE; words by W. 
Hoyer, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[457 

© Dec. 18, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 

H 466716; Wm. Hoyer, Camp Knox, 
Ky. 


My LITTLE OLD FASHIONED GIRL; words 
and music by K. W. Ogden [of U. S.] 
[458 


© 1c. Jan. 19, 1920; E 467179; 
Katherine West Ogden, Columbus, O. 


My LITTLE SWEETIE’S GONE; jazz song, 
words and musie by Sarah Talbert 
Keelan [of U. S.] [459 


©1c. Jan. 12, 1920; E 467086; W. 
J. Dyer & bro., St. Paul. 


- MY LoG FIRE GIRL; from the Ed. Wynn 


earnival, words and music by Ed. 
Wynn [of U. 8.] [460 

© Jan. 2, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1920; 
E 466994; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
pt. 117; 2:/8., Wedd 


461 , 


My LONG LOST MOTHER; words by C. F. 
Harrison, music by Geo. Graff, jr. 
fof U. S.] New York, World music 
pub. corp. [461 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466641; Carl F. Harrison, St. Jo- 
seph, Mo. 


My EMORY OF YOU; ballad, words and 

music by Anita Owen [of U. 8.] [462 

© Jan. 8, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1920; 

E 470187; Jones music co. New 
York. 


My MOTHER’S EYES; words by A. R. 
Welsh, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. S.J] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[4 


© Dec. 18, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466674; Anna R. Welsh, Rich- 
mond. 


My PRAYER; Sacred solo, words arr. 

and music by E. C. Bush [of U. 8.]; 

alto or bar. Wichita, Kan., Bush 

pub. co. [464 

© Dec. 15, 1919; 2c. Jan. 7, 1920; 

E 466971; Ernest C. Bush, Wichita, 
Kan. 


My SOFT BLUE EYED DOLL; words by R. 
Ff. Kepner, music by Hector Richard 
fof U. S.J] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [465 

© Dec. 13, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 

- EK 466671; R. F. Kepner, Roanoke, 

Va. 


My SOLDIER BOY OF THE U.S. A.; patri- 
otic song and chorus, words by Mrs. 
P. Graham, music by E. S. 8. Hunt- 
ington [of U. 8.] New York, Hard- 
ing’s music house. [466 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 470000; Mrs. Peeril Graham, New- 
dale, Id. 


My SOMETIME GIRL; words and music 
by Ernie Burnett [of U. S.] [467 
© Dec. 27, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 7, 1920; 
E 467018; Keystone music pub. co., 

- St. Joseph, Mo. 


My SOUL IS AT PEACE WITH Gop; words 
by L. C. Farrar, music by Hector 
Richard. [of U. S8.] Chicago, Legters 

' music co. [468 

© Dec. 18, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 

- E 466715; L. C. Farrar, Holden, 
W. Va. 

My SwEeEetT LORRAINE; words and mel- 
ody by J. G. Knobloch [of U. S.] 

[469 

© 1c. Jan. 3, 1920; E 470018; 

Jobkn George Knobloch, Greensburg, 
Pa. 


My TELEPHONE BELLE; words and music 
by Berry J. Sisk [of U. S.] [470 


© Jan. 8, 1920; 2 ce. Jan. 9, 1920; 
EH) 467064; Chain music co., Chicago. 


My YUKON ROSE; lyric by Harry D. 
Kerr, music by William Alexander 
[of U. 8.] [471 


© Jan. 7, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1920; 
EH 466846; C. C. Church & co., Hart- 
ford. ; 


Myrto. See Delibes (Clément Phili- 
bert Leo) 


NAME THE DAY; from My golden girl, 
words by Frederic Arnold Kummer, 
music by Victor Herbert [of U. S8.] 

[472 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1920; 

EH 466572; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


NATOLIE; words by A. L. Edwards, 
music by A. Leopold Richard [cf 
U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[473 


© Dec. 17, 1919; 2 e«. Jan. 2, 1920; 


E 466750; Antonio L. Edwards, 
Pittsburgh. 
NeERvous (THE) WALKING’ BLUES} 


words by G. W. Edwards, melody by 
Artie Bowers [of U. 8.] [474 

© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466801 ; Geo. 
W. Edwards, New York. 


NEVIN (ETHELBERT) Four songs with- 
out words; by EH. Nevin [of U. S.]; 
piano. Contents: The old mill.— 
A song of love-—The merry lark.— 
Witching eyes. [475 

© Dec. 18, 1919; 2 c. Dee. 29, 1919 ; 
E 466986; Boston music co., Boston. 


NiccerR Boy. See Ray (Lilian) Four 


little darkie songs. 


NicHt (THE) HAS A THOUSAND EYES; 
words by Francis William Bour- 
dillon, music by H. W. Closson [of 
U. §.] [476 

© 1c. Jan. 22, 1920; H 467276; 
Henry Whitney Closson, Orange, 
ee 


NIGHT OF A THOUSAND CHARMS; waltz, 
by John Ashton [of WHngiand]; 
piano. [477 

© Dee. 24, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 3, 1920; 
E 468238; H. Sharples & son, itd., 
London. 


NORWEGIAN DANCE. See Grieg (Edvard 
Hagerup) 


26 


-. © SAILOR OF MINE; 


no. 1, 1920 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


494 


Now THAT I’VE LEARNED TO LOVE YOU; 
words by J. C. Monte, melody by 
Jean Navarre [pseud. of Ethel 

_ Fisher, of U. S.] [478 


© 1c. Jan. 12, 1920; EH 467077; 
Joseph C. Monte, Rockford, Il. 


Now THAT THE WAR IS OVER; words by 
M. C. Horton, melody by Artie Bow- 
ers [of U.5S.] [479 


© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466805; 
M. Cusenbary Horton, Los Angeles. 


Now THE WAR IS OVER; words by Beryl 
K. Burt, music by A. Leopold Rich- 
ard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters mu- 
sic co. [480 

© Dec. 13, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 4667386; Mrs. Beryl K. Burt, Shel- 
don, Vt. 


Now THE YANKS ARE MARCHING TO 
BERLIN ; words and music by J. Bry- 
ant [of U. S.] [481 


© Cct. 1, 1918; 2 c. Jan. 19, 1920; 
E 467186; John Bryant, Portland, Or. 


O GIRL OF MINE; words by K. S. Lash- 
ley, music by Artie Bowers [of 
U. $.] New York, Authors & com- 
posers service co. [482 


© 1c. dan. .5, 1920; E 466798; 
Kelly S. Lashley, Hopewell, Pa. 


O LOVE THAT WILL NOT LET ME GO; 
words by George Matheson, music by 
Paul Ambrose [of U. S.] op. 30. 1. 
a 2. lt [483 

eae 2 1920-2 ¢ each Jan. 5, 
1920; E 466787; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement] 


QO PHILLIS FAIR; words and music by 
H. Z. Long [of U. 8.] [484 
©1e Jan. 3, 1920; E 470046; 
Howard Z. Long, Stevens, Pa. 


’O PICCIUOTTO; versi e musica di Luigi 
Donadio [of Italy, domiciled at New 
York]; mand. ace. Ato. [485 

© Dec. 2, 1919; 2 ec. Dee. 23, 1919; 
Ii 465642; Casa editrice De Charny, 
New York. 


words by A. E. W. 
Anderson, music by E. 8. 8S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S8.] [486 

© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466885; 


Algot E W. Anderson, Meriden, 
Conn. 
OFFERTOIRE. See Suite liturgique. 


163839—20——3 


OH! CHARMING LITTLE BIRDS (Char- 
mante petits oiseaux); words and 
music by F’. C. Chantereau [of U. S.] 
English and French words. Boston, 
Franco-American music pub. co. 


© Jan. 1, 1920; 2 ec. Jan. 5, 1920; 
EL 470056; Francis C. Chantereau, 
Boston. 


OH DADDY WILSON; words by L. Cop- 

aa musie by Hector Richard [of 
U. 8.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[488 - 

© Dec. 13, 1919; 2 ¢ Jan. 2, 1920; 

E 466704; Louise Coppock, Kalama- : 

ZOO, Mich. 


OH FOR THE VOICE OF MOTHER; words 
by C. C. Dunean, music by Hector 
Richard [of U.S8.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [489 

© Dec. 18, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920: 
EK 466689; C. C. Duncan, Fresno, 
Calif. 


OH! HOW SHE COULD FOOL ’EM; words 
and music by Doc Whalen and Ralph 
W. Ball. Let. U.S.) . Scranton, Pa, 
Ball & co. [490 

© Dec. 16, 1919; 2 ce. Dec. 11, 1919; 
E 470529 ; Whalen & Ball, Sera ‘nton, 
Pa. 


OH MAMA PAPA’S LOOKING FOR YOU; 
words by N. Miller, melody by A. 
Glatt [of U. 8.], arr. by Dave Peyton 
[or ‘2 Si] [491 

© 1c. Jan. 7, 1920; E 466956; 
Abe Glatt and Ned Miller, Chicago. 


OH MOTHER I’M WILD; words and 
music by Howard Johnson, Harry 
Pease and Eddie Nelson [of U. 8.] 

[492 
© Jan. 17, 1920; 2 ¢. Jan. 19, 1920; 
E 467230; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


OH SLEEP SAD HEART; words by Mrs. 
J. A. Wills, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters musie 
co. [493 

© Dec. 17, 1919; 2 ¢. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466760; BS J. A. Wills, Gordon, 
Kan. 


OH THE BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS; words by 


J. C. English, music by E. 8. 8. Hunt: 
ington [of U. 8.] [494 

© 1e. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466896; 
John Clarence English, Hagerstown, 
REG las 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


495 


OH WHAT’S A FELLOW GOING TO DO; 
words by M. A. Sewall, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [495 

©. Dee. 13, 1919; 2c. Jan. 2, 19205 
E 466699; Mae Adeline Sewall, 
Fitchburg, Mass. 


Ou! WHY HAST THOU FORSAKEN ME; 
words by W. E. Laws, melody by 
Jean Navarre [pseud. of Ethel 
Fisher, of U. S.] [496 

© 1c. Jan. 12, 1920; E 467074; 
Wiilie E. Laws, Montgomery, Ala. 


OH WON’T YOU COME WITH ME TO TEN- 


NESSEE; words by A. M. Hagge, 
music by E. 8. S. Huntington [of 
Psa [497 


© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466890; 
Algona M. Hagge, Clinton, Ia. 


OH YOU BIG BAD BABY BOY: Words and 
music by W. L. Shockley [of U. S8S.], 
arr. by Harold Dixon [of U. S8.] 

[498 
© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466947; 
William L. Shockley, St. Louis. 


OHAYO. See Japanese silhouettes. 


OHIO IS BEST OF ALL; words by C. Wil- 
burn, music by HE. 8S. 8. Huntington 
jor-U-S.] [499 

© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466914; 
Charles Wilburn, Akron, O. 


OLp (THE) FENIAN; words written by 
and melody taken from the old Irish 
Keen, by P. F. M. [i. e. Patrick 
Francis Murray, of U. S.] P. F. M. 
pub. co. [500 

@dan..17,1920.;-2.¢. Jan, 22,.1920; 
E 467287; Patrick Francis Murray, 
Kansas City, Mo. 


OLp GLorRY ; words and music by N. J. 

Young [of U. S.] [501 

© Jan. 12, 1920; 2 ¢. Jan. 19, 1920; 

EK 467181; Nicholas Jerome Young, 
Los Angeles. 


words by W. J. Jones, music by 
Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New 
York, World music pub. corp. [502 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466631; Will J. Jones, Scranton, 
Pa. 


OLD GLORY FLOATS HIGHER TODAY ; 
words by Z. Mosher, melody by R. A. 
Browne [of U. 8.] [503 

© 1c. Jan. 8, 1920; E 470184; 
Zella Mosher, Judson, Ind. 


pt. 10, n. s., v. 15 


OLp LOUISANA LAND; words by L. M. 
Kunz, melody by Jean Navarre 
[pseud. of Ethel Fishel, of U. S.] 

[504 
© 1c. Jan. 12, 1920; E 467071; 
Lucille M. Kunz, New Orleans. 


OLtp (THE) MitL. See Nevin (Ethel- 
bert) Four songs without words. 


On GOBBLER’S KNOT; words by C. E. 
Moore, music by EH. S. S. Huntington 
[of U. S.] [505 

© 1«¢ Jan. 5, 1920; E 466917; 
Chas. H.. Moore, Altoona, Pa. 


ON SUNSET BAY; words and melody by 
H. Finn and Bert Brosseau [of U. 
S.J], arr. by Wm. Nelson [of U. S.] 

[506 
© 1c Jan. 12, 1920; H 467096; 
Harry Finn, New York. 


ON THE GOOD SHIP PUL? TOGETHER; 
written by Percy Edgar, composed by 
Jobn Neat [of England] [507 

© Dec. 24, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 3, 1920; 
E 468285; H. Sharples & son, Itd., 
London. 


ONE NIGHT, ONE WALTZ, ONE GIRL; from 
Good morning judge, words by Ivan 
Reid, music by Shep Camp [of U. 
S.] [508 

© Dec. 31; 1919; 2 e* Jan. 3, 1920; 
E 466580; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


ONE SWEETLY SOLEMN THOUGHT; words 
and music by August Halter [of 
U. 8.] ; quartet with or without acc. 
Ato. [509 


© Dee. 1, 1919; 2 c Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466561; C. L. Barnhouse, Oska- 
loosa, Ia. 


ONLY A CHILD OF THE STREETS; words 
by L. E. Kaekel, musie by J. E. An- 
dino fof U. S.] [510 


© 1c. Jan. 8, 1920; E 470212; 
Laura E. Kaekel, Bay City, Mich. 


ONLY (THE) GIRL FOR ME; words by F. 
Graepp, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. §.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [511 

© Dec. 18, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466703 ; Frederick Graepp, Fresno, 
Calif. 


ONLY (THE) GIRL VLE FALL FOR; words 
by F. O. Kramer, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [512 

© Dee. 138, 1919; 2c. Jan. 2.4920; 
E 466731; Frank O. Kramer, Peoria, 
Tl. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1920 


529 


ORIENTAL CHARM; march intermezzo, 
by A. Teres [of U. S.] op. 60; piano. 
[513 
© Jan. 3, 1920; 2 ¢. Jan. 8, 1920; 
E 470156; Albert Teres, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on changes 

_ and revision] 


ORIENTAL DANCE; by Alfred Sturchio 
[of Italy, domiciled at Pittsburgh] ; 
piano. [514 

© Jan. 17, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 17, 1920; 
E 470541; Volkwein bros., Pitts- 
burgh. 


OTTONE (THE) WALTz; by H. Black 
fon Ue Ss. [, arr. by F. O. Boos ‘fof 
U. S.]; piano. [515 

© 1e. Jan. 2, 1920; E 466615: 
Hazelle Black, Toledo, O. 


OuR HEROES; a patriotic song, words 
and music by I. 8. Smith [of U. S.] 
Atlanta, Ga., Mrs. M.S. Smith. [516 


© Jan. 14, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1920; 
E 470270; Isaac Stephen Smith, At- 
lanta. 


OvuR OWN RED, WHITE AND BLUE; words 
by E. Adams, melody by Artie Bow- 
ers fof U. S.] [517 

© 1e¢ Jan. 5, 1920; E 466808; 
Ethel Adams, Brookfield, Mo. 


OUT ON THE OCEAN OF TEARS; words by 
I, Mackie, music by A. Leopold Rich- 
ard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters mu- 
sie co. [518 

© Dee. 2, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466772 ; Irma S. Mackie, Key West, 
Fla. 


OVER HERE; march song, words and mu- 

sic by M. Crudup [of U. S.] [519 

© Jan. 16, 1920; 2c. Jan. 21, 1920; 

E 467280; Malissia Crudup, Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 


OVER THE WAVES (Sopra le onde); 
waltz, by J. Rosas, arr. by Pietro 
Deiro [of Italy, domiciled at New 
Milford, N. J.]; piano-accordeon. 

. [520 
© Dee. 29, 1919; 2c. Jan. 8, 1920; 

E 470164; O. Pagani & bro., New 

York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 

rangement] 


OVERTURE BOHEMIA. See 


overture. 


Boheniia ; 


Qzasuim. See Japanese silhouettes. 


PASADENA ROSE CARNIVAL, WINDOW BED 
SONG; words and music by W. M. 
Glass fof U. S8.] [521 

© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466925; 
Will M. Glass, Pasadena. 


PE TTE; versi di Vincenzo Narciso, mu- 
sica di Raffaele De Luca [of Italy] 
mand. ace. 4 to. [522 

© Jan. 3, 1920; 2c. Jan. 5, 1920: 
E 466987; Casa editrice De Charny, 
New York. 


PEACE ON EARTH; words by Eliza M. 
Sherman, music by P. H. Fellows [of 
U. S.] 4to. [523 

© Dee. 16, 1919; 2 & Dee. 11, 1919; 
E 470530; P. H. Fellows, De Funiak 
Springs, Fla. 


PreTER. See Murray (Gladys G.) 
kiddies songs. 


Five 


PICCANINNY. See Ray (Lilian) Four 
little darkie songs. 


PIONEER (THE) ciITy; words by A. 
McNair, music by George Lowell 
Tracy [of U. 8.] Blueprint. [524 

©l1 ¢. Dec. 26, 1919; E 470546; 
Arthur McNair, East Boston. 


PLAINTIVE THOUGHTS; by Adam Carse 
fof Great Britain]; piano. (Moods 
and fancies, no. 1) [525° 


© Jan. 7, 1920; 1 c. Dee. 26, 1919; 
E 468447 ; Joseph Williams, ltd., Lon- 
don. 


PLEADING: by Adam Carse [fof Great 
Britain]; piano. (Moods and fan- 
cies, no, 3) [526 


© Jan. 7, 1920; 1 ¢. Dec. 26, 1919; 
E 468449; Jeseph Williams, Itd., Lon- 
don. 


words by G. M. Hegner, music by 
Edouard Hesselberg [of U.8.] [527 

© Jan. 1, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 14, 1920; 
E 470503; Gladys M. Hegner, Pitts- 
burgh. 


LEASE COME BACK; words by H. G. 


Rappleye, music by H. G. Rappleye 
and H. D. Pope [of U. S.] Chicago, 
Til., Rappleye music co. [528 

©) iJan. :SH1920:;7 2 ch Jam. 9,11920; 
E 467067 ; H. G. Rappleye, Chicago. 


Pour L’AmMour; de la célébre opérette 
Phi-Phi, par H. Christiné [of 
France]; cordes avec piano conduc- 
teur. 4to. (Collection des refrains 
en vogue, no. 58) [529 

© Dee. 9, 1919; 1 e. Dec. 30, 1919; 
BE 468482; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment ] 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


530 


PoOUSSE-CAFE; from Joan of Arkansaw, 


words by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd,. 


music by Herbert Stothart [of U. 8.] 

[530 

© Jan. 2, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1920; 

E 467000; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


PRAISE THE LorD; words and music by 
August Halter [of U. S.]; quartet or 
chorus, with or without ace. 4to. 

[5381 

© Dee. 1, 1919; 2 ce. Jan. 2, 1920; 

EH 466557; C. L. Barnhouse, Oska- 
loosa, Ia. 

PRAYER IS THE SOUL’S SINCERE DESIRE} 
words and music by August Halter 
[of U. S.] ; quartet or chorus, with or 
without ace. 4to. [532 

© Dec. 1, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466559; C. L. Barnhouse, Oska- 
loosa, Ia. 

PRAYER (A) TO MOTHER; words by M. 
HH. Koonsman, music by Artie Bowers 
[of U. 8.] New York, Authors & 
composers service co. [533 

1c. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466791; Maud 
E. Koonsman, Pittsburgh. 


PREMIER (LE) MAITRE DU PIANO; exer- 
cises et études, par Ch. Czerny, op. 
599, edition revue et doigteé par Th. 
Lack [of France] (Edition na- 
tionale francaise pantheon des pian- 
istes, no. 1144) [534 

© Nov. 21, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 3, 1920; 
E 468228; Henry Lemoine & cie, 
Paris. [Copyright is claimed on re- 
vising and fingering] 

Pressure (Jaceuzs) Ballad; melody 
by J. Presburg [of Holland]; instru- 
mental. [535 

© 1c. Jan. 2, 1920; E 470512; 
Jacques Presburg, New York. 

PROFITEERING BLUES; words by Al. Wil- 
son, music by Irving Bibo [of U. 8.] 

[536 

© 1 @ Jan: 8, 1920; HE 470158; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

PROFITEERING LOVE; words by R. M. 
Harris, music by E. Sikes [of U. 8.] 

[537 

© 1c. Jan. 17, 1920; H 470539; 
BHstelle Sikes and Raphael M. Harris, 
Montgomery, Ala. 

PROKOFIEFF (SERGE) Marche; composed 
and ed. by S. Prokofieff [of Russia, 


domiciled at New York] op. 12, no. 
1; piano. (On cover: Marche, op. 12, 
no. 3) [538 


© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 470516; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on edit- 
ing] 


~—~__ 


| 


eh 30 


pt. 11, 0. S., v. 15 


PROKOFIEFF (SERGE)—Continued. 

-—— Prélude; composed and ed. by S. 
Prokofieff [of Russia, domiciled at 
New York] op. 12, no. 7; piano or 
harp, in C major. [5389 

© Dec. 80, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 470515; G. Schirmer, inc., New 


York. [Copyright is claimed on edit- 
ing] 
PsauLm 23; sacred song, words from the 


Old Testament, music by August 
Halter [of U. 8.];; sop. or ten. [540 

© Dec. 1, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
EK 466564; Ws L. Barnhouse, Oska- 
loosa, Ia. 


PucHERO (EL) ; tango, de M. Léarsi lof 
France]; piano. [541 
© Nov. 27, 1919; 1 ec. Jan. 3, 1920; 

EH 468230; Hachette & cie., Paris. 


PURE THOUGHTS; words by S. Purcell, 
melody by Jean Navarre [pseud. of 
Ethel Fisher, of U. S.] [542 

© 1c. Jan. 12, 1920; E 467076; 
Susie Purcell, Swissvale, Pa. 


QUAE EST ISTA; Choeur, de D. C. Plan- 
chet [of France] ; trois voix de fem- 
mes. Lyon, Janin fréres. (Antholo- 
gie des maitres religieux contem- 
porains) [543 

© Dec. 20, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
Ei 468251; J. Janin, Lyon, France. 


Quo vADIS; ouverture, par A. Scassola 
[of Italy]; orch. et piano conducteur. 
Ato. [544 - 


© Dee. 9, 1919; 1 ec. Dee. 30, 1919; 
E 468443; Francis Salabert, Paris. 


RACHMANINOFF (SERGEI) Prélude; by 
Rachmaninoff. op. 3, no. 2, rev, and - 
fingered by H. E. Ruhe [of U. S8.]; 
piano, in C sharp minor. (Selected 
teaching compositions, series 3) 

[545 

© Sept. 26, 1919; 2 ce. Jan. 2, 1920; 

EH 470036; J. A. Faunce Ge, Philadel- 

phia. [Copyright is claimed on an- 
notations, phrasing and fingering] 


RAG TIME SCHOOL DAYS; words and mel- 

ody by R. Austin Mack, Al. F. Fox 

- and R. F. Edwards [of U. 8.], arr. by 

R. F. Edwards. [546 

© ic. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466842; 
Ray F. Edwards, Chicago. 


RaGrimMe TERPSICHORE; from My golden 
girl, words by Frederic Arnold Kum- 
mer, music by Victor Herbert [of 
U.S.) [547 - 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1920; 
E 466574; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1920 


_RAISE OUR BANNER; words by J. Morey, 
melody by R. A. Browne [of U. S.] 
[548 
© 1c. Jan. 8, 1920; E 470181; 
Jesse Morey, HE. Schodack, N. ¥. 


RAMAYANA; fox trot, par Learsi [of 
France]; piano. _ [549 
© Dee. 9, 1919; 1 ¢. Dec. 31, 1919; 

E 468428; Francis Salabert, Paris. 


Ray (LIMIAN) Four little darkie 
Songs; words by Huntley Trevor, 
musie by L. Ray [of England] 
Contents: Piccaninny. — Nigger 
boy.—Coon weddin’.—Gran’ dad. 

[550 

© Dec. 24, 1919; 1c. Jan. 14, 1920; 

E 468639; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


REAL LOVE; words and music by Raf 
Lebana [pseud. of A. B. Farr, of 
‘U. S.J [551 

© 1c. Jan. 2, 1920; E 466585; 
Anna Bell Farr, Bahia Honda, Cuba. 


RECESSIONAL; grand chorus, by Ernest 
H. Sheppard [of U. 8.]; organ. 
552 


© Dee. 30, 1919; 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 470078; Theo. Presser ¢o., Phila- 
delphia. 


Rep (THE) BIRD’S SONG IS MINE; words 
by M. E. Hofer, music by Edouard 
Hesselberg [of U. 8.] [350 


© Jan. 3, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 14, 1920; 
EH 470511; Mary H. Hofer, Kolona, Ia. 


REINCARNATION; waltz oriental, from 
Salome, arr. by Archibald Joyce [of 
Hngland]; orch. with piano. [554 

© Dec. 17, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 14, 1920; 
E 468630; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 


REMEMBER AND WRITE A LINE; words 
by Mrs. M. D. Brown, music by E. 
S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] [555 

© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466919; 
Mrs. M. D. Brown, San Mateo, Calif. 


REVERIE; de L’oiseau-bleu, de Albert 
. Wolff [of France] ; violin et piano. 
[556 
© May 9, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 470119 ; Enoch & co., Paris. 
the garden of remembered things, 
words and music by F. H. Cole [of 
os: [557 
© 1c. Jan. 8, 1920; H 470173; 
HKred H. Cole, Valparaiso, Ind. 


RIGoLeTtTo. See Verdi (Giuseppe) 


567 


Road (A) sone; words by Adell 
Shepard, music by J. E. Roberts [of 
DS] [558 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1920; 
EH 470059; John Chureh co., Cincin- 
nati. 


ROLL THE CHARIOT ON; words and mu- 
sic by R. L. Fietcher [of U. 8.] [559 
© Jan. 2, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 38, 1920; 
E 470048 ; Robert L. Fletcher, Wheel- 
ing, W. Va. . 
RoMANCE; by J. Mokrejs [fof U. S.] 
op. 2, no. 2; piano. New York-: 
Cedar Rapids, Ia., Odowan pwb. co. 
Revised edition. [560 
© Dee. 31,.1919;.2 ¢ Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466607; John Mokrejs, New York. 


RoMANY; Gypsy love song, words and 

music by F. H. Cole [of U.S.] [561 

© 1c. Jan. 8, 1920; E 470174; 
Fred. H. Cole, Valparaiso, Ind. 

ROMEO IN GEORGIA; words and music 
by John Prindle Scott [of U. 8.]; 
low voice. [562 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 ce. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466620; Huntzinger & Dilworth, 
inc., New York. 

ROSE oF SAHARA; waltz, words and 
music by Boyd Martindale [i. e. H. 
B. Martindale, of U. S.] [563 

© 1.e. Jan. 8, 1920; E 470159; 
Hlijah Boyd Martindale, Kansas 
City, Kan. 

ROSEMARIE; words by B. H. Brown, 
musie by E. S. 8S. Huntington [of 
U. S.J [564 

© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; H 466926; B. 
H. Brown, Lindsay, Canada. 

SAILING; song, by Godfrey: Marks, arr. 

by Henry S. Sawyer [of U. S8.] [565 

© Dec. 15, 1919; 2c. Jan. 7, 1920; 
HE 466950 ; Cable co., Chicago. [Copy- 
right is claimed on new arrange- 
ment] 

Sartor’s (A) LIFE FOR ME; a jolly sea 
song, words and music by Leo Oechm- 
ler [of U. S.] op. 812; male voice. 
[566 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 ¢c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 470076; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 

Satur A PestH; Hungarian march, by 
Henri Kowalski, op. 18, ed. and fin- 
gered by H. E. Ruhe [of U. S8.]; 
piano. (Selected teaching composi- 
tions, series 3) [567 

© Sept. 26, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 470031; J. H. Faunce co., Philadel- 
phia. [Copyright is claimed on an- 
notations, phrasing and fingering] 


ol 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


568 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 15 


SAME OLD PLACES; from Joan of Arkan- 


Saw, words by Oscar Hammerstein 
2nd., music by Herbert Stothart [of 
U. S.J [568 


© Jan. 2, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1920; 
E 467001; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


SARCASME; composed and ed. by Serge 
Prok ofieft [of Russia, domiciled at 
New York] op. 17, no. 3: piano. [569 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 470520; G. Schirmer, ine, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on 
editing] 


Sarrorio (ARNOLDO) Ten melodious 
study pieces for the left hand alone; 
by A. Sartorio [of Germany] op. 
1136; piano. nos. acm: [570 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
H 470073; Theo. Presser CO:, Phila- 
delphia. 


ScHooLt (THE) Picnic. See Memories 


of childhood. 


SEARCHING FOR YOU; words by Albert 
M. Rouse, music by Emile Foss 
Christiani [of U. 8.] (Royal edition) 

[571. 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 

FE 466611; Kunkel bros. music ¢o., St. 
Louis. 


SEecRET (LE) ; intermezzo pizzicato, by 
Leonard Gautier, ed and fingered by 
H*EH. Ruhe [of U. 8.]; piano. (Se 
lected teaching compositions, series 
3) [572 

© Sept. 9, 1919; 2 ce. Jan. 2, 1920; 
H 470032; J. H. Faunce co., Phila- 
deiphia. [Copyright is claimed on 
annctations, phrasing and fingering] 

SEEKING; words and musie by James 
A. Conway [of U. S.] [573 

© Jan. 26, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 21, 1920; 
E 467283; Conway music pub. ¢o., 
Detroit. 


SERENADE-BOSTON; par Learsi [of 
France]; piano. [574 


© Dec. 9, 1919; 1 e«. Dec. 31, 1919; 
E 468427; Francis Salabert, Paris. 


SERENADE ITALIENNE. 
(A.) Six piéces. 


See Claussmann 


SEXTET. See Donizetti (Gaetano) 


SHE IS SLEEPING WHERE THE WABASH 
RIVER FLOWS; words by C. A. Smith, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. 8.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [atd 

© Dee. 17, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
466766; Clyde A. Smith, Terre 
Haute, Ind. 


SHE’S A COUSIN OF RostE O’GRaDY; 
words by Tom McCourt, music by 
Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New York, 
World music pub. corp. [576 


© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c Jan. 21920 - 
E 466637; F. P. Hemming, New 
Haven. 


SHEPHERDS’ DANCE; two-part or unison 
songs from Henry VIII, words by W. 
G. Rothery, music by ‘Edward Ger- 
man [of England] ; children’s voices, 
sop. 1 and 2. 4to, (School songs, 
no. 1292) [577 


© Jan. 15, 1920; 1 ce. Jan. 16, 1920; 
E 468624; Novelio & co., ltd., Lon- 


don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


SHEPHERD’S IDYL; Characteristic, by 
Carl Heins, op. 174, ed. and fingered 
by H. E. Ruhe [of U. §.]; piano. 
(Selected teaching compositions, 
Series 8) [578 

© Sept. 26, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
EF 470030; J. H. Faunce & co., Phila- 
delphia. [Copyright is claimed on 
annotations, phrasing and fingering] 


SHOUT YO’ GLORY; collected and arr. by 
David W. Guion fof U. S.]; medium 


voice. (Songs of A South ) [579 
© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
HE 4668388; G. Schirmer, inc., New 


York. 


SILVER (THE) MOON; duet, from Fifi- 


nella, words by Barry Jackson, 
music by Norman Hayes [of Eng- 
land] [580 


© Dec. 17, 1919; 1 ce. Jan. 14, 1920; 
E 468632; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 


SimpLe (A) way; words by Mrs. A. L. 
La Tourneaux, music by Hdouard 
Hesselberg [of U. 8.] [581 

© Jan. 1, 1920;'2 ¢ Jan. 14, 1920; 
E 470508; Mrs. A. L. La Tourneaux, 
Pittsburgh. 


SINCE WE ARE OLD AND GRAY} 


words by 
O. E. Britain, music by E. S. 8. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] [582 


©1c. Jan. 8, 1920; © 470214; Ollie 
E. Britain, Dallas, Neb. 


SINCE WE’VE MET AGAIN ; words by Bert 


Hagen, music by L. Dimond [of 
UsXS5l [583 
© 1 & Jan-7, 1920; EH 466976; 


Louis Dimond, New York. 


32 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1920 


SING A SONG OF GLADNESS; words by 
E. M. Skaling, music by Hector Rich- 
ard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters. mu- 


sic co. [584 
© Dec. 17, 1919; 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466764; Ethel M. Skaling, North 


Bay, Canada. 


Sine, O YE HEAVENS; words and music 

by R. L. Fletcher [of U. 8.] [585 

ic dam, 2, 1920; 2 ¢. Jan. 31920; 

BE 470050; Robert L. Fletcher, Wheei- 
ing, W. Va. - 


SLEEP LITTLE SEED BABIES. See Murray 
(Gladys G.) Five kiddies’ songs. 


SLEEP, LITTLE Son; Christmas carol, 
words by Mary McLean Chase, music 
by TI. Frederick H. Candlyn fof -U. 
S.]; mixed voices. 4to. (Church 
musie review, no. 561) [586 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 2c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
EK 466626 ; H. W. Gray co., New York. 


SLEIGH (THE) RIDE; intermezzo, by 
N. De Rubertis [of U. 8.]; orch. 
with piano. [587 

© Jan. 26, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 19, 1920; 
EH 467174; J. W. Jenkins sons music 
co., Kansas City, Mo. 


SMILE; words by B. Minard, music by 

EK. 8. 8S. Huntington [of U. S.] [588 

© 1-¢. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466912; 
Bernard Minard, Des Moines. 


SMIZE JUST SMILE; words by Betty 
Harden, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters music 
con [589 

© Dec. 13, 1919; 2c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
EK 466683 ; Beatrice HK. Harding, 
Toronto, Canada. 


SMILING BLUES; words by Mrs. W. L. 
Sheckley, music by Herman A. Hum- 
mel [of U. S.] [590 

© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; EB 4669438 ; Mrs. 
William L. Shockley, St. Louis. 

SOLA A LEI; mazurka, by Paul Bolog- 
nese [of U. 8.]; piano. (Jn 10 origi- 
nal pieces, no. 7) [591 

© 1 ¢, Jan. 19, 1920; EK 467220: 
N. J. Loreck, Brooklyn. 


SOLDIER HOME UNDER THE SILVER MOON; 
words by M. Cassel, music by Hector . 
Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [592 

© Dec. 13, 1919; 2 ce. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466723; Marie Cassel, Philadel- 
-phia. 


BE 


602 


SoLpIER’s (THE) PROMISE; words and 
musie by W. Edington [of U. S.] 
[593 
©1c. Jan. 8, 1920; E 470210; W. 
Edington, Seneca Falls, N. Y. 


SoME BIG SOMETHING; from Joan of 
Arkansaw, words by Oscar Hammer- 
stein 2nd., music by Herbert Stothart 
fof U. S.] [594 

© Jan. 2, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1920; 
HE 467005 ; Jerome Hy. Remick & CO., 
New York. 


SoME DAY; words by J. Stanley, music. 
by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New 
York, World music pub. corp. [595 

© Dec. 30, 1919;.2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466666; Joe Stanley, New York. 


words by John Gill Matthews, jr., 
musie by Marguerite L. Brown and 
George 8S. Watt [of U. 8.] [596 

(© Jan. 8, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 9, 1920; 
EH 467058; Trio music co., Seattle. 


SOME ONE’S GOT TO LOVE ME THAT’S ALL; 
jazz fox trot, words and music by 
Clifton C. Taylor [of U. S.] [597 

© Jan. 14, 1920; 2 ec. Jan. 8, 1920; 
fh} 470272; C. C. Taylor, Dayton, O. 


SOME ONE WILL HAVE W HAT YOU DON’T 
WANT; words by Mrs. J. Zinsel, mu- 
sic by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [598 

© Dec. 17, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
FE 466762; Mrs. Joseph Zinsel, New 
Orleans. 


SOMEONE TO LOVE ME; from Fifinella, 
lyric by Barry Jackson, music by 
Norman Hayes [ot England] [599 

© Dec. 17, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 14, 1920; 
EK 468635 ; Ascherberg g, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. 


SOMEWHERE IN OKLAHOMA; Words by 
EK. L. Johnson, music by Geo. Graff, 


jr. [of U. S.] New York, World mu- 
sic pub. corp. [600 
© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1920; 


EH 466646; Edward L. Johnson, Tus- 
. kegee Institute, Ala. 


SOMEWHERE, SOMEONE, SOMETIME} 
words and music by Con Barth [of 
Ch Say t?) feor 

© gan. 17, 1920; 2 e Jan. 17,-1920; 
470540 ; Volkwein bros., Pittsburgh. 


5) 


SOMEWHERE THERE SURELY IS SOMEONE; 
words by Mrs. C. Westover [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [602 

© Dee. 13, 1919; 2:¢ Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466691; Mrs. C. Westover, Belling- 
ham, Wash. 


Oo 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


603 


pt. 11, n.s., v. 15 


SonaTE. See Beethoven (Ludwig van) 


SONG OF A FLUTE (Air de fifite) ; words 
by M. Edouard Beaufils, Hnglish 
words by Hall Johnson, music by Tod 
B. Galloway [of U. S.]; song with 
flute or violin ad lib. [603 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 470080; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


Sone oF DAWN; from Fifinella, words 
by Barry Jackson, music by Norman 
Hayes [of England] [604 


© Dec. 17, 1919; 1 ce. Jan. 14, 1920; 
E 468633 ; Ascherberg, "Hopwood & 
Crew, itd., London. 


SONG OF LOVE; my love is like the red, 
red rose, words by Robert Burns, mu- 
sic by Ernest Prang Stamm [of U. 
S.]; male voices. 4to. [605 

© Dec. 20, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1920; 
E 466556; Shattinger piano & music 
co., St. Louis. 


—— See also Nevin (Ethelbert) Four 
songs without words. 


SONG OF THE NORMAN CONQUEST; words 
by Rudyard Kipling, music by H. W. 
Closson [of U. S.] [606 

© te. Jan: 22, 1920'- 'h/ 467274: 
Henry Whitney Closson, George, 
N. J: 


Sone (THE) OF THE RIVER; words by 
Charles Kingsley, music by J. M, 
Steinfeldt [of U. S.] ; women’s voices. 
Ato. [607 

© Jan. 26, 1920; 2c. Jan. 21, 1920; 
EH} 467284; John M. Steinfeldt, San 
Antonio. 


Sone (THE) VALIANT; words by Clin- 
ton Scollard, music by William L. 
Glover [of U. 8.] [608 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 c. Jan.-2, 1920; 
H) 466629 ; H. W. Gray co., New York. 


Sone (A) WITHOUT (MANY) WORDS; 
from My golden girl, words by Fred- 
eric Arnoid Kummer, music by Victor 
Herbert [of U. S.] [609 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1920; 
EK 466573; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


SONS OF THE AIR; words by W. Middle- 
ton, music by E. 8. 8. Huntington [of 
eS. | [610 

©1c. Jan. 5, 1920; H 466927; W. 
Middleton, Victoria, Canada. 


Sortie. See Suite Liturgique. 


o4 


Sout (THE) IN THE DARK; words by 
Louis Altheimer, music by B. M. 
Altheimer [of U. 8.]; Me€ZZO-SOp. OL 
bar. [611 

© 1c. Jan. 7, 1920; E 466965; 
Bessie M. Altheimer, St. Louis. 


SOUVENIRS DU COUVENT (Convent memo- 
ries) ; reverie, by Thelerise Saulnier 
[pseud. of Charles Kunkel, of U. S.]; 
piano. [612 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466610; Kunkel bros. music ¢o., 
St. Louis. 


SPANISH WALTZ SONG; words and mu- 
sic by I. L. Caston [of U. S.], arr. - 
by Hilding Andersen [of U. S.] 

[613 
© 1e. Jan. 7, 1920; E 466954; 
Ida Lee Caston, New York. 


Sposina (LA); schottis, by Paul Bo- 
lognese [of U. S.]; piano. (Jn 10 
original pieces, no. 5) [614 

© le. Jan. 19, 1920; E 467218; 
N. J. Loreck, Brooklyn. 


SPRING-TIME; words by Mrs. W. H. 
Wetteran, music by E.S. S. Hunting- 
ton fof U. 8.] [615 

© 1c. Jan. 8, 1920; H 470205; 
Mrs. Wm. H. Wetteran, West Wood, 
O. 


SquINTING (THE) Boy;. fox-trot, par. 
L. G. Delabre [of France]; piano. 
[616 
© Dec. 9, 1919; 1 ¢ Dee. 31, 1919; 
BE 468445; Francis Salabert, Paris. 


See Mandolin solos. 


STAR OF MY HEART; words by P. P. 
Nordby, music by H. Ostby [of U.S8.] 
[617 

© Jan. 8, 1920; 2 © Jam. 821920; 

E 467062; Harry Ostby, Fargo, N. D. 


STAR OF THE WEST; words by Harry B. 
Smith, music by Isham Jones [of UV. 
S]. [618 

© Jan. 19, 1920; 2 ¢. Jan. 20, 1920; 
E 467237 ; Waterson, Berlin & Sny- 
der €o., New York. 


STAR OF GOLD. 


STAR (THE) ONCE SO BLUE NOW IS GOLD ; 
words by J. McColgan, music by E. 
S. S. Huntington [of U.8.] [619 

©1c Jan. 8, 1920; E 470216; John 
McColgan, Mariners Harbor, N. Y. 


STARRY NIGHT; words by Ralph Gengo, 
melody by J. Martuecci [of Italy, 
domiciled at New York] [620 

© 1c. Jan. 8, 1920; E 4170189; 
Joseph Martucci, New York. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1920 


a 637 


Stars (THE) ARE GLEAMING; part- 
song, words by Maude Elizabeth 
Inch, music by W. Rhys-Herbert [of 
U. S.]; first and second sop. and 
alto. [Choruses in octavo form, no. 
4742) [621 


© Jan. 17, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 19, 1920; 
E 467184; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


STORNELLI FIORENTINI; rispetti Tos- 
ceani a dueitto, parole di N. Di Palma, 
musica arr. di Giovanni Del Colle 
[of Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn] ; 
mand. ace. 4to. [622 


(©) Wee:'10, 1919 - 2'e.’ Jan. 3,'1920 ; 
_E 470004; Natale Di Palma, New 
York. 


Story (A) OF THE SEA; by Adam Carse 
fof Great Britain]; piano. (Moods 
and fancies, no. 5) [623 


(©) Jan. 7, 1920; 1 c. Dec. 26, 1919; 
i) 468451; Joseph Williams, Itd., Lon- 
don. 


STRAUSS, STRAUSS ET SrTRAus. See 


Valses bourgeoises. 


STRING (A) oF erris; from Joan of 
Arkansaw, words by Oscar Hammer- 
stein, 2nd, music by Herbert Stot- 
hart [of U. 8.] [624 


© Jan. 2, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1920; 
E 466998; Jerome H. Remick & Co., 
New York. 


Su-Ez; Arabian tone poem, by L. Di- 

mond [of U. 8.]; piano. [625 

© 1e Jan. 7, 1920; E 466975; 
Louis Dimond, New York. 


SUITE LITURGIQUE; Sur des motifs de la 
messe Cum jubilo, par M. J. Erb [of 
France] op. 83; orgue ou harmonium. 
Lyon, Janin fréres. (Anthologie des 
maitres religieux contemporains) 
Contents: Entrée.—Offertoire.—Hlé- 
vation.—Communion.—Sortie. [626 

© Dec. 20, 1919; 1¢. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468249; J. Janin, Lyon, France. 


Sun (THE) WILL SHINE ITS BEST FOR 
you; words and music by K. W. 
Ogden [of U. S8.] [627 

© 1c. Jan. 19, 1920; E 467176; 
Katherine West Ogden, Columbus, O. 


SUNNY DAYS OF CHILDHOOD; words by 
J. A. Wolfe, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [628 

© Dee. 18, 1919; 2 ce. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466748; John A. Wolfe, Kewanee, 
TH. 


SUNSHINE ROSE; words by Jean Le- 
fevre, music by William C. Polla 
[pseud. of W. C. Powell, of U. S.] 

[629 

© Jan. 7, 1920: 2c Jan. 3, 1920; 

E 466848; C. C. Church & co., Hart- 
ford. 


SUPPLICATION; words by Mrs. J. E. 
Littell, music by Mrs. J. I. Harwood 
[of U. S.] Plainwell, Mich., Baptist 
league. , [630 

© Dec. 16, 1919; 2 c. Dee. 11, 1919; 
E 470525; Mrs. J. Elmer Littell & | 
Mrs. J. I. Harwood, Plainwell, Mich. 

SUR LA TERRASSE AU CLAIR DE LUNE. 

See Claussmann (A.) Six piéces. 


SWEET BABY MINE; words by I. Early, 
music by Edouard Hesselberg [of 
UG. S.J [631 

© Jan. 1, 1920; 2 c Jan. 14, 1920; 
E 470506 ; Ione Early, Parker, Kan. 


SWEET CHILE 0’ MINE; words and music 
by G. Dornblaser [of U. S.]  Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [632 

© Dec. 17, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 


E 466765; Gertrude Dornblaser, 
Kalamazoo, Mich. 
SWEET GENEVIEVE; words by Geo. 


Cooper, music by Henry Tucker, arr. 
by Henry S. Sawyer [of U. S.] [6383 

© Dec. 15, 1919; 2c. Jan. 7, 1920; 
E 466951 ; Cable co., Chicago. [Copy- 
right is claimed on new arrange- 
ment] 


SWEET LITTLE SWEETHEART 0’ MINE; 
lyric by Val Case, music by A. Smith 
[of England, domiciled at Los An- 
‘geles, Calif.], arr. by Homer Tourjee 
fot. U.S.) [634 

© 1e. Jan. 3, 1920; E 465998; 
Albert Smith, Los Angeles. 


SWEET MEMORY; words by R. E. Scales, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [635 

© Dee. 17, 1919; 2c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
EH 466752; Roy E. Scales, Cohasset, 
Minn. 


SWEETEST (THE) NAME; words and 
musie by August Halter [of U. 8.]; 
quartet or chorus. 4to. [686 

© Dee. 1, 1919; 2 ¢ Jan. 2, 1920; 
EH 466560; C. L. Barnhouse, Oska- 
loosa, Ia. 

SWEETHEART; words by H. E. Baker, 
music by author and B. A. Reisman 
[of U. 8.] [637 

© 1c. Jan. 19, 1920; E 467187; 
Howard E. Baker and Ben A. Reis- 
man, Atlantic City. 


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638 


SWEETHEART DAYS OF OLD; words and 
inelody by G. W. Islam [of U. S8S.] 

[638 

© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466799; 
Geo. W. Islam, Newport News, Va. 


SYLVAN DELL; words by M. McComb, 
music by E. S. 8. Huntington [of 
U.S] [639 

© 1 ¢ Jan. 5, 1920; E 466923; 
Mary McComb, Seattle. 


SYMPATHETIQUE WALTZES; by Ray- 
mond Walker [of U. S.], arr. by 
George I’. Briegel [of U. S.]; piano. 

[640 
© 1c. Jan. 3, 1920; E -470005; 
Thomas & Walker, New York. 


TANTUM ERGO; par D. C. Planchet [of 
France]; 4 voix mixtes. Lyon, 
Janin fréres. (Anthologie des mai- 
tres religieux contemporains) [641 

© Dec. 20, 1919; 1 ce. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468252; J. Janin, Lyon, France. 


TARENTELLE; by Theo. G. Wettach [of 

U. 8.] ; piano. 642 

© Jan. 17, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 17, 1920; 

Ei 470548; Volkwein bros., Pitts- 
burgh, 


TEA-TIME; words by G. Jean-Aubry, 
music by Eugéne Goossens [of Eng- 
land] op. 19, no. 8. (Chester series, 
no. 72) [643 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 1c. Jan. 16, 1920; 
EK 468626; J. & W. Chester, New 
York. 


TELL ME ALL ABOUT IT JOHNNY DAR- 


LING; words and music by J. A. Sim- | 


mons [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [644 

© Dec. 17, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466749; J. A. Simmons, Stella, 
Neb. 


TELL ME YOU ARE COMING BACK TO ME; 
words and music by Alexander Bu- 
chanan Lowe [of U. 8.] [645 


Cy dan) 1920F 2%: Jam!) b1920'5 4 


HK 466941 ; 
° Miami, Fla. 


Dixie music pub. Co., 


TEMPERAMENTAL RAG; by G. Deiro [of | 


Up. 3 28t violin, [646 


© 1 ¢ Jan.-19, 1920; HE 467204; | 


Guido Deiro, New York. 


TENNESSEE (A) LULLABY; words and 
music by W. Owen [of U. 8.]; arr. 
by Charles Hilner. [647 

© Dec. 11, 1919; 1 ¢. Dee. 18, 1919 ; 
1c. Jan. 2, 1920; E 466835 ; Wenonah 
Owen, Haverhill, Mass. 


pt. m1, n. s., v. 15 


sD 


a 


TESORO MIO -(My sweetheart) ; waltz, 
by E. Becucci, arr. by Pietro Deiro 
[of Italy, domiciled at New Milford, 
N. J.]; piano-accordion. — [648 

© Dee. 29, 1919; 2 ec. Jan. 8, 1920; 
EK 470167; O. Pagani & bro., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


THAT APPEALING MOON; words by M. 
Lapier, music by E. S. 8. Huntington 
[of U. 8.] [649 


© 1c Jan. 8, 1920; E 470206; 
Mabel Lapier, Easthampton, Mass. 


THAT DEAR LITTLE COTTAGE AND YOU; 


words by Edward Warde, music by 
Herbert Barnes [of England] [650 

© Dec. 24, 1919; 1 «. Jan. 3, 1920; 
E 4682386; H. Sharples & son, Itd., 
London. 


THAT HEAVENLY-JAzzZ; the religious 
blues, words by James H. Dempsey, 
music by J. C. Schmid [of U. 8.] 

[651 

© Dec. 18, 1919; 2 c Jan. 2, 1920; 

HE 470023; Johann C. Schmid, Phila- 
delphia. 


THAT OLD SWEETHEART OF MINE; words 
and melody by J. Vollmer [of U. S.] 
[652 


© 1c. Jan. 2, 1920; E 466590; 
James Vollmer, Philadelphia. 


words by N. Shaw, music by Hec- 
tor Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [653 
© Dec. 8, 1919; 2 e@. Jan. 2, 1920; 
EK 466779; Nancy Shaw, Seattle. 
THAT SWEETHEART OF LONG AGO; words 
by J. Conway, music by. EH. S., S. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] [G54 
© 1c Jan. 5, 1920; H 466884; 
John Conway, Brooklyn. 


THERE IS A BRILLIANT BEAUTY ; words 
by .L., Lawler, .musie,by BL) Sx 5. 
Huntington [of U. S8.] [655 

© le Jan. 5, 1920; E 466881; 
Lizzie Lawler, Rochester, N. Y. 


THERE’EL BE A DAY WHEN YOU'LL THINK 
OF ME; words and music by R. Larsh 
fore Uy 5.4 [656 

© Jan. 8, 1920 3;°2°e dan. O20 5 
BE 467066; Ralph Larsh, Chicago. 

THERE’S A LONG TRAIL WINDING BACK TO 
otD New HampsHiIRE; words by R. 
Dickson, music by Hector Richard 
fof U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [657 

© Dec. 13, 1919; 2 e. Jan. 2, 1920; 
© 466735 ; Roy Dickson, Greencastle, 
Ind. 


6 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1920 


THERE’S SOMEONE WHO MISSES JUST 

_ you; words by W. E. McCabe, music 

by Hector Richard [of U. S.]  Chi- 

cago, Legters music co. [658 

© Dec. 13, 1919; 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1920; 

E 466722; W. E. McCabe, Rockford, 
Til. 4 


‘THEY CAN’T FOOL ME; from Sinbad, 
words and music by Bud De Sylva 
and Al Jolson [of U. 8.] [659 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1920; 
E 466579; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


THEY'RE ALL AFTER ME; words and 
music by T. August [of U .S.] [660 
© Jan. 8, 1920; 2 ec. Jan. 9, 1920; 

E 467054; Thomas August, Chicago. 


THEY SHALL RETURN; words by J. 
Lewis Milligan, French version by 
Saint Emo de Champ, music by 
penn: WW. Worth [of U. 8.];: ‘in’ F. 

[661 

_ © Dee. 31, 1919; 2 ¢. Jan. 2, 1920; 

i 466628 ; H. W. Gray co., New York. 


‘THEY THAT WAIT UPON THE LORD; 
sacred song, words from Isaiah XL, 
musie by Beatrice Macgowan Scott 
fot U. S.] [662 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466621; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 


THIS GOOD WORLD; words by W. H. 
Lainpley, music by Hector Richard 
[of S.1 Chicago, Legters music 
co. [663 

© Dee. 13, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466714; Wellington H. Lampley, 
Hampton, Va. 


Ty 
| 


hs 


THorN (A) IN MY HEART; Waltz ballad, 
words by E. Cavanaugh, music by 
Bob Allan [of U. S8.] [664 

© Jan. 2,,.1920; .2:¢e.-Jan. 3; 1920; 
EE) 470055; Vandersioot music pub. 
eco., Williamsport, Pa. 


HOSE BEAUTIFUL EYES; words by F. L. 
Wilson, music by E. 8S. 8S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. 8.] [665 

© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; EH 466924; 
Flora L. Wilson, Moron Camaguey, 
Cuba. 


THOSE DREAMY EYES; words by D. 
Bruggere, music by Hector Richard 
[ot U. 8.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [666 

© Dee. 13, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E: 466708; Dorothy Bruggere, Salt 
Lake City. 


3 


7 


675 


THOU BEAUTIFUL LAND OF LIBERTY; 
words by P. B. Svreek, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [667 

© Dee. 17, 1919; 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466751; Peter B. Svreek, Eastland, 
Tex. 


THOU WHO ART LOVE; words and music 
by G. Arno [of U. S.] 1. Low voice, 
in D. 2. High voice, in F. [66S 

© Nov. 19, 1919; 1c. Nov. 24, 

IST, 2b Cece o vlote 5 1 ee Caen 

Dec. 23, 1919; E 463596; Boston 

music co., Boston. : 


THOUGHTS OF BOYHOOD DAYS; words Dy 
M. Cummins, music by Hector Rich- 
ard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [669 

© Dec. 13, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466685; Milt Cummins, Corbin, 
Ky. 


THOUGHTS OF HOME-LAND; words by G. 

B. Teter, music by A. Leopold Rich- 

“ard. fot W. .s.).. Chicago, Legters 

music co. [670 

© Dee. 17, 19197 2c Jan. 2, 1920; 

E 466759; Gladys B. Teter, Reading, 
Kan. 


THREE CHEERS FOR OUR AMERICAN BOYS ; 
words by L. M. Kunz, melody by 
Jean Navarre [pseud. of Htne! 
Fisher; of U. 8.] [671 

© 1c. Jan. 12, 1920; E 467070; 
Lucille M. Kunz, New Orleans. 


THY BEAMING EYES. See MacDowell 
(Edward Alexander) 

TintL THE SWANEE RIVER RUNS DRY; 
words and music by Jack Mahoney 
[om U aS] [672 

© Dec. 18, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 5, 1920; 
E 466849; Geo. A. Friedman, inc., 
New York. 

"TIS SPRING; words and music by F. 

Craig fof U. S.] [673 
© 1c. Jan. 19, 1920; BH 467239 ; 
Florence Craig, Belle Vernon, Pa. 

To A JUNE ROSE; two part song, words 
by Hope Briddon, music by Mary 
‘Helen Brown [of U.S] 4to. (Series 
of part songs for women’s voices, ro. 
2014) [674 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466617; Hunizinger & Dilworth, 
inc., New York. 

To A LOVER; words by M. Langenecker, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [S75 

© Dee. 13, 1919; 2°¢. Jan. 2, 1920; 
EH 466682; Mildred Lanrgenecker, 
Newark, N. J. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


676 


pt, Ty, Wee woe 


TO FIGHT FOR OLD U. S, A.; words by | 


D. Albin, music by Hector Richard 
fof U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [676 

©; Dec 15, 19192 c. Ja 2 1920 : 
BE) 466727 ; Dora Albin, Chillicothe, O. 


To PROTECT THE GOOD OLD FLAG, RED, 
WHITE AND BLUE; words by W. J. 
Edmonds, music by E. 8. 8. Hunting- 
ton fof U. S-] [677 


©l1c. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466908; W. . 


J. Edmonds, Vandergrift, Pa. 


TG THOSE WHO WILL NE’ER RETURN; 
werds by R. 8. Allen, music by Hec- 
tor Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Leg- 
ters music co. [678 

© Dec. 13, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466707; Richard 8. Allen, Roches- 
LERVON.. ve 


To VICTORY; quartet, words and music 


by, H.C. Bush [of,.U. S:]:. male 
voices. Wichita, Kan., Bush pub. co. 
8vo. [679 


© Dec. 20, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 7, 1920; 
E 466869; Ernest C. Bush, Wichita, 
Kan. 


To you; words by W. Weinrich, music 
by Hector Richard [of U. 8.]  Chi- 
cago, Legters musie co. . [680 

© Dec. 2, 1919; 2 «. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466783 ; Willeta Weinrich, Sedalia, 
Mo. 

TOGETHER; words and musie by I. L. 
Caston [of U. S.J], arr. by Hilding 
Andersen [of U. 8.] [681 

© 1c. Jan. 7, 1920; E 466963; 
Ida Lee Caston, New York. 


words by Julia Collard Baker, 
music by 8S. F. Robinson [of U. 8.] 
San Francisco, Henry J. Robinson. 

[682 

© Jan. 2, 1920; 2 ¢. Jan. 5, 1920: 

HE 466933; Stella Faneher Robinson, 
San Francisco. 

TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION; by Trygve 
Torjussen [of Norway] op. 23, no. 
1; piano. [683 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 16, 1920; 
E 468620; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 

Tout TOMBE; de la célébre opérette 
PhiePHi @) pac tt: Christine “Tot 
Wrance]; cordes avee piano conduc- 
teur. 4te. (Collection des refrains 
en vogue, no. 66) [684 

© Dec. 9, 1919; 1 ¢. Dec. 80, 1919; 
i 468436; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


TRIUNFO; tango criollo, de Rogelio Hu- 
guet fof Spain], arr. par F. Salabert 
[of France]; orch. avec. piano con- 
ducteur. 4to. (Célébre collection 
des succés, no. 397) [ 685. 

© Dec. 20, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468244; Francis Salabert, Paris. 


TROUBLES; words by A. Wise, music by 
Artie Bowers [of U. S.J] St. Ber- 
nard, O., Wise bros. [686 

© Dec. 16, 1919; 2 c. Dee. 11, 1919; 
EH 470584; Arthur Wise, Shepards- 
ville, Ky. 


TRUE BLUE; words by W..F. Read, mu- 

sic by E. 8. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 

3 L687 

© 1 e Jan. 8, 1920; BH) 470194: 
Win. F. Read, Washington. 


TRUE UNTIL I DIE, OH BELIEVE ME; 
words and music by A. Webster [of 
Wess) [688 

© Jan. 26, 1920: 2 & dan va 
1920; © 467282; Alexander Webster, 
Revere, Mass. 


TRUMPET (THE) OF GLORY; words by J. 
J. Russell, music by E. S. S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S8.] [689 

© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466900: J. 
J. Russell, Hartford. 


TRUST THOU THY LOVE; words by John 
Ruskin, music by H. W. Closson [fof 


i. Say [690 

©,.1°¢., Jan. 22, 1990: He sageeo 
Henry Whitney Closson, Orange, 
N. J. 


TUNES (THE) OF THE ARABIC PSALTER 
IN STAFF NOTATION. [691 


© Sept. 15, 1919; 2 & and aff. Dec. 
80, 1919; A 561204; Board of foreign 
missions of the United Presbyterian 
Church, Philadelphia. 


Tuscora ; nocturne, by C. H. Partridge 
[of U. S.J]; piano. [692 
© Dec. 16, 1919; 2 « Jan. 2, 1920; 
KE 470025; Chas. H. Partridge, 
Dover, O. mar 
"TWAS A CRIMSON ROAD TO VICTORY BUT 
AMERICA PAVED THE WAY;- words by 
A. M. Thigpen, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. S.]. Chicago, Legters 
musié co. [693 
© Dec. 18, 1919; 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466700; Agnes Murchison Thig- 
pen, Ashburn, Ga. 
TWENTY YEARS FROM NOW; words and 
melody by L. W. Wood [of U. §8.] 
[694 
©1e¢ Dee. 26, 1919; E 470521; 
Lyman Worthy Wood, Chicago. 


38 : 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1920 


711 


TWILIGHT-CAROL (THE); words by C. | UNDER THE FOLDS OF OLD GLORY; or, 


F. Alexander, music by J. Sebastian 
Matthews [of U. S.]; chorus mixed 
voices. 4to. (Church music review, 
no. 564) [695 

© Dec.'31, 1919; 2c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466624; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 


TWILIGHT’S DREAM; words by H. Good- 


now, music by Hector Richard [of 

U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[696 

© Dee. 2, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 

E 466780; Helen Gocdnow, Wor- 
cester, Mass. 


TWINKLE TOES; from Twinkle toes, 
words by Z. Myers, music by I. B. 
Kornblum [of U. S.] [697 

© Jan. 12, 1920; 2c. Jan. 12, 1920; 
E 467089; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. 


Twe LITTLE BOYS; words by S. P. 
Mathy, music by Hector Richard 
fof U. S.J] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [698 

© Dee. 13, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
EK 466675; Sara Pierson Mathy, 
Northfield, Minn. 


TWO LITTLE TEAR DROPS; words by HE. 
Milford, music by Harry J. Lincoln 
[of U. S.] [699 

© Jan. 26, 1920; 2 ec. Jan. 21, 1920; 
E 467285; Edwin M. Vaughn, San 
Francisco. 


Two MEN, A GUN AND A GIRL; words by 
EK. D. Miller, melody by W. R. Smith 
Lon U. Sd [700 

© 1c. Jan. 19, 1920; E 467209; 
Evelyn D. Miller and W. Renick 
Smith, Dallas. 


ULYssEs; words by Berton Braley, 
musie by Mary Turner Salter [of 
U.S.]; low voice. [701 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 ce. Jan. 2, 1920; 
EK 470060; John Church co., Cin- 
cinnati. ; 


UNCLE SAMMY’S SOLDIER BOYS; Words 
by T. C. Young, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. S.] [702 


© 1c Jan. 8, 1920; E 470197; 
The'ma C. Young, Phillipsburg, Kan. 


UNcLE SAM’S SOLDIERS; words by L. 


Porter, music by Hector Richard | 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [703 


ic.nWee 2 S019. 2..¢s, Jan. 2, 
1920; E 466771; Louise Porter, New 
Orleans. 


39 


Three cheers and three times three, 
words by Mrs, F. F. Calhoun, music 
by J. E. Andino [of U. S.] [ 704 


© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466903; 
Mrs. F. F. Calhoun, Tamwater, 
Wash. 


UNDER THE STARS AND STRIPES; mili- 
tary march, by W. Reed [of U. S.]; 
piano. [705 

© le. Jan. 19, 1920; E 467185; 
Waldo Reed, Plymouth, Fla. 


UNDERNEATH THE MOON; words by - 
Jeff Branen, music by Vincent C. 
Plunkett [of U. 8.] [706 


© Jan. 9, 1920; 2c. Jan. 12, 1920; 
E 467068 ; Joe Morris music co., New 
York. 


UNDERNEATH THE ROYAL PALM TREES 
DOWN BESIDE THE OCEAN BLUE; words 
and music by Alexander Buchanan 
Lowe [of U. S.] [T07 

© gan. 5, 1920 2c. Jan. 5, 1920: 
E 466939; Dixie music pub. co., 
Miami, Wia. 


U. S. A. warnine Katser BILL; words 
by N. D. Poston, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [708 

© Dec. 17, 1919; 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466755; Nathaniel D. Poston, Mc- 
Alester, Okla. 


UNLUCKY BLUES; 4vords and music by 
Ted Lewis and J. Russel Robinson 
[of -U. 8.] [709 

© 1c. Jan. 2, 1920; E 466612; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 


VA FUORI NEMICO; galop, by Paul 
Bolognese [of U. 8.]; piano. (Jn 10 
original pieces, no. 6) [710 


©i1ec. Jan. 19, 1920; E 467219; N. 
J. Loreck, Brooklyn. 


VALSE BRILLANTE. See Valses bour- 


geoises. 


VALSE-CAPRICE. See Claussmann (A.) 
Six piéces.—Valse bourgeoises. 


VALSE CHANTEE; de la céiébre opérette 


Phi-Phi, par H. Christiné [of 
France]; cordes avec piano con- 
ducteur. 4to. (Collection des.chan- 


Sons eh vogue, no. 5d) [711 

© Dec. 9, 1919; 1 c. Dec. 30, 1919; 
E 468433; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


CATALOGUE GF COPYRIGHT EN STRIES 


712 


pt. mm, 2S. 985 


VALSE DU PREMIER RAISER; de Vopérette 
F up, par Joseph Szule, arr. par F. 
Salabert [of France]; cordes avec 
piano conducteur. 4to. (Collection 
des refrains en vogue, no. 72) Big 4 

© Dec. 9, 1919; 1 c. Dec. 30, 1919; 
~ 468439; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ent] 


VALSE FANTASTICO; waltz, by Menfi, 
arr. by Pietro Deiro [of Italy, domi- 
ciled at New Milford, N. J.] ; piano- 
accordeon. [713 

© Dee. 29, 1919; 2 ce. Jan. 8, 1920; 
E 470171; O. Pagani & bro., New 
York. 
rangement] 

VauLsE NAPOLITAINE; by Cyril Muilen 
[of England]; piano. [714 

© Dee. 24, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 3, 1920; 
FE 468237; H. Sharpies & son, Itd., 

_ London. 


VYALSE ROURGEOISES; by Lord Berners 
[of England]; piano, four hands. 
Contents: Valse Dbrillante.—Valse 
caprice.—Strauss Strauss et Straus. 

[715 
© Dee. 31, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 16, 1920; 
H 468628; J. & W. Chester, London. 


VeRETEE EYES; words and melody by 
L. Johnson [of U. 8S.], arr. by Lovie 
Austin [of U. S.] [716 

© 1¢ Jan. 5, 1920; E 466937; 
Lukie Johnson, New York. 


VEDOVA (LA) ALLEGRA (The merry 
widow) ; waltz, by F. Lehar, arr. by 
Pietro Deiro [of Italy, domiciled at 
New Milford, N. J.J]; piano-ac- 
cordeon. eetT 

© Dec. 29, 1919; 2 ce. Jan. 8, 1920; 
KH 470170; O. Pagani & bro., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


VERANDA VAN; words and melody by 

D. D. Deene [of U. S.] [718 

©, 4:6. Jan. %,: 1920: B). 466961 : 
Dorothy D. Deene, Chicago. 


VERDI (GIUSEPPE) Rigoletto; quar- 
tet, “Dy? 1G. Verdi)’ arr. by "Pietro 
Deiro [of Italy, domiciled at New 
Milford, N. J.]; piano-accordeon. 

[719 

© Dec. 29, 1919; 2 ¢. Jan. 8, 1920; 
E 470165; O. Pagani & bro., New 
York. 


[Copyright is claimed on ar-' 


VERTIGE PASSIONNEL; valse-hésitation, 
de EE. Rey-Andreu [of —_—, op. 
10; piano. - [720: 

© Dee. 29, 1919: 1 ¢. Jan, 2, 132); 
E 468255; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 


VERTU, VERTURON, VERTURONNETTE; de 
la célébre opérette Phi-Phi, par H. 
Christiné [of France]; cordes avec 
piano conducteur. 4to. (Collection 
des refrains en vogue, no. 60) [721 

© Dee. 9, 1919; 1 ce. Dec. 30, 1919; 
EH 468434; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


Vicrory; march song, words by D. G. 
Carney, melody by Artie Bowers [of 
We S:] [722 


© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466806; 


Dora G. Carney, Medford, Mass. 
words by S. Thomas, melody by 

Jean Navarre [pseud. of Ethel 

Fisher, of Us Sq [723 


© 1c Jan. 12, 1920; E 467081; 
S. Thomas, William Head, Canada. 


VISION FUGITIVE; composed and ed. by 
Serge Prokofieff [of .Russia, domi- 
ciled at New York] op. 22, no. 16; 
piano. [724 - 


© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 


E 470519; G. Schirmer, ine. New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on 
editing ] 


VISIONS AT TWILIGHT; words by A. M. 
Hastmond, music by Geo. Graff, jr. 
[of U. S.] New York, World music 
pub. cerp. [725 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
EK 466638; A. M. Eastmond, Detroit. 


VivacirA (Vivacity); polka, by Pietro 
Deiro [of Italy, domiciled at New 
Milford, N. J.J]; piano accordeon. 

[726 

© Dec. 29, 1919; 2c. Jan. 8, 1920; 

E 470162; O. Pagani & bre., New 
York. 

VOICE OF MY HEART; words by B. Mac- 


Innis, music by E. S. 8S. Huntington 
[of U. S.] pre 


© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466888; 
Bert MacInnis, Boston. 


WAGNER (RICHARD) Evening star; 
romance from Tannhiuser, by Wag- 


ner, arr. by Henry S. Sawyer [of 
WSs [728 
© Dee. 15, 1919: 2 -e. fan. 


1920; E 466953; Cable co., Chicago. 
[Copy right is Claimed on new ar- 
Bo 


40 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1920 


WAITING AT THE GATE; words by Oleta 

' Lenord, music by Hector Richard 

fof U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 

co. [729 

© Dec. 13, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 

Kk 466711; Hester Williamson, 
Springfield, Mo. 


WAITING FOR THE TIDE TO TURN; words 
and music by Jack Mahoney and 
Allan Flynn [of U. S.] [739 

© Dee. 18, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 5, 1920; 

_E 466850; Geo. A. Friedman, inc., 

New York. 


WAITING FOR YOU IN DREAMLAND; 

words by J. E. Thomas, melody by 

_ Artie Bowers [of U. S.] [731 

© 1c Jan. 5, 1920; E 466800; 
Mrs. J. E. Thomas, Denver. 


WALTzZ-STUDY; by Adam Carse [of 

Great Britain]; piano. (Moods and 

. fancies, no. 2) [732 

© Jan. 7, 1920; 1 ¢. Dec. 26, 1919; 

E 468448; Joseph Williams, lItd., 
London. 


War (A) BRIDE; words by S. M. New- 
man. music by A. Leopold Richard 


[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [733 

eueieeh 17, 1919: 2i°c. Jan. 2, 
1920; HE 466758; Stephen Morrell 


Newman, Englewood, N. J. 


WAS SHE NOT MADE FOR LOVE; words 
by L. Toppetto, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. S.] [734 

© 1c. Jan. 8, 1920; E 470196; 
Loreto Toppetto, Paterson. 


WATSON (Mapet Mapison) ‘Twelve 
magic keys to tuneland; 40 pieces in 
all the major keys, by M. M. Watson 


hot wih). S:}3.. song. or. piano. 
(Schmidt’s educational series, noe. 
217) [735 

(eee. olt, 1910: 2 e. Jani’ 8, 


1920; E 470161; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. [Copyright is claimed 
on revision and new matter] 


WE'RE... FLYING THRO’ THE AIR SO 
CHEERY; words and music by M. 
Nicklin [of U. S.] [736 

je) Dee, 319 1919 2. «Jan. 2, 
1920; E 470124; Maude Nicklin, 


Nickleville, Pa. 


WERE GETTING AWAY WITH IT; from 
Irene, words by Joseph McCarthy, 
music by Harry Tierney [of U. S.] 


(fot 
@y Jam. 13,°-1920: es Jan” 14, 
1920: E 470068; Leo Feist, inc, 


New York. 


“WHEN 


746 


WE'RE GOING TO MAKE LIFE CHEERY; 
words by W. O’Keefe, music by 
Geo, Grainy. “Toe Us S.J... New 
York, World music pub. ce. [738 

Bech sey ISIS = 2. e. Tan. 2, 


1920; E 466644; Walter O’Keefe, 
Cleveland. 
WEE BONNIE LASSIE {AND] LITTLE 


SHAMROCK; by Lilly Strickland [of 

U. S.J]; piano. (Dance and sing) 

[739 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 

E 470081; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
celphia. 


WELCOME HOME; words by Mrs. J. 
Heyd, music by E. 8S. S. Huntington 
[of U. 8.] [746 


© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466905; 
Mrs. Jacob Heyd, Felten, Del. 


WHAT A WONDERFUL ARMY; words by 
D. I. Flatt, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [741 

(© Dec. 13, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466720; David I. Flatt, Colorado 
Springs, Col. 


WHAT A WONDERFUL PLACE THIS WORLD 
WOULD BE; words by R. B. Robbins, 
music by L. J. Caster [of U. S.] 

[742 
© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466906; R. 
B. Robbins, Chittenango, N. Y. 


WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DRINK SINCE 
THE STATE’S GONE DRY; Words by W. 
Heppe, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of 
U. S.] New York, World music pub. 
corp. [743 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 ¢. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466642; Wm. Hoppe, Reading, O. 


WHAT WOULD THIS WORLD BE WITHOUT 
YOU, DEAR LOUISE; words by V. 
Scales, melody by R. A. Browne [of 
| Ope [744 


© le Jan. 8, 1920; E 470183; 
Viola Scales, Kisco, N. Y. 


WHEN ARE WE GOING HOME; words by 
Charles J. Fancher, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [745 

© Dee. 17, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466753; Basil M. Fancher, Nor- 
wood, Col. 


HE GAVE ME YOU, MOTHER OF 
MINE; words by Bob Murphy, music 
by Elmore White [of U. S8.] [746 

© Pee. 31,.4919.:.2 c Jan..3,1920; 
E~ 467609; Jerome H. Remick & ¢o., 
New York. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


747 


pt. 111, 0. s., v.15 


WHEN I DREAM ABOUT THAT WONDERFUL 
GIRLIE OF MINE; words and music by 
E. Re. Redrick. | of i. «S2l,, 2c0. aby 
Alvin F. Billings [of U. S.] [T47 

© 1e. Jan. 8, 1920; E 470160; 
Floyd R. Rodrick, Akron, O. 


WHEN I READ THIS STORY I DREAM OF 
OxLp GLory ; words by D. Hess, music 
by Hector Richard [of U. S.] Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [748 


© Dec. 27, 1919; 2c Jan. 2 ,1920; 
Hi} 466782; Della Hess, Oquawka, II]. 


WHEN IRELAND GETS HER FREEDOM 
WE’LL ALL GO BACK AGAIN; words by 
Tom McCourt, music by Geo. Graff, 
jr. [of .U..8.]. New..-York, , Werld 
music pub. corp. [749 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
EK 466636; F. P. Hemming, New 
Haven. . 

WHEN Mary O’FLANNIGAN SINGS; 
words by C. K. Burnside, music by 
H. 8. 8. Huntington [of U. 8.] [750 

© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466918; 
Chas. K. Burnside, Portland, Or. 

WHEN MY WELL COMES IN; words by 
KH. D. Miller, meiody by W. R. Smith 
fof U. 8.] [751 

© 1c. Jan. 19, 1920; EK 467208; 
Evelyn D. Miller and W. Renick 
Smith, Dallas. 

WHEN TWILIGHT KISS THE DARKNESS 
INTO DAY; words by W. L. Shockley, 
melody by H. Dixon [of U. 8.] [752 

© 1e. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466944; 
William L. Shockiey, St. Louis. 

WHEN TWILIGHT’S STEALING O'ER THE 
LEA; words and music by M.S. 
Suede [pseud. of E. C. MacKenzie 
Of, U2:S8:] [753 

© Dec. 24, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
He 466591; Estella G. MacKenzie, 
San Diego, Calif. 

WHEN YOU AND I GROW UP; words and 
music by H. Davis [of U. S.], arr. 
by George Lowell Tracy [of U. S8.] 

[ 754 

© 1c. Jan. 7, 1920; E 466973; 
Henry Davis, Chelsea, Mass. 

WHEN YOU ARE GONE TLL NOT FORGET 


you; words by M. A. McDowell, 
music by E. 8. 8S. Huntington [of 
U. Sa j [755 


© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466887; M. 
A. McDowell, Alabama City, Ala. 
WHEN YOU FOUND THE LOST CHORD IN 
MY SOUL; words and music by Amy 
Ashmore Clark [of U. S.] [756 
© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466936; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 


42 


WHEN YOU HAVE THE DOUGH; words by 
J. Watega, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [TT 

© Dec. 13, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466725; John Watega, Chicago. 


WHEN YOU KNOW THE HEART OF A GIRL; 
words by P. H. Magner, music by E. 
S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] [758 

© 1c. Jan. 8, 1920; EH 470193; 
Philip H. Magner, Wellsville, N. Y. 


WHEN YOU SMILE AT ME; words by ft. 
M. Perry, music by Hector Richard 
[oft U. 8.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [759 

© Dec. 13, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
H 466713; Iza Marie Perry, Louis- 
burg, N. C. 


WHEN YOU WRITE, SWEET MARIE, SEND 
YOUR HEART TO ME; words and music 
by Jack Mahoney [of U. S.] {760 

© Dec. 18, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 5, 1920; 
E 466852; Geo. A. Friedman, inc., 
New York. 


WHERE ARE THEY GOING TO STOP; words — 
by C. W. Church, musie by Artie 
Bowers [of U. 8.] New York, Au- 
thors & composers service co. [761 

© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466792; C. 
W. Church, Billings, Mont. 


WHERE IS MY WOODMAN CAMP; words 
by J. Zachar, musie by Hector Rich- 
ard [of U. §.] Chicago, Legters 
music ¢o. [762 

© Dee. 17, 1919; 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1920; 
EH} 466763; Jerome Zachar, Myakka 
City, Fla. 


WHERE MEMORY STRAYS TO THAT 
BLOSSOM SCENTED LANE; words by I. 
Wilkins, music by Hector Richard 
fof U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [763 


© Dee. 13, 1919; 2 c Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466676 ; Ida Wilkins, Ottumwa, Ia. 


WHERE THE MOONBEAMS ARE FALLING; 
words by R. Klawitter, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. §.] Chicago, 
-Legters music co. [764 

© Dee.. 13, 1919; 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466730; Raymond Klawitter, Wau- 
kesha, Wis. 


WHILE LOVE IS KING OF OUR HEARTS; 
words and music by A. Smith [of 
U. S.], arr. by Homer Tourjée [of 
U. S.J [765 

© 1c. Jan. 12, 1920; E 467095; 
Albert Smith, Los Angeles. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1920 


WHY DIDN’T YOU LEAVE ME YEARS AGO 
INSTEAD OF LEAVING ME NOW; words 
by Grant Clarke and Sidney Mit- 
ehell, melody by Archie Gottler [of 
mm S.J [766 

© 1c. Jan. 16, 1920; E 467229; 
Leo Feist, ine., New York. 


WHy DON’T YOU CARE; melody by R. 
Galati [of U. S.] [767 


© le. Jan. 12, 1920; E 467099; 
Ralph Galati ,Brooklyn. 


Wuy I’M GOING BACK AGAIN; words by 
R. B. Maynard, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. S.] [768 

© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466920; 
Roger B. Maynard, Detroit. 


WHY NATURALLY; words and music by 
I. L. Caston lof U. §.], arr. by Hild- 
ing Andersen [of U. S.] [769 

©lc. Jan. 7, 1920; E 466977; Ida 
Lee Caston, New York. 


WILHELM ; words by Dorothy Freeman 
fi. e. D. E. Nicolet], melody by Artie 
Bowers [of U. S8.] [770 

© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466803; 
Dorothy E. Nicolet, La Salle, Ill. 


Witt I MEET MY DEAR MOTHER IN 
HEAVEN ; words by L. B. Lowmiller, 
music by F. H. Shaul [of U. S.] 


© Jan. 8, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 9, 1920; 
EK 467055; Lillie B. Lowmiller, 
Plattsburg, Mo. 


WINGED CUPID; waltz, by Paul Lawson 
[of U. 8.]; piano. [772 
oy Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
470071 ; Theo. Presser cO., Phila- 
ae, 


Wincs (THE) oF HOPE; words by War- 
wick F. Williams, music by P. Klatz- 
kin [of U. S.] [773 

1 ec. Jan. 12, 1920; E 467094; 
Philip Klatzkin, New York. 


WITCHERY (THE) OF THE NIGHT; words 
and music by I. Beebe [of U. §8.], 
arr. by Joe Monk [of U. 8.]; piano 
with words. [774 

© 1c. May 27, 1919; E 466979; 
Idah Beebe, Rochester, N. Y. 


See Nevin (Hthel- 
Four songs without words. 


WITCHING EYES. 
bert) 


WONDERFUL WAR; from Joan of Arkan- 
saw, words by Oscar Hammerstein 
2nd., mange by Herbert Stothart [of 
U. J [775 
© Jan. 2. 1920: 2c. JaniS, 1920; 

E 467006; Jerome H. Remick & ©Co., 

New York. 


163839—20——4. 


786 


WoN’T YOU BE MY LITTLE BUMBLE-BEE; 
words by J. D. Laughlin, music by 
E. S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] [776 

© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466913; 
J. D. Laughlin, Denver. 


WON’T YOU REMEMBER ME DEAR; words 
and music by W. ©. Keene [of U. §.], 
arr. by Edgar oo [of U. S.] 

[777 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 

E 470028; W. C. Keene’s music pub. 
Co., Baltimore. 


WoopLaANnpd (THE) CALLS; part-song, . 
words by Wm. Ap Madoc, music by 
W. Rhys-Herbert [fof U. 8.] (Cho- 
ruses in octavo form, no. 4745, 4740) 
1. Sop. and alto. 2. Sop., alto and 
bar. [778, 779 

© Jan. 17, 1920; 2 c. each Jan. 19, 
1920; E 467182, 467183; J. Fischer 
& bro., New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement] 


Wortp (THE); words by R. King, 
musie by Hector Richard [of U. S8.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [780 

© Dee. 13, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
EH) 466721; Ruth King, Loda, IIl. 


Wortp (THE) HAS GONE SHIMMEE MAD}: 
from Ziegfeld follies 1919, words by 
Gene Buck, music by Dave Stamper 
[of U. S.] [781 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 ¢. Jan. 3, 1920; 
E 466578; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


Woritp (THE) IS MINE; from Twinkle 
toes, words by Z. Myers, music by 
J. B. Kornblum [of U. S.] [782 

© Jan. 12, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 12, 1920; 
FE 467090; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. 


WREATH (A) OF HOLLY; album leaf, by 
E. C. Barton [of U. S.]; pf. [783 
© le Jan. 2, 1920; E 466978; 
Edmund C. Barton, Claremont, N. H. 


YANKEE BOYS; words by W. A. Ellis, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [784 
~ © Dec. 13, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466678; W. A. Ellis, Los Angeles. 

YANKEE (THE) VICTORY SONG; words 
by J. Carl, music by E. S. 8. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S8.] [785 

© 1e. Jan. 5, 1920; H 466891; J. 
Carl, Chicago. 

YE QUIET STARS; words by Milissca L. 
Klein, melody by Walter R. Johnson 
[of U. 8.] [786 

© 1c. Jan. 7, 1920; HB 466970; En- 
semble pub. co., New York. 


43 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


787 


YESTERDAY AND TO-DAY; words by 
Dorothy Eleanor Freeman [i. e. D. 
E. Nicolet], melody by Artie Bowers 
[of U. 8.] [787 


© 1c Jan. 5, 1920; E 466802; 
Dorothy E. Nicolet, La Salle, Ill. 


YOU AND ME; from Merry Mary Brown, 
words by Oliver.Morosco, music by 
Alfred Goodman [of U. S8.] [788 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 ce. Jan. 8, 1920; 
E 466581; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


words by Moana Kinbeck, music 
by K. P. Norton [of U. S8.], arr. by 
Madeliene M. Daley [of U. S.] [789 

© 1 c¢ Jan. 12, 1920; E 467097; 
Ka Pali Norton, Los Angeles. 


You ARE AN ANGEL; words and music 
by R. C. Goldberg and Arthur S. 
Levitt [of U. S8.], arr. by R. C. Gold- 
berg and Grover Brower [of U. S.] 

[790 
© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466844; 
Russell C. Goldberg, New York. 

YOU BETTER BE ON YOUR WAY; words 

and music by K. W. Ogden [of U. 8.] 
[791 

© ic. Jan. 19, 1920; E 467180; 
Katherine West Ogden, Columbus, O. 

You CAN BRING LOVE’S SUNSHINE, TO 
DRY UP ALL MY TEARS; words by E. 
C. Genge, music by J. C. Halls [of 
USS-] [792 

@ Jan. 16, 1920 ;42..¢ ; Jan.)<21, 
1920; E 467279; Edward C. Genge, 
Brooklyn. 

You CAN’T KEEP A GOOD MAN DOWN; 
words and melody by P. Bradford 
fof U. 8.], arr. by Benton Overstreet 
for U. S:] [793, 

©) 2<. Jan. 2,° 1920: > 466594: 
Perry Bradford, New York. 

You CAN’T MAKE ME QUIT CARING FOR 
you; words by L. C. Samuel, music 
by E. 8S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 

[794 
© 1e. Jan. 2, 1920; E 466592; 
Laura C. Samuel, Emporia, Kan. 
You—JUST you; words and music by 
Cc. C. Du Plaine [of U. 8.] [795 
© 1c. Jan. 12, 1920; E 467087; 
Clarence Charbonet Du Plaine, Phil- 
adelphia. ; 


pt. Im, 0. s., v. 15 


YOU’RE A PERFECT JEWEL TO ME; dear- 
est, from Ziegfeld new 11.30 mid- 
night frolic, words by Gene Buck, 
music by Dave Stamper [of U. S.] 

[796 

© Dee. 81, 1919; 2 ce. Jan. 3, 1920; 

E 466576; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


YOU’RE IN HEAVEN WHEN YOU’RE IN 
DIxIE LAND; words by G. Lepore, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters musie¢ co. [797 

© Dec. 18, 1919; 2 ce. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466684 ; George Lepore, New York. 


YOU’VE GOT A WONDERFUL SMILE; words 
by Paul A. Smith, music by F. L. 
Ventre [of U. S.] [798 


© 1c. Jan. 3, 1920; E 470008; 
Frank L. Ventre, East Weymouth, 
Mass. 


YOU WONDER WHY I’M BLUE; words by 
G. Braham, music by Artie Bowers 
[of U. S.] New York, Authors & 
composers service Co. [799 


© 1e Jan. 5, 1920; EH 466797; 
Gertrude Braham, Jerome, Ariz. 


YOUR HEARTS ARE FULL OF JOY; words 
by R. T. Martin, music by Geo. Grafi, 
' jr. [of U. S.] New York, World 
music pub. corp. [S800 


© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466649; R. T. Martin, St. Louis. 


YOUR SOUL IS CALLING MINE; words by 
Amy Ashmore Clark, music by 
Jacques Adrian [of U. 8.] [801 


© 1c¢ Jan. 8, 1920; HM 4i0isT; 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 


2° SONATE; le premier mouvement 
seulement, de Hummel, op- 20, con- 
seils sur l’interprétation et sur la 
facon de travailler les sonates 
classiques par G. Sporek [of 
France]; piano. (Edition analytique 
des classiques. ) [802 


© Dee. 9, 1919; 1 ce. Dec. 31, 1919; 
-E 468414; Georges Sporck, Paris. 


8° NocTURNE. See Claussmann (A.) 


Six piéces. 


Number of entries included in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1920: 


Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions (including 1 unpublished)_-_ 2 
Class E, Musical compositions (including 253 unpublished)_-_------- 800 _ 
Eyal feb Se 8 ee oe PT gt ge 802 


LIST OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN - 


RENEWED AND EXTENDED UNDER SEC. 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 


4, 1919. 


CECILIAN (THE) SERIES OF STUDY AND 


sone; by John W. Tufts. bk. 1-111. 
[1-3 
© Mrs. John W. Tufts, % Silver, 
Burdett & co., Boston, as the widow 
of the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 14902, each Jan. 
2, 1929. Original entry, Aug. 12, 
1892, no. 33283-33285. 


CLARK’S. COMPREHENSIVE’OR LIGHTNING 


CHORD METHOD; a complete system of 
thorough bass and a ready reference 
for accompanists, by L. Clark. [4 


© LaFayette Clark, Bainbridge, 
Ga., as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 14895, Jan. 2, 
1920. Original entry, May 27, 1892, 
no. 22317. 


45 


802 


STUDIES IN SUSTAINED NOTES ; composed 


with an explanatory history by 
Eduard Eggeling, tr. and ed. by A. 
R. Parsons. [5 
© Albert Ross Parsons, % Silver, 
Burdett & co., Boston, as the author, 
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal 
no. 14908, Jan. 2, 1920. riginal 
entry, Dec. 19, 1892, no. 51905. 


SYNTHETIC METHOD FOR THE PIANO- 


FORTE; by A. R. Parsons, arr. and de- 
veloped by K. 8. Chittenden. pt. 1. 
is) 
© Albert Ross Parsons and Kate 
S. Chittenden, % Silver, Burdett & 
co., Boston, as the authors, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
14896, Jan. 2, 1920. Original entry, 
Jan. 4 1892 no. 720. 


LIST OF THE MUSIC USED OR LICENSED TO BE USED FOR THE MAN- 


URACTURE -OF -PARTS OF 


MECHANICALLY THE MUSICAL WORK UNDER SEC. 


ACT OF MAR. 4, 1909. 


ALEXANDRIA; from Aphrodite’ by 

Arthur A. Penn and Anselm Goetzl. 

[7 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice rec’d Jan. 8, 1920; recorded, 
y. 4, p. 76. 


ALL THE BOYS LOVE Mary. [8 


© Harry Von Tilzer music pub. 
co., New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 10, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 77. 


ANGEL FACE MEDLEY; intro., Lullaby, 
I don’t want to go home, Someone 
like you, I might be your once-in-a- 
while. [9 

© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 


Hunter, New York. Notice rec’d 
Feb. 2, 4920; recorded, v. 4, p. 82. 
ASHES OF ETERNITY. [10 

© Artmusic, ine, New York. 


Notice rec’d Jan. 10, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 76. 
BaBy GIRL; wordsby Betty Marion, 
musie by Charley Straight. {11 
© Henry Burr music corp., New 
York. Notice rec’d Jan. 21, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 79. 


BEAUTIFUL GWEND’LYN. {12 

© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 

New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 10, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 76. 


BoHEMIA; by Ethel Broaker. [13 


© G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 
Notice ree’d Jan. 16, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 78. 


Bom Bow BEE. [14 
© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. Notice ree’d Jan. 21, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 80. 
BRAZILIAN CHIMES. [15 


© Kendis-Brockman music co., 
inec., New York, Notice rec’d Jan. 
21, 1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 77. 


BRoKEN (THE) MELODY. [16 


© Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 
Notice rec’d Jan. 28, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 82. 


INSTRUMENTS SERVING TO PRODUCE 


i «&). OF THE 


802 
BURMESE BELLS. [17 
© Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine, . 


New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 28, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 82. 


By Panco Paneo Bay. [18 


© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 

New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 10, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 76. 

CHICKEN CACKLE; a barnyard concert. 

[19 

© Artmusic, ine. New York. 

Notice rec’d Jan. 10, 1920; recorded, 


vy. 4, p. 76. 
CHING-A-LING’S JAZZ BAZAAR. [20 
© Leo Feist, ine, New York. 


Notice rec’d Jan. 20, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 78. 


CINDERELLA. [21 
© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Jan. 21, 1920; re- 
corded, v. 4, p. 80. 
CLOWNLAND. E22 
© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Jan. 21, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 80. 


COME AND PLAY WIZ ME. [23 

© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 

New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 10, 
1920 ; recorded, v. 4, p. 76. 


COME TO THE MOON. [24 

© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 

Hunter, New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 
8, 1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 75. 


CRYIN’ BLUES. [25 

© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 

York. Notice rec’d Jan. 21, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 80. 


DANCING AT THE TWELVE O’CLOCK BALL. 
[26 
© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 


New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 10, 

1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 76. 
DANCING HONEYMOON. [27 
© Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 


New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 28, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 82. 


47 


CATALOGUE OF C 
802 (28) 


DARDANELLA. [28 
© McCarthy & Fisher, music pub- 
lishers, ine., New York. Notice ree’d 

Jan. 10, 1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 77. 
DARLING I , ; from Ee by B. C. 
Hilliam. [29 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 


Notice rec’d Jan. 27, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 80. 


DIp YOU, MY BOY, DID YOU. [30 


© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 
tice ree’d Jan. 20, 1920; recorded, v. 


D..4o. 
Down’T TAKE ADVANTAGE OF MY GOOD 
NATURE, [31 


© Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine., 
New York. 


1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 82. 


Down BY THE NizeE; from The magic 
melody, by Frederick Arnold Kum- 
mer and Sigmund Romberg. [32 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice ree’d Jan. 27, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 80. 


DOWN IN MY HEART. [33 


© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 
New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 10, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 76. 


DOWN VIRGINIA WAY. [34 


© Leo Feist, ine., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Jan. 20, 1920; recorded, v. 


4, p. 78. 
E\V’RYBODY LOVES THE IRISH. [35 
© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 
Notice ree’d Jan. 6, 1920; recorded, 


v. 4, p. 75. 
Tork EV’RY DOOR THAT CLOSES, ANOTHER 
WILL OPEN FOR YOU. [36 
© Kendis-Brockman music ©Co., 
ine., New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 
21, 1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 77. 
GAL 0’ MINE, CAROLINE. [37 
© Artmusic, ine., New York. No- 


tice rec’d Jan. 10, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 76. 
GIMME THE SHIMMEE, [38 


© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. Notice ree’d Jan. 21, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 80. 
GLORIA. [39 
© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 
New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 10, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 76. 
HAWAIIAN HOURS WITH YOU. [40 
© Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 
Notice ree’d Jan. 5, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 75. 


Notice ree’d Jan. 28, 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 15 


HAWAIIAN LOVE. [41 . 
© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 


tice rec’d Jan. 20, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 78. : 

HE WENT IN LIKE A LION AND CAME 
OUT LIKE A LAMB. [42 


© Harry Von Tilzer music pub. co.. 
New York. Notice ree’d Jan. = 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 77. 


HEART 0’ THE HILLS. [43 


© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 
New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 10, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 76. 


HI-LEE-I-LEE-0-LEE. [44 

© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 

New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 10, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 76. 


HitcHy Koo MEDLEY; intro., Bring 
back my butterfly, My cozy little 
corner in the Ritz, Old fashioned gar- 
den, Peter Piper. [45 

© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 


Hunter, New York. Notice rec’d 
Feb. 2, 1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 82. 
HOBBIES. | [46 


© Leo Feist, ine., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Jan. 20, 1920; recorded, v. 
4, p. 78. 


I CAN’T TAME WILD WIMMEN, BUT I CAN 
MAKE TAME WIMMEN WILD. [47 
© Harry Von Tilzer music pub. co., 
New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 13, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 77. 


I COULD BE HAPPY WITH ONE LITTLE 
BOY. [48 
© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. Notice ree’d Jan. 21, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 80. 


I’D LIKE TO BE Rip VAN WINKLE. [49 

© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 

New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 10, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 76. 


I’D LIKE TO TAKE YOU AWAY. [50 

© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 

New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 10, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 76. 


TLL SEE you IN C-U-B-A. [or 

© Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

Notice ree’d Jan. 27, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 81. 


I LOST THE BEST PAL THAT J HAD. [52 

© Harry Von Tilzer music pub. co., 

New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 13, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. T7. 


48 


no. 1, 1920 


‘I LOVE A LOVELY LADY. [53 
© Artmusic, inc., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Jan. 10, 1920; recorded. 

v. 4, p. 76. 


I LOVE A MUSICAL COMEDY SHOW. [54 
© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Jan. 21, 1920; 
’ recorded, v. 4, p. 80. 


I’M ALWAYS WATCHING CLOUDS ROLL BY. 

[55 

© Al. Piantadosi & co., inc., New 

York. Notice rec’d Jan. 23, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 81. 


I’M GONNA SPEND MY HONEYMOON IN 
DIXIE. [56 
© Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 
Notice ree’d Jan. 7, 1920; recorded, 


Weer Deh Os 
I’M LONELY; from The little whopper, 
by Rudolph Friml. may 


© G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 
Notice rec’d Jan. 16, 1920; recorded, 
yw. 4,./p...18: 


I NEVER KNEW I HAD A WONDERFUL WIFE, 
UNTIL THE TOWN WENT DRY. [58 
© Broadway music corp., New 
York. Notice rec’d Jan. 10, 1920; re- 
corded, v. 4, p. 76. 


I’vE GOT TO LEAVE you; from The little 
whopper, by Rudolph Friml. [59 
© G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 
Notice rec’d Jan. 16, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 78. 


I’VE NEVER LOVED ANOTHER GIRL LIKE I 
LOVE YOU. [60 
© Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 
Notice rec’d Jan. 3, 1920; recorded, 
va 4.p. (4. 


I WANT A BEAUTIFUL BABY LIKE YOU. 
[61 
© Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 
Notice ree’d Jan. 7, 1920; recorded, 
m4, D.. TD: 
‘I WANT TO GO BACK HOME. [62 
© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 


New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 10, 
. 1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 76. 


IF YOU GO AWAY. 

© Jack Mills, ine., New York. No- 

tice rec’d Jan. 22, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 80. 


Ir you co, ’xt pir; 
whopper, by Rudolph Friml. [64 
© G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 
‘Notice rec’d Jan. 16, 1920; recorded, 
we 4, p.. 78. 


[63 | 


from The little | 


NOTICES OF USER 


802 (76) 


IN AND OUT; one step. [65 

© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 

New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 10, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 76. 


ISLE OF CONTENT. [66 

© Leo Feist, ine., New York. No- 

tice reec’d Jan. 20, 1920; recorded, 
ve 4. De. St 


It’S GREAT TO BE MARRIED; from The 
little whopper, by Rudolph Friml. 
[67 
© G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 
Notice rec’d Jan. 16, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 78. 


It’s THE SMART LITTLE FELLER. [68 
© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 


tice rec’d Jan. 29, 1920; recorded, 
vw. A Sts 
IT’S YOU. [69 


© Artmusic, inc., New York. No- 


tice rec’d Jan. 10, 1920; recorded, 
welt, Spe 6s 
JUST LIKE A GYPSY. [70 


© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. Notice ree’d Jan. 21, 1920; re- 
corded, v. 4, p. 80. 


JUST YOU AND I AND THE BABY. wal 

© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 

York. Notice rec’d Jan. 21, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 80. 


LA LA LUCILLE MEDLEY; intro., From 
now on, Tee-oodle um-bum-bo, No- 
body but you, Love of a wife, Some- 
how it seldom comes true, The best 
of everything. rt 

© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 
Hunter, New York. Notice rec’d 
Feb. 2, 1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 82. 


LAND OF MY HEART’S DESIRE. ae 

© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 

York. | Notice ‘ree’d. Jan. 21, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 80. 


LITTLE CHURCH AROUND THE CORNER} 
from The magic melody, by Freder- 
ick Arnold Kummer and Sigmund 
Romberg. [74 


© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 


Notice rec’d Jan. 27, 1920; recorded, 

v. 4, p. 80. 
LITTLE HEART 0’ MINE. [75 
© Will Collins, Detroit. Notice 


rec’d Jan. 16, 1920; recorded, v. 4, 
D.. «9: 


Lotus (THE) CLUB RAG; vocal. [76 


© Keystone music pub. co., St. 
Joseph, Mo. Notice rec’d Jan. 7, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 76. 


49 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


802 (77) 


pt. 111, 0. s., v.15 


LOUISIANA WALTZ. [77 

© Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine., 

New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 28, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 82. 


Love. {78 

© Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

Notive ree’d Jan. 28, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 82. 


LULLABY TIME. [79 


© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Jan. 21, 1920; re- 
corded, v. 4, p. 80. 


MA LITTLE SUN FLOW’R GOOD NIGHT; by 
Louis Weslyn and Frederick W. 
Vanderpool. [80 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Jan. 10, 1920; recorded, 
Wi, Pin Tike 


Missy. [81 

© Forster, music publisher, inc., 

Chicago. Notice rec’d Jan. 28, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 81. 


Mr. SuN MAN, ROLL THE CLOUDS AWAY. 

[82 

© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 

New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 10, 
1920 ; recorded, v..4, p. 76. 


MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE. [83 


© Leo Feist, ine, New York. 
Notice rec’d Jan. 20, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 78. 


MONTEZUMA; by Lee 8S. Roberts. [84 


© G. Schirmer, ine, New York. 
Notice ree’d Jan. 16, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 78. 


MoTHER I LOVE YOU. [85 

© Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc, 

New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 28, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 82. 


MorHER’s SONG. [86 


© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 
New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 10, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 76. 


My INDISPENSABLE GIRL; from Buddies, 
by B. C. Hilliam. [87 


© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Jan. 16, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 78. 


My MEMORIES OF YOU; words by Hale 

Francisco, music by Robert Braine. 

[88 

© Henry Burr musie corp., New 

York. Notice rec’d Jan. 21, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 79. 


My MIGHT HAVE BEEN. [89 
© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Jan. 21, 1920; re- 
corded, v. 4, p. 80. 
My SOMETIME GIRL, [90 
© Keystone music pub. co., St. 
Joseph, Mo. Notice rec’d Jan. 7, 
1920 ; recorded, v. 4, p. 76. 
My SUNSHINE GIRL. [91 
© Leo. Feist, ine, New .York. 
Notice rec’d Jan. 7, 1920; recorded, 


v. 4, p. 75. 
MYSTERY. [92 
© Leo Feist, ine, New York. 


Notice ree’d Jan. 7, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 75. . 
O HOw I LAUGH WHEN I THINK How I 
CRIED ABOUT YOU. [93 
© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 
New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 10, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 76. 
OH BY JINGO. [94 
© Broadway music corp., New 
York. Notice ree’d Jan. 10, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 76. 


OH, MOTHER, I’M WILD. [95 

© Leo Feist, ine, New York. 

Notice ree’d Jan. 20, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 78. 


OH, MY LADY; words and music by 
Roy Perkins. [96 
© Henry Burr music corp., New 
York. Notice rec’d Jan. 21, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 79. 


OH, WHAT A LITTLE WHOPPER; from The 
little whopper, by Rudolph Friml. 
[97 
© G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 
Notice ree’d Jan. 16, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 78. 


ON OUR HONEYMOON IN THE AIR. [98 

© Jack Mills, inc. New York. 

Notice rec’d Jan. 16, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 79. 


ONE LAST KISS. [99 

© Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., inc., 

New York. Notice reec’d Jan. 28, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 82. 


ORIENT. [100 

© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 

York. Notice rec’d Jan. 21, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 80. 


PATCHES; by Lee S. Roberts. [101 

© G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

Notice ree’d Jan. 16, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 78. 


oC 


no. 1, 1920 


PERSUASION. [102 

© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 

York. Notice ree’d Jan. 21, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 80. 


PLEASE; by Lee S. Roberts. [103 

© G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 

Notice rec’d Jan. 16, 1920; recorded, 
y. 4, p. 78. 


PRETTY LITTLE CINDERELLA. [104 

© Jack Mills, inc, New York. 

Notice rec’d Jan. 22, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 80. 


"ROUND THE CORNER; from The little 
whopper, by Rudolph Friml. [105 
© G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 
Notice rec’d Jan. 16, 1920; recorded, 
v4, p. 78. 


SacRED (THE) FLAME. [106 

© Meyer Cohen music pub. co., 

ine. New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 
22, 1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 79. 


SALOME VERSUS SHENANDOAH. [107 


© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 
New York, New York. Notice rec’d 
Jan. 10, 1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 76. 


SEE SAW MEDLEY; intro. See-saw, 
Happiest moment I’ve ever known, 
When two hearts discover, Peep 
peep, Goodbye hello. [108 

© Victoria pub. corp., New York. 
Notice rec’d Feb. 2, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 82. 


SHIMMY THE JAZZ. [109 

© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 

New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 10, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 76. 


SINCE MY OLD MAN HAS A MONKEY 
GLAND. [110 
© McCarthy & Fisher, music pub- 
lishers, inc., New York. Notice rec’d 
Jan. 10, 1920; recordéd, v. 4, p. 77. 


SLUMBER SONG. [111 
© Kathleen Ramsey Dunphy, % 
Henry Burr music corp., New York. 
Notice rec’d Jan. 20, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 79. 


So THIS Is ParIs. [ia2 

© Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

Notice rec’d Jan. 5, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 75. 


SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE; by Pryor. 
© Carl Fischer, New York. No- 


tice rec’d Jan. 26, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, D. 81. 


[113 


eee en ee eee 


NOTICES OF USER 


802 (126) 


STAR OF BAGDAD. [114 

© Artmusic, ine., New York. No- 

tice rec’d Jan. 10, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 76. 


STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL GLIDE. [115 
© Leo Feist, ine., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Jan. 20, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 78. 
SWANEE BLUES. {116 
© Al. Piantadosi & ¢o., inc., New 
York. Notice rec’d Feb. 2, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 82. 


SWEET ALICE GREY. Peay. 
© Meyer Cohen music pub. co., 
inc., New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 

24, 1920; recorded, vy. 4, p. 81. 
SWEETHEART 0’ MINE. [118 
© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 


New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 10, 
1920; recérded, v. 4, p. 76. 


TAKE IT EASY. [119 

© Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 

New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 28, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 82. 


THAT'S WHAT I CALL A PERFECT DAY. 

[120 

© Broadway music corp., New 

York. Notice rec’d Jan. 17, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 79. 

THERE IS NO DEATH; words by Gordon 

Johnstone, music by Geoffrey O’Hara. 

; Wak & 

© Chappell & co., Itd., London. 

Notice rec’d Jan. 18, 1920; reeorded, 

v. 4, p. 8L. 


THOSE DIXIE MELODIES. [122 

© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 

York. Notice ree’d Jan. 21, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 80. 


[123 


© Broadway music corp., New 
York. Notice ree’d Jan. 10, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 76. 


THOSE WEARY DOGS OF MINE. 


TIME (THE) WILL COME. [124 

© Leo Feist, ine., New York. No- 

tice rec’d Jan. 20, 1920; recorded, v. 
4, p. 78. 


PA gS YF Ao tats TA. [125 
© Harry Von Tilzer music pub. €0., 


New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 10, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 77. 
TURKO. [126 


© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 
New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 10, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 76. 


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802 (127) 


TWiNKLE LITTLE STAR; from The little 
whopper, by Rudolph Frim!. Li27 
© G. Schirmer, inc, New York. 
Notice ree’d Jan. 16, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 78. 
UNDER THE HONEYMOON. [128 
© Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 
New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 28, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 82. 
UNDER WESTERN SKIES. [129 
© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Jan. 29, 1920; recorded, 
Ve 4p. SEL 
UNDERNEATH THE SOUTHERN SKIES. 
[130 
© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 
New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 10, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 76. 
UNLUCKY BLUES. risk 
© Irving Berlin, ine, New York. 
Notice rec’d Jan. 27, 1920; recorded, 
V.4, Do St. 

VALUES; another hour with thee, by 
Jessie Rittenhouse and Frederick W. 
Vanderpool. [1382 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Jan. 10, 1920; recorded, 
V4, p. 1. 
VISIONS OF RAINBOW VALLEY. | teo 
© Daniel Cleveland Burkholder, 
Waupun, Wis. Notice rec’d Jan. 23, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 81. 
WANT (THE) oF You; by Marian Gil- 
lespie and Frederick W. Vanderpool. 
[134 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Jan. 24, 1920; recorded, 
v74.-p. Si. 
VAY (THE) BACK. [135 
© Broadway music corp., New 
York. Notice rec’d Jan. 10, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 76. 
WH’RE GETTING AWAY WITH IT. [136 
© Leo Feist, ine., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Jan. 20, 1920; recorded, v. 
4, p. 78. 
WEDDING BELLS; from Wedding bells, 
by B. C. Hilliam. [137 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice ree’d Jan. 8, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 76. 
WHEN MY BABY SMILES. [138 
© Irving Berlin, ine, New York. 
Notice rec’d Jan. 3, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 74. 
WHEN MY BABY SMILES AT ME. [139 
© Harry Von Tilzer music pub. co., 
New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 3, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 75. 


pt. In, BS, ¥. 45 


WHEN THE HARVEST MOON IS SHINING. 

[140 

© Harry. Von Tilzer music pub. co., 

New York. Notice reec’d Jan. 3, 
1920 ; recorded, v. 4, p. 74. — 


WHERE THE JACK 0’ LANTERNS GLOW. 
[141 


© Jack Mills, ine, New York. 
Notice ree’d Jan. 22, 1920; recorded, 
y. 4. p. 12: 
WHERE THE WATER LILIES GROW. [142 
© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. Notice reec’d Jan. 21, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 80. 


WHY DID YOU DO IT TO ME BABE. [143 
© Harry Von Tilzer music pub. 


co., New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 
10, 1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 77. 

You ARE FREE; instrumental, intro. 
Brothers. [144 


© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 
Hunter, New York. Notice rec’d 
Jan. 20, 1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 78. 


YOU'LL SEE THE DAY. [145 

© Al. Piantadosi & co., ine., New 

York. Notice ree’d Jan. 23, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 81. 


YOU OUGHT TO SEE HER NOW. [146 

© Jack Mills, ine, New York. 

Notice rec’d Jan. 22, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 80. 


YOURE A MILLION MILES FROM NO- 
WHERE. [147 
© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 
New ¥ork. Notice ree’d Jan. 10, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 76. 
YOU’BE LIKE A BEAUTIFUL ROSE. {148 
© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 
New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 10, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 76. 


You SAID IT. [149 
© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 
New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 10, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 76. 
YouU’VE BEEN THE SUNSHINE OF MY 
LIFE. [150 
-© Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 
Notice ree’d Jan. 3, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. T4. 


YOUR LIPS, YOUR EYES, YOUR SMILE, 
SHALL GUIDE ME JUST THE SAME. 
; [151 
© Wiil Collins, Detroit. Notice 
rec’d Jan. 16, 1920; recorded, v. 4, 
p. 8s 


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PARSE 3: 
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INCLUDING: 
LIST OF COPYRIGHT RENEWALS 
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1920 


. NEW SERIES, VOLUME 15 
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compositions is issued at monthly intervals in twelve numbers each year, and 
is followed by a complete index for the year. The general arrangement is an 
alphabet of the titles of the musical works with certain exceptions explained 
hereafter. The arrangement is alphabetical under the first word of the title 
(except “a,” “an,” or “the,” or the corresponding foreign articles), and a 
grouping at the end of the title alphabet of such titles as will not con- 
veniently alphabetize (e. g., titles beginning with numerals, dates, etc.). 

ExcEPTIONS.—(1) In the case of editions of classical music instead of 
scattering them under the titles, each author’s works are brought together 
by an entry under the original composer’s name, and for such works search 
should be made in this number under the following names: Bach (Johann 
Sebastian); Beethoven (Ludwig van); Brahms (Johannes); Chopin (Freéed- 
éric Francois); Grieg (Edvard Hagerup); Haydn (Franz Josef); Liszt 
(Franz); MacDowell (Edward Alexander); Mascagni (Pietro); Mendelssohn- 
Bartholdy (Jacob Ludwig Felix); Moszkowski (Moritz); Mozart (Wolfgang 
Amadeus); Offenbach (Jacques); Puccini (Giacomo); Saint-Saéns (Charles 
Camille); Scharwenka (Franz Xaver); Schumann (Robert Alexander). In 
case of all such works, however, there are cross references in the title alpha- 
bet from the title of each work. 

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

ImprINts:-—As the publishers of musical compositions are generally also 
the claimants of copyright the imprint is omitted, but when the name and 
address of the publisher differs from that of the copyright proprietor, men- | 
tion of the fact is made at the end of the title as an imprint, giving place of 
publication and name of publisher. 

Piano music is understood to be for two hands unless otherwise stated. 
Songs are understood to be wit piano accompaniment unless otherwise 
stated. Titles reading “ Words by,” “Music by,” are to be understood as 
songs. 

Under the act of March 4, 1919, the preliminary entry of titles has been 
abrogated and registration follows deposit of copies with an application for 
entry in the Copyright Office. . 


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EXPLANATIONS FOR USERS OF THIS CATALOGUE 


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

A list of the copyright renewals and extensions made for musical compo- 
sitions under section 24 of the act of March 4, 1909, will be found at the end 
of this issue immediately following the text. 1 

A list of the musical compositions and dramatico-musical compositions 
used or licensed to be used for the manufacture of parts of instruments sery- 
ing to reproduce mechanically the musical work, recorded under section 1 (e) 
of the act of March 4, 1909, will be found just prior to the index. 

Each issue has an index to composers. The final number, completing the 
volume, will be followed by a full annual index to both composers and pro- 
prietors. The subscription price for Part 3, which must be for the complete 
calendar year, is $1, payable in advance to the Superintendent of Documents, 
Washington, D. C., by postal money order, express order, or New York draft. 


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NOTICE. 


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

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

Noricr is therefore hereby given to any author, copyright pro- 
prietor, or other lawful claimant, that in so far as any copyright 
articles deposited from July 1, 1909, to June 30, 1914, inclusive, are 
still remaining in the files of the Copyright Office, and are not to be 
transferred to the Library of Congress or to any other governmental 
library in the District of Columbia, such books or es may be 
returned to the claimant of copyright if requested by such claimant 
prior to December 31, 1920. 

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

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


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RECIPROCAL PROTECTION OF MUSIC AGAINST UNAD- 
THORIZED REPRODUCTION BY MECHANICAL MUSI- 
CAL INSTRUMENTS, . 


The United States now has reciprocal copyright protection of 
music against unauthorized reproduction by mechanical musical in- 
struments in the case of Australia, and the territories of Papua, and 
Norfolk Island, Belgium, Cuba, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, 
Luxemburg, New Zealand, and Norway. The President signed proc- 
lamations to this effect on the following dates: Australa, and the 
territories of Papua and Norfolk Island (Apr. 3, 1918, effective Mar. 
15, 1918), Belgium (June 14, 1911), Cuba (Nov. 27, 1911), France 
(May 24, 1918), Germany (Dec. 8, 1910), Great Britain (Jan. iy 
aot), Italy (May 1, 1915), Luxemburg (June 14, 1911), New Zen- 
land (Feb. 9, 1917, effective Dec. 1, 1916), Norway (June 14, 1911). 
These proclamations were printed in the Catalogue of Copyright 

‘Entries, Part 3, vol. 6, pages v-x of no. 7, and pages 1v—v of no. 12; 
vol. 10, pages vim1—x1 of no. 3, and pages virt-rx of no. 4; vol. 12, pages 
v-1x of no. 3; and vol. 18, pages vi—x11 of No. 5. 

While no special proclamation has been issued on behalf of Hun- 
gary so far as the provisions of section 1 (e) are concerned, the 
proclamation dated October 15, 1912, putting into effect the conven- 
tion between the United States and Hungary, specifically provides 
that the general copyright protection secured by article 1 includes the 
copyright control of mechanical musical reproductions. 

From information received through the Department of State, the 
legislation of the following countries did not on the date stated fulfill 
the reciprocal conditions specified i in the proviso to section 1 (e) of 
the act of Congress of March 4, 1909: Austria (Mar. 10, 1911), Den- 
mark (May 19, 1911), Mexico (May 8, 1911), the Netherlands (Mar. 
8, 1911), and Switzerland (Apr. 8, 1911). 


The copyright convention signed at the Fourth International 
American Conference at Buenos Aires August 11, 1910, was pro- 
claimed by the President of the United States on July 13, 1914, and 
is in effect as between the United States and the Dominican Republic, 
Guatemala, Honduras, Panama, Nicaragua, and Ecuador. The Gov- 
ernments of Bolivia, Brazil, Costa Rica, Paraguay, and Salvador 
have announced through diplomatic channels their adhesion to this 
convention. 


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like AM " 
my 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


A GABRIELE D’ANNUNZIO; by A. Le 
Donne [of U. 8.]; piano. ~ [803 
©1c. Jan. 7, 1920; E 467835; N. 

J. Loreck, Brooklyn. 


A sA sAmM; pochod, Fr. Krejcik, up- 
ravi. kK: M. Coufal [of U. S.]; pro 
jeden hlas s prfiivodem piano. [804 

© Nov. 24, 1919; 2 c Jan. 16, 1920; 
E 470481; Aloysius J. Turek, Chi- 
cago. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement | 


A L’ANGE GARDIEN. See Nouveaux can- 
tiques. 5° cahier. 


A QUI ARRIVERA LE PREMIER. See Jeux 


d’enfants. 


A TOI MES REVES; valse langoureuse, 
de Henry Durward [of Spain]; 
piano. [805 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468335; Union musical espafnola, 
Madrid. 


ABIE THE AGENT; Or, Abe Kabibble at 
the ball game, words by Harry 
Hershfield, melody by Eugene Platz- 
man [of U. S.] [806 

© 1c. Jan. 14, 1920; E 467115; 
Louis Bernstein, New York. 


or, Abe Kabibble at the races, 

words by Harry Hershfield, mel- 

ody by Eugene Platzmann [of U. S.] 

[807 

© 1c. Jan. 10, 1920; E 470318; 
Louis Bernstein, New York. 


or, Abe Kabibble dictates a letter, 

words by Harry Hershfield, melody 

by Eugene Platzman [of U. S8.] 

i [808 

© 1 ¢. Jan. 14, 1920; EB 467114: 
Louis Bernstein, New York. 


or, Abe Kabibble goes to a wed- 
ding, words by Harry Hershfield, 
melody by Eugene Platzmann [of 
Wes.) [809 

© 1c. Jan. 10, 1920; E 470317; 
Louis Bernstein, New York. 


AFGHANISTAN ; romance of Asia, words 
by William A. Wilander, music by 
Harry Donnelly, arr. by J. 8. Glick- 
man [of U. 8.] [810 

© Jan. 23, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 30, 1920; 
E 467679; Gilbert & Friedland, inc., 
New York. 


AFTER; Song of renovation, English 
words by M. A. Delany, music and 
French words by E. Etesse [of 
France] [811 

© Dee. 13, 1919; 1 ec. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468219; E. Etesse, Tours, France. 


AFTER I DID ALL I COULD FOR YOU; words 
by F. M. McGee, music by E. 8. S. 
Huntington [of U. S.] [812 

©1e Jan. 15, 1920; E 470414; 
F. M. McGee, Halifax, N. C. 


AFTER THE WAR; words by S. C. Walker, 
music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] 
New York, Worid music pub. corp. 

[813 

©) Jan) S00: 19202) 2.1es Febeo2: 

1920; E 467713; Sallie C. Walker, 
Savannah, Ga. 


AT QUIN FRET QUE FA (AY QUE FRIO YA) } 
lletra i musica de Joan Llongueras 
[of Spain], trad. castellana de Joa- 
quin Montaner. (Cancons i jocs 
d’infants ) [814 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468338; Casa Dotesio, Barcelona, 
Spain. 


ATR, VARIATION AND FINALE; by Sydney 
Rosenbloom [of Great Britain] op. 
23; piano. [815 

© Dec. 8, 1919; 1 c. Dec. 30, 1919 ; 
E 468289; Augener, Itd., London. 


Aji Gua-GUA; estilo cubano, letra y 
mtisica de E. Tecglen [of Spain] 
[816 
© Dee. 30, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
- 468322; Union musical espanola, 
Madrid. 


ALADDIN’S LAMP; words and music by 
C. W. Bostock [of Great Britain, 
domiciled at New York] [817 


© 1e¢ Jan. 9, 1920; D 19991; 
Claude W. Bostock, New York. 


ALBUM LEAF (Hoja para album); by 
- Fr. Grutzmacher, op. 66, ed., phrased 
and fingered by C. v. Sternberg [of 
We Salis ran, dia. [818 
© Jan. 20, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 20, 1920; 
E 470592; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on edit- 
ing, phrasing and fingering] 


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819 


ALBUM OF SIX SCOTTISH TUNES; arr. by 
Herbert Sharpe, ed. by Cedric Sharpe 
[of Engiand]; violoncello and pf. 
Contents: 1. Annie Laurie.—2. Robin 
Adair.—3. The braes o’ Mar.—4. The 
banks o’ Allan Water.—b5d. Mary 
Jamieson.—6. Reels. [S19 

© Fan 419205 1c. Jan, 07, ten. 
HE 468674; Hawkes & son, London. 


ALL ABOARD FOR LOVELAND; words and 

music by L. A. Dessauer [of U. S8.] 

[820 

© 1c. Feb. 2, 1920; E 467782; Leo 
August Dessauer, Philadelphia. 


ALL FOR THE LOVE OF YoU; words by W. 
Markham, music by Geo. Graff, jr. 
fof U. S.] New York, World music 
pub. corp. [821 

©Jan. 21, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 24, 1920; 
E 470673; Wm. Markham, Detroit. 


ALL HAIL JACK PERSHING; words by N. 
M. Engen, music by Leo. Friedman 
[of U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [822 

© Sept. 3, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
E 467440; Nels M. Engen, Warren, 
Minn. 


ALL JI] HAVE ARE SUNNY WEATHER 
FRIENDS ; words and music by Kendis 
and Brockman [of U. S.] [823 

© Jan. 16, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 16, 1920: 
HE) 470427; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


ALL? INNAMORATA; by F.: Landry 

Berthoud [of U. 8.]; mand. [824 

© Jan. 2.1920 >'2e; Jan. 12; 1920: 

E 467043; Joe Nicomede, New Alex- 
andria, Pa. 


ALL SILENTLY THE LITTLE MOON. See 


Stars. 


ALL (THE) STAR ONE STEP; by G. H. 
Green [of U. 8.]; instrumental. [825 
© 1c. Jan. 28, 1920; H 467610; 
George Hamilton Green, New York. 


ALL THAT I WANT IS YOU; words by Joe 
Goodwin, music by James V. Monaco 
[of U. S.] [826 

© Jan. 20, 1920; 2c. Jan. 21, 1920; 
E 467582; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
ine., New York. 


ALL THE BOYS LOVE Mary; from Zieg- 
feld midnight frolic, words by An- 
drew B. Sterling, music by Gus Van 
and Joe Schenck [of U. 8.] [827 

@iJan.8)) 19205) 2%e; Jani 7, 1920 : 
E 470299; Harry Von Tilzer music 
pub. co., New York. 


Dt. Tis, ey vee 


ALL THE EARTH HAD GONE A-WOOING ; 
words by M. Steele, music by E. 8. 
S. Huntington [of U. S.] [828 

© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466876 ; Mar- 
garet Steele, Muir, Ky. 


ALL THE GIRLS ABE BUSY NITEING 
JUMPERS; from Cinderella, written 
and composed by Bert Lee and R. P. 
Weston [of England] [829 

© Jan. 29, 1920; 1¢. Jan. 31, 1920; 
E 468906; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


ALL THE QUAKERS ARE SHOULDER SHAK- 
ERS, DOWN IN QUAKER TOWN; fox 
trot, by Kalmar, Leslie and Wendl- 
ing, played by Roy Bargy [of U. 8.] 
(Imperial song record, no. 9994) 

[830 

© Jan. 22, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 30, 1920; 

E 467646; Imperial player roll co., 

Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation ] 


ALMOND EYES; words by S. Marley,. 
melody by E. Tierney [of U. S.] 
[S381 
© 1 c. Jan. 22, 1920; H 470605; 
Sam Marley and Ed. Tierney, New 
York. 


ALOHA OF (Farewell to thee) ; valse, by 
Herman Darewski [of Engiand] ; 
piano. [882 

© Jan. 5, 1920 1%. amie reek: 
EE 468671; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


ALONG THE BROOKSIDE (A la orilla del 
arroya); by Berthold Tours, ed., 
phrased and fingered by Maurits 
Leefson [of U. 8.]; piano, in E flat. 

[833 

© Jan. 20, 1920; 2 ec. Jan. 20, 1920; 

E 470590; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 

York. [Copyright is claimed on edit- 
ing, phrasing and fingering] 


AMADA EL AURA DICE. See De Castilla. 


America; words by H. Bunny, music 
by Leo Friedman [of U. 8.]  Chi- 
cago, North American music co. 
834 
© Aug. 25,1919; 2c Jan. 26, 1920; 

E 467433; Horace Bunny, Toronto, 

Canada. 


AMERICA HAIL YOUR HEROES; words by 
G. Stimpson, music by Leo Fried- 
man fot U. S.J (Chiegeo, ork 
American music co. [835 

©, Aug. 25, 1919’; 2 e: Jam, 2e, 4920; 
E 467482; Georgia Stimpson, Her- 
kimer. IN, OY: 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1920 


853 


AMERICAN BOY; words by F. R. Du- 
rocher, jr., music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [836 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 ce. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472161; Fred R. Durocher, jr., 
Deliver, 

AMERICAN COMPOSERS ALBUM ; compiled 
by Preston Ware Orem [of U. S.]; 
pf. [837 

© Dec. 27, 1919; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
30, 1919; A 560534; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 


AMERICAN KISSES; words by W. B. 
Crum, music by ‘Hector Richard [ot 


U. §.] Chicago, Legters music co. 
[838 
mem wee: 26, 1919: 2. ¢. Jan. 27, 
iy BS. AGT479:>. “W. B.. Crum, 
Salina, Kan. 
AMERICAN (THE) LEGION; words by 
E. C. Gipe, music by E. 8. 8. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S.] [839 


© 1c. Jan: 22, 1920; E 470624; 
Elmer C. Gipe, Albany, Or. 


AMERICAN LEGION — FIVE MILLION 
stTrone; words by J. H. Benson, mu- 
sic Dy Harry Borowitz [of U. S.] 

[840 

© Nov. 1, 1919: 2 ¢, Jan. 26, 1920; 
E 467461; American legion, Brook- 
lyn. 


AMERICAN MARINE; words by R. Egan, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. S8.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [841 

fe) Ween 26. 1919: 2 ¢. Jan. 27, 
1920; E 467480; Richard Egan, Se- 
attle. 


AMERICA’S BATTLE HYMN; words by 
L. B. King, music by Leo Friedman 
fof U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [842 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2-¢. Feb. 2, 1920; 
BE 472078; Lula Belle ane, Monte- 
rey, Calif. 


AMIAMOCI; mazurka, by Saverio Fa- 
ruzzi [of Italy]. arr. by P. Tesio [of 
U. S.J]; 1st and 2nd mand. or violin 
and guit. 4to. (Tesio ed., ninth 
series, no. 547) [843 

© Jan. 5, 1920; 2 c Jan. 9, 1920; 
E 4703866; Peter Tesio, New York. 


AMITIE; marche-two step, 
Carena [of Italy]; orch. con piano. 
4to. [844 
Ne) Nov! 1, 1919: 7 c.. Jan. 20, 1920’: 
HE 468679; A. & G. Carisch.& ¢c, 
’ Milan. : 


di Felice. 


AMOR DELUSO; Valzer, di D. Panealdi 
[of Italy]; orch. con piano condut- 
tore. 4to. [845 


© Age 15, 1919 = "Fe" Dec 12, 
1919; EK 468162; A. & G. Carisch & c., 
Milan. 


AMORE ARDENTE; by P. Pecoraro [of 
U. S.J], arr. by Anthony Longo [of 
Italy]; instrumental. [846 

© l1e. Jan. 14, 1920; E 467109; 
Peter Pecoraro, Brooklyn. 


Amoroso: valse, de J. Durel [of 
France]; piano. [Paris, France], . 
Ista-Beausier. [847 


© Dec. 13, 1919; 1 ec. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468208 ; Jacqr ues Durel, Villers par 
Conges, France. 


A-mMos; words by J. Cathey, music by 
Artie Bowers [of U. 8.] New York, 
Authors & composers service co. 

[848 
© 1c Jan. 16, 1920; E 467150; 
Janice Cathey, San Angelo, Tex. 


Amour (L’) EST UN FAT; extrait de 
Attendez-moi sous l’orme, paroles de 
Regnard, musique de Félix Four- 
drain [of France]; mezzo-sop. ou 


bar. [849 
© Dee. 27, 1919: 1 ec. Jan. 3, 1920; 
EK 468382; Sociéte anonyme des 


éditions Ricordi, Paris. 


AND MY NEW GAL, SHE’S TICKLED TO 
DEATH; one-step, words and music 
by W. C. Isel [of U. 8.] [850 
© 1e¢ Jan. 20, 1920; E 470572; 
William Clifton Isel, Washington. 


AND THEN; words and music by H. C. 
Oblinger [of U. S8.] [851 
© 1c. Feb. 4, 1920; E 467906; 
Harry C. Oblinger, Kansas City, Mo. 


ANDANTE RELIGIOSO; preghiera, di Luigi 
Cerri [of Italy] op. 186, piccola orch. 
con pf. conduttore. (Intermezzi 
musicali, no. 591) [852 

© Dec. 22, 1919; 1 c. Dec. 28, 1919; 
'E 468536; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


ANDANTINO RELIGIEUX; de N. Gervasio 
[of France]; quintette a cordes avee 
piano conducteur. 4to. [853 

© Dees 13,1919; 1 ¢. Jan.:2, 1920 ; 
E 468204; Paul Decourcelle, Nice, 
France. 


ANNEES DE PELERINAGE. See Liszt 


(Franz) 


ANNIE Laurie. See Album of six Scot- 


tish tunes. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


854 


ANSELL (JoHN) Three Irish pictures; 
by J. Ansell [of England], adapted 
by Frank Winterbottom [of Great 
Britain]; military band with con- 
ductor. (Military band edition, no. 
430) On cover: Military band edi- 
tion, no. 429. [854 

© Dec. 18, 1919; 1 ec. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468316 ; Haw kes & son, London. 


ANTONINA; valse, by G. Bambridge [of 
France], arr. by Arthur Fisk [of 
U. S.}3 ist violin. [855 

© 1c: Jan. 22,.1920: H 470611: 
George Bambridge, Papeete, Tahiti. 


APPLE BLOSSOM TIME; words by M. S. 
Whitney, music by Geo. Graff, jr. 
[ot U. S.] New York, World music 
pub. corp. [856 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 2 ce. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466654 ; Mildred S. Whitney, West- 
brook, Me. 


APRES L’oRAGE. See Fragny (Robert 
de) Trois piéces. 


ARABELLA ; words by N. Miller, melody 

by A. Glatt [of U. 8.] [857 

© 1c. Jan. 20, 1920; BE 470599; 
Abe Glatt and Ned Miller, Chicago. 


ARABISCHER TANZ. See Grieg (Edward 
Hagerup) Peer Gynt suite no. 2. 


Aria. See Pahissa (Jaime) 
quenas fugas. 


Seis pe- 


ARIETTA PASTORALE; Versi in lingua diA. 
Ott. Quintavalle e in romanesco di A. 


Luciani, musica di Agostino Magli- 
ani [of Italy]; mandolino acc. 8vo. 
Naples, F. Feola. [858 


© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 ¢ Jan. 7, 1920; 
E 468465 ; Italian book co., New York. 


ARISTOCRATIC BLUES; by C. M. Walker 
[of U. S.]; piano. — [8359 
© 1c. Feb. 3, 1920; E 470848 ; Cor- 

rie Moore Walker, St. Louis. 


ARIZONA ; words by W.S. Strode, music 
by E. S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 

[860 

@© i © Jan. 27, 1920; BH 470757: 
Winston 8S. Strode, Tucson, Ariz. 


ARIZONA MOON; words by Oliver J. 
Franke, melody by W. Duke [of 
U. 8.], arr. by David Payton [of 
Das: ] [861 

© 1 ce Jan. 28, 1920; BH 467635; 
Wilfred Duke, Chicago. 


o6 


pt. 11, nes, vi 1S 


ARor; words and melody by K. Proff- 
Kalfaian Ler U. S.J inte Arora, 
no. 2) -[862 

© Nov. 19, 1919; 2-e. Dee. 1, 1919; 
E 470441; Krikor Proff-Kalfaian, 
Fresno, Calif. 


AROUND THE GYPSY FIRE. See Brahms 


(Johannes) 


As I WAVED HIM MY LAST GOOD BYE; 
words by Mrs. M. F. Weymouth, mel- 
ody by R. A. Browne [of U. 8.] [863 

© 1c. Jan. 28, 1920; E 467599; 
Mrs. M. F. Weymouth, Rockland, 
Me. 


AS PANTS THE HART; sacred. song, 
[words from the Bible], music by 
W. T. Porter [of U. S.]; mixed 
voices. 4to. [864 

© Jan. 16, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 19, 1920; 
E 467201; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati. 


As TEDDY WENT OVER THE TOP; words 
and music by A. N. Heroux [of U.S.] . 


[865 
© Dec. 31, 1919; 2) Gee ee, 
1920; E 470892; Alfred N. Heroux, 


Branford, Conn. 


ASHES OF ROSES (Cendres de roses) ; 
valse triste, by Wilfred Arnold [of 
Great Britain]; piano. [866 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 1c. Jan. 21, 1920; 


E 468857 ; Bosworth & CO., itd., Lon- 
don. 

ASPERGES ME; by Edward Bonk [of 
U. S.]; mixed voices, [867 


» <6) dan. ee ge hee 2.6. daa, OG a2e : 
i 467838 ; _ Jordan pub. co., Read- 
ing. Pa. 


AT THE DANCE. See Summer days. 


AT THE FEET OF THE MASTER; words by 
L. M. Wookey, music by C. Whitney 
Coombs [of U. S8.]; high voice in F. 
(Sacred songs, series 2) [868 

© Jan. 19, 1920; 2 © Jam. 22, 1920: 
E 467462; Boston music co., Boston. 


AT THE MOVING PICTURE BALL; words 
by Howard Johnson, melody by Jos. 
H. Santly [of U. 8.] [869 

© 1c. Jan. 8, 1920; E 470306; Leo 
Feist, ine., New York. 


AT THE PARTING OF THE WAYS; words 
and music by W. Ward-Higgs [of 
England] [870 

© Jan. 14, 1920; 1 ¢. Jan. 21, 1920; 
E 468789; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1920 


889 


AT THE RAG-TIME KITCHEN BALL; words 
by J. Z. Capponi, melody by Herman 
A. Hummel [of U. S.] [871 

© 1c. Feb. 2, 1920; E 467814; 
John Z. Capponi, New Orleans. 

AY TWILIGHT; by George Hunter [of 
U. S.] op. 1, no. 3; piano. (Quiet 
hour, second series)  f8T2 

© Jan. 23, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 28, 1920; 
E 467866; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 


by George S. Schuler [of U. S.]; 
organ. [873 
©' Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 470102; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 
words and music by G. W. Bruffey 
[of U. 8.] [874 
©le. Jan. 15, 1920; E 470396; G. 
W. Bruffey, % Postmaster, New 
York. 
ATTRACTIONS ; intermezzo-two step, di 
Eugenio Mauro [of Italy]; piano. 
8 


© Dee. 1, 1919; 1c. Jan. 20, 1920; 
E 468687; A. & G. Carisch & @, 
Milan. 

AUTUMNAL (THE) SUNSET IN THE 
GOLDEN WEST; words by E. Wisecup, 
music by E. S. S. Huntington [of 
U. S.J [876 

© 1c. Jan. 15, 1920; E 470399; 
Ella Wisecup, Hillsboro, O. 

Ave Marta. See Mascagni (Pietro) 

AWAKENING; two-part, words by Paul 
Bliss, music by R. HE. James [of 
U. 8.]; treble voices. 4to. (School 
songs, series 2, no. 3794) [877 

© Jan. 28, 1920; 2c. Jan. 30, 1920; 
E 467686; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati. 


AWAY DOWN DEEP BENEATH THE HEART 
OF THE WORLD; words by F. Peters, 
musie by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] 
New York, World music pub. corp. 

[878 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 

E 468661; Frank Peters, East Pitts- 
burgh. 

AWAY WE Go; fox-trot, by Sam Sonitt 
fof Great Britain] ; piano. [879 

© Nov. 20, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 8, 1920; 
E 468552; Boosey & co., London. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


AYISHA, DAUGHTER OF THE NILE; words 


by M. V. Merle, melody by A. B. 
Pooley [of U. 8.] [880 

©1e. Nov. 15, 1919; E 470281; 
- Alexander B. Pooley, Chicago. 


B. R. C. (THE) oF A; words by F. H. 
Jarvis and F. Brousseau, music by 
Robt. L. Landon [of U. S.] Grand 
Forks, N. D., Frank H. Jarvis & co. 

[881 

©) Jan? 2) 1920 2-e.) Jany6, 1920. 

EK 470309; Frank H. Jarvis & Fred 
Brousseau, Grand Forks, N. D. 


Base (THE) : words. by C. A. Webber, 
music by E. S. 8. Huntington [of 
B.S [882 

© 1e. Jan. 22, 1920; EH 470625; 
C. A. Webber, Minneapolis. 


Basy Girt; words by Betty Marion, 
music by Charley Straight [of U. S.] 
[883 
© Jan. 1, 1920; 2c. Jan. 23, 1920; 
E 467468; Henry Burr music corp., 
New York. 


BABY IS GOING TO SLEEP; lullaby, words 
by Will Waters, melody by C. Myslik 
[of U. S.] [884 

© 1c. Jan. 13, 1920; E 467858; 
Charles Myslik, Elmira, N. Y. 


BABY MINE; words and music by Harry 
MacGregor Woods [of U. S.] [885 
© Jan. 16, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1920; 

E 471024; Woods and Woods, Boston. 


BABY TANK; fox trot, by T. J. Hunt, 
arr. by J. Ord Hume [of Great 
Britain]; band. London, Boosey & 
co. (In Boosey’s brass and reed 
band journal, no. 596) [886 

© Dec. 24, 1919; 1c. Jan. 30, 1920; 
FE 468883; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement | 


BABY’s MELODY; waltz, by R. Navarino 
[of U. S.], arr. by Leonard L. Vos- 
burgh [of U. S.]; instrumental. 

[887 
© 1c. Jan. 13, 1920; E 470343; 
Ralph Navarino, New York. 


~Basy’s (A) PLEA; words by R. Zeussis, 


musie by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. 8.] 

New York, World music pub. corp. 

[888 

© Jan. 21, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 24, 1920; 

E 470663; Reuben Zeussis, Philadel- 
phia. 


BacH (JOHANN SEBASTIAN) Le petit 
Bach; 24 piéces faciles, par J. 
S. Bach, révision par H. Vaillant [of 
France]; piano. Lyon, Janin fréres. 
(Petite bibliothéque classique a 
usage de la jeunesse) [S89 

© Dec. 20, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468263; J. Janin, Lyon, France. 
[Copyright is claimed on revision] 


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BacH (JOHANN SEBASTIAN )—Contd. 
Préludes et fugues; 3™”° cahier, 
de J. S. Bach, rév. par Gabriel Fauré 


[of (France]:  orgue. .obli “Syo. 
(Oeuvres completes pour orgue: 
Edition classique, no. 9443) [890 


© Dec. 9, 1919; 1 c. Dec. 30, 1919; 
EK 468404; Durand &€& cie., Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on revision] 

BACIAMI . E Por; yersi di T. de 
Filippis, musica di Ett. Bellini [of 
Italy]; mand. acc. Naples, G. Santo- 
janni. S8vo. [891 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c. Dec. 24, 1919; 
E 468589; Italian book co., New 
York. 

BACK AGAIN IN THE U. 8. A.; words by 
N. C. Smith, music by Geo. Graff, jr. 
fof U. 8:] New York, World music 
pub. corp. [892 

(©) Jan: 30,1920: 2 ec. Feb: 2, 1920; 
E 467729; Navy C. Smith, Pulaski, 
Va. 

BAcK HOME TO YOU, MOTHER; words 
by J. Panno, music by Geo. Graff, 
jeeor U.S.) New. York, World 
music pub. corp. [892 

© Jan. 21, 1920; 2c. Jan. 24, 1920; 
E 470715; Josephine Panno, Cleve- 
Jand. 


Back IN THE CAVE-MAN DAYS; from 
M’lle Coquette, words and music 
by E. E. Wilson [of U. S.J] New 
York, Wilson music co. [894 


OitJan. 26, 1920; 2c. Jan. 29, 1920; 

E 470781; Edwin Erl Wilson, Day- 
ton, O. 

BACK TO THE GIRL I LOVE; words by M. 


A. Mortis and C. J. Fitzgerald, mu- |. 


sie by Geo. Graff, jr. [of*U. S.] New 
York, World music pub. corp. [895 
© Jan.'30,; 1920;°2 ¢ Web. 2770920 
Hi 467733: M. A. Mortis and C. J. 
Fitzgerald, Syracuse, N. Y. 

Batcon (LE) See Debussy (Claude) 
Cing poémes. 

BALL sonc; words by Paul Bliss, music 
by E. L. Lind [of U. 8.]; voices in 
unison. 4to. (Willis school songs, 
series two, no, 38791) [896 

© Jan.3l, 1920) 2e" eb: 4.1920 
E 467908; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati. : 

BattaD (THE) OF THE KING’S TRI- 


UMPH; the minstrel sneers, words 
by Dana Burnet, music by Paul 
Bliss [of U. 8.]; men’s voices. 4to. 

[S97 


© Jan. 26, 1920: 2 ¢. Jan. 28, 1920: 
EK 467595; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati. 


BALMY CALIFORNIA; a dream, words 
and music by L. F. McDermott [of 
We SS: ] [898 

© 1c. Jan. 19, 1920: H 467200: 
Leila France McDermott, Los Altos, 
Calif. 

BAMBOO BABY ; listen to dis jungle lulla- 
by, lyric by Wm. H. Gardner, music 
by Caro Roma [of U. S.] [899 

© Jan. 30, 1920; 2 c Jan. 31,1920; 
E 470814; M. Witmark & sons; New 
York. 


BANKS (THE) 0’ ALLAN Water, Sec 
Album of six Scottish tunes. 


BANNER (THE) OF FREEDOM AND FAME} 
words by J. J. Burns, music by 
James Hamilton Howe [of U. 8.] 

[900 
© 1c. Feb: 2,°1920; WeAorse2: 
John Junius Burns, Seattle. 


BARBARA; valse, by H. C. Y. Lisser [of 

England] ; piano. [901 

©.Jan. 5, 1920; 1 ec. Jan. 19, 1920; 

E 468673; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


BaRcAROLA; by S. Saarbekow [of 

Italy]; piano. [902 

© May 380, 1919; 1 ¢. Dee. 12, 1919; 

E 468143; A. & G. Carisch & «@, 
Milan. 

BAREFOOT (THE) TRAIL; Words’ by 
Marian Phelps, music by Alvin S. 
Wiggers [of U. 8.]; in G. [903 

(©) Jan. 28,1920; 2 e Jan. 30, 1920; 
E 470787; Boosey & co., New York. 


BAUERSACHS (HUBERT) Valse; by H. 
Bauersachs [of U. S.] op. 46, no. 14; 
violin and piano. [904 

© Jan. 10, 1920 2 Jan, 15, 2920): 
E 470987: T. T. Bauersachs & ¢o., 
St. Louis, 


BE MINE TO-DAY ; words by L. Bowman, 
music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S8.] 
New York, World music pub. corp. 

oe GOD 

© Jan. 30, 19205 2\¢: Meby 21920 - 

E 467734; Lewis Bowman, Cincin- 
nati. 

BE OF GOOD COURAGE TO-DAY; words by 
Alfred Barratt, music by Wars, 
Kirkpatrick [of U. 8.] [906 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 «. Jan. 15, 1920; 
E 470450; EH. O. Excell, Chicago. 


BEAT IT HOME! OH, BEAT IT HOME; 
words by N. Duffield, music by E. 
S. S. Huntington [of U. 8.] [907 

© 1 ec. Jan.’ 22, 1920. Hi 47ge2e; 

Norman Duffield, Simpson, Canada. 


08 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1920 


BEAUTIFUL LAND OF MYSTERY; words 
and music by Mrs. A. A. Rember [of 
Ss. 3 [908 

© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466869; 
Mrs. A. A. Rember, Richford, Vt. 

BEAUTIFUL LOVE OF THE GOLDEN YEARS; 
words by Grace Kramer, music by 
Edouard Hesselberg [of U. S.]. [909 

© Jan. 1, 1920; 2c. Jan. 14, 1920; 
E 470487; Grace Kramer, Sheldon, 
Ta. 

BEAUTIFUL OHIO BLUES; one step, by 
King, played by Les Hoadley [of 
U. S.J] (imperial song record, no. 
§995) [910 

© Jan. 22, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 30, 1920; 
E 467648; Imperial player roll co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation. ] 

BEAUTIFUL (A) ROSE; words by H. 
Kirkpatrick, music by A. Leopold 
Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Leg- 
ters music co. [911 

© Jan. 19, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1920; 
E 467494; Helen Kirkpatrick, Pitts- 
burgh. 

BEAUTIFUL SPRINGTIME; words by L. 
M. Freeman, music by Geo. Graff, 
jr. [of U. S.] New York, World mu- 
sic pub. corp. [912 

© Jan. 21, 1920; 2c. Jan. 24, 1920; 
H 470675; Lucille M. Freeman, Port- 
land, Me. 

BEAUTIFUL STARS ABOVE; waltz ballad, 
by Stephen Fiizy [of U. S.]; orch. 
with piano. 4to. (Dance music for 
orchestra, no. 19) [913 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 17, 1920; 
E 470556; Fred Heltman co., Cleve- 
land. 

BEAUTIFUL WAIKIKI; words and music 
by Mrs. F. W. Klinkner [of U. 8.] 


[914 

© ic Jan. 27, 1920;.E 470756; 

Mrs. F. W. Klinkner, Listerville, 
Ss. D. 


Beauty (THE) spoT; selection, by J. W. 
Tate, selected and arr. by J. Ord 


Hume [fof Great Britain]; band. (In 
Boosey’s military journal, 139th 
series, no. 3) [915 


© Dee. 8, 1919; 1 « Jan. 8, 1920; 
E 468558; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement] 


Bec (LE) DE GAz; ou, Il est tombé sur | 


un bec, paroles de Bertal-Maubon, 
musique de V. Scotto [of France] 
[916 
© Dec. 18, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
‘E 468189; Vincent Scotto, Paris. 


924 


BECAUSE ’TWAS you; words by A. M. 
Anacker, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of 
U.8.] New York, World music pub. 
corp. [917 

© Jan. 21, 1920; 2c. Jan. 24, 1920; 
E 470717; Ada May Anacker, Port- 
age, Wis. 


BED-TIME IN HEAVEN [and] WHy IT 
RAINS; words by Phyllis Morris, mu- 
sic by Pauline Wilton [of Great Brit- 
ain]; piano with words. (Musical 
monologues, no. 195) [918 


© Dee. 31, 1919; 1 c. Dec. 30, 1919; © 
E 468138 ; Reynolds & co., London. 


Beers; fox trot, by H. L. Dunn [of 

USSas: prano: [919 

© 1c. Feb. 6, 1920; E 470901; 
Harold L. Dunn, Schnectady, N. Y. 


BEETHOVEN (LupWiIG VAN) Conseila des 
sonates de Beethoven op. 2, no. 3; 
conseils sur Vinterprétation et sur la 
facon de travailler, par G. Sporck 
[of France] Paris, Marcel Jumade. 
(Edition analytique des classiques) 

[920 
© Dec. 9, 1919; 1 ec. Dee. 31, 1919; 
E 468413 ; Georges Sporck, Paris. 


op. 22, conseils sur l’interpré- 
tation et sur la facon de travailler, 


par G. Sporek [of France] Paris, 
Marcel Jumade. (Edition analytique 
des classiques) [921 


© Dee. 9, 1919; 1 c Dec. 31, 1919; 
E 468412; Georges Sporck, Paris. 


Moonlight sonate; light score for 
the 1st movement, by Beethoven, arr. 
by M. Hallock-Greenewalt [of U. 8.]; 
Sarabet light player. [922 


€) Jan: 2 1919's 2°; Jan, 51020); 
E 470359: Mary Hallock-Greenewalt, 
Philadelphia. 


Sonate; de Beethoven, op. 109, 
analysees par G. Sporck [of France] ; 
-piano. Paris, Marcel Jumade. (Hdi- 
tion analytique des classiques) [923 


@ Dee. 13, 19195 Je. Jan. 2, 1920: 
EK 468185; Georges Sporck, Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on analyzing] 


op. 111, analysees par G. 
Sporck [of France]; piano. Paris, 
Marcel Jumade. (Edition analytique 
des classiques) [924 
© Dec. 29, 1919; 1 ec. Jan. 22, 1920; 
KE 468751; Georges Sporck. Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on analysis] 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


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pt. TT, HS s.; vr 1 


BEETHOVEN (LupWIG VAN)—Contd. 
When grandmother dreams; three- 
part song, words by Katharine Ather- 
ton Grimes, music by Beethoven, arr. 
by J. S. Fearis [of U. S.]; women’s 
voices. 4to. [925 

© Jan. 30, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 5, 1920; 
E 470856; J. 8S. Fearis & bro., Chi- 
cago. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement | 


See Old ships. 


BrERcCEUSE; de E. Hovelacque [of 
France]; orch. avee piano conduc- 
teur. 4to. (Collection passe - par- 
tout) [926 

© Dec. 29, 1919; 1c. Jan. 22, 1920; 
E 468720; E. Hovelacque, Paris. 

Brtry ; fox trot, words by Jed Christie, 
music by Paul Wilson [of Great 
Britain, domiciled at Chicago] [927 

© Feb. 20, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
FE. 470915 ; Frances Clifford music co., 
Chicago. 


BENEATH THE STARS. 


BeEwasrRE; words and music by A. R. L. 
Read, arr. by Walter Esberger [of 
De S24 [928 

© Feb. 3, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 29, 1920; 
KE} 467671; Augustus R. L. Read, Cin- 
cinnati. 

BEYOND THE SMILING AND THE WEEP- 
Inc; by Henry Housely [of U. S.]; 
sop. solo and quartet or chorus. (Oc- 
tavo ed., sacred Series, no. 1247) [929 

©) Fan. 15; 1920> 2 ¢e) Jan. 8) 1920 
FE 470298; Clayton F. Summy co,, 
Chicago. 


Bippy ; words by Harry D. Kerr, mel- 
ody by J. S. Zamecnik [of U. S.] 
[930 
© 1c Jan. 30, 1920; E 467696; 
Sam Tox pub. co., Cleveland. 


Big Bren PATROL; descriptive clock 
novelty, by J. L. von der Mehden, jr. 
LoeWeSs 1) 2, plano: [931 

© 1¢ Jan. 24, 1920; EH 470726; 
J. Louis von der Mehden, jr., Say- 
brook, Conn. 


BIONDA SIRENA; piccolo valzer, di A. 
Chirico [of Italy] ; piano. [932 
@uSent 25.) 1909 site. ee. 12; 
1919; E 468149; A. & G. Carisch & ¢., 
Milan. 


Birnp (THE) FROM FAIRY LAND; words 
and music by Lewis Barnes [of Eng- 
land]; in E flat. {933 

©: Dee! 27; 1919: 1 ec. Dee: 80) 1919); 
FE 468132; Joseph Henry Larway, 
_ London. 


BirD SCENE [and] CONJUROR’S DANCE.. 
See Hiawatha. 


BIRD’S EVENING SONG; by Cornelius. 
Gurlitt, op. 207, no. 3; piano. (Jn 
Schmidt’s educational series, no. 205 ; 
Sounds from youth, no. 3) [934 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 17, 1920; 
E 470555; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. [Copyright is claimed on 
simplified edition] 


BIRTH OF LOVE; words by T. Brownlee, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 
Chicago, North American musie ¢o. 

[935. 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 

E 472085; Thomas Brownlee, Vic- 
toria, Canada. 


BIRTHDAY (THE) OF FREE AMERICA; 
words by J. G. Fuller, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [936 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
E 467427; J. G. Fuller, Huntington, 
W. Va. 


BLACKBIRD LOVE; words by Edward 
Lockton, music by Cecil Baumer [of 
England]; in E flat. [937 

©: Jan. 16, 1920; dc. Jane 2a 4920: 
Ke 468760; Joseph Henry Larway, 
London. 


BLACKSMITH (THE) AT THE FORGE; 
piece descriptive by J. L. von der 
Mehden, jr. [of U. 8.]; piano. [938 

©1c. Jan. 24, 1920; E 470727; J. 
Louis von der Mehden, jr., Saybrook, 
Conn. 


BLANCHE (LA) HERMINE; opérette en 
un acte, livret de Georges Delamare, 
musique de Edm. Filippuceci [of 
France]; partition piano et chant. 
4to. [939 

©. Dec. ‘31, 191GR\2 neh aaa ees. 
1920; D 19985; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 


BLEEDING HEARTS; words by L. Sander, 

music by Artie Bowers [of U. 8.] 

[940 

© Jan. 15,1920 * 2c. Pans tay ao20 ; 

FE 467160; Lillian Sander, Cape Gi- 
rardeau, Mo. 


BLUE BIRD LAND; words by A. Ives, mu- 
sic by Carl Demangate [fof U. 8.] 
[941 
©.1\'e. Jan, 115,:/7920 : Ba 7Oase : 
Alma Ives, Schenectady, N. Y. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1920 


BLUE EYES; valse, by Reginald Benyon 

[of England]; piano. [942 

Oran. 5, 1920; 1c. Jan. 19, 1920; 

E 468672; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


words by C. Klatt, music by 
Edouard Hesselberg [of U. S.] [948 

© Jan. 1, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 14, 1920; 
E 4704838; Clarice Klatt, San Fran- 
cisco. 


Buun Nore nAc; fox trot, by R. J. 
Thompson [of U. S.]; piano. [944 
© Jan. 26, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 28, 1920; 
E 467612; Rufus Jones Thompson, 
Boston. 
BLUEBELL (THE) woop. See Vale of 
Arden. 


Bos WHITE; duet, from The night boat, 
words by Anne Caldwell, music by 
Jerome Kern [of U. 8.] [945 

© (Jan: 13, 1920; 2 c. Jam. 15, 1920 ; 
EK 467124; T. B. Harms co., New 
York. 

Bocca DI ROSA; Sstornello, versi e musica 
di Giuseppe Giannelli [of Italy], 
trascritte per mand. da L. Criscuolo 
[of Italy] Naples, G. Santojanni. 

[946 
© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c. Dec. 24, 1919; 
E 468541 ; Italian book co., New York. 


Bopy’s (THE) UPSTAIRS; written and 
composed by Austin Rudd [of Eng- 
land] [947 


© Jan. 15, 1920; 1¢. Jan. 24, 1920; 
E 468871; B. Feldman & co., London. 


Bo-LaA-zo ; fox trot, by Fairman, played 
by Charley Straight [of U. S.] (1im- 
perial song record, no. 9992) [948 


© Jan. 22, 1920; 2c. Jan. 30, 1920; 
KE 467660; Imperial player roll co., 


Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation ] 
BoOLSHEVIKI (THE) RAG; words and 


music by Bob Kingston [i. e., R. E. 
Kingston, of U. S.] [949 


© 1 c¢. Dec. 24, 1919; E 470467; 
Robert Ernest Kingston, Nyack, N. Y. 


BotsHies (THE) sone; from Bran pie 
revue, words by Ronald Jeans, mu- 
sic by Bob Alden [of England] [950 


© Dec. 5, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 16, 1920; 
IX 468669; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
-Crew, itd., London. 


959 

Bonny (THE) FISHER LAD; words tra- 

ditional, musie a North country folk- 

tune, arr. by W. G. Whittaker [of 

England]; mixed voices. Svo. 

(Choral library, no. 155) [951 — 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 20, 1920; 

E 468701; Stainer & Bell, Itd., Lon- 
don. 


Bons (LES) ARBRES ET LES VOYAGEURS;} 
paroles et musique de E. Jaques-Dal- 
croze [of Switzerland]; soli, duo ou 
choeurs. (Chantons, dansons en- 
fantines, no. 3) [952 _ 

© Sept. 8, 1919; 1 ec. Sept. 25, 1919; 
E 460469 ; Heugel et cie., Paris. 


BorcHARD (ADOLPHE). Fantaisie; 4 la 
maniére de Liszt sur Madelon, de A. 
Borchard [of France]; piano. [953 

© Dec. 29, 1919; 1 ec. Jan. 22, 1920; 
E 468726; L. Bousquet, Paris. 


BouNCING FLEA; ukulele, by J. K. 
Paaluhi [of Hawaii]; piano, steel 
guits. and ukuleles. [954 

© 1c. Feb. 7, 1920; E 470905 ; John 
K. Paaluhi, New York. 

BounpD IN Morocco; intermezzo de luxe 
or fox trot novelette, by L. Herscher 
[of U. S.]; orch. with piano acc. 4to. 

[955 

© Feb. 5, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 31, 1920; 

E 470885; Louis Herscher, Phil- 
adelphia. 


4to. 
[956 

© Feb. 3, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 472011; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


orch. with words. 


Boura (LEON JACQUES) Six exercises 
for voice production; by Jacques 
‘Bars! \ipseud:. of Loy Wh) Bourar) (or 
France]; piano and melody. [957 

© 1c. Sept. 18, 1919; E 470982; 
Leon J. Boura, Brooklyn. 


Boy or MY DREAMS; from The outrage- 
ous Mrs. Palmer, words by Harriet 
(hs Comstock, musie: Dy) Mi.) Me- 
Dermott [of U. S.] [958 

© Feb. 2, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 6, 1920; 
E 470973; Mary Thornton McDer- 
mott, Brooklyn. 


Boy WHO’S PROUDER THAN YOUR DAD; 
words by Mrs. H. Powell, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [959 

© Dee. 8, 1919; 2 « Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 470928; Mrs. Harry Poweil, Dal- 
hart, Tex. 


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960 


Boy (THE) WHO WAS LEFT OVER THERE; 
words by W. Anthony, music by Geo. 
Grad, \jr.,[of. Us 'S:]. New Work, 
World music pub. corp. [960 

© Jan. 21, 1920; 2c. Jan. 24, 1920; 
470695; Wray Anthony, Widnoon, 
Pa. 

Boyuoop DAYS; words by S. C. Allen, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [961 

© Jan. 19, 1920; 2 ce. Jan. 27, 1920: 
E 467489; Samuel C. Allen, Youngs- 
town, O. 

Boys (THE) WHO SAVED THE DAY; 
words by Mrs. J. A. Bergstrom, 
melody by R. A. Browne [of U. S.] 

[962 
© 1e¢ Jan. 24, 1920; E 470785; 
Mrs. J. A. Bergstrom, Kewanee, III. 

BraEes (THE) 0’ Mar. See Album of 
six Scottish tunes. 

BRAHMS (JOHANNES) Around the 
eypsy fire; trio, words by Annie An- 
dros Hawley, music by J. Brahms, 
arr. by Paul Ambrose [of U. S8.]; 
women’s voices. (Octavo series, no. 
748) [963 

© Jan. 13, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 14, 1920; 
E 467107; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement ] 

-Waltz (Valse); by Brahms, op. 

39, no. 15, ed., phrased and fingered 

by A. Gabrielli [of U. S.]; piano, in 

A flat. (Choice transcriptions of 

world-famous compositions) [964 
© Jan. 30, 1920; 2 ec. Jan. 30, 1920; 

E 467691; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 

York. [Copyright is claimed on edit- 

ing, phrasing and fingering] 


ed., phrased and fingered by 
C. v. Sternberg [of U. 8.]; piano, in 
A TLait. [965 
© Jan. 20, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 20, 1920; 
E 470585; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on edit- 
ing, phrasing and fingering] 
BRAVE (THE) AMERICANS; words by J. 
Grantz, sr., music by Leo Friedman 


fof U. S.] Chicago, North Amer- 
ican music co. [966 
© Sept. 3, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 


EK 467416; ‘Joseph Grantz, sr., Mt. 
Pleasant, Pa. 


BRAZILIAN CHIMES; words by Kendis- 
Brockman, melody by authors and 
Fred Hager [of U. 8.], arr. by Freda 
Applebaum [of U. S.] [967 

© 1c. Jan. 17, 1920; E 467834; 
Kendis-Brockman music ¢o0., ine., 
New York. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 11, ny 8.9.45 


BREATH (THE) oF ALLAH; words and 
music by James Francis Cooke [of 
U. S.J - [968 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 ce. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 470092; Theo. ‘Presser co., Phil- 
adelphia. 


BREHM’S FIRST STEPS FOR YOUNG 
STUDENTS; by Frank Brehm [of U. 
S.] ; piano. [969 


© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 21, 1920; 
E 467465; Brehm music co., Los 
Angeles. ; 


Brive’s (THE) BOUQUET; by Charles 
Vincent [of Great Britain]; piano. 
Contents: Orange blossoms.—White 
roses.—Lilies.—Myrtle. [970 


© Nov. 12, 1919; 1 ec. Dee. 30, 1919; 
FE 468129; Winthrop Rogers, Itd., 
London. 


BrIGIDINO (IL) : poesia di Dall’ Ongaro, 
musica di D. Brescia [of Italy, 
domiciled at San Francisco] [971 

© 1c. Jan. 20, 1920; E 470600; 
Domenico Brescia, San Francisco. 


BRINGING A SURPRISE TO YOU; words by 
EK. Heaney, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [972 


© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 ce. Jan. 26, 1920; 
E 467424; Hlaine Heaney, Great 
Falls, Mont. 


BRINGING BACK THE BOYS FROM OVER 
THERE; words by H. HE. Kipp, music 
by Leo Friedman [of U. 8.]  Chi- 
eago, North American music co. 

[973 
© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 ec. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472087 ; Harry B. “Kipp, Akron, O. 


BroaDWway (THE) CRAWL; fox trot, by 
Nat Nutter, arr. by J. Ord Hume [of 
Great Britain]; band. London, 
Boosey & co. (Jn Boosey’s brass 
and reed band journal, no. 596) 

[974 

© Dec. 24, 1919; 1 c. Jan: 30, 1920; 

E 468884; Francis, Day & Hunter, 

London. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement] 


BroaDwAy, I’M AFRAID OF YOU; words 
by E. L. O’Toole, music by Geo. 
Graff, jr. [of U. S.] | New. York, 
“World music pub. corp. [975 

© Jan. 30, 1920; 2 ec. Feb. 2, 1920; 


E 467731; Edward L. O’Toole, Ft. 
William H. Seward, Alaska. 


no. 2, 1920 


BROKEN DREAMS; words by J. Z. Cap- 

jipene } music by Geo. \Graff, jr. [of 

U. S.J] New York, World music pub. 

corp. [976 

© Jan. 21, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 24, 1920; 

EK 470718; John Z. Capponi, New 
Orleans. 


BROKEN HEART; words by H. Bruce 
Meixel, jr., music by R. W. Ross [of 
WW: S23 [977 

© 1c. Jan. 8, 1920; E 470289; 
Robert Wilson Ross, Philadelphia. 


BROWN EYES; words by A. Jaffray, 
music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] 
New York, World music pub. corp. 

[978 

© Jan. 21, 1920; 2c. Jan. 24, 1920; 

E 470704; Annie Jaffray, Guelph, 
Canada. 


Brownies (THE) (Los duendos); by 
Hugo Reinhold [of U. S.] op. 58, 
no. 8, ed., phrased and fingered by 
Maurits Leefson [of U. 8.]; piano, in 
i minor. [979 

© Jan. 20, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 20, 1920; 
E 470579; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on edit- 
ing, phrasing and fingering] 


BuENAZA (UNA); cuplé, letra de F. 
Gil Asensio, musica de Felipe Orejon 
[of Spain] [980 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468345; Union musical espafiola, 
Madrid. 


- Bucre BLUES; melody by S. Williams 


[of U.8.], arr. by Bert Peters. [981 


© ic. Jan. 14, 1920; E 467105; 
Spencer Williams, Chicago. 


Buon TEMPO (Merry life) ; mazurka, 
by Giuseppe Tarantola [of Italy, 
domiciled at Brooklyn]; B flat 
clarinet. [982 

© Sept. 15, 1919; 2 c@ Sept. 20, 
1919; E 467620; O. Pagani & bro., 
New York. 


Burtesca; di Mario Tarenghi [of 
Italy] op. 81, no. 3; piano. (Suite 
di tre pezzi, no. 3) [983 


© Dec. 29, 1919; 1c. Dec. 30, 1919; 
E 468392; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


BuRRIQUET (EL) (El borriquin) ; 
lletra i musica de Joan Llongueras 
[of Spain], trad. castellana de 
Joaquin Montaner. (Cancons i jocs 
d@’infants) [984 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 1 ec. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468342; Casa Dotesio, Barcelona, 
Spain. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


63 


992 


BUTTERFLY, WITH GOLDEN WINGS; words 
and music by Helen Howarth Lem- 
mel [of U. S.] [985 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 2c. Jan. 19, 1920; 
FE 467192; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 


C. (THE) B. D. MarcH; by R. Long, 
jr. [of U. S.], ed. by Henry C. Briggs 
[of U. S.]; piano. [986 

© 1c. Jan. 31, 1920; E 467701; 
Reginald Long, jr., Brooklyn. 


C’EST LA CHANSON; paroles de C. Tru- — 
let, musique de Vincent Scotto [of 
France | [987 

© Dee. 13, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468190; V. Scotto, Paris. 


CA’ HAWKIE THROUGH THE WATTER}; 
words traditional, music a North 
country folk-tune, arr. by W. G. 
Whittaker [of England]; mixed 
voices. S8vo. (Choral library, no. 
153) [988 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 1c. Jan. 20, 1920; 


E 468699; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London, 
CABALLITOS.. See De Castilla. 


CACHE-CACHE, See Jeux d’enfants. 


CAFARD (LE) ; tango, par Paul Fauchey 
[of France] ; piano. [989 
© Dec. 20, 1919; 1c. Jan. 2, 1920; 

E 468258 ; Clapson, Paris. 


CALINETTE; valse, de 8. Chapelier [of 
France]; orch. avec piano conduc- 
teur. 4to. [990 

© Dec. 29, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 22, 1920; 
E 468712; S. Chapelier, Paris. 


CaLL (THE) oF PAN. See Festival of 
Pan. 


CALL (THE) OF SUMMER; words by Ed- 
ward Teschemacher, music by Denis 
Ashleigh [of England]; in D flat. 

[991 
' © Jan: 12, 1920; 1c. Jan. 17, 1920; 
E 468666; Joseph Henry Larway, 
London. 

CaLM. See Sea pieces. 

CAMPOREALE; schottisch di Giuseppe 
Tarantola [of Italy, domiciled at 
Brooklyn, N. Y.]; clarinetto si be- 
molle. [992 

© Dee. 20, 1919; 2 ¢. Jan. 8, 1920 ; 
E 470563; O. Pagani & bro., New 
York. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


993 


Can I BER FORGET; words by C. 8. 
Ritchel, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of 
U. S.] New York, World music pub. 
corp. [993 

© Jan. 21, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 24, 1920; 
E 470676; Charles 8. Ritchel, Camp 
Sherman, O. 

Canct6n. See Pahissa (Jaime) 

pequenhas fugas. 


Seis 


CANCION—A QUE SI; del zarzuela Los 
calabreses, letra de J. Jackson y 
Emilio G. del Castillo, mutsica de 
Pablo Luna [of Spain]; piano con 
letra. [994 

©) Wee 30; 1910: 1c. Jan: or 1e20: 
E 468528; Union musical espafola, 
Madrid. 


CANCION DE PRECIOSA; del zarzuela 
El] patio de monipodio, letra de Mon- 
tero y Moya, musica de Ricardo Villa 
[of Spain] [995 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 1¢. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468387; Union musical espafola, 
Madrid. 

CANTA NApoLi; pot-pourri, melodie 
napolitane, di A. Montalto [of Italy, 
domiciled at New York]; piano. 

[996 
al c.dany 6.19205 BH 470138: 
Agostino Montalto, New York. 

CANTIQUE AU SACRE-COEUR. 
vaux cantiques. T° cahier. 

CANTIQUE DES VERTUS. 
ecantiques. 7° cahier. 


See Nou- 
See Nouveaux 


CANTIQUE POUR UNE RETRAITE. 


See 
Nouveaux cantiques. 7° cahier. 


CANTO DI RISAIOLE; schizzo, di A. Chi- 
rico [of Italy]; piano. [997 
© Sept. 25; 4919 > 1 e. “Dec. 12, 
1919; E 468148; A. & G. Carisch & 
¢., Milan. 


CANTO POPOLARE; by S. Saarbekow [of 

Italy]; piano. [998 

© May 30, 1919; 1 c¢. Dec. 12, 1919; 

EK 468141; A. & G. Carisch & «¢, 
Milan. 

CANZONE (LA) DI D’ANNUNZIO; versi e 
musica di Gennaro Camerlingo [of 
Italy, domiciled at New York] ; man- 
dolino ace. 4to. [999 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 1¢ Jan. 7, 1920; 
EK 468454; Italian book co., New 
York. 

CANZONE TRISTE; by S. Saarbekow [of 
Italy] ; piano. [1000 

© May 30) 1919 3 ce Dee 12. 1919 ; 


lan. 


E 468145; A. & G. Carisch & c, Mi- 


pt. 17, n. s., v. 15 


CANZONE VILLERECCIA; schizzo melo- 

dico, di A. Chirico [of Italy]; piano. 

; [1001 

© May 30, 1919; Te. Dee. 12, 1919; 

E 468146; A. & G. Carisch & ¢., Mi- 
lan. 

CARMEN; in a burlesque on Carmen, 
words and music by Wm. J. Mc- 
Kenna [of U. 8.] [1002 

© Jan. 28, 1920; 2 e. Jan. 29, 1920; 
E 470773; Joe Morris music co., New 
York. 

CarrRouseL. See Jeux d’enfants. 

CarRY ON; words by Robert Service, 
music by H. A. Rodeheaver [of U. 
S.] Chicago, Philadelphia, Rode- 
heaver Co. . [1003 

© Jan. 5, 1920; 2 ¢. Jan. 9, 1920; 


E 467035; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 
CASHMERE, FAIR CASHMERE; words 


and music by W. H. Stocker [of U. 

arr. by J. D. Lattimer [of U: 

S.]. Tacoma, Thomas Bruce, [1004 

© Jan. 29, 1920; 1 ¢. Feb. 2, 1920; 

1 c. Feb. 5, 1920; BE 470981; William 
H. Stocker, Wenatchee, Wash. 

CE SOIR LA LUNE REVE AVEC PLUS DE 
PARESSE; de E. Couriot [of France] ; 
piano. (Esquisses musicales, no. Z) 

[1005 
© Dec. 29, 1919; 1c. Jan. 22, 1920 ; 
E 468755; Edouard Couriot, Paris. 

CELEBRATED RECITAL SONGS; compiled 

and ed. by David Bispham [of U. 8.] 
[1006 


© Dec. 27, 1919; 2 ¢. and aff. Dec. 
30, 1919; A 560531; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 


CHANGEABLE BREEZES. See Sea pieces. 
Cuanson (LA) DE Lota; paroles de 
R. Gaél, musique de L. Izoird {of 
France] [1007 
©) Dee.: 29, 1919 ae San. 22, 
1920; E 468752; L. Bousquet, Paris. 
CIZANSON (LA) DES CLOCHES ; enti’ acte 
de René Gillet [of Great Britain] ; 
piano. [1008 
© Jan. 15, 1920; Le dan. 2G) 1020) 5 

_ B 468786; Weekes & co., London. 


CHANSON INDOUE (A song of India) ; 
from the legend Sadko, by N. Rim- 
sky-Korsakow, arr. by A. Gabrielli 
fof U. 8.1; piano. (Choice tran- 
scriptions of world-famous composi- 
tions ) [1009 

© Jan. 30, 1920; 2 ¢. Jan. 39, 1920; . 
I 467693; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement ] 


64 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1920 


CHANTONS L’ENFANCE. See Nouveaux 


cantiques. 5° cahier. 
CHARACTER SONGS; written by Graham 


Squiers, music by Fred Cecil, Guy 
Jones, George Barker and 8S. H. 
Gambrell [of Great Britain] (Con- 
cert party albums, no. 21) [1010 


fe ee St, 1919: +1 ©. Dec. 30, 
1919; E 468133; Reynolds & co., 
London. 


CHARME D’AUTOMNE; poésie et musique 
de Héléne Graton [of France] 
[1011 


© Dec. 20, 1919; 1 ce. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468284; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 


CHARME D’oR; valse, de S. Chapelier 
[of France]; orch. avec piano con- 
ducteur. 4to. [1012 

© Dec. 29, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 22, 1920; 
E 468711; S. Chapelier, Paris. 


CHARMING LITTLE NELL; words by H. 
Boyle, music by Edouard Hesselberg 
[of U. S.] [1013 

© dan,d: 1920;.2 c. Jan. 14, 1920; 
E470492; Hugh Boyle, Philadelphia. 


CHASE (THE) OF LIFE; hunting song, 
words by 8. N. Sedgwick, music by 
Ek. Markham Lee [of Great Britain] 
4to. (Unison school songs, series 2, 
no. 17) [1014 


io Dee 11, 1919: 1 ‘ec: Nov. .29, 
1919; EH 468544; Joseph Williams, 
Itd., London. 


CHATEAU THIERRY; valse, by M. EB. De 
Lancey [of U. S.] op. 14; piano. 
[1015 
© Jan. 2, 1920; 2 c Jan., 31, 1920; 
E 470886; Moran E. De Laucey, Car- 
lisle, Pa. 


CHE NOTTE BRUTTA; versi di P. L. Es- 
posito, musica di J. Gioe’ [of Italy, 
domiciled at New York] piano with 
words. 4to. New York, Gioe’ music 
publishing. [1016 

© Jan. 1, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 10,-1920; 
E 470320; Joseph Gioe’, New York. 


CHESTER GIRLS; one step, words and 
music by J. Grill [of U. S.] Chester, 
Pa., Chester music co. [1017 

© Jan. 12, 1920; 2c. Jan. 31, 1920; 
Ki 470887; Jerry Grill, Chester, Pa. 


CHEVAUCHEE INFERNALE; de BH. Hove- 
Jacque [of France] ; orch. avec piano 
conducteur. 4to. (Collection passe- 
partout) [1018 

©’ Dec. 29; 1919; 1 e. Jan. “22, 
1920; 4687138; E Hovelacque, 
Paris. 


Do 
au 


69 


1026 


CHILDREN’S (A) PaRTY; for small 
pianists, by Alex Roloff [of Great 
Britain]; piano. (Album series, no. 
68) Contents: 1. The master of the 
ceremonies.—2. Polka.—3. Waltz.— 
4. The romp.—d. Roundelay. [1019 

© Dec. 4, 1919; 1 c. Dec. 30, 1919; 
EH 468290; Augener, Itd., London. 

CHINALAND; one step or fox trot, 
words by Bessie L. McCord, music 
by Chas. E. McCord [of U. S.] [1020 

© Feb. 5, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 5, 1920; 
EK 470874; C. E. McCord, Birming- 

* ham, Ala. 

CHOPIN (FREDERIC FRANCOIS)  Polo- 
naises ; par Chopin, révision et anno- 
fations | par.. Lazare . Levy..--[of 
France]; piano. (Edition nationale 
de musique classique, no. 5053) 

[1021 

©) Dee" 20, 1919 * tc. Jan. 2. 1920: 

E 468279; Maurice Senart et cie., 

Paris. [Copyright is claimed on re- 
vision and annotations] 

CHRIST AROSE; Words and music by P. 
Winslow [of U. 8.]; mixed voices. 
4to. > New York, A.W. Tams. - {1022 

© Jan. 1, 1920; 2 ¢. Jan. 3, 1920; 
E 467586; Pauline Winslow, Bing- 
hamton, N. Y. 

CHRISTENSEN’S RAG-TIME INSTRUCTION 
BOOK; corrections and additions, by 
A. W. Christensen [of U. S.]; piano. 

[10238 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 17, 1920; 

EK 470566; Axel W. Christensen, 
Chicago. 

CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR’S GREETINGS 
1919-1920; chimes and waltzes, by 
Rhoda Gardiner [of Canada]; piano. 

[i024 

© Dec. 16, 1919; 1 ec. Dec. 24, 1919; 

E 468128; Musgrave bros., Toronto, 
Canada. 


CHRISTMAS CAROL. See Wonderful 
. (The) Child. 
CIELO ANDALUZ; canciédn pasa-calle, 


letra de EK. Montesinos, mtsica de 
Larruga [of Spain] [1025 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 1 ec. Jan. 7, 1920; 
E 468530; Union musical espanfola, 
Madrid. 

CLASSIQUES (LES) BELGES; oeuvres des 
clavecinistas belges du XVIIlIe siécle 
de divers compositeurs, notice, 
phrasé, nuances et doigtés par Er- 


nest Closson [of France]; piano. 
(Edition classique, no. 9799) [1026 


© Dec. 9, 1919; 1 c Dec. 31, 1919; 


E 468405; Durand & cie., Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on _ notice, 


phrasé, nuances et doigtés] 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Dt. Et, BS eee 


CLEOPATRA’S NIGHT (Une nuit de Ciéo- 
patre) ; an opera in two acts, text 
by Alice Leal Pollock, tr. into French 
by Grace Hall, music by Henry Had- 
ley [of U. 8.] op. 90. voeal. se. 

[L027 
© Jan. 19, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
D 19990; Oliver Ditson co.. Boston. 


CLOSE THINE EYES; Serenade, part-song, 
words adapted by C. P. S., music by 
Charles P. Scott [of U. S.]; men’s 
voices. (Octavo series, no. 441) 

[1028 

© Feb. 3, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1920; 

E 470841; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston, 


CockTAaIL; danza dei faraboni, one step 
di Nicola Moleti [of Italy]; orch. 
con piano conduttore. 4to. [1029 

© May 380, 1919; 1 c¢. Dec. 12, 1919; 
E 468158; A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 
CoLiIn-MAILLARD. See Jeux d’enfants. 


CoLINnETTE; words by Edward Lockton, 
musie by Margaret Wakefield [of 
Hngland] >in -B flat. [1030 

© Fan. 12,°1920: 1 «. Jan: 17, 1920; 
EK 468664; Joseph Henry Larway, 
London. 


COLLEEN 0’ MINE; words and melody by 
H. W. Willett [of U. S.] [1031 
© 1 e. Dec. 15, 1919; E 467878; 
Herbert W. Willett, Madison, Wis. 


CoME AND LEND A HAND TO OUST THE 
BOLSHEVIK; or, They said America 
was cheating him, words by B. S. 
Jablonski, music by E. 8. 8S. Hunting- 
ton, fof U.S] [1032 

Git sesidan. 27, 29203) B47 07a2': 
B. S. Jablonski, Lakewood, O. 


CoME AND PLAY; Coll. of easy pieces, by 
Florence Newell Barbour [of U. 8.]; 
pf. (Schmidt’s educational® series, 
no, 242) [1033 

©) jan. 152319202 Die. san. 17, 1920) 
KE 470554; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 


CoME BACK MY DARLING; words by M. 
F. Van Buren, music by Hector Rich- 
ard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [1034 

© Jan. 14, 1920; 2 c. Jan..27, 1920; 
E 467503; Mildred F. Van Buren, 
Columbia, S. C. 


CoME BACK TO ME SWEETHEART MINE; 
words by F. J. Ruhl, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [1085 

© Dec. 8, 1919; 2 ¢. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 470927 ; Fred James Ruhl, Detroit. 


CoME DOWN TO BUNGALOW TOWN; 
written by. Ralph Stanley, music by 
Lestie Alleyn fof England] [1036 

© Jan. 29, 1920; 1 ¢. Jan. 31, 1920; 
E 468905; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


CoME GIRL OF MY HEART; words by B. . 
K. Ward, melody by Artie Bowers 
os i OI a [1037 

© 1 « Jan. 16, 1920.) 464s 
Bessie E. Ward, Marshall, Mich. 


CoME OUT TO MY HOUSEBOAT Rock AND 
RYE; words by Charles O’Flynn, 
music by H. L. P. Welling [of U. 8.] 

. [1038 

© 1c. Jan. 15, 1920; E 470386; 

Henry Louis Plummer Welling, Hast 
Boston. 


CoME SEL BELLA; canzonetta, versi e 
musica di Giuseppe Giannelli [of 
Italy], trasecritte per mand. da L. 
Criscuolo [of Italy] Naples, G. San- 
tojanni. [1039 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 ec. Dec. 24, 1919; 
FE 468543 ; Italian book co., New York. 


CoME unto Mer; words from Bible, 
music by Ralph Cox [of U. 8.] 1. In 
i.—2. In D flat. [1040 


© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. each Jan. 16, 
1920; FE 467134; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 


COME YE TO THE WATERS; words from 
the Bible, music by Ira B. Wilson [of 
U. S.]; mixed voices. 4to. (Central 
church co:lection ) [1041 

© Jan. 6, 1920; 2 e@, Jane i0, A920; 
E 470316; Gamble hinged music co., 
Chicago. 


CoMING sTtoRM. See Sea pieces. 


CoMMANDEMENTS (LES) DE Digev. See 
Nouveaux cantiques. 5° cahier. 


CGomMo LAS MAREAS; couplet, letra y 
mitisica de J. Martinez Abades [of 
Spain ] [1042 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 2, 1920; 
FE 468320; Union musical espafola, 
Madrid. ; 

C60 TENDRE EL CORAZON ; couplet, letra 
vy mtisica de J. Martinez Abades [of 
Spain] [1048 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 2, 1920; 
EK 468321; Union musical espanola, 
Madrid. 


CONSEILS DES SONATES DE BEETHOVEN. 
See Beethoven (Ludwig van) 


ConsotaTion. See Swinstead (Felix) 
Four romantic pieces. 


66 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS © 


no. 2, 1920 


CONTRADANZA; pt. 1, by Giuseppe 
Tarantoia [of Italy, domiciled at 


Brooklyn]; B flat clarinet. [1044 
© Sept: 15, 1919; 2 ¢« Sept. 20, 
1919; E 467626; O. Pagani & bro., 

New York. 

parte 2", di Giuseppe Tarantola 
{of Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn, N. 
Y.]; clarinetto, si bemolle. [1045 

© Dec. 20, 1919; 2c. Jan. 8, 1920; 
E 470559; O. Pagani & bro., New 
York. 

Cog (LE) aA cCHANTE; paroles de 
Georges Dellac, musique de Jules 
Jacob [of France] (Petites chan- 
sons, no. 6) [1046 

©. Dee: 29, 1919; 1°¢ Jan. 22, 
1920; E 468748; Louis Jacquot, 
Paris. 
CoRAL ISLE; idyl, by Thurlow Lieur- 
ance [of U. S.]; piano. [1047 
© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
FE 470086; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 

Cosa FARA; 


versi di A. Federici, 


musica di G. Chiarolanza [of Italy]; 


mand. ace. Svo. Naples, F. Feola. 


) [1048 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 7, 1920; 

E 468467; Italian book co., New 
York. 

COULD YOU BE TRUE TO ME; words and 

music by A. W. McGary [of U. S.] 
[1049 
Orie Jan: 10, 1920; BH 470327 ; 
Arthur William McGary, Washing- 
ton. 

CouNTRY (THE) cousIN; lyric by AIl- 
fred Bryan, music by Vincent You- 
mans [of U. S.] [1050 

Oia, 16, 1920: 2. ¢c Jan. 16, 
1920; E 470425; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 

COUSINS TO ME; words by Mrs. J. B. 
Riese, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.J] Chicago, North American 
music co. [1051 

© Ange! 25, 1919 ;'2 c. Feb. 2,1920; 

E 472073; Mrs. J. Beauchamp Riese, 
Tacoma, Wash. 

CRADLE sone (Cancion de cuna); by 


ee Marcanoi, op. 22, mol 3, ed., 
phrased and fingered by C. v. Stern- 
berg [of U. S.]; piano, in E. [1052 


fe) Wan. 20) 1920.2 e. Jan: 20, 
1920; E 470595; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on editing, phrasing and fingering] 
See also Marshall (Charles) Six 
short impressions. — Moszkowski 
(Moritz) 


G7 


1061 


CRAVING; words by G. A. Carr, music 
by W. D. Jeter [of U. S.] [1053 
© 1c. Feb. 4, 1920; E 467911; 
Geo. A. Carr and W. D. Jeter, Eliza- 
beth, N. J. 


CREOLE MAIDS; one step, by Robert 
King [of U. S.], arr. by Charles N, 
Grant [of U. 8.] ;. instrumental. 

[1054 

© 1,¢ Febs 2; 19203.) 467816: 

Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 


CROSSING THE BAR: words by Alfred 
Tennyson [and] The Lord’s prayer: 
quartet, music by J. C. Marks [of 
U. S.]; mixed voices. 4to. [1055 

© Feb. 2, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 467880; J. Christopher Marks, 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement] 


CEYSTAL WALTZ; by B. Linn [of U.S.]; 

violin and piano. [1056 

‘© 1c. Feb. 7, 1920; E 470907; 
Benton Linn, Lore City, O. 


CUARTETO DE PIANOLA; del opereta El 
elefante blanco, letra de Gonzalez 
de Lara y Diaz Mirete, mtsica de 
R. Millan [of Spain]; piano con 
letra. [1057 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 1 ec. Jan. 2, 1920; 

E 468389; Union musical espafiola, 
Madrid. 

CUDDLE CLOSE 


MALINDA; words by 


Myrtle Fuller Logan, music by 
Edouard Hesselberg [of U. 8.] 


[1058 
© Jan. 1, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 14, 1920; 
He 470484; M. F. Logan, Geneva, Fla. 


CuppDLE (THE) UDDLE; from The 
frivolities of 1920, lyric and music 
by William B. Friedlander [of 

SE ISE [1059 

© Jan. 30, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 30, 1920; 
Ei 470785; Jerome H. Remick & ©co., 
New York. 


Cur (C.) Prelude (Preludio) ; by C. 
Cui, ed., phrased and fingered by 
C. v. Sternberg [of U. 8.]; piano, in 
Ae Wate [1060 

© Jan; 20) 192022. ¢ Tans 20, 1920 
E 470589; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. (Copyright is claimed on 
editing, phrasing and fingering] 


Curip; words by I. 8S. Rush, music by 
Everett J. Evans [of U. S8.] [1061 


© 1 ¢. Feb. 4, 1920; E 467921; 
I. S. Rush, Seattle. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1062 


pt. Ilr, 2. S., Vv. 15 


CUPIDS AT PLAY; morceau, by Arthur 
C. Brookes [of Hngland]; piano. 
[1062 
© Dec. 18,1919; 11° ¢. Dee. 20, 
1919; E 468117; Newman pub. co., 
Itd., London. 


CypPRES [ET] LAURIERS. 
Saéns (Charles Camille) 


DABA EL RELOJ LAS DOCE. 
Castilla. 


Dappy I DON’T BELIEVE YOU BOUGHT 
ME FOR KEEPS; words by J. B. Sher- 
man, musie by Hector Richard [of 
U. S.] Chicago, Legters music eco. 

[1063 

© Nov. 21, 1919; 2c. Feb. 7, 1920; 

E 470934; Jos. B. Sherman, Dow- 
ners Grove, Ill. 


See Saint- 


See De 


DADDY YOU’VE BEEN A MOTHER TO ME; 
words and musie by Fred Fisher 
for. S.J [1064 

© Feb. 2, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 467894; McCarthy & Fisher, inc., 


New York. 
DAFFODIL GoLD; lyric by Kathleen 
Stuart, music by <A. Robertson 


Hodgson [of England];in F. [1065 

© Dec) 31," 1919; 1 ee yan” 18, 
1920; KE 468676; Enoch & sons, 
London. 


DANCE ECCENTRIC; by Will D. Moyer 
[of,U. S.], arr. by Zarh Myron Bick- 
ford [of U. 8.]; mando-cello and ten 
mandola with piano or guit. acc. 

[1066 

© Jan. 28, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 31, 1920; 

E 467699; Joe Nicomede, New Alex- 
andria, Pa. 

DANCE OF THE SNOWFLAKES; mazurka, 
by George Dudley Martin [of U. 8.]; 
piano. [1067 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 470087; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


Dance (THE) THEY CALL THE TRES 
BIEN RAG; words and music by Harry 
E. Wessel [of U. 8.] [1068 

© 1c. Jan. 24, 1920; E 470733; 
W. J. Dyer & bro., St. Paul. 


DANMARK DIG FOLGE HELD 0G HADER; 

one step over motiver fra De danske 

i Paris, arr. af Willy Pinel [pseud. 

of P. Th. Wallen, of Denmark]; 

klaver med ord. (Jn Moulin rouge 

bal album 2, no. 2) [1069 

© Dee. 15, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 6, 1920; 

E 468526; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. 


DANSE DES MARIONNETTES; morceau 
caractéristique, di Luigi Cerri [of 
Italy] op. 187; piccola orech. con 
piano conduttore. (Intermezzi mu- 
sicali, no. 592) [1070 


© Dec. 22, 1919; 1 ec. Dec. 23, 1919; 
KE. 468535 ; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


DANSEUSE; poéme de Brimont, mu- 
sique de Gabriel Fauré [of France] 
(Mirages, no. 4) [1071 


© Dec. 29, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 22, 1920; 
KE 468757; Durand et cie., Paris. 


DANZA SACRA ORIENTALE; di F. Paolo 
Frontini [of Italy]; orch. econ piano 
conduttore. S8vo. [1072 


© Noy. 1, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 20, 1920; 
Ei 468680; A. & G. Carisch & c., Mi- 
lan. 


DARDANELLA; fox trot, by Bernard and 
Black, played by Charley Straight 
and Roy Bargy [of U.S.] (Imperial 
song record, no. 9996) [1073 


© Jan. 22, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 30, 1920; 
KE 467662; Imperial player roll co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation ] 


DARK SHADOWS CREEP; words by A. M. 
Hayes, musie by Geo. Graff, jr. [of 
U.S.] New York, World music pub. 
corp. [1074 

© Jan. 30, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 467714; Albert M. Hayes, New 
York, 


Dawn; prelude, by Henry Geehl fof 
England]; organ. (Organist recital 
series, no. 15) [1075 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 1c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468393 ; Gould & Bolttler, London. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


DAWN OF PEACE; overture, by J. Ord 
Hume fof Great Britain]; brass 
band. 4to. (Brass and reed band 
journal, no. 593) [1076 
» © July 15, 1919; 1 ¢ Janis. 1920; 
E 468880; Boosey & co., London. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


DazzLING (THE) EYES; words by Fran- 
eis Champion Hodges, music by 
Edouard Hesselberg [of U. S.]- 

[1077 

© Oct. 22, 1919; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1919; 

E 467566; Mrs. Calvin Hodges, Craw- 
fordsville, Ind. 


68 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 
no. 2, 1920 


Der CASTILLA ; 6 poemas vocales, poemas 
por Antonio Machado, musica por C. 
Pedrell [of Spain] Contents: Yo 
yoy sofando caminos.—Daba el re- 
loj las doce.-—Amada el aura dice.— 
Hoy buscardas en vano.—Dice la es- 
peranza.—Caballitos. [1078 

© Dec. 1, 1919; 1 c. Dec. 17, 1919; 
E 468285; Carlos Pedrell, Buenos 
Aires, Argentine. 


DE SAN’ MAN’S SONG; chorus, music by 
Howard D. McKinney, arr. by W. 
Rhys-Herbert [of U. S.]; sop. and 
alto. (Choruses in octavo form, no. 
4777) [1079 

© Jan. 29, 1920; 2c. Jan. 30, 1920; 
E 467678; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


words anon., music by Howard D. 
McKinney [of U. 8.]; high voice, in 
Bi [1080 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 2c. Jan. 16, 1920; 
EH 467131; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 


DEAR BOYS WITH STARS OF GOLD; words 
by Mrs. J. K. Rowland, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, North 
American music Co. [1081 

© Sept. 3, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
E 467437; Mrs. James K. Rowland, 
Lewes, Del. 


DEAR LOVE OF MINE; words and music 
by A. Smith [of Canada], arr. by 
Homer Tourjee [of U. S.] [1082 


© 1c. Jan. 28, 1920; E 467636; 
Albert Smith, Los Angeles. 


DEAR OLD NEW HNGLAND; words and 
music by Peggy Beardsley [i. e., Mrs. 
E. E. Beardsley, of U. S.] [10838 

© 1e. Jan. 19, 1920; E 467203; 
Mrs. Edwin E. Beardsley, Water- 
bury, Conn. 


DEAR OLD ORANGE AND BLUE; alma ma- 
ter song of Lincoln University, lyric 
by A. Dennee Bibb, music arr. by 
T. M. Selden [of U. S.J [1084 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 31, 1920; 
E 470890; T. Milton Selden, Lincoln, 
Pa. 


DEAR OLD SWEETHEART OF MINE; words 
by R. B. Weingartner, music by Geo. 
Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New York, 
World music pub. corp. [1085 

© Jan. 30, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 467725; Ralph B. Weingartner, 
Cincinnati. 


DEPARTURE. 


1093 


DEAR OLD 28; school song, words by 
Herman A. Heydt, music by Isidore 
Witmark [of U. S.] [1086 


© Jan. 29, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 3, 1920; 
E 470836; M. Witmark & sons., New 
York. 


DEAR OLE CAROLINE; words and music 
by J. W. Reece [of U. S8.] [1087 


© 1c. Feb. 5, 1920; E 470865; 
Joseph William Reece, Salt Lake, 
Utah. 


DEBUSSY (CHARLES) Cing poémes; 
de Charles Baudelaire, musique de 
C. Debussy [of France] Index: Le 
balecon.—Harmonie du soir.—lLe jet 
d’eau.—Recueillement.—La mort des 
amants. [1088 


© Dec. 13, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
EE 468184; Durand & cie., Paris. 


DECEPTION; valse sentimentale, par 
Auguste Bose [of France]; piano. 
[1089 
© Dec. 9, 1919; 1 ec. Dec. 31, 1919; 
Ei 468402; A. Bose, Paris. 


DEEP-WATER SONG; words by John 
Reed, music by Mary Helen Brown 
[of U. 8.]; high voice. [1090 


© Jan. 19, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 20, 1920; 
E 470598; Huntzinger & Dilworth, 
ine., New York. 


DEMOCRACY TRIUMPHANT; march, by 
F. W. West [of U. S.], arr. by Geo. 
Mulford [of U. S.]; orch. 4to. 

[1091 

© Jan. 8, 1920; 2c. Jan. 22, 1920; 

EK. 470607; Frank W. West, Los 
Angeles. 


See Hiawatha. 


DER DEUTSCHEN HEIMATRECHT IN 
AMERIKA (America our home); 
‘autor unbekannt, tr. of text by Wm. 
Benignus, musik von A. Schiler [of 
U. S.]; medium voice. [1092 


©. Jan. 26, 1920; 2c. Jan. 29, 1920; 
EH 470775; Adalbert Schtiler, New 
York. 


' DeserTeD (THE) FATHER; words by 


S. E. Reiter, music by Hector Rich- 
ard fof U. S8.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [1093 

© Jan. 14, 1920; 2c. Jan. 27, 1920; 
E 467506; S. E. Reiter, Coudley, Pa. 


69 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1094 


DESTINEE (Destiny); paroles de D. 
Eardley-Wilmot, adaptation fran- 
caise de George Delamare, musique 
de Sydney Baynes [of England]; 
en ré. [1094 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 1c. Jan. 17, 1920; 
E 468677; Swan & co., Watson & 
Wilcock, ltd., London. [Copyright 
is claimed on translation and adap- 
tation ] 


Detroit (THE) NEWS; march, by A. 
Liberati [of U. S.]; piano. (Jn De- 
troit Sunday news, Jan. 18, 1920) 

[1095 

© dan. 18.1920: 2) 6. jan. 20: 

1920; E 467266 ; Alessandro Liberati, 
New York. 


DIANEME. See In Arcady. 


Diaz; scintilla-twinkling, polka, by 
Giuseppe Tarantola [of Italy, domi- 
ciled at Brooklyn]; B flat clarinet. 

[1096 

©; Sept, 15; 1919, 2c Sept: "20; 

1919; E 467621; O. Pagani & bro., 
New York. 


DICE LA ESPERANZA. See De Castilla. 


DID YOU COME FROM HEAVEN TO BE A 
PAL OF MINE; words by C. E. Smith, 
music by Edouard Hesselberg [of 
Us S.] [1097 

© Jan. 29, 1920; 2c. Jan. 31, 1920; 
E 467889; Clarence E. Smith, Traf- 
ford, Pa. 

Dip YOU, MY Boy, DID rou; from Linger 
longer Letty, lyric by Bernard Gross- 
man and Anna Nichols, music by 
Alfred Goodman [of U. 8.] [1098 

©-Jan, 14,1920; 2 ¢. Jan. 15,1920: 
E 467137; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

Dipn’r you; duet, from The sweet- 
heart shop, words by Anne Cald- 
well, music by Hugo Felix [of U. S.] 

[1099 

© Jan. 26, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 29, 1920; 

E 467639; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


DIMPLES; Words and melody by B. 
Schwartz [of U. S.] [1100 


© 1c. Feb. 3, 1920; E 470844; Ben 
Schwartz, New York. 


words by F. W. Jones, music by 
B.S. 5. Huntington jot U. 8.4 

{1101 

© 1 ¢. Jan. 15, 1920; E. 470405; 
Floyd W. Jones, Pomona, Calif. 

DINAH; words and music by H. D. 

Brown [of U. 8.] [1102 

© es Wane (21, 1920 2B: 467259 = 

Harry Davis Brown, Pittsburgh. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 15 


DISTANT ANGELUS; by Thomas F. Dun- 
hill [of Great Britain] op. 54*, no. 
iF pianos (Three characteristic 
pieces, no. 1) AOS 

© Dec. 4, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468286; Anglo-French music ¢o., 
ltd., London. 


DIVERTISSEMENT POLONAIS. See Fragny 
(Robert de) Trois piéces. 


DIXIE LULLABY; waltz, by Portnoy and 


Dixon, played by Bob Alden and 
George Stanley [of U. S.] (Im- 
perial song record, no. 91004) [1104 


© Jan. 22, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 30, 4920; 
FE 467650; Imperial player roll co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation | 

Do you LOVE ME; words by J. Hossan, 
musie by Geo. Graff, jr. [ok UP S:! 
New York, World music pub. corp. 

[1105 

© Jan. 30, 1920; 2 ¢c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
EE 467739; Jobn Hossan, Danbury, 
Conn. 


DoLcE RISVEGLIO; intermezzo, di F. 
Paolo Frontini [of Italy]; orch. con 
piano conduttore. 4to. [1106 

© Nov. 1, 1919; 1 ec. Jan. 20, 1920; 
Ei 468681; A. G. Carisch & e., Milan. 


DoLtiaR Birt; words by J. Buktenica, 
music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. 8.] 
New York, World music pub. corp. 

[1107 
© Jan. 21, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 24, 1920; 
Ii 470701; Jos. Buktenica, Detroit. 


Dotty (Ma poupée); one step, by F. 
Symson [of France]; oreh. with 
piano conductor. 4to. [1108 

© Dec. 29, 1979; i%c Danae2, 
1920; 'E 468704; L. Grus et cie., 
Paris. 


Don JUAN WAS A WONDERFUL MAN; 
words and music by G. Lyster [of 
U. S.1. 3. Ist violin ace. [1109 

© 1 c. Jan. 16, 1920: (he AaaiioG: 
George Lyster, Philadelphia. 


Don’T BE SILLY, WILLY; written by 
Eric Blore, composed by Ivy St. 
Helier [of England] [1110 

© Jan. 29, 1920; 1 e. Jan; 31; 1920; 
E 468907; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


Don’t FAIL TO WRITE TO MOTHER ; words 
by G. R. Sinning, music by Luther 
A. Clark [of U. S.] [1111 

© Feb. 2, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
FE 467901; George R. Sinning, Pitts- 
ame: 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1920 


1130 


Don’r FORGET HIS LOVE FOR YOU; words 
by Alfred Barratt, music by Wm. J. 
Kirkpatrick [of U. 8.] EUG 

fiNoy. 4, 1919; 2 ¢.. Jan. 15, 
1920; E 470447; E. O. Excell, Chi- 
cago. 


DON’T GET MAD AND ACT LIKE A FOOL; 
words by L. M. Robinson, music by 
Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New York, 
World music pub. corp. Pah 

Gvan 2, 19200" 2c, Jan. 24, 
1920; E 470713; L. M. Robinson, 
Holly Grove, Ark. 


Don’t LET NO ONE MAN WORRY YOUR 
MIND; words and music by Eddie 
Green [of U. 8.] [1114 

(ane 5, 1920; 1 ¢. Jan. 20, 1920; 
1c, Jan. 31, 1920; E 467861; Lew 
Sears music co., Baltimore. 


Don’T SAY GOOD-BYE TO MUH; from 
Cinderella, written and composed by 
Bert Lee and R. P. Weston [of Eng- 
land] fig 


ama 20, L920 3) do Cx, Sams. B25 
1920; H 468908; Francis, Day & 


Hunter, London. 


Don’t SPEAK AN UNKIND WORD; words 
by HE. R. Lawrence, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] [1116 

© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466870; 
Ed. R. Lawrence, W. Haven, Conn, 


Don’t YOU WANT TO TAKE ME; from 
The night boat, words by Anne Cald- 
well, music by Jerome Kern [of U. 
S.] jos Bly 

© Jan. 18, 1920; 2c. Jan. 15, 1920; 
he teri26; TT. B. Harms’ co., New 
MOP: 
DoucuHKa (Chérie); chanson slave, 
par A. Bose [of France]; piano. 
[1118 
© Dec. 9, 1919; 1 c. Dec. 31, 1919; 
Ei 468401; A. Bosc, Paris. 


DowN ALONG THAT OLD SPRING HOUSE; 


words and music by George L. 
Rothermel [of U. S.] op. 108. 
iEd9) 


© Jan. 14, 1920; 2c. Jan. 16, 1920; 
EK 470429; Rothermel music pub. co., 
Sunbury, Pa. 


DowN AMONG THE DEAL MEN; part- 
song, arr. by H. F. MacColl [of U. 
S.1; men’s voices. 4to. (Choral . 
music, Series 31, no. 1236) [1120 

© Jan. 10, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 15,1920; 
E 470442; Boston music co., Boston. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
-Inent | 


Gt 


Down AT FARMER DESACON’S CABARET} 
words by Nathan and Paul Pasco, 
music by H. M. Wilson [of U. 8.] 
arr. by Fred Zimmerman [of U. S8.] 
Philadelphia, Harry Wilson & Pasco 
bros. LEI 

© 1c. Feb. 4, 1920; E 467888; 
Harry M. Wilson, Philadelphia. 

DowN BY THE WILLOW TREE; words by 
Dugal and Jenking, music by Ed- 
wards Duffell [of U. S.] PL. 

© Jan. 30, 1920; 2 « Dec. 4, 1919; 
EK 467839; Jenking & Dugal, Walker- 
ville, Canada. 


Down IN ARKANSAW; words and 

melody by George Evans [of U. 8.] 

[1123 

(©) de. ec. 27,, 1919" BH 467814: 
Leon Weaver, Chicago. 


Down IN Mopite; words and music 

by H. L. Williams [of U. S.] [1124 

© Jane d2; 1920; 2 ¢ Jan. 13. 1920: 

EK 470354; Harry L. Williams, New 
York. 

DowN IN SOMERSET; words by P. J. 
O’Reilly, music by J. Ord-Hamilton 
[of England]; in D. ees 

© Jan. 14, 1920; 1c. Jan. 21, 1920; 
Ei 468788; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


DowWN THE MISSISSIPPI; words by M. 
Millhouse, melody by Jean Navarre 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of U. S.] 

[1126 
©) 1..c,; Peb. 2; 1920: B. 467792: 
Mabel Millhouse, E. St. Louis, Ill. 


Down VIRGINIA WAY; words and music 
by Arthur Fields and Irving Kauf- 
man [of U. S.] PAs 

© Jan: 8: 1920: 2-e Jan. 9;'1920: 
Ei 467051; Leo Feist, inc., New York, 


DREAM CASTLES; words by L. M. Kunz, 
mnelody by Jean Navarre [pseud. of 
Ethel Fisher, of U. S.] [1128 

© se; Mebi.2, 1920). By 467793; 
Lucille M. Kunz, Los Angeles. 

DREAM (A) OF PARADISE; words by 
Dora May [pseud, of Mrs. I. Ton- 
gusi]. music by Edouard Hesselberg 
POofsU. Ss] 5 [1129 

@ Jani 1) 19209 2, c- Jan: 14,7920; 
E 470476; Mrs. Ira Tongusi, Munis- 
ing, Mich, 

DREAM TRYST; by Charles Wakefield 
Cadman [of U. 8.]; orch. with piano. 
4to. [1130 

© Dec. 20, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 6, 1920; 
E 470972; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1131 


DREAM VISIONS; cantata, words by 
Ave Galbraith, music by J. Lamont 
Galbraith [of Great Britain, domi- 
ciled at Richmond, Va.]; women’s 
voices. 4to. pPiisL 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 2c. Jan. 16, 1920; 
E 467132; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 


DREAM WIFE; words by J. T. George, 
music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] 
New York, World music pub. corp. 

[1132 

© Jan. 21, 1920; 2 e: Jan. 24, 1920; 

E 470677; J. T. George, Columbia, 
00. 


DREAMING OF you; words and musie 

by R. V. Gould [of U. S8.] [1133 

© Jan. 18, 1920; 2 ec. Jan. 31, 1920; 

E 470849; Raymond V. Gould, Se- 
attle. 


words by M. O’Brien, music by 
Edouard Hesselberg [of U. 8.] 
[1134 
© Jan. 1, 1920; 2-c. Jan. 14, 1920; 
EK 470482; M. O’Brien, 
Canada. 


words by R. Sunday, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [il35 

© Dee: 26, 1919; 2 c. Jan: 27, 1920; 
EK 467487; Rose Sunday, Cleveland. 


DREAMLAND; words by Herbert H. 
Buck, music by H. R. Young [of 
Uys: [1136 

© Dec. 17, 1919; 1 c. Dec. 20. 1919; 
1c. Jan. 2, 1920; EK 470305; Harold 
Runyon Young, Ithaca, N. Y. 


DREAMLAND OF LOVE; words by Doug- 


las Furber, musie by Archibald 
Joyce [of England] 1. In C.—2. In 
E flat. [1137 


©) April, 25, 19195. 1° ¢: Oct: 380, 
1919; 1 ee. Dee. 20;\1919' > H 461017 ; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 
London. 


DREAMLAND ROSE; words by S. Marley, 
melody by HE. Tierney [of U. S.] 
; [1138 
© 1c. Jan. 22, 1920; E 470606; 
Sam Marley and Ed. Tierney, New 
York. 


DREAMS; words and music by H. L. P. 
Grove [of U. S.] [1139 
© 1c. Jan. 30, 1920; E 467680; 
Harriet Lee Pyne Grove, Cincinnati. 


Montreal, © 


pt. 12%; ni. 'Sss, vi ae 


DreAMs—Continued. 
words by M. Carter, music by 
Kh. S. S. Huntington fof U. S.] — 
[1140 
© 1 ¢. Jan. 15, 1920; EB 470897; 
Mitchell Carter, Jacksonville, Fla. 
DREAMS FROM O’ER THE SEA; words by 
V. J. Duniec, music by E. 8S. 8S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S8.] [1141 
©1e. Jan. 15, 1920; EH 470419; 
Victor J. Duniec, San Francisco. 
DREAMS OF LOVE; words by I. Wood, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. 8.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [1142 
© Jan. 19, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1920; 
E 467497; Irene Wood, Seattle. 
DREAMS OF MOTHER; words by A. H. 
Reed, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of 
U.S.] New York, World music pub. 
corp. {1143 
© Jan. 21, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 24, 1920; 
EF 470678; A. H. Reed, Erie, Pa. 


DREAMS OF YoU; words by Valentine, 
music by T. C. Sterndale Bennett 
fof Great Britain] [1144 

© Jan. 14, 1920; 1 c. Jan. 23, 1920; 
EK 468768; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 


DREAMS (THE) THAT I DREAM OF YOU; 
words by J. Koehler, music by Geo. 
Graff, jr. fof U. SJ] New Work 
World musie pub. corp. [1145 

© Jan. 30, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
Ki 467738; Jessie Koehler, Lagro, 
Ind. 


DREAMTIME; waltz, words and music - 
by A. Stark, arr. by Margaret Griffin 
[of U. S.] Liberal, Kan., Liberal 
music house. [1146 

© Feb. 10, 1920; 2 c Feb. 5, 1920; 
EK 470881; Arthur Stark, Liberal, 
Kan. 


DREAMY CHINA; wake from your slum- 
ber deep, words by M. Lebworth, mu- 
sic by Jack Kahn [of U. 8.], arr. by 
Charles M. Smith [of U.8.] _ - [1147 

© 1c. Jan. 13, 1920; EH 470339; 
Mark Lebworth, New York. . 


DREAMY DREAMS; words by M. H. 
Winn, music by E. 8. 8. Huntington 
[of U. S.] [1148 

© 1 e¢.. Jan. 22, 1920; B 470626; 
Myron H. Winn, Dorchester, Mass. 


DRIFTING; by Hubert Bauersachs [of 
UU." S.] op. 42, no. 165 violmvand 
piano. [1149 

© Jan. 10, 1920; 2c. Jan. 15, 1920; 
E 470989; H. T. Bauersachs & co., St. 
‘Louis. 


12 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1920 


DRINK TO ME ONLY WITH THINE EYES. 
See Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) 


DRY YOUR TEARS AWAY AND GIVE ME 
YOUR SWEETEST SMILE; words by M. 
J. Smith, 
fof U. S.] New York, World musie 
pub. corp. [1150 

© Jan. 30, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 467711; Maebelle Jack Smith, Bir- 
mingham, Ala. 


Duo DE Hueco y ZAcARIAS; del Opera 
Balada de carnaval, letra de Arda- 
vin y Montero, mtsica de Amadeo 
Vives [of Spain]; piano with words. 

[1151 

i Dee. 30,1919; 1 c.. Jan. 2, 1920; 

E 468333; Union musical espafiola, 
Madrid. 

Duo: LA ConpEsA y NicortAs; del op- 
ereta La mecanografa, letra de D. 
M. Fernandez de la Puente, mtsica 
de Pablo Luna fof Spain]; piano 
with words. [1152 

© Dec..30, 1919; 1c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468324; Union musical espafola, 
Madrid. 


Dvo: Moitty y PEpRO; del opereta La 
mecanografa, letra de D. M. Fernan- 
dez de la Puente, mtisica de Pablo 
Luna [of Spain]; piano with words. 

[1153 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 

FE 468323; Union musical espafola, 
Madrid. 


E VASE N’ZUONNO (Cazzonetta napoli- 
tana) ; paroli di Carmelo Aiello, mu- 
sica di G. Lo Cascio [of U. S.]; in- 
strumental acc. [1154 

© 1c. Feb. 4, 1920; E 467900; 
Giuseppe Lo Cascio and Carmelo 
Aiello, Bayonne, N. J. 


Ecuoss; trio, words by Thomas Moore, | 


music by Bernard Johnson [of Eng- 
land]; female voices. 
tion, no. 470) fe i SS 

© Dec. 18, 1919; 2 c. Dec. 19, 1919; 
E 468139; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


EcLipsE (THE); selection, by Herman 
Darewski and Melville Gideon [of 
England]; piano. [1156 

© Dec. 24, 1919; 1 ¢. Dec. 30, 1919; 
E 468305; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


EDENLAND; words by Edward Lockton, 
musie by Thos. M. Finnie [of Eng- 
jand]j; in E flat. {1157 

© Dec. 23, 1919; 1 c. Dec. 26, 1919; 
E 468122; Gould & Bolttler, London. 


1165 


music by Geo. Graff, jr. 


(Octavo edi- 


EXFFERVESCENCE; intermezzo fox trot, 
by Zarh Myron Bickford [of U. 8.]; 
mand. oreh., piano acc. [1158 

© Jan. 27, 1920; 2.¢. a al, 1920) 
E 467700; Joe Nicomede, New Alex- 
andria, Pa. 


EGO SUM PANIS VIVUS; antienne, de 
Roger-Ducasse [of France]; sop. 
solo et choeur de voix femmes, ad 
lib., avee acct. d’orgue; partition et 
parties de voix détachées. [1159 

© Dee. 13, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468214; Durand et cie., Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on transcrip- 
tion] 


Ext Dorapo; words by Chas. Snyder, 
melody by A. L. Haase and F. Papa 
[of U. S.] [1160 

© 1c. Jan. 31, 1920; E 470798; 
Alfred L. Haase and Frank Papa, 
New York. 

Evecy (Elegia); by S. Youferoff, op. 
1, no. 3, rev. and annotated by C. v. 
Sternberg [of U. 8.]; piano, in F. 

[1161 

© Jan. 20, 1920; 2 ec. Jan. 20, 1920; 

EH 470591; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 

York. [Copyright is claimed on re- 
vision and annotation] 


TAMBORS. See Pahissa 
Seis pequefas fugas. 


ELS’ TRES 
(Jaime) 


EMMA LOVE; waltz, words by Dora Pe- 
terson (i. e. Mrs. I. Peterson), music 
by Artie Bowers [of U. S.] New 
York, Authors & composers service 
co. [1162 


© 1c. Jan. 16, 1920; E 467155; 


Mrs. Isadore Peterson, Hanford, 
Calif. 
EIN POSITIVVISA. See Stenhammer 
(Wilhelm) Fyra Stockholmsdikter. 
ENNCAPRICHADA (LA); canci6n, ietra 
de Cortadillo, mtsica de Manuel 
Blanco [of Spain] [1163 


© Dee. 30, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468329; Union musical espanola, 
Madrid. 


ENTREATY; valse, by Sydney Baynes 

[of England]; piano. {1164 

© Dec. 29, 1919; 1 ec. Jan. 3, 1920; 

E 468396 ; Sw an & co., Watson & W il- 
cock, ltd., London. 


EorE; valse vive, by L. J. Oscar Fon- 
tine! Poli. Ws S2)° ops too. ne. .G: 
piano. [1165 


© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 470103; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


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1166 pt. TTT, i Sey ee ee 
Erinocur. See Poéme mystique. EVENING (THE) OF LIFE; words by S. 


EScENA DEL ESPEJITO; del 6pera Balada 
de carnaval, letra de Ardavin y 
Montero, mtisica de Amadeo Vives 
[of Spain]; piano with words. [1166 


© Dec. 30; 1919; 1. ¢, Jan. 2, 1920; 


EK 468332; Union musical espaniola, |. 


Madrid. 


ESTUDIO PRACTICO SOBRE LOS PEDALES 
DEL PIANO; 1 pte. mecanismo, de 
Frank Marshall [of Spain] [1167 

© Dec. 80, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468334; Union musical espanola, 
Madrid. 


ETERNAL (THE) SACRIFICE; words by A. 


Rochon, music by Leo Friedman [of. 


es. | North American 
music co. [1168 

© Sept. 3, 1919; 2c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
bh} 467454; August Rochon, Keewatin, 


Canada. 


Chicago, 


EXTOILE ERRANTE; valse, de S. Chapelier 
[of France]; orch. avec piano con- 
ducteur. 4to. [1169 

© Dec. 29, 1919; 1¢. Jan. 22, 1920; 
EK 468710; S. Chapelier, Paris. 


Ets mMrEvA. See Pujol (Francesch) 


Tres cancons originals. 


ETUDE-IMPROMPTU; by Harold Morris 

for U. Sal ops iy ne) 2;'piane. [1170 

© Jan. 29, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 

FE 470832; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. 


EvEN sonGc; lullaby, words by Mrs. A. 
EF. Byers, music by F. M. Paine [of 
U. 8.] Los Angeles, Calif., Hodgdon 
music co. ale. 

© Jan. 10,1920; 2.¢. Jan. 9, 1920: 
KH 470288; Francis M. Paine, Los 
Angeles. 


EVENING; words by A. J. Carroll, music 
by Leo Friedman [of U. S8.]  Chi- 
eago, North American music co. 

[1172 

© Sept. 3, 1919; 2 c Jan. 26, 1920: 

Ei 467486; Alma Joyce Carroll, Dal- 
las. 


EVENING BREEZE; redowa, by E. H. 
Bailey, op. 77, no. 2, rev. by Norman 
Wilber [pseud. of H. L. Harts, of 
U.8.]; piano. (Young students’ first 
recreations, no. 2) PELTS 

© Dec. 22, 1919; 2c. Jan. 14, 1920: 
E 467140; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston. [Copyright is claimed 
on revision | 


Weir Mitchell, music by Dorothy 
Gaynor Blake [of U. S.] [1174 

© Jan. 29, 1920; 2 ec. Feb. 2, 1920; 
FE 4708380; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. 

IivVENING THOUGHTS; reverie, by W. K.. 
Southard, arr. by Henry Dellafield 
fof.U. 8.4; piano, four hands. {jia7s. 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 2 «. Jan. 31, 1920; 
HE 470889; J. High Stauffer, Mans- 
field, O. 

EVER SINCE THE WORLD BEGAN; Waltz- 
ballad, words and music by A. M. H. 
Grant [of.U. S.J, arr. by Artnwese: 
Morse [of U. S8.] [1176 

© 1c. Jan. 20, 1920; B 470573: 
Arnold M. Harry Grant, Watertown, 
Mass. 

EVER WELCOME PEACEFUL PEACE BELLS} 
words .by Fanny Ryan Fiander, 
music by Edouard Hesselberg [of 
US] [Rat T 

© Nov. 14, 1919; 2 e. Dec. 4, 1919: 
E 467840; Mrs. Geo. L. Fiander, 
Trinity. Newfoundland. 

Evocation. See Poéme mystique. 

EV’RY-DAY IS MOVING-DAY NOW; words 
and music by C. J. Potter [of U. 8.]} 
Philadelphia, Community song pub- 
lisher. [1178 

© Jan..1, 1920; 2-¢. Jani-2.4320- 
E 470284; Clinton James Potter, 
Philadelphia. 

Ew’ry TIME I SEE YOU DEAR; from It’s 
up to you, lyric by EH. A. Paulton, 
music by Manuel Klein [of U. S.] 

[1179 

© Feb: 5, 1920; 2°¢ Web 7.119207. 

K 470919; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 

Ev’RYBODY LOVES THE IRISH; words by 
Emma Carus, music by Walter Leo- 
pold [of U. S.] [1180 

© Jan. 5, 1920; 2°c. fam: "Ge 1920- 
EK 470145; Chas. K. Harris, New 
York. 

EXXALTATION; poéme d’amour, par Ch. 
Coda [of France]; quintette avec 
piano obligé. Ato. [1181 

© Dee. 13, 1919; 1 ¢ dana ie20; 
FE 468206; Paul Decourcelle, Nice, 
France. 

EXPECTANCY; words by Paul Bliss, 
music. by A. B. Frame [ot Us sale 
voices in unison. 4to. (Willis school 
songs, series two, no. 3793) [1182 

© Jan. 31, 1920; 2 ¢. Web. 47920; 
E 467905; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati. 


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no. 2, 1920 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


1200 


ExTase (Ecstasy) ; paroles de Harold 
Simpson, adaptation francaise de 
George Delamare, musique de Sydney 
Baynes [of England] ; en sol mineur. 

[1183 


© Dec. 31, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 17, 1920; 
I 468678 ; Swan & co., Watson & Wil- 
cock, Itd., London. [Copyright is 
claimed on translation and adapta- 
tion ] 


‘EYES THAT THRILL; words and music 

by have. Callahan [of U.S.) [1184 

© Jan. 12, 1920; 2c. Jan. 22, 1920; 

i) 467469; Louis R. Callahan, Chi- 
cago. 


TAIRY PRINCESS OF MINE; words by G. 
Norelius, music by E. 8. S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S.] [1185 

© 1c. Feb. 4, 1920; E 467923; 
George Norelius, New Brighton, 
Nia Ms 


HALLING (THE) OF THE LEAVES; words 
by M. Roberts, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. S.] [1186 

© ie. Jan. 5, 1920; EH 466864; 
Minnie Roberts, Camden, N. J. 


FAREWELL YE SOLDIERS FAREWELL} 
words and melody by W. Heine and 
W. Uffelmann, arr. by W. HE. Duffell 
fof U. S.J] Chicago, North Ameri- 
can music co. [1187 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
HE 472080; Wm. Heine and Wm. 
Uffelmann, North Judson, Ind. 


FATIMA; by J. W. Alden [of U. 8.]; 

piano. [1188 

© Jan. 10, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 12, 1920; 

E 470333; Waterson, Berlin & Sny- 
der co., New York. 

FAucHET (PauL) Cinquante lecons 


Wharmonie; études de réalisation, 
par Paul Fauchet [of France] 4to. 


1°" v. Partie donnée-—2d vy. Réalisa- . 


tions. . [1189, 1190 

© Dec. 20, 1919; 1 c. each Jan. 2, 
1920; E 468280, 468281; E. Gaudet, 
Paris. 

FAVORITE HYMNS AND TUNES; tr. into 
English by J. L. Jones [of U. S.]; 
English and Welsh texts. 8vo. 

[1191 
© Dec. 10, 1919; 2c. Dec. 11, 1919; 


aff. Dec. 26, 1919; A 560529; John L. 


Jones, Wilkes Barre, Pa. 
FEDEROFF MEDLEY; by H. Federoff [of 
Me Sil 5} lst. violin, [1192 
© 1c Jan. 14, 1920; EH 467118: 
Herman Federoff, Baltimore. 


FEEDING THE DUCKS ON THE POND; 
words and music by Frank Leo [of 
England] [1193 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 1 c. Dec. 29, 1919; 
E 468130; B. Feldman & co., London. 


FEesTivaL (THE) oF PAN; Suite, by 
Alec Rowley [of England] op. 338; 
pf. (Magnus albums v. 53) Con- 
tents: 1. The call of Pan.—2. Sile- 
nus runs amok.—3. Nymphs and 
shepherds.—4. The lost dryad.—o. 
Satyrs. [1194 

© Dec. 29, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 3, 1920; 
E 468394; Swan & co., Watson & 
Wilcock, Itd., London. 


FTE DE NEGRES; intermezzo, di Carena 
Felice [of Italy]; orch. con piano 
conduttore. 4to. [1195 

© Auer 15, 1909 3 Ieee Dee: 12,1919); 
E 468154; A. & G. Carisch & ¢, 
Milan. 


FIGHT THE GOOD FIGHT; part-song, 
words by J. S. B. Monsell, music by 
C. H. Doersam [of U. S8.]; mixed 

_ voices. 4to. (Church music re- 
view, no. 562) [1196 

© Jan. 13, 1920; 2c. Jan. 14, 1920; 
E 467117 ; H. W. Gray co., New York. 


Fina FILOSA (Hila hilandera) ; lletra i 
musica de Joan Llongueras [of 
Spain] (Cancons i jocs d’infants) 

[1197 

© Dee? 30)19193 4c. Jan. 2/2920; 

E 468339; Casa Dotesio, Barcelona, 
Spain. 


FINDING THE RAINBOW; words and 
music by M. H. Browne [of U. S8.] 
Scranton, Pa., Monarch movie corp. 

[1198 

© Dec. 26, 1919; 1c. Dec. 30, 1919; 

1e. Jan. 26, 1920; E 467569; Mattie 
Hughes Browne, Scranton, Pa. 


Fire (THE) See Vale of 
Arden. 


FLAME. 


FLeurs (LES) DES MARRONNIERS; poésie 
de Rosemonde Gérard, musique de 
Tiarko Richepin [of France] [1199 

© Dec.i27, A919; 1 -e: Janys, 1920 
FE 468380; Société anonyme des édi- 
tions Ricordi, Paris. 


FLIGHT OF SWALLOWS; valsSe caprice, 
by Frederick A. Williams [of U. 8.] 
op. 100, no. 1; piano. [1200 

©mlebs) 3) 1920 3/2 es Meb..35:1920;5 
I. 470837; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 


(5) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1201 


FLIRTING WITH A HEARSE; words and 
music by C. Wagner [of U. S.] Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [1201 

© Jan. 19, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1920; 
E 467486; Chas. Wagner, Hickory, 
NG. 


FLOATIN’ DOWN TO COTTON TOWN; one- 
step, by Frost and MKlickmann, 
played by Al. Eldridge [of U. 8.] 
(Imperial song record, no. 9990) 

[1202 

© Jan. ‘22, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 30, 1920; 

EK 467645; Imperial player roll co., 

Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation. ] 


FLOWER OF THE SNOW: Russian lulla- 
bye, lyric by Harry B. Smith, music 
by Eddy Brown and Jacques Gran- 
dei [of U. S.] [1203 

© Jan. 29, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 31, 1920; 
E 467873; Waterson, Berlin & Sny- 
der co. 


Fiutes (THE) or ARcADY; words by 
Ed. Lockton, music by William G. 
James [of England] 1. In G. 2. 
Wan seat. cs. oC. [1204-1206 


© Dec. 31, 1919; 1 c. each Jan. 2, 
1920: E 468377468379 ; G. Ricordi & 
co., London. 


FOLLE ETREINTE; two step, di Giovanni 

Piovano [of Italy]; piano. [1207 

© Dec. 1, 1919; 1 ce. Jan. 20, 1920; 

EK 468689; A. & G. Carisch & «@, 
Milan. 


FoLttow MISTER WATTEAU; from As 
you were, lyric by Arthur Wimperis 
and E. Ray Goetz, music by Herman 
Darewski [of Great Britain] [1208 

© Jan. 27, 1920; 2c. Jan. 23, 1920: 
E 468864; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


FOR WORSE; words by C. 
music by Geo. Graff, jr. 
[of U. S8.] New York, World music 
pub. corp. [1209 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c& Jan. 2, 1920: 
E 466657; Claude K. Fetter, Tren- 
ton; N. J. ; 


FoR BETTER, 
Kk. Fetter, 


FOR DADDY’S HOME ONCE MORE; words 
by A. Mullett, music by Leo Fried- 
man [of U. S.J] Chicago, North 
American music co. [1210 

© Sept. 3, 1919; 2c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
E 467412; Anna Mullett, Toronto, 
Canada. 


pt. 193, SS, Vee 


For YOU ALONE; waltz, by Henry 
Geehl, arr. by Fiona [of England] ; 
piano. Piz 

© Dec. 23, 1919; 1 c. Dee. 26, 1919; 
E 468124; Gould & Bolttler, London. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment ] 


FOREVER MORE; words and music by E. 

George Smith [of U. S.] f171z 

© 1c Feb. 7, 1920; E 470909; 
Eben G. Smith, Rochester, N. Y. 


FoREVERMORE; words and melody by 
W. F. White [of U. 8.] [i213 
© 1c. Jan. 28, 1920; EH 467596; 
William Francis White, New York. © 


ForceT THEE; words by M. T.. Doyle, 
nusic by Hector Richard [of U. S8.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [1214 

© Dee. 26, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 470932; Mary T. Doyle, Pittsfield, 
Mass. 


Four (THE) WINDS; part song, words. 
by Charles H. Luders, music by 
Daniel Protheroe [of U. 8.]; mixed 
voices. Ato. [1215 

© Feb. 2, 1920; 2 c Feb. 3, 1920; 
E 470845; Gamble hinged music co., 
Chicago. 


Fox tTror; del opereta El elefante 
blanco, letra de Gonzalez de Lara y 
Diaz Mirete, mtisica de R. Millan [of 
Spain]; piano con letra. [1216 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 1 ce. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468388; Union musical espafiola, 
Madrid. 


FRAGMENTS; by Sergei Rachmaninoff 
fof Russia, domiciled at New York]; 
piano. [1217 

© Dee. 30, 1919 ; 2 ec. Jan, 2, 4920. 
E 470104; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


FRAGNY (ROBERT DE) ‘Trois piéces; 
par R. de Fragny [of France]; 
piano. En recueil. Contents :—Im- 
promptu, op. 5.—Divertissement po- 
lonais, op. 6.—Aprés Vorage, op. 7. 

. [1218 

© Dec. 20, 1919; 1 c. Jan: 2, 1920; 
E 468282; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 


FRENETICO (IL) (The frantic) ; Ameri- 
can fox-trot, parole di A. Ott. Quin- 
tavalle, musica di Gaetano Lama [of 
Italy]; mand. aec. S8vo. Naples, 
FF. Feola. [1219 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 7, 1920; 
E 468461; Italian book co., New 
York. 


16 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1920 


1237 


Frivotiry (Frivolité) ; fox trot, by F. | GARDEN (THE) OF YOUR HEART; by 


Symson [of France]; orch. with 


piano conductor. 4to. [1220 
© Dec. 29, 1919; 1 ce. Jan. 22, 1920; 
EH 468706; L. Grus et cie., Paris. 


Frotic: a novelette, by C. S. Morrison 

jor U. S.J] op. 186; violin and piano. 

Weel 

© Wee. 30, 1919; 2 ce. Jan. 2, 1920; 

E 470093; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


FROM LONG AGO AND FAR AWAY; three 
and thirty folk tunes, by Ruth Laigh- 
ton fof U. 8.]; piano. (Schmidt’s 
educational series, no. 243) 222 

@an.27. 1920: 2c. Jans 28, 1920 ; 
E 467603; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 


Fuca. See Pahissa (Jaime) 
quenas fugas. 


Seis pe 


FULL OF FUN; by Paul Lawson [of 
U. 8.13 piano. FI2Z5 
© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 470088; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
deiphia. 
GAME (THE) OF LOVE; by E. HE. Foster 
[of U. S.]; orch. with piano. 4to. 


[1224 


© Feb. 3, 1920; 2 ec. Jan. 29, 1920; 
E 467675; EK. Earl Foster, Ft. Worth, 
Tex. 


GARDEN MINE; from Joy-bells, words 
by Albert de Courville, music by 
Frederick W. Chappelle [of Eng- 
land] [1225 

© Dec. 20, 1919; 1c. Jan. 21, 1920; 
E 468792; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. 


GARDEN (THE) OF FORGETTING; words 
by Edward Lockton, music by Frank 
T. Latham [of England]; in A flat. 

[1226 

© Jan: 12,1920: tc: Jan. 17,1920. 

EK 468665; Joseph Henry Larway, 
London. 


GARDEN (THE) OF MEMORY; lyric by 
Cyril J. Mac Meekin, music by J. A. 
Mac Meekin [of U. S.] 220 

© Jan. 27, 1920; 2c Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 467783; John Alfred Mac Meekin, 
San Francisco. 


GARDEN (THE) OF MY SOUL; words and 
music by J. E. Moore [of U. S.] 
Special songs of His assurance) 

[1228 
© Feb. 2, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1920: 
EK 471086; John E. Moore, Los 
. Angeles, 


(In. 


Francis Dorel, arr. by J. Ord Hume 
[of Great Britain] ; cornet solo, with 
military band acc. (In Military 
journal, 138th series, no. 6) [1229 

© Dee. 19, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 8, 1920; 
E 468557; Boosey & co., London. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 

GARIBALDI A MARSALA; mazurka, by 
Giuseppe Tarantola [of Italy, domi- 
ciled at Brooklyn]; B flat clarinet. 

[1230 

© Sept. 15;:1919; -2.. ¢.. Sept... 20, 

1919; E 467616; O. Pagani & bro., 
New York. 

GARNET, IS THE NAME OF THIS PRECIOUS 
STONE; words by M. V. Bennett, 
music by E. 8S. S. Huntington [of 
DO. SJ [fa2zat 

© 1c. Jan. 15, 1920; E 470403; 


Murna Viola Bennett, Fitchburg, 
Mass. 
GAVOTTE; de Vopéra comique Cadet 


Rousselle, musique de Félix Four- 
drain [of France]; piano. [1282 

© Dec. 27, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 8, 1920; 
E 468383; Société anonyme des 
éditions Ricordi, Paris. 

(Gavota) ; by Emil Breslauer, op. 
46, no. 28, ed.. phrased and fingered 
by Maurits Leefson [of U. 8.]; 
piano, in G. (233 

© Jan. 20, 1920; 2 ¢. Jan. 20, 1920; 
FE 470586; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. [Copyright. is claimed on 
editing, phrasing and fingering] 

GAVOTTE DE L’ABBE CAMARGO; réduction 
par R. de Montalent [of France] op. 
173; piano. [1234 

© Dee. 29, 1919; 1c. Jan. 22, 1920; 
E 468731; Louis Jacquot, Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on reduction} 

GAVOTTE ET MUSETTE; de H. Wessely 
[of Great Britain]; violon avec ace. 
de piano. PiZ35 

Gi Dec: 4 A909 ic, Nov, 29, 
1919; E 468546; Joseph Williams, 
ltd., London. 

GAVOTTE IN C; by Hubert Bauersachs 
fom ti SS) ope43y no, 17; violin and 
piano. [1236 

© Jan. 10, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 15, 1920; 
E 470999; H. T. Bauersachs & co., 
st. Louis. 

GEE I’M GLAD TO BE BACK IN GOOD OLD 
U. S. A.; words by .C. Memyhert, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

Biot 

© Sept. 3, 1919; 2 ¢. Jan. 26, 1920; 
E 467408; C. Memyhert, Cleveland. 


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GENERAL PERSHING’S WALTZ; by R. 
Hendricks [of U. S.]; piano. Long 
Branch, N. J., Keith’s music pub. 
house. [1238 

© Dec. 31,1919: 2'c, Jansst, 1926: 
FE 470888; Rosie Hendricks, Long 
Branch N.S. 


GETTING WEDDED IN AN AEROPLANE; 
words by H. O’Neill, music by E. S. 
S. Huntington [of U. S.] [1239 

© 1c. Feb. 4, 1920; E 467926; 
Hugh O’Neill, Bloomfield, N. J. 


GIBRALTAR; words and melody by A. J. 

Bruhn [of U. 8.] Photostat. [1240 

©,1 e, Jan. 15, 1920;.E 470376: 
August J. Bruhn, San Francisco. 


Girt (THE); words by Grace Helen 
Bailey, music by Noel Johnson [of 
U. S.]; high voice, one Gar [1241 

© Jan:/19, 1920; 2. ce; Jan, 22, 1920: 
E 467464 ; Boston music co., Boston. 


Girt (THE) THAT GOD GAVE TO ME; 
words by J. B. Sharpe, music by E. S. 
S. Huntington [of U. S.] [1242 

Orie” Jan -15,219205 “a 20407 ; 
Jay B. Sharpe, Ithaca, N.Y: 


GIMME LOTS OF JADA; words and music 
by M. M. Byer fof U. S.], arr. by 
Louis R. Schrom [of U. S.] [1243 

© 1c. Jan. 29, 1920; EH 467634; 
Morris Melvin Byer, Philadelphia. 


GirL (THE) IN KHAKI; 
Briggs, 


(Oeics A 


words by A. 
music by Leo Friedman [of 
Chicago, North American 
music co. [1244 
© Sept. 8, 1919; 2c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
E 467450; Ada Briggs, Cleveland. 


GirL (THE) OF MY GOLDEN DREAMS; 
lyric by C. M. and R. D. Severns, 
music by Herman Hummel [of U. 8.] 

[1245 

© Feb. 5, 1920; 2 « Feb. 5, 1920; 

H 470872; Cecil M. and Ruth D. 
Severns, Clay Center, Kan, 


GIRL OF MY MEMORIES; words by C. E. 
Rupp, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of 
U. 8.] New York, World music pub. 
corp. [1246 

© Jan: 21, 1920: 2c. Jan. 24, 1920: 
E 470687; Chas. B. Rupp, Washing- 
ton. 


GIRL SO SWEET; words and music by 

hoe Conrad) fet U.S.) [1247 

(yah tes Same 22 1920: sen 470622 : 
Rudolph E, Conrad, Detroit. 


pt. 111, 0. §., v. 15 


Girt (A) YOU DON’T MEET EV’RY DAY; 
words and music by M. Joseph Fitz- 
patrick [of U. S.] New York, Fitz- 
patrick bros. (Cover title: She’s a 
girl you don’t meet ev’ry day) 

1248 

© Nov. 1, 1919; 2c. Jan. 28, 1920; 

E 467608; Michael J. Fitzpatrick, 
Brooklyn. 


GIRLIE (THE) I LONG FOR; waltz-song, 
words by Mabel Little, musie by Leo 
Oehmler [of U. S8.] op. 327. [1249 


© Dec. 29, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 5, 1920; 


E 4678238; Robert Allen co., San 
Francisco. 
Girts (THE) oF THE U. 8S. AL; words 


by R. E. Haigh, music by Geo. Graff, 
jr. [of U. S.J] New York) World 
music pub. corp. [1250 


© Jan. 21, 1920; 2 ¢. Jan. 24, 1920; 
I 470664; Robert E. Haigh, Paw- 
tucket, R.°%, 


GITANILLA (LA) AMAPOLA; cCanci6n, 
letra de E. Montesinos, mutisica de 
Larruga [of Spain] [1251 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 1 ec. Jan. 7, 1920; 
FE 468529; Union musical espafiola, 
Madrid. 


GIUSEPPE GAGLIARDI; polka, by Giu- 
seppe Tarantola [of Italy, domi- 
ciled at Brooklyn] ; B flat clarinet. 

alia? 

© Sept. 15, 1919; 2 c. Sept. 20, 

1919; E 467613; O. Pagani & bro., 
New York. 


GIUSEPPINA AL MARE (Josephine on 
the beach); mazurka, di Giuseppe 
Tarantola [of Italy, domiciled at 
Brooklyn, N. Y.]; clarinetto, si be- 
molle. [1253 

© Dec. 20, 1919; 2 c Jan. 8, 1920; 
E 470560; O. Pagani & bro., New 
York. 


words by 
Victor 
in C. 
[1254 
-© Dec. 29, 1919; 1 @ Jan: 3) 4920; 
EF 468302; Lawrence Wright music 
co., London. 


GIVE ME THE OPEN ROAD; 
Frederick Delmar, music by 
Ambroise [of Great Britain] ; 


GIVE US AN AIRPLANE WE CAN DRIVE 
AND SQUEEZE OUR JANE; words by 
C. R. English, melody by Jean Na- 
varre [pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of 
Uosa [255 

©) % ¢e. Keb. 2; 1920 > Aone; 
C. Raymond English, Salesville, O. 


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no. 2, 1920 


GLADLAND; words by C. Priley, music 
by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] Chi- 
cago, North American music co. 

[1256 


© Sept. 3, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
E 467419; Charles Priley, Duluth. 


GLORIA’S LAND; words and music by 
M. Hirst [of U. 8.] {1257 


© 1c. Feb. 4, 1920; E 467885; 
Minette Hirst, New York. 


GLORIOUS NIGHT; words by F. F. F. 
Smith, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of 
U.S.] New York, World music pub. 
corp. [1258 


© Jan. 21, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 24, 1920; 
E 470666; F. F. F. Smith, Brooklyn. 


GoD KEEP YoU; poem by Madeline 
Bridges, music by E. Towner [of 
U. S.J]; low voice, in F. Fresno, 
Calif., Towner bros. [1259 


© Feb. 5, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1920; 
EK 471028; Earl Towner, Fresno, 
Calif. 


GoD LOVES US ALL; words by Ada 
Blenkhorn, music by H. A. Henry 
[of U. S.] [1260 


© Jan. 5, 1920; 2c. Jan. 9, 1920; 
E 467033 ; Chas. H. Gabriel, Chicago, 


GoD OF BOUNDLESS MIGHT; words by 
Lizzie De Armond, music by Chas. 
H. Gabriel [of U. S.] [1261 

© Dec. 15, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 19, 1920; 
E 467198; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 


GOD OF RIGHTEOUSNESS; words from 
Psalms, music by Harry M. Gilbert 
[of U. S.]; high voice. [1262 


© Jan. 16, 1920; 1 ec. Jan. 19, 1920; 
1c. Jan. 31, 1920; E 467832; Hunt- 
zinger & Dilworth, inc., New York. 


Gop SENT YOU TO ME; cornet solo by 
Jack Thompson [of England], arr. by 
T. Bidgood [of Great Britain]; reed 
and brass band. 4to. [1263 


© Jan. 7, 1920; 1c. Jan. 24, 1920; 
E 468779; Hawkes & son, London. 


Gop’s LITTLE PREACHERS; words by 
Katharine Newsom, music by I. H. 
Meredith [of U. S.] [1264 

© Apr. 21, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 470823; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 


GoLp (A) STAR MOTHER’S DIVERSION; 
lyrics by I. Hyman, music by Harry 
Kelly [of U. S.] [1265 

© Dec. 29, 1919; 2 c. Dec. 26, 1919; 
E 467633; Ida Hyman, Logansport, 
Ind. 


167847—20——3 


1274 


GOLDBERG’S SONG; words by William 
Owen, music by H. P. Eames [of 
U. S.J [1266 

© 1c. Jan. 28, 1920; E 467607; 
Henry Purmort Eames, Chicago. 


GOLDEN (THE) GATES WERE OPENED 
WIDE; words by D. H. Evans, [music 
by Kathryn I. White, of New Found- 
land, domiciled at Pittsburg] Se- 
dalia, Mo., A. W. Perry’s sons. 

[1267 

© Jan. 5, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 15, 1920; 
E 470378; David H. Evans, Wood- . 
lawn, Pa. 


GOLDEN MOMENTS; words by Bert Kal- 
mar and Edgar Leslie, music by 
Pete Wendling [of U. S.] [1268 

© Jan. 17, 1920; 1c. Jan. 19, 1920; 
1c. Jan. 28, 1920; E 467868; Water- 
son, Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 


GOLDEN ROD; two step rag, by George 
Muder [of U. S.]; mand. solo. 
[1269 
© Dec. 15, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 22, 1920; 
E 470617; George Stannard, Tren- 
tony sINa/d. 


GOLDEN (THE) SUMMER DAYS OF LONG 
AGO; words by L. B. Hubbard, mel- 
ody by Jean Navarre [pseud. of 
Ethel Fisher, of U. S8.] [1270 

© 1c. Feb. 2, 1920; E 467800; 
Laura Burnham Hubbard, Dover, 
IN... Bi 


GOLDEN YouTH. See In Arcady. 


GONDOLIERS (THE); by B. F. Cliffe [of 
U. 8.] ; 2 violins and piano. [i271 
© 1e. Jan. 6, 1920; E 470152; 
Benjamin Franklin Cliffe, Akron, O. 


GoopD-BYE; words by A. E. Burgess, mu- 
sic by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New 
York, World music pub. corp. [1272 

~ © Jan. 30, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 467727; A. E. Burgess, Toronto, 
Canada. 


Goop BYE, AL; words by A. M. Hip- 
pisley, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of 
U. S.] New York, World music pub. 
corp. [1273 

© Jan. 21, 1920; 2 ¢. Jan. 24, 1920; 
E 470692; A. M. Hippisley, Auburn, 
N.S, 


GOOD-BYE DARLING MAMMA; words by 
A. §. Fraleigh, musie by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. S.] [1274 

© 1c. Jan. 15, 1920; E 470394; 
Amelia S. Fraleigh, Holyoke, Mass. 


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1275 


Goop- BYE. DIXIE, GOOD-BYE; words by 
Wm. Tracey, music by Halsey K. 
Mohr [of U. 8.] [1275 


© Jan. 27, 1920; 2’c. Jan. 27, 1920; 
E 470749; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
ine., New York. 


Goop NIGHT BOAT; from The night 
boat, words by Anne Caldwell and 
Frank Craven, music by Jerome 
Kern [of U. S.] [1276 

© Jan. 13, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 15, 1920; 
HB 467125; T. B. Harms co., New 
York. 


GOOD NIGHT, LITTLE GIRL, GOOD NIGHT; 
words by ©. St. Denis, melody by 
R. A. Browne [of U. S.] [1277 


© 1c. Jan. 15, 1920; E 470389; 
Chas. St. Denis, Indian Orchard, 
Mass. 


Goociz Goo; words by Billy Wilander 
[i. e. William A, Wilander], music 
by Harry Donnelly [of U. 8.] [1278 

© Jan. 2, 1920; 2c. Jan. 10, 1920; 
E 470321; Gilbert and Friedland, 
ine., New York. 


GOSH DURNIT; words by H. Connelly, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[1279 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 

E 467420; Hazel Connelly, Neligh, 
Neb. 


Gossip (Babillage); by G. Bachmann 
[of U. S.], ed., phrased and fingered 
‘by Maurits Leefson [of U. S.]; 
piano, in C. [1280 
-© Jan. 20, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 20, 1920; 
E 470578; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on edit- 
ing, phrasing and fingering] 


GRACE SUFFICIENT; words and music 
_by W.S. Martin [of U. S8.] [1281 


© Nov. 4, 1919; 2c. Jan. 15, 1920; 
E 470448; E. O. Excell, Chicago. 


GRAN- -METODO; teorico-pratico, di S. 


Lebert e L. Stark, edizione riveduta 
da Filippo Ivaldi [of Italy]; pf. 
~ parte 1. [1282 


© Dec. 22, 1919; 1 ec. Dec. 23, 1919; 
E 468588; G. Ricordi &.co., Milan. 


GRAND GALop. See Offenbach (Jacques) 


GRANDE METHODE MODERNE; par Nar- 
eisse Bizet [of France]; cornet 4 
pistons, bugle et saxhorns. [1283 


© Pee, 13,1919 5 1 ¢. Jan. 2, 1920; 


H 468192 ; Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. | 


pt. 1, n.s., v.15 


GRANDE METHODE MODERNE, PROGRES- 
SIVE ET PRATIQUE; par Narcisse Bizet 
[of France]; trompette. [1284 


© Dec. 13, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468211; Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 


GRASSHOPPER (THE) ; by Mathilde Bil- 

bro [of U. S.]; piano. [1285 

© Jan. 19, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 29, 1920; 

E 470779; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati. 


GRATEFUL, O LorD, AM I; lyric by Wm. 
H. Gardner, music by Caro Roma 
fof U. 8.] [1286 

© Jan. 30, 1920; 2 e. Jan. 31, 1920; 
E 470815; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


GRAZIELLA; polka, di Giuseppe Taran- 
tola [of Italy, domiciled at Brook- 
lyn, N. Y.]; clarinetto, si bemdlle. 

[1287 

© Dec. 20, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1920; 

E 470562; O. Pagani & bro., New 
ork. 


GREAT (THE) AMERICAN; Theodore 
Roosevelt, march by Sherwood and 
Lincoln, arr. by Wm. Hartman [of 
U. S.] (Imperial song record, no. 
9997 ) [1288 

© Jan. 22, 1920; 2 ec. Jan. 30, 1920; 
E 467653; Imperial player roll co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation. ] 


GREAT IS OUR UNCLE SAM; words by 
Mrs. R. G. Frerichs, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music Co. [1289 

© Sept. 3, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
E. 4674385; Mrs.*R. G. Frerichs, 
Mohler, Or. 


GREATEST (THE) OF MOTHERS; words 
by L. M. Archibald, music by Nellie 
Miles [of U. S.] [1290 

© Dee. 30, 1919 ; 2 c. Dec. 23, 1919 ; 
BE 470357; Lena M. Archibald, Lynn, 
Mass. 


GREATEST (THE) QUESTION; words by 
Paul M:. Sarazan, music by M. K. 
Jerome [of U. S.] [1291 

© Jan. 10, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 12, 1920; 
E 470332; Waterson, Berlin & Sny- 
der co., New York. 


GRENOUILLE (LA) AU NENUPHAR; 0U, 
Les grenouilles vertes, fox trot, par 
Clapson et Teredral Lot France] ; 
piano. [1292 

© Dec. 20, 1919; 1 ec. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468259; Clapson, Paris. 


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no. 2, 1920 
_ Griec (Epvarp HacERuP) Peer Gynt 
suite no. 2; by Grieg, op. 55, arr. by 
Philip Werthner [of U. 8.]; two 


pianos, four hands. Contents: In- 
grid’s klage—Arabischer tanz.— 
Peer Gynt’s heimkehr.—Sunshine 
song. [1293 


© Jan. 26, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 28, 1920; 
BE 470792; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


GRISETTE (LA) AMERICANA; versi di A. 
Ott. Quintavalle, musica di R. Falvo 
[of Italy]; mandolino ace. Naples, 
F. Feola. 8vo. [1294 


© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 7, 1920; 
E 468464; Italian book co., New 
York. 


GUARDANNO A TE; versi di G. Irace, 
musica di G. Capaldo [of Italy]; 
mandolino ace. Naples, F. Feola. 
Svo. [1295 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c Jan. 7, 1920; 
E 468460; Italian book co., New 
York. 


Gup AR ET LJUS; text fra Bibelen, mu- 
sik av A. L. Skoog [of U. S.]; blan- 


dade- roster. Minneapolis, Minn., 
Veckobladet. 4to. (K6rmusik, no. 
10) [1296 


© Jan. 23, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 28, 1920; 
E 467863; A. L. Skoog, Minneapolis. 


- GUERRINI (G.) Pastorale; di G. Guer- 

rini [of Italy] ; violino e pf. o organo. 

[1297 

© Nov. 1, 1919; 1 @ Jan. 20, 1920; 

E 468696; A. & G. Carisch & c., Mi- 
lan. 


GUIDING STAR; lyric by George Oliver, 
music by G. P. Hulten [of U. S.] 
[1298 
© 1c Jan. 31, 1920; E 470819; 
Geo. P. Hulten, San Francisco. 


HALPHEN (FERNAND) Dix mélodies; 
paroles de Ronsard et d’autres, mu- 
‘sique de F. Halphen [of France]; 
piano et chant. 1°" recueil.—2™° re- 
cueil. [1299, 1300 
© Dec. 20, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468270468271; Maurice Senart et 
cie., Paris. 


HAND IN HAND AGAIN; waltz, by Egan 
and Whiting, played by Gurnell An- 
derson [of U. S.] (Imperial song 
record, no. 9982) [1801 

© Jan. 22, 1920; 2c. Jan. 30, 1920; 
‘HH 467665; Imperial player roll co., 
Chicago, [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation] 


1310 


HapPHEEM; fox trot, by Charles An- 
cliffe [of England] ; piano. [1302 
© Jan. 6, 1919; 1 ¢. Fan. 23,'1920 ; 

E 468783 ; Hawkes & son, London. 


Happy (THE) BLACKSMITH; descrip- 
tive fantasia, by J. L. von der Meh- 
den, jr. [of U. S.]; piano. [1303 

© le Jan. 24, 1920; E 470728; 
J. Louis von der Mehden, jr., Say- 
brook, Conn. 


HAPPY BUTTERELY ; lyric by Bobbie Tre- 

maine, music by Joe Meyer [of U. S.] 

[1304 

© Jan. 16, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 16, 1920; 

E 470426; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


Happy DAYS; words and melody by 
Frank Terry [of U. S8.] [1305 
© 1 ¢. Jan. 6,.1920; BE. 470153; 
Chas. Clarence Barrows, Camden, 
N. J. 


HAREM LIFE; outside of that every 
little thing’s all right, from Ziegfeld 
follies of 1919, words and music by 
I. Berlin [of U. 8.] [1306 

© Sept. :30, 1919; 2 «@ Jan. 10, 
1920; E 470276; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 


HARMONIE DU_ SOIR. See Debussy 
(Claude) Cinque poémes. 


HARVEST DAYS; written and composed 
by A. Bartlett-Sims [of Canada] 
[1307 
(Jan, 2 loon: 2.C, Jal. $1920 
E 468520; Ada Bartlett-Sims, Tim- 
mins, Canada. 


HARVEST HOME; by Thomas F. Dunhill 
[of Great Britain] op. 542, no. 2; 
piano. (Three characteristic pieces, 
no. 2) [1308 

© De 4;/ 1919; den Jan2y 1920; 
E 468287; Anglo-French music co., 
Itd., London. 


‘HARVEST TIME AT HOME; words by G. 


Romaine, melody by Jean Navarre 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of U. S8.] 
[13809 
© 1c. Feb. 2, 1920; E 467797; 
Guemsey Romaine, Philadelphia. 


‘HATS oFF, Boys; to the Star Spangled 


Banner, words by Mrs. H. S. Ran- 
sopher, music by E. 8S. S. Hunting- 
Con LOL Wesel [13810 
© 1c. Jan. 15, 1920; E 470400; 
Mrs. H. S. Ransopher, Cleveland. 


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1311 


HAWAIIAN LOVE; words and music by 
Dorothy Terriss and Ethel Bridges 
fot U.S.] [1311 

© Jan. 8, 1920; 2 ec. Jan. 9, 1920; 
E 467048 ; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


HAWAIIAN SMILES; waltz, by LHarl 
[pseud of R. A. King], played by 
Gurnell Anderson [of U. S.] (Im- 
perial song record, no. 9988) [13812 

© Jan. 22, 1920; 2c. Jan. 30, 1920; 
E 467661; Imperial player roll co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation. ] 


HAYDN (FRANz JosEF) Sonates; v. 3, 
par. J. Haydn, révision par Gustave 
Samazeuilh [of France]; piano. 
(Edition classique, no. 9607) [1313 

© Dec. 20, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468261; Durand et cie., Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on révision] 


HE DIDN’T THINK AMERICA COULD; 
words by A. Prevo, music by Artie 
Bowers [of U. 8.] New York, Au- 
thors & composers service co. [1314 

© 1c. Jan. 16, 1920; EH 467149; 
Allen Prevo, Colorado Springs, Col. 


HE IS THE ROSE OF SHARON; words and 
music by H. Lillenas [of Norway, 
domiciled at Peniel, Tex.] [13815 

Cy Jan. 1, 1920: 2 e. Jan. 31, 1920; 
E 470802; Haldor Lillenas, Peniel, 
Tex. 


HE’s A DARN GOOD MAN TO HAVE HANGIN’ 
AROUND; fox trot, by Jones, Taylor 
and Rose, played by Clarence Jones 
[of U. S.] (Imperial song record, 
no. 9983) [1316 

Cr dan). 22, 192052. ¢. Jan. so. 
1920; E 467664; Imperial player roll 
co., Chicago. [Copyright is claimed 
on interpretation] 


HeE’S A PREACHER BUT LOVES HIS 
CHICKEN; words and music by G. 
Cooper [of U. S.] [1317 

© 1. Feb. 11, 1920; E 471029; 
Godfrey Cooper, Philadelphia. 


HE’s DOING A RAG FANDANGO; one-step, 
words and melody by C. F. Otto [of 
U. S.J [1318 

© 1c. Feb. 4, 1920; E 467897; 
Carl Frederick Otto, Halifax, Mass. 


HE SET ME FREE; words and music by 
H. Lillenas [of Norway, domiciled 
at Peniel, Tex.] [1319 

© Jan. 1, 1920; 2 ec. Jan. 31, 1920; 
E 470801; Haldor Lillenas, Peniel, 
Tex. [Copyright claimed on new 
matter] 


pt. tn, Hass yy a 


HE THAT DWELLETH IN THE SECRET 
PLACE; text from Psalm XCI, music 
by W. H. Neidlinger [of U. S.]; low 
voice. [1320 

© Dec. 19, 1919; 1 c Dee 22, 
1919; 1 ec Jan. 24, 1920; EH 470761; 
John Church co., Cincinnati. 


HE WENT IN LIKE A LION AND CAME 
OUT LIKE A LAMB; from Gaieties of 
1919, words by Andrew B. Sterling, 
music by Harry Von Tilzer [of U. 
S.] [1321 

© Jan. 10, 1920; 2 ec. Jan. 9, 1920; 
E 467018; Harry Von Tilzer musie 
pub. co., New York. 


HE WILL KEEP YOU ON THE SUNNY SIDE; 
words by Alfred Barratt, music by 
Wn. J. Kirkpatrick [of U.S.] [1822 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2c. Jan. 15, 1920; 
EK 470449; E. O. Excell, Chicago. 


Heart (A) FoR SALE; from The night 
boat, words by Anne Caldwell, music 
by Jerome Kern [of U. S8.] [1323 

© Jan. 13, 1920; 2. ¢. Jan. 15, 1920; 
E 467129; T. B. Harms co., New 
York. 


HEART OF INDIA; words and music by 
E. Smith [of U. 8.] and A. Marquis 
fof Great Britain, domiciled at 
Rochester, N. Y.] [1324 

© 1c. Feb. 5, 1920; E 470847; 
Eben G. Smith and Alexander Mar- 
quis, Rochester, N. Y. 


HEARTS WERE NOT MADE TO BE BROKEN, 
SO WHY DID YOU BREAK MINE; words 
by Al. Dubin, music by L. Lustman 
[of U. S.], arr. by Billy James [of 
U. S.J [1325 

© 1c. Jan. 28, 1920; E 467611; 
Louis Lustman, Philadelphia. 


HEAVEN’S BELLS ARE RINGING; words by 
M. S. Lemons, music by Mrs. 8S. J. 
Heath [of U. S.] 8vo. [1326 

© Nov. 1, 1919; 1 ec. Jan. 12, 1920; 
1c. Jan. 22, 1920; E 467472; Mrs. 
S. J. Heath, Broxton, Ga. 


HEBREW (THE) PRELUDE; by ee Rader- 

man [of U. S.]; instrumental. [13827 

© 1c. Feb. 7, 1920; E 470904; 
Harry Raderman, New York. 


HELEN oF Troy; from AS you were, 
lyric by Arthur Wimperis and HE. 
Ray Goetz, music by Herman Darew- 
ski [of Great Britain] [1328 

© ‘Jan. 27, 1920; 2 ¢ Jan)? 23, 
1920; E 468868; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


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no. 2, 1920 


HELLO BILL NOW WHERE ARE YOU AT? 
words by I. E. Rupe, melody by Jean 
Navarre [pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of 
U. S.] [529 
1c. Web:*2; 1920; EH 467799; 
Isaac E. Rupe, Kosoma, OKI. 


HELP ME BLOW MY BUBBLES TO THE 
BRIGHT BLUE SKY; words by A. L. M. 
Buck. music by Edouard Hesselberg 
lot UW; S.] [1330 

© Jan. 21, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 31, 1920; 
EK 467848; A. L. Meyers Buck, Port 
Rowan, Canada. 


HELP TO FILL THE WORLD WITH SING- 
ING: words by Charlotte G. Homer, 
music by Chas. H. Gabriel, jr. [of 

we. 8.) [1331 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 19, 1920; 
E 467196: Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 

HER BOY’S LETTER; words by B. Mac- 
Lennan, music by Leo Friedman [of 
VU. S.J] Chicago, D1, North Ameri- 
¢an music pub. co. [1332 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 472154; Blenda MacLennan, Prov- 
idence, R. I. 


HERITAGE (A) OF DREAMS; words by 
A. L. Wilkinson, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [1333 

© Jan. 19, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1920; 
E 467493; A. L. Wilkinson, Phila- 
delphia. 


HEROES; words by H. J. Dale. music 
by Edouard Hesselberg [of U. S.] 
[1334 
© Jan. 1, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 14, 1920; 
E 470479; Henry J. Dale, Toronto, 
Canada. 


HERR (DER) IST AUFERSTANDEN (The 
Lord is risen); ostergesang, worte 
und musik von W..L. Sassmann- 
shausen [of U. S.] : gemischten chor. 
English and German texts. 4to. 
(Geistliche gesinge, no. 2) [13385 

© Jan. 3, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 19, 1920; 
E 470567; Walter L. Sassmannshau- 
sen, Chicago. 


HiawaTHA; ballet music, by S. Cole- 
ridge-Taylor [of England]; piano. 
Contents :—1. The wooing.—2. The 
marriage feast—3 (a) Bird scene, 


(b) Conjuror’s dance.—4. The de- | 


parture.—5d. Reunion. [1336 


© Oct. 29, 1919; 1 c. Nov. 11, 1919; 
BE 461268; Hawkes & son, London. 


HICKERY DICKERY pocK. See Old 


rhymes with new tunes. 


‘1345 


HicHway (THE) OF sone; by Anthony 
J. Showalter [and others, of U. S.] 
Dallas, Texas, The Showalter-Pat- 
ton company; Chattanooga, Tenn., 
Perry bros. music co. [1919] 8vo. 

[1337 

© Dec. 24, 1919; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 

2, 1920; ‘A’ 561310; A. J. Showalter 
co., Dalton, Ga.- 


Hiram W. JOHNSON IS THE COMING 
MAN; words and music by F. Miller 
fof U. S.J, arr. by Grant Falken- 
stein fof U. S.] [13388 

© 1c. Jan. 28, 1920; E 467568; 
Fred Miller, Fresno, Calif. 


HIS LOVE IS HELD OUT TO xoU; words by 
Alfred Barratt, music by Wm. J. 
Kirkpatrick [of U. S8.] [1339 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 ec. Jan. 15, 1920; 
E 470445; E. O. Excell, Chicago. 


HITCH YOUR WAGON TO A STAR AND RIDE 
RIDE RIDE; words and melody by J. 
McKiernan and N. Spencer [pseud. 
of N. S. Matthews, of U. S.] [1340 

© 1c. Dee. 10, 1919; E 467836; 
Joe McKiernan and Norman Spencer 
Matthews, San Francisco. 


Hossies; from Irene, lyrics by Joseph 
McCarty, music by Harry Tierney 
[of U. S.] [1341 

© Jan. 8, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 9, 1920; 
E 467050; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


HoLtp ME; words and music by Art 

Hickman and Ben Black [of U. S.] 

[1342 

© Jan. 30, 1920; 2 ec. Feb. 4, 1920; 

E 467886; Sherman, Clay & co., San 
Francisco. 


HoLtpD THEM BACK; words by W. C. 
Davis, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[1343 

© Dee. 18, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1920; 

E 467483 ; Wm. C. Davis, West Fair- 
‘view, Pa. 


HoLy PEACE; words and music by J. E. 
Moore [of U. S.] (Jn Special songs 
of His assurance) [1344 

© Feb. 2, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1920; 
E 471037; John E. Moore, Los An- 
geles. 


HomME; words and music by H. Mischa- 
Léon [of Denmark]; high voice. 
[13845 
© Dec. 18, 1919 ; 1 e. Dee. 30, 1919; 
E 468292; Augener, Itd., London. 


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(1346 


HoME AGAIN; words by W. H. Drechs- 
ler, music by Leo Friedman [of U. 
S.] Chicago, North American mu- 
sie co. [1346 


© Aug. 25,1919; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
E 467428; Walter H. Drechsler, Chi- 
cago. 


Homer (THE) I CALL BEST; words and 
music by W. G. A. Jones [of U. 8.] 
[1347 


© Jan. 8, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 12, 1920; 
E 467268; William George Alfred 
Jones, Denver. 


HoME IS NEVER HOME WITHOUT A 
BEAUTIFUL GIRL; from Fifty-fifty, 
words by Arthur N. Swanstrom, 


music by Carey Morgan [of U. 8.] 


(Cover title: Home is never home, - 


a beautiful 
[1848 


© Jan. 20, 1920; 2c. Jan. 20, 1920; 
Ei 470576; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. 


sweet home, without 


girl) 


HoMEWARD; words by Gunby Hadath, 
music by Wilfrid Sanderson [of 
Great Britain]; in A. [1349 


© Dec. 19, 1919; 1 ce. Jan. 8, 1920; 
E 468553 ; Boosey & co., London. 


HOMEWARD BOUND; words by L. Wiley, 
music by A. Leopold Richard [of 
U.8.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[1350 


© Jan. 14, 1920; 2c. Jan. 27, 1920; 
EH 467504; Lillian Wiley, So. Port- 
land, Me. 


Horse RACE AT THE COUNTY FAIR; by 
C. W. Kern [of U. 8.] op. 409, no. 3; 
piano. (Across the fields) [1351 


© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 470095; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


HoUSE OF DREAMS; from Fifinella, 
words by Barry Jackson, music by 
Norman Hayes [of England] [1352 


© Dee. 17, 1919; 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; 
E 468310; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 


How I Love HIM; words and music by 
J. EK. Moore [of U. 8.] (Jn Special 
songs of His assurance) [1353 


© Feb. 2, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1920; 
Ki 471033; John FE. Moore, Los An- 
 geles. 


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Hoy BUSCARAS EN VANO. 
tilla. 
Hutto AMmeErRIcA; fox trot, by Hlsie 
Janis [of U. S.] and Dan Kildare 
[of England], arr. by Henri Jaxon 
[of England]; orch. with piano. 4to. 
[1354 
© Dec. 31, 1918; 1 ec. Dee. 19, 1919; 
1e. Jan. 2, 1920; E 468808; Ascher- 
berg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd., and B. 
Feldman & co., London. 


See De Cas- 


HUMORESQUE; par Louis Diémer [of 

France] op. 59; piano. [1355 
© Dee. 18, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 

E 468215; Durand & cie., Paris. 


HUNKATIN; half tone song-one step, 
lyric by Julius Romano, music by Sol 
P. Levy [of U. S.] [1856 

© Feb. 1, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 31, 1920; 
E 470800; Belwin, ine., New York. 


HUSH-A-BYE, HONEY-BOY; words and 
melody by S. C. David [of U. 8.], 
arr. by Frank Panella [of U. S.] 

[1357 
© 1c. Jan. 30, 1920; EH 467689; 
Sara C. David, Pittsburgh. 


Hy ’n pry; fox trot, by Wheeler Wads- 
worth and Victor Arden [of U. 8.], 
arr. by Lewis John Fuiks [of U. 8.]; 
instrumental. [1358 

©l1e Jan. 20, 1920; H 470574; 
Lewis John F. Fuiks, New York. 


HyMwn (THE) oF JESUS; chorus, words 
tr. from the apocryphal Acts of St. 
John, set to music by Gustav Holst 
[of England] op. 37; two cho., semi- 


cho., orch., piano and organ. sc. 
(Carnegie collection of British 
music) [13859 


© Dee. 23, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 17, 1920; 


E 468702; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London. 
HYMN OF THE PILGRIMS. See Mac- 


Dowell (Hdward Alexander) 


Hymn To JESUS; words and music by 
Helen Howarth Lemme! [of U. 8.] 
[1360 
© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 ¢. Jan. 19, 1920; 
E 467194; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 


HYMN TO THE SACRED HEART; words 
and music by Sisters of St. Francis 
fof U. 8.] 4to. [1361 


© Feb. 10, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 5, 1920; 
EH 470878; Sisters of St. Francis, 
Higginsville, Mo. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1920 


HYMN TO THE SUN; from the fairy 
opera The golden cockerel, by Nicolai 
Rimsky-Korsakoff, arr. by A. Gabrielli 
[of U. S.]; piano. (Choice transcrip- 
tions of world-famous compositions) 

[1862 


© Jan. 30, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 30, 1920; 
E 467694; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement ] 


I AM BUILDING CASTLES; words by W. 
H. Wilson, music by Geo. Graff, jr. 
[of U. S.J] New York, World music 
pub. corp. [1363 

© Jan. 21, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 24, 1920; 
HE 470685; William Hollister Wilson, 
Montreal, Canada. 


I AM CLEOPATRA; from AS you were, 
words and music by EH. Ray Goetz 
[of U. S.] [1364 

© Jan. 27, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 23, 1920; 
H 467574; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


I AM DIXIE ALL THE TIME; words by 
Jim Donnelly [i. e. J. J. Donnelly], 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[1865 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 

E 472159; James J. Donnelly, Bur- 
lington, N. J. 


I AM IN LOVE WITH YOU DEAR; words by 

H. Sanders, music by Hector Richard 

fof U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 

co. [1366 

© Jan. 14, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1920; 

EH 467502; Hugh Sanders, Abilene, 
Tex. 


I CAN’T GET INTO MY HOUSE; written 
and composed by John F’. Lambe and 
Terry Sullivan [of England] [1367 

© Jan. 29, 1920; 1c. Jan. 31, 1920; 
H 468904; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


I CAN’T TAME WILD WIMMIN BUT I CAN 
MAKE TAME WIMMIN WILD; words 
and music by Frank Quinn [of U. S.] 

[13868 


© Jan. 10, 1920; 2c. Jan. 10, 1920; 
E 470372; Harry Von Tilzer music 
pub. co., New York. 


I’D GIVE A LOT TO KNOW JUST WHAT THAT | 


SWEET, SWEET MAMMA’s GOT; lyric by 
Mark Lebworth, music by J. Kahn 
[of U. 8.] [1369 

© 1c. Jan. 9, 1920; E 467023; 
Jack Kahn, New York. 


1377 


I’p GIVE THE WORLD FOR YOU; waltz 
ballad, words by John Burghard 
Weppler, music by Ted Hamilton [of 
U. S.] [1370 


© Jan. 20, 1920; 2 ec. Jan. 22, 1920; 
E 467859; Oler & Weppler, Atlanta. 


I’D LIKE A LIGHTHOUSE; from The night 
boat, words by Anne Caldwell, music 
by Jerome Kern [of U. S.] [13871 

© Jan. 13, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 15, 1920; 
E 467127; T. B. Harms co., New 
York. 


Ip LIKE TO CALL YOU DARLING; words 
by A. J. Avis, music by Geo. Graff, jr. 
[of U. S.] New York, World music 
pub. corp. ; (1372 

© Jan. 30, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 467735; A. J. Avis, Cleveland. 


I’D LIKE TO HAVE A GIRL, LIKE THE GIRL 
THE FELLOW HAD THAT WROTE OH 
WHAT A GAL WAS MAry; from Green- 
wich village follies, words by Sey- 
mour Brown, music by Alex Marr [of 
U. S.] [1373 

© Feb. 5, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 31, 1920; 
E 470894; Fletcher, Brown & Marr, 
ine., Philadelphia. 


I DID NOT KNOW; duet, words by Clifton 
Bingham, music by H. Trotére [of 
HMngland], arr. by Henry Geehl [of 
Great Britain]; high and low voice. 

[1374 
© Dec. 22, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468872; Leonard & co., London. 


I DO LIKE BEING IN LOVE WITH YOU; 
words by Clifford Harris, composed 
by Jas. W. Tate [of England] [1875 

© Jan, 29, 1920; 1-¢ Jan. 31, 1920; 
i} 468910; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


I EN SKOGSBACKE. See Stenhammer 
(Wilhelm) Fyra Stockholmsdikter. 


I FOUND A ROSE; words by Helen Newell, 
musie by Wesley A. Kohl [of U. 8.] 
[1376 


© Feb. 10, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 5, 1920; 
EH 470879; Koh! & Guilford, Minne- 
apolis. 


I FOUND THE SWEETEST ROSE THAT 
GROWS IN DIxIELAND; fox trot, by 
Jones and Joyce, played by Charley 
Straight [of U. S.] (Imperial song 
record, no. 91001) Bayes 

© Jan. 22, 1920; 2c. Jan. 30, 1920; 
E 467668; Imperial player roll co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation } 


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1878 


I HAVE FORGOTTEN YOU; verses by 
Claudia Cranston, music by Marvin 
Radnor [pseud. of M. Grodzinsky, of 
U. 8.] Buffalo and New York, Mar- 
vin Radnor. [1378 

© Dec. 28, 1919; 2 e@ Dec. 30, 
1919; E 470468; Marvin Grodzinsky, 
Buffalo. 


I HEAR YOU CALLING, HEART OF MINE; 
words by M. R. Woods, music by 
Leo Friedman [of U. S8.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [1879 


© Sept. 3, 1919; 2c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
E 467418; Mamie Read Woods, 
Mobile. 


I KNOW THAT HE IS NIGH; Words by 
John A. Stover, music by Clarence 
MecDaniels [of U. S.] [13880 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2c. Jan. 15, 1920; 
E 470458; E. O. Excell, Chicago. 


I KNOW YOU’LL REGRET; words by Mar- 
garet S. Stokes, music by Walter 
Joseph Callahan [of U. S.] [1381 

© 1c. Jan. 29, 1920; E 470778; 
Callahan & Stokes, Altoona, Pa. 


TLL ALWAYS BE WAITING FOR YOU; waltz, 
by Bergman, Curtis and Alexander, 
played by Bob Alden and George 
Stanley [of U. S.] (Imperial song 
record, no. 9987) [1882 


© Jan. 22, 1920; 2 ec. Jan. 30, 1920; 
E 467655; Imperial player roll co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation ] 


I'LL ALWAYS KEEP A CORNER IN MY HEART 
FOR TENNESSEE; words by Grante 
Clark, music by Walter Donaldson 
[of U. S.] [1383 


©el2¢,. Jan..$1; 192020 476812: 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 


I'LL ALWAYS KEEP YOUR PICTURE IN MY 
HEART; words by F. Boyle, jr., music 
by HE. S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 

[1884 
© 1c. Jan. 22, 1920; E 470623; 
Frank Boyle, jr., Pittsburgh. 


I'LL BRING A ROSE; words by Richard 
Coburn, music by Vincent Rose [fof 
U. S.] E [1385 

© Jan. 9, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1920; 
E 470368; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


I’LL BUILD A LITTLE HOME FOR TWO; 
lyric and melody by J. M. Fay [of 
O82] [1886 

© 1c. Jan. 30, 1920; E 467683; 
John Mathew Fay, Philadelphia. 


pt. Tr, 0, 8. ys 


ILL GIVE YOU A CHANCE TO MAKE GOOD; 
words by M. Laurette Green, music 
by G. W. Thomas [of U. S.] [1387 

© 1c. Jan. 29, 1920; E 470771; 
Geo. W. Thomas, New Orleans. 


I’LL GIVE YOU MY TO-MORROW IF YOU’LL 
BE MINE TO-DAY; words and melody 
by E. Malle [of U. S.J], arr. by Billy 
James [of U. S.] [1388 

© 1e Jan. 6, 1920; E 470139; 
Eddie Malle, Philadelphia. 


I’LL JOIN THE COLORED MASON BAND, AND 
I WoNn’T HAVE TO WORK NO MORE; 
words by M. S. Lee, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] [1889 . 

© 1c¢ Jan. 15, 1920; E 470402; 
Marie S. Lee, Harrisburg, Pa. 


I’LL LOSE THE WORLD IF I LOSE YOU, 
THAT’S WHY I BID YOU STAY; words 
by J. Wm. Maroselly, music by Frank 
-Pepe [of U. S.] [13890 


© Dee. 8, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 6, 1920; 
E 470135; Butler music co., New 
York. 


I’LL MEET YOU ANOTHER DAY; words by 
J. Howard, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [1391 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472074; Jeffery Howard, New 
Orleans. 


ILL SEE you IN C-U-B-A; words and 
music by Irving Berlin [of U. S8.] 
[1892 
© Jan. 20, 1920; 2 ec. Jan. 22, 1920; 
E 470608; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 


I’LL TAKE THE LOT; two-step, from The 
girl for the boy, by Bernard Rolt, 
arr. by H. M. Higgs Tot Great 
Britain] ;fullorch. 8vo. (Orchestral 
journal, no. 777: Salon orchestral 
journal, no. 37) [1393 

© Dec. 18, 1919; 1 ec. Dec. 30, 1919; 
E 468299; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


I’LL TELL THE WORLD I LOVE YoU; words 
and melody by T. E. La Pine [of U. 
S.], arr. by Arthur Fisk [of U. S.] 

[1894 
©l1c. Jan. 22, 1920; E 470612; T. 
Edward La Pine, Vallejo, Calif. 
I LOST THE BEST PAL THAT I HAD; words 
and music by Dick Thomas [of U. 8.] 
[1895 
© Jan. 10, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 9, 1920; 
E 467019; Harry Von Tilzer music 
- pub. co., New York. 


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I LOVE THE GIRLS WITH THE LITTLE 
CURLS ; words by B. D. Manley, music 
by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New 
York, World music pub. corp. [1896 

© Jan. 21, 1920; 2c. Jan. 24, 1920; 
E 470699; Bertrand D. Manley, 
Akron, O. . 

I LOVE TO BE A SAILOR; quick march by 
Lauder, with trio If I were in the 
LL. bk. C., arr. by J. Ord Hume [of 


Great Britain]; band. London, 
Boosey & co. 4to. (Boosey’s march 
journal, no. 324) [1397 


© Dee. 31, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 30, 1920; 
E 468877; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement] 

I LOVE TO RECALL; lyric and music by 
H. C. Renner [i. e., Mrs. Chas. R. 
Renner, of U. 8.], arr. by Herman 
Hummel [of U. 8.] [1398 

© 1e. Feb. 7, 1920; E 470910; 
Hattie C. Renner, Cleveland. 


I LovE you CATHERINE; words by J. 
McHlliott, music by Jack Rich [of 
U. S.] Detroit, Mich., J. McElliott 
& co. [1399 


© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 19, 1920; 
E 467202; Joseph McElliott, Detroit. 


I LOVE YOU DEAR, I DO; melody by J. 

Rubini and S. Santaella [of U. S.] 

[1400 

© 1 ¢« Dec. 4, 1919; E 467579; 

Jan Rubini and Salvatore Santaella, 
New York. 

I LOVE YOU MORE AND MORE AS THE 
YEARS ROLL BY; words by A. S. Jos- 
selyn, music by Lillian Blackledge 
[of U. S.] [1401 

© Jan. 10, 1920; 2c. Jan. 14, 1920; 
E 467110; Service music co., Provi- 
dence, R. I. 

I’M A RAMBLER; lyric by J. B. Helm, 

music by Harriet C. Renner [i. e, 


Hattie Renner, of _U. S.J, arr. by 


Herman A. Hummel [of U. S.] 
[1402 
© 1c. Dec. 16, 1919; E 467830; 
Jessie B. Helm, Cleveland. 


I’M A VERY, VERY DISAPPOINTED MAN; 
written and composed by Harford 
Worlock and Jas. M. Gallatly [of 
England] [1403 

© Jan. 12, 1920; 1c. Jan. 21, 1920; 
E 468787; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 

I’M ALWAYS DREAMING DREAMS; lyric 
by E. Culbertson, melody by Herman 
A. Hummel [of U. 8.] [1404 

© 1c. Feb. 2, 1920; E 467813; 
Earl Culbertson, Marion, Ind. 


I’M ALWAYS THINKING OF YOU; words . 
by Ned. Nicholson, music by S. Solo- 
man [of U. S.] [1405 

© 1c. Feb. 4, 1920; E 467896; 
Sam Soloman, Cleveland. 


I’M COMING BACK TO YOU, GIRLIE MINE; 
words by J. Pitrus, music by’ E. S. 
S. Huntington [of U. S.] [1406 

© 1c. Feb. 4, 1920; E 467916; 
Joseph Pitrus, Forest City, Pa. 


I’M DRIFTING BACK TO CHILDHOOD 
AGAIN; words and music by W. HE. 
Alderman [of U. S.] (Cover title: 
I’m drifting back to childhood days) 

[1407 

© Jan. 2, 1920; 2 ec. Jan. 6, 1920; 

E 470810; W. E. Alderman, Cliff- 
view, Va. 


I’M GLAD TO BE BACK IN THE U. S. A.; 
words by R. Winsky, music by Geo. 
Gratis. 4r. pot. US Sul New - York: 
World music pub. corp. [1408 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 2 ¢. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466663; R. Winsky, Pittsburgh. 


I’M GOING AWAY TO FORGET YOU; words 
by W. Tyvi, music by E. S. S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. 8.] [1409 

© 1c. Feb. 4, 1920; E 467932; 
Wm. Tyvi, Butte, Mont. 


I’M GOING TO BUILD A SEMINARY, TO 
HAVE THE PRETTY GIRLS NEAR ME; 
words and music by H. C. Oblinger 
[of U. S.] [1410 

© le Jan. 16, 1920; E 467146; 
Harry C. Oblinger, Kansas City, Mo. 


I’M GOING TO LOCK YOU UP IN MY HEART 
AND THROW THE KEY AWAY; words 
and melody by H. W. Willett [of 
Re Si) [1411 

© 1e. Jan. 8, 1920; E 467877; 
Herbert W. Willett, Madison, Wis. 


I’M GONNA LEAVE MY DADDY NOW; words 
and melody by F. B. Steurnagel [of 
U. S.J [1412 

© 1c. Feb. 2, 1920; E 467821; 
Frank B. Steurnagel, Chicago. 


I’M IN LOVE; words by C. Wiggins, 
music by Edouard Hesselberg [of 
O84 [1413 

© Jan. 21, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 31, 1920; 
E 467851; Carrie Wiggins, Pooler, 
Ga. 


words by Lee M. Walker, melody 
by J. L. Shearer [of U. S.] [1414 

© 1c. Jan. 28, 1920; E 467593; 
James Lassell Shearer, New York. 


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1415 


I’M LONESOME DEAR FOR YOU; words 
and music by H. C. Oblinger [of 
U. S.J [1415 

© 1c. Jan. 16, 1920; E 467145; 
Harry C. Oblinger, Kansas City, Mo. 


I’M LOOKING FOR A GIRL; words by D. 
L. Schwager, music by E. 8S. S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [1416 

© 1. c. Jan: 22, 3920>>H) 470027 : 
Dewey L. Schwager, Chicago. 


I’M NOT YOUR GIRL FROM 'TENNESSEE; 
words by C. K. Neiheisel, music by 
Harry Keil and Robt. L. Landon 
Par Us Ss] [1417 

© Jan. 30, 1920; 2 ec. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 470975; Warner C. Williams & co.,. 
Indianapolis. 


I’M OH SO MELANCHOLY; words and 
musie by C. F. Otto [of U. S8.] 

[1418 

© 1e. Feb. 4, 1920; E 467898; 

Carl Frederick Ctto, Halifax, Mass. 


IyxE REAL HARISTOCRACY NOW; from 
Cinderella. written and composed by 
Franklyn Vernon [of Great Britain] 

[1419 

© Jan. 29, 1920; 1c. Jan. 31, 1920; 

E 468911; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


I’M SIMPLY CRAZY ’BOUT THAT OOH LA 


LA; words by Martin V. Merle, 
melody by A. B. Pooley [of U. 8.] 
[1420 


© 1c. Nov. 15, 1919; E 470280; 
Alexander B. Pooley, Chicago. 


I’M SO FOND OF YOU FRENCHY (M’amié 
chérie); words and music by A. 
maim, [ot OU. 8.1, arc.. by: Paul Par- 
nell [of U. S.] [1421 


© 1c. Jan. 30, 1920; E 467681; 
Armand Kaliz, New York. 


I’M SO TIRED OF DREAMING; Dixie Lee, 
waltz, by Gilbert and Cooper, played 
by Bob Alden and George Stanley 
fof U. 8.J] (Imperial song record, 
no. 9991) [1422 

© Jan. 22, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 30, 1920; 
E 467652; Imperial player roll co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation. ] 


I’m sorry; words by I. F. Maupin, 
music by E. S. S. Huntington [of 
Wess. [1423 

© 1c. Jan. 5. 1920; E 466868; 
Ida F. Maupin, Washington. 


pt. 111, 0. s., v. 15 


I’ sorRyY I’VE LEARNED TO LOVE HIM; 
words by E. Hoidal, music by Hec- 
tor Richard: [of U. S.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. {1424 

© Jan. 19, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1920; 
E 467499; Ella Hoidal, Albert Lea, 
Minn. 

I’M SURE GLAD TO BE BORN IN THAT 
TOWN; words by E. Lesner, music by 
Leo Friedman [fof U. S.] Chicago. 
North American music co. [1425 

© Sept. 3, 1919; 2c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
E 467445; Edward lLesner, Camp 
Eustis, Va. 


I’M THE Guy; fox trot, by H. Z. Long 

fof U. S.]; violin and piano. [1426 

© 1c Jan. 9, 1920; E 467037; 
Howard Z. Long, Stevens, Pa. 


I NEVER KNEW; Waltz ballad, words and 
melody by T. F. Farrell [of U. S.] 
[1427 
© 1. Feb. 2, 1920: EH 4676; 
Thomas Francis Farrell, Worcester, 
Mass. — 
words and music by B. Brown [of 
U. S.] New York Harold Flammer, 
ine. [1428 
© Jan. 17, 1920; 2 ce. Jan. 19, 1920; 
E 470568; Bertrand Brown, New 
York. 


SAID GOOD-BYE TO MOTHER; words by 
S. R. McCallus, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] [1429 

© 1c. Feb. 4, 1920; EH 467935; 
Stella R. McCallus, Jersey Shore, 
Pa. 


I SHALL NOT FORGET you; words by A. 
Morrill, music by E. 8. S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. 8.] [14380 

© 1e Jan. 15, 1920; E 470409; 

Alice Morrill, Tridell, Utah. 


I THINK I’D RATHER BE AN OLD MAID; 
words and music by L. 8. Whitaker 
[of U. S.] [1431 

© Dec. 15, 1919; 2 c. Dec. 24, 1919; 
E 470303; Lilla Seeligson Whitaker, 
Bay City, Tex. 


hd 


I ’UMS TO MYSELF [I DO; humorous 
words by Valentine, music by Geoffrey 
Henman [of Great Britain} [1482 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 1 ec. Dec. 30, 1919; 
EH 468134; Reynolds & co., London. 


I’VE COME BACK; words by B. Leppert, 
musie by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] 
New York, World music pub. corp. 

[1433 


© Jan. 21, 1920; 2 ¢. Jan. 24, 1920; 
E 470680; Bob Leppert, Cincinnati. 


88 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1920 


I'vE GOT A MILLION DOLLARS WORTH OF 
HONEY GIRL; words by Cyrus E. 
Woodward, music by R. V. Hains- 
worth [of Great Britain, domiciled at 
Seattle] [1434 

© 1c. Jan. 6, 1920; E 470137; R. V. 
Hainsworth and C. E. Woodward, 
Seattle. 


T’VE MET GIRLS IN LAPLAND; written 
by George Arthurs, music by R. Pen- 
so [of England] [1485 

© Jan. 29, 1920; 1c. Jan. 31, 1920; 
E 468909; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


TVE SACRIFICED ALL OF MY HAPPINESS; 
words by C. A. Payne, music by Hec- 
tor Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Leg- 
ters music co. [1486 

© Jan. 14, 1920; 2c. Jan. 27, 1920; 
E 467507; Chester Arthur Payne, 
Pittsburgh. 


I WANDERED TO-DAY IN MEMORY LAND; 
words by EH. R. Lawrence, music by 
H.S. 8S. Huntington [of U. 8.] [1487 


© 1c¢ Jan. 5, 1920; E 466867; 
Ed.-R. Lawrence, W. Haven, Conn. 


I WANT A CAVE-MAN; words by V. Birch, 
music by E. S. S. Huntington [of 
U8.) [1488 


© 1c. Jan. 15, 1920; E 470393; 
Victor Birch, W. Berkeley, Calif. 


I WANT A HOME; from It’s up to you, 
lyric by E. A. Paulton, music by 
Manuel Klein [of U. 8.] [1489 


© Feb. 5, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 


E 470920; M. Witmark & sons, New. 


York. 


I WANT MY EVERLOVIN’ MAN; words 
and melody by W. W. Hall [of U. S.] 


[1440 


© 1c. Feb. 5, 1920; E 4708638; 
Wendell W. Hall, Chicago. 


I WANT MY SOJER DADDY; words by E. 
J. Wells, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S8.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [1441 


© Sept. 3, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
E 467457; Eber J. Wells, Freeville, 
ING AE: 


I WANT THE LOVE I ONCE KNEW; words 
by E. Patterson, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. S.] [1442 


© 1 ec. Jan. 22, 1920; E 470632; 


Eustace Patterson, New York. 


1451 


I WANT THE WORLD TO KNOW YOU’RE 
MINE; from You’re some girl, lyric 
by A. Seymour Brown, music by 
Alex Marr [of U. S.] [1443 

© Feb. 5, 1920; 2 ec. Jan. 31, 1920; 
E 470896; Fletcher, Brown & Marr, 
ine., Philadelphia. 


I WANT TO BE A BRIDE; from The sweet- 
heart shop, words by Anne Caldwell, 
musie by Hugo Felix [of U. S.] 

[1444 

© Jan. 26, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 29, 1920; 

E 467640; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


I WANT TO BE A REGULAR GUY; lyric by 
Mark Lebworth, music by J. Kahn 
fof U. S.J] (Cover title: I want to 
be a regular guy) [1445 

© 1«¢. Jan. 9, 1920; E 467024; 
Jack Kahn, New York. 


I WANT TO DANCE IT MORE AND MORE; 
words and music by E. Gray [of U. 
S.], arr. by Marie Louise Lucas [of 
Ves [1446 

© 1 ec. Jan: 10, 1920; E 470325; 
Eddie Gray, Cincinnati. 


I WANT TO GO BACK HOME; words by 
Henry Troy, music by J. Tim Brymn 
fot, Sal [1447 

©) Jan, 3, 1920: 2. ec: Jans 791920 = 
E 470301; Waterson, Berlin & Sny- 
der co., New York. 


I WANT TO GO TO HEAVEN FOR MY MAMA 
IS THERE NOW; words by Parkes B. 
Churchill, music by Joe 8S. King [of 
TOSS | [1448 

© Jan. 27, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 30, 1920; 
HE 470978; P. B. Churchill, Trinidad, 
Col. 


I WANT TO KNOW; words and melody 

by R. Klages and R. Brown [of U. S.] 

[1449 

©1c. Feb. 2, 1920; EH 467785; Ray 
Klages and Ray Brown, Chicago. 


I WAS A FARMER BOY; words by A. Hel- 


ler, music by Leo Friedman [of U. 
S.] Chicago, North American music 
co. [1450 

© Sept. 3, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
EK 467456; Allen Heller, Everett, 
Wash. 


I wisH I cOULD SHIMMIE LIKE MY SIS- 
TER KATE; words and music by Ar- 
mand J. Piron [of U. S.] [1451 
=tC) Dee..5, 1919; 2 ce. Dee. 26,1919 ; 
E. 467572; A. J. Piron & co., New Or- 
leans. 


89 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1452 


pt. It, 0. s., v.15 


I WONDER; words and music by I. Ber- 
in. (ot Uas4 [1452 
©. Jan. 13, 1920; 2 ¢. Jan. 16, 1920: 
E 467144; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 
I WONDER wHy; fox trot, words by Hub 
E. Henderson, music by Trevor M. 
Jones [of Canada] [14538 
© Dee. 2, 1919; 1 ce. Dec. 23, 1919; 
E 468127; American music pub. c¢o., 
Toronto, Canada. 
WONDER WHY I LOVE YoU; waltz bal- 
lad, words by Jack Clifton, music by 
Edward Braham [of Great Britain, 
domiciled at Chicago, I11.] [1454 
© Feb. 20, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 


| 


EK 470918 ; Frances Clifford music co., 


Chicago. 

WONDER WHY THEY DON’T SET [RE- 

LAND FREE; words by Arthur and 

Geary, music by Lew Weber [of U. 

S.] Philadelphia, Pa., Northeast 

music pub. co. [1455 
©) Dec. 16, 1919- 2c. Jane2, 1920: 

E 470459 ; John Geary, Philadelphia. 

IAMMO SUNATE; versi di Vincenzo Nar- 
ciso, musica di Giuseppe Milano [of 
Italy, domiciled at New York]; 
mand. ace. 4to. [1456 

© Dee. 29, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 24. 1920; 
H 470722; Casa editrice De Charny, 
New York. 
ICKE RIK FOR Gup; text fra Bibelen og 
et gammel salme, musik av A. L. 
Skoog [of U. S.]; blandade réster. 
Minneapolis, Minn., Veckobladet. 
4to. (K6érmusik, no. 13) [1457 
© Jan. 23, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 28, 1920; 
E 467864; A. L. Skoog, Minneapolis. 
IDLE-A-WHILE; words and music by B. 
S. Kruetzer [of U. S.] [1458 
© Dec. 19, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 24, 1920; 
E 470720; Barbara S. Kruetzer, New 
Albany, Ind. 

IF; words and music by S. Singer [of 

U.S.) [1459 
© 1c. Sept. 27, 1919; E 470851; 
Samuel Singer, Detroit. 

IF ALL THE GIRLS WERE GOOD LITTLE 
GIRLS; words by Grant Clark, music 
by Walter Donaldson [of U. S.] 

[1460 
© 1c. Jan. 31,1920; E 470813; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

IF DAT WATO MILLION’LL QUIT SMILEN 
AT ME; fox-trot, words by J. F. New- 
man, music by Artie Bowers [of U. 
S.] New York, Authors & composers 
service co. [1461 

© 1c. Jan. 16, 1920; E 467159; 
J. FE. Newman, Baton Rouge, La. 


bd 


Ir I COME HOME; words by A. Varker, 
music by Edouard Hesselberg [of 
Wes. ] [1462 

© Oct. 22, 1919; 2 & Nov. 1, 1919; 
E 467565; Archie Varker, Erlanger, 
NaC, 


IF I COULD LIVE MY LIFE ALL OVER AGAIN ; 
words and music by Morris Leonard 
Loft U.S.) [1463 


© Dec. 20, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 24, 1920; 
E 470721; M. Leonard, Baltimore. 


Ir I COULD MAKE YOU CARE; words by 
C. C. Miller, music by Geo. Graff, jr. 
[of U. S.] New York, World music 
pub. corp. [1464 

© Jan. 21, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 24, 1920; 
E 470669; Claude C. Miller, Guanta- 
namo Bay, Cuba. 


Ir I HAD A MILLION DOLLARS; words by 
KK. H. Pfeifer, music by Edouard Hes- 
selberg [of U. S.] [1465 


© Jan. 21, 1920: 2 ¢. Jani at 1920- 
E 467843; E. H. Pfeifer, Duluth, 
Minn. 


Ir I MIGHT COME To you; by W. H. 
Squire, arr. by J. Ord Hume [of 
Great Britain]; cornet solo, with 
minilitary band ace. (in Military 
journal, 188th series, no. 6) [1466 

© Dee. 19, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 8, 1920; 
E 468556; Boosey & co., London. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


Ir I ONLY KNEW; waltz ballad, words 
and melody by W. W. Hall [of U. 8.] 
[1467 


© 1c. Feb. 5, 1920; H 470862; 
Wendell W. Hall, Chicago. 


Ir I WERE KING OF LOVE; words by J. C. 
Pyle, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of 
U. S.] New York, World music pub. 
corp. [1468 

© Jan. 21, 1920; 2c. Jan. 24, 1920; 
E 470662; John C. Pyle, Pittsburgh. 


Ir YOU COULD CARE; from AS you were, 
lyric by Arthur Wimperis and H. Ray 
Goetz, music by Herman Darewski 
fof Great Britain] [1469 

© Jan. 27, 1920; 2c. Jan. 23, 1920; 
E 468865; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


IF YOU’LL ONLY SAY IT WITH FLOWERS; 
from As you were, words and music 
by E. Ray Goetz [of U. S.] [1470 

© Jan. 27, 1920; 2c. Jan. 23, 1920; 
E 467576; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


90 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1920 


IF YOU’LL TAKE ME BACK AGAIN; words 
and melody by E. Malle [of U. S8.], 
arr. by Billy James [of U.8.] [1471 


© 1c. Jan. 6, 1920; E 470141; 
Eddie Malle, Philadelphia. 


IF YOU’RE IN LOVE; words by A. H. 
Schroeder, melody by R. A. Browne 
[of U. S.] — [1472 

© 1c. Jan. 28, 1920; E 467597; 
Arthur H. Schroeder, Fond Du Lac, 
Wis. 


IF YOU’RE ONLY FOOLING ’ROUND ME WHY 
DON’T YOU PUT ME WISE; words and 
music by Geo. J. Bennett [of U. S.] 

[1473 


© Jan. 20, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 20, 1920; 
H 470575; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. 


IF YOU WANT TO BE HAPPY TAKE JESUS; 
words by Mary A. Fry, music by J. G. 
Johnson [of U. S.] [1474 


© Nov. 19, 1919; 2 ¢. Jan. 13, 1920; 
HE 470340; Joseph G. Johnson, Phil- 
adelphia. 


IMPERIAL BriTaIN; march, by T. A. 
Chandler [of Great Britain]; band. 
4to. (Boosey’s march journal, no. 
347) [1475 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 30, 1920; 
E 468878; Boosey & co., London. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


ImprompeTu. See Fragny (Robert de) 
Trois piéces. 


IN A BUNGALOW THAT BEATS THE BUNK; 
words by L. McCaulley, music by Geo. 
Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New York, World 
music pub. corp. [1476 


© Jan. 21, 1920; 2c. Jan. 24, 1920; 
E 470705; Letha McCaulley, Rush 
Springs, Okl. 


IN A COUNTRY LANE. See Summer days. 


IN A GARDEN I’VE WOVEN FOR YOU; words 
by J. W. Grey, music by F. Eugene 
Mikell [of U. S.]; piano with text. 

[1477 
© 1c. Jan. 15, 1920; E 470379; 
Joseph W. Grey, New York. 


In ArcApDy; tone pictures, by Pierre 
Lescaut [of Great Britain]; piano, 
four hands. 
twilight—2. Dianeme.—3. Golden 
youth.—4, Zephyr. [1478 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 


E 468182; Edwin Ashdown, Itd., 
- London. 


% 


Contents: 1. A song of. 


1488. 


IN CANAAN LAND; words by D. Deware, 

music by C. C. Crammond [of U. S.] 

[1479 

© Jan. 1, 1920; 2 ce. Jan. 31, 1920; 

E 470804; Haldor Lillenas, Peniel, 
Tex. 


IN CHELSEA SOMEWHERE; from The 
eclipse, words by Cole Porter and 
James Heard, music by Melville 
Gideon [of England] [1480 

© Jan. 5, 1920; 1c. Jan. 19, 1920; 
EK 468670; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


IN FLANDERS FIELD; words and music 

by Myrtie M. Longenecker [of U. S.] 

[1481 

© Jan. 30, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 

E 470976; Warner C. Williams & co., 
Indianapolis. 

IN FLANDER’S FIELDS; poem by John D. 
McCrae, music by E. Towner [of U. 
S.]; low voice in D minor. Fresno, 
Calif., Towner bros. [1482 

© Feb. 5, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1920; 
E 471027; Earl Towner, Fresno, 
Calif. 


music by Marvin Radnor 
[pseud. of Marvin Grodzinsky, of 
Dawou) [1483 
©); Jane ZO. 1920+ Ds ‘ey sJan:!. 22, 
1920; E 470613; Marvin Radnor, 
ine., Buffalo. 
—— unison and mixed 
voices. 4to. [1484 
© Wane 20) 1920672) el Tany 22. 


1920; EK 470614; Marvin Radnor, 
ine., Buffalo. 


—— —— music by Stephen S. Town- 
send [of U. S.]; medium voice. 
[1485 
© Jan. 14, 1920; 2 @ Jan. 19, 
1920; E 467263; Boston music co., 
Boston. 


In His KEEPING; words by E. E. Hew- 


itt, music by Henry P. Morton [of 
U. S.] [1486 


. © Nov. 4, 1919; 2 ¢. Jan. 15, 1920; 
E 470455; EK. O. Excell, Chicago. 


IN o“~pD JAPAN; words by B. Davis, 
melody by A. Larson [fof U. 8.] 

[1487 

© 1c. Feb. 4, 1920; E 467907; 

Bert Davis and Art Larson, Chicago. 


In ox~p Rio; words by EH. D. Miller, 

melody by W. R. Smith [of U. S8.] 

[1488 

©1e. Jan. 30, 1920; E 467669; 

Evelyn D. Miller and W. Renick 
Smith, Dallas. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1489 


IN SLUMBERLAND; words and melody 

by M. M. Sturm [of U. 8.] [1489 

© 1c. Feb. 8, 1920; E 470838; 
Morris M. Sturm, New York. 


IN THAT BEAUTIFUL VALLEY ONCE MORE; 
words by P. Garnet, music by Geo. 
Grad, je) [or U.S.) New. Mork. 
World music pub. corp. [1490 

©) Jan. 21,5 1920: 2 ae) Jan, 24, 
1920; E 470672; Pete Garnet, 
Youngstown, O. 


IN THAT BRIGHT CITY; words and mu- 
sic by J. EH. Moore [of U. S.] (In 
Special songs of His assurance) 

[1491 


© Feb. 2, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1920; 


E 471082; John E. 
geles. 


Moore, Los An- 


IN THAT LOVE LOST VALLEY OF MINE; 
words by L. E. Ritzow, music by E. 
S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] [1492 

© 4 ¢. Jan. 15,.1920; E- 470408; 
Louis E. Ritzow, Milwaukee. 


IN THE END OF THE SABBATH; Easter 
anthem, words from the Bible, music 
by Joseph Fletcher [of U. 8.]; solos, 
duett and full chorus. 4to. (Choir 
music, no. 63) [14938 

CO van 191990 2" e."jan.” 19° 
1920; E 467189; Robin Ellis, Ridge- 
field Park, N. J. 


IN THE FIRELIGHT’S GLOW ; 
Blair, music by Arthur 


poem, by A. 
G. Cluff€ [of 


Us Sil). Martin’s Ferry, O..7M.. A; 

Blair. [1494 

© Feb. 3, 1920; 2 ec. Jan. 29, 1920; 

E 467674; Alice Blair, Martin’s 
Ferry, O. 

IN THE GARDEN OF ROSES: words by R. 


Zimmerman, music by Geo. Graff, jr. 


fof U. S.] New York, World music 
pub. corp. [1495 
(Gy Jam.) 210) 19207 2 e! Jane 24 


1920; E 470681; Rosetta. Zimmer- 
man, Washington, C. H., O 


IN THE HEART OF A CRIMSON ROSE; 
words by William W. Laidley, music 
by Harold A. Cole fof U. S.] [1496 

© 1c¢. Jan. 31, 1920; © 470818: 
W. W. Laidley, Oakland, Calif. 


IN THE HEART OF PARADISE; lyric and 

music by Zo Elliott [of U. 8.] [1497 

© Feb. 5, 1920; 2 ce. Feb. 7, 1920; 

E 470918; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


pt. 111, 0. S., v. 15. 


IN THE LAND OF THE GOLDEN WEST; 
words by H. E. Michel, music by 
EK. 8S. S. Huntington fof U. 8.] — 

(1498: 
© 1c. Feb. 4, 1920; E 467915; 
Harold E. Michel, Akron, O. 


IN THE SHADOW OF THE PYRAMID; fox-. 
trot, by J. L. Sanders [of U. §8.],. 
arr. by Jack Mills pub. co. [ot U- 
S.]; piano. [1499 


© 1c. Jan. 26, 1920; EH 470734: 
Joe L. Sanders, Kansas City, Mo. 


IN THE TWILIGHT; words by HK. Westin, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. S8.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[1500 


© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472162; Eunice Westin, Stock- 
holm, Me. 


IN THIS DEAR LITTLE, QUEER LITTLE 
TOWN OF MY DREAMS; words and mu- 
sic by N. D. Kone [of U. 8.] Chi- 
cago, Ill., Ardie Kay co. [1501 

© Dee. 16, 1918; 2 @ Dee. 19, 
1919; E 470469; Norma Davis Kone, 
Chicago. 


IN TWILIGHT SHADOWS; words by W. 
V. Ryder, music by Edward M. Per- 
sell [of U. S.] [1502 


© 1c. Jan. 28, 1920; EH 467594; 
Waldo V. Ryder, Cleveland. 

INDIAN (THE) scouT; trio, words by 
Paul Bliss, music by M. B. Hark- 
ness [of U. 8.]; sop., alto and bass. 


4to. (School songs, series 2, no. 
3797) [1503: 
(©) Jan. 28, 1920: 2 e) Same. 
1920; E 467687; Willis music ¢o., 
Cincinnati. 
INEVITABLE; words ard music by M. 


Hirst fot U. Sal [ 1504. 
© 1« Feb. 4, 1920; E 467888; 
“Minette Hirst, New York. 


INGENUAMENTE; Versi di T. de Filippis, 


musica di ta Staffelli ‘[of Italy] ; 
mand. acc. Naples, G. Santojanni. 
[1505: 
© Sept. 1, 1919; 1¢. Jan. 24, 1920; 
K 468774; Italian book CO.,. New 
York. 
INGRID’S KLAGE. See Grieg (Edvard 
Hagerup) Peer Gynt suite no. 2. 


InNo ‘A Drana. See Puccini (Gia-- 
como). 
INSIGNIFICANT LITTLE THINGS; words: 


and melody by H. Gibson [of Aus- 
‘tralia, domiciled at Chicago]; ist 
[1506. 


violin ace. 


©.1c Jan. 10, 1920; E 470824; 
Hardy Gibson, Sydney, Australia. 


oe 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1920 


-INTO YOUR EYES; words by J. H. Brand, 
music by Alice Bursik [of U. S.] 
[1507 
©l1e. Jan. 28, 1920; E 467600; 
John H. Brand, San Francisco. 


INVIOLATA. See Nouveaux cantiques. 
4e cahier. 


INVITATION (AN) TO A DANCE; by S. 
Becker [of U. 8.]; piano. [1508 


© 1c. Jan. 22, 1920; E. 467460; 
Sam Becker, Minneapolis. 


INVOCATIONS A LA VIERGE. See Nou- 
veaux cantiques. 4° cahier. 


IrntsH (THE) WERE EGYPTIANS LONG 
AGO; words by Alfred Bryan, music 
by Chris. Smith [of U. S.] [1509 


© Jan. 9, 1920; 2c Jan. 10, 1920; 
E 470362; Jerome H. Remick & Co., 
New York. 

Is THERE ANY LITTLE THING I CAN DO; 
from The sweetheart shop, words by 
Anne Caldwell, music by Hugo Felix 
lot U. S.] [1510 


© Jan. 26, 1920; 2 ce. Jan. 29, 1920; 
E 467641; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
_ Day & Hunter, New York. 


IsLAND (THE); words by Rose Fyle- 
man, music by Arthur M. Goodhart 
[of Great Britain] [1511 


© Dec. 12, 1919; 1c. Jan. 8, 1920; 
E 468548; Boosey & co., London. 


‘ISLE OF CONTENT; when [I found you, 
lyrics by King Zany [pseud. of Jack 
Dill], music by Ralph G. Pollock 
foro. Si}: in E flat. [1512 


© Jan. 8, 1920; 2 c Jan. 9, 1920; 
E 467047; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


IstE (THE) OF JUNE; words by L. 
Jackson, music by HE. S. S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S.] [1513 

© 1c. Jan. 15, 1920; E 470424; 
Lottie Jackson, Philadelphia. 


IT ALWAYS CHEERS ME DEARY JUST TO 
THINK OF YoU; words and melody by 
E. L. Weedell [of U. 8.] [1514 


© 1 c¢. Feb. 2, 1920; E 467781; 
Emma Locke Weedell, Roy, Mont. 


IT IS JUST FOR A LITTLE LOVE YOU’RE 
CRYING; words by C. Musa, music by 
ES. S. Huntington [of U. .S.] 

[1515 
© 1c Feb. 4, 1920; E 467919; 
Carl Musa, Stony Brook, N. Y. 


It’s A SENTRY’S DREAM OF DIXIE; words 
and music by W. White [of U. S.] 
[1516 
© 1c. Feb. 4, 1920; BE 467933; 
Wm. White, Pensacola, Fla. 


1524 


It’S THE SMART LITTLE FELLER WHO 
STOCKED UP HIS CELLAR, THAT’S GET- 
TING THE BEAUTIFUL GIRLS; words by 
Grant Clarke, music by Milton Ager 
[of U. S.] 4to. [1517 


©: Jan. TS) 19208) Qe, Fan) 14 
1920; E 467136; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 


Same. [1518 
© Jan. 20) 1920402; ec, Sams 21, 
1920; E 470763; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 
Ir WAS YOUR VOICE; message, words by © 
Sara Teasdale, music by Leland 
Clarke [of U. S.] [1519 


© Jaw, ) 2608920 sO: e» dan: 29, 
1920; E 467867; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston. 


ITALIAN sone (Cancion Italiana); by 
Arnoldo Sartorio, op. 229, no 2, ed., 
phrased and fingered by Maurits 
Leefson [of U. S.]; piano, in F. 

[1520 
©). Jan: 20;":1920> 2re-(San. 20: 

1920; E 470588; Jos. W. Stern & co., 

New York. [Copyright is claimed 

on editing, phrasing and fingering] 


J’ALLAIS ME PROMENANT JOYEUX ET 
SOLITAIRE; de EK. Couriot [of France] ; 
piano. (Esquisses musicales, no. 1) 

[i520 

©: Dee: 29; 1919: 4 e... Jan; 22, 

1920; E 468754; Edouard Couriot, 
Paris. 


J’ENGAGEAI ME PROMESSE AU BAPTEME. 
See Nouveaux cantiques. 5e cahier. 


JACK AND JILL. See Old rhymes with 


new tunes. 


JARDIN D’AMOUR; poésie de Rosemonde 
Gérard, musique de Tiarko Riche- 
pin [of France]; with violin obbl. 

[1522 

© Dec. 27, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 3, 1920; 

E 468384; Société anonyme des édi- 
tions Ricordi, Paris. 


JAZZING MAKES THE HEART GROW 
younGc; words by A. Sudbrock, music 
by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New 
York, World music pub corp. 

[1523 
© Jan. 21, 1920; 2c. Jan. 24, 1920; 


E 470707; Arthur Sudbrock, St. 
Louis. 
JE PENSE A_ yous. See Nouveaux 


eantiuges. Te cahier. 


JE SAVAIS; sonnet et musique de 
Héléne Graton [of France] [1524 
© Dec. 20, 1919; 1 ce. Jan. 2, 1920; 

I. 468288; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 


93 


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1525 
JESUS IS LEADING ME; words by Alfred 
Barratt, music by Wm. J. Kirkpat- 
rick. [of Us S.] [1525 
© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 15, 1920; 
Ei 470452; E. O. Excell, Chicago. 


JESUS LOVER OF MY SOUL; words by M. 
Q. Montgomery. melody by Jean Na- 
varre [pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of U. 
S.] [1526 

© 1c Feb. 2, 1920; E 467802; 
Mary Q. Montgomery, Queen, N. M. 


JESUS, TENDER SAVIOUR; words by T. B. 
Pollock, music by Paul Ambrose [of 
U. S.] op. 48, no. 1. Pine 

© Jan. 29, 1920; 2 ec. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 470831; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. . 


JESUS, THE SOUL’S PHYSICIAN; words 
by Mrs. and J. V. Chandler, music 
by Alvin W. Roper [of U. S.] [1528 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 467809; Robert H. Coleman, 
Dallas. 


JET (LE) D’EAU. 
Cing poémes. 


JEU (LE) DE LA NAVETTE; paroles et 
musique de E. Jaques-Dalcroze [of 
Switzerland]; soli, duo ou choeurs. 
(Chantons, dansons enfantines, no. 
2) [1529 

.© Sept. 8, 1919; 1 ¢. Sept. 25, 
1919; EK 460468 ; Heugel et cie., Paris. 


JEUNESSE ET PRINTEMPS; ronde, paroles 
de Georges Delloc, musique de Jules 
Jacob [of France] (Petites chan- 
sons, no. 3) [1530 

© Dec. 29, 1919; 1c. Jan. 22, 1920; 
E 468728; Louis Jacquot, Paris. 


JEUX D’ENFANTS; danses faciles sur le 
5 notes, par C. Graziani-Walter [of 
Italy]; piano. Index: Carrousel.— 
Cache-cache.— Colin-Maillard.—Aqui 
arrivera le premier.— [15381 

© Nov. 1, 1919; 1 c Jan. 20, 1920; 
E 468690; A. & G. Carisch & @¢, 
Milan. 


JEUX DE QUARTES; de Félix Fourdrain 
[of France]; piano. (Six piéces 
humoristiques, no. 5) [1532 

© Dec. 27, 1919; 1 ce. Jan. 3, 1920; 
E 468881; Société anonyme des édi- 
tions Ricordi, Paris. 


JOAN OF ARC PAID THE PRICE ANEW; 
words by H. E. Pyne, musie by Ed- 
ouard Hesselberg [of U. S.] {1533 

© Jan. 1, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 14, 1920; 
EK 470491; Harold EK. Pyne, Brant- 
ford, Canada. 


See Debussy (Claude) 


94 


pt. 1, Bias v. 15, 


JCHN-EE CHINAMAN; no tickee no 
shirtee, words and music by E. G. 
Smith [of U.-S.] and A. Marquis [of 
Great Britain, domiciled at Roches- 
ter, iN 4 [1534 

© 1c. Jan. 21, 1920; E 467256; 
Eben G. Smith and Alexander Mar- 
quis, Rochester, N. Y. 


JOHNNY (THE) (Skal-skal_ ikke); 
words by Axel Andreasen, music by 
Madge Russell [of England]; Nor- 
wegian and English texts. Copen- 
hagen and Leipzig, Wilhelm Hansen 
musik-forlag. [1535 

© Dec. 18, 1919; 1 e. Jan. 5, 1920; 
E 468528; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- . 
hagen. 


JOLLY (A) GOOD soRT; words by Leon- 
ard Pounds, music by Cuthbert 
Clarke [of Great Britain]; piano 
with words. (Musical monologues, 
no. 196) [1536 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 1 ec. Dee. 30, 1919; 
FH 468137; Reynolds & co., London. 


JOURNEE (UNE) A NAPLES; overture, 
de Eugéne Hovelacque [of France] ; 
orch. avec piano conducteur. 4to. 

[1537 

© Dec. 29, 1919: 1 @ Jan. 22, 

1920; E 468717; E. Hovelacque, 
Paris. 


JOY BELLS; words by C. Riley, melody 
by Jean Navarre [pseud. of Ethel 
Fisher, of U. S.] [1538 

© 1c. Feb. 2, 1920; E 467795; 
Celia Riley, Battle Creek. 


JUBILATE DEO; music by G. H. Schaefer 
[of U. S.]; mixed voices, in B flat. 
4to. (Choir music, no. 62) [1539 

© Jan. 19, 1920; 2c. Jan. 19, 1920; 
E 467188; Robin Ellis, Ridgefield 
Park N:. 


JUBILATE DEO, IN C; music by J. C. 

Marks [of U. S.]; mixed voices. 4to. 

[1540 

© Feb. 2, 1920; 2 ec. Feb. 4, 1920; 

E 467881; J. Christopher Marks, 

New York. (Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement) © 


JUBILATE DEO IN E; music by Fred H. 
Young [of U. S.]; mixed voices. 4to. 
(Church music review, no. 566) 

[1541 
© Jan. 13, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 14, 1920; 
E 467116; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

JUBITER WALTZES; by B. F. Cliffe [of 

U. S.]; violin and piano. [1542 
© 1c. Jan. 6, 1920; E 470151; 
Benjamin Franklin Cliffe, Akron, O. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1920 1561 
-Jucant. See Pujol (Francesch) Tres | JUST YOU SWEETHEART; words by E. C. 
cancons originals. Genge, music by W. B. Kolker [of 
JULY THE FOURTH; words by Edgar A. E ane arr. by Rudolf lid gia 


© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; E 467475; 
Walter B. Kolker and Edward C: 
Genge, Philadelphia. 


Kara. See Stafford (Henry) Four 
little Japanese song pictures. 


KARITA; valse, par G. Razigade [of 

France]; piano. [1554 

© Dee. 20, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 

E 468272; Georges Razigade, Nice, 
France. 


S.] [1543 


© 1e Jan. 6, 1920; E 470181; 
Georgia Leone Kier, Pontiae, Mich. 


JUST A PAGE FROM LIFE ITSELF; words 
by F. H. Wilson, music by E. S. 8. 
Huntington [of U. S.] [1544 

© 1c. Feb. 4, 1920; E 467909; 
EF. H. Wilson, Chicago. 


JUST A ROSE FROM YOU; words and 
musie by Samuel Rossman [of U. 
Bal carr.) Dy Harry Rodgers - [of 
DS. ] [1545 

© 1c. Jan. 31, 1920; E 470799; 
Meyer M. Rossman, Somerville, 
Mass. 


KpbE POTOK LUGINOU; valcikova pisei, 
Koleta, upravil K. M. Coufal [of 
U. §8.]; pro jeden hlas s privodem 
piano. [1555 

© Nov. 24, 1919; 2c. Jan. 16, 1920; 
EH 470482; Aloysius J. Turek, Chi- 
cago. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement } 


JUST A SWEETHEART OF MY CHILDHOOD 
DAYS; words by M. J. McCool, music 
by E. 8S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 

[1546 
© 1c. Feb. 4, 1920; E 467934; 


KEEPSAKES; lyric by Raymond B. 
Hgan, music by Richard A. Whiting 
c ie Se 155 
Malvin J. McCool, Newark, N. J. Geese 1920: 2c. Jan. 16 Taha 
JUST BEFORE I MET you; words by A. E 470428; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
M. Cunningham, music by Hector New York. 
Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Leg- | Kussrmr (J. 0.) 24 études; de J. C. 
ters music co. [1547 Kessler, op. 20, rév. et annotations de 


Guest, music by G. L. Kier [of U. 
| 


© Dec. 26, 1919: 2 c. Jan. 27, Marguerite Hasselmans [of France]; 
1920; E 467482; A. Mae Cunning- piano. (Hdition nationale de mu- 
ham, North Whitefield, Me. sique classique, no. 5129) [1557 


* sy ° 20: 
Just FoR YoU; lyric by Ione Glennon, © Dec. 18, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 2, 1920; 
melody by BE. Messini [of U. S.J E 468212; Maurice Senart et cie., 


[1548 Paris. [Copyright is claimed on re- 


© 1c. Jan. 14, 1920: E 467119: vision and annotations] 
Edward Messini, ‘San Francisco. ? | KippusH (Sanctification) ; words and 
musie by M. Gann [of U. S.] [1558 
© 1c. Jan. 13, 1920; E 470374; 


words and music by W. C. Isel 


Pe 4 S.J , Rank a Si Moses Gann, Newark, N. J. 

ce. Jan. 16, - i . 

William Clifton Isel, Washington. KILLED IN AcTION; words by A. 0. An- 

; derson, music by E. 8. 8S. Huntington 

JUST PALS; words by M. A. Mortis | [ot U. 8.] [1559 
and C. J. Fitzgerald, music by © 1e¢. Jan. 15, 1920; E 470404; 
Hector Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Alan O. Anderson, Melbourn, Aus- 
Legters music co. [1550 tralia. 


. © Jan. 14, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1920; | Kine CoAL; words and music by 
K 467476; M. A. Mortis and C. J. Claude Arundale [of Great Britain] ; 
Fitzgerald, Syracuse, N. Y. ais 0 8 ig By [1560 

© Jan. 22, 1920; 1c. Jan. 23, 1920; 


JUST THAT ONE HOUR; words by Avery BY 466765 cI Bo Cramerce (eourlid 


Werner, music by Vernon Eville [of 


U. 1; in OC. Ate ee eee 
© Jan. 28, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 30, 1920; | KING oF THE FoREST; words and music 
E 470789; Boosey & co., New York. by William Arthur Taylor [of Eng- 
JUST THEN; words and music by R. E. ae Wtaon monies ELolaes, Esco. 
Conrad [of U. S Tee 
EO ed al) [1552 © Dee. 31, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 19, 1920; 
be 4c. Jam. 22, 1920+ 470621 - E 468667; Percy John Cross, Man- 
Rudolph E. Conrad, Detroit. chester, England. 


167847—20-_4 95 


1562 


OVATE, ihr KA RAY 


LADY 


LAMENTO (IL) 


LANGUENTIBUS 


Kine Sotomon; from Ziegfeld follies 


1919. words by M. Sokolow, music 
by M. Sokolow, Dave Snell and 
E 467829; Maxwell Sokolow, Los 
Angeles, Chas. W. Hatch music pub. 
co. [1562 


© Dee. 6, 1919; 2 ce. Jan. 13, 1920; 
E 467829; Maxwell Solokow, Los 
Angeles, 


Kiss (A); words by Mary Hunt Mc- 


Caleb, music by David W. Guion [of 
U. S.J]; medium voice. [1563 

© Jan. 30, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 31, 1920; 
E 470795; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 


JXISS ME AGAIN AND AGAIN; words by S. 


Downing, melody by Ray Clifford [of 
Us 8.2] [1564 

© 1c. Jan. 29, 1920; E 470777; 
Sam Downing, New York. 


See Stenhammer 


(Wilhelm) Fyra Stockholmsdikter. 


JiaD (THE) WAS NAMED FOR DAD; words 


by M. Benson, melody by R. A. 
Browne [of U. S.] [ 1565 

© 1c Feb. 7, 1920; E 470979; 
Maud Benson, Sparta, Wis. 


PEGGY; old fashioned minuet, 
by Aubrey Stauffer [of U. S.] op. 
hans) os mame, [1566 

© Jan. 2, 1920; 2 c. Jan 12, 1920; 
E 467042; Joe Nicomede, New 
Alexandria, Pa. 


See Liszt (Franz) Sei 


studii da concerto. 


LAND (THE) OF HEART’S DESIRE; can- 
tata, from The quest, text by Ran- 
dolph Hartley, music by Ethelbert 


Nevin, arr. by Deems Taylor [of 
U. S§8.]; bar. solo with women’s 
cho. 4to. [1567 


© Jan. 10, 1920; 2 c@ Jan. 15, 
1920; E 467185; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 


IN PURGATORIO. See 


Nouveaux cantiques. 4° cahier. 


LANQUIDO RISVEGLIO; valse-hésitation, 


di A. Leonardi [of Italy]; piano. 
[1568 
© Nov. 1, 1919; 1c. Jan 20, 1920; 
E 4686938; A. & G. Carisch & «., 
Milan. 


LASSES CANDY; lyrics by A. W. Jen- 


kins, music by Maybelle A. Miller 
fi. e., Maybelle Miller Jenkins, of U. 
S.], arr. by Robert Mitchell [of 
U. 8.) [1569 

© 1e. Jan. 8, 1920; E 470462; 
Albert Warren Jenkins, New York. 


96 


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pt. 111, B.S, ¥, fo 


Laty (CrLaupE) Serenata; par C. 
Laty [of France]; violoncelle et 
piano. [1570 


© .Dec. 20, 1999s) 4.,e;, dame: 
1920; E 468277; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 


LAUGHING EYES LOOK UP AND SMILE 
ON ME; words by ©. Kennedy, music 
by E: 8S. S. Huntington [of Ul S.] 

mera 


©1c Jan. 15, 1920; E 470413; 
J. C. Kennedy, Biloxi, Miss. 


LAWDY HOW AH LOVE DAT BAND; words 
by S. Rosenthal, music by Arthur 
S. Walters and Sarine Grosshand- 
ler [of U. S.J, arr. by A. S. Walters. . 

[1572 


© 1c. Jan. 27, 1920; EH. 470768; 
Sylvan Rosenthal, Philadelphia. — 


LEAD ME TO IT; one step, by Charley 
Panely and Carl Burger, arr. by 
Leroy Walker [of U. S.]; orch. with 
piano. 4to. [1573 


© Jan. 27, 1920; 2 ¢ vans: 
1920; E 470798; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 


LEAF BY LEAF THE ROSES FALL; lyric 
by E. E. Young, musie by Leo. 
Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, North 
American music co. {1574 


© Sept.: 3,; 191932, ¢) siame 26, 
1920: E 467410; Ethel E. Young, 
Lovelock, Nev. 
LEAP YEAR; words by Edward Laska, 
music by Albert Von Tilzer [of U. 
S.] [1575 


© 1c. Jan. 10, 1920; E 470315; 
Broadway music corp., New York. 


LEARN TO SAY NO; words and music 
by N. D. Bartlett [of U. 8.] [1576 
© Dec. 29, 1919; 2 ec Dee. 31, 
1919; E 467825; N. D. Bartlett, 
Searsburg, Vt. 


LEAVING ALL FoR OLD GLory; words by 
A. R. Foster, jr., music by Eliza- 
beth Foster [of U. S.] 4 AEST TC 
'©.Jan., 22, 1920; 2, eydan. 426, 
1920: E 470766; Almon R. Foster 
and Elizabeth J. Foster, Utica, N. 
ig 


LEFT ALL ALONE AGAIN BLUES; from 
The night boat, words by Anne 
Caldwell, music by Jerome Kern 
[of U. S.] [1578 

© Jan. 18, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 15, 
1920; E 467123; T. B. Harms co., 
New York. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1920 


LEGERES LIBELLULES; Scherzo, extrait 
de ja 1°° suite symphonique, de 
Eugene Hovelacque [of France]; 
orch. avec piano conducteur. 4to. 

[1579 
me mec, 29, 1919: 1, ¢. Jan. 22; 
1920; E 468716; E. Hovelacque, 
Paris. 
LEGGEREZZA (LA) See Liszt (Franz) 
Sei studii da concerto. 


LENA HEINz; written by George 
Arthurs, composed by Arthur Klein 
fof Great Britain] [1580 

© Jan. 29, 1920; 1c. Jan. 31, 1920; 
E 468913; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 

LEONORA; mazurka, by Frederick A. 
Williams [of U. S.] op. 100, no. 2; 
piano. [1581 

© Feb. 3, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 3, 1920; 
E 470838; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 

- Boston. 

LESETINSKY KOVAR; pochod, E Stole, 
pray 1K. M. Coufal [of U..S.]; 
pro jeden hlas s priivodem piana. 

[1582, 

© Noy. 24, 1919; 2 c« Jan 16, 

1920; E 4704388; Aloysius J. Turek, 

Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement] 

LEST WE FORGET; words by Edna Alex- 
ander, melody by M. Pinkard [of U. 
8.J [1583 

© 1c. Jan. 6, 1920; E 470130; 
Maceo Pinkard, New York. 
LET HER GO, BriLtL; fox trot, by Jack 
Gregor [of France]; piano. [1584 
eiec 13) 1919: 1: ¢. Jan. 2, 
1920; E 468207; Gille et Jaquenod, 
Paris. 


LET ME BE THINE; words and music 

by S. W. Krebs [of U. S.] [1585 

©1c. Jan. 15, 1920; E 4703888; S. 
Walter Krebs, New York. 


LET’s GO SPOONING; words by Bertha 
Gerhardt, music by F. C. Floeck- 
inger [of U. S.] [1586 

© 1c. Jan. 22, 1920; E 470633; 
F. C. Floeckinger, Taylor, Tex. 


LEr’s NOT FORGET THE HEROS THAT 
NEVER CAME BACK ; words and melody 
by D. C. Gerardo [of U. S.] [1587 

© 1c. Jan. 14, 1920; E 467111; 
Dominick C. Gerardo, Orange, N. J. 

LET’s PLAY THAT YOU LOVED ME; words 
and melody by E. L. Weedell [fof 
VU. S.] [1588 

© 1.c. Feb. 2, 1920; E 467780; 
Emma Locke Weedell, Roy, Mont. 


97 


1597 


LET THE BYGONES BE BYGONES; words 
by R. B. Colgrove, music by Geo. 
Grafh jee per Css.) New York, 
World music pub. corp. [1589 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466660; R. B. Colgrove, Brooklyn. 


LET US NOT FORGET THE HEATHERN; 
words and music by J. E. Moore [of 
U. S.] (Jn Special songs of His as- 
surance) [1590 

© Feb. 2, 1920; 2 ec. Feb. 10, 1920; 
E 471034; John E. Moore, Los An- 
geles. : 


LIBERTY BELL; grand march, by L. 


Weber [fof U. S.]; piano. Kansas 
City, Kan., Weber bros. [1591 


© Jan. 5, 1920; 2 c Jan. 8, 1920; 
E 470302 ; Louis Weber, Kansas City, 
Kan. 


LIBERTY LIGHTING THE WORLD; words 
by B. Perry, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. S.] Chicago, North Ameri- 
can music co. [1592 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472158; Beatrice Perry, Gaastra, 
Mich. 

LIFE IS WHAT YOU MAKE IT EVERY DAY} 
words and melody by L. W. Babb 
[of U. 8.] [1593 

© 1c. Jan. 24, 1920; E 470658; 
Lon W. Babb, Wilmington, O. 


LIGHT UP THE LIGHTS ON BROADWAY; 
words by Martin V. Merle, melody 
by A. B. Pooley [of U. S8.] [1594 

© 1c. Noy. 15, 1919; E 470279; 
Alexander B. Pocley, Chicago. 


LIKE THE FIRST BRIGHT RAYS OF THE 
MORNING SUN; words by M. H. See 
berg, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of 
U. S.] New York, World music pub. 
corp. [1595 

© Jan. 21, 1920; 2 ¢. Jan. 24, 1920; 

- E 470693; M. E. Seeberg, Mobile. 


Linies. See Bride’s bouquet. 


Lity (THE) oF SHENANDOAH VALLEY } 
words by S. U. Johnson, music by 
Leo Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [1596 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472083; Sidney U. Johnson, Terre 
Haute, Ind. 


Lina; mazurka, by Giuseppe Taran- 
tola [of Italy, domiciled at Brook- 
lyn]; B flat clarinet. [1597 

© Sept. 15, 1919; 2 ec. Sept. 20, 
1919; E 467624; O. Pagani & bro., 
New York. 


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1598 


LINCOLN HYMN OF DEMOCRACY; words 
by H. A. Youtz, music by G. W. 
Andrews [of U. S.] [1598 

© Dec. 23, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1920; 
E 470274; G. W. Andrews, Ober- 
lin, O. 

LINE UP; march, by William K. Bed- 
ford [of U. 8.]; banjo, A and C nota- 
tion. (Odell edition, no. 26) [1599 


© Jan. 30, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 467806; H. F. Odell & co., Boston. 


LINGER IN MY ARMS; words by J. H. 
Brand, music by Alice Bursik [of 
Ue So] [1600 

© 1c. Jan. 30, 1920; E 467684; 
John H. Brand, San Francisco. 

LINGER LONGER LeEtTTyY; selection, by 
Alfred Goodman, arr. by Lee Orean 
Smith [of U. 8.]; orch. with piano. 

[1601 

© Jan. 30, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 31, 1920; 

EK 467745; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment | 

Liszt (Frinz) Années de pélerinage; 
de F. Liszt, rév. par S. Riéra [of 
France]; piano. (dition classique, 
no. 9773, 9776) 1. 17° année—Suisse. 
2. Supplément — Italie; Venezia e 
Napoli. [1602, 1603 

© Dee. 9, 1919; 1 ce. each Dec. 30, 
1919; E 468406, 468407; Durand & 
cie., Paris. [Copyright is claimed on 
revision ] 

Sei studii da concerto; di Liszt, 

edizione riveduta da Attilio Brugnoli 

fof Italy]; pf. Contents: Mormorii 
della foresta.—Ronda dei gnomi.— 

Studio <i perfezionamento.—I1 la- 

mento.—La leggerezza.—Un suspiro. 

[1604 
© Dec. 22, 1919; 1c. Dec. 23, 1919; 

Ht 468534; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

Sonate; de Liszt, rév. par S. Riéra 

[of France]; piano. (Edition clas- 

sique, no. 9765) [1605 
© Dee. 9, 1919; 1 ce. Dec. 30, 1919; 

E 468408; Durand & cie., Paris. 

[Copyright is claimed on revision] 


LITTLE BABY OF MINE; words and mel- 
ody by F. C. Huston [of U. S8.] 

[1606 

© 1c. Feb. 2, 1920; E 467819; 
Frank C. Huston, Indianapolis. 


LITTLE EMERALD POLKA; by Julius Lenz- 
berg [of U. S.] arr. by J. J. Geyer 
fof U. 8.]; violin and piano. (Jewel 
set, no. 4) [1607 


© Dec. 29, 1919; 2 ec. Dec. 30, 1919; . 


E 470471; P. J. Lammers, Baltimore. 


DE 1h, WS vei 


LITTLE GRAY CROSS IN THE FIELDS OF 
FRANCE; words by C. J. Erret, music 
by Leo Friedman [of U. 8.]  Chi- 
cago, North American music Co. 

{1608 

© Sept. 3, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 

E 467458; Catherine Joyner Erret, 
Tonopah, Ney. 


LITTLE (THE) GREEN BENCH; words by 
M. K. Hall, music by Edouard Hes- 
selberg [of U. S.] [1609 

© Jan. 1, 1920; 2 c Jan. 14, 1920; 
E 470489; Myrtle Keyser Hall, Aus- 
tin, Tex. 


LITTLE HEART 0’ MINE; by W. Collins 
[of U. S.], arr. by Theodore G. Em- 
ery [of U. S.]; 1st, violin. [1610 

© 1 c.. Jan. 16,.1920; HM AGTie9; 
Willi Collins, Detroit. 


LITTLE HOUSE OF DREAMS; words by M. 
B. Shannon, music by Geo. Graff, jr. 
[of U. S.] New York, World music 
pub. corp. [1611 

© Jan. 21, 1920; 2 ec. Jan. 24, 1920; 
E 470668; Mattie B. Shannon, Tow- 
son, Md. 


LITTLE JACK Horner. See Old rhymes 
with new tunes. 


LITTLE ONYX GAVOTTE; by Julius Lenz- 
berg [of U. S.], arr. by J. J. Geyer 
[of U. S.]; violin and piano. (Jewel 
set, no. 5) [1612 


© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 ec. Jan: 2, 1920; 
E 467271; P. J. Lammers, Baltimore. 


LITTLE RUBY MARCH; by Julius Lenz- 
berg [of U. 8.], arr. by J. J. Geyer 
[of U. S.]; piano and violin. (Jewel 
set, no. 3) [1613 


© Dec. 29, 1919; 2 e. Dec. 30, 1919 ; 
E 470470; P. J. Lammers, Baltimore. 


LITTLE SAPPHIRE REVERIE; by Julius 
Lenzberg [of U. Sai, are iy oe. J: 
Geyer [of U. 8.]; violin and piano. 
(Jewel set, no. 6) [1614 


© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
EB 467272; P. J. Lammers, Baltimore. 


LITTLE (A) story (Una pequena his- 
toria) ; by Heinrich Wohlfahrt, op. 
61, no. 7, ed., phrased and fingered 
by Maurits Leefson [of U. S8.]; 
piano, in F. [1615 


© Jan. 20, 1920; 2. ¢. Jan. 20, 1920; 
E 470587; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on edit- 
ing, phrasing and fingering] 


98 


no. 2, 1920 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


1633 


LITTLE SWEETHEART; words by Harry 
E. Vedder, music by Hazel D. Elliott 
[of U. 8.]; with violin obbl. Daven- 

‘port, Ia., Mrs. Frank W. Elliott. 
[1616 
© Dec. 27, 1919; 2 c. Dec. 29, 1919 ; 
H. D. Elliott, Davenport, Ia. 


LITTLE TAR-POT; four-part chorus, words 
by John Warren Harper, music by 
Ralph L. Baldwin [of U. 8.]; male 
voices. 4to.. (Choral music, series 
31, no. 12384) [1617 

© Jan. 14, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 19, 1920; 
BH 467202; Boston music co., Boston. 


LIVE FOR ALL YOU’RE WORTH; from As 
you were, lyric by Arthur Wimperis 
and E. Ray Goetz, music by Herman 
Darewski [of Great Britain] [1618 


© aan, 27,1920; 2 ¢. Jan. 23, 1920; 
E 468869; Jerome H. Remick & ©Co., 
New York. 


LIvE FOR THE DAY; lyric by P. Henry 
Hale, music by Carl Zerse [of U. S.] 
St. Louis, Mo., Elite music co. 

[1619 
© Jan. 5, 1920; 2c. Jan. 16, 1920; 
E 470430; Philip H. Hale, St. Louis. 


Liza DEAR; words by Wm. H.-Gardner, 
music by Caro Roma [of U. S.] 
[1620 
© Jan. 30, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 31, 1920; 
E 470817; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


LLOYD GEORGE OF CRICCIETH ; from Cin- 
derella, written and composed by 
Bert Lee and R. P. Weston [of Great 
Britain] [1621 

© Jan. 29, 1920; 1c. Jan. 31, 1920; 
E 468912; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


LONE STAR; words and music by Al 
Bernard and Rudy Wiedoeft [of 
Pe.) [1622 

© Jan. 22, 1920; 2c. Jan. 31, 1920; 
E 470807; Triangle music pub. co., 
-New York. 


LONELY (THE) COTTAGE; words by J. 
McGowan, music by Geo. Graff, jr. 
[of U. S.J] New York, World music 
pub. corp. [1623 

© Jan. 21, 1920: 2 ec. Jan. 24, 1920; 
E 470684; John McGowan, Winni- 
peg, Canada. 

Lone (THE) ROAD OF LOVE; from The 
Sweetheart shop, words by Anne 
Caldwell, music by Hugo Felix [of 
Ue8.] [1624 

© Jan. 26, 1920; 2 ¢c. Jan. 29, 1920; 

EH 467637; T. B. Harms & Francis, 

Day & Hunter, New York. 


LONGING CAN’T YOU SEE; words and 
music by Mrs. C. Schlamp [of U. 8.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [1625 

© Jan. 19, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1920; 
E 467500; Mrs. Chas. Schlamp, Ev- 
ansville, Ind. 


LONGING, LOVE 0’ MINE, FOR YOU; words 
by George A. Norton, music by Sam- 
uel Levinson [of U. S8.] [1626 


© Jan. 13, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 467854; Mile high music pub. co., 
Denver. 


LooK FOR ME IN TENNESSEE; words by 
Joe Davis and Bartley Costello, 
music by Frank Papa [of U.8.], arr. 
by George F. Briegel [of U. S.] 

[1627 
© 1c. Jan. 31, 1920; E 470806; 
Triangle music pub. co., New York. 


LOOKING BACKWARDS; by Ernest Seitz, 
arr. by H. M. Higgs [of Great 
Britain] ; piano. [1628 

© Dec. 18, 1919; 2 c. Dec. 19, 1919; 
E 468589; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 

Loop THE LOOP: aviation one step, by 
C. Ci Lapham fot: UscS];. arr. (by 
William C. Schoenfeld [of U. S8.]; 
piano. Photostat. [1629 


© 1c. Jan. 27, 1920; E 470746; 
Charles C. Lapham, New York. 


Logp (THE) MAYOR; march, by Francis 

G. Byford [of Great Britain] ; piano. 

[1630 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 1c. Jan. 21, 1920; 

E 468358; Bosworth & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 

Lorp’s (THE) PRAYER. See Crossing the 
bar. 

Lost (THE) CHORD FOUND BY THE 
ANGELS; words by F. F. Hope, music 
by Edouard Hesselberg [of U. S.] 

[1631 

© Jan. 1, 1920; 2c. Jan. 14, 1920; 

E 470481; F. F. Hope, W. Highland 
Park, Mich. 


Lost (THE) DRYAD. 
Pan. 

Lorus (THE) POOL; by Katherine Ken- 
nicott Davis [of U. S.]; piano. (4 
southern sketches) [1632 

© Jan, 12,1920: 2 ¢. Jan. 13; 1920 ; 
“EK 470348; Hatch music co., Phila- 
delphia. 

LOVE IN LILAC TIME; words by Douglas 
Furber, music by Jean Lensen [otf 
Belgium]; in F. [1633. 

©: Jan. 1, 1920: 1) ¢ Jani 8 1920: 
E 468521; Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., 
London. 


See Festival of 


99 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1634 


pt. It, B: S.,v. 15 


LovE IN THE VALLEY; duet, words by 
Edward Lockton, music by Henry 
Geehl [of Great Britain]; high and 
low voice, in E flat. [1634 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 1 ce. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468183 ; Edwin Ashdown, Itd., Lon- 
don, 


LovE IS A WONDERFUL THING; words 
and music by G. A. Hempel [of 
U. S.], arr. by Artie Bowers [of 
U.8.] New York, Authors and com- 
posers service co. [1635 


© 1c. Jan. 16, 1920; E 467157; 
Gustave A. Hempel, Millvale, Pa. 


LovE IS BUT A HAZY LITTLE DREAM; 
words by Randolph Campbell, music 
by Marvin Radnor [pseud. of Marvin 
Grodzinsky, of U. S.] [1636 

© Dee. 1, 1919; 2 c. Dee. 24, 1919 ; 
E 467573; Marvin Radnor, inc., Buf- 
falo. 


LOVE IS THE KING OF THE WORLD; words 
by Ida Simpson, music by Joe Max- 
well [of U. S.] [1637 

© 1c. Feb. 7, 1920; E 470906; 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 


LOVE-LIGHTS ; waltz, by John Martel [of 
U. 8.]; piano. [1638 
© Jan. 6, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1920; 

FE 470358 ; Boston music co., Boston. 


LOVE-0-THE-WILDS; waltz, by H. L. De 
Mars [of U. S.], arr. by Anna Lyons; 
piano. Cincinnati, O., Willis music 
co. [1639 

© Jan, 12, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 16, 1920; 
E 467163 ; Helen Livingston De Mars, 
Cincinnati. 


LOVE ON SKATES; words by C. W. Full- 
wood, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of 
U. 8.] New York, World music pub. 
eorp. [1640 

© Jan. 21, 1920; 2 ec. Jan. 24, 1920; 
E 470660; C. W. Fullwood, Suffern, 
ING Xe 


LOVE-ONE; one step, by Sydney Baynes, 
arr. by Shipley Douglas [of Great 
Britain]; military band. london, 
Boosey & co. (In Boosey’s military 
journal, 188th series, no. 6) [1641 

© Dec. 19, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 8, 1920; 
E 468554; Swan & eco., London. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


LOVE STEP; one-step, by Nicola Moleti 
fof Italy]; orch. with piano conduc- 
tor. 4to. [1642 

©. Aug. 15, 1919; 1c.) Dee, 12, 
1919; H 468160; A. & G. Carisech & ¢., 
Milan. 


LOVE WILL LIVE; words by M. Lauretta 
Green, music by G. W. Thomas [of 
U.S.) — - [1643 

© le. Jan. 24, 1920; E 470736; 
Geo. W. Thomas, New Orleans. 


LOVE WILL STAY IN THE WORLD; words 
by H. E. Michel, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. S.] [1644 

© 1c. Feb. 4, 1920; E 467912; 
Harold E. Michel, Akron, QO. 


LOVELIGHT; words and musie by 
Leavenworth Macnab fof U. 8.] 
[1645 
© Feb. 20, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 7, 19203. 
E 470916; Frances Clifford music co., 
Chicago. 


LovELy (THE) ISLE oF SAINTS; words 
by J. F. Lambe, musie by Arthur 
Stroud [of England] [1646 


© Dec. 24, 1919; 1 c. Dec. 30, 1919; 
EK 468306; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London, 


LOVELY PENNSYLVANIA; words by J. G. 
Johnston, music by E. S. 8. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S.] [1647 

© 1e. Jan, 22, 1920; E 470620; 
James G. Johnston, Sharon, Pa. 


LOVE’S ANSWER, WAS YES; words by S. 
Lover, music by J. Gaylord [of U. 
S]; arr. by Homer Tourjee [of U. 
S.] [1648 

© 1e. Jan. 22, 1920; E 470602; 
Jennie Gaylord, Los Angeles. 


LOVE’S DEVOTION ; words by S. Lover [i. 
e. J. Gaylord, of U. S.J], music by 
J. Gaylord, arr. by Homer Tourjee 
[of U. S.] [1649 

© 1c. Jan. 24, 1920; E 467471; 
Jennie Gaylord, Los Angeles. 


LOVE’S ENCHANTED HOUR; words by H. 
Blamires, music by Edouard Hessel- 
berg [of U. S.] [1650 

© Jan. 1, 1920; 2 ce. Jan. 14, 1920; 
E 470493; Harold Blamires, Brad- 
ford, England. 


LOVE’S ENTREATY; words by Shelley, 
music by William Ernest Ball [of 
Great Britain] [1651 

© Dec. 3, 1919; 2 ce. Dec. 30, 1919; 
E 468296; Boosey & co., London. 


LOVE’S SERENADE; lyric by Charles 
Joseph Ashworth, music by John J. 
Fitzpatrick [of U. 8.] [1652 

© Jan, 19;°1920; 2 €.)) dar 28: 
1920; E 467875; Wellington music 
co., Providence, R. I. 


100 


« 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1920 


Love’s SUNLIGHT: words by Estelle 


Merrymon Clark, musie by Charles 

Wakefield Cadman [of U. 8.] 1. In 

Baiat. 2; In D flat. 3. In ¥E flat. 

[1653-1655 

© Jan. 2, 1920; 2 ec. each Jan. 26, 

1920; E 467587-467589 ;x B. F. Wood 
musie ¢o., Boston. 


LuccioLa; fox-trot, versi di T. de Fil- 
ippis, musica di Atillio Staffelli [of 
Italy]; mand. ace. Naples, G. San- 
tojanni. S8vo. [1656 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1c. Jan. 24, 1920; 
E 468775; Italian book co., New 
ork, 


LuLiaBy (A); four-part song, words 
by G. J. Whyte-Melville, music by C. 
Lee Williams [of England]; mixed 
voices. 4to. (Musical times, Jan. 
1, 1920) [1657 

© Dec. 31, 1919: 1 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468221; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


—— melody, by A. Burdwise [of U. 

S.] [1658 

© 1c. Jan. 27, 1920; E 470741; 
Aaron Burdwise, Baltimore. 


Ma BLONDE; paroles de Jean Rodor, 
musique de V. Scotto [of France] 
[1659 


© Dee. 13, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468187; Vincent Scotto, Paris. 


McApoo; words by L. O. Harbaugh, 
music by E. S. S. Huntington [of 
U. S.] [1660 


© 1c. Jan. 22, 1920; E 470604; 
Losh O. Harbaugh, Piqua, O. 


MacDowreLE (EDWARD ALEXANDER) 
Hymn of the pilgrims; words by 
Hermann Hagedorn, music by E. 
MacDowell, op. 55, no. 3, arr. by 
Paul Ambrose [of U. S.] (Octavo 
series, nos. 755, 439, 188) 1. Trio 
women’s voices.—2. Men’s voices.— 
3. Part-song, mixed voices. 

[1661-1663 

© Jan. 9, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1920; 

E 470311-—470313; Arthur P. Schmidt 

€0., Boston. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement] 


Macic (THE) MELODY; selection, by 
Sigmund Romberg [of U. 8.], arr. 
by Geo. J. Trinkaus fof U. S.]; 
piano, [1664 
© Feb. 5, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 470922; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


1673 


MAKE ALL MY DREAMS COME TRUE; 


words and music by E. G. Kling [of 


U. S.J] Cincinnati, O., Ed. Kling 
music co. [1665 
© Jen ie Weehe >. ¢,.\:Fan. 16, 


1920; E 467167; Edward G. Kling, 
Cincinnati. 


MA-MA, MA-MA, MA-MA, DON’T YOU HEAR 
THE BABY CRY; words by W. Bass, 
music by E. S. S. Huntington [of 
U.S] [1666 

© 1c. Jan. 15, 1920; E 470420; . 
William Bass, Los Angeles. 


MAMMA I’M GOING TO BE A SAILOR TOO; 
words by Mrs. C. C. Kershaw, music 
by E. 8. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 

[1667 
© 1e. Jan. 27, 1920; E 470754; 
Mrs. C. C. Kershaw, Mt. Carmel, Ill. 


Mammy; words by M. Jones, music by 
Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New York, 
World music pub. corp. [1668 

©: gat, 2h 192022 e: Fans 24. 
1920; E 470670; Maria Jones, W. 
Philadelphia. 


MamMMy’s STORY; by Katherine Kenni- 
cott Davis [of U. 8.]; piano. (4 
southern sketches) [1669 

©: Jan.) 12, 4920) 2 ec. dan. 13, 
1920; E 470349; Hatch music ©co., 
Philadelphia. 


Ma™My DEAR; words and music by S. 
Laws [of U. S.] [1670 


© 1c. Jan. 13, 1920; E 470347; 
Silas Laws, Buffalo. 


MAN (THE) IN THE MOON; from Fifi- 
nella, words by Barry Jackson, mu- 
sic by Harold Samuel [of England] 

[1671 


© Dee. 17, 1919; 2 ec. Jan. 5, 1920; 
E 468308; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. 


MANUEL DE L’INSTRUMENTISTE, ACCOM- 
PAGNATEUR; guide mémoire, tous les 
tons majeurs et mineurs avec les 
diverses mesures, par H. de Coninck 
[of France] 4to. [1672 


© Dee. 29, 1919; 1 ec. Jan. 22, 
1920; E 468707; Louis Rouhier, 
Paris. 


MANUELITA; Mexican dance, di Gian- 

giorgio Trissino [of Italy]; piano. 

[1673 

© Nov. 1, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 20, 1920; 

E 468694; A. & G. Carisch & ¢, 
Milan. 


LOL 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1674 


Many (THE) WAYS THAT I LOVE YOU; 
words and melody by A. J. Bruhn 
[of U. S.] Photostat. [1674 

©1ec. Jan. 24, 1920; E 470732; 
August J. Bruhn, San Francisco. 


MaramMao; tagon-maxixe di Carlos F. 

Agostoni [of Italy] ; piano. [1675 

© Nov. 1, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 20, 1920; 

‘EK 468692; A. & G. Carisch & @, 
Milan. | 

Marcu. See 
Xaver ) 


MarcH ALONG; quick march, from 
Soldier boy, with trio: Cheer—ho, 
from the revue Smile, arr. by J. Ord 


Scharwenka (Franz 


Hume fof Great Britain]; band. 
London, Boosey & co. 4to. (Boo- 
sey’s march journal, no. 346) [1676 


© Novy. 20, 1919; 1 ¢. Dec. 30, 1919 ; 
EH 468298; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement] 


MARCH OF THE GOBLINS; by Frances 

Cravens [of U. 8.]; piano. [1677 

© Jan. 12, 1920; 2c. Jan. 16, 1920; 

E 467162; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati. 


MarcH (THE) OF THE LOST BATTALION } 
by M. Iucci [of U. S.] and Will A. 
Davies [of U. 8.], arr. by Stephen O. 
Jones [of U. S.]; piano. [1678 

© 1c Jan. 15, 1920; E 470377; 
William Arthur Davies and Michael 
Tucci, Maspeth, L. I. 


MARCHE DE FETE; by Edgar A. Barrell 

[of U. S.]; piano. [1679 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 

EK 470089; Theo. Presser, co., Phila- 
delphia. 


MARCHE (LA) DES LAURIERS; paroles et 
musique de L. de Ferry [of France] 
Paris, Editions Maurice Senart et 
cie. [1680 

© Dec. 29, 1919; 1c. Jan. 22, 1920; 
E 468722; Lionel de Ferry, Vaucluse, 
France. 


MARDI GRAS; by Katherine Kennicott 
Davis fof U. 8.]; piano. (4 south- 
ern sketches) [1681 

© Jan. 12, 1920; 2c. Jan. 18, 1920; 
E 470351; Hatch music co., Phila- 
delphia. 


MARGARET; words by H. K. Jones, 
music by E. S. S. Huntington [of 
U. S.] [1682 

© ie. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466866; 
fone, sones, Portal, (Ne iD): 


MarsHALL (CHARLES) 


pt, 1a, Neeoee 15 


MARQUISETTE; valse sérénade, de José 
Sentis [of Spain]; piano. [1683 
© Dee. 29, 1919; 1 ec. Jan. 22, 1920; 

E 468732; F. D. Marchetti, Paris. 


‘MARRIAGE FEAST See Hiawatha. 


MARSALA BELLA (Marsala dear) ; polka, 
by Giuseppe Tarantola [of Italy, 
domiciled at Brooklyn) ; B flat clari- 
net. [1684 


© Sept. 15, 1919; 2 c« Sept. 20, 
1919; E 467622; O. Pagani & bro., 
New York. 

Six short im- 
pressions; by C. Marshall [of Great 
Britain]; pf. Contents: 1. Scandi- 
navian folk-song—2. Song of the 
rivulet.—3. Song of the butterflies.— 
4. Song of the village revellers.—d. 
Cradle song.—6. Song of the sailors. 

[1685 

© Oct. 28, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 9, 1920; 
E 468547; Joseph Williams, lItd., 
London, 


Mary; fox-trot, de Hugo Frey, arr. et 
orch. par Aug. Bose [of France]; 
avee piano conducteur. 4to. [1686 


© Dec. 27, 1919; 1 ec. Jan. 5, 1920; 
E 468385; Société anonyme des édi- 
tions Ricordi, Paris. | 


Mary Ann; fox trot, by Victor Arden 
[of U. S.J], based on Maria Mari’, by 
E. di Capua, arr. by L. J. Fuiks [of 
Us'S.) : ‘piano: [1687 

© 1c. Jan. 13, 1920; E 470342; 
Lewis John Fuiks, New York. 


Mary JAMIESON. See Album of six 


Scottish tunes. 


Mary, THE SWEETEST NAME I KNOW; 


words by M. F. Murphy, music by 
A. Leopold Richard [of U. S.] Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [1688. 

© Dec. 8, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 470929; Mary Frances Murphy, 
Aurora, Ill. 


MascaGnir (Pietro) Ave Maria; di 
P. Mascagni,, rid. \di »Vi\,.Ballye jor 
Italy]; orch. con piano conduttore. 
Ato. [1689 

© May 30, 1919; 1 e. Dee. 12, 1919; 
E 468152; A. & G. Carisch & @, 
Milan. 


MASs IN E FLAT; by Walenty Bonk [of 
U. S.J]; mixed voices. Reading, Pa., 
x. Jordan pub. co. 4to. [1690 

© Jan. 8, 1920; 2 ec. Jan. 9, 1920; 
E 470466; Mrs. Walenty Bonk, Read-. 
POUL, 


102 


no. 2, 1920 


Mass 1n F; regina pacis, chorus, by 


Nicola A. Montani [of U. S.]; mixed 


voices. 4to. (Liturgical masses, no. 

980) [1691 

© Jan. 28, 1920; 2 ec. Feb. 2, 1920; 

_B 470983; Boston music co., Boston. 

MaAstTeER (THE) OF THE CEREMONIES. 
‘See Children’s (A) party. 


MATENATA ’E PRIMMAVERA; versi di 
Libero Bovio, musica di Gaetano 
Lama [of Italy]; mand. ace. 8vo. 
Napies, F. Feola. [1692 


© Sept. 1, 1919; 1c. Jan. 7, 1920; 
E 468457 ; Italian book co., New York. 
MAYBE; words and music by B. Brown 
[of U. S.] New York, Harold Flam- 
mer, ine. [1693 
© Jan. 17, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 19, 1920; 
E 470569; Bertrand Brown, New 
York. 
words and music by Benny Davis 
for U.'S.] [1694 
© Jan. 6, 1920; 2 c Jan. 9, 1920; 
E 467032 ; Joe Morris music co., New 
York. 


MAZURKA FOR THE POLISH HONOR; by I. 
J. Spiller [of U. S.] op. 8; piano. 
[1695 
© 1c. Jan. 2, 1920; E 467629; 
Isidor Spiller, New York. 

MAzuRKA IN C; by Hubert Bauersachs 
[of U. S.] op. 41, no. 15; violin and 
piano. [1696 

© Jan. 10, 1920; 2 ¢. Jan. 15, 1920; 
E 470988 ; H. T. Bauersachs & co., St. 
Louis. 
Mazurka, No. 6; by Johnson C. Bane 
[of U. S.]; guit. [1697 
© Jan. 2, 1920; 2 ec. Jan. 12, 1920; 
E 467041; Joe Nicomede, New Alex- 
andria, Pa. 

MECANISME (LE) INTEGRAL DU VIOLON ; 
par Gaston Le Feuve [of France] 
1°*-4° livre. [1698-1701 

© Dee. 20, 1919; 1 c. each Jan. 2, 
1920;. E 468273-468276; Maurice 
Senart et cie., Paris. 

MeEpDITATION (Meditaci6n) ; vals boston, 

by S. G. Mendoza [of Cuba]; piano. 

[1702 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 2 «. Jan. 26, 1920; 

E 470776; Siomara G. Mendoza, 
Havana, Cuba. 


MEET ME AT THE STATION DOWN IN 
DIXIELAND ; from the pantomime Alla- 
din, written and. composed by Billy 
Howard, Peter Bernard and Carlisle 
Crow [of England] [1703 

© Van: 19; 1920-1 c. Jan. 23, 1920; 
E 468791; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


MEMORY EYES; 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


1712 


MEILLEUR (LE) TABLEAU; paroles de 
Georges Dellac, musique de Jules 
Jacob [of France] (Petites chansons, 
no. 5) [1704 

© Dee. 29, 1919; 1c. Jan. 22, 1920; 
E 468749 ; Louis Jacquot, Paris. 


MELLAN BROARNA. See Stenhammer 
(Wilhelm) Fyra Stockholmsdikter. 


MELODIE CAPRICIEUSE; by Max Mossel 
[of Holland]; violin and piano. 

[1705 

© Dee. 16, 1919; 1 c. Dec. 30, 1919; . 

E 468315; Hawkes & son, London. 


MELODIE IN G; by George Hunter [of 
ULS.}> ‘op. 1, no. '25 piano.’*( Quiet 
hour, second series) [1706 

© Jan. 23, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 28, 1920; 
E 467865; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 


MEMORIE D’AMORE (LOve’S memories) ; 
waltz, by Gaetano M. Messina [of 
Italy], arr. by P. Tesio [of U. 8.] ; 1st 
and 2nd violin or mand. and guit. 
4to. (Tesio ed., eighth series, no. 
540) [1707 

© Jan. 5, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 9, 1920; 
E 470367; Peter Tesio, New York. 


MEMoRIES; words by E. Kiser, melody 
by Jean Navarre [pseud. of Ethel 
Fisher, of U. S.] [1708 

©1c. Feb. 2, 1920; E 467790; Effie 
Kiser, Chicago. 


MEMORIES OF CHILDHOOD DAYS; words 
by L. Bristol, music by A. Leopold 
Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [1709 

© Jan. 19, 1920; 2 c. Jans27, 1920; 
E 467485 ; Lillian Bristol, Utica, N. Y. 


MEMORIES OF OLD IRELAND; words by J. 
C. Partsch, melody by Arthur Fisk 
for. S-1 [1710 

© ie Jan. 22, 1920; E 470610; 
J. Chris Partsch, San Francisco. 


\IEMORIES OF YoU; lyric by R. B. Quaife, 
melody by M. M. Quaife [of U. 8.] 
reins 


©l1e. Jan. 27, 1920; E 470748; M. 
M. Quaife, Grand Haven, Mich. 


words by Charles 
O’F lynn, music by H. L. P. Welling 
fof U. S.] rai 


© 1c. Feb. 5, 1920; E 470859; 
Henry Louis Plummer Welling, East 
Boston. 


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1713 


MEN oF OUR AMERICA; words by George 
Orlia Webster, music by I. H. Mere- 
dith [of U. S8.] [1713 

© Jan. 2, 1919; 2 c Feb. 2, 1920; 
EK 470824; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 


Men (THE) OF TO-DAY; words by H. 
Malin, melody by Jean Navarre 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of U. S.] 

[1714 
© 1c. Feb. 2, 1920; E 467788; 
Helen Malin, Buffalo. 


MEN OF VALOR; words and music by 

Chas. H. Gabriel [of U. S.] [1715 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 19, 1920; 

E 467195; Homer A. Rodeheaver; 
Chicago. 


MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY (JAcoB Lup- 
Wic FreLtix) Symphonies; de Men- 
delssohn, op. 90, 107, transcription 
par l’auteur, rév. par Lucien Garban 


[of France]; piano 4 4 mains. v. 2, 
me ME, ye.) Ob: 8vo. (Edition 
classique, no. 9617) [1716 


© Dee. 18, 1919; 1 ec. Jan. 2, 1920; 
EH 468194; Durand & cie., Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on revision] 


MENUET; by Max Mossel [of Holland]; 
violin and piano. att 


© Dec. 15, 1919; 1 e. Dee. 30, 1919; 
E 46838138; Hawkes & son, London. 


MERLIN AND THE GLEAM ; Chorus, words 
by Alfred Lord Tennyson, music by 
Charles V. Stanford [of England] 
op. 172; mixed voices, bar. solo. 
Ato. [1718 

© Jan, 13, 1920; 1 ¢. Jan. 29, 1920; 
E 468853; Stainer & Bell, ltd, 
London. 


Merry (THE) MONTH oF May; ron- 
dino, by Homer Grunn [of U. 8.]; 
pf. [1719 

© Jan. 30, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 31, 1920; 
E 470810; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 


MES AMIS LE VENT, LA MER ET LE 
SOLEIL; paroles et musique de KE. 
Jaques-Dalcroze {of Switzerland] ; 
soli, duo ou echoeurs. (Chantons, 
dansons enfantines, no. 4) [1720 

© Sept. 8, 1919; 1 ec. Sept. 25, 
1919; E 460470; Heugel et cie, 
Paris. 


METHODE DE LA MAIN GAUCHE; par Carl 
Czerny, op. 399, révision et annota- 
tions par  Giraud-Latarse [of 


pt. TH, Be S5.¥ 1S 


METHODE DE LA MAIN GAUCHE—Con. 
France]; piano. (Edition nationale 
de musique classique, no. 5123) 

‘(1721 

© Dec. 20, 1919; 1 ec. Jan. 2, 1920; 

E 468269; Maurice Senart et cie., 

Paris. [Copyright is claimed on re- 
vision and annotations] 


METHODE SAINTE CECILE; par A. 

Schotte [of France] ; piano. [1722 

© Dee. 29, 1919; 1 ec. Jan. 22, 1920; 

E 468727; Alph. Schott, Boulogne- 
sur-mer, France. 


MIDNIGHT (THE) SUN IN NORWAY; 
words by J. Johnson, music by HE. S. . 
S. Huntington [of U. S.] [1723 

© 1c. Feb. 4, 1920; E 467917; 
John Johnson, Escanaba, Mich. 


MIDSUMMER MADNESS; words by D. 
Eardley-Wilmot, music by Guy 
D’Hardelot [of Great Britain] 

[1724 


© Jan. 14, 1920; 1c. Jan. 23, 1920; 
EK 468771; Chappell & co. Itd., 
London. 


MIGNARDISES; piéce de clavecin, de E. 
Saunier [of France]; piano. [1725 


© Dec. 138, 1919; 1 « Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468197; Paul Decourcelle, Nice, 
France. 


arr. et orch. par G. Bonin- 


contro [of France]; quintetite 4 
cordes avee piano conducteur. 4to. 
[1726 


© Dee. 13, 1919; 1 ce. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468205; Paul Decourcelle, Nice, 
France. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement} 


Minirary MARCH (Marcha militar); 
by Ed $Poldini, op. 11, no. 9, ed., 
phrased and fingered by Maurits 
Leefson [of U. S.]; piano, in G. 

[1727 


© Jan. 20, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 20, 1920; 
E 470581; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on edit- 
ing, phrasing and fingering] 


MILITARY POSTLUDE; by George Leake 
fof Great Britain]; organ.  obl. 
4to. (Western organist, no. 46) 

[1728 
© Jan. 23, 1920; 1 ec. Jan. 26, 1920; 
E 468785; Weekes & co., London. 


MINSTER (THE) BELL; words and music 
by Robert Green [of England]; in 
B flat. [1729 

© Dee. 18, 1919; 1 ec. Dec. 20, 1919 ; 
E 468121; Newman pub. co., Itd., 
‘London. 


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no. 2, 1920 


MINUET; by Benjamin F. Rungee [of 

U. S.]; piano. [1730 

© Feb. 2, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 6, 1920; 

E 470970; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston. 


by Paul van Katwyk [of U. S.]; 
piano. vty E eS 

© Jan. 31, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 470984; Boston music co., Boston. 


MINUETTO; di Giuseppe Montanari [of 
Italy]; violino e pf. (Morceaux 
choisis, 2° série, no. 173) [1732 

© Sept. 25, 1919; 1 ec Dec. 12, 
1919; E 468165; A. & G. Carisch & 
c., Milan. 


MIsH MASH; lancers, selected and arr. 
by Aubrey Winter [of England]; 
piano. [1733 

© Dec. 16, 1919; 1 c. Dec. 30, 1919; 
E 468314; Hawkes & son, London. 


Miss; danse americaine, de S. Chape- 
lier [of France]; orch. avec piano 
conducteur. 4to. [1734 


© Dec. 29, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 22, 1920; 
E 468708; S. Chapelier, Paris. 


Miss DAINTINESS; by Gordon French 
[ef Australia]; piano. (Pianoforte 
series, no. 257) [1735 


© Dec. 17, 1919; 1 c. Dec. 30, 1919; 
E 468171; W. H. Paling & co., ltd., 
Sydney, Australia. 


Miss Fuirt; operetta in 2 acts, by An- 
dré Mauprey, music by author and 
R. Casadesus [of France, domiciled 
at New York] [1736 


© 1c. Jan. 21, 1920; D 19988; 
Robert Casadesus, New York. 


Miss FRivotity; intermezzo, by Gor- 
don French fof Australia]; pf. 
(Pianoforte series, no. 258) [1737 


© Dee. 17, 1919; fc. Dec. 30, 1919; 
EH 468172; W. H. Paling & co., Itd., 
Sydney, Australia. 


Missy; a southern longing, words by 
Harold Robe, music by Francis A. 
Stanton [of U. S.] [1738 


© Jan. 26, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 28, 1920; 
E 467604; Forster music publisher, 
ine., Chicago. 


MISTER WHEN YOU DANCE WITH ME 
SEUT UP; words and music by C. P. 
Kingsley [of U. S.], arr. by Homer 
Tourjee [of U. S.] [17389 


- © le. Dec. 23, 1919; EB 467121; 
_ Charles Packhurst Kingsley, Holly- 
wood, Calif. 


1748 


MIstTrESS Marky AND HER GARDEN; 
words and music by Ellen G. Park- 
hurst [of U. S8.] obl. 8vo. [1740 

© Jan. 16, 1920; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
19, 1920; A 5€2242; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati. 


MMIEZ’ ’E FRASCHE; versi e musica di 
Giuseppe Capaldo [of Italy]; mand. 
ace. Naples, fF. Feola. Svo. [1741 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 7, 1920; 
E 468466; Italian book co., New 
York. 


MoHAMMED; fox trot, by Mary Earl 
[pseud. of Robert King, of U. S.], 
arr. by Eugene Platzman and Geo. 
F. Briegel [of U. S.]; piano. [1742 

© 1c. Jan. 6, 1920; E 470133; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 


MoLLY ME JEWEL; words by Jennie 
Alice Mallette, music by R. A. Kelley 
for Ue" St [i748 

© Oct. 11, 1919; 2 c. Dee. 31, 1919; 
E 467269; Russell A. Kelley, New 
York. 


Mon BLASON; paroles de Georges Del- 
lac, musique de Jules Jacob [of 
France] (Petites chansons, no. 1) 

[1744 
© Dec. 29, 1919; 1 ce. Jan. 22, 1920; 
E 468730; Louis Jacquot, Paris. 


MONTANARA E PIFFERARO; pezzo carat- 
teristico, di G. de Sena [of Italy] 
op. 102, rid. di V. Billi [of Italy]; 
orch. con piano conduttore. 4to. 

[1745 

© May 30, 1919; 1 ec. Dee. 12, 1919; 

E 468155; A. & G. Carisch & ¢c., Mi- 
lan. . 

Monty ; humorous dude song, words by 
Hal Guernsey, musie by Beatrice 
Lee and H. Guernsey [of Great 
Britain] [1746 


© Dee. 31, 1919; 1 ce. Dee. 30, 1919; 
E 468136; Reynolds & co., London. 


Moon FLOWER. See Stafford (Henry) 

_ Four little Japanese song pictures. 

Moon (THE) IS SHINING BRIGHTLY ON 
THE OCEAN; words by J. Sellars, mu- 
sic by Edouard Hesselberg [of U. S.] 

[1747 

© Oct. 22, 1919; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1919; 

E 467567; Jacob Sellars, Henderson, 
Ky. 

Moon, LOVELY MOON, YOU’RE ONLY A 
FAIR WEATHER FRIEND; words by 
Helen B. Carter, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. S.] [1748 

© 1c. Jan. 15, 1920; E 470410; 
Helen B. Daley, Brattleboro, Vt. 


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1749 


Moon MAGIC; danse des fantOmes, by 
Wilfred Arnold [of Great Britain] ; 
piano. Foreign fingering. - [1749 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 21, 1920; 
E 468856; Bosworth & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 

Moon (THE) SHIP; three-part song, 
words by Lucile Lincoln, music by 
Herbert J. Wrightson [of England, 
domiciled at Wilmette, Ill.]; wom- 
en’s voices. 4to. [1750 

© Jan. 30, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 5, 1920; 
E 470857; J. S. Fearis & bro., Chi- 
cago. 

MOONLIGHT LOVE SONG; words by Wm. 
R. Wisser, music by M. Klisto [of 
U8.) [1751 

© Jan. 23, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1920; 
E 470745; Maurice Klisto, Brook- 
lyn. 

MooNILGHT MAKES ME DREAM OF YOU; 
words by L. Stevens, music by Geo. 
Grair,. jr. fot U. S.J. New: sYork, 
World music pub. corp. [1752 

© Jan. 30, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 467720; Leola Stevens, Goldsboro, 
eG: 

MOONLIGHT SHINE FOR ME; words and 
music by J. A. Cassin fof U. S.J 

[1753 
© 1c. Jan. 26, 1920; E 470740 
Joseph A. Cassin, St. Louis. 

MoONLIGHT SONATE. See Beethoven 

(Ludwig van). 


MooNSHINE; words and melody by M. 

Powers [of U. S.] [1754 

© 1c Feb: 5, 1920: BE 470858 
Maude Powers, New York. 


MooSEHEART; march, by Will H. Smith 
fof U. S.]; orch. Ato. [1755 
fe ran 15 1020s 2]... Sate. 124. 
1920; E 470730; Will H. Smith 
son, Dixon, Ill. 


MORMORII DELLA FORESTA. See Lisz 
(Franz) Sei studii da concerto. 


Mort (LA) DES AMANTS. See De 
bussy (Charles) Cing poémes. 


MOSCHELES (J.) Etudes; de J. Mos 
chelés, op. 70, rév. et annotation 
par Giraud-Latarse [of France]; pi 
ano, livre 1, nos. 1-12. livre 2, nos, 
13-24. (Hdition nationale de mu- 
sique classique, no. 5130, 5131) 

PLioG, ells 

© Dee. 13, 1919;.1 c..each Jan. 2, 

1920; E 468191, 468220; Maurice 

senart et cie., Paris. [Copyright is 

claimed on revision and annota 
ticns ] 


pt. 15, B.S, Be 


Mosquito (THE) RAG; words by J. 
McGowan, music by E. S. S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S§.] {1758 

© 1 ce. Jan. 15, 1920; E 470415; 
John McGowan, Winnipeg, Canada. 


Moszkowskt (Moritz) Cradle song 
(Cancion de cuna) ; by M. Moszkow- 
ski, op. 38, no. 2, ed., phrased and 
fingered by C. v. Sternberg [of U. 
S.]; piano, in G. [1759 

© Jan. 20, 1920:-) 2.6: came 
1920; E 470597; Jos. W. Stern & 


co; New |» York. [Copyright is 
claimed on editing, phrasing and 
fingering] 


MoTHER; words by H. Malin, melody 
by Jean Navarre [pseud. of Ethel 
Fisher, of U. S.] [1760 

© 1c. Feb. 2, 1920; HB 467787; 
Helen Malin, Buffalo. 


words by H. Thomas, music by 
Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New York, 
World music pub. corp. [1761 

© Jan. 30, 1920; 2. cep, 2, 
1920; E 467716; Howard Thomas, 
Washington. 


—— I love you, words and music by 
Howard Smith [of U. S.] and Gitz 
Rice [of Canada, domiciled at New 
York)]';:in, B-flat. [1762 

© Jan. 10, 1920;"2 cies, 
1920; E 4703386; Shapiro, Bernstein 
& co., inc., New York. 


MoTHER AND HOME; poem by B. F. 
Conway, melody by R. A. Browne 
fof U. S.] [1763 

© 1c. Jan. 15, 1920; EB 470336; 
B. F. Conway, N. Canton, O. 


MOTHER CARVED HER NAME ON THE OLD 
BEECH-TREE; words by W. R. Boyd, 
music by HE. S. S. Huntington [of 
Oe Sei [1764 

© 1c. Jan. 22, 1920; E 470619; 
W. R. Boyd, Teague, Tex. 


MorTHER DEAR, DO NOT SAY GOODBYE TO 
ME; words by C. B. King, music by 
Edouard Hesselberg [of U. 8.] 

: [1765 
© Jan. 1, 1920; 2 c Jan. 14, 1920; 

E 470499; Clarence B. King, Balti- 

more. 


MoTHER LOVE; words by U. Cull, music 
by Leo Friedman [of U.8.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [1766 

Aug. 25, 1919* 2 ‘e." Wenz. 
1920; E 472086; Ursela Cull, To- 
ronto, Canada. 


106 


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no. 2, 1920 


MoTHeER oO’ MINE; words by H. F. 
Oelke, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of 
U. S.J] New York, World music pub. 
corp. [1767 

idan. 21. 192032 e¢.. Jan.’ 24, 
1920; E 470691; Harold Frederick 
Oelke, Anaheim, Calif. 


MorTHerR (A) OF TO-DAY; words by O. 
E. Poulignot, music by Geo. Graff, 
jr. [of U. S8.] New York, World 
music pub. corp. [1768 

@ sin.) 30; 19207 ..2) e. Keb: 2, 
1920; E 467743; Olive E. Poulignot, 
McDonald, Kans. 


MOTHER’S DREAM; words by A. Nix, 
music by Hdouard Hesselberg [of 
Ua: S.J [1769 

©. Jan. 11920: 2c. Jan: 14, 1920; 
EK 470501; Anna Nix, Linnton, Or. 


MOTHER’S FIRESIDE TRAINING; words and 
music by BH. Williams fof U. S.] 
[1770 
© 1c. Jan. 15, 1920; E 470398; 
Ed. Williams, Los Angeles. 


MoTHER’S LOVE; by Hubert Bauersachs 
[of U. §.] op. 44, no. 18; violin and 
piano. [1771 

(eran, 10°) 192022 'e: Jan.’ 15, 
1920; E 470991; H. T. Bauersachs 
& ¢co., St. Louis. 


MoTHERS OF AMERICA WE THANK YOU}; 
words by W. Stevens, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, North 


American music co. [1772 
© Sept. 3, 1919; 2 @ Jan. 26, 
1920; E 467441; Walter Stevens, 


Ashley, Pa. 


MorHer’s (A) pPRAY’R; words by A. 
Wirkus, music by Leo Friedman [of 
tie s.k, ) Chicago, 
music co. Byes 

© Sept. 3, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920: 
E 4674438 ; Anna Wirkus, Edgar, Wis. 


words by W. M. Goth, music by 
Leo Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [1774 

© Sept. 3, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920: 
E 467449; W. M. Goth, Regina, 
Canada. 


Mountain (THE) Boy; words by I. ey 
Reeves, music by Edouard Hessel- 
berg [of U. S.] [1775 
' © Jan. 1, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 14, 1920; 

_ E 470500; I. A. Reeves, Live Oak 
Ela. 


North _American 


1784 


Movies (THE); words by W. Bracy, 
music by Edouard Hesselberg [of 
U.S.) [1776 

© Jan. 21, 1920; 2 ¢. Jan. 31, 1920; 
FE 467850; Welthy Bracy, Minneapo- 
lis. 

Mozart (WoLFGANG AMADEUS) Drink 
to me only with thine eyes; part- 
song, by Mozart, arr. by H. F. Mac- 
Coll [of U. 8.]; men’s voices. Ato. 
(Choral music, series 31, no. 1237) 

a rarer’ 

© Jan. 10, 1920; 2c. Jan. 15, 1920; 

E 470448; Boston music co., Boston. 

[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment ] . 

Rondos, fantaisies et piéces di- 

verses ; de Mozart, rév. par C. Saint- 

Saéns [of France]; piano. v. 2. 

(Oeuvres complétes pour piano: EHdi- 

tion classique, no. 9322) [1778 
© Dee. 13, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 

E 4681983; Durand & cie, Paris. 

[Copyright is claimed on revision] 


MupER (GEORGE) Impromptu; two 
step, rag, by’ G. Muder jot .U- Si}: 
mand. solo. [1779 

© Dec. 15, 1919; 2c. Jan. 22, 1920; 
EH 470618 ; George Stannard, Trenton, 
N. J. 

MULLONY’S WEDDING; Cescriptive Celtic 
novelty, by J. L. von der Mehden, jr. 
[of U. S.] ; piano. [1780 

© 1 ¢ Jan. 24, 1920: BE 470729; 

_J. Louis von der Mehden, jr., Say- 
brook, Conn. 

MUSETTE; waltz, by  V. [of 
U2 S.] 5 piano. [1781 

©1c. Feb. 5, 1920; E 470860; Vin- 
cenzo Fusco, New York. 


Fusco 


My AEROPLANE GIRL; words and music 
by - N: Richard (ot We Sul arecpy. 
Anna Carlson [of U. S.] [1782 

© 1 6) Jans 29.1920; Es 470710: 
Lilian Naser Richard, New York. 


My AMERICAN GUARDS THE GERMAN 
RHINE; words by C. M. Christopher, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[1783 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c Feb. 2, 1920; 

FE 472157; Cora Mae Christopher, 
Cue rath. alin, 


My avuxtp ScorcH MITHER; words and 
music by W. Finley [of U.S.] Grand 
Forks, N. D., Northwestern music 
pub. co. [1784 

© Feb. 5, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 5, 1920; 
Ei 470871; Wm. Finley, Grand Forks, 
Neb: 


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1785 


pt. 1, BESS ye 


My BEAUTIFUL ROSE AWAY OUT IN CALI- 
FORNIA; words by J. Y. Allen, music 


by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.]) New 
York, World music pub. corp. [1785 


© Jan. 21, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 24, 1920; 
E 470688; Jas. Y. Allen, Atlanta. 


MY BEAUTIFUL U. S.; waltz, by V. Fusco 

lot.U.: 8.) > piane: [1786 

©) "1)¢, Dan. 13; 1920; HK 470352 < 
Vincenzo Fusco, New York. 

My CASTLE; poem by Marguerite Rad- 
cliffe-Hall, music by Herbert Mathe- 
son [of England]; in A. [1787 

© Jan. 6, 1920; 1 c. Jan. 28, 1920; 
E 468903 ; Enoch & sons, London, 


My crRAzyY QUILT; from Joy-bells, words . 


by Rupert Hazell, music by Frederick 
W. Chappelle [of England] [1788 

© Dec. 20, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 21, 1920; 
E 468794; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 


MyY-DANCE-PAL; by R. A. Kelley [of U. 

S.]; piano. 4to. [1789 

© Feb. 7, 1920; 2 ce. Feb. 11, 1920; 

E 471025; Russell Alfred Kelley, 
New York. 

My DEAR OLD INDIANA HOME; words by 
R. Frohreich. music by Geo. Graff, 
jr. [of U..S.] ..New York, World 
music pub. corp. [1790 

© Jan. 21, 1920; 2c. Jan. 24, 1920; 
E 470698; Richard Frohreich, Zim- 
merman, Minn. 


My DEAREST, MY MOTHER MINE; words 
by Martin V. Merle, melody by A. B. 
Pooley [of U. S.] [1791 

© 1c. Nov. 15, 1919; E 470282; 
Alexander B. Pooley, Chicago. 


MyY DEFENDER; words from Psalm 144, 
music by C. Whitney Coombs [of U. 
S.]; medium voice, in C, with violin 
obbl. [1792 

© Jan. 19, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 22, 1920; 
E 467463 ; Boston music co., Boston. 


My DREAM GIRL, THE FLOWER OF KIr- 
LARNEY; lyric by W. Clancy, music 
by Ray Hibbeler [of U. S.] [1793 

© 1c. Jan. 17, 1920; E 470551; 
William Clancy, Chicago. 


My DREAM OF DIXIE HOME; words by W. 
Fowler and H. R. Smith, music by 
EK. S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 

[1794 

© 1c Jan. 5, 1920: E 466872; 

Wm. Fowler and Hubert Roy Smith, 
Syracuse, N. Y. 


My GARDEN. See Northcote (Sydney) 
Two dream songs. 


My GARDEN OF DREAMS; words by F. 
Bouldin, music by E. 8. 8S. Hunting- 
ten [or U.S. [1795- 

©. 1:¢c, Jan. 22, 1920; i 4ieae: 
Frank Bouldin, Washington. 
My cirtT; words and music by Ariadne 
Holmes Edwards [of U. 8.] [1796-. 
© Jan. 26, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 24, 1920; 
E 467862; Sherman square music 
pub. co., New York. 

Myx corre; words by M. Batchelder, 
music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] 
New York, World music pub. corp. 

[1797 

© Jan. 21, 1920:72 2 danse. 

1920; E 470719; Minnie Batchelder, 
Boston. 

My HEART IS CALLING FOR YOU; words. 
by L. B. Lance, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. S.] [1798 

© 1c Jan. 15, 1920; E 470416; 
Laura B. Lance, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 


My HEART’S YEARNING FOR YOU; words 
by D.-Varieur, music by George 
Graff, jr. [of U. S&S]. News aor 
World music pub. corp. [1799 


© Jan. 21, 1920: 2 e. dam ot 
1920; E 470665; Dora Varieur, Dan 
ielson, Conn. 
My HomME IS WEST VIRGINIA; words 
and music by M. F. Snider [of U. 
S] Baltimore, Md., G. Fred Kranz 
music co. [1800 


© Dec. 30, 1919: 2 « Jan) 45, 
1920: E 467270; Millard F. Snider, 
Clarksburg, W. Va. 

My INDIAN MAID OF ARIZONA; words 
by G. Feldhut, music by Leo Fried- 
man fof U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [1801 


© Aug. 25, 1919» '2 ec: aeeeirze. 
1920; E 467423; Georgia Feldhut, 
Jetmore, Kan. 


My ITALIAN GIRL; words by R. Alba- 
nese, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. S.J] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[1802 

© Jan. 19, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1920; 

E 467495; Roceo Albanese, San Jose,,. 
Calif. 

My Jean; lyric and music by Caro 

Roma [of U. S8.] [1803 

© Jan. 30, 1920: .2 @afaes ot, 
1920; E 470816; M. Witmark :& 
sons, New York. 

words by Edward Lockton, music 

by Samuel Mann [of England]; in C. 

[1804 

© Jan. 3, 1920; 1 c. Jan. 17, 1920; 

E 468697; Joseph Henry Larway, 
London, 


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1823 


My LITTLE DOLL; fox trot, by R. Moretti 
and R. Vylna [of France] ; piano. 
[1805 
© Dec. 12, 1919; 1 ce. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468202; R. Vylna, Paris. 


My iirrte 10 cr. GIRL; words and 
musie by H. J. Hansen [of Denmark, 
domiciled at Racine, Wis.] [1806 


©l1e. Jan. 29, 1920; E 470772; 
Hans Johannes Hansen, Racine, Wis. 


My LovisianA HOME; words by Bob 
Schafer, melody by Dave Ringle [of 
U. 8.], arr. by Rob Haring [of U. S.] 

[1807 

© lec. Jan. 24, 1920; E 470738; 

Meyer Cohen music pub. ¢o., ine, 
New York. 


Mie, Ove: words by Mrs.) A. F.,) S. 
Blackwood, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. 8.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [1808 

mw Aug. 25, 1919: 2 c. Jan. 26, 
1920; E 467421; Mrs. A. F. S. Black- 
wood, Brookline, Mass. 


(Mon amour); fox-trot, by F. 
Symson [of France]; orch. with 
piano conductor. 4to. [1809 


© Dec. 29, 1919; 1 ec. Jan. 22, 1920; 
E 468705: L. Grus et cie., Paris. 


My MEMORIES OF yoU; lyric by Hale 
Francisco, music by Robert Braine 
for U. S.] [1810 


© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 23, 1920; 
EK 467466; Henry Burr music corp., 
New York. 


My MOONLIT GARDEN; from His little 
widows, words and music by Regi- 
nald Hargreaves [of Great Britain.] 

[1811 

© Dec. 31, 1919: 1 e. Dec. 31, 1919: 

E 468177; Keith-Prowse & eco., ltd., 
London. 


My MOTHER; words by G. E. Poling, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [1812 


© Jan. 19, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1920; 
E 467496; Gladys Ednah Poling, 
Berryburg, W. Va. 


My MOTHER DEAR; words by J. W. 
Barker, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of 
U. S.J] New York, World music 
pub. corp. [1813 

© Jan. 21, 1920; 2 ec. Jan. 24, 1920; 
E 470690; J. W. Barker, Kansas 
City, Mo. 


“My own; 


My MOTHER GENTLEMEN, MY MOTHER; 
words by O. L. Corbin, music by E. 
S. S. Huntington [of U. 8.] [1814 

© 1c Jan. 5, 1920; E 466875; 
Osky L. Corbin, Columbus, O. 

My MOTHER IS MY SWEETHEART; words 
by E. J. Graff, music by Geo. Graff, 
yc: for US. 7 New York. | Weorld 
music pub. corp. [1815 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466656; Ernest J. Graff, New Ken- 
Sington, Pa. 


My MOTHER’S LULLABY; lyrics by A. W. . 
Jenkins, music by Maybelle A. Miller 
a e.. Maybelle Miller Jenkins, of 

.) Sale Arr Dy: Robert Mitchell [of 

S.] [1816 

©l1c. Jan. 8, 1920; E 470460; Al- 
bert Warren Jenkins, New York. 

My MOUNTAIN MAID; words by F. El- 
more, music by Edouard Hesselberg 
Lor. Ue es. [1817 

© Jan. 1, 1920; 2 c«. Jan. 14, 1920; 
E 470488 ; Fannie Elmore, Denver. 

My NOBLE SAMMY; words by N. T. 
Goss, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S8.] Chicago, North American 
musi¢ co. [i818 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
E 467481; Nora T. Goss, Humble, 
Tex. 

My OLD FARM HOME; words by C. B. 
Elliott, music by E. 8. 8. Huntington 
[of U. S.] [1819 

© 1c. Feb. 4, 1920; E 467924; 
Cora Belle Elliott, Oakland, Calif. 


My OLD HOME IN CAROLINA; words by 
J. KF. Mills, music by Geo. Graff, jr. 
[of U. S.] New York, World music 
pub. corp. [1820 

© Jan. 21, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 24, 1920; 
470683; John F. Mills, Portland, 
Me. 

My OLD TIN Liz; words and melody by 
Erle Threlkeld [of U. S.], arr. by 
Harry L. Alford [of U. S8.] [1821 

© 1c. Jan. 10, 1920; E 470329; 
Erle & Leo pub. co., Charleston, Ill. 

My ONE REGRET I LOVE YOU AND I CAN’T 
FORGET; words and music by James 
Attas [of England] [1822 

© Jan. 16, 1920; 1 ¢. Jan. 13, 1920; 
E 468773; Fred’k. J. Woodard, 
Swanscombe, England. 


words by M. M. Scheidel, 
music by Edouard Hesselberg [of 
U.S] [1823 

© Jan. 1, 1920: 2 c. Jan. 14, 1920; 
E 470497 ; Marie M. Scheidel, Colum- 
bus, O. 


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1824 


pt. 111, n. s., ¥. 15 


My OWN LITTLE MATE I’M LOOKING FOR 
you; words by M. Lindley, music by 
Leo Friedman [of U..8S.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [1824 

© Sept. 3, 1919; 2c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
E 467411; Mae Lindley, Siler City, 
N. C. 


My own VALSE NO. 18; by Hubert 
Bauersachs [of U. S8.] op. 89; violin 
and piano. [1825 

© Jan. 10, 1920% 2 ¢.Jan; 1571920: 
E 470986; H. T. Bauersachs & co., 
St. Louis. 


My PET DONKEY IS NO MORE; words by 
L. B. Parsons, music by Geo. Graff, 
jr. [of U. S.] New York, World mu- 
sie pub. corp. [1826 

© Jan. 30, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
Ei 467704; L. Birdsey Parsons, Sandy 
Hook, Conn. 


My RAINBOW GIRL; words and music by 
Mrs. 8. Richards [of U. 8.] New 
York, Lenox co. [1827 

© Jan. 16, 1920; 2c. Jan. 17, 1920; 
EK 470557; Mrs. Smith Richards, 
Collinsville, Conn. 


MY REG’LAR SOLDIER MAN; words by J. 
A. Hale, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [1828 

© Sept. 3, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
E 467446; J. A. Hale, Dallas. 


My Rose or BomBay; words and mu- 

sic by Billy Recea [of U. S.] [1829 

© Feb. 3, 1920; 2 c Jan. 29, 1920; 

E 467643; Stanley co., San Fran- 
CiSco. 


My ROSE OF IRELAND; words by J. M. 
Cordes, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of 
U.8.] New York, World music pub. 
corp. [18380 

© Jan. 21, 1920; 2c. Jan. 24, 1920; 
EK 470671; John M. Cordes, Richmond 
Bi. N.Y. 


My SHADOWLAND; words by Herb. G. 
Jennings, music by Will F. Handoif 
[of Canada], arr. by A. W. Hughes. 

[18381 

© Dec. 15, 1919; 1 c. Dec. 23, 1919; 

HH 468125; Jennings & Handorf, To- 
ronto, Canada. 

My SHIP IS SAILING HOME FROM TREAS- 
URE ISLE; words by G. L. Wilfong, 
music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] 
New York, World music pub. corp. 

[1832 
© Jan. 21, 1920; 2c. Jan. 24, 1920; 


K 470697; George L. Wilfong, Al- | 


toona, Pa. 


My sTAR; words and musie by E. M. 
Madden [of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. _ [1883 

© Nov. 17, 1919; 2 ec. Feb. 7, 1920; 


E 470938; Estelle Mae Madden, 
Cairo, Neb. 
My SUNSHINE GIRL; jazzensation, 


words by Spencer Williams, music 
by Anton Lada, Al. Nunez and Joe 
Cawley [of U. 8.] [1834 

© Jan. 5, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 6, 1920; 
E 470307 ; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 


My SWEET KEW-PIE; words and music 

by I. M. Brands [of U. S.] [18385 

© 1c. Dec. 29, 1919; EH 470980; 
Francis M. Brands, Minneapolis. 


My sweet Louisiana Lou; words by 
Will Roush, music by Boyd Martin- 
dale fof U. S.] [1836 

© Jan. 8. 1920; 2 ec. Jan. 12, 1920; 
EK 470765; E. B. Martindale, Kansas 
City, Mo. 


My SWEET PATOOTEE BABE; words by 
Ben Smith, music by Cyril Crawford 
Lor Sl [1837 

© 1c Jan. 22, 1920; E 470603; 
J. C. Crawford, Cleveland. 


My SWEETHEART; words by H. C. Zink, 
music by Geo. Graff, jr.. [of U. S8.] 
New York, World music pub. corp. 

[1838 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan, 2, 1920; 

FE 466662; Helen C. Zink, Rahway, 
io A DB 


My SWEETHEART IS A WORKING GIRL; 
words by P. Lindsay, music by Pas- 
quale Sozio [of U. S.] [1839 

© 1c Jan. 12, 1920; EH 467045; 
Peter Lindsay, Greater Elizabeth, 
Nod. 


My SWEETHEART K. or C.; words and 
music by H. L. Sullivan [of U. S8.], 
arr. by Lawrence B. O’Connor [of 
U. S.] Boston, Masco pub. co. 

[1840 


© Jan. 16, 1920; 1c. Jan, 22, 1920; 
1 c. Feb. 6, 1920; HE 470974; Edward 
L. Sullivan, Boston. 


My SWEETHEART’S THE AERIAL MAIL- 
MAN; words by O. Harter, music by 
Leo Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [1841 

© Sept. 3, 1919; 2c. Jan. 26/1920; 
E 467488; Oliver Harter, Cleveland. 

My TEASING CHILE FROM THE VIRGIN 
ISLE; words and music by C. Marcus ~ 
[of U. S.] [1842 

© 1c. Jan. 9, 1920; E 470285; 
Christian Marcus, New York. 


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My UKALELE MAiD; words by R. B. 
- Cain, music by A. Leopold Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [1843 
© Dec. 24, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 

E 470930; Ruth B. Cain, Bussey, Ia. 

My WANDERING ROMANY MAID; words 
by M. V. Gorgas, music by Geo. Graff, 
7 jot U. SS.) New. York, World 
music pub. corp. [1844 

© Jan: 21, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 24, 1920; 
E 470682; Mary V. Gorgas, Shelby- 
ville, Ind. 

My WONDERFUL DREAM COME TRUE} 
words and music by Josephine Robin 
[pseud. of M. M. Robbins, of U. 8.] 

[1845 

© 1 c¢ Jan. 15, 1920; E 470382; 

Mildred M. Robbins, Glens Falls, 
IN: Y. 


My WONDERFUL DREAM OF ROMANCE; 
words and music by A. Kaliz [of 
U.S.], arr. by Paul Parnell [of U. 8S.] 

[1846 
© 1c. Jan. 30, 1920; E 467682; 
Armand Kaliz, New York. 


Myrtre. See Bride’s bouquet. 


MYSTERIES ; words by C. Cox, music by 

BE. S. 8S. Huntington [of U. S8.] [1847 

© 1c. Jan. 15, 1920; E 470392; 
Charles Cox, McLeansboro, IIl. 


Mystery; by Howard Johnson and 
Joseph A. Cirina [of U. S8S.], arr. by 
Arthur Lange [of U. 8.]; orch. with 
piano. 4to. [1848 

© Jan. 8, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 9, 1920; 
E 467046; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


{of Great Britain], arr. by Shipley 
Douglas [of Great Britain] ; military 


band. London, Boosey & co. (In 
Boosey’s military journal, 138th 
series, no. 6) [1849 


© Dee. 19, 1919; 1 ec. Jan. 8, 1920; 
E 468555; Swan & co., London. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


words by Howard Johnson, music 
by Joseph A. Cirina [of U. S.] [1850 
© Jan. 5, 1920; 2 ec. Jan. 6, 1920; 

H} 470308 ; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
Mystic Moon; words by Edgar Fair- 
_ child and Richard Connell, music by 
K. Fairchild [of U. S.] [1851. 
© Jan. 29, 1920; 2c. Jan. 31, 1920; 


E 467869 ; Waterson, Berlin & Snyder 
co., New York. 


167847—20——_5 


valse oriental, by Sydney Baynes | 


1860 


Naito; slow fox trot, by Lee S. Rob- 
erts [of U. S.], arr. by Dave Kap- 
lan [of U. S.]; orch. with piano. 
4to. [1852 

© Jan. 31, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
EK 467804; G. Schirmer, ine, New 
York. 

NASE KAG A PLACE; polka, upravil K. M. 
Coufal [of U. S.]; pro jeden hlas s 
pruvodem piana. [1853 

© Nov. 24, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 16, 1920; 
E 470434; Aloysius J. Turek, Chi- 
cago. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


Nations (THE) ; lancers, har., adapted 
and arr. by J. Ord Hume [of Great 
Britain]; brass band. 4to. (Brass 
and reed band journal, no. 594) 

[1854 
© July 16, 1919; 1c. Jan. 30, 1920; 
E 468882; Boosey & co., London. 


NAUGHTY; words by M. Hesse, jr., 
music by Leo Friedman [fof U. §8.] 
Chicago, Ill., North American music 
pub. co. [1855 

© dan, 15, 1920; 2.e. Feb. 2. 1920+ 
E 472149; Martin Hesse, jr., Hub- 
bell, Mich. 


NE’ER-DO-WELL (THE) ; words and music 
by Dudley Mecum [of U. 8.] 4to. 
[1856 
© Dee. 10, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
E 467564 ; Dudley Clark Mecum, Spo- 
kane, Wash. 


NEIGHBORS’ CHICKENS; words by C. 
. Tongue, musie by Leo Friedman [of 
BeaS-l thicago, North American 
music co. [1857 


© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472081 ; Catherine Tongue, Stroms- 
burg, Neb. - 


NEVER; words by Jos. M. Davis, music 

by Muriel Pollock [of U. S.] [1858 

© Feb. 2, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 

E 467893; McCarthy & Fisher, inc., 
New York. 


NEVER LET YOUR MOUTH START NOTHING 
YOUR HEAD CAN’T STAND; words and 
musie by S. Easton [of U. S.], arr. 
by H. H. Pugleys [of U. S.] [1859 

© 1e Jan. 12, 1920; E 470335; 
Sidney Easton, Chicago. 


New (THE) GRAY SUIT WITH BRIGHT 
GOLDEN BUTTONS; words by W. H. 
Conant, music by E. S. S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S.] [1860 

© ie Jan. 5, 1920; E 466878; 
W. E. Conant, Middletown, Conn. 


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1861 


pt. 1m, 1S, vis 


New (A) HUMORESKE; by B. F. Cliffe 
[of U. S.]; violin and piano. [1861 
© 1c. Jan. 30, 1920; E 467827; 
Benjamin Franklin Cliffe, Akron, O. 


NIELSEN (CARL) Sonate; af C. Niel- 
sen [of Denmark] op. 35, no. 23; vio- 
lin og klaver. Copenhagen and Leip- 
zig, Wilhelm Hansen musik-forlag. 
(Wilhelm Hansen edition, no. 1982) 

[1862 


© Dee. 18, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 5, 1920; 
HK 468525; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. 


NINON WAS A NAUGHTY GIRL; from AS 
you were, lyrics by Arthur Wim- 
peris and E. Ray Goetz, music by 
Herman Darewski [of Great Brit- 
ain] [1863 

©) Jann27; 1920-:2 & Jan, 23, 1920: 
E 468867; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


No BABY DOLL FOR MINE; words by W. 
R. Connolly, music by Geo. Graff, jr. 
[of U. 8.] New York, World music 
pub. corp. [1864 

© Jan. 21, 1920; 2c. Jan. 24, 1920; 
EK 470711; Willard R. Connolly, 
Cleveland. 


No MORE SHIMMIE FOR ME; words by 
Leslie Vogt, music by E. Ahring [of 
Us. [1865 

© 1 e¢. Feb. 3, 1920: E 470835; 
Edward Abring, St. Louis. 


No ONE LOVES YOU so; words by Alfred 
Barratt, music by Henry P. Morton 
LOL \UaS.] [1866 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 15, 1920; 
HE} 470444; E. O. Excell, Chicago. 


Nobody KNEW; words by Viola Broth- 
ers Shore, music by Frederick W. 
Vanderpool [of U. S.] [1867 

© Feb. 5, 1920; 2 c Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 470924; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


Nogsopy’s BABy; from My _ sweetie, 
words and music by Felix G. Rice 
[of U. S8.] [1868 

© Jan. 27, 1920; 2 ¢. Jan. 29, 1920; 
EK 467642; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


NORTHCOTE (SYDNEY) Two dream 
songs; words by Douglas Llewellyn, 
music by S. Northcote [of England] 
Contents: The willow tree.— My 
garden. 1. Low voice. 2. High 
voice. [1869, 1870 


© Dec. 22, 1919; 1 c each Jan. 2, 
1920; E 468226, 468227; Leonard & 
co., London. 


| 


No’r sAPIGA GREU. See Pujol (Fran- 
cesch) ‘Tres cancons originals. 

Not So LONG AGO; lyric by A. Seymour 
Brown and Billy James, music by 
Alex Marr [of U. S.] [1871 

© Feb. 5, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 31, 1920; 
E 470895; Fletcher, Brown & Marr, 
inc., Philadelphia. 

NOTHING DOING NOW; words and music 
by E. Gray [of U. S.], arr. by Marie 
Louise Lucas [of U. S.] [1872 

© 1c Jan. 10, 1920; EH 470326; 
Eddie Gray, Cincinnati. 

NOTTE D’ESTATE (Summer night) ; 
waltz, by Giuseppe Tarantola [of 
Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn] ; B flat 
clarinet. [1873 

© Sept. 15, 1919; 2 ec. Sept. 20, 
1919; E 467628; O. Pagani & bro., 
New York. 
NOTTE DI BACI; mazurka, by F. Pen- 
nino [of U. 8.]; piano. [1874 
(© Nov. 25, 1999; 2)1e Beer es, 
1919; E 470361; Francesco Pennino, 
Brooklyn. 

NOTTE DI LUNA; versi e musica di Giu- 
seppe Giannelli [of Italy]; mando- 
lino acc. Naples, F. Feola. 8vo. 

[1875 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 « Jam. 7, 1920; 

E 468459; Italian book co., New 
York. 

NOTTE LUNARE; serenatella, di A. Chi- 
rico [of Italy] ; piano. [1876 


© Sept. 25, 1919: 1 ¢) Wee a2: 
1919; EH 468151; A. & G. Carisch & 
c., Milan. 


NoOUVEAUX (LES) CANTIQUES; 4° cahier, 
collection de chants francais, mu- 
. Sique de Jules Carillion [of France] 
Lyon, Janin fréres. Contents :—1. 
Reste avec nous Seigneur; paroles 
de Henri Bels.—2. Invocations 4 la 
Vierge; paroles de Pierre Olivier.— 
3. Languentibus in purgatorio; pa- 
roles de Henri Bels.—4. Inviolata ; 
paroles de Henri Bels. [1877 


© Dec. 20, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468266; J. Janin, Lyon, France. 


5° ecahier, collection de chants 
francais, musique de F. Brun [of 
France] Lyon, Janin fréres. Con- 
tents :—l1. Les saints et les anges.— 
2. Priére avant le catéchisme.—3. 
Les commandements de Dieu.—4. A 
lange gardien; paroles de Ch. Grol- 
leau.—). J’engageai ma promesse au 
baptéme; paroles de G. de Mont- | 
fort.—6. Chantons l’enfance. [1878 


© Dec. 20, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468267; J. Janin, yon, France. 


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NovuvEAux (LES) CANTIQUES—Con. 
7° cahier, collection de chants 
francais, musique de Albert Alain 
{of France] lLyon, Janin fréres. 
Contents :—1. Cantique des vertus; 
paroles de Clément Besse.—2. Je 
pense 4 vous; paroles de Clément 
Besse.—3. Cantique au Sacré-Coeur ; 
paroles connues.—4. Cantique pour 
une retraite; paroles du XVIII" 
siécle. [1879 
© Dec. 20, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 

E 468268; J. Janin, Lyon, France. 
Now I’M GLAD THE COUNTRY’S GONE 
DRY; words by M. Carnis, music by 

Edouard Hesselberg [of U. S.] 


[1880 

a gan 1, 1920: 2 ¢. Jan 14, 

1920; E 470495; Mike Carnis, St. 
Paul. 


Now THE WAR IS DONE; words by A. 
S. Moyer, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. 8.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [1881 

et Aqge.25) 1919; 2 ec. Feb. .2, 
1920; E 472160; Alice Snell Moyer, 
Ogden, Utah. 

NUN MUSS ICH VON DIR SCHEIDEN; 
worte -und musik von V. Neustadtl 
yor U.-8.] [1882 

© 1c. Jan. 16, 1920; E. 467168; 
Victor Neustadtl, New York. 


NYMPHS AND SHEPHERDS. NSee Festi- 
val of Pan. 
wn); fox trot, by Gay and 


Johnson, played by Roy Bargy [o* 
U. S.] (Imperial song record, no. 


9985 ) [i883 
ieprgan. 22. 1920; 2 ce. Jan. 30, 
1920; E 467657; Imperial player 
roll co., Chicago. [Copyright is 
claimed on interpretation. ] 
O AFRICA LAND OF MINE, WE ARE 


SAILING ON THE BLACK STAR LINE; | 


words and music by E. Wills [of 
Great Britain] = [1884 

© Jan. 1, 1920; 1 ce. Jan. 10, 1920; 
1 c. Feb. 7, 1920; E 471023; Edward 
Wills, New York. 


O COLD GREY SEA; words by Reginald 
Rigby, music by Maud Stewart 
Baxter [of Great Britain] [1885 

© Jan. 19, 1920; 1c. Jan. 20, 1920; 
E 468766; J. B. Cramer & co., Itd., 
London. 

O FOR A CLOSER WALK WITH Gop; 
anthem, by Henry Houseley [of U. 
S.J]; mixed voices. (Octavo ed., 
Sacred series, no. 1245) [1886 

© Jan. 5, 1920; 2 @ Jan. 8, 1920: 
EK 470291; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 


1894 


O HEART OF MINE; words by Harold 
F. Hughes, music by E. Towner [of 
U. S.j ; medium voice in D. Fresno, 
Calif., Towner bros. [1887 

© Feb. 5, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1920; 
BE 471026: Earl Towner, Fresno, 
Calif. 


O—HONEY; one step, by H. Scharf [of 

U. §S.]; instrumental. [1888 

© 1e Jan. 15, 1920; E 470881; 
Henry Scharf, New York. 


O PRAISE THE LorpD; anthem, music by . 
KF. H. Brackett, rev. by Norman 
Wilber [pseud. of H. L. Harts, of 


Uw: S.] mixed voices. 4 to. (Choral 
service, no. 71) [1889 
(CG) Dee, 121919 AVE Fan 14: 


1920; E 467189; White-Smith music 


pub. co., Boston. [Copyright is 
claimed on revision] 
O SAINTE CROIX; cantique, sur 2 


strophes de l’hymne Vexilla regis 
prodeunt, d’aprés la Légende de 
St. Christophe, musique de Vincent 
d’ Indy [of France]; 4 voix mixte. 
[1890 
© Dee. 13, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468218; Rouart, Lerolle & cie., 
Paris. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement] 


O, THE OAK AND THE ASH; words tra- 
ditional, music a North country 
folk-tune, arr. by W. G. Whittaker 
[of England]; mixed voices. S8vo. 
(Choral library, no 154) [1891 

©) Mee at), 1999.* 1° 6) dam, 20; 
1920; E 468700; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London. 


OFF TO THE HUNT; by Milton Leigh 
[of Australia]; piano. (Academy 
series, no. 48) [1892 

©) Dee. 17,, 1919: 1 c.. Dee 30; 

1919; EH 468173; W. H. Paling & 

co., ltd., Sydney, Australia. 


OFFENBACH (JACQUES) Grand galop; 
from Orpheus, by Offenbach, arr. 
by A. A. Farland [of U. S.]; banjo, 
C notation, plectrum style with 
piano. [1893 

© Many) 2. 1920662 ie), Jane 12, 
1920; E 467044; Joe Nicomede, 
New Alexandria, Pa. 


OH BEAUTIFUL RAINBOW; words by V. 
Knauer, music by Leo. Friedman 
fof U. S8.] [1894 

© tan..10,4 1920); 2. ¢... Jans-14, 
1920; E 467142; Virginia Knauer, 
Columbiana, O. 


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1895 


OH BRING THEM BACK WON’T YOU 
PLEASE UNCLE SAM; words by Z. F. 
Gorbett, music by J. C. Halls [of 
U. S.J] Neweastle, Ind., Gorbett 
Bros. [1895 


© Feb. 10, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 5, 1920; 


EK 470870; Z. F. Gorbett, New 
Castle, Ind. 
OH BUTTERFLY SWEET BUTTERFLY; 


waltz, words and melody by B. P. 
McMaster fof U. S.] [1896 

© Jan. 30, 1920; E 467837; Ben- 
jamin Palmer McMaster, Columbia, 
a Oe 


OH DEARIE, OH DEARIE; words by M. 
Sotace, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of 
U. S.] New York, World music pub. 
corp. ; [1897 

© Jan. 30, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 467732; Marie Sotace, Pittsburgh. 


OH, LIBERTY BELL, RING OUT; words 
and music by C. W. Hichinger [of 
UO S.] [1898 

© 1c. Feb. 4, 1920; E 467910; 
Cora W. Ejichinger, Scio, Or. 


OH, LOVE OF MINE; words and melody 
by Lola Albert [of U. S.], arr. by 
Yvon O. Brosseau [of U. 8.] [1899 

© 1c. Dec. 31, 1919; E 467583; 
Albert Zoller, New York. 


OH, LOVE YOU SEEM A WONDROUS 
THING; words and music by Ber- 
nard Rolt [of Great Britain] [1900 

© Jan. 15, 1920; c. Jan. 23, 1920; 
E 468772; Chappell & co. Itd., 
London. 


OH MOTHER, WHY DOESN’T DADDY COME 
HOME; words by B. Miller, music by 
Leo Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [1901 

© Sept. 3, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
E 467409; Benjamin Miller, Norfolk, 
Va. 


OH MY LADY, WON’T YOU LISTEN TO MY 
SERENADE; words and music by Ray 
Perkins [of U. S.] [1902 

Owan £9202 ¢. Jan; 23, 1920) 
HE 467467; Henry Burr music corp., 
New York. , 


OH STAR DIVINE; words and music by 
B. P. McMaster [of U. S.], arr. by 
Gwynn Ewell [of U. S.] [1903 


~©41.. Jan. 30, 1920; E 467838; 
Benjamin Palmer McMaster, Co- 
lumbia, S. C. 


pt. 1, ie Ss 


OH WHAT A MELODY; words and melody 
by J. C. Smith and G. Marshall [of 
US [1904 

© 1 ec. Jan: 24, 1920; MW 410ta7 : 
Jack C. Smith and George Marshall, 
Rochester, N. Y. 


OH WHAT A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY I 
MADE, WHEN I FOUND THAT I LOVED 
you; words by Harry S. Reynolds, 
music by Belle Schrag [of U. S.] 

[1905 

© Jan. 10, 1920; 2c. Jan. 14, 1920; 

FE 467141; Warner C. Williams & ¢co., 
Indianapolis. 


OH WILLIE, DON’T GET WEARY; Words 
by E. G. Colling, music by Geo. Graff, 
jr. [of U.«S.]. Néw. York, World 
music pub. corp. [1906 
. © Jan. 30, 19205 2 c«. Feb: 2, 4920 
E 467710; E. G. Colling, Wallace, 
Neb. 


OH YOU DEAR BABY; Words by B. O. 
Saunders, music by Edouard Hessel- 
berg [of U. S.] [1907 

© Jan. 1, 1920; 2c. Jan. 14. 1920; 
E 470486; B. O. Saunders, Moose 
‘Jaw, Canada. 


OuTI0; intermezzo, by L. Boschmans [of 

England]; piano. [1908 

© Dee. 29, 1919; 1 c. Dec. 30, 1919; 

E 468304; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


OI OI DIE WEIBER, OI HOB ICH ZEI LIEB; 
words and music by R. Doctor [of U. 
S.], arr. by R. Shapiro [of U. 8.] 

[1909 
©) Jan. 27, 1920: 2 @ Pep agen; 
EH 467778 ; Rubin Doctor, New York. 


Oxp Bossi£z BLUES; by Robert King [of 
U. S.], arr. by Charles N. Grant [of 
U. S.] ; instrumental. [1910 

© 1c Feb. 2, 1920) a0 AGrs17; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 


OLtp (THE) CHURCH BELL; words by 
Thos. T. Railey, music by Harry 
Charles [of U. S8.] [1911 

© Jan. 31, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 5, 1920; 
E 470853; Producer music ¢o., inc., 
St. Louis. 


OLp (THE) FASHIONED GIRL IS THE ONE 
FOR ME; words by Ralph Sanford, 
musie by Edward Morgan [of U. S8.] 

[1912 

© Jan. 22, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
E 470764; Morgan & Sanford, Spring- « 
field, Mass. 


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no. 2, 1920 


OLtp GLORY WAS SAVED FOR US; words 
by H. C. Staples, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] [1913 

© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; E 4668738; 
Helen Camp Staples, Attalla, Ala. 


OLD GLORY WE’RE DYING FOR YOU; patri- 
otic waltz song, words by Clyde Law- 
ton [pseud. of J. C. Rumsey], music 
by Rolla Howard Christman [of U. 
Si, arr, by Harry Van [of U.:S.] 
Jefferson City, Mo., Red, White and 
Blue music co. [1914 

© Jan. 16, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 470846; Jesse Clyde Rumsey, Jef- 
ferson City, Mo. 

OLD GLORY’S BOAST; words by D. Apple- 
gate, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. 
S.] New York, World music pub. 
corp. [1915 

enoan. 21. 1920; 2 ¢. .Jan. 24, 
1920; E 470696; Dorothy Applegate, 
Cheviot, O. 

OLp MorHER Hupparp. See Old rhymes 
with new tunes. 

OLD RHYMES WITH NEW TUNES; by Geo. 
EF. Hamer [of U. S.] Contents: 
Little Jack Horner.—Hickery dick- 
ery dock.—Ride a cock-horse.—Jack 
and Jill—Sing a song of sixpence.— 
Old Mother Hubbard. [1916 

© Dee. 27, 1919; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
30, 1919; A 560532; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 

Orp (AN) ROMANCE; Dby Geoffrey 
Ohara [of U. S.]; piano. [1917 

© Feb. 4, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 6, 1920; 
EK 470900; Huntzinger & Dilworth, 
New York. 

O_p (THE) ROPE SWING ’NEATH THE 
BUCKEYE TREE; Waltz-song, words by 
Mabel Little, music by Leo Oehmler 
for. S:| op. 328. [1918 


© Dec. 29, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 5, 1920; 


E 467824; Robert Allen co., San 
Francisco. < [1918 
OLD sHIpPs; cycle, words by P. J. 


O’Reilly, music by Raymond Lough- 
borough [of England] Contents: Old 
ships.—The Viking’s farewell—Be- 
neath the stars.—Soul of the sea. 


[1919 - 


© Dee. 18, 1919; 1 ec. Dec. 20, 1919; 
E 468119; Newman pub. co., Itd., 
London. 


OLD (THE) sop HOUSE; words by E. R. 
Green, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of 
U. S.J] New York, World music pub. 
corp. [1920 

© Jan. 21, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 24, 1920; 
. hea Eliza R. Green, Albion, 
eb. 


‘ 


1929 


OLp (THE) TIME DANCE; words by C. 
T. Burneson, music by Geo. Graff, 
jr. [of U. S.] New York, World mu- 
sic pub. corp. [1921 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
EK 466664; Clyde T. Burneson, West 
Bridgewater, Pa. 


OMBRA (L’) DEL sorRISO (Smiling 
shadows); mazurka, by Pasquale 
Tucciarone [of Italy]; 1st and 2nd 
violin or mand. and guit. (Tesio ed. 
fifth series, no. 319) [1922 


© Jan, 5) 1920) 9 .e Jan. 951920: ~ 
E 470369; Peter Tesio, New York. 


OMBRE (L’) DE L’AMOUR; paroles de 
Bertal-Maubon, musique de M. Ros- 
set [of France] ; piano seul et chant 
seul. [1923 


© Dee. 13, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468201; Rosset, Paris. 


ON A DREAMY NIGHT; words and musie 

by Walter Smith [of U. S.] [1924 

© Jan. 26, 1920; 2 ¢. Jan. 31, 1920; 

HH 470821; Sherman, Clay & co., San 
Francisco. 


On CupPip’s Bay; words and music by 

George Milton Lipschultz [of U. S.] 

[1925 

© Jan. 10, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 

E 467820; Liberty pub. co., inc., Mil- 
waukee. 


ON LIFE’S GOLDEN STREAM; words and 
music by P. F. Boyer [of U. S.]; arr. 
by J. J. Skufca, jr. Cleveland, O., 
P. F. Boyer music pub. co. [1926 

© Aug. 1, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 467264; Paul F. Boyer, Cleveland. 


On MIAMI SHORE; golden sands of 
Miami, waltz, by Victor Jacobi, arr. 
by H. F. Odell [of U. S.]; mand. 
oerch. with piano. (Odell edition, 
no. 47) [1927 

Gy Jame 26. 1920: 2.6. Jan.2%, 1920' 
E 470791; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement ] 


ON THE BANKS OF SWEET LOUGH-REE; 
words and music by J. J. Slattery 
[of U. S.], arr. by Joseph Monk [of 
De. Sel [1928 

© Ae, Jan: 7% +1920 ;, B.470290; 
Joseph J. Slattery, Rochester, N. Y. 


ON THE BANKS OF THE RIVER RED; words 
by Ix. Gilmore, music by Leo Fried- 
man [of U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music €o. [1929 

© Sept. 3, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
HK 467407 ;s Kate Gilmore, Alexandria, 
La. 


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1930 


pt. 01, B'S... %.95 


ON THE BEACH; words by H. Thomp- 
son, music by Leo Friedman [of U. 
S.] Chicago, North American music 
co. [1930 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472079; H. Thompson, Pittsburgh. 


ON THE BOSOM OF THE SLEEPY NILE; 
from As you were, words by E. Ray 
Goetz, music by Howard Smith [of 
Ui Sa] [1931 

© Jan. 27, 1920,; 2 e. Jan. 23, 1920; 
EK 467577; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 

ON THE EDGE OF THE LAKE. See Sum- 

mer days. 


ONCE MORE (Ancora una volta); fox- 
trot, by Nicola Moleti. [of Italy]; 
orch. with piano conductor. 4to. 

[19382 

© Aug. 15, 1919; 1c. Dec. 12, 1919: 

EK 468161; A. & G. Carisch & c., Mi- 
lan. 


ONE BEAUTIFUL SUNNY DAY OVER IN OLD 
FRANCE; words by Platenik, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, 
Legiers music co. [1938 

© Jan. 14, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1920; 
: 467508 ; John Platenik, Sioux City, 
a. 


ONE GOLDEN HOUR; words by M. Gib- 
bons, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. 
S.] New York, World music pub. 
corp. [1934 


© Jan. 21, 1920; 2c. Jan. 24, 1920; 
EK 470667; Margaret Gibbons, North 
Westport, Mass. 


ONE HUNDRED AND ONE BEST SONGS. 
19th ed. [1935 


© Dec. 15, 1919; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
7, 1920; A 558841; Cable co., Chi- 
cago. [Copyright is claimed on re- 
vised collection] 


ONE LITTLE GIRL; lyric by Harold G. 
Frost, melody by F. Henri Klickmann 
[of U. S.] [1936 


© 1. cy Fan 24" 19202) BH), 470723. 
McKinley music co., Chicago. 


ONE SWEET KISS FROM YOU; words by 
F. Venturella, music by Geo. Graff, 
ic, Lor Ussu) iNew, York; World 
music pub. corp. [1937 


© Jan. 21, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 24, 1920; 


E 470710; F. Venturella, Hudson 


Heights, N. J. - 


oe 


OnLy; fox trot, by Caesar and Akst, 
played by Roy Bargy and Charley 
Straight [of U. S.] (Imperial song 
record, no. 9986) ' “T1988 

© Jan. 22, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 30, 1920; 
EK 467651; Imperial player roll co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation. ] 


ONLY A STORY; Words and music by 
Jim Lockhart, arr. by H. A. Funk 
fot U.:S.] [19389 

© Feb. 5, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 5, 1920; 
E 470873; Jas. C. Lockhart, Dayton, 
O. 


ONLY (THE) GIRL; words by L. C. Fen- 
stermacher, music by Edouard Hes- 
selberg [of U. S.] [1940 

© Jan. 1, 1920; 2 ec. Jan. 14, 1920; 
E 470496; Lloyd C. Fenstermacher, 
Ray, Ariz. 


ONLY PRETENDING; duet, from Fifinella, 
lyric by Ronald Jeans, music by Nor- 
man Hayes [of England] [1941 

© Dec. 17, 1919; 1 ce. Jan. 5, 1920; 
E 468807; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 


OnLy (THE) SWEETHEART FOR ME; 
words by F. G. Flannagan, music by 
Leo Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [1942 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 ec. Feb. 2, 1920; 
EF 472076; Fred G. Flannagan, Vona, 
Col. 


ONLY YOU, THAT’S ALL; song and 
chorus, words by Bert Henry Carl- 
son, music by John Avery Noble, jr. 
[of U. S.] [1943 

© June 7, 1919-2 ce eaame2G,; 
1919; E 467570: John A. Noble, jr., 
Honolulu. 


ONLY YOU WILL DO; words by Vincent 
Cicatelli, music by V. Tomasulo [of 
Ue) Sil [1944 © 

© 1c. Feb. 2, 1920; E 467779; 
Vincent Tomasulo, New York. 


Onwarp UNCLE SAM; words by C. F. 
Burton, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of 
U.8.] New York, World music pub. 

corp. [1945 
© Jan. 2, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 24, 1920; 
Fi 470686; C. Francis Burton, Seattle. 

OprEN (THE) WINDOW; eight short 
pieces, by George Dyson [of Great 
Britain] op. 12a; piano. [1946 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 1 c. Dee. 9, 1919; 
E 461714; Joseph Williams, Itd., Lon- - 
don. 

ORANGE BLOSSOMS. 
quet. 


See Bride’s bou- 


116 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1920 


1964 


ORIENTAL (THE) BALL; a syncopated 
fantasy, words by G. Quaw, melody 
by L. Reding [of U. S.] [1947 

© 1c. Feb. 4, 1920; E 467908; 
Lucile Reding and Gene Quaw, New 
York. 


ORIENTAL PEARL; Scng fox trot, words 
by Louis Tonkonogy, music by L. 
Arellano [of Philippines, domiciled 
at Philadelphia. | [1948 

© 1c. Feb. 3, 1920; E 470834; 
Luis Arellano, Philadelphia. 


ORIENTAL STARS; words and music by 

James V. Monaco [of U. S.] [1949 

© Feb. 7, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1920; 

EH 470911; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
ine., New York. 


ORIENTALE [AND] ROSE LEAF; two step, 
by George Muder [of U. S.]; mand. 
solos. [1950 

© Dee. 15, 1919; 2c. Jan. 22, 1920; 
E 470616; George Stannard, Trenton, 
N. J. 


OTHER (THE) FELLOW’S GIRLIE; words 
and melody by Harold G. Frost [of 
U. S.J [1951 

© 1c. Jan. 24, 1920; E 470724; 
McKinley music co., Chicago. 


OUR BANNER; words by H. W. Shaylor, 
music by G. T. Goldthwaite [of U. 
S]; mixed voices. 4to. [1952 


© Feb. 2, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 6, 1920; 
E 470971; Cressy & Allen, Portland, 
Me. 


OUR BATTALION; march and two step, 
by Harry Rushworth [of England]; 
reed and brass band. 4to. [1953 


© Dee. 16, 1919; 1 @. Dec. 30, 1919; 
F, 4683812; Hawkes & son, London. 


OUR BIG JAZZ BAND; by Jas. W. Tate, 
arr. by J. Ord Hume [of Great Brit- 
ain]; band. London, Boosey & co. 
(In Boosey’s brass and reed band 
journal, no. 596.) [1954 


© Dec. 24, 1919; 1 ce. Jan. 30, 
1920; E 468885; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London.° [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement] 


OUR BOYS ARE COMING HOME; words by 
C. Houston, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. S.J] Chicago, North Amer- 
ican music co. [1955 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
EF 472077; Clara Houston, Conew- 
ango, N. Y. 


OUR BOYS WHO WILL NEVER COME BACK; 
words by C. F. Gordon, musie by 
Edouard Hesselberg [of U. S.] 

[1956 

© Jan. 21, 1920; 2 ce. Jan. 31, 1920; 

Ei 467852; Chas. F. Gordon, New Al- 
bany, Ind. 

OUR FATHERS, WHERE WERE THEY; 
words and music by G. K. Hamilton 
[of U. 8.] [1957 

© Nov. 10, 1919; 2 ec. Dee. 138, 1919; 
F 470464; Geo. K. Hamilton, Mon- 
tela, N. Y. [Copyright is claimed on | 
revision and new matter] 


Our HERO PERSHING IS BACK HOME; 
words by W. F. Onder, music by 
Edouard Hesselberg [of U. S.] 

[1958 


© Jan. 21, 1920; 2c. Jan. 31, 1920; 
EK 467844; W. F. Onder, St. Louis. 


OvuR LITTLE BABIES; words by Mrs. M. 
EK. Van Doren, music by Edouard 
Hesselberg [of U. S.] [1959 

© Jan. 21, 1920; 2 ec. Jan. 31, 1920; 
E 467842; Mrs. M. E. Van Doren, 
Ontario, Calif. 


Our Lorp Is RISEN; Easter anthem, 
words in part by M. A. Simpson, 
music by W. C. Williams [of U. S.]; 
mixed voices. 4to. (Choir music, 
second series, no. 64.) [1960 

© Jan. 24,1920; 2 ¢. Jan. 24, 1920; 
I) 470731; M. A. Simpson, Ridge- 
field Park, N. J. 


Our NATION; four-part song, words 
and musie by Geo. R. Young [of U. 
s.] 3 mixed voices. (Octavo secular, 
second series, no. 3805.) [1961 

© Jan. 31, 1920; 2c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
FE 467902; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati. 


OuR OWN AMERICA’S DAUGHTERS; words 
by A. Nolan, music by Leo Fried- 


rma fOr) Oss.) "Chicago, ~ North 
American music co. [1962 
© Aug. 25, 1919;2 ¢. Jan... 26, 


1920; E 467429; Agnes Nolan, So. 
Vernon, Mass. 


OUT WHERE THE BATTLES SWEEP; words 
by H. H. Hoel, musie arr. by Barnie 
G. Young fof U. S.] [1963 

© Feb. 10, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 5, 1920; 
i} 470884; Homer H. Hoel, Peters- 
burg, Va. 

OuT WITH MY LOVE; words by A. Mc- 
Nair, musie by George Lowell Tracy 
fof U. S.] blue print. [1964 

© 1c. Dee. 26, 1919; E 470547; 
Arthur McNair, East Boston. 


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1965 


OUT YONDER; words by E. D. Tressler, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 
Chicago, North American music ¢o. 

[1965 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 

E 472082; E. D. Tressler, Wilson- 
ville, Neb. 


OUTCAST’S (AN) CONFESSION ; words by 
D. Driver, music by Edouard Hes' 
selberg [of U. S.] [1966 


©. Jan, 29) 29205 2) ae han, at 
1920; E 467890; Dora Driver, Den 
ver. 


OUVERTURE PASTORALE; de E. Hovel- 
acque et H. Bouillard [of France]; 
orch. avec piano conducteur. 4to. 

[1867 

©) Deer 29)"1919:> 1- ¢.) Fan. 22, 

1920; E 468714; E.  Hovelacque, 
Paris. 


OVER THE BLUE SEA; words and music 
by J. H. Nieman [of U. S.], arr. by 


Herman Bellstedt, jr. [of U. S8.] 
[1968 
Gi Pebir3s; 4920) 2 ve Jam 928 


1920; E 467673; J. H. Nieman, Sum- 
man, Ind. 


OVER YONDER IN THE GRAVE YARD; 
words by V. Mummert, melody by 


Jean Navarre [pseud. of Ethel 
Fisher, of U. S.] [1969 


© 1c. Feb. 2, 1920; E. 467794; 
Viola Mummert, Westminster, Md. 


PADEREWSKI (IGNATzZ) Melody (Melo- 
die); chants du voyageur, by I. 
Paderewski, op. 8, no. 3, rev. and 


annotated by C. v. Sternberg [of 
Vy. .S:] 3 plano, in’ B. [1970 


©) Jams. 205 19203) 2 se. ganus20- 
1920; E 470594; Jos. W. Stern & 
co., New. York. [Copyright is 
claimed on revision and annotation] 


PAGINE MINIME; 16 pezzettini facili di 
L. Contini Anselmi [of Italy] op. 25; 
pr dase, A. 2: [1971, 1972 


© May 30, 1919; 1 c. each Dec. 12, 
1919; H 468166, 468167; A. & G. 
Carisch & ¢c., Milan. 


PAHISSA (JAIME) Seis pequenas fu- 
gas; de J. Pahissa [of Spain], digi- 
tacién de Frank Marshall _ [of 
Spain]; piano. Contents: Prelu- 
dio.—Canci6én.—Scherzo.—Els tres 
tambors.—Aria.—Fuga. [1973 


© . Dee... 0/1/1919 41 *e Jany, 2, 
1920; E 468348; Union musical es- 
panola, Madrid. 


pt. 1, 0."6.,,'v. do 


PAJAMA BLUES; from The naughty 
bride, lyric. by Alfred Dubin, music 
by Harry Olsen [of U. S8.] | [1974 

© Feb. 5, 1920; 2 ec. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 470923; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


PATAMA DANCE; by Albert D. Grover 
fof U. 8.]; banjo, A and C notation. 
(Odell edition, no. 27) [1975 


© Jan. 30, 1920; 2 ec. Feb. 2, 1920; 
hh 467807; H. F. Odell & co., Boston. 


PALASSIN CASA SA FILLA (Payasin casa 
su hijita); text del mateix amb la 
collaboracio d’ Alexandre Gali, miu- 
sica de Joan Llongueras [of Spain] 
(Cangons i jocs d’infants) [1976 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 1 ec. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468340; Casa Dotesio, Barcelona, 
Spain. 


PANSY FACES; words by A. Zell, music 
by Edouard Hesselberg [of U. 8.] 

[1977 

© Nov. 14, 1919; 2 c. Dee. 4, 1919; 

E 467841; Anna Zell, Bonilla, S. D. 


PAPILLONS (LES); hesitation valse, by 
Alexandre Durand, arr. by J. Ord 
Hume [of Great Britain]; band. 
London, Boosey & co. (Jn Boosey’s 
brass and reed band journal, no. 
596) [1978 


© Dec. 24, 1919; 1 e Jan: 30, 
1920; E 468886; Reid bros., ltd., 
London. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement ] 


PARAPHRASE. See Poéme mystique. 


PaRcHEO (EL); schottisch con dos 
Campanillas, letra de Geronimo Go- 
mez, mtsica de Jose Padilla [of 
Spain] [1979 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 1 ec. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468330; Union musical espanola, 
Madrid. 


PASSING MOMENTS; waltz, arr. by Max 

Werner [of U. 8.]; piano. [1980 

© 1c Feb. 5, 1920; E 470897; 
Wm. Kohnhorst, Washington. 


PatuHos; di Mario Tarenghi [of Italy] 
op. 81, no. 2; piano. (Suite di tre 
pezzi, no. 2) [1981 

© Dee. 29, 1919; 1 ¢. Dec. 30, 1919 ; 
E 468891; G. Ricordi & co., Miian. 


PrEace; words by R. Hassenteufel, mu- 
sic by Artie Bowers [of U. S.] New 
York, Authors & composers service © 
co. [1982 

© 1c. Jan. 16, 1920; E 467152; 
Rolland Hassenteufel, Flushing, L. I. 


118 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1920 


PEACE AND FREEDOM FOR EVERMORE} 
words by M. M. Cadicu, music by 
A. Leopold Richard [of U. S.] Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [1983 

fetan.. 14, 192062 ci.) Jan. 27, 
1920; E 467505; Margaret M. Ca- 
dieu, Flint, Mich. 


PEACE HAS DONE WONDERS TO ME; words 
by F. B. Parchen, music by Geo. 
wean: jr [ot U. S.}] New ° York, 
World music pub. corp. [1984 

© Jan. 30, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 467708; Frank B. Parchen, Mil- 
waukee. 


PEARL; north star comedy, words by 
Sub Urban, music by Hector Rich- 
ard fof U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [1985 

© Jan. 14, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1920; 
E 467477; Hilmer C. Iverson, Erie, 
Minn. 


PEARL OF MY MEMORY; words by J. 
Buktenica, music by Geo. Graff, jr. 
[of U. S.J] New York, World music 
pub. corp. [1986 

© Jan. 21, 1920; 2 ¢ Jan. 24, 1920; 
E 470702; Jos. Buktenica, Detroit. 


PEDAL Book; foundation studies, by 
Johann M. Blose [of U. S.] op. 35; 
piano. [1987 

© Oct. 25, 1919; 2 c and aff. Oct. 
27, 1919; A 560530; Theo. Presser 
eco., Philadelphia. 


PEER GYNT SUITE No. 2. See Grieg 
(Edvard Hagerup) 
PEER GYNT’S HEIMKEHR. See Grieg 


(Edvard Hagerup) Peer Gynt suite 
no. 2. 


PEEVISH (A) APPETITE; words by J. C. 
Gaines, music by Geo. E. Johnson [of 
U. 8.]; piano with words. Photo- 
stat. > 

© 1c) Jan. 16, 1920; EB 467171: 
James C. Gaines, Washington. 


Preey ; fox trot, by Neil Moret, arr. by 
Wm. Schulz [of U.S.]; band. 4to. 

[1989 

© Jan. 30, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 31, 1920; 

E 467744; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 

[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 

ment] 

PEPITA; 

music by Eric Coates [of Great Brit- 

ain] [1990 

. © Jan. 14, 1920; 1 ¢. Jan. 23, 1920; 

= 468769; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 

on. 


[1988 | 


words by Douglas Furber, 


1998 


PER SEMPRE; two-step, di Eugenio Mau- 

ro [ot Italy]; piano. [1991 

© Dee. 1, 1919; 1 ce. Jan. 20, 1920; 

E 468685; A. & G. Carisch & @, 
Milan. 


PERFECT (A) END OF AN IMPERFECT 
DAY; words by G. I. Hastings, music 
by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New 
York, World music pub. corp. [1992 

© Jan. 21, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 24, 1920; 
E 470716; G. Idella Hastings, Cam- 
den, N. J. 


PERSHING’S GREETING; words by J. 
Mack, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of 
U.S8.] New York, World music pub. 
corp. [1993 

© Jan. 30, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 467741; Jean Mack, Navarre, O. 


Petir BacH. See Bach (Johann Se- 
bastian ) 


PETIT BALLET JAPONAIS; by G. Goublier, 
arr. by Adolf Schmid [of England] ; 
orch. with piano conductor. (Gal- 
axy, no. 155) [1994 

© Jan. 24, 1920; 2 « Jan. 26, 1920; 
E 468776; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement ]} 


Purr 6(ias).  DIABELEI ~ MULLER > 18 
piéces instructives pour les tout 
petits, par A. Diabelli, op. 125, et 
A. EB. et E. A. Miller, révision par H. 
Vaillant [of France]; piano. Lyon, 
Janin fréres. (Petite bibliothéque 
classique a usage de la jeunesse) 


[1995 

© Dec. 20, 1919; 1 ec. Jan. 2, 1920; 

E 468264; J. Janin, Lyon, France. 
[Copyright is claimed on révision] 


Petit (LE) ScHMITT; exercises pour 
les cing doigts, extraits de lop. 16, 
par Aloys Schmitt, révision par H. 
Vaillant [of France]; piano. Lyon, 
Janin fréres. (Petite bibliothéque 
classique a l’usage de la jeunesse) 

[1996 

© Dee. 20, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 

E 468265; J. Janin, Lyon, France. 
[Copyright is claimed on revision] 


PuHitiepe (I.) 24 piéces choisies; de 
divers compositeurs, rév. par I. 
Philipp [of France]; piano. Lyon, 
Janin fréres. (Le petite pianiste, 
1*° série) 1°" livre—2° livre. 

[1997, 1998 

© Dec. 20, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 

E 468399, 468400; J.- Janin, Lyon, 

France. [Copyright is claimed on 
revision ] 


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1999 


Puiuiere (I.)—Continued. 
24 sonatines choisies; de divers 
compositeurs, rév. par I. Philipp [of 
France]; piano. Lyon, Janin fréres. 
(Le petit pianiste, 2° serie) 1° 
livre. 2° livre. [1999, 2000 
© Dee. 20, 1919; 1 c. each Jan. 2, 
1920; E 468397, 468398; J. Janin, 
Lyon, France. [Copyright is claimed 
on revision J 


PICKANINNIE’S (A) LULLABY; words 
by Clifford Austin Abrahamson, 
music by H. H. Holmes [of U. 8.] 

[2001 


© 1c. Feb. 11, 1920; E 471030; 
Harold Hans Holmes, Minneapolis. 


PICTURE (THE) YOU GAVE TO ME; words 
by S. G. Gitlitz, music by Geo. Graff, 
jr. fof U. S.J] New York, World 
music pub. corp. [2002 

© Jan. 30, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 467740; Simon George Gitlitz, New 
Rochelle, N. Y. 


PIEDIGROTTA 1919; anno 18, la canzone 
napolitana. [2003 


© Sept. 1, 1919; 1c. Jan. 23, 1920; 
E 468859 ; G. Santojanni, Naples. 


PIERROT AND PIERRETTE; danse fantas- 
tique; de Felix Lemoine [of Eng- 
land]; piano. London, Herman 
Darewski music pub. co. (Morceaux 
pour piano, by eminent composers, 
no. 5) [2004 


© Dec. 23, 1919; 1 ec. Jan. 7, 1920; 
EK 468900; Chas. Sheard & co., Lon- 
don. 
PIJAMA-DANCE; Teddy-trot or fox trot, 
di Nicola Moleti [of Italy] ; piano. 
[2005 
© Nov. 1, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 20, 1920; 
H 468691; A. & G. Carisch & «@, 
Milan. 


PIRINOLA; couplet, letra y mdsica de 
Juan Martinez Abades [of Spain] 
[2006 
© Dec. 30,1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468346; Union musical espanola, 
Madrid. . 


Pit (LA) BeciaA (The prettiest) ; polka, 
by Giuseppe Tarantola [of Italy, 
domiciled at Brooklyn]; B flat clar- 
inet. [2007 

© Sept. 15, 1919; 2 ec Sept. 20, 
1919; E 467627; O. Pagani & bro., 
New York. 


pt. III, 0. S., Vv. 15 


PLAINTES FUNEBRES; de H. Bouillard 
et E. Hovelacque [of France]; orch. 
avec piano conducteur. 4to. (Col- 
lection passe-partout) ' [2008 

© Dec. 29, 1919;°1 @ Jan. 22, 
1920; E 468721; E. Hovelacque, 
Paris. 


PLANTATION DANCE; by Katherine Ken- 
nicott Davis [of U. 8.]; piano. (4 
southern sketches) [2009 

©. Jan. 12, 192022 Geet, 
1920; EH 470350; Hatch music ¢co., 
Philadelphia. 


PLAY ’EM FOR MAMA SING ’EM FOR ME; 
words and music by Clarence. Wil- - 
liams [of U. S.] [2010 

©) Jan 20; 192032" @ Saami 
1920; HE 467585; Williams & Piron, 
Chicago. 


PLAY ME A DIXIE MELODY; lyrics by 
Hal Ehrig, music by F. E. Jones [of 
GeSa [2011 

© 1c. Feb. 4, 1920; E 467895; 
Florence Eleanor Jones, Chicago. 


PLAY ME A RAGTIME TUNE; words by S. 
J. Kennedy, music by E. 8S. S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [2012 

© 1e. Jan. 27, 1920; E 470753; 
S. J. Kennedy, Evanston, Il. 


Pop NASIMA OKNY; pochod, F. Kmoch, 
upravil 1K. M. Coutal Jotaws ts; 
pro jeden hlas s priivodem piana. 

[2013 

© Nov. 24,°1919 92 .¢ *aee 16; 

1920; EK 4704385; Aloysius J. Turek, 

Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement] 


POEME MYSTIQUE; par Ch. Tournemire 
[of France] op. 33; piano. Lyon, 
Janin fréres. Contents: — Para- 
phrase.—-Evocation.—Hpilogue. 

[2014 
© Dec. 20,1919; Le) Jans 2920 
E 468262; J. Janin, Lyon, France. 


POLISH NATIONAL DANCE; krakawiek, 
by. I. J. Spiller: [ot Uy Sieom a0 - 
piano. [2015 

© 1c. Jan. 2, 1920; E 467630; 
Isidor Spiller, New York. 


Potxa. See Children’s (A) party. 


POLKA DROLATIQUE; de Eugéne Hovel- 
acque [of France]; orch. avec piano 
conducteur. 4to. [2016 

© Dee.’ 29, 1919 4d ey dan. 22, 
1920; E 468719; E. Hovelacque, 
- Paris. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1920 


POLKA MAZURKA POLAND; by I. J. 
Spiller [of U. 8.] op. 123 piano. 
[2017 
© 1c. Jan. 2, 1920; E 467631; Isi- 
dor Spiller, New York. 


PoLoNnAIsES. See Chopin 


Francois) 


(Frédéric 


Poor LITTLE CHINA RosE; words by 
Martin V. Merle, melody by A. B. 
Pooley [of U. S8.] [2018 

© 1c Dee. 26, 1919; E 470283; 
Alexander B. Pooley, Chicago. 


Poppies; by A. Davis [of U. S.]; piano 
in G. (Six tone pictures, no. 2) 
[2019 
Oy Dee, at, 1919; 2 ie. Tan, 19, 
1920; E 470570; Arthur Davis, St. 
Louis. [Copyright is claimed on new 
matter] 


PoUR ELLE; aubade, par A. Bose [of 
France]; piano. [2020 
© Dec. 9, 1919; 1 ce. Dec. 31, 1919; 

I. 468403; A. Bose, Paris. 


Pour LE PAYS; paroles et musique de 
HK. Jaques-Dalcroze [of Switzer- 
land] ; soli, duo ou choeurs. (Chan- 
tons, dansons enfantines, no. 1) 

[2021 
© Sept. 8, 1919; 1 ec Sept. 25, 
1919; E 460467 ; Heugel et cie, Paris. 


POUR LE PETIT CHAPERON ROUGE; paroles 
de Charles Perrault, musique de 
Alex Voormolen [of France] ; mezzo 
sop. (Deux moralités, no. 2) [2022 

© Dec. 29, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 22, 1920: 
Ki 468725; Rouart, Lerolle et cie., 
Paris. 


PouR RIQUET A LA HOUPPE; paroles de 
Charles Perrault, musique de Alex 
Voormolen [of France]; mezzo sop. 
(Deux moralités, no. 1) [2023 

© Dec. 29. 1919: 1 .«&. Jan. 22, 
1920; E 468724; Rouart, Lerolle et 
cie., Paris. 


PoUR TES BEAUX YEUX; paroles et musi- 
que de L. de Ferry [of France], 
Paris, Editions Maurice Senart et 
cie. [2024 

yy Dec 29,: 1919 045 \e.\ Jans 22 
1920; E 468723; Lionel de Ferry, 
Vaucluse, France. 


PowHATAN; heap big fox trot, by R. 

Braine [of U. 8.]; piano. [2025 

© 1c. Jan. 9, 1920; E 470853: 
‘Robert Braine, New York. 


2034 


PoWROT DO WOLNEJ POLSKI; duet, 
words and music by Antoni Jax [of 
UsisS.] [2026 

‘© Dec. 20, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 7, 1920; 
E 470296; W. H. Sajewski, Chicago. 


PRAIRIE BELLE; words and music by P. 
F. Murray [of U. 8.] [Kansas City, 
Mo.], P: EF. M. pub. co. [2027 

© Jan. 31, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 5, 1920; 
~ 470867; Patrick Francis Murray, 
Kansas City, Mo. 


PRApoR SLAVY; words and melody by 

T. Mateju [of U. 8.] [2028 

© 1c. Feb. 7, 1920; E 470903; 
Theophil Mateju, New York. 


PREDILETTA (LA) DEL VILLAGGIO; versi 
di Giuseppe Scotto di Carlo, musica 
di A. Montalto [of Italy, domiciled at 
New York]; mand. acc. [2029 

© 1e. Jan. 14, 1920; E 467102; 
Agostino Montalto, New York. 


PRELUDE AND ALLEGRO; by B. F. Cliffe 
[of U. S.]; piano with accompanying 
instrument. [2030 

© 1c. Jan. 30, 1920; E 467826; 
Benjamin Franklin Cliffe, Akron, O. 


PRELUDES ET FUGUES. See Bach (Jo- 


hann Sebastian ) 


PrELupIO. See Pahissa (Jaime) Seis 


pequenas fugas. 


PRELUDIO-CORALE; di F. Boghen [of 
Italy]; piano. [2031 
© Nov. 1, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 20, 1920; 

E 468695 ; A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 


PRESCRIPTION BLUES; words and melody 

by Harold G. Frost [of U. S.] [20382 

©1ec. Jan. 24, 1920; E 470725; 
McKinley music co., Chicago. 


Prigre. See Saint-Saéns (Charles Ca- 


mille) 


PRIERE A PALLAS; de Il’ opérette Phi- 
Phi, par H. Christiné [of France] ; 
cordes avee piano conducteur. 4to. 
(Collection des refrains en vogue, 

‘no. 57) [2033 

©) Dec. 20, 1919; 1 ce. Jan: 2; 1920; 

E 468260; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


PRIERE AVANT LE CATECHISME. See 
Nouveaux cantiques. 5e cahier. 
Primo sGuarDo (First glance); ma- 


zurka-capriccio, by 8S. Pizzuti [of U. 

S.] ; piano. [2034 
© 1e Jan. 2, 1920; E 470148; 

Stephen Pizzuti, New York. 


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pt. 111, NOs., ¥.48 


i 


PRINCESITA (LA) DE LOS SUENOS Locos; | QUANT JO M’EN POSO LA COTILLETA— 


fox-trot, de Eduardo Granados [of 
Spain] ; piano. [2035 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468327; Union musical espafola, 
Madrid. 


PROHIBITION ; words by F. H. Dove, mu- 
sic by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [2036 

© Jan. 19, 1920; 2c. Jan. 27, 1920; 
E 467498; Florence H. Dove, Kansas 
City, Mo. 


P’t1r (UN) PEU D’WISKY; paroles de J. 
Bertet et V. Scotto, musique de Vin- 
cent Scotto [of France] [2037 


© Dec. 18, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468188 ; V. Scotto, Paris. 


PuccIn1 (GIACOMO) INNO A DIANA; 
di G. Puccini [of Italy], rid. di V. 
Billi [of Italy]; orch. con piano con- 
duttore. 4to. [2088 

© May 30, 1919; 1 c. Dec. 12, 1919; 
E 468156; A. & G. Carisch & ¢@., Mi- 
lan. : 

PuJoL (FRANCESCH) Tres cancons 


originals; musica de F. Pujol [of 
Spain] Contents: No’t sapiga greu; 


poesia de F. Matheu.—Ets meva; 
poesia de A. Guimera.—Jugant; 
poesia de J. Maragall. [2039 


© Dee. 30, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 4683386; Union musical espafiola, 
Madrid. 


PUNKA WALLAH; oriental sketch, by 
Walter R. Collins [of England]; 
piano. [2040 

© Jan. 6, 1919; 1 ¢c. Jan. 28, 1920; 
E 468782 ; Hawkes & son, London. 


PURPLE ROSES OF CAIRO; words by Jim- 
mie Dupre, melody by Steve Lewis 
and A. J. Piron [of U. S.] [2041 

© 1c. Dec. 26, 1919; E 467571; 
Armand J. Piron, New Orleans. 


PUSSYFOOT PARADE; one step, by H. 
G. Legh Thompson [of England]; 
piano. [2042 

© Jan. 5, 1920; 1 c. Jan. 21, 1920: 
E 468790; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


QUADRIFOGLIO ; valse, di G. Solazzi [of 
Italy]; piano. [2043 
© Dee. 1, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 20, 1920; 

E 468684; A. & G. Carisch & ¢., Milan. 


QUANT JO M’EN POSO LA COTILLETA 
(Cuando me pongo mi corselito) ; 
lletra i musica de Joan Liongueras 
[of Spain], trad. castellana de Joa- 


Continued. 


quin Montaner. (Cangons i jocs 
d@’infants) [2044 


© Dee. 30, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468341; Casa Dotesio, Barcelona, 
Spain. 


QUERER (EL) BANDOLERO; cancion anda- 
luza, letra de Martinillo, mtisica de 
F, Alonso fof Spain] [2045 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 2, 1920; 
I 468325; Union musical espafiola, 
Madrid. 


RABBIT (A) CHASE; by C. W. Kern - 
[of U. 8.] op. 409, no. 1; piano, 
(Across the fields) [2046 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1920; 
EK 470098; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


RACHEM (Mercy); three-part song, 
words by Max S. Brown, English 
version by Elsie Jean, Italian ver- 
sion by Arturo Papalardo, music by 
Mana-Zucea [pseud. of Zuckermann, 
of U. S.J]; women’s chorus. 4to. 

[2047 

© Jan. 29, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 

E 470829; John Church co., Cincin- 

nati. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


RACHMANINOFF (SERGEI V.) Prelude; 
by S. V. Rachmaninoff, op. 3, no. 2, 
arr. by Preston W. Orem [of U. S.]; 
piano, 4 hands. [2048 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 470105; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement ] 


RAGGY BAGGY MELODY; fox trot, words 
by J. S. Brett, music by A. C. Jacobs 
fot U. S.] op. 57 > in Biater. [2049 

© Jan. 16, 1920; 2 c Jan. 19, 1920; 
E 467190; Jack S. Brett and Anson 
C. Jacobs, Jamestown, N. Y.. 


RAGTIME WEDDING DAY ; words and mel- 
ody by E. Crocker [of U. S.], arr. 
by. Arthur Fisk [of U. S.] [2050 

© 1c. Jan. 27, 1920; BE 470767; 
Edna Crocker, San Francisco. 


RAILROAD BLUES ; fox trot, by Washing- 
ton, Gillespie and Roberts, played by 
Roy Bargy [of U. S.] (Imperial 
song record, no. 91005) [2051 

© Jan. 22, 1920; 2 c Jan. 30, 1920; 
E 467663; Imperial player roll co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
-interpretation ] 


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no. 2, 1920 


Rain (THE) crow; melody by C. Mey- 
erhoff [of U. 8.]; instrumental. 

[2052 

© 1c. Jan. 31, 1920; EH 470794; 

Charley Meyerhoff, Monticello, Ark. 


Re D'ITaia (King of Italy) ; polka, by 
Giuseppe Tarantola [of Italy, domi- 
ciled at Brooklyn]; B flat clarinet. 

[2053 

ey sent 15, 1919;.2 ¢. Sept. 20, 

1919; EK 467625; O. Pagani & bro., 
New York. 


REBIKOFF (V.) Valse; by V. Rebikoff, 
op. 10, no. 8, rev. and annotated by 
Cc. v. Sternberg [of U. S.]; piano, 
m. &. [2054 

© Jan. 20, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 20, 1920; 
E 470580; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on re- 
vision and annotation ] 


RECONCILIATION; by Felix Thorel [of 

England]; violin and piano. [2055 

© Dec. 29, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 3, 1920; 

E 468395; Swan & co., Watson & 
Wilcox, ltd., London. 


RECREATIONS; by James Lyon [of 
Great Britain] op. 76; piano. bk. 
1-3. [2056-2058 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 1 c. each Jan. 2, 
1920; E 468178—-468180; Edwin Ash- 
down, ltd., London. 


RECUEILLEMENT. See Debussy (Claude) 
Cing poémes. 


Rep (THE) PLANET Mars. See Stars. 


REDDING (JOSEPH) Intermezzo; by J. 
Redding [of U. S.]; violin and pi- 
ano. [2059 

© Jan. 28, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 29, 1920; 
E 470780; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 


REED (WILLIAM HENRY) ‘Toccata; by 
W. H. Reed [of Great Britain] ; vio- 
lin and piano. [2060 

© Dec. 8, 1919; 1 c. Dee. 30, 1919; 
E 468291; Augener, ltd., London. 
Album of six Scottish 


REELS. See 


tunes. 


REINA (LA) ROJA; pescao, words by 
Mario Horacio Cajar, music by Max- 
imo Arrates Boza [of Panama] 
New York, Levonel co., ine. [2061 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 17, 1920; 
E 467855; Carlos W. Muller, Pan- 
ama, Panama. 


Se 


2070 


REMEMBER DEAR THERE'LL COME A DAY; 
words and music by S. Levine and G. 
Weiss [of U. S.] [2062 

© July; Sy 1919; e.; Septs 14, 
1919; E 470472; Sam Levine and 
George Weiss, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 


REMEMBRANCE. See Swinstead (Felix) 
Four romantic pieces. 


REPOSE; words by EH. D. Gunther; 
music by E. S. S. Huntington [of 
U..S8.] [2063 

© 1 ce. Jan. 15, 1920; E 470421; | 
Emma D. Gunther, Chillicothe, O. 


REQUIEM; words by Robert Louis Ste- 
venson, music by Paul Edmonds [of 
Great Britain]; three ladies’ voices. 
4to. [2064 

© Jan. 8, 1920; 1 c. Jan. 23, 1920; 
E 468777; J. Curwen & sons, ltd., 
London. 


RESPONSE FROM HEAVEN; words by M. 
Millhouse, melody by Jean Navarre 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of U. S.] 

[2065 
Gt ve. Web: 2) 1920 +48) 4G GOH « 
Mabel Millhouse, E. St. Louis, II. 


Rest; words by Bruce Malaher, music 
by Peter Upcher [of Great Britain] ; 
in E flat. [2066 

© Dec. 12, 1919; 1 ec. Jan. 8, 1920; 
E 468549; Boosey & co., London. 


REST AT EVENTIDE; words by Harold 
Simpson, music by H. Baynton Power 
[of England]; in C. [2067 

© Dec. 18, 1919; 1 c. Dec. 20, 1919; 


EH 468120; Newman pub. co., ltd., 
London. 

RESTE AVEC NOUS, SEIGNEUR. See Nou- 
veaux cantiques. 4e cahier. 


RETURN; words by Jessie B. Ritten- 
house, music by David W. Guion [of 
U. S.]; medium voice. [2068 

© Jan. 30, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 31, 1920; 
HK 470796; G. Schirmer, ine, New 
York. 

RETURN (THE) OF PEACE; march, by 
Harry Bidgood [of England]; reed 
and brass band. 4to. [2069 


© Tanins, | 91 sve Jams QR A919 ; 
HE 468781; Hawkes & son, London. 


REUNION. See Hiawatha. 
REVERIE; di Guglielmo Cecconi [of 
Italy]; violino e pf. [2070 


© May 30, 1919; 1c. Dec. 12, 1919; 
EK 468163; A. & G. Carisch & ©co., 
Milan. 


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2071 


RHAN-JEE; words by M. Marglous, 
music by J. Marglous [of U. S.] 
WY ZOTa. 
© 1c. Jan. 30, 1920; E 470782; 
Jerome and Myra Marglous, St. 
Louis. 


RIDE A cocK-HORSE. See Old rhymes 


with new tunes. 


RIJEN ; words and melody by T. Mateju 

[of U. S.] [2072 

© 1c. Feb. 7, 1920; E 470902; 
Theophil Mateju, New York. 


Rip VAN WINKLE AND HIS LITTLE MEN; 
from The night boat, words by Anne 
Caldwell, music by Jerome Kern [of 
HS.) [2073 

© Jan. 13, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 15, 1920; 
E 467130; T. B. Harms. co., New 
York. 


Riso (Un) (A smile) ; waltz, by Giu- 
seppe Tarantola [of Italy, domiciled 
at Brooklyn]; B fiat clarinet. [2074 

(©: Sept. (15, 1919> ‘2 e Sept. 20; 
1919; E 467614; O. Pagani & bro., 
New York. 


ROAMING THROUGH THE WOODS; words 
by V. Bulwinski, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [2075 

© Sept. 3, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 26,.1920; 
E 467414; Victoria Bulwinski, New 
Brunswick, N. J. 


Rosin Aparr. See Album of six Scot- 
tish tunes. 


ROBINSON’S (GAD) FIRST TWELVE LES- 
SONS FOR BANJO; by G. Robinson [of 
U. 8.]; banjo, modern C notation. 

[2076 


© Mar. 30, 1918; 2 c. Dec. 11, 1919; 
E 467578; Gad Robinson, Boston. 


RoGeER-DucassE (—) Arabesques; no. 
2, par Roger-Ducasse [of France]; 
piano. [2077 

© Dee. 13, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468198; Durand & cie, Paris. 


ROMANCE; by Ernest H. Sheppard [of 

We55.1 7 organ.’ - [2078 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 

E 470091; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


by Ruth Thompson [of U. §8.]; 
piano. [2079 

© Jan. 12, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 21, 1920; 
E 467584; Martha Thompson, Los 
Angeles. 


pt. 1, BBS YE ES 


RoMANcE—Continued. 

de Roger-Ducasse [of France]; 

violoncelle avec acc. d’orch.; partie 

1°** violons, [2080 
© Dee. 9, 1919; 1 ¢. Dec. 31, 1919: 

E 468409; Durand & cie., Paris. 


RoMANCEIN G. See Swinstead (Felix) 
Four romantic pieces. 


Romp (THE) See Children’s (A) party. 


RONDA DEI GNoMI. See Liszt (Franz) 
Sei studii da concerto. 


RONDE DES PAPILLONS (Roundelay of 


butterflies); de J. Creus_ fof 
France]; orch. avec piano conduc- — 
teur. 4to. [2081 


© Dec. 29, 1919; 1c. Jan. 22, 1920; 
E 468709; José Creus, Paris. 


RONDOS, FANTAISIES ET PIECES DIVERSES. 
See Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) 


Rosa; words and music by M. Hirst [of 

UL S.] [2082 

© 1c. Feb. 4, 1920; E 467884; 
Minette Hirst, New York. 


RosE (THE) BORDERED WAY; words and 
music by J. E. Moore [of U. 8.] (Un 
Special songs of His assurance) 

[2083 

© Feb. 2, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1920; 

E 471038; John E. Moore, Los An- 
geles. 


ROSE DI MAGGIO; versi e musica di G. 
Giannelli [of Italy] ; mand. ace. 8vo. 
Naples, F. Feola. [2084 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 ec. Jan. 7, 1920; 
E 468458 ; Italian book co., New York. 


ROSE-KISSES; words by Edward 
Thomas-Jackson, music by Henry 
Geehl [of England]; in B flat. [2085 

© Dec. 23, 1919; 1 c. Dec. 26, 1919; 
E 468123; Gould & Bolttler, London. 


RosE LEAF. See Orientale [and] Rose 
leaf. 


ROSE LEAVES; by Ralph C. Jackson [of 

U. 8.]; piano. [2086 

© Feb. 4, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 6, 1920; 

E 470899; Huntzinger & Dilworth, 
inc., New York. 


RosE oF MANDALAY; fox trot, by Her- 
bert Claar [of U. S.J], arr. by Charles 
N. Grant [of U. S.]; instrumental. 

[2087 


© 1c. Feb. 2. 1920; E 467815; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine., New 
York. 


124 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1920 


2106 


RosE OF VIRGINIA; words and music by 
Jack Caddigan and Chick Storey [of 
B.5.] [2088 

© Feb. 2, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 467892 ; McCarthy & Fisher, inc., 
New York. 


ROSE OF YESTERDAY ; a? Harvey Worth- 
ington Loomis fof U . S.]; piano. 

[2089 

© Nov. 10, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 

E 472010; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


Rosina; mazurka, by Giuseppe Taran- 
tola fof Italy, domiciled at Brook- 
lyn]; B flat clarinet. [2090 

© Sept. 15, 1919; 2 c. Sept. 20, 
1919; E 467628; O. Pagani & bro., 
New York. 


ROUNDELAY (A); madrigal, words by 
A. J. Perman, music by Adolf Weidig 
[of U. S.] ; mixed voices. 4to. (Part- 
song for mixed voices, new series, 
no. 2) [2091 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 2c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 472009; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


— See also Children’s (A) party. 


RUPERT AND BAsiIL_; humorous duet, 
words by Graham Squiers, music by 
Fred Cecil [of Great Britain] [2092 


© Dec. 31,1919; 1 c. Dec. 30, 1919; 
E 468135; Rey nolds & CO., London. 


RUSLAN AND LUDMILA; waltz, by W. 

Romanoff [of U. S.] ; piano. [2093 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 31, 1920; 

E 470891; Walter Romanoff, Phil- 
adelphia. 


RUSSIAN GIPSY soNGS; from the play 
Reparation, words tr. from the Rus- 
sian by Alfred Kalisch, music arr. by 
Norman O’Neill [of England] [2094 

© Nov. 7, 1919; 1 ¢. Dec. 8, 1919; 
E 461746; ‘Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. 


_ SAaRBEKOW (SIMONE) Notturno; by S. 
Saarbekow [of Italy]; piano. [2095 
© May 30, 1919; 1 c. Dec. 12, 1919; 
E 468142; A. & G. Carisch & C:, Milan. 


—— Valzer; by [of 
Italy]; piano. [2096 
© May 30, 1919; 1 c. Dec. 12, 1919; 

E 468144; A.& G. Carisch & ¢G., Milan. 


S. Saarbekow 


Sattor (THE); words by L. Sander, 
melody by Artie Bowers [of U. S.] 

[2097 

© 1c. Jan. 16, 1920; E 467147; 

Lillian Sander, Cape Girardeau, Mo. 


Sartor’s (A) GOOD-BYE; words and 
melody by J. W. Miley [of U. S.], 
arr. by Leonard L. VosBurgh [of 
U. S.J [2098 

© 1c Jan. 13, 1920; E 470344; 
James W. Miley, New York. 


SAINT-SAENS (CHARLES CAMILLE) 
Cyprés [et] Lauriers; par C. Saint- 
Saéns [of France] op. 156; orgue 
et orch. partition. [2099 

© Dee. 9, 1919; 1 c. Dee. 31, 1919; 
E 468411; Durand & cie., Paris. 


Priére ; de Saint-Saéns [of France] 
op. 158; violoncelle et orgue. [2100 

© Dec. 9, 1919; 1 ¢ Dee. 31, 1919; 
E 468410; Durand & cie., Paris. 


— Sept improvisations; par C. Saint- 
Saéns [of France] op. 150; orgue. 
obl. Svo. [2101 

© Dec. 18, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468216; Durand & cie., Paris. 


SAINTS (LES) ET LES ANGES. 
Nouveaux cantiques. 5 


5° cahier. 
SALLY; words and melody by J. C. 
Smith [of U. S.] [2102 
© 1c. Feb. 7, 1920; E 470908 ; Jack 
Clinton Smith, Rochester, N. Y. 


shame on you, words by Louis 
Weslyn, music by Neil Morét [of 
DS] [2103 

© Jan. 22, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 28, 1920; 
E 467601 ; Daniels & Wilson, inc., San 
Francisco. 


See 


SALMER 0G AANDELIGE SANGE; halvhun- 
drede nye melodier for hjem, kirke 
og skole, komponerede af Carl Neil- 
sen [of Denmark] obl. 12mo. (Wil- 
helm Hansen edition, no. 1985) 

[2104 

© Dec. 18, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 5, 1920; 

E 468524; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. 


SALnut A PestH; marche hongroise, by 
H. Kowalski, ed. by William Polla 
lot U.' SH piano. [2105 

© Jan. 9, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 9, 1920; 
I‘ 467025; United States music pub. 
co. New. > York: [Copyright is 
claimed on new arrangement. ] 


SALVATION Mary; a song for our boys 
who went to France, words by 
Minna Irving, music by Anna Ware 
Poole [i. e., Mrs. Joseph Tottenham 
Cook, of U. S.] Buffalo, N. Y., Den- 
ton, Cottier & Daniels. [2106 

© Jan. 7, 1920; 2 ec. Jan. 9, 1920; 
E 470278; Mrs. Joseph T. Cook, Buf- 
falo. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2107 


CaMoyuutTe1b, 10 HOTHO-WMpoBou cuc- 
TeMb JAH ABYXPAAHOW rapMoHin 
(Accordion self-tutor); Bbuckuxs u 
IerporpagckKux®’ cucTeMb, cb MMHOp- 
HpiMu Oacamu. Msganie l7oe. obl. 
12mo. [2107 


© Nov. 5, 1919; 2 c. and aff. Dee. 
17, 1919; A 562209; Russian pub. 
soc., New York. 


SANDMAN (THE); words by 
Louis Stevenson, music by L. 
Long [of U. S.] Toledo, Fischer. 

[2108 

© Feb. 10, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 5, 1920; 

E 470882; Loretta M. Long, To- 
ledo, O. 


SANGRE (LA) DE MALA-SANA; letra de 
Oliveros y Castellvi, musica di José 
Padilla [of Spain. ] [2109 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 1 ec. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468331; Union musical espafiola, 
Madrid. 


SATIE (Erik); nocturne, par E Satie 
fof France]; piano. (Trois noc- 
turnes.) 1. Premier. 2. Deuxiéme. 
3. Troisiéme. [2110-2112 


© Dee. 13, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
Ii 468208468210; Rouart, Lerolle & 
cie., Paris. 


Robert 
M. 


Satyrs. See Festival of Pan. 


SAVIOUR, AGAIN TO THY DEAR NAME; 
anthem, by Henry Houseley [of U. 
S.]; alto solo and chorus. (Octavo 
ed., sacred series, no. 1246.) [2113 

© Jan. 5, 1920: 2 ¢. Jan. 8, 1920: 
FE 470292; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 


SAVIOUR BREATHE AN EVENING BLESS- 
ING; hymn-anthem, by Joseph J. Mc- 
Grath [of U. S.]; mixed voices. 4to. 

[2114 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1920; 

EK 470094; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


SAY NOT FAREWELL; words by P. J. 
O'Reilly, music by T. C. Sterndale- 
Bennett [of Great Britain]; in A 
flat. [2tt5 

© Dec. 18, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 8, 1920; 
E 468551; Boosey & co., London. 


SCANDINAVIAN FOLK-SONG; by Gaston 
Boreh [of U. 8.]; orch. with piano 
conductor. (P. C. L. no. 49.) 

[2116 
© Sept. 10, 1919; 2 ec. Feb. 5, 1920; 
E 470898; Boston music co., Boston. 


See also Marshall (Charles) 
short impressions. 


Six 


pt. I, GS, 45 


SCARE CROW DANCE; by Henry Panduro 

fof U. S.]; piano. (2117 

© Sept. 6, 1919; 2 c. Dec. 17, 1919; 

E 466015; George Martin Caskey, 
Milwaukee. 


SCATTER YOUR KINDNESS NOW; words 
by Alfred Barratt, music by Wm. J. 
Kirkpatrick [of U. S.] [2118 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 ec. Jan. 15, 1920; 
EF) 470451; E. O. Excell, Chicago. 


SCHARWENKA (FRANZ XAVER) March 
(Marcha); by X. Scharwenka, op. 
62, no. 1, ed., phrased and fingered 


by Maurits Leefson [of U. S.]; 
piano, in C. [2119 
© Jan. 20, 1920; 2 ce. Jan. 20, 


1920; E 470582; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed on 
editing, phrasing, and fingering. ] 


| 
| 
SCHERZINO; by Thomas F. Dunhill [of 
Great Britain] op. 54*, no.’ B,; 
piano. (Three characteristic pieces, 
no. 3.) [2120 
© Dee. 4, 1919; 1 ec. Jan. 2, 1920; 
i H} 468288; Anglo-French music ¢o., 
itd., London. 
ScHeERzo. See Pahissa (Jaime) Seis 
pequenas fugas. 


ScHERzoSA (LA) (Playful); polka, di © 


Giuseppe Tarantola [of Italy, 
domiciled at Brooklyn, N. Y.]; 
clarinetto, si bemolle. i212) 


© Dec. 20, 1919; 2 ec. Jan. 8, 1920; 
E 470564; O. Pagani & bro., New 
York. 


SCHLEM-POLKA; de G. Almayrac [of 

France]; piano. bee 

© Dec. 13, 1919; 1 ce. Jan. 2, 1920; 

E 468195; Paul Decourcelle, Nice, 
France. 


SCHUMANN (ROBERT ALEXANDER) Soar- 
ing (Elevandose); by R. Schu- 
mann, op. 12, no. 2, rev. and anno- 
tated by C. v. Sternberg [of U. S.]; 
piano, in F minor. [2123 

© Jan. 20, 1920; 2c. Jan. 20, 1920; 

_E 470596; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on re- 
vision and annotation. ] 


ScHYTTE (L.) Nocturne (Nocturno) ; 
by L. Schytte, ed., phrased and 
fingered by C. v. Sternberg [of U. 
S]; piano, in A minor. [2124 

© Jan. 20, 1920; 2c. Jan. 20, 1920; 
EK 470593; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ed- 
iting, phrasing and fingering.] 


126 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1920 


ScotcH srotTH; fox trot, by Reginald 
Tabbush [of Great Britain]; piano. 
[2125 
© Dec. 27, 1919; 1 c. Dee. 30, 1919; 

E 468176; West & co., London. 


ScuoLtA (LA) DI PERFEZIONAMENTO; 
di Domenico Gatti [of Italy]; 
corneita in si bemolle con pf. [2126 

(©), Dec. 22, 1919; 1 c« Dec. 23, 
1919; E 468531; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


SCURDATEVENNE; versi di P. L. Es- 
posito, musica di J. Gioe’ [of Italy, 
domiciled at New York]; piano with 
words. 4to. New York, Gioe’ music 
publishing. 2 a 

© Jan. 1, 1920; 2c. Jan. 10, 1920; 
H 470319; Joseph Gioe’, New York. 


SE PIACE AL CORE; versi e musica di 
Luigi Recitano [of Italy]; mando- 
lino ace. 8vo. Napies, F. Feola. 

[2128 


© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c Jan. 7, 1920; 


E 468463; Italian book co., New 
York. 
SEA (THE) COMPARES WITH YOU; 


words by J. Strother, jr., music by 
Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New York, 
World music pub. corp. [2129 


© Jan. 30, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 467722; John Strother, jr., Tim- 
monsville, S. C. 


SEA PIECES; by Olive Turner [of Eng- 
land]; piano. Contents: 1. Calm.— 
2. Changeable breezes.—3. Coming 
storm. [2130 

© Dec. 18, 1919; 1 ec Dec. 20, 
1919; EH 468118; Newman pub. co., 
Itd., London. 


SEI BEATO (How happy); mazurka, di 
Giuseppe Tarantola [of Italy, domi- 
ciled at Brooklyn, N. Y.]; clarinetto, 
si bemdlle. [21381 


© Dec. 20, 1919; 2 ec. Jan. 8, 1920; 
E 470561; O. Pagani & bro., New 
York. 


_ SEI IL SEcoNDO (You are the second) ; 
waltz by Giuseppe Tarantola [of 
Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn]; B 
flat clarinet. Pas2 

© Sept. 15, 1919; 2 «@ Sept. 20, 
1919; E 467618; O. Pagani & bro., 
New York. 


SEI sTupIr pA conceRrTo. See Liszt 
(Franz) 
167847—20——_6 12 


2140 


SEMPRE GIOVANE (Always young); 
polka brillante, by Anthony Novelle 
[of Italy]; 1st and 2nd violin or 
mand. and guit. (Tesio ed. fifth 
series, no. 318) [2133 

© Jan. 5, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 9, 1920; 
E 470370; Peter Tesio, New York. 


SENZA TE; versi di Oscar Gallo, musica 
di P. E. Corsi [of Italy], trascritte 


per mand. da L. Criscuolo [of 
Italy] Naples, G. Santojanni. S8vo. 
[2134 


© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c. Dee. 24, 1919; 
E 468540; Italian book co., New 
York. : 


SEPT IMPROVISATIONS. See Saint-Saéns 


(Charles Camille) 


SERENADE; by Enrico Toselli [of Italy] 
op. 6; piano with melody. [2135 
© Novy. 413; 1908.1" e@: Dec, 16, 
1918; E 468168; Genesio Venturini, 
Florence, Italy. 


by J. B. Poznanski [of England] ; 
orch. with piano conductor. 4to. 
(Orchestral journal of popular mu- 
sic, no. 617) [2136 


© Dee: 5, 1919; 1 « Jan. 16, 1920; 
FE 468668; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 


by Roy Young [of U. S.]; violin 
and piano. Pay 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 470090; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


from the ballet Les millions d’Ar- 
lequin, by R. Drigo, concert trans. 
by A. Gabrielli fof U.S.) piano. 
(Choice transcriptions of world- 
famous compositions) [21388 
KC) FOU OO, 19205 oD Co JAD 0; 
1920; E 467692; Jos. W. Stern & 
eo.. New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on concert transcription ] 


See also Swinstead (Felix) Four 
romantic pieces. 


SERENADE-CAPRICE; by Louis Victor 
Saar [of U. S.]; violin and piano. 

[2139 

© Dec. 22, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 

1D) 472008: Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


SERENADE (A) IN AUTUMN; words by 
Herminie Templeton, music by O. 
Hightower [of U. S8.] [2140 

© 1e Jan. 9, 1920; E 4670381; 
Osear Hightower, Yuma, Ariz. 


‘ai 


( 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2141 


pt. Im, Sev. 2a 


SERENADE ROMANTIQUE; valse, de Clif- 
ton Worsley [of Spain]; piano. 
[2141 


© Dec. 30, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468337; Union musical espafiola, 
Madrid. 


SERENATA; del zarzuela Los calabreses, 
letra de J. Jackson y Emilio G. del 
Castillo, musica de Pablo Luna [of 
Spain]; piano con letra. [2142 


© Dec. 30, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468386; Union musical espafiola, 
Madrid. 


SERENATA FELICE; di P. Floridia [of 
Italy], rid. di V. Billi [of Italy]; 
orch. con piano conduttore. 4to. 

[2148 

© May 30, 1919: 1 c¢. Det. 12, 

1919; E 4681538; A. & G. Carisch & 
e., Milan. 


SERGEANT SOLOMON ISAACSTEIN; quick 
march with trio Just a few fusiliers, 
by J. Ord Hume [of Great Britain]; 
band. London, Boosey & co., 4to., 
(Boosey’s march journal, no. 333) 

[2144 


© Dee. 31, 1919; 1 « Jan. 30, 
1920; E 468876; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


SEt (THE) OF THE SOUL; solo and cho., 
words by A. N. O., music by Richard 
Hainsworth [pseud. of Haldor Lil- 
lenas, of Norway, domiciled at Peniel, 
Tex. ] [2145 


© Jan. 1, 1920; 2 ec. Jan. 31, 1920; 
E 470808; Haldor Lillenas, Peniel, 
Tex. 


SEVILLA MIA; cancién espafiola, letra 
de Ernesto Tecglen, mtisica de Al- 
fredo G. Urrea [of Spain] [2146 


© Dec. 30, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 4683844; Union musical espafiola, 
Madrid. 


SHADOWS; words by T. H. Stone, mu- 
sic by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New 
York, World music pub. corp. 

[2147 
© Jan. 30, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 467723; T. H. Stone, Richmond. 


SHAKE YOUR LITTLE SHOULDER; words 
by Darl MacBoyle, music by Walter 
L. Rosemont [of U. S.] [2148 


© Jan 20, 1920772 (Jan) (21, 
1920; E 467581; Shapiro, Bernstein 
& co., inc., New York. 


a 


SHE’S MINE, ALL MINE, THAT’S WHY I 
LOVE HER SO; words and music by S. 
Levine and G. Weiss [of U. S.] 

[2149 

© July 31, -1919: 2 e@ Sept. 11, 

1919; BE 470473; Sam Levine and 
George Weiss, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 


SHE’S THE ONE TRUEST PAL OF ALL; 
words and musie by Billy Yoakley 
[of U. 8.] [2150 

© Feb. 2, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 5, 1920; 
E 470852; Cresent music cCo., 
Brooklyn. 


SHE WAS THE QUEEN OF MY HEART; 
words by T. B. Livingston, music 
by Al Farnham fof. U. S.] New 
York, Authors & composers service 
co. [2151 

© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; EB 467260; 
T. B. Livingston, Colon, Panama. 


SHEENEY’S (THE) MASQUERADE; words 
by V. K. Nye, music by Edouard 
Hesselberg [of U. S.] [2152 


© Jan. 1, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 14, 1920; 
EK 470494; Victor K. Nye, Pitts- 
burgh. 


SHIM-ME (THE) KING’S BLUES; words 
and music by P. P. Grainger [of 
U. S.J [2153 

©1 ec. Jan. 28, 1920; E 467605; 
Porter P. Grainger, Chicago. 


SHIMMY (THE) BLUES; words by I’. 
Unruh, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of 
U. S.] New York, World music pub. 
corp. [2154 

© Jan. 30, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 467730; Florence Unruh, Detroit. 


SHIMMY THE JAzz; fox trot, by Victor 

Riviere [of U. 8.]; piano. [2155 

© Jan. 3, 1920; 2.¢. Jan. 7, 1920; 

E 470300; Waterson, Berlin & Sny- 
der co., New York. 


SHORES OF OLD CALIFORNIA; words by 
Edw. Plottle, music by F. E. Whit- 
more, arr. by Carl L. Williams [of 
U. S.J] Seranton, Pa., Whitmore 
music pub. co. [2156 

© Feb. 2, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 5, 1920; 
EH. 470866; Floyd E. Whitmore, 
Seranton, Pa. 


SHOUT, YE HIGH HEAVENS; LHaster 
anthem, text from the Latin, music 
by Wm. Lyndon Wright [of U. 8.]; 
mixed voices. (Haster music, fourth 
series: Octavo series, no. 1291) 

[2157 
© Feb. 8, 1920; 2c. Feb. 3, 1920; 
E 470840; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 


128 


- SING A SONG OF SIXPENCE. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1920 


2173 


Sicttia BELLA (Sicily of mine); 
mazurka, by Giuseppe Tarantola 
[of Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn]; 
B flat clarinet. [2158 

© Sept. 15, 1919; 2 « Sept. 20, 
1919; E 467617; O. Pagani & bro., 
New York. 


SILENUS BUNS AMOK. 
of Pan. 


See Festival 


SILVER BELLS; waltz, by Will D. 
Moyer [of U. S.]; banjo solo, C 
notation, plectrum style. [2159 

jan. 27, 1920; 2 e, Jan. 31, 
1920: E 467698; Joe Nicomede, 
New Alexandria, Pa. 


Sitver (A) star; carol anthem, words 
by M. Josephine Moroney, music by 


H. S. Hosmer [of U. S.]; mixed 
voices. 4 to. (Anthems, eleventh 
series, no. 531) [2160 


© Nov. 15, 1918; 2 c. Feb 2, 1920; 
- E 470826; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 


Sin (THE) THAT GAVE ME YOU; words 
by Al. Dubin, music by L. Lustman 
[of U. 8.], arr. by Harry P. Small 
[of U. S.] [2161 


© 1c. Jan. 29, 1920; E 470774; 
Louis Lustman, Philadelphia. 


SINCE MY OLD MAN HAS A MONKEY 
GLAND; he’s a better man than he 
has ever been, from Oh what a girl, 
words by Frank Fay, music by 
Jessie Greer [of U. S.] [2162, 

© Jan. 7, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1920; 
E 470355; McCarthy & Fisher, ince., 
New York. 


SINCE MY SWEETHEART WENT AWAY; 
words by E. M. Taylor, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [2163 

©’ Dec. 26, 1919: 2-e. Jan. 27, 
1920; E 467481; Ethel M. Taylor, 
East Alton, Il. 


SINCE THE DAY THAT I MET YOU; 
words by C. H. Collins, music by EH. 
8S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] [2164 
© 1c. Feb. 4, 1920; E 467922: 
Carl H. Collins, Hyde Park, Mass. 


See Old 
rhymes with new tunes. 


SING HEIGH-HO; words by Charles 
_ Kingsley, music by Albert Mallin- 
son [of Great Britain] 


© Dec. 2, 1919; 2 c. Dec. 30, 1919; 
E 468295; Boosey & co., London. 


[2165 - 


Sting O HEAVENS; duet, adapted from 
Pinsuti, by J. W. Lerman [of U. 
S.]; sop. and alto. (Octavo series, 
no. 8023) [2166 

© Nov. 15, 1918; 2c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 467708; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. [Copright is claimed on new 
text and harmonic revisions] ~ 


Stine O SING THIS BLESSED MORN; 
Christmas anthem, words by C. 
Wordsworth, music by Edwin H. 
Pierce [of U. S.] ; mixed voices. 4to. 
(Anthems, eleventh series, no. 533) 

[2167 


© Nov. 15, 1918; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 470825; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 


Sing unto Gop; anthem, text from 
Psalm 68, music by J. C. Marks [of 
U. 8.]; mixed voices, bar. solo. 4to. 

[2168 


© Feb. 2, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 467879; J. Christopher Marks, 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement] 


Sineine (THE) TREE; from Fifinella, 
words by Barry Jackson, music by 
Harold Samuel [of England] [2169 

@y Deb! AT; 391922 .42 Jan. + 5, 
1920; E 468309; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. 


SINGING (THE) VAGABOND; words by 
G. Hubi-Newcombe, music by Sam- 
uel Mann [of England]; in D. [2170 


© Jan. 16, 1920; 1 ¢. Jan. 23, 1920; 
E 468762; Joseph Henry Larway, 
London. 


SLAVONIC ROMANCE; by S. Becker [of 
U. 8.]; piano. [2171 


© 1c. Jan. 22, 1920; E 470601; 
Sam Becker, Minneapolis. 


SLow AND EASY; fox trot, by Williams 
and Spencer, played by Clarence 
Jones [of U. S.] (Imperial song rec- 
ord, no. 9989) [2172 


© Jan. 22, 1920; 2 ¢. Jan. 30, 1920; 
E 467666; Imperial player roll co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation. ] 


SLUMBER SONG; words and music by 
Ko ke. Ounphy . [ot AUisSdes atr.aby 
George F. Briegel [of U. S.] [2173 


© 1c Jan. 20, 1920; E 470571; 
Kathleen Ramsey Dunphy, New 
York. 


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2174 


pt. 1, nes: ¥. 15 


SLUMBERLAND; a dream waltz, by Jesse 
Winne, arr. by Charles N. Grant [of 
UeS.)3coreh,. 4to. [2174 

© Jan. 2, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 38, 1920; 
E 470147; Winlee music co., New 
York. 


SMALL (THE) sTRING (La petite 
ficelle) ; fox trot, de R. Dorcine [of 
France]; cordes avec piano conduc- 
teur. 4to. [2175 

© Dec. 29, 1919; 1c. Jan. 22, 1920: 
EK 468708; Francis Salabert, Paris. 


SMALL TOWN GIRL; words by Neville 
Fleeson, music by Albert Von Tilzer 
[of U. S.] [2176 

© 1c. Jan. 17, 1920; EB 470550: 
Artmusiec, inc., New York. 


SMILE A LITTLE LAUGH A LOT; words by 
Mrs. G. L. Smalley, music by Geo. 
Grau); jr; [ot U. S.J New “York. 
World music pub. corp. L21TC 

© Jan. 30, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 


E 467706; Mrs. G. L. Smalley, Blum, 
Tex. 


SMILE AWAY YOUR TROUBLES; words by 
B. Davis, melody by Jean Navarre 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of U. S.] 

[2178 
Ole, Heb. 2, 1920: "Hy 467798: 
Bliss Davis, Cobalt, Canada. 


SMILE DEAR; fox trot, by Brennan and 
Gebel, played by Les Hoadley [of 


igs S.] (Imperial song record, no. 
9984) [2179 
© Jan. 22, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 30, 1920; 


E 467658 ; “Imperial play er roll co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation. ] 


SMILING EYES; lyric by Arthur Lan- 
ning [pseud. of William Schack], 
music by Harold Kenlock [pseud, of 
H. Kaplan, of U. S.] [2180 

(ce) al ie. dian. 8; 1920); Bi) 467474: 
Harold Kaplan, Brooklyn. 


SNAKE (THE) WOMAN; opera in five 
acts, poem by Harrison Conrard, mu- 
sic by J. L. Seymour [of U.S.] [2181 

© 1c. Feb. 3, 1920; D 19992: J. 
Laurence Seymour, Santa Monica, 
Calif. 


SNOW-DROP ; unison song, words by Jes- 
Sie Andrews, music by Walter Howe 
Jones [of U. S.] (Octavo series, no. 
5) [2182 

© Feb. 3, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 3, 1920; 
E 470842 ; Arthur P. Schmidt cO., 
Boston. 


SNOW FLAKES; by Milton Leigh [of 
Australia]; piano. (Academy series, 
no. 43) [2183 


© Dec. 17, 1919; 1 ec. Dec. 30, 1919; 
E 468174; W. H. Paling & co., ltd., 
Sydney, Australia. 


SNow sone; three-part song, words by 
Sara Teasdale, music by Fay Foster 
[of U. S.]; women’s voices. 4to. 

[2184 
© Dec. 27, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 472007; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


SNOWBIRD; words by Bob Schafer and | 
Bert Brosseau, melody by Lou H. Al- 
fred [of U. 8.] — [2185 

© 1c. Jan, 14, 1920-8 4arii2: 
Robert J. Schafer, Corona, N. Y. 


SoARING. See Schumann (Robert Al- 
exander ) 


SocH YULOD BSELEF; kinoth, words 

and melody by M. Gann [of U. 8.] 

[2186 

© lec. Jan. 18, 1920; BH 467470: 
Toses Gann, Newark, N. J. 


SoGNO pbD’AMORE (Dream of love); 
waltz, by Giuseppe Tarantola [of 
Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn] ; B flat 
clarinet. [2187 

© Sept. 15, 1919; 2 ec. Sept. 20, 
1919; EK 467615; O. Pagani & bro., 
New York. 


SOLDIER OF JESUS; words by William 
M. Runyan, music by Harry Dixon 
Loes [of U. S.] [2188 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 ce. Jan. 15, 1920; 
E 470446; EH. O. Excell, Chicago. 


Sotpirr’s (THE) RETURN; words and 
music by M. Fair [of Canada], arr. 
by H. C. Hamilton [of Canada] 
Winnipeg-Toronto, Canada, Whaley, 
Royce & co., Itd. [2189 

© Jan. 20, 1920; 1c. Jan. 23, 1920; 
E 468764 ; Matthew Fair, North Bay, 
Canada. 


SOLE ’E LIBERTA; versi di Aniello Cali- 
fano, musica di Rodolfo Falvo [of 
Italy]; mand. ace. S8vo. Naples, F. 
Feola. [2190 

© Sept. 1, 1919; ‘ ec. Jan. 7, 1920; 
E 468456 ; Italian book Co., New 
York. 


SOME DAY I’LL COME BACK AGAIN ; words 
and melody by A. J. Bruhn and 
W. R. Lawrence [of U. 8.] Blue- 
print. [2191 © 

© 1c. Jan. 31, 1920: E 470820; 
A. J. Bruhn, San Francisco. 


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no. 2, 1920 


2209 


SoME DAY WE’LL UNDERSTAND; words 
and music by J. E. Moore [of U. S.] 
(In Special songs of His assurance) 

[2192 

© Feb. 2, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1920; 

E 4710385; John EK. Moore, Los An- 
geles. 


SoME DAY WHEN SOMEBODY’S GLAD; 
words by P. 8S. Imhof, music by 
E. S. S. Huntington [of U.S.] [21938 

© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466871; 
Peter S. Imhof, Maspeth, N. Y. 


SoME DAY YOU’LL KNOW How MuUcH I 
CARE; words and melody by H. W. 
Willett [of U. S.] [2194 


©.1 « Jan. 8.1920; E 467876; 
Herbert W. Willett, Madison, Wis. 


SOME TIME IN May; words by J. Smith, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[2195 

© Sept. 3, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 

E 467417; Jane Smith, Bridgeport, 
Conn. 


SOMEBODY’S WONDERFUL GIRL; from 
Joy-bells, words by Albert de Cour- 
ville and Rupert Hazell, music by 
Frederick W. Chappelle [of Eng- 
land] [2196 

© Dec. 20, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 21, 1920; 
E 468795; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 


SOMEDAY; words by O. Harrison, mc!- 

ody by Clarence A. Love fof U. &.] 

[2197 

© 1e. Jan. 28, 1920; E 467602; 
Oscar Harrison, New York. 


SOMEONE CONSOLE ME; from It’s up to 
you, lyric by E. A. Paulton, music by 
Manuel Klein [of U. S.] [2198 

© Feb. 5, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 470921; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Work. 


' SOMEONE’S CALLING YoU; words by 
Francis EK. O’Brien, music by J. V. 
Pericola [of U. S.], arr. by Julius 
Joseph Bachmann [of U.8.] [2199 

© 1c. Jan. 27, 1920; E 470769; 
James Vincent Pericola, East Roch- 
ester, N. Y. 


SOMETIME BEFORE THE END OF TIME; 
words and music by C. A. Barry [of 
U.S.) [2200 


© 1c. Jan. 10, 1920; E 470328; 


Charles Alfred Barry, Kansas City, 
Mo. 


{ 
SOMEWHERE IN MeExiIco; words and 
music by R. HE. Bellew [of U. S8.] 
[2201 
© Aug. 18, 1916; 2c. Jan. 3, 1920; 
E 470553; Raymond E. Bellew co., 
Minneapolis. 


Sonate. See Beethoven 
van)—Liszt (Franz) 


(Ludwig 


Sonates. See Haydn (Franz Josef) 


SonaTINA; by Lucy D. Holt [of U. 8.]; 
piano. tein G major, 2. In FE flat 
minor. [2202, 2203 

© Jan. 12, 1920; 2 c. each Jan. 16, 
1920; EK 467164, 467165; Willis music 
co., Cincinnati. 


SoNATINES; de Muzio Clementi, op. 36, 
avec analyses et conseils sur l’inter- 
prétation par G. Sporck [of France] ; 


piano. 1°” recueil. Paris, Marcel 
Jumade. (Hdition analytique des 
classiques ) [2204 


©. Dec. 29; 1919; 1 c. Jan. 22, 1920; 
E 468759; Georges Sporeck, Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on analyzing] 


op. 387, 388, nos. 7-12, avec 
analyses et conseils sur l’interpréta- 
tion par G. Sporck [of France]; 


piano. 2° recueil. Paris, Marcel Ju- 
made. (Edition analytique des clas- 
siques ) [2205 


© Dec. 18, 1919; 1c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468217; Georges Sporck, Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on analyzing] 


Sone (A) AT TWILIGHT; by Frederick 
A. Williams [of U. S.] op. 100, no. 3; 
piano. [2206 

© Feb. 3, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 3, 1920; 
EK 470889; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 


SONG IS SO OLD; words by Hermann 
Hagedorn, music by Charles Repper 
[of U. S.]; high voice, in E. [2207 

© Dec. 22, ‘1919; 2 ce. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 472006; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


SONG OF A SENTRY; words by Hart- 
wicke Nevin, music by O. Hightower 
[of U. S.J [2208 

© 1c. Jan. 9, 1920; E 467030; 
Oscar Hightower, Yuma, Ariz. 


SONG OF LOVE AND FRIENDSHIP ; words by 
Bruce Malaher, music by Peter Up- . 
cher [of Great Britain] ; in D flat. 

[2209 
© Nov. 20, 1919; 2 c. Dec. 30, 1919; 
E 468297; Boosey & co., London. 


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2210 


pt. III, n. S., Vv. 15 


SoNG OF SUMMER; chorus, poem by 
John Drinkwater, music by Rutland 
Boughton [of England]; mixed 
voices. 4to. (Choral songs of Eng- 
land: Festival choruses, no. 2) 

[2210 

© Jan. 13, 1920; 1c. Jan. 29, 1920; 

I} 468854; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. 

Sone (THE) OF THE BROOK; by George 
William Warren, ed. by Karl Benker 
[of U. 8.]; piano. [2211 

© Dec. 22, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 

E 472005; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

[Copyright is claimed on editing] 


SONG OF THE BUTTERFLIES. See Mar- 
shall (Charles) Six short - im- 
pressions. 


SONG OF THE KNIGHT; trio, words by 
Paul Bliss, music by I. B. Savage [of 
U. S.J]; sop., alto and bass. 4to. 
(School songs, series 2, no. 3796) 

[2212 

© Jan. 28, 1920; 2 ec. Jan. 30, 1920; 

E 467688; Willis musie co., Cincin- 
nati. 

Sone (A) OF THE PRINCESS; part-song, 
words by Sara Teasdale, music by 
Fay Foster [of U. S.]; mixed voices. 
4to. [22138 

© Jan. 26, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
HH 472004; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


SONG OF THE RIVULET. See Marshall 


(Charles) Six short impressions. 
SONG OF THE SAILORS. See Marshall 
(Charles) Six short impressions. 


SONG OF THE VILLAGE REVELLERS. See 
Marshall (Charles) Six short im- 
pressions. 

Sone (A) oF TWILIGHT. See In Arcady. 

Song (THE) THE SHEPHERDS HEARD; 
words and music by Helen Howarth 
Lemmel fof U. S.] [2214 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 19, 1920; 
E 467193; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 

Sone (THE) YOU SANG TO ME WHEN I 
WAS ONLY THREE; words by B. 
Cotch, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of 
U. S.] New York, World music pub. 
corp. [2215 

© Jan. 30, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
EK 467742; Bernadette Cotch, Pt. Hd- 
ward, Canada. 

Sones (THE) FOR ME; words by C. A. 
Leiner, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. S.J] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[2216 

© Jan. 19, 1920; 2c. Jan. 27, 1920; 
EK 467492; Chas. A. Leiner, Bel- 
laire, O. 


SonoksA; words by Sewell D. Andrews, 
music by. Walter J. Hamlin [of 
WSa M2217 

© Feb. 2, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 467899; Sonora phonograph co., 
inc., New York. 


SONS OF THE MAPLE LEAF; words by A. 
Franklin, music by Geo. Graff, jr. 
[of U. S.] New York, World music 
pub. corp. [2218 

© Jan. 21, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 24, 1920; 
E 470700; A. Franklin, Haileybury, 
Canada. 

SORGENTE MISTERIOSA; di Mario Ta- 
renghi [of Italy] op. 81, no. 1; piano. 
(Suite di tre pezzi, no. 1) [2219 

© Dec. 29, 1919; 1 ec. Dec. 30, 1919; 
E 468390; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

SOUL OF THE SEA. See Old ships. 

SOUTHERN LULLABY; words and music 
by W. H. Kimble [of U. S.] [2220 

©1e Jan. 15, 1920; E 470406; 
Wm. H. Kimble, Baltimore. 


SOUVENIR; by Franz Drdla, arr. by 


A. Gabrielli [of ..U2) Siieepiano, 
(Choice transcriptions of world- 
famous compositions ) [2221 


© Jan..30, 1920; 2 ec. Jan. 30, 1920; 
EK 467695; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement ] 


Soy FEA yo; couplet letra de Gil Asen- 
sio, mGsica de R. C. Calleja [of 
Spain] [2222 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 1 c Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468328; Union musical espafiola, 
Madrid. 


SPASIMI D’AMORE; romanza appassion- 
ata, di Luigi Cerri [of Italy] op. 
116; piccola orch. con pf. conduttore. 
(Intermezzi musicali, no. 589) 

[2223 


© Dec. 22, 1919; 1 c. Dee. 23, 1919; 
E 4685388; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


SPAULDING ALBUM; songs and instru- 
mental, words by Jessica Moore, 
musie by Geo. L. Spaulding [of U. 
S.].; piano. [2224 

© Dec. 27, 1919; 2 c and aff. Dec. 
80, 1919; A 560533; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 


SPINGI, SPINGI (Il soldatino); rac- 
contino militare, versi e musica di 
Giuseppe Giannelli [of Italy]; man- 
dolino ace. 4to. [2225 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 7, 1920; 
E 468455; Italian book co., New 
York. . 


132 


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no. 2, 1920 


‘ 2243 


Spoonine; waltz, by C. Marcus [of 
U. S.J]; piano. [2226 
@©l1e Jan. 9, 1920; E 470286; 
Christian Marcus, New York. 


SPRING SONG; by Emil Liebling [of 
U. S.] op. 33, arr. by Charles Gil- 
bert Spross [of U. S8.]; piano, four 
hands. [22275 

© dan. 25, 1920: 2 ce. Jan. 26, 1920; 
E 470760; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


SPRING WILL RETURN WITH YOU; trio, 
words by May Stanley, music by 
Geoffrey O’Hara, arr. by Clarence 
Lucas [of Great Britain]; female 
voices. 4to. (Vocal library of part 
songs, etc., 3rd series) [2228 

© Jan. 8, 1920; 1 c. Jan. 9, 1920; 
1c. Jan. 21, 1920; E 468767; Chap- 
pell & co., ltd., London. [Copyright 
is claimed on arrangement] 

SPRINGTIME; waltz, melody by F. Pug- 
liese [of Italy, domiciled at New 
York] [2229 

© 1«@ Feb. 5, 1920; E 470864; 
Frank Pugliese, New York. 

SQUEEZE (A) IN THE BREEZE; words by 
M. EH. Lake, music by E. S. 8S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. 8.] [2230 

© 1e Jan. 15, 1920; E 470423; 
Mae E. Lake, Pearl River, N. Y. 

STAFFORD (HENRY) Four little Japan- 
ese song pictures; lyrics by Percy 


Edgar, music by H. Stafford [of 
England] Contents: Wind bells. 

Kara.—Moon flower.— Thy spirit 
passing by me. [22381 


© Dec. 30, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 9, 1920; 
E 468522; H. Sharples & son, Itd., 
London. 


STAND BY YouR UNCLE SAM; words and 
music by E. EF. Hill [of U. S.] [2232 
© dan 20) 1920; °2 ¢ Jan. 24, 
1920; E 467473; Ellene &. Hill, Wol- 

’ laston, Mass. 


STAND UP FOR THE COUNTRY THAT HAS 
STOOD UP FOR xyoOU; words by F. P. 
Hoyt, music by Raymond A. Browne 
for U. S.] [2233 

© 1... Jan. 9, 1920; E 467022; 
Frank P. Hoyt, Haverhill, Mass. 


Star (THE) OF LOVE AND DREAMS. 
Stars. 

STARLIGHT (THE) OF YOUR EYES; lyric 
by Harry B. Smith, music by Jacques 
Grandei [of U. S.] [2224 

gan) 29,1920; 2 ¢.. Jan. St, 

- 1920; E 467870; Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. 


See 


STARS; Suite, by Joseph Fredericks [of 
Engiand]; piano. Contents: 1. All 
Silently the little moon drops down 
behind the sky.—2. There is no light 
in earth or heaven but the cold light 


of stars.—3. The tender star of 

love.—4. The star of love and 

dreams.—). The red planet Mars. 
[2235 


Ci Dee 22, 1919 21 ef Jans 21920). 
E 468222; Leonard & c9., London. 


STARS THAT NEVER FALL; words by J. 
Koehler, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of 
U. S.] New York, World music pub. 
corp. [2236 

Cy Jane 21. 19205) 2 ei Jankt, 
1920; E 470674; Jessie Koehler, La 
Gro, Ind. 


STENHAMMER (WILHELM) Fyra Stock- 
holmsdikter: ord av Bo Bergman, 
musik av Wilhelm Stenhammer [of 
Sweden] op. 38; f6r en rést med 
orkester eller piano. Stockholm & 
Goteborg, A. B. Nordiska musik?for- 
laget. Contents: 1. Kvall i Klara.— 
2..I en skogsbacke.—38. Mellan bro- 
arna.—4. En positivvisa. [2237, 2288 

© Oct. 18, 1919; 2 e@ Nov. 10, 
1919; E 461188, 461189; Wilhelm 
Hansen, Copenhagen. 


STICK WITH THE GIRL YOU MEET; words 
by P. J. Montroy, music by Geo. 
Grait,. or. [oLr Ul. 8.4 New ‘York, 
World music pub. corp. [2239 

© Jan. 30, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 467718; P. J. Montroy, Pilchuck, 
Wash. 


STILL BE MINE; tho’ I strayed away, 
words and music by BE. T. Hughes [of 
U. S.] [2240 

©.1c. Feb. 4, 1920; E 467930; E. 
T. Hughes, Canton, O. 


Stop 1r; by Mel B. Kaufman [of U. 

§$.]; 1st violin. [2241 

© 1c. Jan. 14, 1920; E 467108; 
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 


Stop watz; from Nothing but love, 
words by Frank Stammers, music by 
Harold Orlob [of U. S8.] [2242 

© Jan. 9, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 12, 1920; 
BE) 4708387; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


STORNELLI DEI COLOMBI; versi e musica 
di Giuseppe Irace [of Italy]; mand. 
ace. Naples, F. Feola. 8vo. [2243 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 e. Jan. 7, 1920; 
EF 468458; Italian book co., New 
York. 


133 


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2244 


STORNELLI MONTANINI; schizzo, di A 
Chirico [of Italy]; piano. [2244 
© Sept. 25, 1919; 1 €) Bee, 42 
1919; E. 468150; A. & G. Carisch 
& c., Milan. 


STRANGER, TEACHER, SAVIOUR; words by, 
Jennie Ree, music by C. H. Gabrie 
[of U. S.] [2245 

cydan, 5, 1920: 2 exJan, 9, 1920 
E 467034; Chas. H. Gabriel, Chi- 
cago. 


STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL GLIDE; from Lin- 
ger longer Letty, lyric by Bernard 
Grossman, music by Alfred Good- 
man [of U. S.] [2246 


© Jan. 8, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 9, 1920; 
E 467049; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


STROFE DELLA PACE EUROPEA; versi di 
Tony Ferrazzano, musica di Luigi 
Donadio [of Italy, domiciled at New 
York]; mand. ace. 4to. [2247 

© Dec. 2, 1919; 2 ec. Dee. 28, 1919; 
E 465641; Casa editrice De Charny, 
New York. 


STROLLING NEATH THE CALIFORNIA 
MOON; words by Moe and Elsie 
Thompson, music by Norman Her- 
bert ot U.S) [2248 

©) Jan. 7,'1920::*2 ¢c, Jan. 9; 1920; 
E 467021; Joe Morris music co., 
New York. 


Stupio; by S. Saarbekow [of Italy]; 
piano. [2249 
© May 30, 1919; 1 «@ Dee. 12, 
1919; E 468140; A. & G. Carisch & 
e., Milan. 


STUDIO CAPRICCIO; ne l’antico stile, di 
Giovanni Anfossi [of Italy] op. 15; 
pf. [2250 
© May 30, 1919; 1 ¢. Dec. 12, 1919; 

EK 468164; A. & G. Carisch & @¢., 

Milan. 


STUDIO DI PERFEZIONAMENTO. See Liszt 
(Franz) Sei studii da concerto. 


STUDY IN CHORDS AND DOUBLE BASS; by 

A. W. Christensen [of U. 8.] [2251 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 2c. Jan. 17, 1920; 

E 470565 ; Axel W. Christensen, Chi- 
cago. 


SuGAR; fox trot, by Bernard, played by 
Les Hoadley [of U. S.] (Imperial 
song record, no. 91003) [2252 

© Jan. 22, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 30, 1920; 
E 467656; Imperial player roll co., 
Chicago. 
interpretation ] 


[Copyright is claimed on 


pt. 11, n. s., v.15 


Sucar—Continued. 

—— words by F. S. Avery, melody by 
Jean Navarre [pseud. of lHthel 
Fisher, of U. S.] [2253 


© 1c. Feb. 2, 1920; E 467789; 
Frank S. Avery, Pensacola, Fla. 


SUMMER (A) pay; by J. Sutcliffe Smith 
[of Great Britain] ; organ. [2254 


© Jan. 21, 1920; 1 ¢. Jan. 26, 1920; 
E 468784; Weekes & co., London, — 


SUMMER DAYS; Suite, by Eric Coates 
[of Great Britain] ; orch. (Orchestral 
selections, no. 186) Contents: 1. Ina 
country lane.—2. On the edge of the 
lake.—3, At the dance. [2255 


© Dec. 5, 1919; 1 ¢. Dee. 30, 1919; 
E 468300; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


SUMMER VOICES; two-part, words by 
Paul Bliss, music by N. J. Langey 
fof U. S.]; treble voices. 4to. 
(School songs, series 2, no. 3795) 

[2256 

© Jan. 28, 1920; 2c. Jan. 30, 1920; 

E 467685; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati. 


SUMMER’S CALL; words by Felicia He- 
mans, music by Edgar L. Bainton [of 
Great Britain]; 1st and 2nd treble 
voices. 4to. (Two-part songs, fourth 
series, no. 9) [2257 

© Dec. 11, 1919; 1 c. Nov. 29, 1919; 
E 468545 ; Joseph Williams, ltd., Lon- 
don. 


SUNBEAM IN YOUR SMILE; words by A. 
Meeker, jr., music by Geo. Graff, jr. 
[of U. S.] New York, World music 
pub. corp. [2258 

© Jan. 30, 1920; 2 ec. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 467721; Arthur Meeker, jr., Chi- 
cago. 

SUNSET GLOW; meditation, by Gustave 
Dumas [of England]; piano. Lon- 
don, Herman Darewski music pub. 
co. (Morceaux pour piano, by emi- 

nent composers, no. 6) [2259 

© Dee. 23, 1919; 1 ¢..Jan. 7, 1920; 
EK 468901; Chas. Sheard & co., Lon- 
don. 


SuNSsET (A) OF GOLD; words by L. Baw- 
den, music by Leo Friedman [of U. 
S.] Chicago, North American music 
co. [2260 — 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472153 ; Lawrence Bawden, Colum- 
bus, O. 


134 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1920 


Sunset (THE) TRAIL; words by I. EH. 
Smith, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of 
U. S.] New York, World music pub. 
corp. [2261 

© Jan. 21, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 24, 1920; 
E 470661; Isaac E. Smith, Loverna, 
Canada. 


SUNSHINE; words by E. Moore, music 
by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New 
York, World music pub. corp. [2262 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466651; Edward Moore, Chicago. 


words by J. White, music by Geo. 
Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New York, 
World music pub. corp. [2263 

© Jan. 21, 1920; 2c. Jan. 24, 1920; 
BE 470706; John White, Vancouver, 
Canada. 


SUNSHINE (THE) OF MY PARADISE; 
words by A. M. Grete, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U.S.] Chicago, IIl., 
North American music pub. co. 

[2264 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 

BE} 472151; Alta M. Grete, Hazelton, 
Id. 


SUNSHINE SONG. 
Hagerup ) 


See Grieg (Edvard 
Peer Gynt suite no. 2. 


SUNSHINE SUNSHINE Mary; words by 
M. E. Murphy, music by Geo. Graff, 
jr. [of U. S.] New York, World 
music pub. corp. [2265 

© Jan. 21, 1920; 2c. Jan. 24, 1920; 
E 470703; Mary Elene Murphy, New 
Philadelphia, O. 


SUPPLICATION; words and music by 
James Blain Beam [of U. S.]; in A 
flat. [2266 

© Jan. 23, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 30, 1920; 
E 470790; Boosey & co., New York. 


SUR UN TRANSATLANTIQUE; paroles de 
EK. Gitral e V. Scotto, musique de Vin- 
cent Scotto [of France]. [2267 

© Dee. 13, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468186; V. Scotto, Paris. 


Susan; words by M. Lebworth, music 
by Jack Kahn [of U. S.], arr. by 
Charles M. Smith [of U. S.] [2268 

© 1c. Jan. 13, 1920; E 470338; 
Mark Lebworth, New York. 


SUSPIRA, OJ’ MARENA; versi e musica 
di Giuseppe Giannelli [of Italy], tras- 
critte per mand. da L. Criscuolo [of 
Italy] Naples, G. Santojanni. [2269 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c. Dee. 24, 1919; 
E 468542 ; Italian book co., New York. 


Susprro (Un) See Liszt (Franz) Sei 
studii da concerto. 


f 


2278 


SWANEE BLUES; words by Frank Good- 
man, melody by J. Milton Delcamp 
fof U. S.J, arr. by Edgar Carver [of 
England, domiciled at Milwaukee, 
Wis. ] [2270 

© 1c. Feb. 2, 1920; E 467808; 
Al. Piantadosi & ¢co., inc., New York. 


SWEET ALICE GRAY; words by Richard 
H. Gerard, music by Halpin O’Reilly 
Gilbert [of U.S8.] [2271 

© Jan. 27, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 24, 1920; 
E 470739; Meyer Cohen music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 


SWEET AND LOW; waltz, by Royce and 
Johnson, played by Gurnell Anderson 
[of U. 8.] (Imperial song record, 
no. 9981) [2272 

© Jan. 22, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 30, 1920; 
EK 467654; Imperial player roll co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation. ] 


SWEET BABY Joy; words by R. M. Kee- 
han, music by Leo Friedman [of U. 
S.] Chicago, North American music 
co. [2273 

© Sept. 8, 1919; 2 c Jan. 26, 1920; 
E 467442; Ruth M. Keenan, Atlantic 
City. 

SWEET MEMORIES OF YOU; words by M. 
R. Kelly, music by Geo. Graff, jr. 
[of U. S.] New York, World music 
pub. corp. [2274 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466665; Mitchell R. Kelly, Roch- 
ester, N. Y. 


SWEET RosEyY McCurE; words and mu- 
sic by J. A. Moore [fof U. S.] [22h 
© 1c. Feb. 5, 1920; E 470868; 
James Andrew Moore, Cambridge, 
Mass. 


SWEET SONG OF LIFE [AND] DREAMING; 
words by H. Volmer, music by H. J. 
Mellinger [of U. S.] [2276 

© Dee. 6, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 6, 1920; 
E 470146; Helen Volmer, St. Louis. 


SWEET SOUTHERN DREAM; a southern 
croon, words and music by E. I. Han- 
son [of U. S.] (2200 

© th. ec; Jan) 2,) (1920. AGT267 ; 
Ethwell I. Hanson, Chicago. 


SWEET, SWEET LADY; four-part song, 
words by Frank L. Stanton, music by 
Charles Gilbert Spross [of U. S.]; 
chorus male voices. 4to. [2278 
© Jan. 9, 1920; 2c. Jan. 12, 1920; 
E 470375; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


i) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2279 


SWEETEST (THE) FAIRY; lyric by Helen 
Taylor, music by Arthur Meale [of 
England]; in F. [2279 

© Jan, 2, 1920; L ¢. Janz28/)2920; 
EH 468902; Enoch & sons, London. 


SWEETHEART, COME BACK TO ME; words 
and music by S. Levine and G. Weiss 
[ot U. S.J [2280 

© July 31, 1919; 2c. Sept. 11, 1919; 
E 470474; Sam Levine and George 
Weiss, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 


SWEETHEART MINE; words by A. J. 
Kiser, music by Edouard Hesselberg 
[of U. S.] [2281 


© Jan. 1, 1920; 2 ¢. Jan. 14, 1920; 
E 470490; A. J. Kiser, Colorado 
Springs, Col. 


SWEETHEART 0’ MINE; words by R. 
Lyons, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of 
U.8S.] New York, World music pub. 
corp. [2282 

© Jan. 21, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 24, 1920; 
E 470689; Robert Lyons, Bridgeport, 
Conn. 


SWEETHEART 0’ MINE, HOW I MISS YOU; 
words by Sam M. Lewis and Joe 
Young, music by M. K. Jerome [of 
LOS S| [2283 


© Jan. 10, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 12, 1920; 
E 470331; Waterson, Berlin & Snyder 
co., New York. 


SWEETHEART OF MY DREAMS; words and 
melody by W. L. Holcomb and M. M. 
Quaife [of U. S.], arr. by M. M. 
Quaife [of U. 8.] [2284 

© 1c. Jan. 10, 1920; E 470330; 
W. L. Holcomb and M. M. Quaife, 
Grand Haven, Mich. 

SWEETHEART OF MY SMOKE DREAMS; 
words by R. McCartney, music by 
J. B. Hillis [of U. S.] Grimsby, Can- 
ada, John B. Hillis. [2285 

© Jan. 28, 1920; 2c. Jan. 29, 1920; 
H 467677 ; Reta McCartney, Grimsby, 
Canada. | 

SWEETHEARTS; words by Agnes Trom- 
bly Hutchinson [i. e, Mrs. Wm. 
Hutchinson], music by Leo F'ried- 
man [of U. S8.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [2286 

© Sept. 3, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
EK 467451; Mrs. Wm. Hutchinson, 
Duluth, Minn. 

SWEETHEARTS ONCE AGAIN; words by 
M. R. Woods, music by Leo Fried- 
man fof U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [2287 

© Sept. 3, 1919; 2c Jan. 26, 1920; 
EH 467448; Mamie Read Woods, Mo- 
bile. 


pt. 11, Du S., v.15 


SWINSTEAD (FELIx) Four romantic 
pieces; by F. Swinstead [of Great 
Britain] op. 49; pf. Contents: Con- 
solation. — Romance in @G.— Sere- 
nade.—Remembrance. [2288 


© Dec. 30, 1919; 1 ce. Dee. 23, 1919; 
E 468169; Joseph Williams, ltd., 
London. 


SYMBOLINE; words by EH. C. Palmer, 
musie by E. 8S. S. Huntington [of 
U. S.J [2289 

© 1c. Feb. 4, 1920; EH 467920; 
Earl C. Palmer, Pleasant Hill, O. 


SYMPHONIES. See Mendelssohn- 
Bartholdy (Jacob Ludwig Fetix) 


SYRACUSE; grande valse de Hugéne 
Hovelacque [of France]; orch. avec 
piano. 4to. [2290 

© Dee. 29, 1919; 1c. Jan. 22, 1920; 
E 468718; E. Hovelacque, Paris. 


SYRINGA (THE) TREE; from The sweet- 
heart shop, words by Anne Caldwell, 
music by Hugo Felix [of U. 8.] 

[2291 

© Jan. 26, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 29, 1920; 

HE 467688; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 

TaIL“s uP; selection, by Philip Braham, 
arr. by J. Ord Hume [of Great 
Britain]; brass’ band. London, 
Boosey & co. 4to. (Brass and reed 
band journal, no. 590) [2292 

© Dee. 11, 1919; 1 ce. Jan. 30, 1920; 
E 468879; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement] 


*TAIN’T NOBODY’S BUS’NESS IF I DO; 
words by P. P. Grainger, music by 
P. P. Grainger and Everett Robbins 
[of U. S.], arr. oy P. P. Grainger. 

| [22938 
© 1c. Jan. 28, 1920; E 467606; 
Porter P. Grainger, Chicago. 


TAKE HIM A ROSE; words by Young 
Harold, music by E. S. S. Huntington 
Lot OU. sei [2294 

©: 1-¢.. Jan: 27, 1920; eas: 
W. C. Hammack, Muskogee, OK. 


TAKE ME BACK TO DAYS OF CHILDHOOD; 
words by R. P. Arnold, music by F. 
H. Shaul [of U. S.] [2295 

© Dee. 1,,1919:;.2.¢,. Jani81920:; 
E 470275; R. Paul Arnold, Plainfield, 
Ind. 


TANGO (UN) DANS LA NUIT; paroles de 
Bertal-Maubon, musique de Vincent . 
Scotto [of France] [2296 


© Dee. 18, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468200; V. Scotto, Paris. 


136 


MUSICAL 
no. 2, 1920 


COMPOSITIONS 


2315 


TANGO (IL) DEGLI INNAMORATI; di G. 
Piovano [of Italy]; piano. [2297 
© Dee: 1, 1919; 1 « Jan. 20, 1920; 

E 468688 ; A. & G. Carisch & c., Milan. 


Tanco (THE) ¥FOx TROT; by Charles 
Rankin [of England]; piano with 
description. [2298 


© Dec. 30, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 5, 1920; 
£ 468311; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


TARANTELLA SICILIANA; by Frank 
Lucanese [of U. 8.]; accordion. (In 
La sonata mensile per armonica, 
Nov. 1919) [2299 


© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 9, 1920; 
EK 467038; Biagio Quattrociocche, 
Steubenville, O. 


TARTINI (J .) Adagio; by J. Tartini, 
ed. and arr. by H. Wessely [of Great 
Britain] ; violin and piano. [2300 


© Dee. 30, 1919; 1 ec. Dee. 9, 1919; 
E 461713; Joseph Williams, Itd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on edit- 
ing and arranging] 


Teasing (Molestando) ; by Nicolai von 
Wilm, op. 12, no. 5, ed., phrased and 
fingered by Maurice Goddard [of U. 
S.]; piano, in C. [2301 

© Jan. 20, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 20, 1920; 
EK 470584; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. Copyright is claimed on edit- 
ing, phrasing and fingering] 


TrcnicA (LA) DEL VIOLONCELLISTA; 
v. 1, prima posizione, esposta da 
Luigi Forino [of Italy] [2302 

© Dee. 22, 1919; 1c. Dec. 23, 1919; 
E 468532; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


JELL ME THE STORY OF LOVE; words by 
Harry D. Kerr, musie by C. Sharpe- 
Minor [of U. S8.] [2303 


© Jan. 23, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 28, 1920; 


B 467592; Jerome H. Remick & co., 


New York. 


TELL THE STORY OF HIS LOVE TO-DAY; 
words by Alfred Barratt, music by 
Wm. J. Kirkpatrick [of U. S.] [23804 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2c. Jan. 15, 1920; 
E 470453; E. O. Excell, Chicago. 


TENDER (THE) STAR OF LOVE. See Stars. 


TERCETO COmMiIco; del opereta La me- 
candgrafa, letra de D. M. Fernandez 
de la Puente, musica de Pablo Luna 
[of Spain] ; piano with words. [2305 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468319; Union musical espafiola, 
Madrid. 


TERRIBLES (LES) ; march, by E. Meinar- 
dus [of U. S.]; orch. Kiel, Wis., 
Meinardus music co. 4to. [2306 

© Fans 2.192012 e)\sani 7,°1920: 
Ei 470287 ; HE. Meinardus, Kiel, Wis. 

THANKS BE TO Gop; festal or general 
anthem, words from the Bible, music 
by Nathaniel Irving Hyatt [of U. 
S.] op. 31; mixed voices. 4to. 

[2307 
© Nov. 19, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 472002; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

THAT BELOVED CHEATER OF MINE; words - 
by L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by Edna 
Williams [of U. S8.] [2308 

© Jan. 2, 1920; 2.c. Jan. 10, 1920; 
H 470322; Gilbert & Friedland, inc., 
New York. 

THAT BOLSHEVIK GLIDE; words by W. 
Margerum, melody by Grace Neabor 
[of U. 8.], arr. by author. [2309 

© 1c. Feb. 5, 1920; E 470855; 
William Margerum, Newark, N. J. 

THAT BUZZY-BUZZY SOUND; words by 
T. EK. Small, music by EH. 8S. 8S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [2310 

© 1c Jan. 15, 1920; E 470411; 
Tom E. Small, New York. 

THAT DARKEY BAND IN NEW ORLEANS; 
words by P. T. Bourne, music by 
Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New 
York, World music pub. corp. [2311 

© Jan. 30, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
EH 467728; Philip Thomas Bourne, 
Providence, R. I. 

THAT DARKTOWN JAZZ BAND; words 
and melody by W. H. Preston [of 
U. S.J], arr. by Leonard L. VosBurgh 
for. Sa [2at2 

Que Jan. 13. 1920: Ey 470345; 
Walter H. Preston, New York. 


THAT DIXIE JAZZ FOR MINE; words by 
Raymond Cameron, music by Leon 
Pe Rundelly fof Uy 8.4 [2318 

Onsale 192002 ie rdane13, 1920: 
HE 470856; Elk music co., ine., Bing- 
hamton, N. Y. 

THAT GRAND OLD FLAG OF OURS; words 
by A. F. Eastwood, music by Geo. 
Gratt, jr: fof We Si- New. York, 
World music pub. corp. [2314 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466655; Arthur F. Eastwood, 
Beverly, Mass. 

THAT LINGER LONGER TUNE; from No- 
body’s boy, words by John P. Wil- 
son, music by Edward A. Horan [of 
England] [2315 

© Nov. 28, 1919; 1 ec Dec. 8, 1919; 
BE 461748; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


137 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2316 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 15 


THAT OLD SWEETHEART OF MINE; words 
by Mrs. H. Johnson, music by Geo. 
Grait, jr. Lot. Ur Si): New ' York; 
World music pub. corp. [2316 

© Jan. 21, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 24, 1920; 
E 470708; Mrs. Harry Johnson, At- 
lanta. 


THAT ONCE I LOVED AND LOVE YOU YET; 
words from N. Y. clipper, melody by 
C. Myslik [of U. S8.] [2317 

© 1c. Jan. 18, 1920; E 467857; 
Charles Myslik, Elmira, N. Y. 


THAT ORIENTAL SHIMMIE MELODY; 
words and music by E. B. Insley [of 
WS. [2318 

© 1c. Jan. 15, 1920; E 470384; 
Eleanor Bell Insley, Tenafly, N. J. 


THAT QUAINT HGYPTIAN GLIDE; oriental 
fox-trot, words by Jack Clifton, 
music by P. E. Maharb [of Great 
Britain, domiciled at Chicago, I11.] 

[2319 

© Feb. 20, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 

E 470914; Frances Clifford music co., 
Chicago. 


THAT ROSE COVER’D SHACK 0’ MINE; 
words and melody by M. Pinkard [of 
U. S.J [2320 

© 1c. Jan. 12, 1920; E 467039; 
Maceo Pinkard, New York. 


THAT’S THE STORY THE STARS TELL TO 
ME; words by L. McMahon, music by 
Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New York, 
World music pub. corp. [2321 

© Jan. 30, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 4677387; Leonard McMahon, Troy, 
ING EY. 


THAT’S WHAT DIXIE MEANS TO ME; 
words by R. Timmons [i. e. Mrs. A. 
Smallfield], music by A. Louis Small- 
field [of U. S.] [2322 

©) 1 ¢. Jan 21, 1920 Bi 467257 = 
Art Smallfield and Ruth Timmons, 
Chicago. 


THAT’S WHAT I CALL A PERFECT DAY; 
words by Lew Brown, music by 
Rubey Cowan [of U. S.] [2323 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 2 ¢. Jan. 10, 1920; 
E 470314; Broadway music corp., 
New York. 


THAT’S WHY I KNOW I LOVE YoU; bal- 
lad fox-trot, words by Jack Clif- 
ton, music by Edmund Braham [of 
Great Britain, domiciled at Chicago, 
Tl.] [2324 


© Feb. 20, 1920; 2 ¢. Feb. 7, 1920; 


E 470912; Frances Clifford music co., | 


Chicago. 


THAT’s wHy I LIKE you; words by 
C. H. Newhouse, music by Leo Fried- 
man [of U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [2325 

© Sept. 8, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
E 467453; Chas. H. Newhouse, Lan- 
caster, INy Y¥: 


THAT SHIMMY GIRL OF MINE; words by 
E. Huler, music by E. S. S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S.] [2326 

© 1c. Jan. 27, 1920; BH 470755; 
Edward Huler, Pittsburgh. 


THAT SWEETHEART MOTHER OF MINE; 
words by Harold EH. Turner, melody . 
by Joseph Anthony Hannon [of U. S.] 

[2827 

© 1c. Jan. 14, 1920; E 467103; 

J. A. Hannon and H. BH. Turner, San 
Francisco. 


THAT THING CALLED LOVE; words and 
music by P. Bradford [of U. S.] 
[2328 
© Nov. 24, 1919 ; 2 e. Dee. 30, 1919; 
E 467265; Perry Bradford, New 
York. 


THEN TLL KNOW MY DREAMS COME 
TRUE; words and music by HEH. H. 
Searles [of U. S.] [2329 


© Feb. 3, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 29, 1920; 
E 467672; Ernest E. Searles, Colum- — 
bia, S. C. 


THEN J SHALL MEET YOU; words and 
music by H. Guise [of England] 
London, Music room. [2330 


© Feb. 6, 1920; 1c. Jan. 23, 1920; 
E 468855; Henry Guise, London. 


THERE IS A GREEN HILL FAR AWAY; 
sacred song, words by Cecil F. Alex- 
ander, music by Walter Howe Jones 
oe ee Oa | [2331 


© Dee. 30. 1919; 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 470099; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


THERE IS NO LIGHT IN EARTH OR 
HEAVEN. See Stars. 


THERE IS ROOM IN MY HEART FOR THEE; 
Christmas anthem, words by Emily 
I. S. Elliott, musie by J. Truman 
Woleott [of U. S.]; mixed voices, 
bar. solo. 4to. (Anthems, eleventh 
series, no. 532) [2852 

© Nov. 15, 1918; 2 ec. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 470827; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 


138 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1920 


THERE IS STILL A RAY OF SUNSHINE; 
words by G. Haight, music by A. 
Leopold Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [2383 


© Jan. 19, 1920; 2 ce. Jan. 27, 1920; 
E 467490; Gladys Haight, Brecken- 
ridge, Minn. 

THERE'LL BE A HOME SWEET HOME; 
words by EH. A. Boyer, music by Hec- 
tor Richard [of U. §.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [2334 

jy wed, 26, 1919: 2. ¢ Jan. 27, 
1920; HE. 467478; Edwin A. Boyer, 
Maxatawny, Pa. 

THERE'S A DEBT OF HONOR; words 
by L. L. Quan, music by Leo Fried- 
man [of U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [23385 


© Aug. 25, 1919; 2c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
Hi 467434; Lalee Lac. Quan, New- 
ark, O. 

THERE’S A LIGHT EVER BURNING FOR YOU 
IN THE WINDOW OF HOME SWEET 
HOME; words by T. W. R. Johnson, 
music by E. 8S. S. Huntington [of 
| [2336 


@vlic Jan; 27, 1920; EB 470751; 
Thos. W. R. Johnson, Bellefonte, Pa. 


THERE'S A LONGING IN MY HEART; 
words by A. Ireland, music by E. S. 
S. Huntington [of U. S.] P2300 

© 1c. Feb. 4, 1920; E 467931; Ad- 
die Ireland, Belmont, Mass. 


THERE’S A MOTHER ALWAYS ‘WAITING; 
words by A. P. Frye, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [2338 

© Aue, 25, 1919; 2 ec Jan. 26, 
1920; E 467425; Amelia P. Frye, 
Medford, Mass. 


THERE’S A SPOT IN THE HEART OF NO- 
MAN’S LAND; words by V. A. Merkel, 
musie by E. S. S. Huntington [of 
tf Si] ; [2339 

© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466874: 
Vernon A. Merkel, Stockton, Calif. 


THERE’S A TYPICAL TIPPERARY OVER 
HERE; you’d think that you were 
home in Ireland, words by Alex 
Gerber, music by Abner Silver [of 
Bes. | [2340 

© Feb. 5, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 470925; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 

THERE'S NO ONE IN DIXIE LIKE 
you; words by R. V. Moore, music 
by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] [2341 


Psat, 20, 19203) 2: e) Jan. 31, 
1920; E 467853; Roy V. Moore, 
Morenci, Mich. 


2350 


TTHERE’S NO PLACE LIKE AMERICA AND 
LITTLE OLD NEw YorK; words and 
music by Bob Kingston [i. e., R. E. 
Kingston, of U. S8.] [2342 

© 1c. Dec. 24, 1919; E 470468; 
Robert Ernest Kingston, Nyack, N. 
¥. 

THEY ARE DIGGING FOR OIL IN TEXAS; 
words by E. Bozek, music by Geo. 
Crain iw. [or U.S.) New York, 
World musie pub. corp. [2343 

© Jan. 21, 1920: 2 c. Jan. 24, 1920: 
E 470694; Edward Bozek, Bremond, . 
Tex. 

THEY CAN’T KEEP TRACK OF ME; words 
by F. Miller, music by E. S. S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [2344 

© 1e. Feb. 4, 1920; E 467914; 
Franklin Miller, Littleton, Col. 


THEY DON’T MAKE THEM THAT WAY ANY 
MORE; words and melody by Jack 
Yellan [of U. 8.], arr. by Cliff Hess 
foresee [2345 

© 1c. Dec. 26, 1919; E 470373; 
Margaret Young, Detroit. 

THEY HELPED TO WHIP THE GERMANS 
FROM THE MARNE BACK TO THE 
RHINE; words by J. Jansen, music 
by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] Chi- 
cago, North American music Co. 

[2346 


© Sept. 3, 1919; 2c. Jan. 26, 1920; 

E 467418; J. Jansen, Wichita, Kan. 
THEY SAY; words by Ruth Boyd, music 
by Roland Royce [of U. S.]; in G. 
[2347 


©) dan, 2a? 1920 2.¢. fan. 30, 
1920; E 470788; Boosey & co., New 
York. 

THEY WILL REMEMBER THE ELEVENTH 
or NOVEMBER; words by J. Platenik, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [2348 

© Jan. 14, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1920; 
-E 467509; John Platenik, Sioux 
City, Ia. 

THINE IS THE GREATNESS; anthem, 
words from Bible, music by J. La- 
mont Galbraith [of U. S.]; mixed 


voices. (Octavo series, no. 1284) 
[2349 
Opa 18 1920-2 ¢,. Jan. 14. 


1920; E 467106; Arthur P. Schmidt 


co., Boston. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement ] 
THINKING; lyric by Wm. Tracey, 


music by J. Milton Delecamp [of U. 
S.] [2350 

© Jan. 27, 1920; 2c. Jan. 27, 1920; 
470750; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
ine., New York. 


139 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2351 


pt. 111, n.S., v.15 


THINKING OF DAYS GONE BY; words by 
I. M. Strunk, music by EH. 8. 8. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [2351 


©-t @. Fan: (27,1920; Bb Sirsa: 
Ida M. Strunk, Stroudsburg, Pa. 


THINKING OF YOU, EYES OF MY SOUL; 
words by Geo. H. Carey, music by 
Len Fleming [of U. S.] Akron, O., 
Success music co. [2352 


© Dec. 27, 1919; 2 c. Dec. 30, 1919; 
E 470277; Geo. H. Carey, Akron, O. 


THIS BEAUTIFUL WORLD; words by L. 
Uebbing, music by Geo. Graff, jr. 
fof U. S.] New York, World music 
pub. corp. [2853 


© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466659; Lizzie Uebbing, Wood- 
elite Ne Ss 


THIS IS THE DAY THE CHRIST IS BORN; 
Christmas song, words by Frederick 
H. Martens, music by A. Walter 
Kramer [of U. S.] op. 389, no. 5; 
high voice in B flat. [2354 


© Nov. 21, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 472001; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


THORN (A) AMONG THE ROSES; words 
by F. M. Maears, music by Artie 


Bowers [of U. S.J] New York, 
Authors & composers service co. 
[2855 


© 1c. Jan. 16, 1920; E 467154; 
Frank M. Maears, Rochester, N. Y. 


THOSE EYES MEAN LOVE; words by A. 
Orovic, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of 
U. 8.] New York, World music pub. 
corp. [2356 


© Jan. 80, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
EL 467724; Adelia Orovic, Sherman, 
INE X:, 


THOSE OKLAHOMA BLUES; words by L. 
B. Fields, music by E. S. 8S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [2357 

© 1c Jan. 22, 1920; E 470631; 

Lloyd B. Fields, Washington. 


THOUGHTS; words by S. N. Furgerson, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. §S.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[2358 

© Sept. 3, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 

E 467406; Susie Nelson Furgerson, 
Halifax, N. C. 


THOUGHTS AT TWILIGHT; reverie, by 
Hdwin F. Kendall [of U. S.], arr. 
by Sol P. Levy [of U. 8.]; orch. with 
piano. [23859 


© Jan. 14, 1920; 2c. Jan. 17, 1920; 


E 467261; Belwin, inc., New York. 


THOUGHTS OF you; words by Evelyn 
McCann, music by D. H. Wilson [of 
UL S.4 [2360 

© Feb. 10, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 5, 1920; 
E 470888; Daniel H. Wilson, Port- 
land, Or. 


THROW AWAY YOUR HAMMER, GET YOUR- 
SELF A HORN AND BOOST—CHICAGO; 
words by James P. Carpenter, mel- 
ody by A. B. Pooley [of U. S.] 

[2361 
© 1« Jan. 16, 1920; E 467860; 
Alexander Beach Pooley, Chicago. 


THROW OUT THAT MASON DIXON LINE;. 
words and musie by Howard John- © 
son and Cliff Hess [of U.S.] [2362 

© Feb. 3, 1920; 2 ec. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 472012; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


THY SPIRIT PASSING BY ME. See Staf- 
ford (Henry) Four little Japanese 
song pictures. 


TIENS mMoN coco; fox-trot, de Juan 

Camprubi [of Spain]; piano. [2368 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 1 ec. Jan. 2, 1920; 

E 468326; Union musical espanola, 
Madrid. : 


TIGER LILY WALTZES; by Jack Weiner 

[of U. S.]; piano. [2364 

© Jan. 10, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 12, 1920; 

E 470334; Waterson, Berlin & Sny- 
der co., New York. 


Tir, I MET You; words and melody by 

R. Klages [of U. S.] [2365 

© 1c. Feb. 2, 1920; E 467784; 
Ray Klages, Chicago. 


TimME (THE) WILL COME; words by M. 
J. Gunsky, music by Lester E. Ste- 
vens [of U. S.] [2366 

© Jan. 8, 1920: 2 ¢. Jan, B72920; 
E 467052; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


TING-A-LING-A-LEE; Chinese patrol, by 
Hubert Bath [of Hngland]; piano. 
. [2367 


© Jan. 23, 1920; 1c. Jan. 23, 1920; 
E 468763; W. Paxton & co., ltd., 
London. 


TINKERBELL; by H. F. Ramsey [of 
Great Britain] op. 15; orch. 4to. 
(Orchestral journal, no. 181) 

[2868 

© Apr. 24, 1919; 1c. Jan. 30, 1920; 

E 468887; Boosey & co., London. 

[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


140 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1920 


2390 


Tip-tip ; fox trot, by Nicola Moleti [of 
Italy]; orch. with piano conductor. 
4to. [2369 

© Aug. 15, 1919; 1c. Dec. 12, 1919; 
EH 468159; A. & G. Carisch & ¢c, 
Milan. 


TIRRA LEE; quartet or chorus, words 
by George Darley, from Sylvia or 
The May queen, music by Ernest 
Bullock [of Great Britain]; mixed 
voices. 4to. [2370 

© Jan. 8, 1920; 1 c. Jan. 23, 1920; 
E 468778; J. Curwen & sons, Itd., 
London. 

TiTans (LEs) ; ouverture, de HE. Hove- 
lacque et H. Bouillard [of France] ; 
orch. avec. piano conducteur. 4to. 

[2371 
© Dec. 29, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 22, 1920; 
E 468715; E. Hovelacque, Paris. 

To HIM SHE IS A QUEEN; words by 
C. EH. Allen, music by E. 8. 8S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. 8.] [2372 

© 1c. Jan. 15, 1920; E 470422; 
Charles HE. Allen, Springfield, Mo. 

To NASE STAVENL; pochod, Kovarik, 
upravil K. M. Coufal [of U. 8.]; pro 
jeden hlas s priivodem piana. [2373 

© Nov. 24, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 16, 1920; 
E 470486; Aloysius J. Turek, Chi- 
cago. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 

TO SET OLD JRELAND FREE; words by E. 
F. Kent, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.] Chicago, Ill., North Ameri- 
can music pub. co. [2374 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472148 ; Edward F. Kent, Gallitzin, 
Pa. 

To THE RESCUE; march-two step, by H. 
J. Lincoln [of U. S.]; piano. [23875 
© Feb. 5, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 5, 1920; 
E 470875; Harry J. Lincoln: music 
ec., Philadelphia. 


To yourH ; words and music by V. Colo- 
simo [of U. S.] [2376 
© Dec. 18, 1919; 1 ce. Jan. 10, 1920; 
moe dan, 17, 1920; BH 467172: Vina 
Colosimo, Brooklyn. 


Toast (A) TO LIBERTY; words by J. F. 
Burt, music by E. S. S. Huntington 
[of U. S.] [2377 

© 1c. Feb. 4, 1920; E 467918; 
James F. Burt, Ft. Riley, Kan. 


TOBILLERA; cuplé cdmico, letra de 
Adolfo S. Carrere, mfsica de Mo- 
desto Romero [of Spain] [2378 


© Dec. 30, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468318; Union musical espafiola, 
Madrid. 


Tor ET MOI; valse hésitation, par A. 
Parera [of Spain]; piano. Paris, 
L. Maillochon. [2879 

© Dec. 29, 1919; 1 ce. Jan. 22, 1920; 
E 468758; Antonio Parera, Paris. 


TOKEN (A); words by Jeanne Oldfield 
Potter, music by Anna Priscilla 
Risher [of U. 8.] 1. Sop. or ten. 2. 
Alto or bar. [2380 


© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. each Jan. 16, 
1920; E 467133; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 


ToOM-AT-ALAL; fox-trot, by P. Zeppilli 
[of Italy]; piano. [2381 
© Dec. 29, 1919; 1 e. Jan. 22, 1920; 

E 468753; F. D. Marchetti, Paris. 


Too LATE; words by Mrs. C. M. Opdyke, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Ill., North American music 
pub. co. [23882 


© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 ec. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472155; Clara M. Opdyke, Carlin, 
Nev. 


Too MANY GIRLS; by Arthur Wood [of 
England]; piano. 1. Selection.—2. 
Waltz.—3. Fox trot. [2383-23885 

© Dec. 20, 1919; 1 c. each Jan. 21, 
1920; E 468796468798; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, Itd., London. 


TOOT-TOOT THEY'RE COMING HOME; 
words by M. Lampe, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [2386 


© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472084; Minnie Lampe, New York. 


Top HOLE; fox trot, by H. J. Hickey 
[of England]; reed and brass band. 
4to. [2387 

© Jan. 7, 1920; 1 c. Jan. 24, 1920; 
E 468780; Hawkes & son, London. 


TOREADOR WALTZ; words and music by 
H. L. Lee [of U. S.]; mezzo sop. 

[2388 

© 1c. Feb. 2, 1920; E 467818; 
Herbert Leonidas Lee, Norfolk, Va. 


TOUT AUTOUR DES GALERIES; paroles de 
Bertal-Maubon, musique de Vincent 
Scotto [of France] [2389 

© Dee. 13, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468199; V. Scotto, Paris. 


TOUTES SAUTIENT ET DANSIENT AUX 
SONS DES TYMPANONS; de HE. Couriot 
[of France]; piano. (Hsquisses mu- 
sicales, no. 3) [2390 


© Dec. 29, 1919; 1c. Jan. 22, 1920; 
E 468756 ; Edouard Couriot, Paris. 


141 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2391 


pt. 127, Ws, Wao 


TRA LA LA LA LA; French comedy song, 
words by Andrew B. Sterling, music 
by Harry Von Tilzer [of U. S.] 


| 


[2391 | 


© Jan. 8, 1920; 2c. Jan. 7, 1920; 
E 470298; Harry Von Tilzer music 
pub. co., New York. 


TRAIL TO YESTERDAY; valse by Mackie- 
Beyer [of U. S.]; orch. with piano. 
4to. [2392 

(Jan. 7, 1920::2 e-jan> 9, 3920: 
E 467028; J. W. Pepper & son, Phila- 
delphia. 

TRAMONTO ROSEO; Serenatella, di A. 
Chirico [of Italy] ; piano. [2393 

© Sept. 25, 1919; 1c. Dec. 12, 1919; 
E 468147; A. & G. Carisch & c., Mi- 
lan. 

TRANSATLANTIC BLUES; words and 
music by H. R. Owen [of U. S8.], arr. 
by Charles Albert [of U. S.] [2394 

© 1c. Jan. 14, 1920; E 467104; 
Harold R. Owen, San Francisco. 

TRAVELLING (THE) COMPANION ; opera in 
4 acts, after the tale of Hans Ander- 
sen, written by Henry Newbolt, music 
by Charles Villiers Stanford [of Eng- 
land] op. 146. 4to. (Carnegie col- 
lection of British music) [2395 

© Oct. 18, 1919; 1 ce. Noy. 10, 1919; 
D 19989; Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 

TREASURE DEAR; words by Mrs. J. P. 
Shannon, music by Geo. Graff, jr. 
[of U. S.] New York, World music 
pub. corp. [2396 

© Jan. 30, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 467736; Mrs. J. P. Shannon, Elrose, 
Canada. 


TRENO LAMPO; polka, by Enrico Maru- 
eelli [of Italy], arr. by P. Tesio [of 
U. 8.]; 1st and 2nd violin or mand. 
and guit. 4to. (Tesio ed., ninth 
series, no. 543) [2397 

© Jan. 5, 1920; 2 ec. Jan. 9, 1920; 
E 470365; Peter Tesio, New York. 

TRICK-TROT; triple step, di Nicola 
Moleti [of Itaiy] 1. Orch. con piano 
conduttore. S8vo. 2. Piano. 

[2398, 2399 

© Nov. 1, 1919; 1 ec. each Jan. 20, 

1920; E 468682, 468683; A. & G. 
Carisch & ¢c., Milan. 

TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC SONG BOOK; 
ed. by Charles Vincent [of Great 


Britain] 4to. pt. 1-8, section 1, 
women’s voices. pt. 1, section 2, 
men’s voices. [2400-2403 


© Sept. 31, 1919; 1 c. each Jan. 8, 
1920; E 468516-468519; Winthrop 
Rogers, ltd., London. [Copyright is 
claimed on editing] 


TRIUMPHAL MARCH; by R. G. Hailing 
[of England]; organ. (St. Cecilia 
series, no. 135) [2404 

© Dec. 29, 1919 ; 2 c. Dec. 30, 1919; 

' EK 468131; H. W. Gray co., New York. 


TUBAPHONE (THE) RAG; by Warren N. 

Dean [of U. 8.]; banjoinC. [2405 

© Jan. 2, 1920; 2c Jan. 12, 1920; 

E 467040; Joe Nicomede, New Alex- 
andria, Pa. 


Tus BESOS; letra de Pedro Puche, 
musica de José Padilla [of Spain] 
[2406 
© Dec. 30, 1919; 1 ec. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468317; Union musical espafiola, 
Madrid. 


TWENTY-NINTH (THE) WIFE; from Joy- 
bells, words by Rupert Hazell, music 
by Frederick W. Chappelle [of Eng- 
land] [2407 

© Dec. 20, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 21, 1920; 
E 468793; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 


TWENTY-THIRD (THE) PSALM APPLIED; 
words by N. B. Inman, melody by 


Jean Navarre [pseud. of Ethel 
Fisher, of U. 8.] [2408 


© 1c. Feb. 2, 1920; E 467803 ; Neal 
B. Inman, Portland, Or. 


TWILIGHT; words by R. Sager, music 
by Edouard Hesselberg [of U. S.] 


[2409 

© Jan. 21, 1920; 2c. Jan. 31, 1920; 

E 467849; Reta Sager, Jasmin, 
Canada. 


TWILIGHT MELODY ; tone poem, by Clar- 
ence Hikin [of Australia]; piano. 
(Pianoforte series, no. 254) [2410 

© Dee. 17, 1919; 1 c. Dec. 30, 1919 ; 
E 468175; W. H. Paling & co., Itd., 
Sydney, Australia. 


TWILIGHT REVERIE; by G. L. Kier [of 
U. S.]; piano. [2411 
© 1c. Jan. 6, 1920; E 470132; 
Georgia Leone Kier, Pontiac, Mich. 


TWILIGHT THOUGHTS; by C. W. Kern 

[of U. S.] op. 396; piano. [2412 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 

E 470097; Theo. Presser co., Phil- 
adelphia. 


Two BITS OF GREECE; from As you were, 
lyrics by Arthur Wimperis and E. 
Ray Goetz, music by Herman Da- 
rewski [of Great Britain] [2413 


© Jan. 27, 1920; 2 ¢. Jan. 23, 1920; 


E 468866; Jerome H. Remick & co., | 


_New York. 


142 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1920 


2432 


Two MEDITATIONS FOR SILENT PRAYER; 
anthem, [words from Psalm XIX], 
_ music by Mark Andrews [of U. 8.]; 
mixed voices. 4to. [2414 


© Dee. 16, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
BE 472000; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


TYPICAL (THE) AMERICAN GIRL; words 
by R. Timmons [i. e. Mrs. A. Small- 
field], music by A. Louis Smallfield 
[of U. 8.] [2415 


© 2 @ Jan. 21, 1920; E 467258; 
Art Smallfield and Ruth Timmons, 
Chicago. 


erm (i) Bacto (Last kiss); 
waltzer, by Pasquale Tucciarone lof 
Italy]; 1st and 2nd violin or mand. 
and guit. (Tesio ed. fifth series, no. 
317) [2416 


© Jan: 5, 1920; 2 ¢. Jan. 9, 1920; 
EK 470371; Peter Tesio, New York. 


UNcLE SAM GIVES UP NO FIGHT; words 
by A. M. Keiper, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. §8.] [2417 


© 1. Jan. 15, 1920; E 470401; 
Alfred M. Keiper, Cleveland. 


UNCLE SAM MADE A GYPSY OUT OF ME; 
words by J. C. Gaines, melody by 
Geo. E. Johnson [of U. S.] photostat. 

[2418 
© 1c¢..Jan. 9; 1920; E 467020; 
James C. Gaines, Washington. 


UNCLE SAM SEND MY BOY BACK RIGHT 
AWAY; words by D. M. Herron, mu- 
sic by Leo Friedman [fof U. S.] | 


Chicago, North American music co. 
[2419 
sept 3, 1919: 2 e: Jan. 26, 


1920; E 467444; D. 
Angeles. 


M. Herron, Los 


UNCLE SAM YOU ARE FINE AND GRAND; 
words by E. M. Carpenter, music by 
Leo Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [2420 


fe sept: is, 1919; 2c. Jan., 26, 
1920; E 467447; Eliza M. Carpenter, 
Croswell, Mich. 


UNDER FOUR FLAGS; words by K. H. 

Harsh, music by Hector Richard [of 

U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[2421 

© Dec. 8, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 

E 470926; K. Hilda Harsh, Hd 
Claire, Wis. 

143 


167847—20——_7 


UNDER THE TREE (Debajo del arbol) ; 
by Paul Hiller, op. 66, no. 5, ed., 
phrased and fingered by Maurits 
Leefson [of U. S.]; piano, in G. 

[2422 


2 es-Jan. 20, 


© Jan. 20; 1920;, 2 
1920; E 470583; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on editing, phrasing and fingering] 


UNDER WESTERN SKIES: words by Har- 
old Cool, music by George Hamilton 
Green [of U. S.] [2423 

@OwFan: 20, 1920+) 2 <e:\ Jan 20, 
1920; EH 470762; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 


UNFOLD FREEDOM’S FLAG LET IT STREAM 
TO THE SKY; words by H. H. Hoff- 
man, melody by Jean Navarre 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of U. S.] 

[2424 
© 1. e¢. Feb. 2, 1920; E 467801; 
H. H. Hoffman, Mill Bayvu, Fla. 


UNION SELF INSTRUCTOR FOR MANDOLIN : 
by Corydon D. Smith [of U. S.} 
Ato. [2425 

») 


© Jane te 1920502 ¢. Jan... 20; 
1920; aff. Jan. 19, 1920; A 562255; 
Chas. Himmelman & co., Chicago. 


UNITED STATES AND OUR FLAG; words 
by C. McAuley, music by Geo. Graff, 
ay Loe. UL Sz] [2426 

©) Jam. (24, 192032 ¢. Jan. 24, 
1920; H 470709; Clara McAuley, Du- 
luth, Minn. 


UNLUCKY BLUES; words and music by 
Ted Lewis and J. Russell Robinson 
fof U. S.] [2427 

©) Pan 2ZOMT9209 Bere. Sam 22: 
1920; E 470609; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 


UNSPOKEN; words by R. J. Hughes, 
music by Dermot Macmurrough [of 
Great Britain] [2428 


- © Dee. 12, 1919; 1c. Jan. 8, 1920; 
E 468550; Boosey & co., London. 


Untit I Met rou; from Nobody’s boy, 
words by Arthur EK. Godfrey, mu- 
sic by Edward A. Horan [of HEng- 
land] [2429 

© Nov. 28, 1919; 1 c. Dee. 8, 1919; 
HE 461747; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


UNTIL THE EVENING; poem by Margaret 
M. Melrose, music by Howard 
Fisher [of England] 1. In H flat.— 
2. In F.—3. In A flat. [2480-2432 


© Dec. 22, 1919; 1 c. each Jan. 2, 
1920; HE 468223468225; Leonard & 
eo., London. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2433 


Up IN AN AIRSHIP WITH Mary; words 
by Mrs. C. A. Vogel, music by Geo. 
Graft, jr. [of “Us S.J New York, 
World music pub. corp. [2433 


© Jan. 30, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 467715; Mrs. C. A. Vogel, Pitts- 
burgh. 


UZ JE MALA CHV{LKA; pochod, Svo- 
boda, upravil K. M. Coufal [of U. 
S.]; pro jeden hlas s pruvodem pi- 
ana. [2434 


© Nove: 24; 4919) 2 ‘eiogany 16, 
1920; E 470437; Aloysius J. Turek, 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement] 


VaLe (THE) oF ARDEN; poems by AlI- 
fred Hayes, music by Granville Ban- 
tock [of England]; high voice. (Art 
song library) Contents:—1. The 
blue-bell wood.—2. The white 
queen.—3. The fire flame. [2485 


©) Dee. Bi, 1919: 1c Jam: As, 
1920; E 468675; Enoch & sons, Lon- 
don. 


(LE) NATAL; paroles de 
Dellae, musique de Jules 
Jacob [of France] (Petites chan- 
sons, no. 2) [2486 


©)- Dec: 29, 1919-1 e Jan. (22, 


VALLON 
Georges 


1920; E 468729; Louis Jacquot, 
Paris. 

VALSE CLARICE; by E. C. Snow [of 
U. S.J]; piano. [2437 


© 1c. Jan. 19, 1920; E 467199; 
Earl Chester Snow, Pawtucket, R. I. 


VALSE (LA) D’HIVER; valse lente, di 
Alphonse Caja [of Italy]; piano. 
[2488 
© Dec. 1, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 20, 1920; 
E 468686; A. & G. Carisch & ¢c, 
Milan. 


VALSE NUPTIALE; Sur les motifs de la 
célébre chanson créée par Fragson, 
de Raoul Soler [of France]; piano. 

[2439 

© Dec. 13, 1919; 1 c Jan. 2, 1920; 

E 468213; A. Bose, Paris. [Copy- 
right is claimed on arrangement] 


VALZER DEI SOSPIRI: Gi Luigi Cerri [of 
Italy] op. 184; piceola orch. con pf. 
conduttore. (Intermezzi musicali, 
no. 590) [2440 

©. Dec. LONG A eu nDeGin 23. 
1919; E 468537; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


29 


aim, 


pt..1, ess va 


VANDA; mazurka, by Lorenzo Morelli, 
arr. by P. Tesio [of U. S.]; lst and 
2nd violin or mand. and guit. 4to. 
(Tesio ed., ninth series, no. 542) 

[2441 
© Jan. 5, 1920; 2 ec. Jan. 9, 1920; 
HE 470364; Peter Tesio, New York. 


VED @RESUNDS KYST; vals av W. Han- 
sen [of Denmark], arr. af Willy 
Pinel [pseud. of P. Th. Wallen, of 
Denmark]; klaver med ord. (In 
Moulin rouge bal album, 2, no. 5) 

[2442 

© Dec. 15, 1919; 1 ce. Jan. 6, 1920; 

E 468527; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. 


VENETIAN (A) LULLABY (Nanna nin- | 
na); Italian words of the 15th cen- 
tury, tr. into English by Lady Lind- 
say, music by Robert Coningsby 
Clarke [of Great Britain] [2443 

© Jan. 14, 1920; 1 ¢. Jan. 23, 1920; 
E 468770; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 


VENETIAN MOON; fox trot, by Kahn, 
Goldberg and Magini, played by Roy 
Bargy [of U. S.] (Imperial song 
record, no. 91000) [2444 

© Jan. 22, 1920; 2 ec. Jan. 30, 1920; 
E 467649; Imperial player roll co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation. | 


words by Gus Kahn, music by 
Phil, Goldberg and Frank Magine 
[of U. 8.] [2445 
© Jan. 23, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 23, 1920; 
E 467591; Jerome H. Remick & Co., 
New York. 
VENETIAN WATERS (Acque Veneziane) ; 
waltzes, by Frank G. Drago [of 
Italy], arr. by P. Tesio [of U. 8.]; 
ist and 2nd violin or mand. and guit. 
4to. (Tesio ed., ninth series, no. 
bye) [2446 
© Jan. 5, 1920; 12 ie, Fan. 1920; 
EL 4703868 ; Peter Tesio, New York. 


VERNA; overture, by Mackie-Beyer [of 
U. S.] 4to. 1. Orch. with piano. 
2... pan, - [2447, 2448 

© Jan. 7, 1920; 2 ec each Jan. 9, 
1920; E 467026, 467027 ; J. W. Pepper 
& son, Philadelphia. 


Vicar (THE) AND I WILL BE THERE; 
humorous song, words by Clifford 
Grey, music by Nat. D. Ayer [of 
UaSs.] [2449 

© Nov. 7, 1919; 1.¢, Oct.30; 191955 
1 ¢. Dee. 15, 1919; E 461144; Rey- 
nolds & co., London. 


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no. 2, 1920 


VICTORIA WALTZ; by Will D. Moyer [of 

U. S.J]; mand. [2450 

© Jan. 27, 1920; 2c. Jan. 31, 1920; 

KE 467697; Joe Nicomede, New Alex- 
andria, Pa. 


VICTORY BELLS; words and music by 
G. W. Ellenburger and J. La Rose 
[of U. S.] [2451 


© Jan. 10, 1920; 2c. Jan. 14, 1920; 
E 467143; George W. Ellenburger 
and John La Rose, Yuma, Ariz. 


VICTORY SMILES; words by W. O. Isaac- 
son, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of 
U.8.] New York, World music pub. 
corp. [2452 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466653; Wm. O. Isaacson, James- 
town, N. Y. 


VIENETENNE; versi di A. Federici, 
musica di R. Falvo [of Italy] ; man- 
dolino ace. Naples, F. Feola. S8vo. 

[2453 


© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 7, 1920; 


E 468462; Italian book co., New 
York. 

Vikine’s (THE) FAREWELL. See Old 
ships. 


VILLAGE BELLS; by C. W. Kern [of 
U.S.] op. 409, no. 2; piane. (Across 
the fields) [2454 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 470101; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 

VILLAGE (THE) BLACKSMITH; march- 
two step, by Edmund H. Trabold, arr. 
bee Erarry) J..Lincoln, [of U. 8.1; 
piano. [2455 

© Jan. 28, 1920; 2c. Jan. 29, 1920; 
E 467676; Harry J. Lincoln music 
co., Philadelphia. 


VILLAGE (THE) Gossips; by F. L. Bert- 
houd [of U. S.]; 2 mand., guit. and 
piano. [2456 

© Jan. 20, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 467702; F. Landry Berthoud, New 
York. 


VIOLETS AND ROSES; words by P. Schu- 
mann, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of 
U.8.] New York, World music pub. 
corp. [2457 

© Jan. 30, 1920; 2 ec. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 467707 ; Pauline Schumann, Wash- 
ington. 


VIOLETTE ET MuvcGuET; paroles de 
Georges Dellac, musique de Jules 
_ Jacob [of France] (Petites chan- 
sons, no. 4) 
© Dec. 29, 1919; 1c. Jan. 22, 1920; 

E 468750; Louis Jacquot, Paris. 


[2458 - 


2467 


VIRGINIA MOONLIGHT; words and music 
by Harold B. Freeman [of U. S.] 
[2459 
© Feb. 2, 1920; 2 ec. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 467891; Harold Freeman music 
co., Providence, R. I. 


VISIONS OF RAINBOW VALLEY; words 
and music by D. C: Burkholder [of 
Canada, domiciled at Waupun, 
Wis.]; in A flat. [2460: 

© 1c. Jan. 14, 1920; E 467120; 
Daniel Cleveland Burkholder, Wau- 
pun, Wis. 


VISIONS OF you; words by V. Deem, 
music by Edouard Hesselberg [of 
S| [2461 

©, Jan. 1, 1920; 2 ec. Jan. 14; 1920% 
E 470485; Vern Deem, Utica, N. Y. 


VOICES OF THE WATER; by M. M. 
Quaife [of U. S.]; instrumental. 
[2462 


© 1c. Jan. 27, 1920; E 470747; 
M. M. Quaife, Grand Haven, Mich. 


Vows (THE) I MADE TO YOU; words 
and music by J. A. Moore [of U. 
S.] [2463 

© 1c. Feb. 5, 1920; E 470869; 
James Andrew Moore, Cambridge, 
Mass. 


VsTAVEJ MA MILA; pochod, upravil K. 
M. Coufal fof U. S8.]; pro jeden 
hlas s priivodem piana. [2464 


© Nov. 24;.1919; 2 «@ Jan. 16, 
1920; E 470438; Aloysius J. Turek, 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement] 


VY HvEzpI¢Ky; pochod, Fr. Kmoch, 
upravil K. M. Coufal [of U. 8.]; 
pro jeden hlas s prtiivodem piana. 

[2465 

© Nov. 24, 1919; 2 ec. Jan. 16, 

1920; E 470489; Aloysius J. Turek, 

Chicago. [Copyright is claimed om 
arrangement] 


WACHKYRIE (LA) (La vache qui rit) ; 
fox trot, par Clapson [of France] ; 
piano. [2466 


© Dee. 20, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468257; Clapson, Paris. 


WAIT UNTIL WE’RE MARRIED; words by 
V. K. Nye, music by Edouard Hes- 
selberg [of U. S.] [2467 


©) Jan. 20. 4920-2 ce. San, 31, 
1920; E 467845; Victor K. Nye, 
Pittsburgh. 


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2468 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 15 


WAITING ror you; words by H. E. | WE MARCHED THE STREETS UNTIL MID- 


Martz, music by Leo. Friedman [of 
U. S.J] Chicago, North American 
music co. [2468 


© Aug. 25, 1919: °2) e. Jan. 26, 
1920; E 467426; H. Earl Martz, 
Indianapolis. 


WAKING (THE) THOUGHT; words by 
A. Parker, music by Geo. Graff, jr. 
[of U. S.] New York, World music 
pub. corp. [2469 


© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan 2, 1920; 
E 466652; Adeline Parker, Rutland, 
O. 


WALCZYK MILOSNY [i] MARSZ WOLNA 
POLSKA; duet, words and music by 
Antoni Jax [of U. S8.] [2470 


©) sDee: 20; 1919312 ie. Janse s, 
1920; E 470294; W. H. Sajewski, 
Chicago. 


Wattz. See Children’s (A) party.— 
Brahms (Johannes) 


WALTZ HARTFORD; by E. J. Roberts 
[of U. 8S.], arr. by F. A. Wilbur [of 
U. S.J; piano. [2471 


©1ec. Jan. 14, 1920; E 4671138; E. 
J. Roberts, Hartford. 


WAS THERE EVER A PAL LIKE YOU; 
ballad by Berlin, played by Gurnell 
Anderson [of U. S.] (Imperial song 
record, no 91006) [2472 


©) Jane 122, 1920" 2.) Jane 30, 
1920; E 467659; Imperial player 
roll eo., Chicago. 


WASTE NOT WANT NOT; words by W. 
M. Brevard, music by Leo. Fried- 
man [of U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music ¢o. [2473 


©) Sept. 3; 1919%*) 2G. Jan. 26; 
1920; E 467452; W. M. Brevard, 
Macon, Ga. 


WAY DOWN IN CAROLINE; fox trot, 
words and music by A. Huycke [of 
Canada] Peterboro’, Ontario, Peter- 
boro’ music Co. [2474 


© Dec. 18, 1919; 1 c. Dee. 23, 
1919; E 468126; Asa Huycke, Peter- 
boro, Canada. 


WAY DOWN SOUTH IN COTTON PICKING 
TIME; words by R. K. Thompson, 
music by A. Leopold Richard [of U. 
S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[2475 

@ Jan, 19; 192092 eo Jan: 27, 

1920; E 467441; R. K. Thompson, 
Longville, Mina. 


NIGHT CAME; words by F.. J. Wasley, 

music by W. L. Needham [of U. §8.] 

Chicago, Musician self maker co. 

[2476 

© Jan. 26, 1920; 2 @ Jan. 28, 

1920; E 467644; Frank Joseph 
Wasley, Sharpsville, Pa. 


WE’RE GONNA HAVE A DIXIE WEDDING 
DOWN ON THE SWANEE SHORE; words 
and music by Blanche Franklyn 
and Nat Vincent [of U. S8.] [2477 

© Jan. 22, 1920; 2 ec Jam 31, 
1920; E 470809; Triangle music 
pub. co., New York. : 


WE’VE HAD THE SHADOWS SO NOW 
WE'LL HAVE THE SUNSHINE; words 
by J. Bibisi, music by Geo. Graff, jr. 
[of U. S.] New York, World music 
pub. corp. [2478 

© Jan.’ 30, 1920; 2 a Penre 
1920; E 467719; Julietta Bibisi, 
Middletown, Conn. 


WE WANT A MILLION LEADERS; words 
by J. Frame, music by Hdouard 
Hesselberg [of U. S.] [2479 

© .Jan.: 1, 1920; 2G eee 14, 
1920; E 470478; James Frame, 
Pittsburgh. 


WE WANT JUST A LITTLE BIT MORE; 
lyric by Bobby Jones and Billy 
Frisch, music by Harry and Chas. 
Tobias [of U. S.] [2180 


© Jan. 14, 1920; 2c. Jan. 17, 1920; 
KE 470558; Joe Morris music ©Co., 
New York. 


WE WILL KEEP THE HOME-FIRES BURN- 
ING LADDIE BOY; words by G. EH. Wil- 
son, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. §8.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [2481 


© Sept. 3, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
E 467455; Gladys E. Wilson, Troy, 
Kan. 


WEEPING WILLOWS; romance, by Clar- 
ence Elkin [of Australia]; piano. 
(Pianoforte series, no. 255) [2482 


© Dec. 17, 1919; 1 ec. Dee. 30, 1919; 
E 468170; W. H. Paling & co., ltd., 
Sydney, Australia. 


WELSH MILKING SONG; words from the 
Welsh, music by Albert Mallinson [of 
Great Britain] [2483 — 


© Nov. 24, 1919; 2 c. Dec. 30, 1919; 
H 468298 ; Boosey & co., London. 


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no. 2, 1920 


2500 


————— 


WHAT A DIFFERENCE A BIT OF SUNSHINE 
MAKES; words by R. H. Harper, 
music by Edouard Hesselberg [of 
DoS.) [2484 

© Jan. 1, 1920; 2c. Jan. 14, 1920; 
E 470480; Ralph H. Harper, Conners- 
ville, Ind. 


WHAT ARE LITTLE GIRLS MADE OF; words 
by R. B. Saxe, music by Harry Staf- 
ford [of England] [2485 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 1 c. Jan. 24, 1920; 
E 468870; B. Feldman & co., London. 


WHAT CAN BE KEEPING MY DADDY AWAY} 
words by M. Thompson, music by 
Leo Friedman [of U. S:] Chicago, 
lil., North American music pub. co. 

[2486 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 

E 472156; Myrtle Thompson, St. 
Paul. 


WHAT CARE I IF THE WORLD GO DRY; 
words and melody by Nell Stewart 
Alexander [of U. S.] [2487 

© 1c. Jan. 9, 1920; E 467029; 
Minnie H. Linton, New York. 


WHAT IS LOVE; from The frivolities of 
1920, lyric and music by William B. 
Friedlander [of U. S.] [2488 

© Jan. 30, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 30, 1920; 
i 470786; Jerome H. Remick & ¢o., 
New York. 


WHAT MORE CAN I Give you; lyric by 
Alfred Bryan, music by Albert 
Gumble [of U. S8.] [2489 


© Jan. 30, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 30, 1920; 
E 470784; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


WHAT’S THE SIZE OF THE EYES OF THE 
WORLD; lyric by S. R. Cook, music by 
Ray Hibbeler [of U. S.] [2490 


© 1c Jan. 30, 1920; E 467690; 
Sam Rud Cook, Rockport, Ind. 


WHAT SHALL WE DO WITH THE KAISER; 
words and music by E. Whittemore 
[of U. S.], arr. by Artie Bowers [of 
U.8.] New York, Authors and com- 
posers service co. [2491 


© 1c. Jan. 16, 1920; E 467156; 


Eugene Whittemore, Dennisport, 
_ Mass. 


WHAT WILL You po; words by Mrs. F. 
EH. Benson, music by Artie Bowers [of 
_U. S8.] New York, Authors & com- 
posers service co. 


© 1c, Jan. 16, 1920; E 467158: 
Mrs. Frank EH. Benson, Geneva, Ia. 


[2492. 


WHATEVER THE WEATHER MAY BE} 
words by X, music by Gustave Fer- 
rari [of U. S.]; high voice, in A. 

[2493 
© Jan. 31, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 470985; Boston music co., Boston. 


WHEN A MAN’S A MAN; words by O. L. 


Crisp, melody by. Jean Navarre 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of U. S.] 
[2494 


© 1c. Feb. 2, 1920; E 467786; O. 
L. Crisp, Bartlesville, Okl. 


WHEN GRANDMOTHER DREAMS. See Beet- 
hoven (Ludwig van) 


WHEN I FEEL MY LOVING SAVIOR NEAR: 
words by Alfred Barratt, music by 
Wm. J. Kirkpatrick [of U. S.] [2495 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 15, 1920; 
E 470457; E. O. Excell, Chicago. 


WHEN I GET MY BOLSHEVIK BLOOD UP; 
written and composed by Wynn Stan- 
ley and Andrew Allen [of Great Brit- 
ain] [2496 


© Dec. 29, 1919; 1 ec. Jan. 3, 1920; 
E 468301; Lawrence Wright music 
co., London. 


WHEN I GET MY CIVVIES ON AGAIN; 
quick march, intro.: Our day is 
’ dawning, arr. by J. Ord Hume [of 
Great Britain]; band. London, Boo- 
sey & co. 4to. (Boosey’s march 
journal, no. 345) [2497 


© Nov. 20, 1919; 1 c. Dee. 30, 1919; 
E 468294; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. 


WHEN I HAVE YOU BACK AGAIN; words 
by Bob Anderson, melody by S. Atkins 
fof U. 8.]; arr. by Scotti W. Atkins 
[of U. S8.] [2498 


© 1c. Jan. 27, 1920; E 470742; 
Robert Anderson and Scotti Atkins, 
Minneapolis. 


WHEN I’M ALONE, I’M LONESOME; Dal- 
lad, words by J. S. Brett, music by 
A OC. -Faeobs fof -U. S.]} « opin. 538; 
medium, in F. [2499 


© Jan. 16, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 19, 1920; 
E 467191; Jack S. Brett and Anson 
C. Jacobs, Jamestown, N. J. 


WHEN I SPEAK ABOUT MARRIAGE; words 
by W. Croft, music by A. Leopold 
Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. / [2500 


©) Jami 94: 4920's) 2 2e.. Fane. 27, 


1920; E 467510; Walter Croft, 
Philadelphia. 


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2501 


WHEN I WAS A NORTHERN YANKEE 
LAD; words and music by J. Quirk 
[of U. S.], arr. by Barnie G. Young 
[of U. S.J] [2501 


© 1e Feb. 2, 1920; E 467810; 
Jack Quirk, Hoyt, Kans. 


WHEN MY HEART KNEW THE WORDS OF 
THE SONG; poem by J. O. Burns, 
melody by R. A. Browne [of U. S.] 

[2502 
© 1c. Jan. 15, 1920; E 470390; 
James Ollie Burns, Fruita, Col. 


WHEN NIGHT COMES STEALING; Mexi- 
can serenade, from the Whirlwind, 
words and music by Carrier Wor- 
ret) and 3.3 Seholl [oko Sa" 

[2508 


©) Fane. 2, 1020; Wee) tan. 28, 
1920; E 467590; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


WHEN THE BOYS COME BACK; words 
and music by William Ludlum [of 
we Sa [2504 

© Nov. 6, 1918; 2 ec. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 470822; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 


WHEN THE BOYS COME MARCHING 
HOME; words by L. C. Riedel, music 
by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] Chi- 
eago, North American music Co. 

[2505 

6) Age: 2hy 1919+ 2..¢.-Jan., 26, 

1920; E 467422; Lillian C. Riedel, 
Lafayette, Ind. 


WHEN THE DEW FALLS ON THE ROSES; 
words and musie by J. R. Jones [of 
we Sai [2506 

© 1c. Feb. 2, 1920; E 467805; 
J. R. Jones, Blackwell, OKI. 

WHEN THE EVENING GLOW HAS TURNED 
FROM RED TO GRAY; words by Gardner 
E. Stone, music by Robt. L. Landon 
[of U. 8.] [2507 

© Feb. 4, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 6, 1920; 


E 470977: Warner G. Williams & | 


co., Indianapolis. 


WHEN THE GOLDEN LEAVES ARE DRIFT- 
ING, NELLIE DEAR; words by W. D. 
Goode, music by Madden music co. 
Lory U.7S24 [2508 

© 1c. Feb. 4, 1920; BE 467927; W. 
D. Goode, Indianapolis. 


WHEN THE JAZZY JAZZ BAND PLAYS; 
words by A. W. Jenkins, music by 
Maybelle A. Miller [i. e., Maybelle 
Jenkins Miller, of U. S.], arr. by 
Robert Mitchell [of U. S.] [2509 

© 1e¢ Jan. 8, 1920; E 470461; 
Albert Warren Jenkins, New York. 


pt. 11, 1. 'S.. v.15 


WHEN THE LILIES BLOOM AGAIN IN 
FRANCE; words by R. De Lozier, mu- 
sic by Leo Friedman fof U. S.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[2510 

© Sept. 3, 1919: 2 "es ae.) 26, 

1920; E 467459; Ruby De Lozier, 
St. Louis. 


WHEN THE PEACE-BELLS THEY ARE RING- 

ING: words by G. C. Morgan, music 
by EK. S. S. Huntington [of UL 8.] 

Poot 

© 1c Jan. 15; 1920) Beans: 

G. C. Morgan, Port Darwin, Aus- 

tralia. 


WHEN THE RAIN IS OVER; words from 
Youth’s companion, melody by C. 
Myslik [of U. 8.] [2512 
© 1c. Jan. 18, 1920; E 467856; 
Charles Myslik, Elmira, N. Y. 


WHEN THE SHADOWS GROWING DEEPER; 
reverie-melody, by C. W. Kern [of 
U. S.] op. 406; piano. [2513 


(©) Dec. 30, 19193; 2c. Jame soe. 
E 470100; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


WHEN THE SUN GOES DOWN; words by 
KE. Hurin, music by Geo. Graff, jr. 
fof U. 8.] New York, World music 
pub. corp. [2514 


© Jan. 30, 1920: 2 ©. Feb. 2, 1920: 
E 467726; Edw. Hurin, Milwaukee. 


WHEN THE SUNSET STREAKED ITS MEL- 
LoW RAYS; words by C. H. Foote, 
music by Edouard Hesselberg [of U. 
S.] [2515 

© Jan. 1, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 14, 1920; 
E 470498; C. H. Foote, Virden, Il. 


WHEN THE WHOLE WORLD SEEMS 
wrone; words by B. M. Thomas, 
music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. 8.] 
New York, World music pub. corp. 

[2516 


© Jan. 21, 19205 2 e.3 ame 24, 
1920; E 470679 ; Bertha Mae Thomas, 
Dallas. 


WHEN THOU WITH REBUKES DOST CHAS- 
TEN MAN FoR SIN; words from the 
Bible, music by Ernest Bullock [of 
England]; mixed voices, bar. solo. 
Syo. (Church choir, no. 219) 

P5tr 


© Dee. 31, 1919; 1 ec aan. 2u; 
1920: E 468698; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London. 


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no. 2, 1920 


2536 


WHEN YOU BECAME MINE; words by 
J. Schucka, music by Edouard Hes- 
selberg [of U. S.] [2518 

fen daw. 21, 19203" 2 @: Jan: 31, 
1920; E 467847; Joseph Schucka, 
Los Angeles. 


WHEN YOU HAVE LOST YOUR GIRL; 
words by A. H. Schroeder, melody 
by R. A. Browne [of U. S.] [2519 

© 1 ec. Jan. 28, 1920; E 467598; 
Arthur H. Schroeder, Fond Du Lac, 
Wis. 


WHEN YOU SMILE AT ME; words by J. 
Wim. Maroselly, music by Frank 
Pepe [of U. 8.] [2520 

© Dee. 8, 1919; 2 ec. Jan. 6, 1920; 
E 470134; Butler music co., New 
y ork. 


WHEN YOUNG LOVE RIDES FORTH ; words 
by M. Steele, music by E. 8S. S. Hun- 
tington [of U. S.] [2521 


© 1c. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466877; 
Margaret Steele, Muir, Ky. 


WHERE MY DARLING MOTHER LIES; 
words by L. M. Tomko, music by E. 
S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] [2522 


© 1c. Feb. 4, 1920; E 467918; 
Lillian M. Tomko, Elizabeth, N. J. 


WHERE THE COLUMBINES BLOOM; words 
by M. M. Trout, music by Leo Fried- 
man [of U. S.] Chicago, Ill., North 
American musie pub. co. [2523 


© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
EK 472150; Myrtie M. Trout, Golden, 
Col. 


WHERE THE GATES SWING OUTWARD 
NEVER; words and music by Chas. H. 
Gabriel [of U. S.] [2524 


© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 19, 1920; 
E 467197; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 


WHERE THE GOLDEN SUN KISSES THE 
WORLD A LAST SWEET GOOD-NIGHT; 
words by T. Cameron, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, IIL, 
North American music pub. co. 
(Cover title: Where the sun kisses 
the golden world a last sweet good- 
night) [2525 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
: 472152; Teddy Cameron, Salem, 
e 


WHERE THE LILLIES BEND AND BLOW; 

words and melody by HE. D. Webber 

- [of U. S.J 

 ©i1ec Jan. 13, 1920; E 470346; 

see Doyle Webber, Mamaroneck, 
ive 


[2526 


WHERE THE MISSION BELLS ARE PEAL- 
ING; lyric and music by L. E. Abel 
bot: U; S.J [2527 

© 1. Feb. 2, 1920; E 467812; 
Licnel Earl Abel, Los Angeles. 


WHERE THE RIVER HUDSON IS FLOWING; 
words by A. Steiner, music by E. S. 
S. Huntington [of U. S.] [2528 

© 1c. Jan. 22, 1920; E 470629; 
A. Steiner, Brooklyn. 


WHERE THE SWEET BERMUDAS GROW; 
words by J. B. Helm, music by Har- 
riet C. Renner [i. e., Hattie Renner, 
of U. S.], arr. by Herman A. Hum- 
mel [of U. S.] [2529 

© 1c. Dee. 16, 1919; E 467831; 
Jessie B. Helm, Cleveland. 


WHERE THE WEST BEGINS; words by 
Arthur Chapman, music by Frank 
La Forge [of U. S.]; high in G. 

[2530 

© Feb. 3, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 

E 470828; Harold Flammer, inc., 
New York. 


WHERE WAS DAD; words by A. Roche, 
music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] 
New York, World music pub. corp. 

[2531 
© Jan. 30, 1920; 2 c Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 467705; Agnes Roche, Elroy, Wis. 


WHEREVER YOU ARE, I’LL NEVER BE FAB; 
words and music by W. Conhurst [i. 
e. W. Kohnhurst, of U. S.] [2532 

© 1c. Feb. 4, 1920; E 467882; 
William Kohnhurst, Washington. 


WHILE THE DANCE IS ON; words by H. 
K. Jones, music by E. S. S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S.] [2533 

© 1c Jan. 5, 1920; E 466865; 
H. K. Jones, Portal, N. D. 


Wuims; by B. F. Cliffe [of U. 8.]; 
violin and piano. [2534 
© 1c. Jan. 6, 1920; E 470149; 
Benjamin Franklin Cliffe, Akron, O. 


WHISPERING; words by Paul Bliss, mu- 
sic by I. D. Finn [of U. S.]; voices 
in unison. 4to. (Willis school 
songs, series two, no. 3792) [25385 

© Jan. 31, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 467904; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati. 

WHISPERINGS; intermezzo, by Walter 
Lewis [of U. S.]; piano. (A day of 
pleasure) [2536 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
EH 470096; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


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2537 


pt. II, n. s., v.15 


WHITE HoRSE (Cheval blanc); one 
step, by G. Trousset [of France]; 
piano. [2537 

© Dec. 18, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
EH 468196; Paul Decourcelle, Nice, 
France. 


WHITE (THE) QUEEN. See Vale of 


Arden. 


WHITE ROSES. See Bride’s bouquet. 


WHO ATE NAPOLEONS WITH JOSEPHINE 
WHEN BONAPARTE WAS AWAY; from 
As you were, words by Alfred Bryan, 
music by E. Ray Goetz [of U. S.] 

[25388 


© Jan. 27, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 23, 1920; 
E 467575; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


WHO WANTS A BABY; fox trot, by 
Yellen and Olman, played by Charley 
Straight and Roy Bargy [of U. S.] 
(Imperial song record, no. 9993) 

[25389 

© Jan. 22, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 30, 1920; 

E 467647; Imperial player roll co., 

Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation] 


WHOSE BABY ARE yOU; duet from The 
night boat, words by Anne Caldwell, 
music by Jerome Kern [of U. S.] 

[2540 

© Jan. 18, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 15, 1920; 

E 467128; T. B. Harms co., New 
York. 


WHOSE LITTLE GIRL ARE YOU; words by 
W. J. Collins, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. §S.] [2541 

© 1c. Feb. 4, 1920; E 467929; Wil- 
son J. Collins, Salisbury, Md. 


WHY DID YOU DO IT TO ME, BABE; a jazz 
comedy coon song, words by Andrew 
B. Sterling, music by Harry Von 
Tilzer [of U. 8.] [2542 

© Jan. 8, 1920; 2c Jan. 7, 1920; 


E 470297; Harry Von Tilzer music 
pub. co., New York. 


WHY DID YOU MAKE A PLAYTHING OF 
ME; words and melody by J. Berni 
Barbour [of U. S8.] [25438 


© 1c. Sept. 8, 1919: EB 470360 ; 
Pace & Handy music co., New York. 


WHY DID YOU MAKE ME LOVE YOU: 
words and music by A. Seymour 
Brown [of U. S8.] [2544 

© Feb. 5, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 31, 1920; 
E 470893; Fletcher, Brown & Marr, 
ine., Philadelphia. 


Wuy I’M LONGING FOR OLD DIxIE; lyric 
by O. Haugen, musie by Leo Fried- 
man fof U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music co. | [2545 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 ¢. Jan. 26, 1920; 
E 467480; Ole Haugen, Cloquet, 
Minn. 


WHy Is ROMANY SO MANY MILES AWAY 3 
lyric by Raymond B. Egan, music by 
Richard A. Whiting [of U.S.] [2546 

© Jan. 30, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 80, 1920; 
EK 470783; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


WHY IS THE WORLD SO CRUEL TO ME; 
words by J. J. Wodicka, music by 
Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New York, 
World music pub. corp. [2547 

© Jan. 30, 1920; 2 ¢ Web. 2,'3920; 
E 467712; Julia J. Wodicka, Phil- 
adelphia. 


WHy IT RAINS. 
heaven. 


See Bed-time in 


WHY, WHY, WHy; words by C. Ott, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 
[2548 


© Jan. 21, 1920; 2 ec. Jan. 31, 1920; 
E 467846; Clarisse Ott, Chicago. 


WIAZANKA MELODYI UKRAINSKICH 3 Z€- 
brat i uloZyt Frank Przybylski [of 
U. S.J; piano. [2549 

© Dec. 19, 1919; 2c. Jan. 7, 1920; 
E 470295; W. H. Sajewski, Chicago. 


WIFEY HAS HER EYE ON YOU; words by 
A. F. Byrd, music by Artie Bowers 
fof U. S.] New York, Authors and 
composers service €o. [2550 


©l1e Jan. 16, 1920; E 467153; 
A. F. Byrd, Alma, Ga. 


WILD FLOWER (Tsianina); words and 
music by George Martens [of U. S.] 
and Mary Earl [pseud. of Robert 
King, of U. S.J], arr. by Geo. F. Brie- 
gel [of U. S.] Corner edition. [2551 

© Jan. 20, 1920; 2c. Jan. 21, 1920; 
E 467580; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
inc., New York. 

WILL IT EVER BE THE SAME AGAIN; 
words by L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by 
Joseph Cooper, arr. by J. S. Glick- 
man [of U. 8.] [2552 

© Jan. 2, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1920; 
BH 470323; Gilbert & Friedland, inc., 
New York. 

WILL YOU LOVE ME ALWAYS AS YOU DO 
TO-DAY ; words by J. Robinson, music 
by E. S. S. Huntington [of U. 8.] 

[2553 
© 1c. Jan. 15, 1920; EH 470417; 
J. Robinson, San Francisco. 


150 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1920 


WILL YOU LOVE WHEN THE SUMMER IS 
OVER; words by Edward Lockton, 
music by Margaret Wakefield [of 
England]; in B fiat. [2554 

© Jan. 16, 1920; 1c. Jan. 28, 1920; 
E 468761; Joseph Henry Larway, 
London. 


WILL YOU REMEMBER WHAT I CAN’T FOR- 
GET; words and melody by W. W. 
Hall [of U. 8.] [2555 

© 1c Feb. 5, 1920; E 470861; 

Wendell W. Hall, Chicago. 


Wittow (THE) TREE. See Northcote 
(Sydney) Two dream songs. 


Winp BELLS. See Stafford (Henry) 
Four little Japanese song pictures. 


WircHery; by Alec Rowley [of Great 

Britain] ; pf. [2556 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 1 ce. Jan. 2, 1920; 

E 468181; Edwin Ashdown, Itd., 
London. 


WITCHES’ DANCE (Danza des la bru- 
jas) ; by Ludwig Schytte, op. 74, ed., 
phrased and fingered by Maurits 
Leefson [of U. 8.] ; piano. [2557 

© Jan. 20, 1920; 2c. Jan. 20, 1920; 
E 470577; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on edit- 
ing, phrasing and fingering] 


WITHIN THE HARBOR OF YOUR HEART; 
lyric and music by A. Smith [of 
England], arr. by Homer Tourjee [of 
Ss] [2558 


Sete san, 14, 1920: FE AGT122: 
Albert Smith, Los Angeles. 


WONDERFUL (THE) CHILD; Christmas 
earol, words and music by D. A. 
Perrin [of U. S.] [2559 

© Jan. 1, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 28, 1920; 
B 470850; Daniel A. Perrin, Normal, 
Tl. 


WONDERFUL LAND OF LOVE; words by 
Hal Ehrig, music by F. E. Jones [of 
By Se] [2560 

© 1c. Jan. 10, 1920; E 470465; 
Florence E. Jones, Chicago. 


WONDERFUL OREGON; words by Mrs. 
G. Hiller, music by A. Leopold Rich- 
ard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
musie co. [2561 

© Jan. 19, 1920; 2c. Jan. 27, 1920; 
467488 ; Mrs. Gus Hiller, Portland, 
Kr. 


Won’T YOU BE MY HERO; words by Vin- 
cent Cicatelli, music by V. Tomasulo 
fof U. S.] [2562 

© 1c. Jan. 24, 1920; E 470659; 
Vincent Tomasulo, New York. 


2571 


WoN’T YOU BE MY LITTLE DOVE; words 
by A. Soures [i. e, A. S. Golden], 
music by Artie Bowers [of U. S8.] 
New York, Authors & composers 
service co. [2563 

© 1 ¢odan. 16.1920: BW A671 51% 
Augustine Soures Golden, Fall River, 
Mass. 


WON'T YOU COME BACK; words by B. 
Saunders, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters musie 
co. [2564 

© fan. 14,. 1920 2)"e). Tans’ 27, 
1920; E 467501; Benjamin Saunders, 
Pittsburgh. 


WoN’T You TRY; words and melody by 

I. Cohen [of U. S.] [2565 

© 1c. Jan. 18, 1920; E 470341; 
Irving Cohen, Brooklyn. 


WoopLARK (THE); waltz, by Homer 
Grunn [of U. S.]; piano. [2566 
©) ogan. a0), 1920" 2" e Jan oe 
1920; E 470811; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 


Woornc. See Hiawatha. 


WORLD’S NEW DAY; a welcome home 
service, by R. Kimball fof U. 8.] 
New York, Abingdon press. 8vo. 

[2567 

©) wet. 29, 1919: 2. ce, Dee. :.23, 

1919; aff. Jan. 138, 1920; A 562222; 

Rosamond Kimball, West Orange, 
N.. J: 


YANKEE BOY; words by E. HE. Cunning- 
ham, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of 
U. S.J] New York, World music 
pub. corp. [2568 

©,Jan. 30, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 467709; E. E. Cunningham, Ful- 
ton, N.. Y. 


IANKEE (THE) BoyS; words by V. Tay- 
lor, music by Leo Friedman [of U. 
S.] Chicago, North American music 
co. [2569 

© Sept. 3, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
E 467415; Viola Taylor, Spokane, 
‘Wash. 

YANKEE (THE) DEVIL DOGS; words by 
F. H. Briggs, music by E. S. 8. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [2570 

© 1e. Jan. 15, 1920; E 470412; 
I. H. Briggs, Rocky Ford, Col. 


YANKEE (THE) DOODLE Boys; words 


by A. Zavolta, music by Geo. Graff. 
jr. [of U. S.] New York, World 
music pub. corp. [2571 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 466658; Angelo Zavolta, Pitts- 
burgh. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2572 


pt. 11, nes, as 


YANKEE WALTZ; by E. Bright [of U. | You CAN’T KEEP A GOOD GIRL DOWN; 


S.]; piano. _ (2572 

@©Dee., 31,1919; 2) ce. Sansa 4: 
1920; E 467138; Elsie Bright, Spo- 
kane, Wash. 


YELLOW (THE) VIOLET; words by M. 
Edith Gordon, music by Clay Smith 
[of U. S.]; medium voice, in G, 
with violin and cello obbl. [2573 

© Feb. 20, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 470917; Frances Clifford music 
co., Chicago. 


Yo voy SONANDO CAMINOS. See De 


Castilla. 


Yo-mon-A; words and music by Jim 

Lockhart [of U. S.] [2574 

© Feb. 10, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 5, 1920; 

Ei 470877; James C. Lockhart, Day- 
ton, O. 


You ARE MINE LITTLE GIRL OF MY 
DREAMS; words and music by E. 
Malle [of U. S.], arr. by Billy James 
fot WS. ] [2575 

© 1¢ Jan. 6, 1920; E 470142: 
Eddie Malle, Philadelphia. 


YOU ARE MY ALL; words and music by 
R. A. Augustine [of U. S.]; medium 
voice, in EH flat. [2576 

© Jan. 23, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1920; 
I) 470744; Robert A. Augustine, New 
York: 


You ARE MY BEAUTIFUL WILD ROSE; 
words and music by C. Atwello [of 
U. S.J S16 

© 1 ¢ Jan. 22, 1920> Hh) 470615: 
Carmen Atwello, Chicago. 


YOU ARE MY IDOL OF LOVE; lyric by 
Wm. B. Graham, music by C. K. 
Mosey [of U. S.], arr. by Geo. 
Meriggioli [of U. S.] [2578 

© 1c. Feb. 5, 1920; E 470848; 
Clarence Mosey, Seattle. 


You ARE THE ONLY PERFECT GIRL; 
words by C. T. Burneson, music by 
HH. S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 

[2579 

© 1 c Jan. 15; 1920+ E 470395: 

Clyde T. Burneson, West Bridge- 
water, Pa. 


You CAN NEVER TELL; words by Mrs. 
O. Abbey, music by Geo. Graff, jr. 
[of U. 8.] New York, World music 
pub. corp. [2580 

©) Jan) 2019205 2.en samy 24. 
1920; EX 470712; Mrs. O. Abbey, 
Cleveland. 


words and melody by Eddie Green 
fof U. S.], arr. by H. Qualli Clark 
[of U. S.] [2581 
© 1c. Jan. 27, 1920; E 470743; 
Pace & Handy music co., New York. 
YOU—JUST YOU—-MY DEAR; words and 
music by B. P. McMaster [of U. S8.] 
[2582 
© 1c. Feb. 4, 1920; E 467887; 
B. Palmer McMaster, Columbia, S. 
C. 
YOU KEEP ME GUESSING; dearie, I want 
to know, waltz song, words and mu- 


sic by J. L. MacKvoy [of U. §8.] 
Spokane, Wash., Broadway music . 
pub. co. [2583 


© Dee. 18, 1919; 2 ec. Jan. 6, 1920; 
E 467563; Joseph Louis MacHvoy, 
Spokane, Wash. 

YOULL HAVE TO PUT A NIGHTIE ON 
APHRODITE, 10 KEEP ALL THE MARRIED 
MEN HOME; words by Sam M. Lewis 
and Joe Young, music by Walter 
Donaldson [ot U. 8.] [2584 

© Jan.,,.29, 19205) 2c) eee: 
1920; E 467872; Waterson, Berlin 
& Snyder co., New York. 

YOU MADE ME GO AWAY; words by H. 
O’Neill, musie by E. S. 8S. Hunting- 
ton jot Us ss [2585 

© 1c. Feb. 4, 1920; E 467925; 
Hugh O’Neill, Bloomfield, N. J. 

YOU NEVER CAN TELL; words by Lew 
Brown, musie by Albert Von Tilzer 
[of U. S.] [2586 

© Jan. 24, °19205> 2 Vee eat 
1920; E 470805; Broadway music 
corp., New York. 

YOU OPENED UP THE GATES OF LOVELAND} 
words by J. T. Bradley, melody by 
Wm. Bredell Orr [of U. S.] [2587 

© 1e Jan. 6, 1920; EB 470136; 
John T. Bradley, Philadelphia. 

YOURE A MILLION MILES FROM WNO- 
WHERE, WHEN YOU’RE ONE LITTLE 
MILE FROM HOME; waltz ballad, by 
Lewis, Young and Donaldson, played 
by Gurnell Anderson [of U. 8.] (Im- 
perial song record, no. 9998) [2588 

‘© Jan, 22, 1920" 2 sees aoe 
1920; EH 467667 ; Imperial player roll 
co., Chicago. [Copyright is claimed 
on interpretation. ] 

YOU’RE JUST A BEAUTIFUL DAISY; words 
by A. E. Hazall, music by Leo Fried- 
man fof U. S.J] » Chicago; North 
American music ¢o. [2589 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472075; Alice Hllen Hazall, New 
Haven. 


152 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1920 


You’RE JUST THE GIRL I’M LOOKING FOR; 
words by C. 8. Walck, music by ©. 
S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] [2590 

© 1c. Feb. 4, 1920; E 467928; 
C. S. Walck, Lansford, Pa. 


You’RE MORE TO ME THAN MY SWEET- 
HEART; words and music by J. H. 
Cleveland [of U. 8.] [2591 

© Feb. 10. 1920; 2 ec. Feb. 5, 1920; 
E 470880; J. Hess Cleveland, Cov- 
ington, Ky. 


YOU’RE MORE TO ME THAN RICHES; 
words by I. McMann, music by Hec- 
tor Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, 
Legters musie¢ co. [2592 

© Dec. 27, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 4709381; Ida McMann, Norwich, 
Conn. 


You're My Irish ROSE; words and 

music by Frank J. O’Neil [of U. S.] 

[2593 

ee wan. 22," 1920: 2 ¢ Jan 31, 

1920; E 470808; Triangle music pub. 
co., New York. 


YOU’ RE MY ROSE OF ROSES; words by W. 
L. Tyree, music by KE. S. S. Hunt- 
ington -[of U. S.] [2594 

© 1c. Feb. 4, 1920; E 467936; 
W. L. Tyree, Richmond. 


YOU’RE THE CAUSE OF IT ALL; words and 
music by F. Rodrick [of U. S.], arr. 
by Alvin F. Billings [of U. S.] 

[2595 
cr? « Jan. 6, 1920; EH 470155: 
Fioyd Rodrick, Akron, O. 


YOURE THE ROSE OF MY DREAMS, SWEET 
EVANGELINE; words by M. Horst- 
man, musie by E. S. 8S. Huntington 
lor UL 8.) [2596 

eee Jap. 15, 1920; © 4703891; 
Myra Horstman, Williamston, Mich. 


YOU'RE TOO PRETTY TO BE LONESOME; 
words and melody by Arthur Swan- 
strom and C. Morgan [of U. S.] 

; [2597 
© 1 ec. Feb. 5, 1920; E 470854; 
Carey Morgan, New York. 


You SHO KNOW HOW TO STRUTT YOUR 
STUFF; words by J. W. Grey, music 
by F. E. Mikell [of U. 8.] [2598 

© 1c. Jan. 15, 1920; E 470380; 
Joseph W. Grey, New York. 


YOU SMILED MY HEART AWAY; words by 
G. J. Long, music by Harry L. Al- 
ford [of U. §.] 

© ft ee. Jan: 9, 1920: mm 467086: 
George Jerome Long, Gillespie, Il. 


[2599 | 


2608 


YOU’VE DRILLED A WELL IN MY HEART; 
words by HE. Dewey Miller, melody by 
William R. Smith [of U. 8.] [2600 

© 1c. Jan. 30, 1920; E 467670; 
Evelyn D. Miller and W. Renick 
Smith, Dallas. 


YOuU’VE GOT TO MAKE UP FOR WHAT [ 
Lost; words by A.- Campbell, music 
by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [2601 

© Sept. 3, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
E 467489 ; Anna Campbell, Cleveland. 


YOU WERE MADE JUST TO ORDER FOR ME; 
words and music by L. 8S. Whitaker 
[of U. S.] [2602 

© Dec. 15, 1919; 2 ec. Dec. 24, 1919; 
E 470304; Lilla Seeligson Whitaker, 
Bay City, Tex. 


YoU WON ME LIKE MOTHER WON DAD; 
words and melody by H. Malle [of 
U.S8.], arr. by Billy James [of U. 8.1]; 
1st violin acc. [2603 

© 1. ¢. Jan. 6, 1920; FE -470140; 
Eddie Malle, Philadelphia. 


YOU WOULD LOVE HIM TOO; words by 
Alfred Barratt, music by Henry P. 
Morton [of U. S.] [2604 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2c. Jan. 15, 1920; 
E 470456; E. O. Excell, Chicago. 


YOUR BOYS ARE BACK AMERICA; words 
by H. Strain, music by Edouard Hes- 
selberg [of U. 8S.] [2605 


© Jan. 1, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 14, 1920; 
E 470477; Hershell Strain, Clinton, 
Ind. 


YOUR BROWN EYES AND YOU; words by 
B. L. Beebe, music by Hector Rich- 
ard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [2606 


© Jan. 19,1920; 2 ec. Jan. 27, 1920; 
E 467484; Bessie L. Beebe, Osceola 
Neb. 


YOUR DREAM AND MINE; lyric by Harry 
B. Smith, music by Jacques Grandei 
[of U. S8.] [2607 


© Jan. 29, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 31, 1920; 
E 467871; Waterson, Berlin & Sny- 
der co., New York. 


YOUR EYES, YOUR LIPS, YOUR SMILE; 
by Ws Collins: [of U. 8.], arr: by 
Theodore G. Emery [of U. 8.]; 1st 
violin. [2608 


©) 1 \e.) Jan. 16, 1920; E«467170; 
Will Collins, Detroit. 


153 


ZEPHYR. 


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2609 


YOUR SONG SHALL BE MY THRONE; verse 


by Adelbert Clark, music by Wm. 
Francis Firth [of U. S.] [2609 

© Feb. 10, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 5, 1920; 
E 470876; Francis Firth, Detroit. 


ZAHRADKO Ty MALA; pochod, F. Ko- 


varik, upravil K. M. Coufal [of U. 
S.]; pro jeden hlas s prttvodem 
piana. [2610 

© Nov. 24, 1919; 2c. Jan. 16, 1920; 
EB 470440; Aloysius J. Turek, Chi- 
cago. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


See In Arcady. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 15, no. 2, 1920 


ZERVANAKERENE (The mystic); by B. 


F. Cliffe [of U. 8.]; violin and piano. 

[2611 

© 1c. Jan. 6, 1920; E 470150 ; Ben- 
jamin Franklin Cliffe, Akron, O. 


18 EME CONCERTO; par R. Kreutzer, 


revu et doigté par Alfred Brun [of 
France], acc. de piano par Henri 
Kaiser [of France]; violon et piano. 
(Edition nationale de musique clas- 
sique, no. 5085) [2612 

© Dec. 20, 1919; lic. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468278; Maurice Senart & Gie., 
Paris. [Copyright is claimed on re- 
vision and annotations] 


Number of entries included in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1920: 


Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions (including 4 unpublished) - 8 
Class E, Musical compositions (including 667 unpublished) —~_______~ 2, 604 
PENG eM hh a 8 ke a oe 2, 612 


1 


“ 


LIST OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN 
RENEWED AND EXTENDED UNDER SEC. 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 


4, 1909. 


AFTER THE BALL; waltz song, words 
and music by C. K. Harris. {1 


© Chas. K. Harris, New York, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 15096, Jan. 14, 1920, 
Original entry, Nov. 12, 1892, no. 
46167. 


AIGRETTES (LES); valse caprice, par 
Paul Wachs; piano. 2 


© Mrs. Paul Wachs, Paris, as the 
widow of the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 14934, Dec. 
30, 1919. Original entry, Jan. 6, 
1892, no. 1091. 


BARCAROLLE; by C. Dancla, op. 191, no. 
6; violin and piano. (€ melodies 
pour violon et piano) [3 

© Charles Dancla, Carthage, 
Tunis, as the next of kin of the 
author who is not living, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 15091, 
Jan. 12, 1920. Original entry, Mar 
14, 1892, no. 11366. 


BEAUTIFUL SPRING REVERIE; by Richard 
Goerdeler; piano. [4 
© Mrs. R. Goerdeler, Philadel 
‘phia, as the widow of the author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no 
14945, Dec. 30, 1919. Original entry 
Dec. 28, 1892, no. 53620. 


BECAUSE I LOVE You; words by S. K,. 
Bolton, music by Francis P. Ham 
let; contralto in E. - [5 

F. P. Hamlet, Hempstead, 
N. Y., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 14937, Dec 
30, 1919. Original entry, Apr. 19 
1892, no. 16944. 


CALME (LE); par C. Dancla, op. 191, 
no. 1; violin and piano. (6 melodies 
pour violon et piano) [6 

© Charles Dancla, Carthage, 
Tunis, as the next of kin of the 
author who is not living, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 15086, 
Jan. 12, 1920. Original entry, Mar. 
14, 1892, no. 11361. 


1 


[2612 


CoME, MAY, WITH ALL THY FLOWERS; 
duet by G. W. Marston; sop. and 
alto. Bis) 

© E. Howard Thayer, Boston, as 
the executor, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 15076, Jan. 12, 
1920. Original entry, Feb. 6, 1892, 
no. 6062. 


CorRNISH (A) LULLABY; by H. Hood. 
[8 
© Helen Hood, Brookline, Mass., 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 15078, Jan 12, 
1920. Original entry, Feb. 8, 1892, 
no. 6486. 


CREPUSCULE; twilight étude melodi- 
euse, by Homer N. Bartlett, op. 30; 
piano. [9 

© H. N. Bartlett, New York, as 
the author, in extension for 14 years. 
Renewal no. 15044, Jan. 7, 1920. Re- 
newal entry, Jan. 15, 1906, no. C 
112161. 


Dovux SOUVENIR; romance, by C. 
Dancla, op. 191, no. 4; violin and 


piano. (6 melodies pour violon et 
piano) [10 
© Charles Dancla, Carthage, 


Tunis, as the next of kin of the 
author who is not living, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 15089, 
Jan. 12, 1920. Original entry, Mar. 
14, 1892, no. 11364. 


ELEGANTE (L’); valse par C. Dancla, 
op. 191, no. 3; violin and piano. 
(6 melodies pour violon et piano) 
[11 
© Charles Dancla, Carthage, 
Tunis, as the next of kin of the 
author who is not living, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 15088, 
Jan. 12, 1920. Original entry, Mar. 
14, 1892, no. 11363. 


EN VALSANT; par Francis Thomé, op. 
114; piano. [12 

- © Marie Ballu-Thomé, Paris, as 
the child of the deceased author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
15053, Jan. 21, 1919. Original entry, 
Dec. 18, 1891, no. 46637. 


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2612 (18) 


ENDLESS PRAISE; by William Howard 
Doane. OPES 
© Fannie Treat Doane, Watch 
Hill, R. IL. as the widow of the 
author, in renewal for 28 years, 
Renewal no. 15002, Jan. 8, 1920 
Original entry, July 5, 1892, no 
28289. 


ENTHOUSIAME; by C. Dancla, op. 191, 
no. 5; violin and piano. (6 melodies 
pour violon et piano) [14 

© Charles Dancla, Carthage, 
Tunis, as the next of kin of the 
author who is not living, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
15090, Jan. 12, 1920. Original entry, 
Mar. 14, 1892, no. 11365. 


EVENTIDE; by F. F. Bullard; mixed 
voices. [15 


© Maud S. Bullard, Boston, as 
the widow of the author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 14978, 
Jan. 5, 1920. Original entry, Dee. 
31, 1892, no. 54558. 


EXCELL’S SCHOOL SONGS, NO. 2; for day 
school, singing classes, juvenile 
classes and home circle, etc., by E. 
O. Excell. [16 


© E. O. Excell, Chicago, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years.. Re- 
newal no. 15097, Jan. 15, 1920. 
Original entry, Nov. 22, 1892, no. 
47568. 


FALLEN BY THE WAYSIDE; descriptive 
song, words and music by C. K. Har- 
ris. [17 


© Chas. K. Harris, New York, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 15095, Jan. 14, 1920. 
Original entry, Nov. 12, 1892, no. 
46166. 


FILEUSE; caprice etude, by S. Stojow- 
ski, op. 2, no. 1; piano, 1 


© Sigismond Stojowski, New 
York, as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 14939, Dec. 
30, 1919. Original entry, Aug. 15, 
1892, no. 33647. 


FLOWERS OF MEMORY; nocturne, by 
Richard Goerdeler; piano. [19 


© Mrs. R. Goerdeler, Philadelphia, 
as the widow of the author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
14946, Dec. 30, 1919. Original entry, 

~ Dee. 28, 1892, no. 538625. 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 15 


GLAD (THE) EASTER MORNING; words 
by W. W. Caldwell, music by Frank 
Lynes. 1. Sop. in G.—2. Alto, in E 
flat. [20 

© Adéle G. Lynes, Cambridge, 
Mass., as the widow of the author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
15080, Jan. 12, 1920. Original entry, 
Feb. 18, 1892, no. 7916, 7917. 


GRADUALE; Thou glory of Jerusalem, 
from mass in E flat, by Mrs. H. H. A. 
Beach; ten. [21 

© Mrs. H. H. A. Beach, Hillsboro, 
N. H., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 15073, Jan. 
12,1920. Original entry, Feb. 3, 1892, 
no. 5582. 


HE DIETH NO MORE; words by F. J. C., 
music by William Howard Doane. 

pekig 

© Fannie T. Doane, Watch Hill, 

R. I., as the widow of the author, in 

extension for 14 years. Renewal no. 

15001, Jan. 8, 1920. Renewal entry, 

Jan. 5, 1906, no. C 111640. 


HE THAT SOWETH LITTLE SHALL REAP 
LITTLE; by Frank Lynes, op. 18, no. 3. 
[23 
© Adéle G. Lynes, Cambridge, 
Mass., as the widow of the author, 
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
15067, Jan. 12, 1920. Original entry, 
Jan. 29, 1892, no. 4772. 


HYMN OF TRUST; words by Oliver Wen- 
dell Holmes, music by G. P. Ritter 
[pseud. of G. F. Suck] [24 

© H. P. Schmidt, Jamaica Plain, 
Mass., as the executrix, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 15068, 
Jan. 12, 1920. Original entry, Jan. 
29, 1892, no. 4773. 


I LOVE MY LOVE; poem by Charles Mac- 
kay, music by A. Foote. [25 


© Arthur Foote, Boston,-as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 15065, Jan. 12; 1920. 
Original entry, Jan. 22, 1892, no. 
3TAS8. 


I WAS GLAD WHEN THEY SAID UNTO ME; 
by Frank Lynes, op. 13, no. 4. [26 


© Adéle G. Lynes, Cambridge, 
Mass., as the widow of the author, 
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal 
no. 15066, Jan. 12, 1920. Original 
entry, Jan. 22, 1892, no. 3749. 


-IF ONLY IN MY DREAMS. See Memoria. 


156 


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2612 (41) 


IMMANUEL; by Eugene Thayer, op. 46. 


ZA 


© Elizabeth D. Thayer, New York, 
as the widow of the author, in ex- 
tension for 14 years. Renewal no. 
15060. Renewal entry, Nov. 28, 
1905, no. C 108007. 


In Arcapy; four pastoral scenes, by 

Ethelbert Nevin, op. 16; piano. [28 

© Anne Paul Nevin, New York, as 

the widow of the author, in renewal 

for 28 years. Renewal no. 14977, 

Jan. 5, 1920. Original entry, Dec. 31. 
1892, no. 54557. 


JESU REDEEMER; duet, by S. B. White- 
ley ; sop. and alto. [29 


© Sara Whiteley, Brooklyn, as the 
widow of the author, in extension for 
14 years. Renewal no. 15045, Jan. 7, 
1920. Renewal entry, Jan. 19, 1906, 
no. C 112414. 


JESUS THE VERY THOUGHT OF THEE; by 
J. H. Brewer; sop. and ten. [30 


© John Hyatt Brewer, Brooklyn, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 15070, Jan. 12, 
1920. Original entry, Feb. 3, 1892, 
no. SdTT. 


KEEP YOUR COVENANT WITH JESUS; 
words by Martha C. Oliver, music by 
William Howard Doane. [31 


© Fannie T. Doane, Watch Hill, 
R. I., as the widow of the author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
15003, Jan. 8, 1920. Original entry, 
Oct. 7, 1892, no. 40812. 


Mason (DANIEL Grecory) Three chil- 
dren’s songs; by D. G. Mason. [382 
© Daniel Gregory Mason, New 
York, as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 14976, Jan. 
5, 1920. Original entry, Dec. 10, 
1892, no. 50539. 


MAYBELLS (THE); polka rondo, by F. 
G. Rathbun ; piano. [33 
© Edna F. Rathbun, Tyringham, 
Mass., as the widow of the author, 
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal 
no. 14940, Dec. 30, 1919. Original 
entry, Oct. 1, 1892, no. 39936. 


Memoria; if only in my dreams, words 
by Fiorence Earle Coates, music by 
Frank Lynes. 1. In E flat.—2. In G. 

[34 

© Adéle G. Lynes, Cambridge, 

Mass., as the widow of the author, 

in renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 

15072, Jan. 12, 1920. Original entry, 
Feb. 3, 1892, no. 5580, 5581. 


MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY (JACOB LUD- 
wic Frerix) O wert thou in the cauld 
blast; quartet, by Mendelssohn, arr. 
by Frederic W. Root; ladies Wis 

[35 

© Mrs. Frederic W. Root, Chicago, 

as the widow of the author, in re- 

newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 

15055, Jan. 12, 1920. Original entry, 
Mar. 28, 1892, no. 18775. 


MENUET; par C. Dancla, op. 191, no. 2; 
violin and piano. (6 melodies pour 
viclon et piano) [36 

© Charles Dancla, Carthage, Tu- 
nis, as the next of kin of the author 
who is not living, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no.. 15087, Jan. 12, 
1920. Original entry, Mar. 14, 1892, 
no. 11362. 


My TRUE LOVE HATH MY HEART; words 
by Philip Sidney, music by S. C. 
Downs. a 

© George H. Poor, Boston, as the 
executor, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 15088, Jan. 12, 1920. 
Original entry, Feb. 29, 1892, no. 
9234. 

NEATH THE STARLIT sky. See Spanish 
serenade. 


NORTHERN. (THE) DAYS; by G. W. 
Chadwick. (Two folk songs, no. 2) 
. [38 


© George W. Chadwick, Boston, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 15074, Jan. 12, 
1920. Original entry, Feb. 3, 1892, 
no. 5583. 


Now VERY EARLY IN THE MORNING; by 
O. B. Brown. [39 


© Harold H. Brown, Indianapolis, 
as the child of the deceased author, 
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal 
no. 15085, Jan. 12, 1920. Original 
entry, Mar. 5, 1892, no. 10398. 


O LOVE AND Joy; by G. W. Chadwick. 
(Two folk songs, no. 1) [40 


© George W. Chadwick, Boston, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 15075, Jan. 12, 
1920. Original entry, Feb. 3, 1892, 
no. 5583. 


O WERT THOU IN THE CAULD BLAST. See 
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Lud- 
wig Felix) 

OH, THE LION oF JUDAH; words by F. 
C. D., music by William Howard 

- Doane. [41 


© Fannie T. Doane, Watch Hill, 
R. I., as the widow of the author, in 
extension for 14 years. Renewal no. 
15000, Jan. 8, 1920. Renewal entry, 
Jan. 5, 1906, no. C 1116389. 


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pt: 1, By Vo ES 


PARISIANA; valse, by G. Bachmann. 
[ 


© G. Bachmann, Paris, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 14985, Jan. 3, 1920. Orig- 
inal entry, Nov. 3, 1892, no. 44832. 


PERLES (LES) D’oR; melodie par Fran- 
cis Thomé, op. 118; transcrite pour 
piano. [43 


© Marie Ballu-Thomé, Paris, as 
the child of the deceased author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
15054, Jan. 21, 1919. Original entry, 
Dec. 18, 1891, no. 466388. 


PHOENIX EXPIRANS (The dying phoe- 
nix); English version by John Lord 
Hayes, musie by G. W. Chadwick; 
solo voices and cho., with orch. [44 


© George W. Chadwick, Boston, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 150638, Jan. 12, 
1920. Original entry, Jan. 20, 1892, 
no. 3480. 


PHYLLIS; by S. C. Downs. [45 
© George H. Poor, Boston, as the 
executor, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 15082, Jan. 12, 1920. 
Original entry, Feb. 29, 1892, no. 
9238. 


POLONAISE; by W. F. Hascall; piano. 
[46 
© Wilbur F. Hascall, Boston, as 
the author, in extension for 14 years. 
Renewal no. 15062, Jan. 12, 1920. 
Renewal entry, Oct. 18, 1906, no. 
C 131904. 


QUANDARY (A); by H. Hood. [47 


© Helen Hood, Brookline, Mass., 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 15077, Jan. 12, 
1920. Original entry, Feb. 8, 1892, 
no. 6484. 


SECOND MAZURKA CAPRICE; by W. G. 
Smith, op. 48, no. 2. [48 


© Wilson G. Smith, Cleveland, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 14944, Dec. 30, 1919. 
Original entry, Dec. 28, 1892, no. 
53619. 


SERENADE; by S. Stojowski, op. 8, no. 3, 
ed. by C. P. Scott; piano. [49 


© Sigismond Stojowski, New 
York, as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 14936, Dec. 
30, 1919. Original entry, Feb. 3, 
1892, no. 5420. 


SLUMBER SONG; by H. Hood; contralto. 

[50 

© Helen Hood, Brookline, Mass., 

as the author, in renewal for 28 

years. Renewal no. 15079, Jan. 12, 

1920. Original entry, Feb. 8, 1892, 
no. 6489. 


SNOWFLAKES; by H. W. J. Ruifrok. 
[51 
© Henri W. J. Ruifrok, Saginaw, 
Mich., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 15057, Jan. 
12, 1920. Original entry, Aug. 22, 
1892, no. 34601. 


SOLFEGGIETTO; by Ph. Emanuel Bach, 
rev. and fingered by A. Foote. [52 


© Arthur Foote, Boston, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 15064, Jan. 12, 1920. Orig- 
inal entry, Jan. 20, 1892, no. 3481. 


SomMEBopy; by Stephen A. Hmery, op. 
24, no. 1. [53 


© Ernestine Emery Meschter, 
Jacksonville, Tenn., Sidney S. Em- 
ery, Louviers, Col., Moritz Haupt- 
mann Emery, Philadelphia, Stephen 
Emery, Brooklyn, as children of the 
deceased author, in extension for 14 
years. Renewal no. 15061, Jan. 12, 
1920. Renewal! entry, Nov. 23, 1905, 
no. C 108008. 


SPANISH SERENADE; Neath the starlit 
sky, words by W. W. Caldwell, music 
by Frank Lynes. 1. In F.—2. In B 
flat. [54 


© Adéle G. Lynes, Cambridge, 
Mass., as the widow of the author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
15071, Jan. 12, 1920. Original entry, 
Feb. 3, 1892, no. 5578, 5579. 


SPRING (THE) IS COMING O'ER THE 
MEAD; by S. C. Downs. [55 


© George H. Poor, Boston, as the 
executor, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 15084, Jan. 12, 1920. 
Original entry, Feb. 29, 1892, no. 
9235. 


SUN OF MY SOUL; Sacred song. by George 
W. Marston; contralto in D fiat. 

[56 

© E. Howard Thayer, Boston, as 

' the executor, in renewal for 28 years. 

Renewal no. 15081, Jan. 12, 1920. 

Original entry, Feb. 23, 1892, no. 

8561. 


SUPPLICATION; by J. H. Brewer, op. 4, 
no. 3... 1. In Di— 2. Ta [57 


© John Hyatt Brewer, Brooklyn, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 15069; Jan. 12, 
1920:.. Original entry, Feb. 3, 1892,. 
no. 501, 5576. 


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RENEWALS AND EXTENSIONS 


no. 2, 1920 


SuR LA RIVE; reverie caprice, by J. L. 
Roeckel; piano. [58 
© Joseph L. Roeckel, London, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 14942, Dec. 30, 1919. 
Original entry, Nov. 3, 1892, no. 
44885. 


SWEET CHRISTMAS BELLS; words by 
Louise N. Tilden, musie by William 
Howard Doane. [59 

© Fannie T,. Doane, Watch Hill, 
R. I., as the widow of the author, 
in extension for 14 years. Renewal 
no. 14999. Jan. 8, 1920. Renewal 
entry, June 2, 1906, no. C 122676. 


SWEET DAY OF REST; by Eugene Thayer, 
op. 41. [60 


© Elizabeth D. Thayer, New York, 
as the widow of the author, in ex- 
tension for 14 years. Renewal no. 
15059, Jan. 12, 1920. Renewal entry, 
Sept. 25, 1905, no. C 103426. 


THOU ART SO LIKE A FLOWER; by H. W. 
J. Ruifrok. [61 


© Henri W. J. Ruifrok, Saginaw, 
Mich., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 15056, Jan. 
12, 1920. Original entry, Aug. 22, 
1892, no. 34600. 


THOU GLORY OF JERUSALEM. 
Graduale. 


THY REMEMBRANCE; by H. W. J. Rui- 
frok. [62 
© Henri W. J. Ruifrok, Saginaw, 
Mich., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 15058, Jan. 
12, 1920. Original entry, Aug. 22, 
1892, no. 34602. 


See 


167847—20-——8 


2612 (67) 


UPON A WINTER MORNING; by Maybury 

Fleming, set to music by C. hae 

[63 

© Clayton Johns, Boston, as the 

author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 

newal no. 14975, Jan. 5, 1920. Origi- 
nal entry, Dec. 5, 1892, no. 49680. 


VALSE DE SALON; par Emile Pessard, 

op. 72; piano, en la maj. [64 

© J. Pessard, Paris, as the widow 

of the author, in renewal for 28 

years. Renewal no. 15052, Jan. 21, _ 
1919. Original entry, Dec. 18, 1891, 

no. 46640. 


VALSE IMPROMPTU; by F. G. Rathbun; 
piano. [65 
© Edna F. Rathbun, Tyringham, 
Mass., as the widow of the author, 
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
14941, Dec. 30, 1919. Original entry, 
Oct. 1, 1892, no. 39945. 


WARNER (H.E.) Valse; by H. E. War- 
ner, op. 30, no. 2; violin and piano. 
[66 
© H. E. Warner, London, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 14943, Dee. 30, 1919. 
Original entry, Nov. 10, 1892, no. 
45779. 


WHEN PHYLLIS COMES; by Florence 
Earle Coates, set to music by C. 
Johns. [67 

© Clayton Johns, Boston, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 14974, Jan. 5, 1920. Origi- 
nal entry, Dec. 5, 1892, no. 49681. 


159 


Bist OF RHE MUSIC USED OR LICENSED TO BE USED FOR THE MAN- 


UPACTURE OF ..PARTS OF 


INSTRUMENTS SERVING TO PRODUCE 


MECHANICALLY THE MUSICAL WORK UNDER SEC.#1 (E) OFTHE 


ACT OF MAR. 4, 1909. 


ALL THAT I WANT IS YOU. [68 

© Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 

New York. Notice rec’d Feb. 4, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 84. 


Bo-LA-B0; by George Fairman; instru- 
mental. [69 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Feb. 8, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 84. 


COMRADES. [70 

© Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 

New York. Notice rec’d Feb. 4, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 84. 


DADDY, YOU’VE BEEN A MOTHER TO ME. 

[71 

© McCarthy & Fisher, inc, New 

York. Notice rec’d Feb. 4, 1920; re- 
corded, v. 4, p. 83. 


DANCE OF THE DESERT GIRLS ; from Cleo- 
patra’s night, by Henry Hadley. [72 
© Oliver Ditson co., Boston. No- 
tice rec’d Feb. 7, 1920; recorded, v. 
4, p. 86. 


DEAREST; by Grey; piano. [73 

© Oliver Ditson co., Boston. No- 

tice rec’d Feb. 7, 1920; recorded, v. 
4, p. 86. 


DREAMING ALONE IN THE TWILIGHT; by 
Hartley Moore. 74 
© Oliver Ditson co., Boston. No- 
tice rec’d Feb. 7, 1920;. recorded, v. 
4, p. 86. 


GOOD-BYE, DIXIE GOOD-BYE. [75 

© Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine., 

New York. Notice rec’d Feb. 4, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 84. 


GREEK GIRL’S DANCE; from Cleopatra’s 
night, by Henry Hadley. [76 
© Oliver Ditson co., Boston. No- 
tice rec’d Feb. 7, 1920; recorded, v. 
4, p. 86. 


Homers (THE) THEY HOLD SO DEAR; 
from Buddies, by B. C. Hilliam. [77 
© .M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Feb. 3 ,1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 84. 


[2612 


HONOR AND LOVE. [78 


© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Feb. 5, 1920; recorded, v. 
4, p. 83. 


I’D BUILD A WORLD IN THE HEART OF A 
ROSE; words by Worton David, music 
by Horatio Nicholls. [79 

© Lawrence Wright music co., 
London. Notice rec’d Feb. 9, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 83. 


I’LL BE GLAD TO GET BACK; by Martin 
Swauger, R. H. Wilson and W. C. 
Polla [pseud. of W. C. Powell] [80 

© C. C. Church & co., Hartford, 
Conn. Notice rec’d Feb. 5, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 83. 


I’M HAPPY GO LUCKY. [81. 

© Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 

New York. Notice rec’d Feb. 4, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 84. 


I WANT TO KNOW. [82 

© Ray Klages, Chicago. Notice 

rec’d Feb. 2, 1920; recorded, v. 4, 
p. 83. 


I WASN’T LONELY WHILE YOU WERE 
GONE. [83 
© c. Arthur Fifer music co., 
Quincy, Ill. Notice rec’d Jan. 16, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 84. 

I WONDER. [84 
© Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 
Notice rec’d Feb. 10, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 84. 

MY GARDEN OF LOVE; by Ella Smith and 
W. C. Polla [pseud. of W. C. Powell] 

[85 

© C. C. Church & co., Hartford, 

Conn. Notice rec’d Feb. 5, 1920; re- 
corded, v. 4, p. 83. 

NEVER. [86 

© McCarthy & Fisher, ine., Chi- 

--eago. Notice rec’d Feb. 4, 1920; re- 
corded, v. 4, p. 83. 

PRICELESS LOVE. [87 

© Alta Singleton, Love Joy, Il. 
Notice rec’d Feb. 2, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 83. 


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2612 (88) 


RAMBLING IN THE MOONLIGHT. [88 

© Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 

New York. Notice rec’d Feb. 4, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 84. 


ROSE OF VIRGINIA. [89 

© McCarthy & Fisher, ine., New 

York. Notice ree’d Feb. 4, 1920; re- 
corded, v. 4, p. 83. 


ROYAL GARDEN BLUES. [90 

© Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ince., 

New York. Notice rec’d Feb. 4, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 84. 


THINKING. [91 


© Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Feb. 4, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 84. 


THROW OUT THAT MASON DIXON LINE. 
[92 


© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Feb. 5, 1920; recorded, v. 
4, p. 83. 


TItL I MET YOU. [93 


© Ray Klages, Chicago. Notice 
rec’d Feb. 2, 1920; recorded, v. 4, 
p. 83. 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 15, no. 2, 1920 


To BE TOGETHER IS THE THING; from 
Buddies, by B. C. Hilliam. [94 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Feb. 3, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 84. 


WEEGEE WEEGEE, TELL ME DO. [95 

© Harry Von Tilzer music pub. co., 

New York. Notice rec’d Feb. 12, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p, 83. 


WHO'LL TAKE THE PLACE OF Mary; by 
Alfred Dubin, Clarence Gaskill and 
Harry Mayo. [96 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Feb. 12, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 83. 
WILD FLOWER (Tsianina) [97 
© Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Feb. 4, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 84. 
WITH THE coLors; by Louis Panella. 
[98 
© Oliver Ditson co., Boston. No- 
tice rec’d Feb. 7, 1920; recorded, v. 
4, p, 86. 

Yo San; by Jean Lefavre and W. C. 

Polla [pseud. of*W. C. Powell] [99 

© C. C. Church & co., Hartford, 
Conn. Notice rec’d Feb. 5, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 83. 


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


EXPLANATIONS TO BE NOTED BY USERS OF THIS CATALOGUE. 


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

EXCEPTIONS.—(1) In the case of editions of classical music instead of 

scattering them under the titles, each author’s works are brought together 
by an entry under the origina! composer’s name, and for such works search 
should be made in this number under the following names: Bach (Johann 
Sebastian); Beethoven (Ludwig van); Chopin (Frédéric Francois); Gluck 
(Christoph Wilibald von); Leoncavallo (Ruggiero); Liszt (Franz); Mendels- 
sohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Ludwig Felix); Moszkowski (Moritz); Palestrina 
(Giovanni Pierluigi Sante); Rubinstein (Anton Gregorovitch); Schubert 
(Frank Peter); Schumann (Robert Alexander); Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch). 
In case of ail such works, however, there are cross references in the title 
alphabet from the title of each work. 
(2) CoLLections having general titles, such as “ Fiinf studien,” “12 études 
élementaires,” etc., and pieces published without individual identifying titles, 
but designating the class of musical work Ce. g., “ waltz,” “ dance,” “ march,” 
“cantata,” “schottische,” “nocturne,” “impromptu,” “sonata,” “ étude,” 
“study,” “ exercise,” etc., without differentiating words and only identifiable 
by the name of the composer) are entered under the composer’s name with- 
out cross references from the titles. 

IMPRINT .—As the publishers of musical compositions are generally also 
the claimants of copyright the imprint is omitted, but when the name and 
address of the publisher differs from that of the copyright proprietor, men- 
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publication ard name of publisher. 

Piano music is understood to be for two hands unless athenree stated. 
Songs are understood to be with piano accompaniment unless otherwise 


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“©,” implies copyright registration of a published composition, followed by 
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A list of the copyright renewals and extensions made for musical compo- 
sitions under section 24 of the act of March 4, 1909, will be found at the end. 
of this issue immediately following the text. 3 

A list of the musical compositions and dramatico-musical compositions: 
used or licensed to be used for the manufacture of parts of instruments serv-- 
ing to reproduce mechanically the musical work, recorded under section 1. 
(e) of the act of March 4, 1909, will be found just prior to the index. 

Each issue has an index to composers. The final number, completing the 
volume, will be followed by a full annual index to both composers and pro- 
prietors. The subscription price for Part 3, which must be for the complete 
calendar year, is $1, payable in advance to the Superintendent of Documents, 
Washington, D. C., by postal money order, express order, or New York draft. 


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NOTICE. 


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

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

Notice is therefore hereby given to any author, copyright pre- 
prietor, or other lawful claimant, that in so far as any copyright 
articles deposited from July 1, 1909, to June 30, 1914, inclusive, are 
still remaining in the files of the Copyright Office, and are not to be 
transferred to the Library of Congress or to any other governmental 
library in the District of Columbia, such books or articles may be 
returned to the claimant of copyright if requested by such claimant 
prior to December 31, 1920. 

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

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


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RECIPROCAL PROTECTION OF MUSIC AGAINST UNAU- 
THORIZED REPRODUCTION BY BES ee eal MUSI- 
CAL INSTRUMENTS. 


The United States now has reciprocal copyright protection of 
music against unauthorized reproduction by mechanical musical in- 
struments in the case of Australia and the territories of Papua and 
Norfolk Island, Belgium, Cuba, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, 
Luxemburg, New Zealand, Norway, and Sweden. The President 
signed proclamations to this effect on the following dates: Australia 
and the territories of Papua and Norfolk Island (Apr. 3, 1918, ef- 
fective Mar. 15, 1918), Belgium (June 14, 1911, effective July 1, 
1909), Cuba (Nov. 27, 1911), France (May 24, 1918), Germany (Dec. 
8, 1910), Great Britain (Jan. 1, 1915), Italy (May il 1915), Luxem- 
burg (June 14, 1911, effective June 29, 1910), New Zealand (Feb. 
= eee ds ola effective Dec. 1 TOG: Norway (June 14, 1911, effective 
Sept. 9, 1910), Sw eden. (Feb. 27, 1920, effective "Feb. a 1920). 
These proclamatior ns were printed. in the Catalogue of Copyright 
Entries, Part 3, vol. 6, pages v-x of no. 7, and pages 1v—-v of no. 12; 
vol. 10, pages vi1I—x1 of no. 3, and pages VIII-Ix “of no. 4; vol. 12, 
pages v—1x of no. 3; vol. 18, pages vi-xi1 of no. 5; and vol. 15, pages 
vi-vir of no. 3. 

While no special proclamation has been issued on behalf of Hun- 
gary so far as the provisions of section 1 (e) are concerned, the 
pr oclamation dated October 15, 1912, putting inte effect the conven- 
tion between the United States and Hungary, specifically provides 
that the general copyright protection secured by article 1 includes the 
copyright control of mechanical musical reproductions. 

From information received through the Department of State, the 
legislation of the following countries did not on the date stated fulfill 
the reciprocal conditions specified in the proviso to section 1 (e) of 
the act of Congress of March 4, 1909: Austria (Mar. 10, 1911), Den- 
mark (May 19, 1911), Mexico (May 8, 1911), the Netherlands (Mar. 
3, 1911), and Switzerland (Apr. 8, 1911). 


The copyright convention signed ‘at the Fourth International 
American Conference at Buenos Aires on August 11, 1910, was pro- 
claimed by the President of the United States on J why 13, 1914, and 
is in effect as between the United States and the Dominican Republic, 
Guatemala, Honduras, Panama, Nicaragua, and Ecuador. The Gov- 
ernments of Bolivia, Brazil, Costa Rica, Haiti, Paraguay, Salvador, 
and. Uruguay have announced thr ough diplomatic “channels their 
_adhesion to this convention. 


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COPYRIGHT—SWEDEN. 
By tHe PRESIDENT oF THE UNITED STATES or AMERICA. 
A PROCLAMATION. 


WueErzas, it is provided by the Act of Congress of March 4, 1909, 
entitled “An Act to amend and consolidate the Acts respecting copy- 
right,” that the benefits of said Act shall extend to the work of an 
author or proprietor who is a citizen or subject of a foreign state or 
nation, only upon certain conditions set forth in Section 8 of said 
Act, to-wit: 

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

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

Awnp, Wuereas, It is also provided by said Section that “ The exist- 
ence of the reciprocal conditions aforesaid shall be determined by the 
President of the United States, by proclamation made from time to 
time, as the purposes of this Act may require ”; 

Awp, Wuergas, The King of Sweden has declared, under authority 
of law, that on and after February 1, 1920, citizens of the United 
States shall be entitled to all the benefits conferred by the new copy- 
right laws of Sweden, including the exclusive right to reproduce their 
works by means of records or perforated rolls or any other appliances 
for mechanical reproduction ; 

Now, Tuererore, I, Wooprow Wirson, President of the United 
States of America, do declare and proclaim that one of the alternative 
conditions specified in Section 8 of the Act of March 4, 1909, was ful- 
filled in respect to the subjects of Sweden on February 1, 1920, and 
that the subjects of Sweden from and after that date shall be entitled 
to all the benefits of the said Act, and the acts amendatory thereof 
to and including the Act of Congress of March 28, 1914, including 
copyright controlling the parts of instruments serving to reproduce © 
mechanically a musical work, as provided in Section 1 (e) of the 
said Act, in the case of all works by Swedish authors which have 


(VI) 


COPYRIGHT—-SWEDEN 


been published on or after February 1, 1920, and have been deposited 
and registered for copyright in the United States. 

In Testimony WuHereor, I have hereunto set my hand and caused 
the seal of the United States to be affixed. 

Dons at the City of Washington this 27th day of February, in the 
Year of our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Twenty, and of 
the Independence of the United States of America the One Hundred 
and Forty-fourth. , 

[SEAL | : Wooprow Witson. 

By the President : 

Franxk L. Pork, 
Acting Secretary of State. 


( VIT) 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


"A CANZONE D’ ’E RROSE; versi di Libero 
Bovio, musica di Rodolfo Falvo [of 
Italy]; mand. ace. Naples, F. Feola. 
SVo. [2613 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 7, 1920; 
E 468511; Italian book co., New 
York. 


A. D. 1919; commemorative poem by 
Brian Hooker, set to music by 
Horatio Parker [of U. S.] op. 84; 
mixed voices. [2614 


© Jan. 17, 1920; 2 ¢. Jan. 23, 1920; 
E 471407 ; Yale university press, New 
Haven. 


A HIERRO MUERE; letra de A. Nan de 
Allaris, mtisica de Juan Auli y 
Rafael Arroyo [of Spain] [2615 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 1 & Jan. 2, 1920; 
EH 468367; Union musical espafiola, 
Madrid. 

"A NNAMMURATA D’ ’0 CORE; versi di B. 
U. Netti (Canetti), musica di A. 
hiagliani [of Italy]; mand. ace. Na- 
ples, F. Feola. S8vo. [2616 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1c. Jan. 7, 1920; 
EK 468485; Italian book co., New 
York. 


A SALonicco; versi e musica di Giu- 


seppe Chiarolanza [of Italy]; mand. 
acc. Naples, F. Feola. 8vo.° [2617. 


© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 7, 1920: 


E 468506; Italian book co., New 
York. 
"A STURNELLATA; versi di Carlo de 


Fiaviis, musica di G. Capoiongo [of 
Italy|; mand. acc. 4to. Naples, 
Emilio Gennarelli & e«. [2618 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920: 


HE 469158; Italian book co., New 
York. 


A TI; tango argentino, de L’heure ex- 
quise, de A. Mesa [of Spain]; piano. 
Paris, Gaston Andrieu. [2619 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 469908 ; Alfonso Mesa, Paris. 

ABDULLAH; oriental fox trot, by Nat 

Lewin [of England] ; piano. [2620 
© Dec. 30,1919; 1 c. Jan. 16, 1920; 


EK 468611; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


ABIE THE AGENT; or, Abe Kabibble in 
politics, words by Harry Hershfield, 
melody by Eugene Platzman [of 
U8} [2621 


© 1c. Mar. 1, 1920; HE 471662; 
Louis Bernstein, New York. 


ACCENDI LA PIPA; versi e musica di 
Remis [of Italy]; mand. ace. 4to. 
Naples, Emilio Gennarelli & ec. 

[2622 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 ¢. Feb. 4, 1920; 

FE 469156; Italian book co., New 
York. 


ACE OF HEARTS; waltz, by John Open- 
shaw [of Great Britain]; piano. 
[2623 
© Feb. 5, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 19, 1920; 
E 469214; Francis, Day & Hunier, 
London. 


ACROSS THE SEA; words and music by 
K. L. Wright [of U. 8.] New York, 
S. C. Sexton & co. 4to. 1. Male 
quartet.—2. Trio; sop., Ist and 2nd 
altos. [2624, 2625 

© Feb. 16, 1920; 2 c. each Feb. 18, 
1920; E 4724138, 472414; Katharine 
Louise Wright, Fairview, Okla. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


ADAM AND Epa; for the ballad play 
Washington, words and melody arr. 
by Perey Mackaye [of U.S.] (Broad- 
side no. 8) [2626 

© Feb. 21, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
W 472638; HA. W. Gray co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on new 
matter ] 


ApDIO AMICA; versi di G. Imbimbo, 
musica di G. De Luca [of Italy]; 
mand ace. 4to. Naples, Emilio Gen- 
narelli e c. [2627 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 469157; Italian book co., New 
York. 


ADMIRALS (THE) ; words by R. D. Ware, 
music by G. W. Chadwick [of U. 8.] 
(Three nautical songs) [2628 

© Jan. 3, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 467993; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


163 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2629 

ADORATION ; 
Berwald [of U. 8.]; piano. (Five 
piano pieces, no. 1) ~ [2629 


© Feb. 7, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
E 472886; Willis music co., Cin- 
cinnati. 


ADOREMUS IN AETERNUM; Latin hymn, 
music by Eduardo Marzo [of U. S.]; 
unison chorus with second voice ad 
lib. [2630 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1920; 
E 470241; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 


Aporo Tr; Latin hymn, music by 
Eduardo Marzo [of U. S.]; unison 
chorus with second voice ad_ lib. 
(In his Gloria et honor) [2631 


© Dee. 31, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1920: 
E 470222; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 


AERO LOVE; words by C. D. Harris, 
music by A. Leopold Richard [of 
U. S.J] Chicago, Legters musie co. 

[2632 
eG. Webs \2i: 

Dale Har- 


© Wen. 145" 1920 72 
1920; E 472551; Chancy 
ris, Highmore, S. D. 


AFFERENTUR REGI; Latin words. musie 
by Eduardo Marzo [of U. S.]; uni- 
son chorus with second voice ad lib. 
(In his Gloria et honor) [2633 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1920; 
FE 470235; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 


AFGHANISTAN; fox trot, by Wilander 
and Donnelly, played by Les. Hoad- 
ley [of U. S.] (Imperial song ree- 
ord, no. 91024) [26384 

©) Meb. (16) 2920< 2.e:; Heb, (20: 
1920; E 472603 ; Imperial player roll 
co., Chicago... [Copyright is claimed 
on interpretation. ] 


AGGIO PENZATO A TE; versi di Adolfo 
Genise, musica di G. Capolongo [of 
Italy]; mand. ace. 4to. Naples, 
Emilio Gennarelli & e. [2635 


© Sept. 1, 1919: 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 


E 469155; Italian book cO., New 
Work: 

AGITATO MYSTERIOSO; by Harry Nor- 
ton, arr. by R. E. Hildreth [of U. 


S.]; orch. 4to. (Jacobs’ incidental 
music, no. 14.) [2636 


© Feb. 3, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 2, 1920; 


E 471709; Walter Jacobs, Boston. 
[Copyright claimed on _  arrange- 
ment. ] 


pt. 107, 3. S54) vs 


chanson d’amour, by W. | AcNus Der (The Lamb of God); a 


Good Friday cantata, adapted from 
medieval liturgical plays by Paul EK. 
Kretzmann, set to music by G. C. 


Albert Kaeppel [of U. S.] 4to. 
[2637 
© Feb. 14, 1920: 2 ec, Menie2i. 


1920; E 471465; 
house, St. Louis. 
AH COMPTEZ DONC SUR LES HOMMES, AH 
COMPTEZ DONC SUR LES FEMMES; fox 
trot, de ’opérette Les vierges du Nil, 
de Max Eddy et Maurice Rumac, 

musique de Soulaire [of France] 
[2638 
© Dec. 29, 1919: 1 ¢ ‘dame 22, 
1920; E 468738; Péle-Méle édition, © 
Paris. 

AH-00-LA-LA, YOU'RE MY HSQUIMAUX 
GIRL; words by James Henry Gor- 
don, music by H. B. Meyer [of U. S.] 

[2639 
© 1c. Mar. 1, 1920; EH 476438 
Hans Bruno Meyer, New York. 

AH QUANTO MI PIACCIONO LE DONNE; 
versi di T. De Filippia, musica di 
Rodolfo Falvo [of Italy]; mand. 
acc. Naples, F. Feola. S8vo. [2640 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 7, 1920;. 
E 468473; Italian book co., New 
York. 

AH! THAT’S THE GIRL FOR ME; words 
by A. Kolacy, music by Leo Fried- 
man [of U. S.] ‘(Chicaso, Noexth 
American music co. {2641 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
H 471275; Anna Kolacy, Cohoes, 
IN Wie 
AH THERE; flirtation fox trot, by Sam 
Downing [of U. 8.]; piano. [2642 
© Feb. 21, 1920; 2c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
I) 471501; Shapiro, Bernstein & ©co., 
ine., New York. 


Concordia pub. 


AH, TWINE NO BLOSSOMS; four-part 
song, words translated from. the 
Russian of D. Rathaus, by Deems 
Taylor, music by Reinhold Gliére, 
op. 18, no. 7, arr. by D. Taylor [of 
U. S.]; Women’s voices. 4to. 

[26438 

© Dee. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 

E 467992; Oliver Ditson €o., Boston. 

[ Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


AI BAGNI DI 8S. Remo; versi di A. Ott. 


Quintavalle, musica di Guiseppe 
Leone [of oItalyt) “mands ey ae. 
Naples, F. Feola. 8vo. [2644 


© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 ¢« Jan. 7, 1920; 
Ii 468505; Italian book co., New 
York. 


164 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1920 


2661 


AIN’T IT FINE TO-DAY; reading with 

- musical setting, words anon., music 

by Phyllis Fergus [of U. 8.] [2645 

© Feb. 21, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 

E 472631; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 


AIN’T LOVE GRAND; words and music by 
James L. Shearer [of U. S8.] 
[2646 
(©) 1 ¢ Jan, 21, 1920; EB 467243; 
James L. Shearer music pub. ¢o., 
inc.. New York. 


AIR BRETON. See Feuilles d’album. 


ATR DE CATHERINE; de la comédie La 
rotisserie de la Reine Pédauque, 
poéme de Georges Docquois, mu- 
sigue de Charles Levadé [of France] 

[2647 
© Feb. 6, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 469075; Enoch & cie., Paris. 


ALABAMA MOON; waltz, by Geo. 
Hamilton Green, arr. by J. S. Zame- 
enik [of U. S.]; orch. with piano and 
words. 4to. [2648 

© Feb. 24, 1920; 2 ce. Mar. 1, 1920; 
E 471681; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleve- 
land. 


words and music by F. Shattuck 
[of U. S.] [2649 

© 1 ce. Mar. 3, 1920; E 471737; 
Frederick Shattuck, Norwich, N. Y. 


ALAGUIAZ. See Oror. 


ALAIN (ALBERT) 15 piéces pour har- 
monium ou orgue; sur des thémes 
liturgiques, par <A. Alain fof 
France] ; harmonium ou orgue. (Se 
lecta opera, collection choisie, 2e 
série, no. 17) [2650 

© Dec. 12, 1919; 1 c Feb. 16, 
1920; E 469182; L—J. Biton, St. 
Laurent-sur-Sévre, France. 


ALL ABOARD FOR IRELAND; by C. Bang, 
are by HH. G.) Peters. fof U. S.]; 
orch. with piano. [2651 

© Feb. 24, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 19, 
1920; E 471466; Conrad Bang, Buf- 
falo. 


ALL ABOARD FOR SLUMBERLAND; words 
by Tom Tarlton, music by Harry 
Charles [of U. S.] [2652 

© Jan. 6, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 21, 1920; 
E 467254; Producer music ¢o., ine, 
St. Louis. 


ALL ALONG THE LINE; march, by A. 
Liberati [of U. S.]; piano. [2653 
© Jan. 27, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 1, 1920; 

E 471658; A. Liberati, New York. 


ALL NATIONS FREEDOM; words by A. J. 
Rothrock, music by Leo Friedman 


[of U. S.] Chicago, North Ameri- 
can music co. [2654 
© Sept) 17) 1919) 2c, Web: ‘7; 


1920; E 471117; Arthur J. Rothrock, 
Lima, O. 


ALL NIGHT UNDER THE MOON. See 
Scott (Francis George) Three short 
songs. 


ALL ROUND; words by Bertha Ger- 
hardt, music by F. C. Floeckinger 
fot Wiese [2655 

© 1c Jan. 22, 1920; E 470634; 
F. C. Floeckinger, Taylor, Tex. 


ALL SHE SAID WAS UM HUH; words by 
King Zany [pseud. of Jack Dill], mel- 
ody by HE. E. MacEmery, Gus Van 
and Joe Schenck [of U. S.], arr. by 
Ed Smalle [of U. 8.] [2656 

© 1c. Mar. 1, 1920; E 471648; 
Harry Von Tilzer music pub. co., 
New York. 

ALL THAT I WANT IS YOU; waltz bal- 
lad, by Goodwin and Monaca, played 
by Gurnell Anderson [of U.S.] (Im- 
perial song record, no. 91007). 

[2657 

@ Feb. 16; 1920; 2 ¢. Feb. 20, 

1920; E 472598; Imperial player 

roll co., Chicago. [Copyright is 
claimed on interpretation. ] 


ALL THE WIDOWS ARE <A’ PICKIN’ ON ME; 
words by Jack McGovern, music by 
Lucile Deyo Weigand [of U. S.] 

[2658 
© 1c. Feb. 26, 1920; E 471623; 
Bluebird music co., Huron, O. 


ALL THE WORLD LOVETH A LOVER; words 

and music by E. K. Lacey [of U. S.] 

[2659 

© 1c. Feb. 18, 1920; E 471886; 

Ethel Kimmey Lacey, Stratford, 
Conn. 


ALLA; words and music by Anita Owen 
for OU. Si] [2660 
"©, Heb, 26,1920 2) c. Web: 27, 
1920; E 471621; Jones music Co., 
New York. 


ALLELUIA. See Pullein (John) 
miniatures. 


Three 


ALMA GITANA;: paso—doble, por J. S. 
Media-Villa [of Spain] ; piano. 
[2661 
© Dec. 30, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468376; Union musical espafiola, 
Madrid. 


165 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2662 


ALMA REDEMPTORIS MATER; Latin 
hymn, music by Eduardo Marzo [of 
U. S.J]: unison chorus with second 
voice ad lib. (Jn his Gloria et 
honor) [2662 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 c Jan. 8, 1920; 
FE 470231; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 


ALONG BRoaDWAYy; words by W. Buch- 
hauser, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. §8S.] Chicago, North American 
music pub. co. [2663 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
h) 472037; Wallace Buchhauser, Chi- 
cago. 


ALWAYS; words by Frank Goodman, 
music by J. Milton Delcamp [of 
1 Sars el [2664 

© Feb. 20, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 21, 
1920; EH 471475; T. B. Harms & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


AMERICA; words by Y. M. Tringali, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[2665 
© Dee. 3, 1919; 2 ¢. Feb. 7, 1920; 


EK 471164; Yolanda M. “‘Tringali, 
Brooklyn. 
AMERICA, AMERICA, AMERICA; words 


by F. H. Norcross, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Leg- 
ters music co. [2666 

© Feb. 7, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
E 472360; Frank H. Norcross, Reno, 
Nev. ; 


AMERICA THE GOLDEN; words by R. 
Wright, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.J Chicago, North American 
music co. [2667 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
EK 471199; Rosa Wright, Monticello, 
Til. 


AMERICA, THE WORLD BOWS TO THEE; 
words by A. C. Franco, music by 
Leo Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
North American musi¢ co. [2668 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472092; Alfred C. Franco, Paia 
Maui, Hawaii. 


AMERICAN BEAUTY WALTZ; by L. M 
Donohue [of U. S.]; piano. New 
York, Perlman music supply house. 

[2669 

© Feb. 19, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 

E 471503; Loretto M. Donohue. New 
York. 


AMMORE FURASTIERE ; 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 15 


AMERICAN (THE) GIRL FOR ME; words 
by J. A. Williams, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, North 
American music co. _ [2670 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471227; James A. Williams, Len- 
nox;,.’S: D: 


AMERICAN GIRLS FOR ME; words by M. 
A. Schuldt, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [2671 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 ec. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472072; Mathilde A. Schuldt, Jer- 
sey City. 

AMERICAN (THE) LEGION; march, by 
Carl D. Vandersloot [of U. S.], arr.. 
by Frank KE. Barry [ot Ue 
Band. 4to.—2. Full orch. with 
piano. 4to—3. Piano—4. Song; 
lyric by Ray Sherwood. [2672-2675 

© Feb. 26, 1920; 2 c. each Feb. 27, 
1920; EH 471600-471603. Vandersloot 
music pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


AMERICAN PEP ; March one-step, by Geo. 
Hamilton Green [of U. §8.]; piano. 
[2676 
© Mar. 1, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 2, 1920; 
EK 471693; Ted Browne music Co., 
Chicago. 

AMERICA’S WELCOME HOME; words by 
W. Murtlow, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [2677 

© Dec. 3, 1919; 2 ec. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471174; Wilbur Murtlow, Rexford, 
ING 4 

AMMORE A GUSTO MIO; versi di Carlo 
De Flaviis e T. Gaeta, musica di F. 
Buongiovanni [or Italy] ; mand. acc. 
4to. Naples, Emilio Gennarelli & c. 

[2678 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 e. Feb. 471920; 

FE 469154; Italian book co., New 
York. 


AMMORE ’E FUOCO; versi di Tom Gaeta, 
musica di R. Bossi [of Italy] ; mand. 
ace. 4to. Naples, Emilio Gennarelli 
e ¢. [2679 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 « Feb. 4, 1920; 
EK 469153; Italian book co., New 
York. 

versi di F..M. 

musica di V. Azzone [of 

Italy]; mand. ace. Naples, EH. Gen- 

narelliec. 4to. [2680 
© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 

E 468974; Italian book co., New 

York. 


Russo, 


166 


 -MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1920 


2697 


AMMORE ’NCAMPAGNA; versi di Carlo 
De Flaviis, musica di G. Capolongo 
[of Italy]; mand. ace. Naples, H. 
Gennarelli ec. 4to. [2681 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 468975; Italian book co., New 
York. 


AMONG THE SANDHILLS; words by Lau- 
rence Hope, music by Laurence Eyre 
fotsU..'S.] [2682 

© Jan. 28, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 3, 1920; 
E 470999; Huntzinger & Dilworth, 
ine., New York. 


AMoR JESU DULCISSIME; Latin hymn, 
musie by Eduardo Marzo [of U. 8.]; 
unison chorus with second voice ad 
lib. (Jn his Gloria et honor) [2683 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 2c. Jan. 8, 1920; 
E 470226; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 


Amore (L’) INGANNA; versi di Adolfo 
Genise, musica di Agostino Magliani 
[of Italy]; mand. ace. Naples, F. 
Feola. 8vo. [2684 


@ Sept. 1,,1919; 1 c. Jan. 7, 1920; 
E 468474; Italian book co., New 
York. 


AMORE (L’) NEI CAMPI; versi di F. M. 
Russo, musica di V. Azzone [of 
Italy]; mand. ace. Naples, E. Gen- 
narelliec. 4to. [2685 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 468987; Italian book co., New 
York. 


AND AT THE NINTH HOUR; Easter an- 
them, words from the Scriptures, 
music by Harry Rowe Shelley [of 
U. S.] ; mixed voices. (S8vo choruses, 
no. 6864) [2686 

© Feb. 27, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 1, 1920; 
E 471683; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 


AND CAN IT BE; words by Charles Wes- 
ley, music by Flora Lucas Palmer [of 
U. S.J [2687 

© Aug. 6, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 
Ei 471513; Metropolitan church assn. 
of Wis., Waukesha, Wis. 


AND YOU’LL COME BACK TO ME; words 
by Emil H. Roth, music by Leo Fried- 
man [of U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [2688 

© Dec. 3, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471166; HE. E. Roth, New York. 


ANDANTE PASTORALE; by Gerhard T. 

Alexis [of U. S.]; organ. [2689 

© Feb. 3, 1920; 2 c Feb. 9, 1920; 

K 470961; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


ANETTE. See Annette. 


ANGEL OF STARSHINE; words and mu- 
sic by J. M. Stuart-Young [of Great 
Britain] [2690 


© Dec. 31,1919; 1 e. Jan. 27, 1920; 
E 468811; West & co., London. 


ANGEL (AN) ON EARTH; words by R. 
H. Berkus, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. S.]. Chicago, North Ameri- 
can music co. [2691 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471221; R. H. Berkus, St. Paul.. 


ANGELUS. See In memoriam. 


ANNEES DE PELERINAGE. See Liszt 
(Franz) 

ANNETTE; words by A. J. Picou, music 
by W. Donahue [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
Musician self maker co. [Caption- 
title: Anette] [2692 

© Dee. 2, 1919; 8 ce. Feb. 6, 1920; 
E 472178; Albert Joseph Picou, Don- 
ner, La, 


ANXIOUS HEARTS; words by H. McGur- 
ran, music by Leo Friedman [of U. 
S.] Chicago, North American music 
co. [2693 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472054; Edward MceGurran, Wash- 
ington Crossing, N. J. 


APPASSIONATO; by Harry Norton, arr. 
by R. E. Hildreth [of U. 8.]; orch. 
4to. (Jacobs’ incidental music, no. 
5.) [2694 

© Feb. 3, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 2, 1920; 
EK 471710; Walter Jacobs, Boston. 
[Copyright claimed on  arrange- 
ment. ] 


APPLE SEEDS; words by K. E. Stillwell, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[2695 
© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471263; Kathryn Elizabeth Still- 
- well, Sullivan, Il. 


APPORTE LES CRISTAUX DORES. 
Heures d’été. 


See 


APRES LA GUERRE; valse-intermezzo, by 
Mario Costa [of Great Britain]; 
piano. [2696 

@© Jan..30; 1920; 1 © Jans3si, 1920; 
E 468935; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 


ARABELLA, QUEEN OF ARABY; words 
and music by C. Zerse [of U. S.] 
[2697 


© 1c. Feb. 14, 1920; H 471317; 
Carl Zerse, St. Louis. 


167 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2698 


pt. 111, DS. Vv. 2 


ARABY; from The frivolities of 1920; 
words and music by William B. 
Friedlander [of U. S.] [2698 

© Feb. 20, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 20, 1920; 
E 472583; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


ARISE; words by G. R. Sinning, music 
by Archie Brownlee [of Scotland, 
domiciled at Hickory, Pa.] [2699 

© ‘1 \e. Jan. 26,’ 1920: 1H 46gabt 
George R. Sinning, Pittsburgh. 


ARLEQUINE; intermezzo polka, air de 
ballet, de A. Luigini [of France]; 
piano. [2700 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 469005; Paris-musical, Paris. 


ARMY STEW; words by E. M. Jannary, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[2701 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 

ii 471256; Edward M. Jannary, 
Leavenworth, Kan. 


ARPEGGIO WALTZ; by C. W. Krogmann 
fof U. 8.] op. 180, no. 10; piano. 
(Echoes from toneland) [2702 

© Feb. 17, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1920; 
EH 471422; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 


ART (THE) OF RECITATIVE AS APPLIED 
TO ORATORIO AND OPERA; by Charles 
B. Mabon [of England] (Scholastic 
series, v. 56-59) 1. Women’s voices, 
high. 2. Low.—3. Men’s voices, high. 
4, Low. [2703-2706 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 ¢. each Jan. 2, 
1920; aff. Jan. 15, 1920; A 562212— 
562215 ; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 


AS THE SHADOWS OF EVENINGTIME 
FALL; words by Inez Cutter, music 
by Geo. Trevor [of U.S.] [2707 

© 1c. Feb. 20, 1920; E 472500; 
Inez Cutter, Moores Corner, Mass. 


AS THE SUN OF LIFE IS SINKING TO- 
WARDS THE GOLDEN WEST; words by 
T. J. Bickel, music by E. S. S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [2708 

© 1° ¢. Keb. 9) 1920s: © 472217. 
Thos. J. Bickel, Jasonville, Ind. 


AS WE REACH OUR HOME SWEET HOME; 
words by H. J. Hamman, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [2709 

© Jan. 14, 1920; 2c. Jan. 27, 1920; 
EK 467532; Harrie J. Hamman, 
Waterloo, Ind. 


AS YOU LIKE Ir; (Comme vous vou- 
drez) ; fox-trot de Marcel Learsi [of 
France]; piano. [2710: 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 469011; F. D. Marchetti, Paris. 


ASCENDIT Deus. See Palestrina (Gio- 
vanni Pierluigi Sante) 


ASCIARI UN CAPPIDDUZZU ; di N. Romani 
[of Italy, domiciled at New York]; 
melodia e piano. erg a 

© 1. Feb. 24, 1920; © 472676 
Nullo Romani, New York. 


ASSEMBLY (THE); march for school 
work, words and music by Fred W. 
Hager [of U. S.] [27S 

© Feb. 14, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; . 
E 472651; Maurice Richmond music: 
co., inec., New York. 

AT EVENTIDE; words by James Arnold 
Blaisdell, music by Frances MeCollin 
lof We S.4 Rak 

© Feb. 16, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1920; 

_ E 471346; H. W. Gray co., New York. 


AT REST; words by A. Olds, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [2714 

© Feb. 7, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
BE} 472362; Artie Olds, Rector, Ark. 


AT THE MEETING OF THE WATERS (Innis- 


fallen); Irish ballad, lyrics and 
music by Justin McCormack fof 
Ue Sa [ 2715. 


© Feb. 21, 1920; 2 c Feb. 27, 1920; 
E 471610; Metropolitan music pub. 
corp., New York. 


AUBADE A MUSETTE; sérénade, de 
Francis Popy [of France]; orch. 
avec piano conducteur. 4to. [2716 


© Dee. 31, 1919; 1 ec. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 468996; Paris-musical, Paris. 


AUF’N PRIPETSCHOK ; after a traditional 
Hebrew melody, by J. Belov [of U. 
S.]; melody and piano. [2717 

©1c. Mar. 3, 1920; E 471719; Joel 
Belov, Philadelphia. 


AUTUMN; words by M. L. Gills, music 
by Hector Richard [of U. 8.]  Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [2718 

©. Feb. 7, 1920; 2c. Feb. 16; 1920; 
Ei 472391; Mary Louise Gills, Appo- 
mattox, Va. 


AUTUMN sonc; by Mathilde Bilbro [of 

U. S.J]; piano. [2719: 

© Jan. 13, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 23, 1920; 

E 467302; Willis music co., Cin- 
cinnati. 


168 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1920 © 


2759 


AVALON My AVALON; words and music 
by P. A. Darby [of U. S8.] [2720 
© 1c. Feb. 5, 1920;. E 470993: 
Pearl Anderson Darby, Glendale, 
Calif. 


AVE MartA; Latin hymn, music by 
Eduardo Marzo [of U. S.]; unison 
chorus with second voice ad lib. (In 
his Gloria et honor) heg21 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 2 ec. Jan. 8, 1920; 
KH 470228; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 


—— (To Thee, O Master); Latin and 
English text, music by Jules Jordan 
lon eu. S15 high voice, .in G,- with 
organ acc. [2722 

© Dec. 22, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 467991; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


AVE REGINA COELORUM; Latin words, 
musie by Eduardo Marzo [of U. S.]; 
unison chorus with second voice ad 
lib. (Jn his Gloria et honor) [2723 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1920; 
E 470232; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 


AVE VERUM; Latin hymn, music by 
Eduardo Marzo [of U. S.]; unison 
chorus, -with second voice ad lib. 
(In his Gloria et honor) [2724 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1920; 
EK 470223; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 


AVE VERUM cCoRPUS; lenten anthem, 
music by Herbert Antcliffe [of Eng- 
land]; mixed voices. (Svo. choruses, 
no. 6854) Wala) 

© Feb. 27, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 1, 1920; 
EK 471684; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 


—— par Edmond Dierickx [of France] ; 
pour schola 4 2 voix et choeur mixte. 
(Selecta opera, collection choisie, no. 
57 [2726 

© Dec. 12, 1919; 1 c. Féb. 16, 1920; 
E 469183; L.-J. Biton, St. Laurent- 
sur-Sévre, France. ' 


AVIATION GLIDE; words by L. C. Dexter, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [2727 

© Dec.. 26, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1920; 
E 467562 ; Lillian C. Dexter, Newark, 
NG Te 
AVVENTURA AL BUIO; versi e musica di 


G. Amauli [of Italy, domiciled at 
New York] [2728 


© 1c Web. 24, 1920; WH 472671 ;’ 


Giulio Amauli, New York. 


AVVENTURA D’INVERNO; versi di F. M. 


Russo, musica di V. Azzone [of 
Italy]; mand. ace. Naples, E. Gen- 
narelli ec. Ato. [2729 


© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
Ii 468976; Italian book co., New 
York. 


AWAKE, IT IS THE DAY; words by Henry 
Wadsworth Longfellow, music by 
Cecil Burleigh [of U. 8.] op. 47, no. 
1; high voice, in F. [2730 

© Feb. 2, 1920; 2 c Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 467990; Oliver Ditson co., Boston 


AWAKE UP MY GLORY; anthem, words: 
Biblical, music by Alfred Holzworth. 
[of U. S.]; mixed voices. S8vo. 

WATE 

© Feb. 12, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 14, 1920; 

E 4713831; Gamble hinged music co., 
Chicago. 


AWAY DOWN SOUF; words and melody 

by L. W. Babb [of U. S.] VA RPA 

© 1 ce Feb. 9, 1920; E 472232; 
Lon W. Babb, Wilmington, O. 


AXES TO GRIND; for the ballad play 
Washington, words and melody arr. 
by Percy Mackaye [of U. 8.] (Broad- 
side no. 6) [2733 

© Feb. 21, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
EK 472633; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on new 
matter ] 


BABBY BLUE EYES; words by Anne Holt, 
music by Helena M. Bland [of Great 
Britain]; in F. [2784 

© Feb. 9, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 13, 1920; 
E 469151; Collard Moutrie, London. 


BABY BUNTING; from Baby bunting, by 
Nat DD, Ayer fof U. Si), arr: by Riis: 
Stoddon; piano. 1. Valse—2. One- 
step.—8. Fox-trot. [2735-27387 
© Feb. 17,.1920; 2 c. each Feb. 
17, 1920; E 472400472402; B. Feld- 
man & co., London. 


—  lancers on melodies from the musi- 
cal play by Nat D. Ayer [of U. 8.], 
arr. by R. S. Stoddon; piano. [2788 

© Feb. 23, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
E 472658 ;y B. Feldman & co., London. 


— musical play, lyrics by Clifford 
Grey and others, music by Nat D. 
Ayer [of U. 8.]; vocal se. 4to. 

[2739 
© ' Feb. 5, 1920; 2) ¢ Feb. 5, 1920; 
E 471013; B. Feldman & co., London. 


169 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


BaBy gqiRi_; ballad, by Marion and 
Straight, played: by Gurnell Ander- 
son [of U.S.] (Imperial song record, 
no. 91020) [2740 


© Feb. 16, 1920; 2 ec. Feb. 20, 1920; 
E 472599; Imperial player roll co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation. ] 


BABY LOVES You; words by R. L. Lor- 
ing, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. 
S.J] New York, World music pub. 
corp. [2741 

© Feb. 19, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
E 472745; Rosa Lee Loring, San 
Antonio, Tex. 


BABY 0’ MINE; words and music by 
Mair Parsons [of Great Britain] 
[2742 
© Feb. 13, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 17, 1920; 
HE} 469228; Cary & co., London. 


Bapy VIOLET; words by M. V. Alex- 
ander, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. §S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[2743 

© Dec. 26, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1920; 

E 467554; Marie Virginia Alexander, 
Kansas City, Mo. 


BABY’S PRAYER; words by Mrs. Wm 
Ray, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.] Chicago, North Americcan 
music co. [2744 


© Dec. 3, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471189; Mrs. Wm. Ray, Dallas. 


BaccHANTE; valse, by Felix Bord [of 
Great Britain] ; piano. 


© Feb. 24, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 27, 1920; 
E 471702; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati, 


BacH (JOHANN SEBASTIAN) Loure in 
G; classic, from Third cello suite, by 
Bach, played by Mary Angell [of 
U. S.] (Imperial player rolls, no. 
512770) [2746 


© Feb. 16, 1920; 2 ec. Feb. 24, 1920; 
HE 472614; Imperial player roll co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation. | 


Partita; by Bach, ed. and pf. ace. 
worked out from the bass by Tivadar 
Nachéz [of Great Britain]; violin 
and piano, in H minor. [2747 

© Jan. 22, 1920; 1 ec. Feb. 17, 1920; 
E 469220; Schott & co., London. 


Bactstrot; fox-trot des baiser, de I. 

Sadun [of Italy] ; piano. [2748 

© Jan. 1, 1920: 1 e. Jan. 23, 1920; 

E 468837; Icilio Sadun, Viareggio, 
Italy. 


[2745 \ 


pt. 111, DS. Vo" 


BACK AGAIN ; fox trot, from Back again, 
arr. by Henry E. Pether [of Eng- 
land] ; piano. [2749 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 1 e. Jan. 15, 1920; 
E 468596; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement | 


BACK HOME AGAIN MOTHER 0’ MINE; 
words by I. V. Conery, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [2750 


© Dee. 26, 1919: 2 e Jan. 27, 1920; 
E 467547; I. V. Conery, Sheboygan, 
Wis. 


BACK TO AMERICA TO HOME SWEET HOME 
AND you; words by J. I. Sullivan, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

ee Td. 

© Sept. 3, 1919; 2c Jan. 26, 1920; 

EH 467370; Joseph I. Sullivan, Saska- 
toon, Canada. 


BACK TO THE DEAR OLD U. S. A., BOYS; 
words by M. M. Childers, musie by 
Leo Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, 
North American music ¢o. [252 


© Sept. 17, 1919; 2c Feb. 7, 1920; 
EK 471287; Maude M. Childers, Cas- 
soday, Kan. 


BAcK TO THE OLD HOME TOWN; words 
by Mrs. J. B. Burroughs, music by 
K. S. S. Huntington [of U. ‘S8.] 

[27538 

© 1c. Mar. 3, 1920; EH 471756; 

Mrs. J. B. Burroughs, Tofield, Can- 
ada. 


BaAIsER (LE) DANS LA NUIT; réverie, 
poésie de Ch. Grandmougin, mu- 
sique de Georges Palicot [of France] 

[2754 
© Dee. 31, 1919; 1c. Jan. 23, 1920; 
EH 468848; Louis Aerts, Paris. 


BALASTRERA (LA); letra y musica de 
J. Martinez Abades [of Spain] 
[2755 
© Dec. 30, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
H 468369; Union musical espafiola, 
_ Madrid. 


BALLAD (THE) oF Betsy Ross; for 
the ballad play Washington, words 
and melody arr. by Perey Mackaye 
fof U. S.] (Broadside no. 11) 

[2756 

© Feb. 21, 19207) 3) e. wen: 

1920; EY 472635; “Ee W. ‘Gray ' co., 

New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on new matter] 


170 


no. 3, 1920 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


2773 


BALLADE DE JEANNETTE; de la 
-comédie La rotisserie de la Reine 
Pédauque, poéme de Georges Doc- 
quois, musique de Charles Levadé 
fof France] [2757 
© Feb. 6, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 

EK 469072; Enoch & cie, Paris. 


Batm; from Pierrot players, words 
and music by Eugene Lockhart [of 
Ly | [2758 

ion Bep:) 26,1920; 2 c. Feb. 27, 
1920; E 471698; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 


BANDERA (LA) PASA; canciOén espa- 


fola, letra de Alvarez Quintero, 
musica de Manuel Font [of Spain] 
[2759 


© Dec. 30, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 4683866; Union musical espafiola, 
Madrid. 


BANDIERA (LA) ITALIANA; versi di 
Adolfo Genise, musica di Gaetano 
Lama [of Italy]; mand. ace. Naples, 
F. Feola. 8vo. [2760 


© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 7, 1920; 
E 468482; Italian book co., New 
Work. ~' 


BANDMASTER (THE); march, by Jack 
M. Richardson [of U. 8.]; 1st mand. 
or violin. [2761 


© Dee. 29, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 1, 1920; 
E 471637; Maximum pub. co., Phila- 
delphia. 


BANDS AND REBELS; for the ballad play 
Washington, words and melody arr. 
by Perey Mackaye [of U. S.] 
(Broadside no. 4) [2762 

© ep. 21, 1920; 2. ec. Feb. 24, 
1920; E 4726389; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on new matter] 


Banory ReEwy; for the-ballad play 
Washington, words and melody arr. 
by Perey Mackaye [of U. S.] 
(Broadside no. 2) [2763 

er Heb, 21," 1920 2 'c. Febs 24 
1920; H 472637; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on new matter] 


BANNISTER (RoBeRT) Intermezzo; by 
R. Bannister [of Australia] op. 2; 
piano. (Paling’s pianoforte series, 
no. 295) [2764 


© Nov. 29, 1919; 1 e@ Dee. 8, 
1919; EH 469143; W. H. Paling & co., 
Itd., Sydney, Australia. 


- 172176—20 


BARBIERA (LA) ED IL CLIENTE; Versi € 
musica di G. Amauli [of Italy, domi- 
ciled at New York] [2765 

© 1c. Feb. 24, 1920; E 472672; 
Giulio Amauli, New York. 


BARCAROLLE; by Charles Gilbert 
Spross [of U. S.]; piano, four hands. 
[2766 


© Jan. 20, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 22, 1920; 
E 467308; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


de Laurent Ceillier fof France]; 
piano, en ja mineur. [2767 

© Jan. 20, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 9, 1920; 
E 469090; Durand & cie., Paris. 


BARKIN’ Doc; by Ted Fiorito and Ross 
S. Gorman [of U. 8.]; instrumental. 
[2768 


© 1.c. Feb. 21, 1920; E 471464; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 


BATTLE HYMN OF U. 8S. A.; words by D. 
D. Brown, musie by Arthur Stan- 
ley [of U. 8.] [2769 

© Sept. 21,1919; 2 ec. Feb. 14, 
1920; EH 471316; Daisy Dean Brown, 
Independence, Kan. 


BE TRUE LITTLE GIRL, BE TRUE; words by 
H. B. Landis, music by Leo Fried- 
man [of U. 8.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [2770 


© Dec. 3, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
EK 471170; Harriet B. Landis, Den- 
ver, Colo. 


BEAUTIFUL FRANCE ADIEU; words by G. 
L. Miller, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [2001 


© Sept. 3, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
Ee 4673882; Grace Lorraine Miller, 
Weatherford, Tex. 


BEAUTIFUL (THE) ILLINoIs; words by 
D. A. Stowell, music by Leo Fried- 
man [of U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [2772 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471127; D. A. Stowell, Bartlesville, 
Okl. 


BEAUTIFUL LADY ; words by C. Hilliker, 

musie by Leo Friedman [of U. S8.] 

Chicago, North American music co. 

[2773 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 

E 471133; Carolyn Hilliker, Pough- 
keepsie, N. Y. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2774 


pt. 111, 0. s., v.15 


BEAUTIFUL (THE) LAND OF REST; words 
and music by W. F. Poplet [of U. S.] 
[2774 


© Mar. momar 2 ¢. Feb..26, 1920 ; 
E 471681 ; “wm. . Poplet, Millburn, 
N. J. 


BEAUTIFUL SAN F'RANCISCO BAY; words 
by H. Klotz, music by Hector Rich- 
ard fof U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [2775 

© Dee. 26, 1919; 2 ec. Jan. 27, 1920; 
E 467559; Helen Klotz, San Fran- 
cisco. 

BEAUTIFUL STAR; Words by R. L. Wag- 
ner, music by Leo Friedman [of U. 
S.] Chicago, North American music 
co. [2776 

© Dee 3, 1919);-2) c. Meb. 7) 19205 
E 4711638; Rubert Ea W agner, Con- 
nersville, Ind. 


BEETHOVEN (LUDWIG VAN) Concerto 
no. 1; by L. van Beethoven, op. 15, 
ed. and fingered by Thomas F. Dun- 
hill [of Great Britain]; piano. 


© Jan. 7, 1920; 1 c. Jan. 28, 1920; 
E 468915; Augener, ltd., London. 
[Copyright is claimed on revision 
and editing] 


Sonata no. 24; by L. van Beetho- 
ven, op. 78, ed., phrased and fin- 
gered by Stewart Macpherson [of 
Great Britain]; piano. (Analytical 
edition ) [2778 
© Feb. 24, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 11. 1920; 
E 469127; Joseph Williams, ltd., 
London. [Copyright is claimed on 
editing, phrasing and fingering] 


1°* sonate; par L. van Beethoven, 
op. 5 no. 1, nouvelle ed. revue et 
doigtée par Cornélis Liégeois [of 
France]; violoncelle et piano, en fa 
majeur. (Edition nationale fran- 
caise: Pantheon des pianistes, no. 
1058) [2779 

© Dec. 24, 1919; 1 ce. Feb. 26, 1920; 
E 469260; Henry Lemoine & cie,, 
Paris. [Copyright is claimed on re- 
view and fingering] 


2° sonate; par L. van Beethoven, 
op. 5, no. 2, nouvelle ed. revue et 
doigtée par Cornélis Liégeois [of 
France]; violoncelle et piano, en sol 
mineur. (Edition nationale fran- 
caise: Pantheon des pianistes, no. 
1059) [2780 

© Dee. 24, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 26, 1920; 
E 469261; Henry Lemoine & Gie, 
Paris. [Copyright is claimed on re 
view and fingering] 


fy 


BEETHOVEN (LuDWIG vAN)—Continued. 
3° sonate; par L. van Beethoven, 
op. 69, nouvelle ed. revue et doigtée 
par Cornélis Liégeois [of France]; 
violoncelle et piano, en la majeur. 
(Edition nationale francaise: Pan- 
theon des pianistes, no. 1060) [2781 


© Dec. 24, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 26, 1920; 
E 469262; Henry Lemoine & cie., 
Paris. [Copyright is claimed on re- 
view and fingering] 


4° sonate; par L. van Beethoven. 
op. 102, no. 1, nouvelle ed. revue et 
doigtée par Cornélis Liégeois [of 
France]; violoncelle et piano, en ut 
majeur. (Edition nationale fran- 
eaise: Pantheon des pianistes, no. 
1061 ) [2782 


© Dee. 24, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 26, 1920; 
E 469268; Henry Lemoine & cie., 
Paris. [Copyright is claimed on re- 
view and fingering] 


5° sonate; par L. van Beethoven, 
op. 102, no. 2, nouvelle ed. revue et 
doigtée par Cornélis Liégeois [of 


France]; violoncelle et piano, en ré 
majeur. (Edition nationale fran- 
caise: Pantheon des pianistes, no. 
1074) [2783 


© Dec. 24, 1919; 1 ec. Feb. 26, 1920; 
E 469264; Henry Lemoine & cie., 
Paris. [Copyright is claimed on re- 
view and fingering] 


— 6° sonate; par L. van Beethoven, 
op. 17. nouvelle ed. revue et doigtée 
par Cornélis Liégeois [of France] ; 


violoncelle et piano, en fa. (Hdition 
nationale francaise: Pantheon des 
pianistes, no. 1075) [2784 


© Dee. 24, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 26, 1920; 
E 469265; Henry Lemoine & cie., 
Paris. [Copyright is claimed on re- 
view and fingering] 


BEFORE WE MET; words by E. V. Bal- 
dassan, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[2785 
© Feb. 7, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 


E 4723872; “p, V. Baldassan, Brook- 
lyn. 


BELIEVE ME; words and music by C. A. 
Stout [of U. S.] Vincennes, Ind., 
Stout pub. co. [2786 


© Feb. 26, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 26. 1920 ; 
E 471626; Clarence A. Stout, Vin- 
cennes, Ind. 
2) 


oad 


ne. 3, 1920 


BELIEVE ME MABEL’S SOME GIRL; words 
by E. Moe, music by A. Leopold Rich- 
ard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters mu- 
sic ¢o. [2787 

© Feb. 7, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
EK 472359; Esther Moe, Marseilles, 
HY 


Beepa CELA) Irarra (Fair Italy) ; 
polka, di Giuseppe Tarantola [of 
Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn, N. Y.]; 
clarinetto in si bemolle. (Pagani 
edition, no. 1418) [2788 

© Sept. 15, 1919; 2 c. Sept. 20, 
1919; E 467619; O. Pagani & bro., 
New York. 


BELLA SPAGNOLA; versi di Adolfo 
Genise, musica di G. Bonavolonta [of 
Italy]; mand. ace. Naples, F. Feola. 
8vo. [2789 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 7, 1920; 
E 468496; Italian book co., New 
York. 


BELLS AT EVEN; words by H. McGrath, 
melody by Jean Navarre [pseud. of 
Ethel Fisher, of U. S.] [2790 

@ tc Web. 21, 1920; © 471479; 
Ethel McGrath, Albert Lea, Minn. 


BELOVED LAND; words by E. J. Good- 
year, musie by Leo Friedman [of 
U. 8.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [2791 

© Dec. 3, 1919; 2'c. Feb. 7, 1920: 
Ii 471161; Emma J. Goodyear, Cedar 
Rapids, Ia. 


BENE PASSATO; versi di B. U. Netti 
(Canetti), musica di G. Bonavolonta 
[of Italy]; mand. acc. Naples, F. 
Feola. 8vo. [2792 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 7, 1920: 
EK 468470; Italian book co., New 
York. 

BENEATH THE APRIL TREES; words by 
Edward Lockton, music by Nellie 
Simpson [of Great Britain]; in F. 

[2793 

© Jan. 17, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 13, 1920; 

E 469164; Metzler & co. (1909) Itd., 
London. 


BENEDICITE, IN C; shortened form, an- 
them, by Arthur F. M. Custance [of 
U. S.]; mixed voices. 4to. [2794 


© Dee. 27, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 467989; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


BENEDICITE OMNIA OPERA; words Scrip- 
tural, music by John Ireland [of 
Great Britain]; mixed voices. 4to. 

CO oa 

© Jan. 26, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 10, 1920; 

EK 469125; J. Curwen & sons, Itd., 
London. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


2804 


BENEDICTUS ES DoOMINE; music arr. by 
C. W. Douglas [of U. S.J] 8vo. 
[2796 
© Feb. 18, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1920 ; 
Ei 471446; H. W. Gray co., New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 
BENI Mart; words by E. T. Pia, music 
by E. 8S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 
k [2797 
© 1c. Mar. 3, 1920; E 471749; 
Evelyn T. Pia, Missoula, Mont. . 
BERCEUSE; by Armas Jiarnefelt, tran- 
scribed by Erno Rapée [of U. S.]; 
piano. [2798 
© Feb. 18, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 


E 472332; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on 
transcription] 


BERCEUSE D’AUTOMNE; poésie de Albert 
Keim, musique de Y. Hédoux [of 
France] Paris, Maurice Senart & 
cie. [2799 

© Dec. 12, 1919; 1 ¢. Feb. 16, 1920 ; 
E 469189; Y. Hédoux, Paris. 


BEYOND THE BAY; words by Gunby Ha- 
dath, music by Harold Austin [of 
England]; in E flat. [2800 

© Jan. 7, 1920; 1 c. Jan. 30, 1920; 
E 468931; Elkin & co., London. 


BEYOND THE SMILING AND THE WEEP- 
ING; words by Horatius Bonar, mu- 
sic by D. B. Towner [of U. S.] 

[2801 

© Nov. 1, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1920; 

E 471891; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


BILLIE BILLINGS; words by R. Keiffer, 
music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.J 
New York, World music pub corp. 

[2802 

© Feb. 19, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 

E 472788; Ruby Keiffer, Oklahoma 
City, Okl. 


BILLIE CUCUMBER AND SWEET POLLIE 
PEPPER; words by W. H. Strickler, 
musie by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.} 
New York, World music pub. corp. 

[2803 

© Feb. 19, 1920; 2 «Feb. 24, 

1920; EH 472715; W. H. Strickler, 
Wilkinsburg, Pa. 


BILLS HERE, BILLS THERE, BILLS ’MOST 
EVERYWHERE; words by W. H. Rhea, 
melody by Jean Navarre [pseud. of 
Ethel Fisher, of U. S.J [2804 

© 1c. Feb. 21, 1920; E 471490; 
Wm. H. Rhea, Memphis, Tenn. 


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2805 


BIoNDA O BRUNA; Versi e musica di 
Americo Giuliani [of Italy]; mand. 
acc. Naples, E. Gennarelliec. Ato. 

' [2805 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 

E 468977; Italian book co... New 
York. 


Birp-sone; by Selim Palmgren, ed. by 
George West [of U. 8.]; piano. 

[2806 

© Feb. 21, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 26, 1920; 

E 471567; Boston music co., Boston. 
[Copyright is claimed on editing] 


Brrap (THE) WITH THE BROKEN WING; 


words by Hezekiah Butterworth, 
music by D. B. Towner [of U. S.] 


[2807 

© Nov. 1, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1920; 

E 471884; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


BIRDS AND BUTTERFLIES; waltz, by C. 
W. Krogmann [of U. 8.] op. 130, no. 
1; piano. (Echoes from toneland) 

[2808 

© Feb. 17, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1920; 

EK 471429; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 


Brirps’ (THE) RETURN. See Birthday 
party. 

BinTHDAY PARTY [AND] THE BIRDS’ RE- 
TURN; words by Jane S. Rungee, 
music by Benjamin F. Rungee [of 
U. S.J]; piano, words ad lib. (Child- 
hood hours, no. 1a, b) [2809 

© Jan. 23, 1920; 2 ce. Jan. 29, 1920; 
E 467768; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston. 


BLEEDING HEARTS SHALL BLEED NO 
MORE; words by EH. Hanson, music 
by Leo Friedman [of U. S.]  Chi- 
cago, North American music co. 

[2810 
© Jan: 15, 1920; 2c: Meb,.2, 1920: 
Ei 472140; Edgar Hanson, Detroit. 


BiorE (HuGENE) Arabesque; by H. 
Blore [of Australia]; piano. [2811 
© Aug. 25, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 9, 1920; 


E 469057: Allan & co., pty. Itd., Mel- 
bourne, Australia. 


BLUE BUTTERFLY; by Robert Bannister 
fof Australia]; piano. (Paling’s 
piano series, no. 302) [2812 

© Nov. 29, 1919; 1 c. Dec. 3, 1919; 
E 469147; W. H. Paling & co., ltd., 
Sydney, Australia. 


pt. 11, nD. s., v. 15 


BLUE (THE) EYED LASSIE; words by 
Robert Burns, music by W. Griffith 
[of Great Britain] [2813 

© Feb. 16, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 18, 1920; 
EH 469211; Collard Moutrie, London. 


BLUE EYES; words by Lee Onidas, 
music by Egbert Van Alstyne [of 
Uses [2814 

© Feb. 3, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 6, 1920; 
Ee 472169; Van Alstyne & Curtis, 
Toledo, O. ‘ 


BLvuEs ; words by R. O. Mitchell, music 
by Leo Friedman [of U. 8.] -Chi- 
cago, North American music co. 

[2815 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 e. Peb. 7, 19207. 

E 471269; Robert O. Mitchell, Wash- 
ington. 


Boat-sone; words by Robert Brown- 
ing, music by Alice Barnett [of U. 
S.]; high. (In a gondola, no. 2) 

[2816 

© Jan. 24; 1920; Te aaa ee, 

1920; E 467335; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 


BoAaTING SONG [AND] May pDAy; words 
by Jane S. Rungee, music by Benja- 
min F. Rungee [of U. 8.]; piano, 
words ad lib. (Childhood hours, no. 
3a, b) [2817 

© Jan. 23, 19207 26) samen 20. 
1920; E 467766; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston. 


Bo-BO-BEEDLE-UM-BO; written and com- 
posed by Bert Worth and Peter 
Bernard [of England] [2818 

© Jan. 29, 19205 1 ewes 
1920; E 469130; Herman Darewski 
music pub. co., London. 


Bocies; words by Ada Leonora Har- 
ris, music by Wilfrid Sanderson [of 
Great Britain]; in D. [2819 


© Dee. 24, 1919; Leda. a0, 
1920; E 468892; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


Bocotusa Sat; words by Mrs. J. F. 
Evans, music by Hector Richard of 
[U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[2820 

© Feb. 7, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 

E 472369; Mrs. J. F. Evans, New 
Orleans. 


Bon (LE) vieux Temps; de Roger de 
Francmesnil [of France]; piano 4 4 
mains. (Quatre petites piéces, no. 
4) [2821 

© Dec. 131, 1919; a eau. 2e, 
1920; E 468827; A. Z. Mathot, Paris. 


174. 


no. 3, 1920 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


2839 


Boots (THe); words and music by 

I. M. Higdon [of U. 8.] [2822 

©. Feb. 1, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 12, 1920; 

EB 471075; Isabel Marie Higdon, Cin- 
cinnati. 


Boseuet (LE) DE VERTUMNE. See 


Versailles. 


Bow-wow; puppy love, words by Don 
Rockwell, music by Wheeler Wads- 
worth [of U. S.] [2823 

© Feb. 24, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 1, 1920; 
E 471651; Daniels & Wilson, inc., 
San Francisco. 


Boys (THE) ARE COMING HOME; words 
by EK. J. Selby, melody by Jean Na- 
varre [pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of 
WAS. [2824 

© ic. Feb. 21, 1920; E 471492; 
Estella J. Selby, Lebanon, Ind. 


Boys (THE) FROM ACROSS THE SEA; 
words by O. Locander, music by Leo 
Friedman fof U. S.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [2825 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471255; Oscar Locander, Chicago. 


Boys (THE) HAVE COME; words by J. 
Blaskewitz, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. S.] Chicago, North Ameri- 
can music co. [2826 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
BE 471248; J. Blaskewitz, Pittsburgh. 


Boys (THE) oF THE U. S. A.; words 
by J. T. Shrewsbury, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [2827 

© Ags 25, 1919; 2 ¢ Feb: 2, 1920; 
E 472048; J. T. Shrewsbury, North 
Madison, Ind. 


BRAINTREE POST MARCH; by H. C. Mahr 

[of U. S.]; piano. [2828 

© Feb. 13, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 18, 1920; 

Ei 472409; Herman C. Mahr, Arling- 
‘ton, Mass. 


BRAZILIANA; Song and fox trot, words 
and music by Harold Dixon [of U. 
S.J [2829 

© Feb. 14, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
EL 472398; Dixon-Lane pub. co., St. 
Louis. 


BREATH OF EVENING; by Mathilde 

Bilbro [of U. S.]; piano. [2830 

© Feb. 10, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1920; 

E 471431; Willis music c¢o., Cin- 
cinnati. 


BREATH OF MORN; valse lente, by Leo 
A? Kempinski fot! U.S) “ep? 17; 
orchestra with piano and organ. 4to. 

[2831 

© Feb. 16, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 27, 1920; 

E 471606; Photo play music co., New 
York. 


BREATH (THE) OF SPRING; four--part, 
words and music by Florence Turner 
Maley [of U. S.]; women’s voices. 
4to. (Series of part songs, no. 2015) 

[2832 

© Jan. 20, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 23, 1920; 
EK 467320; Huntzinger & Dilworth, . 
ine., New York. 


BRENGT AHER EIER MAMEN; lyric by 
Isidore Lash, music by Samuel 
Secunda [of U. 8.] [2833 


© Feb. 20, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 26, 1920; 
KH 471541; Max Mansky, Newark, 
1905 


BripAL DAWN; from the album High 
days and holidays, lyric by Helen 
Taylor, music by Easthope . Martin 
fof England]; in F. [2834 

© Nov. 6, 1918; 1 ¢. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 469048; Enoch & sons, London. 


BRING BACK OUR BOYS; words by S. EH. 
Crawford, music by Leo Friedman 
fof U. 8.] Chicago, North Amer- 
ican music co. [2885 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
EH 471131; Sterling E. Crawford, 
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 


BRING BACK THE MEMORY OF LILAC 
TIME; words and music by Helen 
Wing [of U. S.] [2836 

© Feb. 13, 1920; 2 ec. Feb. 16, 1920; 
Ei 472322; Will Rossiter, Chicago. 


BRING ME BACK TO THE U. S. A.; words 
by P. Hanson, music by Leo Fried- 
man [of U. 8.] Chicago, Ill., North 
American music pub. co. [2837 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 «& Feb. 2, 1920; 
~ H 472106; Peter Hanson, Trident, 
Mont. 


BROKE SOLDIER BLUES; words by R. 
Gainer, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. §8.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [2838 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472095 ; Roe Gainer, Lubbock, Tex. 


BrRoKEN (THE) HEART; words by P. B. 
Shelton, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U, S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [2839 

© Sept. 3, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
EH 467899; Pearley B. Shelton, Los 
Angeles. 


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2840 


BROKEN HEARTED; words by R. Fedde- 
ler, music by Hector Richard [of U. 
S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[2840 

© Feb. 7, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 

HE 472376; Rose Feddeler, Hammond, 
Ind. 


BrokEN (THE) MELODY; words by 
Howard E. Rogers, music by Harry 
Akst [of U. S.] [2841 

© Jan. 21, 1920; 2c. Jan. 23, 1920; 
E 467303; Irving Berlin, ine, New 
York. 


BROKEN THREADS; words by Walter 
Savage lLandor, music by Cecil 
Forsyth [of U. 8.]; medium voice 
in D. [2842 

© Dee. 22, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 467988 ; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


BROWN EYES; words by Mrs. J. M. 
Gorsler, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.J]. Chicago, North American 
music co. [2843 

© Dec. 3, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E471171; Mrs. J. M. Gorsler, Belle- 
vue, Ky. 


BUENAS NOCHES (Bonne nuit); tango 
milonga, par Jos. Vliegen [of 
France]; orch. 4to. [2844 


© Jan. 23, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 9, 1920; 
EH 469103; C. H. Bigolet, Paris. 


piano. [2845 


© Jan. 20, 1920; 1c. Feb. 9, 1920; 
EH} 469092; C. H. Bigolet, Paris. 


BUGABOO BLUES; words by A. Lipschutz, 
melody by J. Maser [of U. 8.] [2846 


©) 4c Keb. 12, 1920; Hi 41304; 
Abe Lipschutz and Jack Maser, Phil- 
adelphia. 


BUNDLE (THE) MAN; words by Mrs. H. 
S. Ransopher, music by Hector Rich- 
ard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [2847 


© Jan. 14, 1920; 2c. Jan. 27, 1920; 
E 467527; Mrs. H. S. Ransopher, 
Cleveland. 


BuNKER’s Hitt; for the ballad play 
Washington, words and melody arr. 
by Percy Mackaye [of U. 8.] (Broad- 
side no. 5) [2848 


© Feb. 21, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
E 472634; H. W. Gray co., New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on new mat- 
ter ] 


pt. 111, 0. S., v.15 


Buxo (TomAs) 40 pequefios estudios ; 
melddicos y de mecanismo, por T. 
Bux6 [of Spain] ; piano. [2849 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 469365; Union musical espafiola, 
Madrid. 


By A SUNLIT STREAM. See Idylls of the 
woodland. 


By THE BANKS OF CLYDE; words by 
M. I. Hand, music by Hector Rich- 
ard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters mu- 
sie co. [2850 

© Feb. 6, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1920; 
E 472266; Marion I. Hand, Sumas, 
Wash. 


BY THE FIRESIDE; lyric by Helen Den- 
ny, music by I. Rodgers [of U. S8.], 
arr. by Irene Varley [of England, 
domiciled at New York] [2851 


© 1c. Jan. 26, 1920; E 467348; 
Irene Rodgers, New York. 


‘By THE SEA, SEA, SEA; words and mu- 


sic by G. Martens [of U. S.] [2852 


© 1c. Feb. 24, 1920; H 472660; 
George Martens, New York. 


BY THE WATERS OF BABYLON. See 
Palestrina (Giovanni Pierluigi 
Sante) 


BY THE WATERS OF MINNETONKA; In- 
dian love song, by Thurlow Lieu- 
rance, arr. by H. M. Higgs [of Great 
Britain]; orch. with piano and or- 
gan. 4to. (Salon orchestral jour- 
nal, no. 88) [2853 

© Jan. 27, 1920; 1 ce. Feb. 14, 1920; 
E 469201 ; Theodore Presser co., Phil- 
adelphia. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement ] 


ByE BYE (Au revoir); de la revue 
Hullo Paris, de L. Boyer et L. Ussely, 
arr. par F. Salabert [of France] ; 
cordes et piano conducteur. 4to. 
(Collection des refrains en vogue, 
no. 38) [2854 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 23, 1920; 
E 468820; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] ; 


CACTUS BLUES; words by G. Shepard, 
melody by R. A. Browne [of U. S.] 
[2855 


© 1.¢c. Mar. 3, 1920; EH 471717; 
Gaylord Shepard, Turlock, Calif. 


Capy-TANGO; de kL. | Ruttand Pot 
France] ; piano. [2856 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 1 ec. Jan. 28, 1920; 
E 468851; L. Riffaud, Paris. 


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no. 3, 1920 


CALAVERA ; tango, de Joseph Szule, arr. 
par F. Salabert [of France]; cordes 
et piano conducteur. 4to. (Collec- 
tion des refrains en vogue, no. 68) 

[2857 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 1c. Jan. 23, 1920; 

E 468821; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


CALEDONIA; words by B. F. Keith, mu- 
sic by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[2858 

© Aue, 25,1919; 2 c Feb. 2, 1920; 

E 472018; Benjamin Franklin Keith, 
Currie, N. C. 


CALL (THE) OF THE DOWNS; words by 
Pp. J. O'Reilly, music by J. Ord- 
Hamilton [of England] op. 34, no. 
2; in G. [2859 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 9, 1920; 
EK 468577; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


CALL (THE) TO SERVICE; Rossetti club 
song, words and music by C. B. 
Waheon [or U.S.].. 4to. Los An- 
geles, Calif., Chas. F. Loveland. 

[2860 


© Jan. 16, 1920; 2c. Jan. 22, 1920; 
E 472181; Clara B. Walton, Los An- 
geles. 


CALLING IN MERCY; words and music 
by Mrs. Alfred Whipple [of U. S.] 
[2861 
© Aug. 6, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 
E 471514; Metropolitan church assn. 
of Wis., Waukesha, Wis. 


CAN JESUS DEPEND UPON YOU; words 
by Donald Scott Lundin, music by 
William Tillotson Pettengill [of 
Canada, domiciled at Waukesha, 
Wis. ] [2862 

© Aug. 6, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 
E 471521; Metropolitan church assn. 
of Wis., Waukesha, Wis. 


CANCION ESPANOLA; del opereta El 
capricho de una reina, letra de A. 
Paso y A. Vidal, musica de Soutullo 
y Vert [of Spain]; piano con letra. 

[2863 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 1 ce. Jan. 2, 1920; 

E 468357; Union musical espafola, 
Madrid. 


CANNIBAL JAZZ; words by D. Blanding, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Ill, North American mu- 
sic pub. co. [2864 

© Jan: 15, 1920; 2 c Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472183; Donald Blanding, Rock- 
ford, I. 


2873 


CANZONE (LA) DE LA APT; versi di A. 
Mangione, musica di R. Bossi [of 
Italy]; mand. acc. Naples, E. Gen- 
narelli ec. Ato. [2865 


© Sept. 1, 1919; 1c. Feb. 4, 1920; 


E 468988; Italian book co., New 
York. 
CAaPTAIN’S (THE) LADY; madrigal, 


words by Burns, music har. and arr. 
by Purcell James Mansfield [of 
Great Britain] op. 80, no. 13; mixed 
voices. 4to. (Scottish part songs, 
no. 177) [2866 

ie Dees Si, 4919): a *e: Jam Ve 
1920; E 468660; Bayley & Fergu- 
son, Glasgow. 


CARAVAN; words by Sam Diamond, 

music by Norman Leshin [of U. 8.] 

[2867 

© Feb. 6, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 

E 471367; Levine, Kurman & Leshin 
co., Milwaukee. 


CaRGOES; four-part song, words by 
Jobn Masefield, music by H. Balfour 
Gardiner [of England]; male voices. 
Ato. (Orpheus, new _ series, no. 
564) [2868 

©) heb. 1S) 91920202" e: Webs 00: 
1920; EH 469235; Novello & co., Itd., 
London. 


CARILION : by Herbert Bramley [of 
Great Britain]; piano. (Carillon, 
no. 1) [2869 

© Jan. 29, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 17, 1920; 
EE} 469221; Schott & co., London. 

CARITA MANDANA; Versi e musica di G. 
Amauli [of Italy, domiciled at New 
York] [2870 

© 1c. Feb. 24, 1920; E 472670; 
Giulio Amauli, New York. 

CaroL (A) OF BELLS; chorus, lyric 
by Louis N. Parker, music by 
Charles Villiers Stanford [of Eng- 
land]; mixed voices. 4to. (Choral 
series, ed. by Richard D. Metcalfe, 

no. 29) [2871 

©? tanith.) 1920. 2 "e. Web: 14: 
1920; EH 469044; Enoch & sons, Lon- 
don. 

CarRyY ON; words by Edgar A. Guest, 
music by W. D. Rockwell [of U. S.] 

[2872 
© Feb. 6, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
E 471859; W. D. Rockwell, Detroit. 

CARTUCHERA ; tonada malaguena, 
letra de Antonio Graciani, mtsica 
de Lopez del Pino [of Spain] [2873 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 1 ec. Jan. 2, 1920; 
EH} 468372; Union musical espafiola, 
Madrid. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2874 


pt. lI, 0. S., Vv. 15 


CASTLES IN SPAIN; characteristic 
march, by Charles Ancliffe [of Eng- 


land]; piano. [2874 
© Feb. 2, 1920; 1 c Feb. 17, 1920; 
E 469227; Hawkes & son, London. 


Casuatty (A); words by © Wilfrid 
Wilson Gibson, music by Edgar Les- 
lie Bainton [of Great Britain]; 


medium voice. [2875 
© Dec. 29, 1919; 1 c¢ Feb. 17, 
1920; E 469215 ; Augener, Itd., Lon- 


don. 


CATALINA, ISLE OF WONDER; lyric and 
melody by EK. H. Hollenberg [of U. 
Sal; ace. ae Tillie Hissong [of U. S.] 

[2876 

© 1c Jan. 23, 1920; © 467288; 

Ethel Higdon Hollenberg, Hunting- 
ton Park, Calif. 

CATHEDRAL SHADOWS; by Alfred T. 
Mason me U. S.J]; organ. 2877 

© Feb. 1920; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 467887 ; fae Ditson co., Boston. 


Cat’s (THE) sone. See Through the 


green door. 


*CepT you. See Love slants. 
CHAIms; Yidisher bolgar, melody, by 
By Millrad: [oft U.S.J0 nex T2878 
© 1 «¢ Mar. 3, 1920; E 471722; 

Hyman Millrad, New York. 
CHANNELS OF BLESSING; words by HE. 
EK. Hewitt, music by Geo. C. Stebbins 
for &., 8. | [2879 
© Dec.-27, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1920; 


EK 471900; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 

CHANSON D’AMOUR. See Leoncavallo 
(Ruggiero) 

CHANSON DE MAI; 15° siécle, de A. 
Delacroix [of France]; piano et 
chant. (Mélodies, a) [2880 


© Dec. 31, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 469018; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 


CHANSON DU PORCHE; de la comédie 
La rotisserie de la Reine Pédauque, 
poéme de Georges Docquois, mu- 
sique de Charles Levadé [of France] 

[2881 
© Feb. 6, 1920; 1c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E} 469074; Enoch & cie., Paris. 


CHANSON GRISE; by Maurice Dambois 
[of Belgium, domiciled at New York] 
op. 7; violoncello and piano [2882 

© Feb. 9, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1920; 
E 471405; G. Schirmer, inc, New 
York. 


CHANSON NAPOLITAINE; by R. de Bois- 
defire, arr. by Otto Langey fof U. 
SS.) s:6ren: with piano ace. (Galaxy, 
no. 156) [2883. 


© Jan. 21, 1920; 2 ¢. Jan. 23; 1920: 
E 467300; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


CHANSON. TENDRE (Love’s dream); de 
Felix Lemoine [of England]; piano. 
(Morceaux pour piano by eminent 
composers, no. 1) [ 2884. 


© Dec. 23, 1919; 1 ec. Jan. 1, 1920; 
i 468564; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


CHANT BACHIQUE; de la comédie La 
rotisserie de la Reine Pédauque, 
poéme de Georges Docquois, musique 
de Charles Levadé [of France] 

[2885. 


© Feb. 6, 1920; 1 c Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 469079; Enoch & cie., Paris. 


CHANT D’ EMIGRE; complainte populaire 
arménienne, de Diran Alexanian [of 
France]; violon et piano, ou sop. ef 
piano. [2886. 


© Dec. 31, 1919; 1c. Jan. 23, 1920; 
E} 468824; A. Zunz Mathot, Paris.’ 


CHANT SANS PAROLES. See Feuilles 


d’album. 


CHARLOTTE (THE) BLUES; words ane@ 
music by L. K. Couser [of U. S.] 
[2887 


© Feb. 6, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
EH 471368 ; Lolita “Kimball Couser, 
Charlotte, Tex. 


CHARMEUSE (LA) (The enchantress) ;. 
_waltz,.by Arthur L. Brown [of U. S8.} 
op. 49; piano. (Piano music for 
third grade) [2888 


© Feb. 17, 1920; 2 ce. Feb. 19, 1920; 


EK 4714386; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. 
CHASIN’ AROUND; musical extrava- 


ganza in two acts, words by various 
authors, musie by H. G. Ripley, jr. 
for USe [2889 


© Feb. 5, 1920; 2 « Feb. 9, 1920; 
E 471109; Hubert George Ripley, jr., 
Newtonville, Mass. 


CHEER UP; words by H. Pugh, music 
by Luther A. Clark [of U. 8.] [2896 


© .1e¢. Jan. 21, 1920; HE 467258; 
Harriet Pugh, Mankato, Minn. 


178 


My FP 


no. 3, 1920 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


2906. 


CHEROKEE Rose; words by M. L. 
Dallas, music by A. Viehoever [of U. 
S.J, arr. by Mabel Viehoever [of 
TS. [2891 
© 1c. Feb. 19, 1920; E 471444; 
Marie L. Dallas, Washington, and 
Arno Viehoever, Silesia, Md. 


CuI sA; versi di Cario De Flaviis, 
musica di Bianca Fonzo [of Italy] ; 
mand. acc. Naples, EH. Gennarelli 
ec. 4to. [2892 


© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 


H 468979; Italian book co., New 
York. 
Cuicaco; words by Mrs. D. J. Mc 


Pherson, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. §S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [2893 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
EK 471225; Mrs. D. J. McPherson, 
Chicago. 


CHICKEN (THE) HAWK; Dy C. Strueh 
fof U. S.J, arr. by Ernst Knoch [of 
U. S.]; piano se. [2894 


© 1c. Feb. 27, 1920; EH 471616, 
Carl Strueh, McHenry, Il. 


CHILDHOOD BLUSE; words and melody 
by C. L. Minor [of U..8.], arr. by 
Lillian Davenport [of U. S.] [2895 

© ic. Feb. 26, 1920; E 471538; 
Coleman Luther Minor, Pittsburgh. 


CHILDREN OF UNCLE Sam; words and 
music by EK. Manner [of U.8.] [2896 


© 1c. Feb. 16, 1920; BE 472345; 
Emma Manner, Los Angeles. 
CHINEE MOON : lyric by Arthur Swan- 
strom, music by Carey Morgan [of 
Was.] [2897 


© 1 ¢€ Web. 9, 1920; E 472231: 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 


CHING-A-LING-A-LOO ; fox trot, Japanese 
Jullaby, lyrics and music by Chiu- 
Senji Fujiyama [of U. S.] [289s 


© Feb. 21, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 27, 1920; 
EH 4716138; Metropolitan music pub. 
corp., New York. 


CHING-A-LING’S JAZZ BAZAAR; fox trot, 
by Johnson and Bridges, played by 
Charley Straight [of U. S.] (Im- 
perial song record, no. 91021) [2899 


© Feb. 16, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 20, 1920; 
E 472611; Imperial player. roll co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed Ol 
interpretation] 


CHITARRATA (Guitare); de G. Bonin- 
contro [of France] ; orch. avec piano 
conducteur. 4to. [2900: 

© Jan. 20, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 9, 1920; 
EK 469089; Paul Decourcelle, Nice, 
France. 


CHITARRE NAPULITANE; versi de Libero 
Bovio, musica di Gaetano Lama [of 
Italy]; mand. acc. Naples, EF. Feola. 
Svo. [2901 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 7, 1920; 
EK 468486; Italian book co., New 
York. 


CHooszE THOU FOR ME; words by Anna 
B. Russell, music by yee C. Stebbins 
lot Us S.] [2902 


© Dec. 27, 1919; 2c. Mar. 8, 1920; 
E 471892; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


CHOPIN (FREDERIC FRANCoIS) Lithu- 
anian song. See Lehmann (Liza) 
Six celebrated classic songs. 


CHORAL. See Feuilles d’album. 


CHRIST IS RISEN; text from Scriptures, 
music by John Prindle Scott [of 
U. S.] ; high voice in D flat. [2903 


© Feb. 5, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 


E 470995; Harold Flammer, ince., 
New York. 

CHRISTMAS CAROL. See Christmas 
suite. 

CHRISTMAS CLASSICS NO. 8; service, 
arr. by I. H. Meredith [of U. S.] 
SvO. [2904 


© Oct. 11, 1919; 2 ec. and aff. Feb. 
2, 1920; A 561715; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. 


CHRISTMAS IN THE HEART; Sunday 
school service, text by Hdith San- 
ford Tillotson and others, music by 
I. H. Meredith [of U. S.] and Anton 
Dvorak. S8vo. [2905 


> © Oct. 11, 1919; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
, 1920; A 561705 ; Tullar- Meredith 
a New York. 


CHRISTMAS SUITE; by W. D. Arm- 
strong fof U. S8.]; pf. or organ. 
Contents: 1. Pastorale. — 2. Christ- 
mas carol.—3. The star.—4. Cradle 
-hymn.—). March in the night. 

[2906 

© Feb. 3, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1920; 

E 470957; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


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pt. 11, nes; We 


CHROMATIC RAG; words by J. Waldron, 
jr., music by Richard BH. Fidler [of 
U.S.) [2907 

© 1c. Feb. 20, 1920; H 471445; 
John Waldron, jr., Columbus, O. 


CHU CHIN CHow;; selection; by Fred- 
erick Norton, arr. by J. Ord Hume 
[of Great Britain]; band. 4to. 
(Brass and reed band journal, no. 
595 ) [2908 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 1 e. Jan. 30, 1920; 
EK 468881; Boosey & co., London. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 

CINDERELLA’S CHRISTMAS PARTY; juve- 
nile cantata, libretto by Edith San- 
ford Tillotson, music by I. H. Mere- 
dith [of U. S.] 8vo. [2909 

© Oct. 27, 1919; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
2, 1920; A 561714; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. 

CIOCIARA (LA) ; versie musica di Amer- 
ico Giuliani [of Italy]; mand. ace. 
Naples, E. Gennarelli e c. 4to. 

[2910 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
EK 468989; Italian book co., New 
York. 

Circus (THE) PARADE; by W. Berwald 
[of U. S.]; piano. (Hasy teaching 
pieces ) [2911 

© Dec. 22, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
H 467986; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

CIRILLINO; versi di A. Trusiano, mu- 
sica di G. Fassio [of Italy]; mand. 
acc. Naples, E. Gennarelliec. 4to. 

[2912 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
EK 468978; Italian book co., New 
York. 

CLAUSSMANN (A.) Dix piéces pour 
grand orgue; par A. Claussmann [of 


France] op. 30, 56, 64, 67. (Hdition 
nationale francaise; Panthéon des 
pianistes, no. 1152) [2918 


© Dec. 24, 1919; 1c. Feb. 26, 1920; 
EH. 469266; Henry Lemoine & cie., 
Paris. 

CLEOPATRA DID SOME VAMPING WHEN 
SHE VAMPED MArK ANTHONY; lyric 
by D. T. Bennett, music by EHdward 
A. Hartman, jr. [of U. 8.] Photo- 
stat. [2914 

© 1c; Keb) 17) 19205 Bh) Amd357 : 
David Theodore Bennett, Baltimore. 

CLOSE TO THY HEART; words and music 
by Haldor Lillemas [of Norway, 
domiciled at Chicago. I1.] [2915 

© Dee. 27, 1919; 2c. Mar. 8, 1920; 
KK 471904; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


CLOSER, CLOSER, SWEETHEART, I: LOVE 
YoU; words and music- by -G. A. 
Weston [of U. S.], arr. by Walter H. 
Lewis [of U. S.] [2916 


©.1¢. Mar. 1, 1920: 471640: 
ans Albert Weston, Manchester, 
N. H. 


CLYSMIC WATER DAUGHTER OF WHITE 
Rock; words by William Jerome, 
melody by Harry Von Tilzer [of U. 
S.], arr. by Hd. Smalie [oteu, = 1 

[2917 

© 1 c«. Mar. 1, 1920; Bares: 

Harry Von Tilzer music pub: co., 
New York. 


Coaster (THE) AT HOME; words and 
music by J. M. Stuart Young [of 
Great Britain] London, Walsh, 
Holmes & co. [2918 

© Jan. 29, 1920; 1c. Feb. 17, 1920; 
E 469208; Percy John Cross, Man- 
chester, England. 


Coates (ALBERT) Four old English 
dances; by A. Coates [of England] ; 
pf. Contents: 1. The Maypole 
dance. —2. Golden wedding. —3. 
Youths and maidens.—4. The wed- 
ding dance. [2919 

© Jan. 30, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 468946; Elkin & co., ltd., London. 


Idyll; by A. Coates [of England] ; 
piano. [2920 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 1c. Jan. 10, 1920; 
E 468578; Elkin & co., London. 


COCHRANE (PEGGY) Four tweenies ; by 
P. Cochrane [of Great Britain] ; pf. 
Contents: 1. Petite valse—2. Lou 
Lou.—3. The milkman.—4, Romp. 

[2921 

© Jan. 17, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 18, 1920; 

E 469231; Anglo-French music Co., 
Itd., London. 


COLLEEN 0’ MINE; words and music by 
H. W. Willett [of U. S.]; medium 
voice, in F. Madison, Wis.,.Constan- 
tine music pub. co. [2922 

© Feb. 9, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
_E 471362; Herbert W. Willett, Madi- 
son, Wis. 


COLLIER’s (THE) BONIE LASSIE; tune. 
See O saw ye bonie Lesley. 


CoLONIAL DANCE; by Mathilde Bilbro 

[of U. S.] ; piano. [2923 

© Jan. 13, 1920: 2 ¢. Jams2s 1020; - 

E 467301; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati. 


180 


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no. 3, 1920 


2939 


COME ALONG AND HUM ALONG WITH ME; 
words and music by George Lyons 
and Bob Yosco [of U. S.] [2924 


© Feb. 16, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1920; 
E 472403; Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., 
ine., New York. 


COME BACK TO ARIZONA; words by F. C. 
Hngel, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U.S8.] Chicago, North American mu- 
sic co. [2925 


© Sept. 3, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
HK 467402; Fred C. Engel, Port- 
land, Or. 


COME BACK TO ME, MY DARLING; words 
by H. J. Wheaton, music by Leo 
Hriedman [of U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music ¢o. [2926 


© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
EK 471242; Harold J. Wheaton, New- 
ark. IN, J. 


COME BACK TO YOUR GIRL IN THE U. S. 
A.; words by N. B. Smith, musie by 
Leo Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [2927 


© Sept. 31, 1919; 2 c« Jan. 26, 
1920; E 467379; Newton B. Smith, 
Denver. 


COME IL VENTAGLIO ; romanza, poesia de 
Angelo Bignotti, mtisica de J. Borrais 
de Palau [of Spain] [2928 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 1 ec. Jan. 2, 1920; 
HE 4683862; Union musical espanola, 
Madrid. 


COME LE FOGLIE; versi di Adolfo Genise, 
musica di Alberto Giannini [of 
Italy]; mand. ace. Naples, F. Feola. 
Svo. [2929 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c Jan. 7, 1920; 
EH 468484; Italian book co., New 
York. 


CoME Lorp JESUS; words from hymnal, 
music an ancient melody arr. by R. 
wechiver fot UU; 8:] [2930 


© Feb. 5, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 12, 1920; 
HE 471083; Richard John Oliver, Chi- 


cago. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement ] 
CoME O MY FAIREST TREASURE. See 


Gluck (Christoph Wilibald von). 


COME TO THE DANCE; valse, by Joseph 
Batten [of Great Britain]; piano. 
[2981 
© Feb. 5, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 19, 1920; 
E 469213; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


CoMYFORT KIT; words by Q. L. Ames, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. §8.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[2932 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 

EE 471212; Gratia A. Wildmon, Nor- 
mal, Neb. 


COMING HOME; waltz, by Charles Wil- 
leby [of Great Britain]; piano. 
[ 


© Feb. 24, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 27, 1920; 
E 471701; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


ComMMODORE (THE) ; one Step, by EH. B. 
Woods [of U. 8.]; piano. [2934 
© 1c. Jan. 23, 1920; E 467297; 
Hdna Bentz Woods, New York. 


COMMUNION HYMN; words by George 
Rawson, music by Geo. C. Stebbins 
[of U. S.] [2935 

© Dec. 27, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1920; 
H 471903; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


CoMRADE, I HAVE A MOTHER FAR ACROSS 
THE FOAM; words by I. EH. King, 
musie by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[29386 
© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
KE} 472066; Ivie E. King, Eustis, Me. 


CONCERT PARTIES’ FOLIO OF CONCERTED 
NUMBERS; bk. 2, written and com- 
posed by Reg. Low [of England] 

[29387 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 1c. Jan. 15, 1920; 

EH 468597; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


ConceEeRTO; by P. Nardini, arr. by Mis- 
ka Hauser, rev. and ed. by Hmile 
Sauret [of France]; violin and 
piano, in E minor. [2938 


© Jan. 12, 1920; 1c. Jan. 28, 1920; 
E 468916; Augener, ltd., London. 
[Copyright is claimed on _ revision 
and editing] 


no. 1, by Ch. de Bériot, op. 16, ed. 
and rev. by Emile Sauret [of 
France]; violin and piano. [2939 
Organ 24.  AG20. .4" c8 pMeDae Lf, 
1920: HE 469217; Augener, ltd., Lon- 
~don. [Copyright is claimed on edit- 
ing and revision ] 


CONCERTO NO. 1. See Beethoven (Lud- 


wig van) 


181 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2940 


pt. Din. Bs eae 


CoNcERTO No. 9; by Ch. de Bériot, op. | CoUPLETS DU COoURRIER; de la comédie 


104, ed. and rev. by Emile Sauret 
[of France]; violin and piano. 
[2940 
©) Dec. 29, 1919; Te) dan: 28.) 
1920; E 468914; Augener, ltd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on edit- 
ing and revision] 


Coo LITTLE JEANETTE: words by Boyd 
Tudor [pseud. of L. M. Holcomb], 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 


[2941 
© ...Sept. 47,5, 39192) 2 .e. Pebsat, 
1920; E 471266; L. M. Holeomb, 


Olympia, Wash. 


Cooks (THE) ; an action song for girls, 
words by Clara J. Denton, music by 
Fay Foster [of U. S.] [2942 


© Dee. 31, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1920; 


KH 470248; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 
Cor JESU; Latin words, music by 


Eduardo Marzo [of U. S.]; unison 
chorus with second voice ad lib. 
(In his Gloria et honor) [2943 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1920; 
E 470227; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 


CorRE £ STU CORE; versi di Pasquale 
Ramaglia, musica di Salvatore Ca- 
paldo [of Italy]; mand. ace. Naples, 
E. Gennarelli ec. 4to [2944 


© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 468980; Italian book co., New 
York. 


CouLD I BUT FIND A GARDEN; words by 
Edward lLockton, music by Nellie 
Simpson [of Great Britain]; in H 
flat. [2945 


© Jan. 17, 1920; 1c. Feb. 18, 1920; 
E 469163; Metzler & co. (1909) ltd., 
London. 


CouUNTRY DANCE; from Our Peg, by 
Harold Fraser-Simson [of Eng- 
land]; piano. [2946 

©: Dee. 20) 1919". te. Jane 2a, 
1920; E 468804; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. 


COUPLETS DE LOS FRAILES; de juguete 
lirico Las verdnicas, letra de Munoz 
Seca y Perez Fernandez, musica de 
A. Vives [of Spain] ; piano con letra. 

[2947 


© Dee. 30, 1919; 1c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468360; Union musical espafiola, 
Madrid. 


La rotisserie de la Reine Pédauque, 

poeme de Georges Docquois, mu- 

sique de Charles Levadé [of France] 

' [2948 

© Feb. 6, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
FE 469077; Enoch & cie., Paris. 


Cowsoy (A) sone; four-part chorus. 
words and music founded on an oid 
cowboy refrain, by Natalie Curtis 
[of U. S.]; men’s voices with ten. 


and bar. obbl. (S8vo. choruses, no. 
6850 ) (2949 
© Feb. 9, 1920; 2 « Feb. 10, 
1920; E 470947; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 
Cowxsoy’s (THE) LOVE SONG; words 


by L. Rowsey, music by Leo Fried- 
man [of U. 8.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [2950 


© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 ¢. Feb. 2, 1920; 
EK 472068; Lester Rowsey, Olive, 
Mont. 


CRADLE HYMN. See Christmas suite. 


CRADLE SONG; words by E. L. Bonnell, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [2951 

© Feb. 4, 1920; 2c. Feb. 10, 1920; 
FE 472248; Ella L. Bonnell, Terring- 
ton, Wy. 


CRIME; from Eclipse, words by Adrian 
Ross, music by Hermaia Darewski 
[of England] [2952 


© Dee. 30, 1919; 1 ce. Jan. 9, 1920; 
E 468573; Herman Durewski music 
pub. co., London. 


CRITIQUES; words by Gewurge Hllis, 
music by Peggy Furber [of Great 
Britain] [2953 


© Feb. 20, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 17, 1920; 
E 469197; Reynolds & co., London. 


CroopLin’ Doo; a lullaby, from Lassie, 
words by Catherine Chisholm Cush- 
ing, music by Hugo Felix [of U. 8.] 

[2954 
. ©-Feb. 16, 192032 'c. Webs 2920; 
E 472541; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


CROSSING THE BAR; words by Tenny- 
son, music by C. E. Maloney [of Eng- 
land]; mixed voices. London, No- 
vello & co., ltd. 4to. [2955 


© Feb. 5, 1920; 1.6) eb ato20:.: 
BH 469026; C. E. Maloney, Chippen- 
ham, Hngland. 


182 


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no. 3, 1920" 


+ 


RPOSITIONS 


2973 


Crying (THE) Fox; fox-trot, by Clif- 
ton Worsley [of Spain]; piano. 
[2956 
© Dee. 30, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468364; Union musical espafiola, 
Madrid. 


CuANnbDo ASUNCION; sobre la musica de 
Quand Madelon, letra francesa de 
L. Bousquet, traduccion de Juan Mis- 
terio [of Spain], musica de Camilo 
Robert [of France] [2957 

© Jan. 23, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 9, 1920; 
EH 469102; L. Bousquet, Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on Spanish 
text] 


CuURALOTODO (LA); couplet, letra de 
Manuel Susillo, usica de Felipe 
Orején [of Spain] [2958 


© Dec. 30, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
EH 468349; Union musical espafiola, 
Madrid. 


DappY DEAR; words and music by P. 

Worde [cf U. S.] [2959 

© 1c. Feb. 16, 1920; BH 472354: 
Phil Worde, Washington. 


DADDY O’MINE; words by J. M. Dunn, 
music by E. S. S. Huntington [of 
oS] [2960 

© 1 @ Feb. 16, 1920; E 472344; 
Jesse Martell Dunn, Evansville, Ind. 


DAISY MINE; words by A. W. Mackay, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [2961 

(ten. 14. 1920: 2 ¢c. Feb: °21, 
1920; E 472560; Anna W. Mackay, 
Berwyn, I. 


DANCE OF THE DOLLS; by Arthur L. 
Brown [of U. S.]; piano. (Piano 
musie for third grade) [2962 

Hebe 17,.1920; 2 .c. Feb. 19, 
1920; E 471485; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 

DANCE OF THE JONQUILS. See Petals. 

DANCE OF THE MANIKINS; by Charles 
Huerter [of U. S.]; piano. [2963 

© Jan. 3, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 467985; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
Dancinae (THE) BLUES; words and 
musie by W. V. Draper [of U. S8.] 
[2964 
© 1c. Feb. 16, 1920; E 472350; 
W. Vernon Draper, Greybull, Wy. 

DANCING IN THE TWILIGHT; polka, by 
Bert R. Anthony [of U. S.] op. 184, 
no. 1; piano. Boston-New York-Chi- 
cago, Evans music co. [2965 

© Feb. 18, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
EK 471376; Arthur Herbert Evans, 
Boston. 


DANCING MOONBEAMS; gavotte, by 
Alice Morse Glover [of U. S.] ; piano. 
Boston, Mass., W. B. Hasey & co. 

[2966 
©).Jan. 6, 1920 2c. Jane 8.19202 
E 470266; W. B. Hasey, Boston. 


DANCING ON THE GREEN. See Hearth 


and home. 


DANCING STEPS. 
are over. 


See Summer days 


DANIEL IN THE WOMEN’S DEN; words 
by Victor Victor, music by N. B. 
Stephens and Victor Victor [of U. 
S.], arr. by N. B. Stephens; sc. 

[2967 
© ic. Jan. 26, 1920; E 467349; 
Nan Bagby Stephens, Atlanta. 


DANS LE VIEUX PARC. 
grands arbres. 


See Sous les 


DANSE DU SOUPER; extraite de La rétis- 
serie de la Reine Pédauque, de 
Charles Levadé [of France]; piano. 

[2968 
© Feb. 6, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 469071; Enoch & cie., Paris. 


DARKIE’S (A) DREAM OF HOME; a de- 
scriptive medley, words and music 
by ©; DD». Smith: {of -U. 8:],. arra:by 
Fred K. Huffer; male quartette. 
Ato. [2969 

() Web. v1.0; ~1920;;* 2 ce. Feb 24, 
1920; E 472622; Chart music pub. 
house, Chicago. 


DARKTOWN DANCIN’ SCHOOL; from Sin- 
bad, lyric by Jack Yellen, music by 
Albert Gumble [of U. S8.] [2970 

© Feb. 13, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 13, 1920; 
E 471396; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


DAUGHTER (A) OF TWO WORLDS; words 
by Paul M. Sarazan, music by M. K. 
Jerome [of U. S8.] [2971 

© Feb. 4, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 5, 1920; 
-E 467937 : Waterson, Berlin & Snyder 
co., New York. 


Dawn; poem by Marguerite Radcliffe- 
Hall, music by Helen Fothergill [of 
England]; high voice. (Art song 
library ) [2972 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 1 ec. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 469046; Enoch & sons, London. 


words by Charles Hanson Towne, 

-musie by William Reddick [of U. 

S.]: high voice. [2973 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1920; 

EH 470254; Hinds, Hayden & Eld- 
redge, inc., New York. 


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2974 


pt. 107, 0.S.,.¥.as 


DAWN OF SPRING; intermezzo, by Mon- 
tague Butt [of Great Britain] ; vio- 
lin and piano. [2974 

© Jan. 28, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 17, 1920; 
E 469219; Schott & co., London. 


DAY DREAMS; words by M. A. Man- 
waring, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U.8.] Chicago, North American mu- 
sic co. [2975 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472119; Mary A. Manwaring, Mer- 
chantville, N. J. 

DE SAN’ MAN’S SONG; Chorus, words 
anon., music by Howard D. McKin- 
ney, arr. by W. Rhys-Herbert [of 
U. S.]; women’s voices. (Choruses 
in octavo form, no. 4778) [2976 

© Jan. 29, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 31, 1920; 
E 467775; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement ] 


music by Howard D. McKinney, 
arr. by W. Rhys-Herbert [of U. S.]; 
mixed voices. S8vo. [2977 


© Feb. 28, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 1, 1920; 
E 471673; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement ] 
trio, by Howard D. McKinney, 

arr. by W. Rhys-Herbert [of U. S.]; 

sop., alto and bar. (Choruses in 

octavo form, no. 4779) [2978 

© Feb. 7, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1920; 

E 472228; J. Fischer & bro., New 

York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 

rangement] 

DEAR BROTHERS 0’ MINE; words by F. 
Bruemmer, music by Geo. Trevor [of 
Wes.) [2979 

© 1c. Feb. 9, 1920; E 472212; 

Frieda Bruemmer, Lake Wilson, 

Minn. 


DEAR HEART OF MINE; words by M. W. 
Stephens, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.J] Chicago, Legters mu- 
sic co. [2980 

© Feb. 17, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 
E 472570; Marjorie Wells Stephens, 
Wells, Mich. 

DEAR HEART TELL ME WHY; words and 
music by EB. Di Smith [of,.U. Sil; 
medium voice. [2981 


© Feb. 6, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
E 4713865; Eliza Doyle Smith, Chi- 
cago. 

DEAR LITTLE GIRL; words by D. W. 
Young, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. 8.] Chicago, North American mu- 
Sic co. [2982 

© Dec. 3, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471156; D. W. Young, Dewar, Okl. 


DEAR LITTLE GIRL, HOW I AM LONGING 
FOR YOU; waltz song, lyrics and mu- 
sic by Byron G. Whittier [of U. S.] 

[2983 

© Feb. 21, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 27, 1920; 

E 471612; Metropolitan music pub. 
corp., New York. 


DEAR LITTLE MOUNTAIN ROSE; words by 
EK. Hines, music by A. Leopold Rich- 
ard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [2984 

© Feb. 7, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
E 472366; Elmer Hines, Cincinnati. 


DEAR ME; from Dear me, words by 
Grace La Rue, music by John Golden 
[of U. 8.] -[2985° 

© Feb. 24, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 26, 1920 ; 
E 471563; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


DEAR MOTHER OF MINE I’M COMING 
HOME; words by J. W. Young, music 
by Leo Friedman [of U. §S.] Chi- 
cago, North American music co. 

[2986 
© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471124; Joseph W. Young, Lowell. 


DEAR (THE) oD BritTisH ISLES; 
written by Valentine, composed by 
T. C. Sterndale Bennett [of Eng- 
land | [2987 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 1 ec. Jan. 16, 1920; 
E 468607; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


DEAR OLD DOCTOR MAN; humorous ditty, 
words and music by C. A. Weston [or 
U. S.J, arr. by Walter H. Lewis [of 
WE Se] [2988 

© 1c. Mar. 1, 1920; E 471641; 
- Charles Albert Weston, Manchester, 
N: #1: 


DEAR OLD FASHIONED MOTHER; words 
by Maude Ellingham, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. S.] [2989 

© Mar. 1, 1920; 2 ce. Mar. 2, 1920; 
E 471694; Ted Browne music ©Co., 
Chicago. . 


DEAR OLD MOTHER; written and com- 
posed by Wynn Stanley and Andrew 
Allen [of Great Britain] [2990 

© Jan. 31, 1920; Ie) Web, a; 4920; 
E 469034; Lawrence Wright music 
co., London. 


DEAR OLD MOTHER MINE; words and 
music by E. Keller [of U. 8.] [2991 


©.1. ec. Mar. 1, 1920; HE 471638; 
Elizabeth Keller, Chicago. 


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no. 3, 1920 


3009 


DEAR OLD PAL; words by A. M. Belton, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[2992 

© Dee. 3, 1919; 2 c Feb. 7, 1920; 

BE 471184; A. M. Belton, Thorndale, 
Canada. 


words by Harry Newman, melo- 
dy by D. Goldberg [of U. S.] 
[2993 
© 1c. Dec. 26, 1919; E 471382; 
David Goldberg, Philadelphia. 


DEAR OLD PAL OF MINE; by Robe and 
Rice, played by McNair Ilgenfritz 
fof U.S.] (Imperial song record, no. 
9793 ) [2994 

© Feb. 16, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 20, 1920; 
E 472591; Imperial player roll co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation. ] 


DEAR OLD WISCONSIN; words and mu- 

sic by A. H. Beach [of U. 8.] [2995 

© Jan. 22, 1920: 2c. Jan. 26, 1920; 

E 467324; Anna Horal Beach, Platte- 
ville, Wis. 

DEAREST; words by Frederick H. Mar- 
tens, musie by Frank H. Grey [of 
Bes.) 3 tow, in D flat. [2996 

© Dee. 1. 1919; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 467983; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

arr. by Fred Rounds [of U. 

S.15 oreh. 4to. [2997 

© Dec. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 467984; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 

DEARIE; words by C. B. Marshall, mu- 
sic by Geo. Trevor [of U. S.] [2998 

© 1c. Feb. 20, 1920; E 472481; 
Chas. Burton Marshall, West Linn, 
Or: 

DECEMBER ; words by W. Camarata, mu- 
sic by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] Chi- 
eago, North American music ¢o. 

[2999 

© Dee. 3, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 

E 471175; Walter Camarata, St. 
Louis. 

DEEP IN THE NIGHT; words by Sara 
Teasdale, music by Alexander Rihm 
[of U. S.]; high voice, in A. [8000 

© Dee. 22, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 467982; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

DEFENDERS; words and music by Ar- 
thur Farwell [of U. S.]; mixed 
voices. 4to. (Songs and choruses 
for community singing, no. 2627) 

[38001 

© Feb. 3, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1920; 

E 470951; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. 


DépARTS (LES) See Sous les grands 


arbres. 


DEPTHS OF LOVE; words by A. Vanaver, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. S8.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[3002 


© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 


E 471298; Albert Vanaver, Ana- 
cortes, Wash. ; 
DES JONQUILLES ET DES IRIS. See 


Feuillets de guerre. 


DES ROSES SUR LA MER; poésie de R. 
Vivien, musique de Y. Hédoux [of 
France] Paris, Maurice Senart & 
cie. [3003 

© »Deers12,+ 1919+ ft) ¢- Peb:. 16; 
1920; E 469184; Y. Hédoux, Paris. 


DESERT DREAMS; words and music by 

Leonard Lewin [of U. S.] [3004 

© Feb. 14, 1920; 2 ce. Feb. 17, 1920; 

E 471410; Waterson, Berlin & Sny- 
der co., New York. 


DESERT STAR; written and composed 
by R. P. Weston and Bert Lee [of 
England |] [38005 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 1¢. Jan. 15, 1920; 
E 468600; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


DESERTED (A) NEST; by K. W. Kilkka 

lol U.S. > ‘piano. [3006 

© Jan. 31, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 31, 1920; 

E 467758; K. W. Kilkka, Ironwood, 
Mich. 


DEvux tars. See Feuillets de guerre. 
DIAMOND (THE) STAR; words by N. H. 
Hunn, music by A. Leopold Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [8007 
© Feb. 14, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 
E 472579 ; Nicholas H. Hunn, Kansas 
City, Kans. 


DIEU D’AMOUR, JOLI PETIT DIEU; de 
Yopérette Les vierges du Nil, de 
Max Eddy et Maurice Rumac, mu- 
sique de V. Soulaire [of France] 

[3008 


© Dec. 29, 1919; 1 ec. Jan. 22, 1920; 
EH 468737; Péle-Méle édition, Paris. 


DIMPLES; words by Edw. Plottle, mu- 
sic by F. E. Whitmore [of U. S.] 
- Seranton, Pa., Whitmore music pub. 


co. [8009 
© Feb. 17, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1920; 
E 471418; Floyd E. Whitmore, 


Scranton, Pa. 


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5010 


gat i +s Pia 


pt. 11,2. S., v.15 


Dip YOUR ARM O’ER THE BOATSIDE; 
words by Robert Browning, music by 
Alice Barnett [of U. 8.]; high. (In 
a gondola, no. 6) [3010 


© Jan. 24, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 


Ee 467889; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 
Dis—Mo1; mélodie valse, paroles de J. 


Proux, musique de Marcel Jaquenod 

[of France] [3011 
©: Jan. 12,1920; Tie: Jan, 23, 1920: 

Hi 468831; Gille & Jaquenod, Paris. 


Di7rto; I'll have the same, one step, 
composed and played by Roy Bargy 
[of U. S.] (imperial player rolls, 
no. 513000) [3012 

© Feb. 16, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
E 472617; Imperial player roll co., 
Chicago. 


Diversrra; versi di Carlo De Hlaviis, 
musica di G. Capolongo [of Italy]; 
mand. ace. Naples, EH. Gennarelli 
ec. Ato. [3013 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1c. Feb. 4, 1920: 
BH 468981; Italian book co. New 
York. 


DIXIELAND ABOVE; words by 
O’F lynn, music by H. L. P. 
[of U. 8.] [38014 

©, 1.¢. Mar. 1, 1920: B® 471675- 
Henry Louis Plummer Welling, East 
Boston. 


Charles 
Welling 


DIXIELAND ONCE MORE; words by F. 
Wddy, music by Leo Friedman [of 
TG. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [3015 

© Sept. 3, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
. 467362; Florine Eddy, Marion, 
nd. 


Do-RE-MI WALTz; by Gustave Ferrari 
[of U. S.J]; piano. (Piano music for 
early grades, no. 3) [3016 


© Feb. 18, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1920; 
- 471488; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. 


Do you? words by Harold G. Frost, 
melody by F. Henri Klickmann [of 
USS. [8017 

© 1 c. Feb. 10, 1920: E 470941 ; 
Melinley musie co. , Chicago . 


Do YoU NOT LOVE HER; words by A. 


Turner, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [3018 


© Dec. 26, 1919: 2 e. Jan. 27, 1920; 
A 467537; Anna Turner, Perryville, 
Td. 


Doc TALK; words and music by I. M. 

Higdon [of U. S.] [3019 

© Feb. 29, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1920; 

E 471871; Isabel Marie Higdon, Cin- 
cinnati. 


Dott’s (A) BALLET; by Harold Mor- 
ris [of U. 8.] op. 1, no. 1; piano. 
[3020 
© Feb. 2, 1920; 2 ce. Feb. 4, 1920; 
i} 467952; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. 


Don’t CALL ME YOUR POOR BUTTERELY ; 
words by M. Bohn, music by. Geo. 
Graff, jr. [of U: SS.) New. Wock, 
World music pub. corp. [3021 

© Feb. 19, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
E 472741; Mary Bohn, Dunkirk, 
NYY. 


DON’T FORGET YOUR LITTLE GIRL, SOLDIER 
Boy; words by A. M. Heimbach, mu- 
sic by Leo Friedman [of U. 8.] Chi- 
cago, North American music co. 

[8022 
© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
EK 472035; Anna M. Heimbach, Mil- 
ton, Pa. 


DoNn’T TAKE ME AWAY FROM MOTHER; 
words by R. L. Holley, music by Geo. 
Trevor [of U. S.] [3023 

© 1c. Feb. 20, 1920; EH 472484; 
Robert L. Holley, Sadler, Tex. 


Don’Tt TURN HIM AWAY; words by Her- 
bert J. Bryce, music by D. B. Towner 
[of U. S.] [8024 

© Nov. 1; 1919; 2’ ¢. Mar. S74920 ; 
KE 471881; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


DON’T YOU HEAR THE SONG OF THE 
NIGHTINGALE; words by F.. J. Barker, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. S8.] 
Chicago, yeerere music co. [3025 


© Feb. 6, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1920; 
Wi 472247; "Flatus J. Barker, Quit- 
man, Ark, 


Dove (THE) OF PEACE; words by G. C. 
Brooks, jr., music by Geo. Graff, jr. 
fof U. S.] New York, World music 
pub. corp. [38026 

© Feb. 19, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
E 472739; G. Clarence Brooks, jr., 
Philadelphia. 


DowWN BY THE CUMBERLAND STREAM; 
words by S. Dunnavant, music by 
Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New York, 
World music pub. corp. [3027 

© Feb. 19, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
E 472711; Sangie Dunnavant, Louis- 
ville. 


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no. 3, 1920 


DOWN DEEP IN’ MY HEART; words and 
musie by Lloyd Garrett [of U. S8.]; 
in E flat. [3028 


© Feb. 8, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 6, 1920; 
E 472172; Van Alstyne & Curtis, 
Toledo, O. 


DowN IN TENNESSEE; words by C. 
Wagner, music by Geo. Trevor [of 
Loe | [8029 

© 1 c.. Feb. 20, 1920; E 472497; 
Charles Wagner, Hickory, N. C. 


Down IN THE PIT; words by T. W. 
Breckenridge, music by Geo. Trevor 
fof UU; 5.] [8030 

© 1c. Feb. 20, 1920; E 472490; 
T. W. Breckenridge, Grove City, Pa. 


DOWN IN VIRGINIA LIVES A DEAR LITTLE 
Giz; words by E. Swanson, music 
by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New 
York, World music pub. corp. [3031 

© Feb. 19, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 
1920; H 472728; Edman Swanson, 
Camp Lee, Va. 


DOWN THE HAPPY ROAD TO CHILDHOOD; 
words by G. Ve Via, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [8032 

© Pee 26; 1919: 2 ec. Jan. 27, 
1920; E 467555; Gertrude Ve Via, 
Fort Wayne, Ind. 


DRAGONFLIES; valzer-scherzo, by C. W. 
Krogmann [of U. 8.] op. 130, no. 8; 
piano. (Echoes from toneland) 

[80383 

© Feb. 17, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1920; 

EH 471423; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 


DRAKE’S DRUM; words by Henry New- 
bold, music by G. W. Chadwick [of 
U. 8.]; baritone. (Three nautical 
songs) [3034 

© Jan. 3, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
EK 467981; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


DREAM BABY; words by J. Bristol, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[8035 

© Dec. 3, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 

HE 471183; Jessie Bristol, Maryville, 
Mo. 


DREAM GIRL; words by L. G. Borland, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. S8.] 
Chicago, Ill., North American music 
pub. co. [3036 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472121; Leta Grace Borland, Des 
Moines. ; 


172176—20——3 


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3045 


DREAM (THE) GIRL; words by L. W. 
Smith, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U.8.] Chicago, Ill., North American 
music pub. co. [8037 


© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 ec. Feb. 2, 1920; 
H 472103; Lawrence W. Smith, Sel- 
kirk, Canada. 


DREAM (A) IN TWILIGHT; reverie, by 
Leslie Bridgewater [of Great Brit- 
ain]; pf. [3038 

© Jan. 14, 1920; 1¢. Jan. 17, 1920; 
E 468648 ; Weekes & co., London. 


DREAM (A) OF AN EGYPTIAN GARDEN; 
words by Charles Norman, music by . 
Leslie Saxone [of England] [3039 

© Jan. 29, 1920; 1 ¢. Feb. 6, 1920; 
EH 469022; H. Sharples & son, ltd, 
London. 


DREAM OF DREAMS; words by Charles 
O’F lynn, music by H. L. P. Welling 
fot. S.] [3040 

© 1c. Mar. 1, 1920; E 471676; 
Henry Louis Plummer Welling, East 
Boston. 


DREAM (THE) ROSE; words by Fred. H. 
Weatherly, music by Arthur L. Klein 
[of England] [3041 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 1c. Jan. 16, 1920; 
EH 468609; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


DREAMER (THE); words by M. A. 
Sewall, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of 
U. S.] New York, World music pub. 
corp. [3042 

© Feb. 19, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
EK 472736; Mae Adeline Sewall, 
Fitchburg, Mass. 


DREAMING ALONE IN THE TWILIGHT; 
part-song, words by Carl Clemson, 


music -by Hartley Moore, arr. by 
Philip Greely [of U. S.]; men’s 
voices. 4to. [30438 


© Dee. 16, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 

E 467979; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

- [Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


— waltz, by Hartley Moore [of U. 

S]; piano. [3044 

© Jan. 22, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 

E 467980; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


DREAMING DREAMS AT TWILIGHT; words 
_ by C. Ruoff, music by Geo. Graff, jr. 
fof U. S.] New York, World music 
pub. corp. [3045 
© Feb. 19, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 

E 472749 ; Carl Ruoff, St. Joseph, Mo. 


187 


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3046 


DREAMING SWEET DREAMS OF YOU; 
words by S. N. Furgerson, music by 
Leo Friedman [fof U. S.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [8046 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 ce. Feb. 7, 1920; 

_ E 471273; Susie Nelson Furgerson, 

Halifax, N. C. 


DREAMING, SWEETHEART, OF YOU; words 
by P. Walker, music by Leo Fried- 
man fof U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [38047 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471145; Penrose Walker, Cone- 
maugh, Pa. 


DREAMY GOLDEN HourRS; fox trot 
ballad, lyrics and music by W. G. 
Wilmarth [of U. S.] Ato. [3048 

© Feb. 17, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1920; 
E 4718386; Walter G. Wilmarth, 
Washington. 


DRIFTING; words and melody by G. 

Lyster [of U. 8.] [3049 

© 1c Mar. 2, 1920; E 472907; 
George Lyster, Philadelphia. 


DUMBELL (THE) RAG; from the over- 
seas revue Biff, bing, bang, words 
and music by I. E. Ayre [of Canada] 


[8050 
© Jan. 19, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 6, 1920; 
E 469084; Ivor E. Ayre, Orillia, 
> Canada. 


Duo PASTORIL; de juguete lirico Las 
veronicas, letra de Mufioz Seca y 
Perez Fernandez, musica di A. Vives 
[of Spain]; piano con letra. [8051 


© Dec. 30, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 4683858; Union musical espafiola, 
Madrid. 


Dusk; words by Seumas O’Sullivan, 
music by Charles Repper [of U. S.]; 
medium voice, in E. [8052 


© Dee. 22, 1919; 2 c. Febi4, 1920; 
E 467978; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


DYING SOLDIER ]’LL MEET YOU AT THE 
TRAIN; words by O. Clingan, music 
by Geo. Trevor [of U. S.] [3053 

©1 e. Feb. 20, 1920; E 472474; 
O. Clingan, Brownfield, Pa. 


E CANTA OJE CORE; versi di Francesco 
Fiore, musica di Francesco Feola [of 
Italy]; mand acc. Naples, F. Feola. 
Svo. [3054 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 7, 1920; 
E 468493; Italian book co., New 
York: 


pt. 11%, DYS., Vo a 


°"E CAPILLE ’E NTUNETTELLA; versi di 
Giuseppe Capaldo, musica di Vittorio 
Fassone [of Italy]; mand. ace. 
Naples, F. Feola. 8vo. [3055 


© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 ¢ Jan. 7, 1920; 
E 468491; Italian book co., New 
York. 


"E CERASE; versi di G. Ago, musica di 
C. Fasano [of Italy]; mand. acc. 
Naples, F. Feola. 8vo. [8056: 


© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 7, 1920; 
E 468477; Italian book co., New 
York. 


"EX LLAMPADINE; versi e musica di Giu- 
seppe Capaldo [of Italy] ; mand. acc. 
Naples, F. Feola. S8vo. [8057 - 


© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 7, 1920; 
E 468472; Italian book co., New 
York. 


FE so’ TURNATO; versi di Francesco 
Fiore, musica di R. Falvo [of Italy]; 
mand. ace. Naples, F. Feola. 8vo. 

[8058. 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 e. Jan. 7, 1920; 

E 468504; Italian book co., New 
York. 


"E SULDATIELLE TORNANO; versi di Giu- 


Seppe Irace, musica di Giuseppe 
Capaldo [of Italy]; mand. acc. 
Naples, F. Feola. 8vo. [8059 


© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 ¢ Jan. 7, 1920; 


E 468479; Italian book co., New 
‘York: 
EAcH pAyY; words by E. Saunders, 


music by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Ill., North American music 
pub. co. [3060 


© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472100; Edward Saunders, Ana- 
costia, D. -C. 


EACH ROSE BRINGS A MESSAGE FROM 
you; words by R. L. Jackson, music 
by Leo Friedman [of U. S.]  Chi- 
cago, North American music Co. 

[38061 


© Dee. 3, 1919; 2 c Feb. 7, 1920; © 
E 471268; R. L. Jackson, Atlanta. 


Ecce SACERDOS; Latin hymn, music by 
Eduardo Marzo [of U. S.]; unison 
chorus with second voice ad lib. (Jn 
his Gloria et honor) [38062 


© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 c Jan. 8, 1920; 
E 470237; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 


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3081 


Ecote (L’) pu virtrvosEe; études de 
bravoure et d’exécution, par C. 
M@zerny, op. 365, no. 1, revue et 
doigtée par Th. Lack [of France] ; 
’ piano. (Edition nationale fran- 
eaise: Panthéon des pianistes, no. 
1146) 1° livre. [38063 
C), Dec. 3, 1919; 1 ¢.. Feb. 16, 1920; 
E 469179; Henry Lemoine &« cie., 
Paris. [Copyright is claimed on re- 
view and fingering] 


(Edition nationale 
francaise: Panthéon des pianistes, 
no. 1147) 2d livre. [38064 

© Dee. 24, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 26, 1920; 
E 469267; Henry Lemoine & cie., 
Paris. [Copyright is claimed on re- 
vision and fingering] 

ECOLE PRATIQUE DU VIOLON; 30 etudes 
progressives 4 la lere position, par 
Nicolas Laoureux [of Belgium]. 
Brussels, J. B. Katto. [8065 

© Jan. 23, 1920; 1c. Feb. 9, 1920; 
E 469096; N. Laoureux, Brussels, 
Belgium. 


EcossaisE; Highland sketch, by Leon 

Doré [of Australia] ; piano. [3066 

© Sept. 15, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 9, 1920; 

E 469056; Allan & co., pty. ltd., Mel- 
bourne, Australia. 


EDISON GRAND MARCH; by J. F. Beswain 
[of U. S.]; piano. [3067 
© Feb. 14, 1920; 2 c« Feb. 19, 
1920; E 471478; John F. Beswain, 
Los Angeles. 


Epna (E-d-n-a) ; lyrics by J. Edwards, 

music by Eddie Greenwell [of U. S.] 

[3068 

© Jan. 16, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 23, 1920; 

E 46738138; Jack Edwards, Miami, 
Fla. 

EpDNA THE SWEETEST LITTLE GIRL IN ALL 
THE WORLD; words and music by J. 
De Graff [of U. S.] [3069 

© Feb. 16, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 
E 471476; Jere De Graff, Brooklyn. 

Eeypr; words by H. Neilsen, melody 

by Frank W. Ford [of U. 8.] [8070 
© 1c. Feb. 21, 1920; E 471447; 
Hazel Neilsen, Salina, Kan. 

EGYPTIAN LAMENT; fox trot, melody 

by TY Rizzo’ [of UU. S.] [38071 
© ic Jan. 8, 1920; E 463818; 
Tony Rizzo, Brooklyn. 

ELEGIE; poésie de H. de Régnier, mu- 
sique de Y. Hédoux [of France] 
Paris, Maurice Senart & cie. [38072 

© Dec. 12, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
E 469191; Y. Hédoux, Paris. 


ELEGIE pe JAHEL: de la comédie La 
rotisserie de la Reine Pedauque, 
poéme de Georges Docquois, musique 
de Charles Levadé [of France] 

[38073 
©i Feb. 6.4920 7: tyes Feb. 7, 1920 ; 
E 469073; Enoch & cie., Paris. 


ELf&creE MAROCAINE; paroles de Georges 
Laubie, musique de Lucien-Farjall 
[of France] [3074 

© Jan: 23,°. 1920 =) en Weba, 9, 
1920; E 469098; J. Rotis, Lombez, 
France. 


EMBLEM (THE) OF THE U.S. A.; words 
by W. F. Grafford, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [38075 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471218; William F. Grafford, 
Michigan City, Ind. 

EN LA CORTE DEL REY SOL; couplet. 
letra de Cortadillo, mtsica de Felipe 
Orejon [of Spain] [3076 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 1 ce. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468373; Union musical espafiola, 
Madrid. 


EN LA FUENTE MISTERIOSA. 
cristia (José) Tres preludios. 
EN PARISIANA; sSchottisch, por J. 
Gordo [of Spain]; piano. [3077 
© Dec. 30, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468348; Union musical espafiola, 
Madrid. 


ENCHANTED (THE) PRINCESS; ballet, 
intro. Bells heard through leaves, by 
MeNair Ilgenfritz, played by com- 
poser [of U. S.] (Imperial player 
rolls, no. 518050) [3078 

© Feb. 16, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
E 472615; Imperial player roll co., 
Chicago. 

ENCHANTING MEMORIES; words by Mrs. 
C. F. Davy, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [3079 

© Dec. 8, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920: 
E 471116; Mrs. C. F. Davy, Reumera, 
Auckland, N. Z. 


ENCHANTING (THE) MOON; words by 
H. E. Hare, music by Hector Rich- 
ard [of U. S8.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [3080 

© Feb. 7, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
EK 472885; Harvey HE. Hare, Camp 
Dix, N., Ji. 

ENCORE UNE; polka, de S. Chapelier 
[of France]; orch. et piano conduc- 
teur. 4to. [3081 


© Dec. 31, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 23, 1920; 
E 468829; S. Chapelier, Paris. 


See Marti- 


189 


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3082 


ENGLAND; ode, by Algernon Charles 
Swinburne, set to music by Ernest 
Campbell MacMillan [of England]; 
sop. and bar. soli and chorus. (Orig- 
inal octavo edition) [8082 

© Jan. 29, 1920; 1c. Jan. 30, 1920; 
EK 468875; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


EntrE Nous; words by John Alleyne, 
music by Maud Wingate [of Great 
Britain] [8083 

© Feb. 2, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
EK 469028; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


Es SINGT IM HAG EINE NACHTIGALL 
(With joyous voice sings a nightin- 
gale) ; morgenlied, words and music 
by W. Benignus [of U. S.] German 
and English texts. [8084 

© Feb. 24, 1920; 2 c Feb. 26, 
1920; E 472710; Wilhelm Benignus, 
New York. 


EULALIE; valse Tyrolean; by Norman 
Seymour [of England]; piano. 
[3085 
Jan, 29-1020" dn ec. Pepa G. 
1920; E 469024; H. Sharples & son, 
1td., London. 


EVENING PEACE; chorus, words by 
Nikolaus Lenau, English version by 
Dudley Buck, musie by Franz Lach- 
ner, op. 140, ed. by John Hyatt 
Brewer [of U. S.]; men’s voices with 
bar. solo. (8vo choruses, no. 6847) 

[8086 

© Feb. 17, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1920; 

KH 471433; G. Schirmer, inc., New 

York. [Copyright is claimed on 
editing] 


HIVENING sonGc; words by A. H. Hyatt, 
music by S. Camillo Engel [of U. 
S.]; high or medium voice. [3087 

© Feb. 13, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
EH 472334; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 


EvENING (AN) sToRY; nocturne, by 
Bert R. Anthony [of U. S.] op. 18, 
no. 38; piano. Boston-New York- 
Chicago, Evans music co. [3088 

© Feb. 13, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
EK 471375; Arthur Herbert Evans, 
Boston. 


EVER SINCE YOU LEFT THE OLD HOME 
Mary; words and melody by G. 
Lyster [of U. S.]; 1st violin ace. 

[3089 
© 1c. Mar. 2, 1920; E 472906; 
George Lyster, Philadelphia. 


pt. 1, 0. s., v.15 


EVERY ONCE IN A WHILE; words by 
Harry Brown, music by Roland 
Woodin [of U. S.] [3090 

© Feb. 21, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1920; 
E 471417; Acme music pub. co., New 
York. 


EVERY ROAD LEADS ME BACK TO YOU; 
words and music by George MacFar- 
lane, William Dunham and “T. 
Leonard Coleman [of U. 8.] [8091 

© Feb. 13, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 13, 1920; 
EK 471898; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


KivERY TIME I SEE YOU; words and 
music by Emmett Adams [of Eng- 
land 3 tn 

© Feb. 23, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
E 469258 ; B. Feldman & co., London. 


EVERYBODY CALLS ME TOMMY; words by 
T. J. Ahlman, music by Leo Fried- 
man [fof U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [3093 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471236; Thor. J. Ahlman, Chicago. 


EVERYBODY WANTS A SWEETIE; words by 
G. Kuebler, jr., music by EH. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] [3094 

©1c. Mar. 3, 1920; E 471729; Geo. 
Kuebler, jr., New York. 


EVERYBODY’S SWEETHEART; words by E. 
T. Sanders, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [38095 

© Jan. 4, 1920; 2 ec. Feb. 10, 1920; 
E 472246; Everett T. Sanders, Los 
Angeles. 


E\VERYONE’S MATING IN SPRINGTIME; 
waltz song, lyrics and music by 
Byron G. Whittier [of U. 8.] [8096 

© Feb. 21, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 27, 1920; 
EH 471615; Metropolitan music pub. 
corp., New York. 


EVERYTHING IS BONNY UP IN SCOTLAND; 
written and composed by Albert 
Whelan and Arthur EH. Carthy [of 
England] [8097 

© Feb. 2, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 5, 1920; 
E 469041; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


Ev’RY DAY YOU’RE AWAY MEANS A TEAR 
DROP; written and composed by Gene 
McCarthy [of Great Britain] [3098 

© Feb. 11, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 18, 1920; 
E 469225; Lawrence Wright music 
co., London. 


190 


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no. 8, 1920 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


3119 


EHXERCICES D’ACCENTUATION; par 
Edouard Flament [of France] op. 48. 
(Hxercices techniques pour le bas- 
son. 8° partie) [3099 
© Dee. 31, 1919; 1 ce. Jan. 23, 1920; 

E 468841; Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 


BHYEs oF you; words and music by C. 

Teague [of U. S.] [3100 

foam ot, 1920); 2 ¢..Jan, 31, 1920; 

EB} 467752; Cecil Teague, Portland, 
Or. 


Face (THE) OF THE PYRAMID; Oriental 
fox trot, by J. Kasanofsky [of U. 
S.]; instrumental. [8101 


© 1c. Feb. 16, 1920; E 472317; 
Jack Kasanofsky, New York. 


FAIR AND WARMER; words by C. W. 
Custer, music by E. 8. S. Huntington 
[of U. S.] [3102 

© 1c. Mar. 3, 1920; E 471746; C. 
W. Custer, Sioux Falls, S. D. 


FAIRY COURT GAVOTTE; by C. W. Krog- 
mann [of U.S.] op. 180, no. 5; piano. 
(Hchoes from toneland) [3103 

© Feb. 17, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1920; 
‘EK 471427; G. Schirmer, ine, New 
York. ™- 


FAIRY THISTLEDOWN ; words by Lilian 
Scott, music by Katharine Barry [0 
Great Britain] [3104 

© Jan. 22, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 18, 1920; 
EH 469166; Metzier & co. (1909) Itd., 
London. 


FAIRYLAND; words by J. Gallagher, 

music by Geo. Trevor [of U. S%.] 

[3105 

© 1c. Feb. 20, 1920; E 472496; 
Julia Gallagher, Ashkum, II]. 


FALSE HEARTED WILLIE; words by J. 
Dion, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. 8.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[3106 

© Feb. 7, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 

E 472388; Joseph Dion, Whitins- 
ville, Mass. 


FANTASTIC BURLESQUE ON THE IRISH 
WASHERWOMAN; by J. Waldman, [of 
U. S.J]; violin and piano. [3107 

© 1c Mar. 3, 1920; E 471707; 
Josef Waldman, New York. 


FANTOCHES MIGNONS; impromptu, par 
Théophile Hirlemann [of France]; 
piano. [3108 


© Dec. 24, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 26, 1920; 
BE} 469270: Hachette & cie., Paris. 


FARANDULA (LA) PASA; letra de Diego 
Flores, musica de Modesto Romero 
[of Spain] [3109 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 1 ec. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468368; Union musical espafiola, 
Madrid. 


FARAWAY (THE) DAYS; words by M. 
N. Long, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] . Chicago, Legters music 
co. [3110 

© Feb. 14, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 
E 472574; Millie Noel Long, Joliet, 
Ee 


FAREWELL TO THEE; words and music 
by K. L. Wright [of U. S.J] New 
York, S. C. Sexton & co. 1. Song, 
with ’cello obbl.—2. 1st violin and 
cello obbl.—3. Piano obbl. with 
’cello. [3111-3113 


© Feb. 25, 1920; 2 ec. each Feb. 
27, 1920; E 471617-471619; Katha- 
rine Louise Wright, Fairview, Okl. 


FARM (THE) YARD JAZZ; words by A. 
Razz and Ralph Rawson, music by 
Andrea) Razz fot, U.) S.)y:arr. by 
William Vodery [of U. S.] [3114 

© 1. Feb. 10, 1920; E 470945; 
Andrea Razafkeriefo, New York. 


FARMERETTES (THE) ; from The frivoli- 
ties of 1920, lyric and music by 
William B. Friedlander [of U. S.} 

[3115 

© Feb. 18, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 18, 1920; 

E 471402; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


FATHER’S SNORE; words by I. L. Curtis, 
musie by Hector Richard [of U. 8.} 
Chicago, Legters music co. [3116 

© Feb. 7, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
EH 472390; I. L. Curtis, Waukegan, 
Tl. 


FEELING (THE) OF BEING IN LOVE; 
words and music by J. Greer [of 
LU Ss] [3117 

© 1c. Feb. 16, 1920; E 472353; 
Jesse Greer, New York. 


FELICELLA ; versi di G. Capurro, musica 
di P. E. Fonzo [of Italy]; mand. 
ace. Naples, E. Gennarelli e c. 4to. 

[3118 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c Feb. 4, 1920; 

E 468982; Italian book co., New 
York, 


Fence (A); words and melody by D. 
Blaneo [of U. S.], arr. by Alfred 
Bishop [of U. S.] [38119 

©l1e Jan. 23, 1920; E 467292; 
Dan Blanco, Chicago. 


IE 


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3120 


pt. 111, D. s., v. 15 


E'ERONITA ; true as the stars are above 


you, words by H. Millette, music 
by Hector Richard [of U. 8.] Chi- 
eago, Legters music co. [3120 


© Jan. 14, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1920; 
E 467511; Harriette Millette, Man- 
chester, N. H. 


FERRARI (GUSTAVE) March; by G. 
Ferrari [of U. S.]; piano. (Piano 


music for early grades, no. 2) 
lott 
© Feb. 17, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1920; 
EH 471487; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 


IeSAk PEPIK-POLKA (Joe the dandy) ; 
arr. by Louis Vitak [of U. S8S.]; 
piano. [3122 

© Feb. 11, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 14, 1920; 
BE} 4713822; Georgi & Vitak music co., 
Chicago. 


TESTA D’AMORE: versi e musica di Giu- 


seppe Chiarclanza [of Italy]; mand. 
ace. Naples, F. Feola. 8vo. [8123 


© Sept. 1, 1919; 1c. Jan. 7, 1920; 


IE 468468; Italian book co., New 
York. 
Fete (THE) See Griffis (Elliot) 
Sonata. 


FEUILLES D’ALBUM; par M. Journeau 
[of France]; piano. Contents:—1. 
Nocturne.—2. Menuet.—3. Chant 
sans paroles.—4. Choral.—5d. Ronde 
enfantine.—6. Air Breton. [3124 


© Dee. 31, 1919; 1 ce. Feb. 9, 1920; 
E 469104; Maurice Journeau, Paris. 


FEUILLETS DE GUERBRE; chantés, poésie 


de divers auteurs, musique de 
Jacques Pillois [of France]  1¢r 
recueil. Index: 1. fl est un air.— 


2. Deux lais.—3. Des jonquilles et 
des iris.——2eme recueil. Index: 4. 
Les trois chansons de Roséve.—d. 
Roeme:—6. We: portrait, | [oi2o.'o126 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 1 ¢ each Jan. 23, 
1920; E 468838; 468839; A. Z. 
Mathot, Paris. 


FIACRE (LE) ; one step, de Clapson [of 
France]; piano. loi2t 
© Dec. 31, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 

FE 469017 ; Clapson, Paris. 


FIFINELLA; selection, by Norman 
Hayes, arr. by Albert Cazabon [of 
England]; piano. [3128 

© Dec. 20, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 21, 1920; 
I 468800; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. 


1 


FIGHTER (A) WOULD A-FIDDLING GO; 
for the ballad play Washington, 


words and melody arr. by Percy 
Mackaye [of U. S.] (Broadside no. 
7) [8129 


© Feb. 21, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
E 472632; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on 
new matter] 


FIGHTING (THE) 26TH; words by F. 
S. Campbell, music by Ethel May 
Shorey [of U. 8.] [3130 

© Jan. 19, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 18, 1920; 
H 472410; Fred 8S. Campbell, Lynn, 
Mass. 


FINE FEATHERS; from the light opera 
Sylvia’s lovers, words and music by 
Bernard Rolt [of Great Britain] 

[3131 


© Feb. 2, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 469030; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 


FIREFLIES’ REVEL; by Herbert Bramley 
fof Great Britain]; piano. (Caril- 
lon, no. 3) [3132 

© Jan. 29, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 17, 1920; 
E 469223; Schott & co., London. 


FIRESIDE DREAMS; words by M. W. 
Anthony, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [3133 

© Feb. 7, 1920; 2 ce. Feb. 16, 1920; 
E 472379; Mrs. M. W. Anthony, Car- 
rington, N. D. 


FIRST BOOK OF STUDY-PIECES; by Edith 
Otis [of U. 8.]; violoncello with 
piano ace. (Scholastic series, v. 76) 

[3134 


© Feb. 18, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
E 4723885; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 


First (THE) HUNDRED YEARS IS AL- 
WAYS D’ HARDEST. See Love slants. 


First (THE) PSALM; set to music by 
KF. M. Hadeock [of Canada] Winni- 
peg-Toronto, Whaley, Royce & co., 
‘td. [3135 

© Feb. 14, 1920; 1c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
E 469178; Frank M. Hadcock, Ham- 
ilton, Canada. 


FISHERMAN (THE) ; an action song for 
boys, words by Clara J. Denton, mu- 
sic by Fay Foster [of U. S.] [8186 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 2c. Jan. 8, 1920; 
EK 470246; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 
) 


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no. 3, 1920 


Pia (THE) OF A HUNDRED MILLION ; 
words by H. L. Wood, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [3137 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472031; EHarl L. Wood, Fallon, 
Nev. 


Friac (THE) OF PEACE; words by P. 
Valentik, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [31388 


© Sept. 17, 1919; 2c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471267; Paul Valentik, S. Nor- 
walk, Conn. 


FLAG (THE) THAT STAYED THE MURDER- 
ous Hun; words by G. I. Letteney, 
music by H. R. King [of Canada] 
London, Canada, International mu- 
sie co. [3139 


© Jan. 19, 1920; 1c. Feb. 6, 1920; 
£ 469088 ; G. I. Letteney, Digby, Can- 
ada. 


FLAG (THE) WE LOVE; words by H. 
Malin, melody by Jean Navarre 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of U. S.] 

[8140 


© 1c. Feb. 21, 1920; E 471496; 
Helen Malin, Buffalo. 


FLOWER-TIME; Children’s day service, 
by various composers [of U. S8.] 
Svo. [3141 


ne Apr. 29, 1919; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
eZ A 561712 :  Tullar-Meredith 
ee New York. 


FLUFFY RUFFLES; one step, words and 
music by Geo. Hamilton Green [of 
U. S.] [3142 


© Feb. 10, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 14, 1920; 
H 471314; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleve- 
land. 


FLup; fantaisie selection, sur les mo- 
tifs de Vopérette de Joseph Szule, 
arr. par F. Salabert “[of France]; 
orch. avee piano conducteur. 4to. 
(Nouvelle collection Salabert, no. 
ur) [3143 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
EL 468998; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


FLvuP-TANGO; de Joseph Szule, arr. par 
¥. Salabert [of France]; cordes et 
piano. 4to. (Collection des re- 
frains en vogue, no. 73) [3144 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 1c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 468997; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
[Copyright is Og on arrange- 
ment] 


3153 


Fry (A) sone; tragi-comical encore 
ditty, words by John D. Wells, music 
by A. Buzzi-Peccia [of Italy, domi- 
ciled at New York]; high or medium 
voice. [3145 


© Feb. 9, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1920; 


E 471404; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 
FLyIne; words by Mrs. B. S. Moffet, 


musie by Geo. Trevor [of U. 8.] 
[3146 
© 1c. Feb. 20, 1920; E 472489; 
Mrs. B. S. Moffet, Lexington, Ky. 


words by W. B. Burns, music | 
Chi- 


Focu; 
by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 
cago, North American music co. 

. [8147 


© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471140; W. B. Burns, Bridgeport, 
Conn. 


FOLKS IS FOLKS; words and music by 
G. E. McCartney [of U. S.] [3148 


© 1c. Feb. 19, 1920; E 4714389; 
Gertrude Elizabeth McCartney, 
Youngstown, O. 


FOLLOW THE FIFE AND DRUM; words by 
Henry Newbolt, music by C. Corbett 
Sumsion [of Great Britain] [3149 


© Dec. 30, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 30, 1920; 
E 468896; Boosey & co., London. 


For’ ’A LOGGIA; versi di Carlo Forte, 
melody by Rocco Travaglino fof 
Italy, domiciled at New York], arr. 
by Joseph Gioe’ [of Italy, domiciled 
at New York] [3150 


© 1-¢ Mar. 3, 1920; E 471720; 
Anthony Falsetti, New York. 


For LIBERTY ; words by H. Van Lieuw, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[8151 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 

EH 471216; Harry Van Lieuw, New- 
ats INE) We 


FoR THE COLORS AND THE GIRL I LEFT 
BEHIND ME; words by A. W. Srigley, 
music by Leo Friedman fof U. S.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[3152 


© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471208; A. W. Srigley, Buffalo. 


For THIS WE FIGHT; words by A. Gray, 
musie by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[3153 

© Dec. 3, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 

EH 471231; Alice Gray, Washington, 
Pa. 


193 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3154 


pt. 111, u. 8., v. 15 


For YOU AND ME; words and music by 
C. L. Hillebrand [of U. S.] [3154 


© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 ec. Jan. 26, 1920; 
E 467327; Chas. L. Hillebrand and 
Ralph A. Johnson, Waukegan, III. 


FOREVER ALONE; words by W. H. Pratt. 
music by E. S. S. Huntington [of 
LP [3155 

© 1c. Feb. 16, 1920; E 472349; 
William H. Pratt, Woronoco, Mass. 


FOREVER AND FOREVER; words by Wil- 
liam Tillotson Pettengill [of U. S.], 
music arr. by F. Paolo Tosti. [8156 

© Aug. 6, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 
E 471526; Metropolitan church assn. 
of Wis., Waukesha, Wis. [Copyright 
is claimed on words] . 


FOREVER AND THEN FOR A DAY; words 
and music by Howard Lutter [of 
U. S.J [3157 

© Feb. 18, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 25, 1920; 
E 471551; Triangle music pub. co., 
New York. 


ForGivE; words by Rene Jordan, music 
by Ernest Robert Bannister Jordan 
[of Australia] (Paling’s song series, 
no. 20) [3158 

© Nov. 29, 1919; 1 ¢. Dec. 3, 1919; 
EK 469142; W. H. Paling & co., l1td., 
Sydney, Australia. 


FORGOTTEN (THE) PROMISE; words by 
B. M. Bott, music by EH. S. S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [3159 


©, 1c. Mar, 3, -1920:. B.. 411730: 
B. M. Bott, Rochester. 


ForLtane. See Tombeau de Couperin. 


FORSAKEN (THE) MERMAN; choral bal- 
lad, poem by Matthew Arnold, music 
by Graham Godfrey [of Great Brit- 
ain]; mixed voices. 4to. (Curwen 
edition no. 8609) [3160 


© Jan. 26, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 10, 1920; 
E 469126; J. Curwen & sons, Itd., 
London. 


Fox-TROT; amore amore, versi e musica 
di G. del Vecchio [of Italy]; mand. 
ace. Naples, E. Gennarelliec. 4to. 

[3161 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1c. Feb. 4, 1920; 

E 468983; Italian book co., New 
York. ‘ 


de juguete lirico Las verénicas, 
letra de Mufioz Seca y Perez Fer- 
nandez, musica de A. Vives [of 
Spain]; piano con letra. [3162 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468359; Union musical espafiola, 
Madrid. 


Fox-trot—Continued. 

— de L’heure exquise, de A. Mesa [of 
Spain]; piano. Paris, Gaston An- 
drieu. [8163 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 469009 ; Alfonso Mesa, Paris. 


F'RA-SERVE ; versi e musica di G. Amauli 
[of Italy, domiciled at New York] 
[3164 
© 1c. Feb. 24, 1920; E 472669; 
Giulio Amauli, New York. 


FRANCMESNIL (ROGER DE) Prélude; de 
R. de Francmesnil [of France]; 
piano 4 4 mains. (Quatre petites 
piéces, no. 3) [3165 - 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 1c. Jan. 23, 1920; 
E 468826; A. Z. Mathot, Paris. 


FREEDOM; words by C. Q. Kitchen, 
musie by Leo Friedman [of U. §.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[8166 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2: een 2. 

1920; E 472029; Cloral Quisenberry 
Kitchen, Willard, Ky. 


FREEDOM OF THE SEAS; words by Mrs. 
A. Seott, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. §S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [3167 . 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471132; Mrs. A. Scott, New Bruns- 
wick, N. J. 


FREEDOM TO IRELAND WHERE THE SHAM- 
ROCKS GROW GALORE AND THE LINNET 
SWEETLY SINGS; words by M. Shane, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 

hicago, Legters music co. [3168 
© Jan. 14, 1920; 2 ec. Jan. 27, 1920; 


FE 467523; Margaret Shane, Port 
Huron, Mich. 
FrRELE COMME UN HARMONICA. Seé 


Heures d’été. 


FrencH (A. E.) Two national hymns; 
music by A. E. French [of U.8.] 4to. 
Contents: The morning dawns; 
words by Charles Nevers Holmes.— 
God save our land; words by com- 
poser. [3169 

© Feb. 13, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 20, 1920; 
E 471505; A. E. French, Revere, 
Mass. 


FRESHIE:; words by A. E. Dieudonne, 
music by Y. Arnandez [of U.S.] 4to. 
[8170 


© Feb. 20, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
BE 472642; Yves Arnandez and Albert 
E. Dieudonne, New Iberia, La. 


194 


no. 3, 1920 


FRIEND ’0 MINE ’TIS SWEET TO KNOW 
you; words by Ethelynn M. Lynn, 
music by W. EH. Whigam [of U. 8.] 

[3171 
© 1¢ Mar. 1, 1920; E 471652; 
W. HE. Whigam, Denver. 

FRrenD (A) WHO WILL NEVER LEAVE 
ME; words by Maud Frazer Jackson, 
music by D. B. Towner [of U. 8.] 

[3172 

© Dec. 1, 1919; 2 c Mar. 8, 1920; 

E 471890; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 

FRIENDSHIP OFTEN TURNS TO LOVE BUT 
LOVE TO FRIENDSHIP NEVER; words by 
EH. Marek, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [3173 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
HH} 471257; Esther Marek, Baraboo, 
Wis. 
FRoLic; a novelette, by C. S. Morrison 
[of U. S.] op. 186; piano. [3174 
© Feb. 3, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1920; 
H 470969; Theo. Presser co., Phil- 
adelphia. 

From A GERMAN SOLDIER; words by V. 
Garno, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.]- Chicago, .North American 
music co. [8175 


© Dec. 3, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 


EH 471232; Vincent Garno, Ionia, 
Mich. 
FROM ACROSS THE SEA; Dby Charles 


Huerter [of U. 8.]; piano. [3176 


© Dee. 22, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 467977; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


I’RoM NO MAN’S LAND TO DIxIE; words 
and music by C. A. Doose and M. K. 
Miller [of U. S.] [3117 


© Feb. 12, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1920; 
EK 471470; M. Kendree Miller, Ft. 
Worth, Texas. 


FROM THE HILLS OF DREAM; three-part 
song, words by Fiona Macleod 
(William Sharp), music by Cecil 
Forsyth, arr. by Deems Taylor [of 
U. S.]; women’s voices. 4to. [3178 

© Dec. 10, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
EH 467976; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


FROM THE LONE SHIELING; Canadian 
beat song, words anon., music by 
Fred. W. Blacow [of Great Britain]; 
mixed voices. 4to. (Choral album, 
no. 1295) [3179 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 1¢. Jan. 17, 1920; 
EH 468655; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


3188 


Fuire (LA) DES CENTAURES; poésie de 
J. M. de Heredia, musique de Y. 
Hédoux [of France] Paris, Maurice 
Senart & cie. [3180 

© Dee. 12, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
E 469185; Y. Hédoux, Paris. 


FULLA (CHARLES FRANCIS) Valse; by 
Cy. .He Wulla [of-U:S2i-op::11 5. piano: 
[818i 

©l1e. Jan. 21, 1920; H 467248; 
Charles Francis Fulla, Philadelphia. 


GALVEZ (RAFAEL M*.) Scherzo; por R. 

M. Galvez [of Spain]; piano. [8182 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 1 ec. Jan. 2, 1920; 

E 468350; Union musical espafiola, 
Madrid. 


GaATA (LA) Y EL oso; danza madrilena, 
por R. Boronat [of Spain] ; piano. 
[31838 
© Dec. 30, 1919; 1 ce. Jan. 2, 1920; 
EK 468375; Union musical espafiola, 
Madrid. 


GATHERING APPLES; an action song for 
a boy and a girl ur two girls, words 
by Clara J. Denton, music by Fay 
Foster fof U. S.] [8184 


© Dee. 31, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1920; 


E 470245; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 

GAVOTTE. See Masques et berga- 
masques. 


GEE BUT I’M WILD ABOUT YOU MY PRETTY 
MADEMOISELLE; words by G. Osha, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. S8.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [3185 


© Feb. 14, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 
E 472550; Gerald Osha, New Haven. 


GEE BUT IT’S NICE TO BE MARRIED; 
[words and music by H. Jones, of U. 
S., arr. by Chas. L. Johnson, of U. 
S.] [3186 

© 1e. Feb. 9, 1920; E 472237; 
-Harrison Jones, Ottawa, Kan. 


GELOSIA; versi e musica di Americo 
Giuliani fof Italy]; mand. ace. 
Naples, ©. Gennarelliec. 4to. 

[3187 


© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 468984; Italian book co., New 
York. 


GENERAL PERSHING’S VICTORY; words 
by S. G. Thomas, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [3188 
©), Hebe 14. 1920 2 cw Webs. 21, 
1920; E 472565; S. G. Thomas, Belle- 
view, Fla. 


195 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3189 


pt. 11, 0. s., v. 15 


GENERAL PERSHING’S VICTORY MARCH; 
march militaire, by Daniel La Grove 
[of U. S.]; piano with words. [3189 

© Jan. 5, 1920; 1 & Jan. 12, 1920; 
1c Feb. 9, 1920; E 471105; Mutual 
jobbing & pub. co., Chicago. 


GENTE (LA) BIEN; schottisch intimo, 
por Ventura Navas [of Spain]; 
piano. [3190 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468371; Union musical espafiola, 
Madrid. 


GENTLY, LORD, O GENTLY LEAD US; 
words by Thomas Hastings, music 
by D. B. Towner [of U. S.] [3191 

© Nov. 1, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1920; 
E 471875; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


GEORGE WASHINGTON WAS A HERO; 
words and music by I. M. Higdon 
[ot Ws Sa [3192 


© Feb. 15, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1920; 


EK 471873; Isabel Marie Higdon, 
Cincinnati. 
GERMANY DISCOVERED AMERICA IN 


1917; words by B. Malchon, music 
by Leo Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [3193 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
H 471262; Bertha Malchon, Hills- 
boro, Or. 


GrERT ANNA WALTZ; SO Sweet, by G. W. 

Thomas [of U. S.]; piano. [3194 

© 1c. Jan. 22, 1920; E 470642; 
Geo. W. Thomas, New Orleans. 


GESTES DE MENUET. Sce Versailles. 


GuHost (THE); words and music by 

I. M. Higdon [of U. S.] [3195 

Cyr Jan. 110 1920" 2 ean. 25: 1920) 

E 467291; Isabel Marie Higdon, Cin- 
cinnati. 


GiFrts; words by Sara Teasdale, music 
by Eric Delamarter [of U. S.] [8196 
© Feb. 16, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1920; 

E 471348 ;s H. W. Gray co., New York. 


GIMME MY SHIMMY WHEN IT’S WILD; 
words by A. Lipschuiz, melody by J. 
Maser [of U. S.] [3197 

© 1c. Feb. 11, 1920; E 471388; 
Abe Lipschutz and Jack Maser, Phil- 
adelphia. 


GinA; valse, by Bernard Rolt, arr. by 
H. M. Higgs [of Great Britain] ; 
piano. [3198 

© Feb. 2, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
I) 469029; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 


GIOVINEZZA DI BACI; versi di A. Ott. 
Quintavalle, musica di Giuseppe 
Bonavolonta [of Italy]; mand. ace. 
Naples, F. Feola. 8vo. [3199 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 7, 1920; 
E 468489; Italian book co., New 
York. 


GIRL AHOY; words by W. H. Gardner, 
music by Leo Friedman fof U. 8.] 
Chicago, Ill., North American musie 
pub. co. [3200 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472187; W. H. Gardner, Youngs- 
town, O. 


GirRL (THE) FOR ME; words by R. H. 
Lawson, music by Leo. Friedman [of 
U. §S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [3201 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472138; R. H. Lawson, Worcester, 
Mass. 


GirL (THE) I KNOW BACK HOME; words 
by E. W. Crocker, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [3202 


© Aug. 25, 1919; 2c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
EH 472098; Ernest W. Crocker, Salt 
Lake City. 


GIRL (THE) IN THE OVERALLS; words 
and music by O. 8. Lamberson [of 
U. S.], arr. by PB: By Story foLruss.] 
New York, Frank Harding. [8203 

© Jan. 20, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1920; 
E 471096; O. S. Lamberson, Dickin- 
son, N. D. 

GIRL OF MINE; words by M. P. Alfaros, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[3204 
© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471235; M. P. Alfaros, Seattle. 


GIRL OF MY DREAMS; words by J. J. 
Morse, music by E. S. 8. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S.] [3205 

© ic. Mar. 3, 1920; E 471751; 
J. J. Morse, South Bend, Ind. 

Girts (THE) or THE U. 8S. A.; words 
by A. A. Johnson, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [8206 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 ec. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472019; Alice A. Johnson, Pales- 
tine, Tex. 

Gir~ts (THE) OVER THERE; words by 
M. S. Brown, music by Leo Fried- 
man [of U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [3207 

© Sept. 3, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
E 467368; Mabel Smith Brown, 
Wichita, Kan. 


196 


no. 3, 1920 


<GIUOCATTOLO (IL); versi di Tommaso 

De Filippis, musica di G. De Luca 

fof Italy]; mand. ace. Naples, H. 

yennarelli ec. Ato. [3208 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 ec. Feb. 4, 1920; 

E 468986; Italian book co., New 
York. 


‘GIVE HER THIS MESSAGH FROM ME; 
words by Lucy H. Johnson, music 
by U. VY. and O. J. Bissell [of U. S.] 

[3209 


© Jan. 31, 1920; 2 ec. Jan. 31, 1920: 
E 467757 ; O. J. Bissell, Bergen, N. Y. 


“GIVE ME A ROSE IF YOU LOVE ME TRUE 
THEN I'LL SING THE ROSARY; words 
by W. E. McKnight, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [3210 


© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471247; William E. McKnight, 
Boston. 


“GIVE ME JAzzZ; words by L. O. Conklin, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [3211 


© Jan. 14, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1920; 
E 467534; Leslie O. Conklin, Chero- 
kee, ta. 

GIVE ME. THE MOONSHINE OF MY OLD 
KENTUCKY HOME; from Fifty-fifty, 
words by Harold Atteridge, music 
by Harry Carroll fof U. S.] (Cover- 
title: Moonshine of Kentucky) 

[3212 

© Feb. 4, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 5, 1920; 
E 467941; Waterson, Berlin & Sny- 
der co., New York. 


‘GIVE MORE THOUGHT TO MUSIC; words 
by E. P. Hamilton, music by Harold 
I. Mann [of U. S.] [3213 


© ic Jan. 26, 1920; E 467354; 
Ernest Paul Hamilton, New York. 


GIVE US OUR JOBS; words by A. Gordon, 
musie by Leo Friedman [of U. S8.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[3214 


© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472044; Abe Gordon, Cincinnati. 


GLAD HOUR OF MORN; words by Susan 
Bassett, music by Ernest La Prade 
[of U. S.] fa2ts 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1920; 
E 470253; Hinds, Hayden & El- 
dredge, inec., New York. 

GLEAMS OF GOLDEN SUNSHINE; words 
by Neva Carlin [pseud. of Mrs. C. 
M. Opdyke], music by Leo Friedman 
{of U. S.] [8216 

© Sept. 3, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
E 467872; Mrs. C. M. Opdyke, Carlin, 
Nev. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


3223 


GLORY TO Gop IN THE HIGHEST; song 
for Christmas, words by Mary Hol- 
den Willingham, music by Louis R. 
Dressler [of U. S.]; high voice in G, 
with violin obbl. [38217 


© Nov. 6, 1919; 2 ec. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 467975; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


GLORYLAND (THE); words and music 
by Marion Loretta. Madison [of U. 
S.] [3218 

© Aug. 6, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 
EH} 471528; Metropolitan church assn, 
of Wis., Waukesha, Wis. 


GLUCK (CHRISTOPH WILIBALD VON) 
Come O my fairest treasure. See 
Lehmann (Liza) Six celebrated 
classie songs. 


GO TO SLEEP MA’ BABY; words and mu- 

sic by S. J. Aiello [of U. S.J] [8219 

© 1c. Feb. 16, 1920; E 472351; 
Sam J. Aiello, Los Angeles. 


Gostins (THE) See Griffis (Elliot) 


Sonata, 


Gop IS WITH Us; Christmas anthem, 
by A. D. Kastalsky, arr. and English 
adaptation by N. Lindsay Norden 
[of U. S.]; women’s voices. 4to. 
(Russian church music, no. 4684) 

[8220 


© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 c. Jan: 8, 1920; 
BE 470221; J. Fischer & bro., New 


York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 
Gop ougn FatTrHerR; hymn, words by J. 


N. Hayley, music by Mrs. Sheffield 
Neave [of England]. London, No- 
vello & co., ltd. 4to. (Cover title: 
In memory of our dead) [3221 

© Feb. 18, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 19, 1920; 
I 4692387; J. Newton Hayley, 
London. 


GOD SAVE oUR LAND. See French (A. 
E.) Two national hymns. 


GODFREY (PERCY) Three modern 
valses; by P. Godfrey [of Hngland] 
op. 47; pf. (Magnus albums, no. 55) 
Contents: 1. In lotus land.—2. The 
valley of tears.—8. Nina. ha222 

© Feb. 2, 1920; 1 e Feb. 10, 1920; 
Fi 469134; Swan & co., Watson & Wil- 
cock, ltd., London. 


GOING TO THE PICNIC; galop, by Bert 

RR. Anthony [of U. S8.] op. 181, no. 1; 

piano. Boston-New York-Chicago, 

Evans music co. [3223 

© Feb. 13, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 

E 471374; Arthur Herbert Evans, 
Boston. 


197 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3224 


GOLDEN DREAM; words by A. Therrien, 
music by A. Leopold Richard [of U. 
S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[8224 

© Dec. 26, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1920; 

E467556; Alphonse Therrien, Man- 
chester, N. H. 

GOLDEN (THE) LIBERTEE; for the ballad 
play Washington, words and melody 
arr. by Percy MacKaye [of U. S8.] 
(Broadside no. 1) [8225 

© Feb. 21, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
E 472636; H. W. Gray co., New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on new 
matter | 

GOLDEN LOCKS THAT TURNED TO SILVER} 
words by W. C. Williams, music by 
Leo Friedman, [of U. S.] Chicago, 
Ill., North American music pub. co. 

[3226 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 4711385; W. C. Williams, Green 
Bay, Wis. 

GOLDEN (THE) STAR; memorial march, 
by John Philip Sousa, arr. by Dan 


Godfrey [of Great Britain]; mili- 
tary band with conductor. (In Army 
journal, no. 471) as [3227 


© Jan. 26, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 468937 ; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 

GOLDEN STARS AMONG THE BLUE; words 
by J. Chirgwin, music by Leo Fried- 
man® [of U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [3228 

© Dee. 3, 1919; 2 « Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471154; John Chirgwin, Iron 
River, Mich. 


GOLDEN THOUGHTS. See Songs of hope. 


GOLDEN WEDDING. See Coates (Albert) 
Four old English dances. 

GOLDENE (DIE) ZEIT; lyric by Isidore 
Lash, music by Samuel Secunda [of 
Ue Se] [3229 

© Feb. 20, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 26, 1920; 
E 471540; Max Mansky, Newark, 
Ie 

GONDOLA OF LOVE; words and melody 
by Lou H. Aifred [pseud of A. L. 
Haase] and F. Papa [of U. 8.], arr. 
by A. L. Haase. [3230 

© 1c. Feb. 27, 1920; EH 471622; 
Alfred L. Haase and Frank Papa, 
New York. 

GOOD-BYE DEAR, GOOD-BYE; words by 
Smith and Green, music by E. S. 
S. Huntington [of U. S.] [3231 

© 1«¢ Feb. 16, 1920; BH 472348; 
Enoch Lindgren, Riverton, Neb. 


pt. 11, 0. S., v.15 


Goop-BYE FRANCE; words by W. A. 
Lowell, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. 8.] Chicago, North American 
music Co. [3232 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 ec. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472165; Wilfred A. Lowell, Derby- 
line, Vt. 


GoopBYE FRANCE I’M GOING HOME; 
words by G. L. Jeans, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [3233 

© Dec. 3, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471147; Goldia L. Jeans, Saratoga, 
Ark. 


GooD-BYE, KATARINE; words by A. F.. 
U. Robin, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. S.J] Chicago, Ill, North Amer- 
ican music pub. co. [8234 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472108; A. Fred U. Robin, Port- 
land, Or. 


GooD-BYE, LIBERTY; words by R. Koff- 
man, music by Leo Friedman [of U. 
S.] Chicago, North American music 
co. [8235 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 ec. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471290; Rudolph Koffman, New 
York. 


GOOD-BYE MY DEAREST GIRLIE; words by 
W. N. Fritzsinger, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [3236 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471271; Wm. N. Fritzsinger, 
Dewdney, Canada. 


GOOD-BYE, OLD UNIFORM, GOODBYE; words 
by Mrs. P. A. West, music by A. 
Leopold Richard “[of U. §8.]  Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. lo2or 

© Feb. 7, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920, 
E 472394; Mrs. P. A. West, Glasgow, 
Mont. 


GOOD-BYE TO DEAR OLD FRANCE; words 
by F. Pelegrin, music by Leo Fried- 
man fof U. 8.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [3238 
- © Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471241; Ferdinand Pelegrin, 
Green Bay, Wis. 


GooDNIGHT BROWN EYES FROM EYES OF 
BLUE; words by M. Adams, music by 
Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New York, 
World music pub. corp. [3239 

© Feb. 19, 1920; 2.¢. Feb. 24, 1920; 
E 472748; Mamie Adams, Joshua, 
Tex. 


198 


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no. 3, 1920 


3256 


GooD-NIGHT NURSIE; written and com- 
posed by Scott Saunders [of Eng- 
Jand] [3240 

© Feb. 16, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 17, 1920; 
E 469174; B. Feldman & co., Lon- 
don. 


Goop NIGHT sone [and] Hide and 

seek; words by Jane S. Rungee, mu- 

’ sic by Benjamin F. Rungee [of U. 

S.]; piano, words ad lib. (Child- 

hood hours, no. 2 a, b) [3241 

© Jan. 23, 1920; 2c. Jan. 29, 1920; 

EH 467767; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston. 


GRACEFUL DANCE; by Robert Bannister 
fof Australia]; piano. (Paling’s 
piano series, no. 296) [3242 

© Nov. 29, 1919; 1 ec. Dec. 3, 1919; 
EH 469145; W. H. Paling & co., Itd., 
Sydney, Australia. 


GRANADELA; cancién, letra de Corta- 
dillo, mfisica de Gerdénimo Giménez 
fof Spain] [3248 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 1 e. Jan. 2, 1920; 
EH 468353; Union musical espafiola, 
Madrid. 

GRANDS (LES) JASMINS EPANOUIS. See 

Heures d’été. 


Great (A) BIG KISS; written by Dono- 
van Parsons, composed by Jas. W. 
Tate and R. Catcheside [of Hngland] 

[3244 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 1 ec. Jan. 16, 1920; 

EH 468610; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 

GREATEST (THE) COUNTRY ON EARTH; 
words by F. M. Sterling, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [3245 

© Feb. 14, 1920; 2c. Feb. 21, 1920; 
H 472564; Francis M. Sterling, 
Knoxville, Tenn. 

GREATEST (THE) GIFT OF ALL; words 
and music by Henry Roberts [of 
U.S.) [8246 

© Jan. 31, 1920; 2c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 471018; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
ine., New York. 

GREATEST (THE) LOVE THAT’S KNOWN; 
words and music by M. A. Meacham 
fof U. S.] [3247 

© Feb. 17, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
H 472654; Mary Anna Meacham, 
Santa Monica, Calif. 

GREATEST (THE) MOTHER ON EARTH; 
words by H. Weiner, music by Leo 
Friedman fof U. S.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [3248 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
EK 471209; Harry Weiner, Chicago. 


GREATEST (THE) THING IN THE WORLD 
IS LOVE, THAT’S ALL I CAN GIVE TO 
you; words by J. A. Irwin, music 
by Leo Friedman [of U. S8.] Chi- 
cago, North American music co. 

~ [8249 

© Dee. 3, 1919; 2 ce. Feb. 7, 1920; 

E 471151; Joseph A. Irwin, Chicago, 
Tit: 

GREEN 
home. 

GREETING (A); from a land where 
happy souls abide, words by R. 
Stouffer, music by L. Carroll Day 
[of U. 8.] Portland, Or., Elite music 
co. [38250 

© Jan. 2, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1920; 
EK 470268; Ruble Stouffer, Portland, 
Or. 

GRIFFIS (ELLIoT) Sonata; by H. Grif- 
fis [of U. S.]; piano, in A flat major. 
Contents: —1. The palace. — 2. The 
lake.—8. The goblins.—4. The féte. 

[3251 

© Feb. 20, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 

H 471533; Composers’ music corp., 
New York. 


GUINGUETTE; polka, de S. Chapelier 
[of Krance]; orch. avec piano con- 
ducteur. 4to. [8252 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 1 ¢ Jan. 23, 1920; 
468828; S. Chapelier, Paris. 


GUITARRE. See Moszkowski (Moritz) 


GuLL (THE); words by Julia Ross 
Low, music by Mabel Wood Hill [of 
USS] BY; 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1920; 
HE 470252; Hinds, Hayden & EI- 
dredge, ine., New York. 

GWIAZDA; polka, przez W. Kerszulis 
[of Poland, domiciled at Ham- 
trameck, Mich.]; fortepian. [3254 

© 1c Feb. 4, 1920; B 471008; 
Wladyslaw Kerszulis, Hamtramck, 
Mich. 

HABANERA ; Classie, by Emmanuel Cha- 
brier, played by Melita Krieg [of 
‘U. S.J] (Imperial player rolls, no. 
512880) [3255 

© Feb. 16, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
H. 472613; Imperial player roll ¢o., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation ] 

-—— three-part song, from the ballet 
Guernica, words by P. Gailhard and 
P. B. Gheusi, tr. by Grace Hall [of 
U: S.J]; musie by Paul Vidal; wom- 

-en’s voices. 4to. [3256 

© Dec, 24, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 470953; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
[Copyright is claimed on _ transla- 
tion | 


ENGLAND. See Hearth and 


199 


3257 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 111, 0. s., v. 15 


HALietusaH! Vir BE THERE; words by 
Cedilla D. Martin, music by W. Still- 
man Martin [of U. S.] la2or 


© Aug. 6, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 
E 471531; Metropolitan church assn. 
of Wis., Waukesha, Wis. 


HALLELUJAH To JESUS; words by R. H. 
Smith, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. 8.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[3258 


© Feb. 7, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
E 472378 ; Robert H. Smith, St. Elmo, 
Tenn. 


HAM AND EGGS; comic song, words and 
music by John Martin [of U. S.], arr. 
by Fred K. Huffer; mixed quartette. 
Ato. [3259 

© Feb. 10, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
E 472621; Chart music pub. house, 
Chicago. 


—— comic song, words and music by 
M. J. Fitzpatrick [of U. S.] New 
York, Fitzpatrick bros. [3260 

© Mar, 1, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 2, 1920; 
E 472908; Michael Joseph Fitzpat- 
rick, New York. 

HANDS OFF; words by A. McNair, music 
by George Lowell Tracy [of U. S.] 

[3261 
©) 4).e, Jan: 6,.1920 >) 471005 - 
Arthur McNair, East Boston. 


Happy DREAMS; words by L. A. Red- 
man, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.J Chicago, North American 
music co. [3262 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472147; Lawrence A. Redman, 
Zanesville, O. 

HARK TEN THOUSAND HARPS AND 
VOICES; hymn-anthem, words by 
Thomas Kelly, music by Dion W. 
Kennedy [of U. S.]; mixed voices. 
(8vo choruses, no. 6863) [38263 

© Feb. 27, 1920; 2 ce. Mar. 1, 1920; 
EK 471685; G. Schirmer, inec., New 
York. 

Harp (THE) OF WINDS; three-part 
song, words by Elizabeth Wilkenson, 
music by Charles Gilbert Spross [of 
U. S.]; women’s voices. 4to. [3264 

© Feb. 2, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 467950; John Church co., Cin- 
cinnati. 

Hats oFF TO UNCLE SAm’s Boys; words 
by J. Maskell, music by Leo Fried- 
man fof U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [3265 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 4720382; John Maskell, Philadel- 
phia. 


HAWAIIAN DREAMS; phantasy, by Flor-- 
ence Fare [of England]; piano. 
(Morceaux pour piano, by eminent 
composers, no. 4) [3266. 

© Dec. 28, 1919: 1 e. Jan. 7, 1920; 
E 468567; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


HAWAIIAN MOONLIGHT; words by M. 
Ballarini, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music ¢o. [3267 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 ec. Feb. 2, 1920; 
= 472053 ; Mary Ballarini, Mulberry, 
an. 


HAWAIIAN SERENADE; lyric by Palkio 
Leo Awai, music by Ernest Alvin 
Rice [of U. S.] [8268. 

© Feb. 24, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
E 471373; Echo music pub. co., Se- 
attle. 


HAWAIIAN TWILIGHT; lyric by Ray 
Sherwood, music by Carl D. Vander- 
Sloot [of U. S.] [38269 

© Feb. 26, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 27, 1920; 
EK 471604; Vandersloot music pub. 
co., Williamsport, Pa. 


HAZEL EYES; words by F. W. Ward, 
music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] 
New York, World music pub. corp. 

[8270: 

© Feb. 19, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 

E 472748; Frank W. Ward, Van- 
couver, B. C., Canada. 


HE CAME TO SAVE SINNERS; words and 

music by Wilbur J. Powell [of U. S.] 

[3271 

© July 10, 1918; 2 c. Mar. 1, 1920; 

E 471665; Olivet pub. house, Beaver 
Falls, Pa. 


HE CARES FOR ME; words by Ada R. 
Habershon, music by Geo. C. Steb- 
bins [of U. S8.] [8272 

© Dec. 27, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1920; 
E 471893; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


HE FIGHTS FOR HIS BEST GIRL; words 
by Mrs. J. Ahrendt, music by Leo. 
Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music Co. [3273 

© Sept. 8, 1919; 2c. Jan. 26, 1920; . 
'E 467365; Mrs. Jack Ahrendi, Lamp- 
man, Canada. 

HE GAVE HIS LIFE; words by M. Beier, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. S.} 
Chicago, Ill., North American music 
pub. co. [3274 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472131; Mary Beier, Green Castle. | 
Mo. 


200 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1920 | 


HE IS NOW BRINGING MY BOY TO ME; 
words by M. K. Gable, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [3275 

© Sept. 3, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
E 467380; Merrill K. Gable, Johns- 
town, Pa. 


HE LEADS US ON; words by Hiram O. 
Wiley, music by Eric Delamarter [of 
PS [3276 

© Feb. 16, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1920; 
E 471351; H. W. Gray co., New York. 


HE LIVES, HE SAVES, HE HEALS; Words 
by William Tillotson Pettengill, 
musie by Clinton Bowen Fisk [of U. 
S.] [3277 

© Aug. 6, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 
E 471520; Metropolitan church assn. 
of Wis., Waukesha, Wis. 


HE’LL NOT FORSAKE HIS OWN; words 
by Georgia T. Snead, music by Chas. 
H. Gabriel [of U. S.] S8vo. [3278 

© Feb. 17, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
E 472645; Homer <A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 


HE MUSES—DRIFTING ; words by Robert 
Browning, music by Alice Barnett 
[of U. S.J]; high. (In a gondola, 
NOs a) 3. [38279 

© Jan. 24, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
E 467888; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 


HeE’s A VAMPIRE MAN; 
Crispin, jr., music by J. E. Andino 
for U. 8.) [3280 

© 1c Mar. 3, 1920; E 471748; 
John Crispin, jr., Brooklyn. 


words ‘by J. 


Her’s BEEN SUCH A FRIEND TO THE 
MISSIS ; written and composed by Joe 
Burley and Harry Bull [of England] 

[3281 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 16, 1920; 

E 468615; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


HE’s MY DAD; words by C. A. Patter- 
son, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. 
S.] New York, World music pub. 
corp. [3282 

© Feb. 19, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
E 472747; Carrie A. Patterson, Phila- 
delphia. 


HE’s MY MAN; words by C. P. Hamil- 
ton, music by Leo Friedman [of U. 
S.] Chicago, North American music 
co. [3283 

© Sept. 3, 1919; 2 ce. Jan. 26, 1920; 

E 467366; Charles Paisley Hamilton, 
Portville, IY 
9) 


= 


3291 


HE’S ONE OF THE VOLUNTEERS; words 
and music by L. E. Spencer [of U. 
S.J [3284 

© Jan. 5, 1920; 1¢. Jan. 12, 1920; 
1 ec. Feb. 9, 1920; E 471107; Mutual 
jobbing & pub. co., Chicago. 


He’s THE BO; fox trot song, words by 
L. J. McMahon, music by G. A. Sulli- 
van [of U. S.] [3285 


© 1 ¢, Jan. 27, 1920: HE 467359; 
Leonard John McMahon and George 
Augustine Sullivan, Troy, N. Y. 


Hr THAT DWELLETH IN THE SECRET 
PLACE; words from psalm 91, music 
by R. S. Stoughton [of U. S.] [8286 


© Feb. 3, 1920; 2 ec. Feb. 9, 1920; 
E 470967; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


HE WAS THERE FOR THE RED, WHITE 
AND BLUE; words by H. H. Gray, 
music by A. Leopold Richard [of U. 
S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[38287 


© Jan. 14, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1920; 
E 467535; Hugh H. Gray, Fargo, 
N, -D: 


HEART OF MINE: words by A. McClure, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. 8.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [3288 


© Feb. 4, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1920; 
HE 472264; A. McClure, Philadelphia. 


HEARTH AND HOME; Suite, lyrics by 
Helen Taylor, music by Arthur 
Meale [of England]; low voice. 
Contents: 1. Green England.—2. 
’Twixt haytime and _ harvest.—3. 
Love’s beacon light.—4. Dancing on 
the green. [3289 


© Bee: St. 1919 Less Jane 10; 
1920; E 468581; Enoch & sons, Lon- 
don. 


HEARTS STILL LINGER IN THE YOUTHFUL 
SPRINGTIME; words and music by A. 


J. Schorr [of U. S.] [3290 
© Feb. 12, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1920; 
E 471471; Andrew J. Schorr, Ft. 


Wayne, Ind. 


HEATHER (THE); part-song, words by 
Neil Munro, music by George Tootell 
[of Great Britain]; mixed voices. 
4to. (Scottish part-songs, no 180) 
[8291 


© Dee. 31, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 17, 1920; 
E 468658; Bayiey & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow. 


01 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3292 


pt. 111, 0. S., v.15 


HEAVENS (THE) DECLARE THY GLORY; 
sacred song, words by Thomas R. 
Birks, music by Eduardo Marzo [of 
U.S.] op. 170. 1. Low voice A flat.— 
2. Medium voice in C.—8. High voice 
in D flat. [38292 


© Feb. 4, 1920; 2 c. each Feb. 5, 
1920; E 467948; Wm. A. Pond & co., 
New York. 


HEAvy (A) DRAGOON; words by J. Dean 
Atkinson, music by Dorothy Atkin- 
son [of Great Britain]; in B flat. 

[3293 


© Jan. 30, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 468947; Jameson & co., London. 


HELLO Mr. BALABAZOO HELLO; words by 
A. Lipschutz, melody by J. Maser 
[of U. 8.] [8294 

© 1c. Feb. 11, 1920; E 471893; 
Abe Lipshecutz and Jack Maser, Phil- 
adelphia. 


HeEtto U. S. A.; words by H. A. Hewey, 
musie by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[8295 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 

E 472024; HE. A. Hewey, Winthrop, 
Mass. 


HER TREASURED STAR OF GOLD; words by 
H. Johnson, music by Leo Friedman 
fof U. S.] Chicago, Ill., North Amer- 
ican music pub. co. [3296 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
HK 4721386; Hugo Johnson, New 
Orleans. 


HERO OF CHATEAU THIERRY; words by 
KF. M. Cain, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Ill., North Amer- 
ican music pub. co. [3297 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
EH 472145; Fannie Mobley Cain, 
Nashwank, Minn. 


HEROES (THE) OF FLANDERS; words by 
O. Verret, jr., music by Leo Fried- 
man [of WU. 8.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [8298 

© Dee. 3, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
HE 471181; Octave Verret, jr., Race 
land, La. 


HéstratTion (La valse du baiser); by 
Rodige [of France] ; piano. [3299 
© Dec. 31, 1919; 1 ¢ Feb. 4, 1920; 

E 469018; F. D. Marchetti, Paris. 


HESITATION (THE) KISS; words by J. 
Stanley, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of 
U. 8.] New York, World music pub. 
co. [3300 


© Feb. 19, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
I 472719; Joe Stanley, New York. 


HEURES D’ETE; poémes de Albert Sa- 
main, musique de Jacques Vaucamps 
[of France] Index: 1. Apporte les 
cristaux dorés.—2. Fréle comme un 
harmonica.—3. Lune de cuivre.—4. 
Les grands jasmins epanouis.—d. 
Ton menton pose dans ta main.—6. 
Il pleut des pétales de fleurs. [8301 


© Dee. 31, 1919; 1c. Jan. 23, 1920; 
E 468832; A. Z. Mathot, Paris. 


HIDDEN GOLD; words by B. Wesley 
Wayland, music by Paul H. Cagle 
[of U. S.] [3302 

© Jan. 16, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; | 
E 467856; Southern music pub. co., 
Knoxville, Tenn. 


HIDDEN WITH CHRIST IN GoD; words 
and music by Leonard C. Voke fof 
LOA ae [8803 

© Dec. 27, 1919; 2 ce. Mar. 8, 1920: 
E 471906; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


| HIDE AND SEEK. See Good night song. 


HicH (THE) YELLOW’S BLUES; by T. 
P. Brown. fot U. S.]3 4286) vioun. 
[8304 
© 1c. Feb. 17, 1920; E 471356; 
Thos. P. Brown, New York. 


HiILtt Top; march, by C. EH. Leighton 

[of U. S.]; 1st mand. [38305 

© Feb. 7, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 20, 1920; 

EH 471506 ; Clifford EH. Leighton, Port- 
land, Me. 


HINDU DANCE; by Harry Rowe Shelley 
[and] Love-song; by I. J. Pade- 
rewski: arr. by Otto Langey [of U. 
S.]; orch. with piano ace. (Galaxy, 
no. 157 a & b) [3306 

© Feb. 27, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 1, 1920; 
EH 471687; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar-— 
rangement] 


His witL; words by Oswald J. Smith, 
music by Geo. C. Stebbins-[of U. S.] 
[8307 
© Dee. 27, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1920; 
E 471894; Charles M. Alexander, 

- Philadelphia. 


Ho soGNAtTo; versi di C. Pozzetti, 
musica di Nicola Cinque [of Italy]; 
mand. ace. Naples, EH. Gennarelli 
ec. 4to. [3308 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 468985; Italian book co., New 
Works 3 


202 


no. 3, 1920. 


HoLpine MaAry’s HAND; written and 

composed by Joe Burley and Harry 

Bull [of England] [3309 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 16, 1920; 

EH} 468618; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


HOLIDAY TIMES; march, by T. D. 

Williams [of U. S.]; piano. [3310 

© Feb. 3, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1920; 

H} 470958; Theo. Presser co., Phil- 
adelphia. 


HOLUBIGKA POLKA (The dove) ; arr. by 
Louis Vitak [of U. 8.]; piano. [8311 


© Feb. 11, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 14, 1920; 
EH 471321; Georgi & Vitak music co., 
Chicago. 


JHOME AGAIN; words by S. Abrams, 
music by A. Leopold Richard [of U. 
S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[8312 


© Feb. 6, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1920; 
EH 472280; Samuel Abrams, Ran- 
dolph, Mass. 


HOME DEAR AGAIN; words by Fred E. 
Weatherly, music by Thomas F. Mor- 
ris [of Great Britain] [3313 


© Dee. 16, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 7, 1920; 
EH} 468561; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


HOME TO MOTHERS, WIVES AND SWEET- 
HEARTS; words by C. J. Robinson, 
musie by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 
Chicago, North American music Co. 

[8314 


© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 ce. Feb. 2, 1920; 
EH 472045; Charles J. Robinson, Hl 
Reno, OK. 


HOMELAND SKETCHES; seven pieces 
without octaves, by Herbert Leslie 
Wright [of Great Britain]; pf. Al- 
bum ed. [3315 

© Dec. 6, 1919; 1 ¢. Fan. 17, 1920; 
EH 468647; Weeks & co., London. 


HONEYMOON LANE; words and music by 

R. C. Amborn [of U. S.] [3316 

© Jan. 31, 1920; 2 ce. Jan. 31, 1920; 

EH 467760; Royall C. Amborn, Mil- 
waukee. 


HonoLtvutu Lov; words by M. N. Noe, 
musie by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[83817 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 

H 471222; Marshall N. Noe, Kim- 
mell, Ind. 


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Shy) 


HorourtT HORINN; chant liturgique 
arménien de Diran Alexanian [fof 
France]; violoncelle ou violon ou 
alto et orgue ou piano. (Petites 
piéces arméniennes, no. 1) [3318 


© Dec. 31, 1919; 1 ec. Jan. 23, 1920; 
HE 468833; A. Z. Mathot, Paris. 


Hour (THE) I SPEND WITH YoU; words 
and music by Jennie Gaylord [i. e., 
J.-G. Johnston, or. U.S.) arr. Dy 
Homer Tourjee [of U. S.] [8319 


po) Le.) Neb. 1f,) 1920 Hy 41337: 
Jennie Gaylord-Johnston, Los An- 
geles. 


House (THE) HUNTING BLUES; words 
by Mrs. P. R. Herrington, music by 
A. Leopold Richard [of U. S.] Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [3320 


© Feb. 6, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1920; 
EH 472277; Mrs. P. R. Herrington, 
Pensacola, Fla. 


House (THE) OF DREAMS-COME-TRUE;} 
words by Margaret Pedier, music by 
Harold Pincott [of England] [8321 


‘© Jan. 23, 1920; 1 ec. Jan. 26, 1920; 
E 468810; Cary & co., London. 


HovaREK;. complainte populaire ar- 
ménienne, de Diran Alexanian [of 
France]; violoncelle ou violon ou 
alto et piano. (Petites piéces ar- 
méniennes, no. 4) [e522 


© Dec. 31, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 23, 1920; 
E 468835; A. Z. Mathot, Paris. 


How A MAN WITH A TRUE WIFE DOES; 
words by Mrs. T. E. Walker, music 
by Hector Richard [of U. 8.] Chi- 
cago, Legters music ¢o. [3323 


© Feb. 4, 1920; 2 ec. Feb. 10, 1920; 
EH 472258; Mrs. T. E. Walker, Sa- 
vannah, Ga. 


How CAN WE BE SURE OF OUR LOVING; 
words by HE. H. Bouton, musie by A. 
Leopold Richard [of U. S.] ~Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [3324 


‘© Feb. 7, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
BE 472386; Etta H. Bouton, Kalama- 
Z00, Mich. 


How sSorRRY YOU'LL BE; fox trot, by Kal- 
mar and Ruby, played by Roy Bargy 
fof U. S.] (imperial song record, 

- no. 91008) [3325 

© Feb. 16, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 20, 1920; 

E 472607; Imperial player roll co., 

Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation. ] 


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3326 


How TO WRITE A RAG-TIME SONG; humor- 
ous musical sketch, by Warren Hast- 
ings [of Great Britain] (Cover 
title: How to compose a rag-time 
song) [3826 
© Feb. 20, 1920; 1c Feb. 17, 1920; 

EH 469195; Reynolds & co., London. 


How yYovu’vE CHANGED; duet from 
Eclipse, words by Adrian Ross, music 
by Herman Darewski and Melville 
Gideon [of England] [38327 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 1c. Jan. 9, 1920; 
-E 468574; Herman Darewski,music 
pub. co., London. 


Howpvy, JOSH, IT AIN’T SO DRY IN OLD 
OsHKOSH ; words by Harold G. Frost, 
melody by F. Henri Klickmann [of 
U. Sa [3828 

© 1c. Feb. 16, 1920; E 472316; 
McKinley music co., Chicago. 


Howl OF THE WOLF, SOLITARY; melody 
by F. E. Champlain [of U. S.] 

[3329 

© 1c. Mar. 1, 1920; E 471634; 
Frederick E. Champlain, Seattle. 


HUMANITY’S HEROES; words by F. 
Franzene, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [8339 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471210; Flora Franzene, Stam- 
baugh, Mich. © 


HUMMING-BIRD; by W. M. Felton [of 
U. 8.J; piano. (Attractive teaching 
pieces, fourth series) [3331 

© Nov. 10, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 467974; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


HUNTING SONG; by Robert Braine [of 

U. S.]; piano. [3332 

© Feb. 3, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1920; 

E 470966; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


HURRAH FOR THE WORLD’S BEST FRIEND; 
words by K. Nowell, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [3333 


© Sept..17, 1919; 2 c. Feb..7, 1920; 
E 471126; Katherine Nowell, Ports- 
mouth, Va. 


HurRAH! ouR ALLIED FLAGS SHALL 
WAVE; words by S. B. Arancibia, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. 8.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[3334 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 

B® 471295; Stella Blanchard Aranci- 
bia, North Fork, Calif. 


pt. 111, 0. §., v. 15 


HURRAY FOR THE KHAKI BOYS; words by 
W. U. G. Moore, music by Leo Fried- 
man [of U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [3335 


© Sept. 3, 1919; 2c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
E 467874; W. U. G. Moore, Ft. Worth, 
Tex. 


Hurry; by Harry Norton, arr. by R. E. 
Hildreth [of U. S.]; orch. 4to. 
(Jacobs’ incidental music, no. 13) 

[3336 

© Feb. 3, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 2, 1920; 
E 471708; Walter Jacobs, Boston. 
[Copyright claimed on arrangement] 


Huspanps; from The kiss call, words 
by Clifford Grey, music by Guy Le- 
Feuvre [of Great Britain] [838387 

© Feb. 2, 1920; 1c. Feb. 11, 1920; 
E 469203; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


HusH sBABy; words by L. E. Brown, 
music by John Allen Cooke [of U. S.] 
Passaic, N. J., United melody studios 
and song service. [8338 

© 1c. Feb. 17, 1920; HB 4713858; 
Lemuel BE. Brown, Andover, Mass. 


HUTCHINSON CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL; 
march, by P. E. Nichols [of U. 8.] 
Buffalo, N. Y., Denton-Cottier & 
Daniels. 1. Piano.—2. Song; words 
by Matilda Hughes. [3339, 3340 

© Feb. 14, 1920; 2 ¢. each Feb. 18, 
1920: E 472406, 472407; Paul HE. 
Nichols, Buffalo. 


I AINT GOING TO GRIEVE NO MORE; words 
and music by G. E. Poussaint [of U- 
S.] Ato. [3341 

© Feb. 27, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1920; 
E 471870; Gus E. Poussaint, New 
York. 


IT AIN’T NO AEROPLANE MAN; words by 
J. Smart, melody by R. A. Browne 
fot, WU. Si [38342 

© 1c. Feb. 21, 1920; H 471507 ; 
James Smart, Orlando, Fla. 


T AM GOING TO MAKE A HIT; words by 
Mrs. G. A. Lehman, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, North 

“American music Co. [3343 

© Aug. 25, 191952 ep 2, 1920 ; 
E. 472047; Mrs. Gi) 2) Welamen, 
Geary, Okl. 

I AM LONESOME AND YOU ARE LONESOME 
roo; words by A. Ives, music by Carl 
Demangate [of U. S.] [3344 

©.1 e Jans 8, 19205) 470220 
Alma Ives, Schenectady, N. Y. 


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no. 3, 1920 © 


I AM LOOKING FOR A GIRLIE TO LOVE; 
words by T. M. Hunter, music by 
Leo Friedman [of U. S8.] Chicago, 

- North American music co. [8345 

© Dee. 3, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
EH 471168; T. M. Hunter, Winnipeg, 
Canada. 


I AM NOT A PREACHER BUT A PREACHER’S 
son; words by F. M. Sterling, music 
by A. Leopold Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [3346 

© Feb. 14, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 
E 472572; Francis M. Sterling, Knox- 
ville, Tenn. 


I AM SORRY, DEAR; words by L. Waid, 
music by A. Leopold Richard [of U. 
S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[3347 

© Jan. 14, 1920; 2c. Jan. 27, 1920; 

EK 467531; Lula Waid, Jamestown, 
i, ee 


I BECAME RICH IN A DAY; words and 
music by F. W. Taylor [of U. S8.] 
[3348 
© 1e¢. Feb. 24, 1920; E 472656; 
Franklin Woodruff Taylor, Farming- 
ton, Conn. 


I CAN NEVER FIND A FOUR LEAF CLOVER} 
words by H. F.. Maguire, jr., music by 
Hector Riehard [of U. S.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [3349 

© Dec. 26, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1920; 
E 467544; Hugh Francis Maguire, jr., 
Topeka, Kan. 


CAN’T FORGET; words and melody by 
J. Vollmer [of U. S.] [3350 

© 1c Mar. 2, 1920; HE 472904; 
James Vollmer, Philadelphia. 


CAN’T FORGET THE DAYS WHEN I WAS 
YOUNG; written by Sam Mayo and 
Worton David, composed by 8S. Mayo 
[of England] [3351 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 7, 1920; 
E 468569; Herman Darewski music 
pub. ¢o., London. 


a 


I COME FROM GET-IT-LAND; words and 
melody by Al. Bernard, arr. by Geo. 
F. Briegel [of U. S8.] [8352 

©.1 ¢ Feb. 25, 1920; E 571552; 
Triangle music pub. co., New York. 


I’D JUST PAINT THE LEAF OF THE SHAM- 
ROCK IF I COULD PAINT A PICTURE; 
words by Worton David, music by 
Horatio Nicholls [of Great Britain] ; 
in B flat. [3353 

© Jan. 31, 1920; 1 ¢. Feb. 5, 1920; 
E 469035; Lawrence Wright music 
¢o., London. 


2 


a 


3362 


I’D LIKE TO KNOW SISTER HOW YOU GOT 
THAT WAY; words and music by N. G. 
Board [of U. 8.] [3354 

© 1c. Oct. 7, 1919; E 471440; Nan- 
nie Goodall Board, Louisville. 


I’D LOVE TO, BUT I’M AFRAID; from Goody 
Two Shoes, written and composed by 
William Hargreaves [of Great Brii- 
ain] [3355 

© Jan. 31, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 5, 1920; 
EK 469032; Lawrence Wright music 
¢o., London. 


I DID MORE THAN MY SHARE; words by 
M. Le Veck, music by Geo. Graff, jr. 
[of U. S.] New York, World music 
pub. corp. [3356 

© Feb. 19, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
BH 472723; Mary Le Veck, Springfield, 
O. 


I pDIDN’T RAISE MY BOY TO BE A SLACKER 5 
words by M. Lijewskia, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [38357 

© Sept. 3, 1919; 2 ¢. Jan. 26, 1920; 
E 467383; Max Lijewskia, Milwau- 
kee. 


I DON’T WANT TO GO TO HEAVEN; words 
by N. Actor, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [3358 

© Dec. 3. 1919; 2 ¢. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471190; Nellie Actor, San Fran- 
cisco. 


I FEEL SORRY FOR AN ELDERLY MAN; 
words by A. Lipschutz, melody by J. 
Maser [of U. S.] [38359 

© 1c. Feb. 11, 1920; E 471890: 
Abe Lipschutz and Jack Maser, Phil- 
adelphia. 


I FELL IN LOVE WITH AN ANGEL; words 
by J. J. Monaghan, music by Geo. 
Trevor [of U., S:} [38360 

© 1c. Feb. 20, 1920; E 472498; 
J. J. Monaghan, Norristown, Pa. 


I FOUND A WORLD; written and com- 
posed by Alf. J. Lawrence [of Eng- 
land] [38361 

© Jan. 2, 1920; 1 c. Jan. 7, 1920; 
E 468571; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


I HATE TO LEAVE YOU, HONEY; words by 
H. W. Schillinger, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. S.] [3362 

© 1c. Jan. 22, 1920; E 470639; 
H. W. Schillinger, Wilmington, Del. 


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3363 


I HAVE A CASTLE IN SPAIN; waltz, 
words by C. S. Montanye, music by 
A. Louis Scarmolin [of U. S.] [8363 


© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
EK 467310; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


I HAVE BUILT YOU A SHRINE IN MY 
HEART; words and music by Gordon 
Hart [of England] London, Swift 
music publishers. [3364 

© Nov. 21, 1919; 1 ce. Dee. 22, 1919; 
H 469171; H. F. Swift, Manchester, 
England. 


I KNOW A VOICE IS CALLING; words by 
©. Evans, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [3365 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
HH 471201; Charles Evans, Marysville, 
Canada. 


I KNOW WHERE THE FLIES GO; words and 
music by William Hargreaves and 
Harry Castling [of England] [8366 

© Feb. 9, 1920; 1 « Feb. 11, 1920; 
E 469167; Star music pub. co., Lon- 
don. 


La 


LEFT MY PAL IN FLANDERS; words by 
H. Gray, musie by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.J] Chicago, North American 
music co. [3367 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 ec. Feb. 2, 1920; 
H 472021; Hal Gray, Cambridge, 
Mass. 


I'LL ALWAYS KEEP A CORNER IN MY 
HEART FOR TENNESSEE; words by 
Grant Clarke, music by Walter Don- 
aldson [of U. 8.] [38368 

© Feb. 7, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1920; 
KH 472238; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 


TLL ALWAYS SAVE THE LOVING FOR YOU; 
written and composed by Fred God- 
frey [of England] [83869 

© Feb. 16, 1920; 1c. Feb. 17, 1920; 
EK 469177; B. Feldman & co., London. 


ILL BE A DADDY TO YOU; words by G. F. 
Dow, music by Leo Friedman [of U. 
S.] Chicago, North American music 
co. [3370 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
EK 472064; Grace F. Dow, Athol, 
Mass. 


I'LL BE DREAMING OF TO-MORROW ; words 
by H. I. Moore, music by Irving Gil- 
bert [of U. S.] [38371 

© Feb. 14, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1920; 
H 471408 ; Waterson, Berlin & Snyder 
co., New York. 


pt. m1, 0. S., Vv. 15. 


I’LL BE SATISFIED WITH AN AMERICAN 
BRIDE; words by J. G. Somers, music 
by Leo Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [83872 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 ec. Feb. 7, 1920; 
Ee 471254; J. Grant Somers, Billings, 
Mont. 


I‘LL BE WAITING FOR YOU IN APPLE BLOS- 
SOM TIME; words by O. Purtee, music 
by Hector Richard [of U. 8.] Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [3373 


© Feb. 14, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 
E 472562 ; Ollie Purtee, Muncie, Kan. 


I'LL COME BACK; words by M. F. Eller, 
melody by R. A. Browne [of U. S8.] 

[3374 

© 1c. Feb. 21, 1920; E 471508; 
Mary F. Eller, Shingle House, Pa. 


I’LL KEEP LOOKING FOR THE ROSES; fox 
trot, by Bryan and Meyer, played by 
Charley Straight [of U. 8.] (1Im- 
perial song record, no. 91016) [3375 

© Feb. 16, 1920; 2 ec. Feb. 20, 1920; 
EK 472612; Imperial player roll co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation ] 


I’LL MEET YOU TONIGHT DARLING IN 
DREAMLAND; words by B. W. Conley, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. S8.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[38376 
© Dee. 8, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471162; Berta M. Conley, Boone, Ia. 


I’LL MISS YOU so; words and music by 
W. Franke Harling [of U. 8.] (Two 
songs of love, no. 1). [8377 

© Feb. 13, 1920; 2 «. Feb. 16, 1920; 
E 472324; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. 

I’LL SEE YOU IN C-vu-B-A; fox trot, by 
Berlin, played by Clarence Jones [of 
U. S.] (imperial song record, no. 
91025) [3878 


© Feb. 16, 1920; 2 ec. Feb. 20, 1920; 
E 472601; Imperial player roll co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation ] 

I'LL SHOW ’IM HOW WE DOES IT IN THE 
A. E. F.; words by J. P. Friel, music 
by Hector Richard [of U: 8.] Chi- 
-eago, Legters music co. [3379 

© Feb. 7, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
EB 472363; John P. Friel, Crum Lynn, 
Pa. 

I LONG FoR You; words by P. J. O’Reilly, 
musie by Raymond Loughborough 
fof Great Britain] [3380 

© Jan. 17, 1920; 2 ce. Jan. 27, 1920; 
EK 468921; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 


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no. 83,1920 


3397 


I Lost My BOY IN FLANDERS; words by 
H. B. Nest, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [33881 


© Feb. 4, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1920; 
EH 472257; Hilda B. Nest, Brandon, 
Wis. 


I LOVE A LAND; words by M. McLennan, 
musie by Leo Friedman [of U. 8.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[3382 

© Dee. 3, 1919; 2 c Feb. 7, 1920; 

E 471230; Minnie McLennan, Strath- 
cona, Canada. 


I LOVE A SOLDIER; words by Mrs. C. A. 
Fisher, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. S.} Chicago, Legters music co. 

[3383 


© ec. 26, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1920; 
HB 467541; Mrs. C. A. Fisher, Blooms- 
burg, Pa. 


I LOVE HER; a comedy recitation with 
melody by W. Weems [of U. 8.] 

[38384 

© 1c. Feb. 2, 1920; E 467769; 
Walter Weems, Portsmouth, Va. 


I LOVE THE EVENING TIME; written and 
composed by Elsie Bower and 
Charles Carr [of England] [3385 


© Dec. 30, 1919; 1c. Jan. 16, 1920; 
EK 468616; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


I LOVE THEE O MY IRELAND, I LOVE THEE 
NEXT TO GoD; words and music by 
HKunice Ward [i. e. A. E. Ward, of 
U. S.J [83886 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1920; 
EY 472242; Annie E. Ward, Los An- 
geles. 


I LOVE YoU; words by P. Madden, music 
by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New 
York, World music pub. corp. [3387 


© Feb. 19, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
E 472714; Philip Madden, Framing- 
ham, Mass. 


words by W. EH. Jackson, music by 
Leo Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [3388 


© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472118; William E. Jackson, Ma- 
comb, Ill. 


I LOVE YOUR KISS, I LOVE YOUR SMILE; 
words by M. Novakoski and J. 
Meyers, music by EH. S. 8S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S8.] [8389 


© 1c. Mar. 3, 1920; HE 471752; 
Mae Novakoski and Josephine Mey- 
ers, Winona. Minn. 


I’M ALWAYS FALLING IN LOVE WITH THE 
OTHER FELLOW’s GIRL; fox trot, by 
Ceaser and Meyer, played by Clar- 
ence Jones [of U.S.] (Imperial song 
record, no. 91015). [3390 


© Feb. 16, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 20, 1920; 
E 472600; Imperial player roll co.. 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation. | 


words by Irving Caesar, music by 
Geo. W. Meyer [of U. S8.] [3391 


© Feb. 20, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 20, 1920; 
EH 472585; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


I’M ALWAYS WATCHING CLOUDS ROLL BY; 
words and music by. Al Piantadosi 
fet U."8.] [383892 


© Jan. 24, 1920; 2c. Jan. 23, 1920; 
H 467299; Al Piantadosi & co., ine., 
New York. 


I’M COMING BACK, AMERICA; words by 
A. De Gion, musie by Leo Friedman 
[of U. 8.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [ 33893 


© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
EK 471198; Adele De Gion, Youngs- 
town, O. 


I’M COMING BACK BONNIE MARY; writ- 
ten and composed by Fred Malcolm 
and Arthur Le Clerq [of Great Brit- 
ain] [3394 


© Jan. 31, 1920; 1c. Feb. 5, 1920; 
E 469031; Lawrence Wright music 
co., London. 


I’M COMING BACK LITTLE SWEETHEART; 
words by HE. R. Menger, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [3395 

© Sept. 3, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
EK 467388; E. R. Menger, San An- 
tonio. 


I’M COMING BACK TO THE U. S. A. BUT 
MY HEART’S INTERNED IN FRANCE; 
words by J. J. Cermak, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [8396 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472022; Joseph J. Cermak, Chi- 
cago. 


I’M COMING BACK TO YOU, DEAR; words 
_ by M. Carnis, music by Leo Friedman 
fof U. §.] Chicago, North American 
musi¢e co. [3397 
© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 

E 472184; Mike Carnis, St. Paul. 


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e508 


I’M COMING BACK TO YOU, MY DARLING 
DEAR; words by F. H. Foster, music 
by Hector Richard [of U. S.]  Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [3398 

© Jan. 14, 1920; 2 ¢. Jan. 27, 1920; 
E 467516; Frank EH. Foster, Athol, 
Mass. 


I’M GOEN’ TO THAT JAZZ BALL; that’s all, 
words by M. Lauretta Green, music 
by G. W. Thomas [of U. S.] [3399 

©l1e. Jan. 22, 1920; E 470643; 
Geo. W. Thomas, New Orleans. 


I’M GOING BACK BACK TO MY OLD KEN- 
TUCKY HOME; words and melody by 
A, L. Marks [of U. S.], arr. by Harry 
T. Myers [of U. 8.] [3400 

© 1 «@ Feb. 27, 1920; E 471682; 
Alberta Leona Marks, Louisville. 


I’M GOING BACK TO NEW YORK TOWN; 
words by R. Mendelsohn, music by 
Leo Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [3401 


© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
BE 471122; R. Mendelsohn, Lynbrook, 
Nv ¥;, 

I’M GOING HOME; words and music by 
K. R. Gibbs [of U. S., arr. by Harry 
L. Alford, of U. S.] [3402 

© 1c. Feb. 6, 1920; E 472179; 
Frank R. Gibbs, Chicago. 


I’M GOING TO BUY YOU THE RING; 
written and composed by Charles 
Collins [of England] [3403 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 1 ce. Jan. 15, 1920; 
EH 468592; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. R 


I’M GOING TO TAKE YOU WITH ME TO THE 
U. S. A.3; words by Cam Ewart 
{[pseud. of C. R. Hwart], music by 
Leo Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [38404 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 ce. Feb. 2, 1920; 
EH 472093 ; Campbell R. Ewart, Valley 
Falls, R. I. 


VM IN HEAVEN WHEN I’M WITH YOU; 
words by J. Olshin, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, North 
American music co. 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
EH 4673889; Joseph Olshin, Philadel- 
phia. 


I’M IN LOVE WITH THE GIRL NEXT DOOR; 
words and melodybyG. Lyster [of 
U. S.] [38406 

© 1c Mar. 2, 1920; E 472905; 
George Lyster, Philadelphia. 


[3405 © 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 15 


I’M MY DADDY’S BLUE EYED BABY; words 
by G. A. Duggan, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [8407 

© Dec. 3, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471115; Gertrude Anna Duggan, 
Waterbury, Conn. 


I’M ON MY WAY TO DIG MY DADDY UP; 
words by I. Cockerham, music by 
E. 8S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 

[8408 
© 1c. Mar. 3, 1920; E 471736; 
Irma Cockerham, Coushatta, La. 


I’M SAILING FOR HOME TODAY; words by 
Florence Bremner Carmichael [i. e. 
Mrs. T. H. Carmichael], music by 
Leo Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
North American musie co. [3409 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472061; Mrs. Thos. H. Carmichael, 
North Bay, Canada. 


I’M SLOWING DOWN My ANGIE LEE; 
words and music by G. S. Green [of 
U. 8.] [3410 

© Feb. 13, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 1, 1920; 
HE 471659; G. Smyth Green, Denver. 


I’M THANKFUL THAT GOD GAVE ME 
you ; words by J. Bowles and W. Gel- 
low, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U.8.] Chicago, Ill., North American 
music pub. co. [3411 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 @ Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472115; J. Bowles & W. Gellow, 
New York. 

I’M WAITING FOR SHIPS THAT NEVER 
COME IN; fox trot, by Yellen and 
Olman, played by Charley Straight 
and Roy Bargy [of U.S.] (Imperial 
song record, no. 91002) [8412 

© Feb. 16, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 20, 1920; 
EH 472595; Imperial player roll co., 
Chicago, [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation ] 

I’M WOND’RING WHY; a fox-trot song, 
words by A. Busch, melody by G. 
Quaw [of U. S.] [3413 

© 1c. Feb. 24, 1920; EH 472629; 
Gene Quaw and Art Busch, New 
York. 

I’M YEARNING; words by Edith Scott 
Magna, music by Fanny Reed Ham- 
‘mond [of U. S.] [38414 

© Jan. 27, 1920; 2c. Jan. 30, 1920; 
E 471021; C. W. Thompson & Co., 
Boston. 


I MISS YOU ALL OF THE TIME; words and 
music by L. M. Pfaff [of U. S.] New 
York, Liberty theatre. [3415 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 23, 1920; 
EK} 467298; Loretto M. Pfaff, Staple- 
ton, S. I. 


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no. 3, 1920 


3431 


i MISS YOUR LOVE DIVINE; words by A. | I SEE THE LIGHTS COMING THIS WAY; 


Ciccion, music by A. Leopold Rich- 

ard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters mu- 

“Sie CO, [3416 

© Dec. 26, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1920; 

E 467561; Angelo Ciccion, New Ro- 
chelle, N. Y. 


I MUST BE MARRIED BY TWELVE 0’CLOCK 
TONIGHT ; words by Frank Wood, mu- 
sic by Maurice Scott [of England] 

[3417 

© Feb. 9, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 11, 1920; 

E 469169; Star music pub. co., Lon- 
don. 


I NEVER KNEW; words by G. Reborn, 
musie by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[3418 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c Feb. 7, 

1920; EK 471121; Grace Reborn, North 
Troy, N. Y. 


I NEVER KNEW I COULD LOVE ANYBODY 
LIKE I’M LOVING YOU; words and 
melody by Tom Pitts, Raymond Egan 
and Roy K. Marsh [of U. S.], arr. 
by Chas. N. Daniels [of U. S8.] 

[38419 

© 1 e. Feb. 24, 1920; E 472627; 

Daniels & Wilson, ine., San Fran- 
cisco. 


I NEVER KNEW WHAT LOVE WAS TILL YOU 
CAME; written and composed by 
Philip Frank [of England] London, 
Swift music publishers. [3420 


© Dec. 17, 1919; 1 c. Dec. 30, 1919; 
E. 469239; H. F. Swift, Manchester, 


words and music by J. F. Frame [of 
U.85) [3424 

© Dee. 15, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 18, 1920; 
E 472411; James French Frame, 
Gassaway, W. Va. 


I SHALL WAIT FOR YOU IN THE FLOWERS ; 


words by E. Frierson, music by Leo 

Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, North 

American music co. [38425 
© Aug. 25, 1919: 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 


E 472027; Edna Frierson, Norfolk, 
Va. 


I SPEND MY NIGHTS AT THE KNIGHTS 


or CoLUMBUS; words and music. by 
Charles and Harry Tobias [of U. S.] 
[3426 

© Feb. 14, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 14, 


1920; E 471328 : Cc: C. Church & co., 
Hartford. 


I THANK THEE GRACIOUS LorD; hymn, 


words by K. Williamson, music by 
Cardinal Taylor [of England] Lon- 
don, Novello & co., ltd. 12mo. 


[3427 


© Jan. 29, 1920; 1 ec. Jan. 30, 1920; 
E 468873; Kennedy Williamson, 
Chiswick Ra., England. 


I THANK THEE HEAVENLY FATHER: 


words by T. O. Chisholm, music by 
Geo. C. Stebbins [of U. S.] [3428 

© Dec. 27, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1920; 
EK 471896; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


England. I THINK AGAIN OF you; words by M.D. 


I NEVER LEARNED TO LOVE YOU TILL NOW; 
words by Frank VY. Rossi, melody by 
Patsy A. Minichini [of U. S.], arr. 
by E. S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 

[3421 
© 1c. Jan. 21, 1920; E 471011; 
Rossi-Minichini & co., Newark, N. J. 


I NEVER REALISED; from Eclipse, words 
by Adrian Ross, music by Melville 
Gideon [of England] [3422 

© Dec. 30, 1919: 1 ¢. Jan. 9, 1920; 
E 468575; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


Thayer, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [3429 

© Sept. 3, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
E 467392; Mary Dixon Thayer, 
Philadelphia. 


I’VE A FRIENDLY KIND OF FEELING FOR 


THE FRIENDLY ISLES; written and 
composed by R. P. Weston and Bert 
Lee [of England] [3430 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 1c. Jan. 16, 1920; 
E 468613; Francis, Dav & Hunter, 
London. 


I sAW LOVELY PHyYIrILIS; ballet, words | I’VE BEEN FIGHTING FOR you; words by 


traditional, music by C. E. Miller 
[of Great Britain]; three women’s 
voices. 4to. [38423 


© Jan. 1, 1920; 1 ec. Jan. 17, 1920; 
E 468650; J. Curwen & sons, Itd., 
London. 


209 


.R. Rupert, music by Leo Friedman 
fof U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [34381 


© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 


E 471128; Ruth Rupert, Marcellus, 
Mich. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES |. 


3432 


pt. 11, 0. S., v. 15 


T’VE BEEN OUT WITH THE WILD, WILD 
WOMEN; written and composed by 
A. J. Mills and Harry Castling [of 
England] [3432 


© Feb. 16, 1920; 1c. Feb. 17, 1920; 
BH 469173 ; B. Feldman & co., London. 


I’VE COME BACK TO YoU; words by F.. W. 
Johnson, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [3433 


© Sept. 3, 1919; 2c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
E 467364; Frances Ward Johnson, 
San Francisco. 


IVE FOUND A GREAT TREASURE; words 
by Donald Scott Lundin, music by 
Allen Vern Morningstar [of Canada, 

' domiciled at Waukesha, Wis.] [3434 


© Aug. 6, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 
E 471518; Metropolitan church assn. 
of Wis., Waukesha, Wis. 


I’VE GOT THE SINGLE MAN BLUES; words 
and music by C. A, Arthur [of D848 
[38435 
© Feb. 26, 1920; ae c. Feb. 26, 1920; 

BE 471627; Chas. A . Arthur, Detroit. 


I’VE LOVED YOU SINCE I FIRST MET YOU; 

words by H. R. Johnson, music by 

_ Leo Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, 

: North American music co. [8486 

© Dee. 3, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 

E 471141; Henry R. Johnson, Provi- 
dence, R. I. 


I WANT A BABY DOLL; written and com- 
posed by Charlie Carr and Harry 
Seott [of England] [3437 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 1c. Jan. 15, 1920; 
E 468598; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


I WANT SOME LOVE; words by Harry 
Carlton, music by Tony Castle [of 
England] [3488 

© Feb. 16, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 17, 1920; 
E 469176; B. Feldman & co., London. 


I WANT TO BE A GIRL; words by L. EH. 
White, music by Hector Richard [of 
U.8S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[8439 

© Jan. 14, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1920; 

E 467526; Luther E. White, Paoli, 
Ind. 


I WANT TO C-U-B-A BRIDE; With me the 
groom at your side, Cuban love-song, 
words and music by Raf Lebana 
[pseud. of A. B. Farr, of U. 8.] 

: [3440 


© 1c. Jan. 22, 1920; E 470641; 
Anna Bell Farr, Bahia Honda, Cuba. 


I WANT TO HEAR THAT JAZZ BAND PLAY $ 
one-step, words by Geo. K. Kress, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. §S.] 
Chicago, Miller pub. co. [3441 

© Feb. 13, 1920; 2 ¢. Feb. 18, 1920; 
E 472404; Irving J. A. Miller, Chi- 
cago. 


I WANT TO LOVE YOU WITH MY HANDS; 
words by W. Haynes, music by E. S. 
S. Huntington [of U. S.] [3442 

© 1c. Feb. 16, 1920; E 472346; 
Wm. Haynes, Blair, Okl. 


I WANT YOU, ONLY YoU; words by L. EH. 
Snyder, music by O. S. Nicklas [of 
U. S.]; medium voice. [3443 


© Feb. 21, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 


E 472668; G. M. Tidd, Columbus, O. 


I was Born, I GOT MARRIED, SO Now I’M 
READY TO DIE; words by H. A. Boett- 
ger, music by E. S. S. Huntington 
fof WU: S.4 [8444 


© 1c. Mar. 3, 1920; E 471754; 
Howard A. Boettger, Hazleton, Pa. 


I WASN’T LONELY WHILE YOU WERE 
GONE; words by Dick Hanch, music 
by C. A. Fifer [of U. S.] [3445 

© Jan. 17, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 16, 1920; 
BE 472241 ; C. Arthur Fifer music co., 
Quincy, Tl. 


I WILL ALWAYS BE PROUD OF YOU; orl 
and music by A. T. Hayhurst [of U. 
S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 
[3446 
© Jan. 14, 1920; 2 ¢. Jan. 27, 1920; 
E 467512; Alvin Toppings Hayhurst, 
Shelby, Neb. 
WILL FOLLOW THEE; words by James 
Lawson, music by D. B. Towner [of 
U.S.) [38447 
© Nov. 1, 1919; 2 ce. Mar. 8, 1920; 
E 471876; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 
WILL GO BACK TO OLD IRELAND SOME 
DAY; words and music by M. J. Bren- 
nan [of'U. Ss] [3448 
© Jan. 12, 1920; 2 ¢. Jan. 23, 1920; 
E 467318; M. J. Brennan, Boston. 


WILL MEET you; words by A. Gibson, 

music by Geo. Trevor [of U. 8.] 
[3449 
© ic. Feb. 20, 1920; H 472492; 

Alma Gilson, Mt. Pleasant, Mich. 


I WONDER DO YOU CARE; words by S. 
Soule, music by Hector Richard [of 
We et Chicago, Legters music co. 

[8450 
© Feb. 4, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1920; 
E 472250; Sarah Soule, East Green- 
bush, N. Y. 


- 


eI 


Lema 


210 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1920 © 


I WOULD LOVE YOU THEN; words by J. 
McDonald, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [3451 


© Dec. 3, 1919; 2 ce. Feb. 7, 1920; 
H 471155; John McDonald, Philadel- 
phia. 

IDYLLS OF THE WOODLAND; miniature 
suite, by Anton Lemieux [of Eng- 
land]; pf. (Magnus albums, v. 54) 
Contents: 1. A woodland lament.—2. 
A shepherd roundelay.—3. Zephyr.— 
4, By a sunlit stream. [8452 


© Feb. 2, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1920; 
E 4691383; Swan & co., Watson & 
Wilcock, ltd., London. 


Ir; words by Carter S. Cole, music by 
Alexander MacFadyen [of U. S8.]; 
high voice, in D. [3453 

© Dec. 22, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 467978; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


IF ALL HEARTS WERE MADE TO BE 
BROKEN; word and music by M. M. 
Beyer [of U. S8.], arr. by Louis R. 
Schrom [of U. S.] [38454 


© 1c. Feb. 24, 1920; E 472647; 
Morris Melvin Beyer, Philadelphia. 
IF ALL THE GIRLS WERE GOOD LITTLE 
GIRLS ; wouldn’t it be too bad, words 
by Grant Clarke, music by Walter 
Donaldson of U. 8.] [3455 


© Feb. 7, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1920; 
E 472239; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 

Ir I HAD A MILLION DOLLARS; words and 
music by E. L. Abbott [of U. 8.], arr. 
by Leon C. Klingberg [of U. S.] 
Blueprint. [3456 


© 1« Mar. 8, 1920; E 471869; 
Ernest L. Abbott, Fort Lee, N. J. 


Ir I ONLY HAD A LITTLE GIRLIE LIKE 
YoU; words and melody by G. R. 
Hurst, arr. by Leo Friedman [of U. 
S.] Chicago, North American music 
co. [8457 


© Dec. 8, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471146; Goley R. Hurst, Muncie, 
Ind. 


Ir I SHALL KNOW; words by Fred G. 
Bowles, music by Harold Chappell 
[of Great Britain]; in F. [8458 


© Jan. 14, 1920; 1 ¢. Feb. 11, 1920; 
E 469205; Reeder & Walsh, London. 


Ir I WERE A SONG BIRD AND YOU WERE A 
ROSE; duet, words by Frederick Del- 
mar, music by Victor Ambroise [of 
Great Britain]; sop. or ten. and con- 
tralto or bar. [8459 

© Jan. 31, 1920; 1 ¢. Feb. 5, 1920; 
E 469033; Lawrence Wright music 
co., London. 


3468 


Ir I WERE A WEAVER OF DREAMS; words 
by Margaret McIvor Tyndall, melody 
by Jeannette Duryea [of U. S.] 

[8460 
© 1c. Feb. 10, 1920; E 470942; 
McKinley music co., Chicago. 


Ir I WERE AN ARTIST; words by H. N. 
Sturgeon, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.J] Chicago, Legters music 
co. ' [3461 

© Feb. 14, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 
HE 472545; Harold N. Sturgeon, Sioux 
City, Ia. : 


IF THEY ONLY HAD A JAZZ BAND UP IN 
HEAVEN; words by E. Fairchild and 
Murray Kutner, melody by HK. Fair- 
child [of U. S.] [3462 

© 1c. Jan. 26, 1920; E 467322; 
Edgar Fairchild, New York. 


IF YOU DONT WANT TO MARRY DON’T 
HANG OUT YOUR SIGN; words by J. A. 
Theus, music by EH. 8. 8. Huntington 
[of U. S.] [3463 


© Feb. 24, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1920; 
E 471472; James A. Theus, Pensa- 
cola, Fla. 


IF you TRY; lyric by Lee M. Walker, 
music by Larry Briers and Jos. Sam- 
uels [of U. S.] [3464 

© Feb. 24, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 26, 1920; 
E 471548; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
inec., New York. 


IF YOU WERE HERE; words by Fred. E. 
Weatherly, music by W. H. Squire 
[of Great Britain]; in D flat. [8465 

© Jan. 14, 1920; 1c. Jan. 30, 1920; 
E 468898 ; Boosey & co., London. 


IF YOU WERE KING IN BABYLON; from 
Who’s Hooper, words and music by 
Ivor Novello [of England] [3466 


© Jan. 16, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 468948; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., and B. Feldman & co., 
London. 


IL EST UN AIR. See Feuillets de guerre. 
In PLEUT. See Mélodies. 


IL PLEUT DES PETALES DE FLEURS. 
Heures d’été. 


IN A GOOD OLD IRISH WAY; words by D. 
Steele, musie by Hector Richard [of 
U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[3467 
© Jan. 14, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1920; 
E 467515 ; David Steele, Hamilton, O. 

IN A LITTLE HOME FOR TWO; words by 
Oscar Schisgall, music by A. Gold- 
berger [of U .S.] [38468 


© 1c. Jan. 26, 1920; E 4713838; 
Alexander Goldberger, Brooklyn: 


See 


211 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3469 


pt. 111, 0. s., v. 15 


IN A LITTLE WORLD ALL OF OUR OWN; 
lyrics and music by Edouard Courte- 
nay [of U. S8.] , [3469 

© Feb. 21, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 27, 1920; 
E 471608; Metropolitan music pub. 
corp., New York. 


In AN IRISH JAUNTING CAR; by Kath- 
ryn Thomas Whitfield [of U. S.]; 
violin and piano. [3470 

© Feb. 9, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1920; 
E 470949; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 


In COPENHAGEN GRAND, OF THE DANSKA 
LAND; words by J. J. Smith, music by 
EK. S. S. Huntington [of U. 8.] [8471 

© 1e¢. Jan. 22, 1920; E 470636; 
J. J. Smith, New York. 


In FAIR ArcADY; folk song, words and 

music by G. Romilli [of U. S.] [8472 

© Feb. 38, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1920; 

E 470959; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


IN FANCY I CAN SEE MY MOTHER THERE; 
words and music by O. C. Seeley [of 
LURE! | [3473 

©1c. Feb. 9, 1920; B 472236; Or- 
ville Clarence Seeley, Bliss, OKl. 


IN FLANDERS FIELDS; words by John 
McCrae, music by John Louw Nelson 
fot U.S.) 4 Dp, [8474 

© Feb. 27, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 28, 1920; 
E 471697; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


IN FREEDOM’S NAME; words by J. W. 
Brazzill, musie by Leo Friedman [of 
U.8.] Chicago, North American mu- 
sic co. [8475 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
EK 472038; J. W. Brazzill, Pinedale. 
Wy. 

IN GEORGIA DEAR; words and melody by 
R. M. Jackson [of U. S.], arr. by Ed- 
ward J. Gordon [of U. S.] ; 1st violin 
ace. [3476 

©! de.) Jan.$22,) 19205.) 471to2 
Ruth Mable Jackson, New York. 


In HAVANA JOHNNIE WALKER IS STILL 
GOING STRONG; words and music by 
R. HE. Sherwood [of U. 8.] [38477 

© 1c Feb. 9, 1920; E 472234; 
Robert Emmet Sherwood, New York. 


IN HEAVEN WE'LL MEET AGAIN; words 
by L. M. Roberts, music by A. Leo- 
pold Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [3478 

© Feb. 14, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 
E 472571; Lily M. Roberts, Minonk, 
Te 


IN JUST A DAY OR TWO; words by C. 
Johnson, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.] Chicago, North American mu- 
sie co. [8479 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
EH 471282; Chas. Johnson, Los An- 
geles. 


IN JUST THE SAME WAY; words and mu- 

sic by J. G. Little [of U. S.] [8480 

© Aug. 6, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 

H 471516; Metropolitan church assn. 
of Wis., Waukesha, Wis. 


In LAKELAND; sketches, by M. Fleur 
[of Great Britain]; piano. Con- 
tents: Village dance in Lakeland.— 
On the lake.—Lakeside revels. 

[3481 


© Dec. 12, 1919; 1c. Jan. 17, 1920; 
EK 468646; Weekes & co., London. 


IN LOTUS LAND. See Godfrey (Percy) 
Three modern valses. 


IN LOVE WITH LOVE; words by Brecken- 
ridge Ellis, melody by R. M. Shikles 
bok Ue Sal [3482 

© 1c. Feb. 14, 1920; E 471815; 
Ruth M. Shikles, Plattsburg, Mo. 


IN LOVER’S LAND; words by James 
Henry Gordon, music by H. B. Meyer 
[of U. S.] [3483 

© 1c. Mar. 1, 1920; E 471642; 
Hans Bruno Meyer, New York. 


IN LOVE’S GARDEN WHERE SWEET ROSES 
Grow; words and music by C. B. 
Weston [of U. S.] [3484 

© Jan. 2, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
E 467331; Chas. B. Weston, Brook- 
lyn. 


IN MEMORIAM; by Albert Coats [of 
Hngland]; pf. Contents: Angelus.— 
Lacrymosa. [8485 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 10, 1920; 
H 468579 ; Elkin & co., Itd., London. 


IN MEMORY OF OUR DEAD. See God our 


Father. 


IN MY AIRPLANE OF BLUE; words by R. 
Brown, music by H. S. 8. Huntington 
Lot Uy Sil [8486 

© 1c. Mar. 3, 1920; E 471757; 
Rebekah Brown, Celoron, N. Y. 


IN MY DREAMS; words by EH. Harris, 
musie by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] 
New York, World music pub. corp. 

[3487 

© Feb. 19, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 

EH 472717; EH. Harris, Hdmonton, 
Canada. 


AV: 


no. 3, 1920 


IN MY NEW AEROPLANE, THERE’S JUST 
ROOM FOR TWO; words by Mrs. J. B. 
Burroughs, music by E. S. 8S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [3488 
© © e: Mar: 3, 1920; EH 471755; 
Mrs. J. 3B. Burroughs, Tofield, 
Canada. 


IN MY OLD CANOE; words by M. L. 
Dallas. music by A. Viehoeve® [of U. 
S.], arr. by Mabel Viehoever [of 
U. 8.] [3489 

© 1c. Feb. 19, 1920; E 471441; 
Marie L. Dallas, Washington, and 
Arno Viehoever, Silesia, Md. 


IN MY PALACE OF MEMORY; lyrics and 
music by Edouard Courtenay [of 
DS. [3490 

© Feb. 21, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 27, 1920; 
EK 471609; Metropolitan music pub. 
corp., New York. 


In o~p RANGOON; words by E. S. S. 
Huntington, music by J. S. da Costa 
[of China] [38491 

© 1c. Jan. 15, 1920; E 468604; 
J. S. da Costa, Hong Kong, China. 


In PANSY-LAND; intermezzo, by E. 
Kershaw [of Great Britain]; piano. 
[3492 
© Feb. 13, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 17, 1920; 

E 469229; Cary & co., London. 


In PEACOCK ALLEY; from The Frivoli- 
ties of 1920, lyric and music by Wil- 
liam B. Friedlander [of U.S.] [3493 


© Feb. 13, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 13, 1920; 
E 471401; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


IN SWAYING RHYTHM; by James H. 
Rogers [of U. 8.]; piano. (Piano 
music for early grades) [3494 

© Jan. 24, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
HE 467543; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. ; 


IN THAT OLD TOWN FAR AWAY; words 
by B. Sparks, music by Leo Fried- 
man [of U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [3495 

© Sept. 3, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 


E 467378. Bert Sparks, Endicotte, 
Ne Ys 


IN THE EYES WHERE LOVE LIGHT GLEAMS 
FOR YOU; words and melody by I. 
Simpson [of U. S.], arr. by L. L. Vos- 
burgh [of U. S.] [3496 

© 1c. Feb. 25, 1920; E 471565; 
Ida Simpson, New York. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


3905 


IN THE GARDEN OF THE WORLD; words by 
Gervé Baronti, music by Charles 
Repper [of U. 8.]; medium voice, 
in F. [3497 

© Dec. 22, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
EH 467972; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


IN THE HEART OF A ROSE; words by H. 
Cooley, music by Hector Richard [of 
U.S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

j [3498 
© Feb. 7, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
H 472359 ; Hallie Cooley, Omaha, Neb. 


IN THE LAND OF RICE AND TEA; fox trot, 
by Straight and Biese, played by 
Charley Straight and Roy Bargy [of 
U. S.j] (imperial song record, no. 
9999 ) [3499 

© Feb. 16, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 20, 1920; 
EK 472596; Imperial player roll co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation ] 


IN THE MONTH OF JUNE AND ROSES; 
words by E. B. Stegmeyer, music by 
Leo Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
ill., North American music pub. co. 

[3500 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 

H) 472125; E. Brunner Stegmeyer, 
Detroit. 


IN THE SHADOW OF THE PYRAMID; words 
by R. Brunswick, music by John H. 
Haines [of U. S8.] [3501 


© 1c. Feb. 25, 1920; E 471549; 
Raymond H. Brunswick, New York. 


IN THE SPRINGTIME; from Ed. Wynn 
carnival, lyric and music by Jack 
Maloy fof U. 8.] [3502 


© Feb. 13, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 13, 1920; 
EK 471397; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 

IN THE STREETS OF BEAUTIFUL NAPLES; 
words by Frank V. Rossi, melody by 
Patsy A. Minichini [of U. S.], arr. 
by E. S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 

[3503 
© 1c. Jan. 21, 1920; E 471010; 
Rossi-Minichini & co., Newark, N. J. 

IN THE SUMMER BREEZE; words by W. 
M. Seyferlich, music by Oscar Gard- 
ner [of U. S.], arr. by W. M. Seyfer- 
lich [of U. S.] [3504 

© 1c. Feb. 14, 1920; E 472587; 
Walter M. Seyferlich, Chicago. 

IN THE TRENCHES O’ER IN FRANCE; 
words by W. M. Dawson, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, 
Legters music oc. [8505 

© Feb. 7, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
E 472371; W. M. Dawson, St. Joseph, 
Mo. 


213 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


38506 


IN THE VALLEY OF DREAMS; words by 
R. Klawitter, music by A. Leopold 
Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. ' [8506 

© Feb. 14, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 
KE 472568; Raymond Klawitter, 
Waukesha, Wis. 


IN THE WONDERFUL CITY OF THRILLS; 
words by A. Jones, melody by Jean 
Navarre [pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of 
Utse [8507 

© 1c. Feb. 21, 1920; E 471489; 
Amelia Jones, Salt Lake City. 


IN YE OLDEN DAYS; dance romantique 
by Bert R. Anthony [of U. S.] op. 
179; piano. Boston-New York-Chi- 
cago, Hvans musi€ co. [3508 

© Feb. 18, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
E 471377; Arthur Herbert Evans, 
Boston. 


INDIAN WAB DANCE; by G. W. Lee [of 


U. S.] op. 2; piano. [3509 

© Jan. 16, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 28, 1920; 
E 467311; Geo. W. Lee, Long Beach, 
Calif. 

INNO DELLA VITTORIA; versi di Guido 
Polisiero, musica di Gaetano Spag- 
nolo [of Italy]; mand. ace. Naples, 
F. Feola. S8vo. [38510 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 7, 1920; 
E 468478 ; Italian book co., New York. 


INTERNATIONAL MARCH; by J. Frankel 
[of U. S.]; instrumental. [3511 


© 1 ec. Feb. 25, 1920; E 471559; 
Joseph Frankel, New York. 


INVIOLATA; Latin hymn, music by 
Eduardo Marzo fof U. 8.]; unison 
chorus with second voice ad lib. (In 
his Gloria et honor) [3512 


© Dee. 31, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1920; 
E 470229; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 

INVITATION A MACARONY; versi di A. 
Ott. Quintavalle, musica di Giuseppe 
Leone [of Italy]; mand. acc. Naples, 
F. Feola. 8vo. [35138 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c Jan. 7, 1920; 
E 468501 ; Italian book co, New York. 

IowA I’M BLUE; words by V. Whitmer, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [38514 

© Feb. 6, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1920; 
E 472251; Viola Whitmer, Kidder, 
Mo. 
IRENE; words by Mrs. A. Steiner, 
melody by Artie Bowers [of U. 8.] 
[3515 
© 1.¢. Feb. 21, 1920; HE 471453; 
Mrs. A. Steiner, Brooklyn. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 15 


IRISH EYES; waltz ballad, words and 

music by L. G. Worcester [of U. S.] 

[38516 

© Feb. 28, 1920; 2 ce. Mar. 2, 1920; 

E 471692; Laurence Gray Worcester, 
Boston. - 


IRISHMAN’S WISH; words by F.. W. Fos- 
ter, music by Leo Friedman [of U. 
S.] Chicago, North American music 
co. , [8517 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471246; F. W. Foster, Prince Ed- 
ward Isle, Canada. 


Is IT VERY FAR TO FRANCE? words by O. 
Thorson, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.J] Chicago, North American 
music co. ‘[3518. 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 ¢. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471213; Otto Thorson, Cedar 
Rapids, Ia. 

Is MY MAMA WITH THE ANGELS; words 

and music by S. T. Dew [of U. S8.] 

[8519 . 

© Jan. 31, 1920; 2c. Jan. 31, 1920; 

EH 467747; Samuel T. Dew, Birming- 
ham, Ala. 


Is THERE A ROAD TO HEAVEN FROM 
FRANCE? words by W. Jackson, mu- 
sic by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] Chi- 
cago, North American music co. 

[3520 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 

EK 471224; William Jackson, Nor- 
wood, Canada. 

IsKRA; oberek, przez W. Kerszulis [of 
Poland, domiciled at Hamtramck, 
Mich.]; fortepian. [3521 

© 1c. Feb. 4, 1920; E 471002; 
Wladyslaw Kerszulis, Hamtramck, 
Mich. 


Issy ISsy IS HE GETTING BUSY; written 
by Fred Murray, music by John Neat 
[of England] [8522 

© Feb. 6, 1920; 1 ce. Feb. 11, 1920; 
EK 469129; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 

IT DIDN’T TAKE OUR SAMMIES LONG; 
words by F. Henderson, music by 
Leo Friedman [of U. §8.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [8523 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 ec. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471226; Florence Henderson, 
Crest, Col. 


It MUST BE VERY TRYING TO BE MAD; 
from Who’s Hooper, words by Clif- 
ford Grey, music by Howard Talbot 
[of England] [3524 

© Jan. 16, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 468944; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., and B. Feldman & ©o., 
London, 


214. 


no. 3, 1920 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


3042 


It’s A GRAND AND GLORIOUS FEELIN’ 
WHEN YOU’VE GOT A CHICKEN ON 
YOUR KNEE; words by C. Weisenauer, 
music by A. Leopold Richard [of 
U.8.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[3525 

© Feb. 4, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1920; 

E 472253; Cliffie Weisenauer, Ko- 
komo, Ind. 


It’s A GREAT LIFE IF YOU DON’T WEAKEN ; 
words and music by Jack Chester [of 
Great Britain, domiciled at Seattle, 
Wash.], arr. by R. V. Hainsworth [of 
Great Britain, domiciled at Seattle] 

[3526 
© 1c. Mar. 1, 1920; H 471674; 
J. H. Chester, Seattle. 


I’’S A LONG, LONG WAY UP DEAR OLD 
BroapwAay; words by P. H. Stahl, 
music by Geo. Trevor [of U. S.] 

[3527 
© 1c. Feb. 20, 1920; EH 472488; 
Peter H. Stahl, Groton, N. Y. 


It’s A LONG WAY OVER TO HOLLAND; 
words by J. A. Bennett, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [8528 


© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 ce. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471125; John A. Bennett, Blaine, 
Kan. 


It’s ALL FOR YOU; waltz song, words 
and music by John William Kellette 
[of U. 8.] [8529 


© Feb. 16, 1920; 2 ce. Feb. 17, 1920; 
E 4713852 ; Temple of melody co., New 
York. 


It’s ALL IN THE BLOOD; words by Mary 
Fraser, music by D. B. Towner [of 
Wes.) [3530 


© Nov. 1, 1919; 2 c Mar. 8, 1920; 
E 471877; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


It’s BREAKING MY HEART TO KEEP AWAY 
FROM YOU; words and music by J. 
MecHlliott [of U. 8.], arr. by Harry 
P. Guy [of U. 8.] Detroit, Mich., 
Twomac pub. co. [35381 

© Feb. 4, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 6, 1920; 
EH 472174; Joseph McElliott, Detroit. 

It’s FUNNY KISSES NEVER LOSE THEIR 
SWEETNESS; words by A. M. Kostal, 
melody by Jean Navarre [pseud. of 
Ethel Fisher, of U. 8.] [aioe 

© 1c. Feb. 21, 1920; E 471482; 
Albina Mae Kostal, Omaha, Neb. 

It’s MELON TIME; words by W. H. C. 
Brummer, music by Leo Friedman 
lor UL Sih) Chicago, Til...” North 
American music pub. co. [3533 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
EH 472124; William H. C. Brummer, 
San Francisco. 


It’s SOMETHING IN MY BLOOD; written 
by H. Maxwell Farrer, music by 
Cuthbert Clarke [of Great Britain] 

[3534 


© Feb. 20, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 17, 1920; 
E 469198; Reynolds & co., London. 


Iv’s THE SMART LITTLE FELLOW WHO 
STOCKED UP HIS CELLAR THAT’S GET- 
TING THE BEAUTIFUL GIRLS; one step, 
by Milton Ager, arr. by Wm. Schulz 
[of U. 8.]; orch. with piano. 4to. 

[3535 

© Feb. 7, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1920; 

E 470954; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


It’s TOUGH TO BE BROKE IN THIS WORLD; 
words by Harold De Mund, music by 
Clifford Freeman [of U. S.] [3586 

© 1c. Feb. 16, 1920; E 472320; 
De Mund-Freeman, New York. 


IT SEEMED LIKE A FAIRY PICTURE IN THE 
MOONLIGHT’S SILVERY BEAMS; words 
by G. Baldwin, music by Geo. Trevor 
[of U. 8.] [3537 

© 1c. Feb. 20, 1920; E 472485; 
Gertrude Baldwin, Alba, Mich. 


IT WAS ORDAINED TO BE SO, SWEET; 
words by Robert Browning, music 
by Alice Barnett [of U. S.]; high. 
(In a gondola, no. 8) [3538 

© Jan. 24, 1920; 2 ¢. Jan. 26, 1920; 
H 467341; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. 


J. J. BARRY POST; march, no. 838, by D. 
Goldberg [of U. S.]; instrumental. 
[3539 
© 1e Jan. 27, 1920; EH 471380; 
David Goldberg, Philadelphia. 


JACK 0’ JINGLES; written by Harold 
Simpson, music by Arthur L. Klein 
[of England] [3540 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 1c. Jan. 16, 1920; 
E 468612; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


JACK-O-LANTERN; by W. Berwald [of 
U. S.J]; piano. (EHasy teaching 
pieces ) [8541 

© Dec. 22, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
) 467971; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


JAZZ BABIES’ BALL; song-jazz dance, 

' words by Charles Bayha, music by 

Maceo Pinkard [of U. S.] [3542 

© Feb. 9, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1920; 

E 472233; Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., 
New York. 


215 


3043 


JEG LAZENGTER MOT SOL OG SOMMER (I 
long towards sun and summer) ; 
tekst av Robert Jager Loennecken, 
English tr. by A. Faurschou, musik 
av. R. H. Moller [of U. S.] [3543 

© Feb. 18, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
E 472630; Rudolph Hagbart Moller, 
Seattle. 


JESUS; words by Richard Hainsworth 
[pseud. of Haldor Lillenas], music 
by Haldor Lillenas [of Norway, domi- 
ciled at Chicago, Il1.] [3544 

© Dee. 27, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1920; 
E 471899; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


JESUS CALLS US; Sacred duet, words by 
Cecil F. Alexander, musie by Walter 
Howe Jones [of U. S.]; mezzo-sop. 
baritone or ten. [3545 

© Feb. 5, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 6, 1920; 
E 472177; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 


JESUS CAN SAVE YOU NOW; words by 
Fred P. Morris, music by Geo. C. 
Stebbins [of U. S8.] [3546 

© Dec. 27, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1920; 
Ee 471897; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


JESUS, LOVER OF MY SOUL; words by 
Charles Wesley, music by W. H. 
Neidlinger [of U. 8.]; chorus mixed 
voices, sop. and contraito solo. 4to. 

[3547 

©_Feb. 2, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 

E 467949; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. 


JESUS THE VERY THOUGHT OF THEE; 
words by Bernard of Clairvaux, tr. 
by E. Caswall, music by W. Duffett 
fof Canada]; mixed voices. Teronto- 
Hamilton, Nordheimer piano and 
music co., ltd. (Octavo edition, no. 
50) [3548 

© Dec. 27, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 10, 1920; 
EH 468584; Waiter Duffett, Toronto, 
Canada. 

JEUX D’ENFANTS; de l’opérette libertine 
Les vierges du Nil, de Max Eddy et 
Maurice Rumac, musique de VY. 
Soulaire [of France] [3549 

© Dec. 29, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 22, 1920; 
E 468735; Péle-Méle édition, Paris. 


JEWEL OF THE BIG BLUE NiLEe; from 
Baby blues, lyric by A. Rogers, music 
by C. L. Roberts [of U. S8.]. New 
York, Manhattan music pub. house. 

[8550 

©.Feb. 6, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1920; 

E 471416; Alex Rogers and C. 
Luckeyth Roberts, Brooklyn. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 111, 0. S., v. 15 


JIMMIE; words by I. Greenough, 
melody by Chas. H. Cole [of U. 8.] 
[3551 


© 1c. Feb. 21, 1920; E 471450; 
Ione Greenough, Sumas, Wash. 


JOHNATHAN SMITH; words by HK. M. 
Jones, music by Leo Friedman [oi 
U. 8S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [3552 

© Dec. 3, 1919; 2 c Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471165; Elsie M. Jones, Hartford, 
Conn. 


JOROBADITO (HL) (Le petit bossu) ; 
tango argentin, de Learsi, arr. par 
F. Salabert [of France] ; cordes avec. - 
piano conducteur. 4to. (Collection 
des refrains en vogue, no. 67) [35535 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 23, 1920; 
E 468817; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
[Coypright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


JOURNEAU (MAvRICE) Fantaisie; de 
M. Journeau [of France] ; piano a 4 
mains. [3554 

© Dec. 81, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 9, 1920; 
E 469088; Maurice Journeau, Paris. 


Sonate; de M. Journeau [of 
France] ; piano. [3555 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 1 ¢. Feb. 9, 1920; 
E 469091; Maurice Journeau, Paris. 


JoY BELLS OF JAZZLAND ; words by Nettie 
Lewis Compton, music by H. Weaver 
fof U. S.], arr. by Carl As Weber. 

[3556 
© ic. Feb. 24, 1920; EH 472666; 
Henry Weaver, Seattle. 


Joy IN TRIBULATION; words and music 

by Thoro Harris [of U. 8.] [3557 

© Aug. 6, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 

E 471510; Metropolitan church assn. 
of Wis., Waukesha, Wis. 


Joy-RIDE; lancers, arr. by Henry H. 

Pether [of England]; piano. [3558 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 1c. Jan. 15, 1920; 

E 468595; Francis, Day & Hunter, 

London. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement] 


JOYFUL CAROLS SINGING; words by Amy 
S. Woods, music by Caleb Simper 
fof Great Britain] O. N. ed. and 
Sol- fa ed. S8vo. (Christmas carols, 
TOL! .0,) [3559 

© Dec. 5,.1919; 1 ¢. Jans Ti 1920; 
B 468648; Weekes & co., London. 


216 


no. 3, 1920 — 


JUBILATE Dro; Latin hymn, music by 
Eduardo Marzo [of U. S.]; unison 
chorus with second voice ad lib. (Jn 
his Gloria et honor) [3560 


© Dee. 31, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1920; 


E 470236; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 
JULIA JANE JEMIMA IN A JUMPER; 


words by Arthur England, music by 
Tempel Smith [of England] [8561 


© Jan. 12, 1920; 1c. Jan. 18, 1920; 
E 468588; B. Feldman & co., London. 


JUMPING (A) RAG BABY; by S. Siani 

[of U. 8.]; piano. [3562 

©1e. Jan. 21, 1920; E 467249; 
Severino Siani, Philadelphia. 


JUNE; song by Mrs. H. H. A. Beach [of 
U.S.] op. 51, no. 8, with violin obbl. 
1. Sop. or ten.—2. Mezzo-sop. or bar. 

[8563 

© Feb. 18, 1920; 2 c. each Feb. 19, 

1920; E 471414; Arthur P. Schmidt 

co., Boston. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement] 


JUNE NIGHT; words tr. from the Ger- 
man and music by Roland Bocquet 
[of Great Britain] op. 31, no. 1. 

[8564 
© Dec. 22, 1919; 1c. Jan. 30, 1920; 
EK 468894; Boosey & co., London. 


JUNTO AL MAR CONTEMPLANDO LAS OLAS. 
See Marticristia (José) Tres pre- 
ludios. 


JUST A DREAM OF OLD GLory; words 
by T. Ricketts, music by Leo Fried- 
man [of U. S.J] Chicago, North 
American music co. [3565 


© Sept. 3, 1919; 2 ¢. Jan. 26, 1920; 
HE 4673885 ; T. Ricketts, Appleton, Wis. 


JUST AN IDLE DREAM; waltz ballad, 
words and music by R. B. Stillwell 
and Jas. E. C. Kelly [of U. S.] [8566 

© Jan. 2, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1920; 
EH 470267; Stillwell music co., E. 
Liverpool, O. 

JUST BLAME IT ON THE ARMY; words by 
A. Burchell, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. S.] Chicago, North American 
musie co. [3567 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471200; Alison Burchell, Phila- 
delphia. 

JUST BOB WHITE; words by R. W. Scow- 
den, melody by Jean Navarre [pseud. 
of Ethel Fisher, of U. S.J [38568 


© 1c. Feb. 21, 1920; E 471485: 
R. W. Scowden, Reynolds, Ind. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


3577 


JUST FOR TO-DAY; lyrie by Al. Bernard, 
music by Rudy Wiedoft [of U. S.] 
[8569 
© Feb. 10, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
E 472652; Maurice Richmond music 
co., inc., New York. 


JUST LIKE A Gypsy; fox trot, from 
Ladies first, by Simons and Bayes, 
played by Roy Bargy [of U. S.] 
(Imperial song record, no. 91019) 

[3570 

© Feb. 16, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 20, 1920; 

E 472605; Imperial player roll co., 

Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


JUST LIKE THE ROSE; fox trot, by Cool, 
Terriss and Bridges. played by Al. 
Eldridge [of U. S.] (Imperial song 
record, no. 91022) [3571 

© Feb. 16, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 20, 1920; 
EK 472610; Imperial player roll co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation. ] 


JUST LONESOME FOR YOU; words by G. 
W. Adams, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [8572 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 ec. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472146; G. Warren Adams, Bev- 
erly, Mass. 


JUST ME AND YOU; words and music by 
V. M. Neal [of U. S.], arr. by Glenroy 
Cooper Stein [of U. S.] [35738 

© 1c. Feb. 2, 1920; E 471009; 
Virginia Miller Neal, Bon Air, Vir- 
ginia. 

JUST MOTHER AND DAD; words by M. 
Cappel, music by M. Cappel and 
Miriam A. Edwards [of U.8.] [3574 

© Feb. 24, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1920; 
EH 471468; Maurice Cappel, Hubbell, 
Mich. 

JUST SEND ME A FRIEND; words by C. K. 
Stuart, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[3575 
© Feb. 14, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 21. 1920; 
E 472547 ; Charles K. Stuart, Seattle. 

JUST TO LOOK AGAIN IN HER EYES SO 
BLUE; words by C. EH. Shoemaker, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 

[38576 

© Jan. 31, 1920; 2c. Jan. 31, 1920; 

EH 467746; Clayton HE. Shoemaker, 
Estelline, S. D. 

JUST YOU AND I IN A FLAT; words by 

-T. J. Lang, music by A. Leopold 

Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters 

music co. [38577 

© Jan. 14, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1920; 

FE 467524; Thomas J. Lang, Detroit. 


217 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3578 


KAISER BILL AND VONDE HILL; words 
by S. W. Childress, musie by Leo 
Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [3578 

© Sept. 3, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
H 467396; Sara W. Childress, Nash- 
ville. 


KATHERINE WALZES; by R. G. Sewell 
fof U. 8.]; piano. [8579 
© 1c. Feb. 10, 1920; E 470944; 
Richard Gilbert Sewell, Washington. 


Katy oF CLARE; words by T. W. Law- 
son, melody by Andrew Belisle 
Rodger [of Great Britain] [3580 


©) tie. Jan: 12. 1920+) ©. 467255: 
Thomas William Lawson, New York. 


KEEP COMING, CASEY; words by J. A. 
Mulcahy, music by Leo Friedman 
fof U. S.J] Chicago, North American 
music co. [3581 


© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
EH 471244; J. A. Mulcahy, Deer Lodge, 
Mont. 


KEEP HIGH THE STAR SPANGLED BAN- 
NER; words by A. Tellier, music by 
Leo Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [3582 


© Sept. 8, 1919; 2c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
EX 467371; Alphonse Tellier, La 
Tuque, Canada. 


KEEP THE FIRE ON THE HOME ALTAR 
BURNING; words by H. W. Flickinger, 
music by Geo. C. Stebbins [of U. 8.] 

[8583 

© Dec. 27, 1919; 2 ce. Mar. 8, 1920; 

EH 471901; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


KEEP THE LOVELIGHT BURNING FOR ME; 
words by R. C. De Lautre, musie by 
Leo Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [3584 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
H 472060; R. C. De Lautre, Oklahoma 
City, Okl. 


KEEP THE MUSIC PLAYING; from EHast- 
ward ho, written by Lionel Rothery 
and Fred W. Leigh, composed by 
Lionel Rothery [of England] [8585 


© Dec. 30, 1919; 1 ¢ Jan. 15, 1920; 
EK 468594; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


KEWPIE LAND; lyrics by Oliver J. 
Hranke, melody by W. Duke [of U. 
S.J], arr. by Dave Peyton [of U. S8.] 

[3586 
© de: Fan, 26,°1920.- fi 4673832; 
Wilfred Duke, Chicago. 


pt. m1, 0. s., v.15 


KHAKI (THE) AND THE BLUE; words by 
J. Deskins, melody by Jean Navarre 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of U. S.] 

‘ [3587 
© 1c. Feb. 21, 1920; E 471498; 
Jeannette Deskins, Greenup, Ky. 


King ALCOHOL AND KAISER BILL; words 
by 8S. W. D. McLain, musie by Leo 
Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [3588 


© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
EX 471193; Squire W. D. MeLain, 
Deatsville, Ky. 


KING OF THE CLOUDS; words by Tom 
Lewis, music by George Frederick 
Lewis [of England]; bar. _ [8589 

© Dec. 2, 1919; 1 ec. Feb. 10, 1920; 
HE 469108 ; Parker-Charles music pub. 
co., Itd., London. 


Kine’s (THE) PASO DOBLE; by W. F. 
Hurndall [of England]; piano. 


© Dec. 30, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 16, 1920; 
E 468605; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


KISMET VALSE; by Clive J. Adley [of 
Canada]; piano with words. [859i 


© Dec. 30, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 10, 1920; 
EK 468587; Hawkes & Harris music 
co., Toronto, Canada. 


Kiss (A) ; words by M. Douglas, music 
by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [38592 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472089; Mildred Douglas, Green- 
ville, Tex. 


Kiss (THE) CALL; selection, by Ivan 
Caryll, selected and arr. by H. M. 
Higgs [of Great Britain] ; orch. with 
piano. (Operatic selections, no. 138) 

[8593 

© Jan. 17, 1920; 1 ¢. Jan. 27, 1920; 

EH} 468922; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 

don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


KISS ME AGAIN; waltz, by S. G. Gaudio 

[of Canada]; piano. [3594 

© Dec. 22, 1919; 1c. Jan. 10, 1920; 

EK 468586; S. G. Gaudio, Toronto, 
Canada. 


KISSING TIME; musical play, by Guy 
Bolton, P. G. Wodehouse and Clifford 
Grey, music by Ivan Caryll [of Great 
Britain]; vocal se. 4to. [3595 


© Nov. 25, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 7, 1920; 
E 468559; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


918 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1920 


3612 


KISSING TIME—Continued. 
selection, by Ivan Caryll, selected 
and arr. by Shipley Douglas [of 
Great Britain]; band. 4to. (Brass 
and reed band journal, no. 109) 
[3596 
© Dee. 15, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
EH 468934; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement ] 


KITTY WOBBLE; jazz rag, by W. Gregory 

[of U. S.]; piano. [3597 

© Jan. 22, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 

BH 467353; Waylande Gregory, Pitts- 
burg, Kan. 


KnicHt (THE) oF BETHLEHEM ; a chil- 
dren’s song, words by H. N. Maughan, 
music by George Henschel [of Great 
Britain] 4to. (Songs in unison, no. 
51) [3598 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 1¢. Jan. 17, 1920; 
H 468653; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow. 


KNIGHTS AND LADYES; danse petite, by 
W. Berwald [of U.S.]; piano. (Five 
piano pieces, no. 2) [3599 

© Feb. 7, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
E 472337; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati. 


KocHAINE; polka mazurka, by J. 

Frankel [of U. S.]; piano. [3600 

med ve. Web. 25,°1920; EH 471555; 
Joseph Frankel, New York. 


KooLEMOoFF (Cool ’em off) ; words and 
melody by Herschel Henlere [of U. 
S.], arr. by F. Henri Klickmann [of 
LS.) [3601 
© 1c. Feb. 11, 1920; E 472283; 

Will Rossiter, Chicago. 


La, LA, ALAMAC; lyrics by H. L. Latz, 
music by Joseph Jones [of U. S.] 
[3602 
©1e Jan. 29, 1920; E 471387; 
Harry Leo Latz, Atlantic City. 


LABORING (THE) MAN IS THE MAN OF 
TODAY; words by C. M. Olson, music 
by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [3603 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
EK 472099; Carrie M. Olson, Min- 
neapolis. 


LAcRyYMosA. See In memoriam. 


LADDIE DEAR; words by E. P. H. King, 
melody by Artie Bowers [of U. 8.] 

[3604 

© 1c. Feb. 21, 1920; E 471455; 
HE. P. H. King, Montreal, Canada. 


172176—20——5 


LADDIE MOTHER IS NEAR; lullaby, words 
anon. and by W. HE. Whigam, music 
by W. EH. Whigam [of U. S.]; low 
voice. [8605 

© 1c. Feb. 24, 1920; E 472655; 
Wm. EK. Whigam, Denver. 


LAFAYETTE—WE ARE HERE; words by 
Winifrede Callahan, music by Miriam 
Callahan [of U. S8.] [38606 


© Feb. 16, 1920; 2 ¢. Feb. 18, 1920; 


E 472412; Willis music co., Cin- 
cinnati. 
Lake (THE) See Griffis (Hlliot) 
Sonata. 


LAKESIDE REVELS. See In Lakeland. 


LAND (THE) OF BYE-AND-BYE; words by 
Kay Ort, music by E. S. S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S.] [3607 

© 1c. Feb. 9, 1920; E 472213; 
O. Kutzman, South Brisbane, Aus- 
tralia. 


LAND (THE) OF MEMORIE; words by 
John Steven McGroarty, music by 
Elizabeth Thomas [of U. S.] (In 
Four wander songs, 1920 series) 

[38608 

© Jan. 29, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 

E 467771; Western music pub. co., 
Los Angeles. 


LAND (THE) OF PARADISE; words by C. 
Hendrix, melody by H. T. Myers [of 
U. S.J [8609 

© 1c. Feb. 24, 1920; E 472646; 
Harry T. Myers and Claire Hendrix, 
Louisville. 


LANDLORD (THE) OF THE OLD SHIP INN; 
words by P. J. O’Reilly, music by 
Raymond Loughborough [of Great 
Britain]; in C. [3610 

© Jan. 8, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 13, 1920; 
E 469162; Metzler & co (1909) Itd., 
London. 


LANTERN (THE) OF LOVE; from Dear 
me, lyric by Viola Brothers Shore, 
music by Leo Edwards [of U. S.] 

[3611 

© Feb. 18, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 

EK} 471547; McCarthy & Fisher, inc., 
New York. 


LARK (THE) THAT SANG IN THE RAIN; 

words and music by Isabel Wister 

or WS: | [3612 

© Feb. 27, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 

E 472663; Wesley Webster, San 
Francisco. 


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3613 


pt. 111, 0. 8., v. 15 


LAST NIGHT WHEN I MET YOU IN DREAM- 
LAND; words by Mrs. V. H. Dough- 
erty, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U.8.] Chicago, North American mu- 
sic co. : [3613 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471249; Mrs. V. H. Dougherty, 
Warren, Or. 


Last (A) REQUEST; words by Lucy 
Webb, music by George F. Lewis [of 
Great Britain] [3614 


© Jan. 1, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 10, 1920; 
E 469106 ; Parker-Charles music pub. 
co., ltd., London. 


LAUGH AT ME; words and melody by 
R. Netter [of U. 8.] [8615 


© 1c. Mar. 1, 1920; E 471646; 
Robert Netter, New York. 


LAUGHING EYES; words by Berwick 
Sayers, music by Denis Ashleigh [of 
Great Britain]; in D. [3616 

© Feb. 9, 1920; 1 ec. Feb. 13, 1920; 
E 469152; Collard Moutrie, London. 


LAUNCH OUT AND SAVE; words by Her- 
bert J. Bryce, music by D. B. Towner 
fot: 8.) [3617 

© Nov. 1, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1920; 
E 471885; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


LAVEROCK (THE) See Scott (Francis 
George) ‘Three short songs. 


LAzy MISSISSIPPI; words and music by 
Ballard Macdonald and Robert Ley- 
enson [of U. 8.] [38618 

© Feb. 28, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 1, 1920; 
E 471664; Shapiro, Bernstein & ¢o., 
inc., New York. 


LEAGUE (THE); words by F. D. Fos- 
ter, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. S.J] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[8619 

© Feb. 14, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 

E 472558; F. D. Foster, Millville, 
Calif. 


LEAGUE OF NATIONS; march by I. J. 
Spiller and H. Natzy [of U. S.], arr. 
by Louis Katzman [of U. 8S.]; piano. 

[8620 

© fi @¢ Jan. 24, 1920; HW 471111; 

Isidor Spiller and Hazay Natzy, New 
York. 


LEAP YEAR TIME; words by S. W. Vel- 
ker, music by Leo Friedman [of U. 
S.] Chicago, North American music 
co. [8621 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 4721385; Stanley Wm. Velker, To- 
ledo, O. 


LEAVE IT TO ME; words by M. E. Drei- 
del, music by Hector Richard [of U. 
S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[8622 

© Feb. 6, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1920; 

Bey, Marie HE. Dreidel, Louis- 
ville. 


LEHMANN (LizA) Six celebrated clas- 
sic songs; English adaptation by R. 
H. Elkin, ed. by L. Lehmann [of Eng- 
land] ; low voice, series 3. Contents: 
Sun above me; by Pergolesi.—Lith- 
uanian song; by Chopin.—Roam as I 
may, by Rosa.—None but an aching 
heart; by Tschaikowsky. — Persian 
love song; by Rubinstein—Come O 
my fairest treasure; by Gluck. [3623 


© Feb. 2, 1920; 1 c Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 469047; Elkin & co., London. 


LEMONS; words and music, by H. L. 

Brown [of U. 8.] 4to. [3624 

© Feb. 10, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 12, 1920; 

Ei} 471082; Harry Leslie Brown, La- 
econia, N. H. 


Lro; words and music by T. L. Galla- 
gher [of U. S.], arr. by Perey Wen- 
rich: fer Dae [38625 

©,1 ce Mar. 3, 1920; #47127: 
T. L. Gallagher, Gallitzin, Pa. 


LEONCAVALLO (RUGGIERO) Chanson 
d’amour; by R. Leoncayvallo [fof 
Italy]; piano. [3626 


© Jan. 29, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1920; 
E 469224; Schott & co., London. 


LET ME BE THINE O LorD; words by M. 
Means, melody by Kevin Kildare [of 
U. S.J [8627 


© 1c Feb. 21, 1920; E 471451; 
Mary Means, Bridgeport, Conn. 


LET ME DREAM THAT MY DREAM HAS 
COME TRUE; words by F.. Foster, mu- 
sic by Leo Friedman [of U. 8.] Chi- 
cago, North American music ¢o. 

[3628 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2c. Feb. 7, 1920; 

E 471248; Fay Foster, Huntington, 
W. Va. 


LET’S MAKE BELIEVE; words by Vincent 
Cicatelli, music by V. Tomasulo [of 
U28.4 [8629 

© 1c. Feb. 17, 1920; E 471855; 
Vincent Tomasulo, New York. 


LET THE JOY RING OUT; words by 
William Tillotson Pettengill, music 
by Paul Richard Pettengill [of U. S.] 

[3630 

© Aug. 6, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 

E 471527; Metropolitan church assn. 
of Wis., Waukesha, Wis. 


220 


no. 3, 1920 


LET US KISS AND BE SWEETHEARTS 
AGAIN; words by P. Sandstrom, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [8631 

© Feb. 14, 1920; 2c. Feb. 21, 1920; 
E 472567; Pearl Sandstrom, Detroit. 


LET YOUR THOUGHTS BE OF MOTHER BE- 
FORE IT’S TOO LATE; words by G. Osha, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [3632 

© Feb. 14, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 
E 472549; Gerald Osha, New Haven. 


LETTERS; words and melody by HE. 

Rennie [of U. S8.] [3633 

(oy ie, Web: 14, 1920; BH :471825; 
Emma Rennie, New York. 


LETTERS FROM A MAINE FARM; Seven 
pieces, by Elliot Griffis [of U. 8.]; 
piano. [3634 

© Feb. 20, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 
E 471537; Composers’ music corp., 
New York. 


LHOUMEAU (A.) ‘Trois tantum ergo; 
par A. Lhoumeau [of France] ; pour 
voix égales d’hommes ou de femmes 
et d’enfants. (Selecta opera, collec- 
tion choisie, voix seules, no. 49) 
nos. 1-3. 12mo. [3635 

© Dee. 12, 1919; 1c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
E 469180; L.-J. Biton, St. Laurent- 
sur-Sévre, France. 


LIBERTY PROCLAIMED; behold, judgment 
will lay to the line, anthem, words 
from Isaiah and Revelations, music 
by Louis Adolphe Coerne [of U. S.] 
op. 126, no. 2b; baritone solo and 
three-part chorus women’s voices. 
4to. (Choruses of peace and victory ) 

[8636 


© Dee. 11, 1919; 2 ec. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 467969; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


———_ —— —— mixed voices, with bari- 
tone solo. 4to. [8637 
© Jan. 29, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 

E 467970; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


LIBERTY, THE ROSE OF THE U. S. A.; 
words by E. Komorowsky, music by 
Leo Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [8638 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 ¢ Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471301; Ed. Komorowsky, Mil- 
waukee. 

LIBERTY’S PROCLAMATION; words by L. 
F. Jdaley, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.J]. Chicago, North American 
music co. [38639 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472070; L. F. Haley, Waynesboro, 
Pa.: 


“MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


3648 


LisoNnaTI; fox-trot, by Jess Libonati 
[of U. S.J], arr. by F. Henri Klick- 
mann [of U. S.]; piano. [3640 

© Feb. 13, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
E 4723823; Will Rossiter, Chicago. 


LIFE; words by C. Stegmeier, music by 
Leo Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [38641 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
HE 472122; C. Stegmeier, Wauna, Or. 


words by H. Dahlberg, music by 
Leo Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [38642 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
EK 471188; Hildegarde Dahlberg, 
Grantsburg, Wis. 


LIFE IS LIKE A RED, RED ROSE; words by 
S. Hardman, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. 8.] Chicago, Ill., North Amer- 
ican. music pub. co. [36438 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c Feb. 2, 1920; 
a 472113; Stella Hardman, Tulsa, 
kl, 


LIFE’S FADED DREAM; words by Mack 
Michels, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[8644 

© Feb. 14, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 

EH 472568; Mark A. Mitchelson, New 
York 


LIFE’S PAST TENSE; words by P. L. 
Sarkans, jr., melody by Jean Navarre 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of U. S.] 

[8645 
© 1c. Feb. 21, 1920; E 471497: 
P. L. Sarkans, jr., Pittsburgh. 


LigHts 0’ THANE WALTZ; by E. C. 

Lemieux [of U. S.]; piano. [3646 

© Feb. 6, 1920; 2c. Feb. 16, 1920; 

E 471866; Edouard C. Lemieux, 
Juneau, Alaska. 


LIKE A PILGRIM SEARCHING HAPPINESS: 
. words by EH. Soltof, melody by BE. 
Soltof [of U. S.] and C. Borrelli [of 
Italy], arr. by Edward Soltof. [3647 
© 1c. Feb. 14, 1920; E 472589; 
Ed. Soltof & Chas. Borrelli, Phil- 
adelphia. 


LIKE APRIL SUNSHINE AFTER SHOWERS; 
words by A. Russell, music by Leo 
Friedman fof U. S.] Chicago, 
North American music Co. [3648 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471300; Agnes Russell, Ladysmith, 
Canada. 


LIKE UNTO THE MOTH. See Love slants. 


221 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3649 


pt. m1, n. 8., v.15 


Lirorito; words by M. R. Woods, music 
by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New 
York, World music pub. corp. [3649 

© Feb. 19, 1920; 2 c. Feb: 24, 1920; 
E 472740; Mamie Reed Woods, Mo- 
bile. 


Lity (THE) BELLS; from El capitan, 
by John Philip Sousa, arr. by Dan 
Godfrey [of Great Britain]; mili- 
tary band with cornet solo. London, 
Chappeil & co., ltd. (Jn Chappell’s 
army journal, no. 471) [3650 

© Jan. 26, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 468938; John Chureh co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


LIMEHOUSE NIGHTS; from Morris Gest 
midnight whirl, lyrics by John 
Henry Mears and Bud De Sylva, 
1ausic by Geo. Gershwin [of U. 8.] 

[3651 

© Feb. 11. 1920; 2 c. Feb. 13, 1920; 

EK 471079; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 

Linpa Li; versi di G. Onofri, musica di 
G. Capolongo [of Italy]; mand. acc. 
Naples, E. Gennarelli ec. 4to. 

[8652 
© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 


I 468995; Italian book co., New 
York. 
LINGER, O GENTLE TIME; part-song, 


words by Adelaide Procter, music by 
Eduardo Marzo [of U. S.] op. 164; 
two women’s voices. 4to. [3653 

© Feb. 2, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 467951; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. 


Lis’NING IN; words and music by W. 
Hewitt: fot’ D..-S82 arr.) by iians 
Buehler } [3654 

©) ce. Jam.) 12; '4920 2 Hh 471004: 
William Hewitt, Paterson, N. J. 

Liszt (Franz) Années de pélerinage; 
Italie, de Liszt, rév. par 8. Riéra [of 
France]; piano. (Hdition classique, 
no. 9774-9775) 2° et 3° année. 

[8655, 3656 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 

E 469000, 469001; Durand & gie, 

Paris. [Copyright is claimed on re- 
vision ] 

LITANIES A LA BIEN-AIMEE; andante, 
par Franegois Simon [of Belgium]; 
piano, violon et violoncelle. Violon 
ripieno, contrebasse et harmonium 
ad lib. [38657 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
BE 469007; V. C. Rousseaux, Brussels, 
Belgium. 


Lirany. See Pullein (John) ° Three 
miniatures. 


LITHUANIAN SONG. 


See Chopin (Fréd- 
éric Francois) ‘ 


LITTLE AUSTRALIAN SONGS; lyrics by P. 
C. Cole, music by Anthony Dare [of 
Australia]; piano with words. (Im: 
perial edition, no. 179) [38658 

© Nov. 19, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 9, 1920; 
E 469055; Allan & co., pty. ltd., Mel- 
bourne, Australia. 


LITTLE (A) BACKWATER ON THE STREAM 
OF LOVE; words by Harold Simpson, 
music by Geoffrey Henman [of Great 
Britain] [38659 

© Feb. 20, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 17, 1920; 
E 469196; Reynolds & co., London. 


LITTLE (THE) CHILDREN PLAYING ON 
THE STREET; melody by J. De Graff 
[of Dosa [8660 

© 1c Feb. 14,1920 47i1s32 - 
Jere De Graff, Brooklyn. 


LITTLE CHUMS; school march, by M. F. 
Haber [of U. 8.]; piano. (Universal 
music library, no. 4) [3661 

© Dec. 1, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 22, 1920; 
HE) 471071; M. Faulhaber & co., Chi- 
cago. 


LITTLE DOLLY’s DANCE; by Cecil Ray- 
ners [of Great Britain]; piano. 
[8662 
© Jan. 19, 1920; 1 ce. Jan. 27, 1920; 
E 468920; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 


LITTLE (THE) HAVEN; lyric by A. E. 
Lewis, music by Percy B. Kahn [of 
England]; in F. [3663 

© Feb. 3. 1920; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 469051; Enoch & sons, London. 


LITTLE PAL 0’ MINE; ballad, words and 
music by G. A. Kurtzeborn, jr., and 
J. J. Callahan [of U. S8.] [3664 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
E 472397; Dixon-Lane pub. co., St. 
Louis. 


LITTLE PEARL OF THE COUNTRY; words 
by S. Elley, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. 8.] Chicago, North. American 
music co. [38665 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472101; S. Hiley, North Gower, 
Canada. 

LITTLE STACCATO ETUDE; by James H. 
Rogers [of U. 8.]; piano. (Piano 
music for early grades) [3666 

© Jan. 24, 1920; 2c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
EK 467844; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. set 


222 


no. 8, 1920 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


368%) 


LitTtte (A) SUNBEAM; words and mu- | Lone Star; words by M. Crowe, music 


sic by I. M. Higdon [of U. S.] [3667 

© Feb. 22, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1920; 
E 471872; Isabel Marie Higdon, Cin- 
cinnati. 


LITTLE SWEETHEART OF MINE; words by 
A. Gillette, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
CO. [8668 

© Dec. 26, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1920; 
E 467543; Antonio Gillette, West 
Medford, Mass. 


LITTLE WHEEL A-TURNIN’ IN MY HEART; 
American negro folksong, arr. by 
William Arms Fisher [of U. S.]; 
high voice, in F. [3669 

© Dec. 22, 1919; 2 c Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 467968 ; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


LIVING FOR ETERNAL GLORIES; words by 
Esther L. Pennington, music by Elsie 
Celestine Dean [of U. S.] [3670 

© Aug. 6, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 
E 471517; Metropolitan church assn. 
of Wis., Waukesha, Wis. 


Locat no. 94, A. F. M.; march, by 

Louis Meier [of U. 8.]; band. 4to. 

2 [8671 

© Feb. 24, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1920; 

E 471467; Local no. 94, M. P. U., 
Tulsa, Okl. 


Lota; my Brazilian maid, words by 
Louis Weslyn, melody by Eva Apple- 
field [of U. S.J, arr. by Neil Moret 
[of U. S.] [3672 

© 1c. Feb. 24, 1920; E 472624; 
Daniels & Wilson, ine., San Fran- 
cisco. 


—— song of absence, written by J. M. 
Stuart. Young, composed by Gilbert 
Stacey [of Great Britain] London, 
Walsh, Holmes & co. [3673 

© Jan. 29, 1920; 1 ¢. Feb. 17, 1920; 
E 469206; Percy John Cross, Man- 
chester, England. 


LONDONDERRY AIR; arr. by J. A. Meale 

[of Great Britain] ; organ. [3674 

© Dee. 29, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 30, 1920; 

E 468889; Boosey & co., London. 

[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


LONDONDERRY (THE) AIR; air tradi- 


tional, arr. and har. by Herbert 
Sanders [of Canada]; organ. (St. 
Cecilia, no. 137) [38675 


© Feb. 16, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1920; 
E 469194; H. W. Gray co., New York. 


by E. S. 8. Huntington [of U. S.] 
[3676 
© 1e Feb. 9, 1920; E 472219; 
Milt Crowe, Oakland, Calif. 


LONESOME FOR SOME ONE; words by 
Nina Shockley and W. L. Shockley, 
melody by W. L. Shockley [of U. S.], 
arr. by Harold Dixon [of U. S.] 

: [8677 
© 1 ec. Feb. 16, 1920; E 472357; 
W. L. Shockley, St. Louis. 


Lone (THE) AGO; words by C. R. 
Miller, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [3678 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471245; Carl R. Miller, Gibbon, 
Minn. 


Lone (THE) LITTLE LANE; words by 
Monica Chapman, music by A. Her- 
bert Brewer [of Great Britain]; 
in C. [3679 

© Jan. 14, 1920; 1 ¢. Jan. 30, 1920; 
E 468897 ; Boosey & co., London. 


LoNG, LONG AGO; words by L. T. Sims, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. S8.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[3680 
© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472142; Leo T. Sims, Chicago. 

LONGING; words and music by A. New- 

man [of U. S.] [3681 
© 1c. Mar. 3, 1920; E 471738; 
A. Newman, New Brunswick, N. J. 

— words and music by E. R. Cheney 
[of U. S.], arr. by Herbert Henning 
fot U. Si] [38682 

© ice.’ Mar. 1, 1920; EY 471655: 
Earl R. Cheney, Los Angeles. 

Look AFTER THE KIDDIES; words by 
H. W. Naylor, music by Hector Rich- 
ard [of U. 8S.]: Chicago, Legters 
music co. [38683 

/ "e) Dec. 26,1920: 2 ¢.' Jan. 27, 1920; 
E 467539 ; Henrietta W. Naylor, Lex- 
ington, Ky. 

LooK FOR THE SILVER LINING; words by 
Bud De Sylva, music by Jerome 
Kern [of U. S8.] [3684 

© Jan. 24, 1920; 2c. Jan. 27, 1920; 
E 467358; T. B. Harms co., New 
York. 

Look ouT GERMANY; words by L. 
Brown, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S8.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [3685 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471283; Laurette Brown, Salt 
Lake City. 


223 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3686 


pt. 111, D. s., v. 15 


Look to Jesus; words by T. Lockett, 
music by Geo. Trevor [of U. 8.] 
[3686 
© 1c. Feb. 20, 1920; E 472482; 
Thomas Lockett, Piedmont, Ala. 

LOOK YE SAINTS, THE SIGHT IS GLORI- 
ous; Easter anthem, words by 
Thomas Kelly, music by W. Berwald 
[of U. S.]; mixed voices. [3687 

© Feb. 12, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 14, 1920; 
E 471312; Willis music co., Cin- 
cinnati. 

Looks; words by S. N. Furgerson, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. §8.] 
Chicago, North American musie co. 

[3688 


© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471272; Susie Nelson Furgerson, 
Halifax, N. C. 


Lorp (THE) OF HEAVEN; words by 
Arthur Symons, music by Cecil For- 
syth [of U. S8.]; men’s voices. 4to. 
(Modern series, no. 170) [3689 

© Jan. 20, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 21, 1920; 
FE) 457242; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

Lorp’s (THE) PRAYER; words from the 
Bible, rearr. by Sara J. Hale, music 
by C. Gregory Dickson [of U. S.] 

[3690 

© Dec. 23, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1920; 

EK 470261; Caspar @. Dickson, Ken- 
sington, Md. 

See also Tschaikowsky 
Iljitch) 

LORRAINE; words by F. Crystal, music 
by Geo. Trevor [of U. S.] [3691 

© 1c. Feb. 20, 1920; E 472472; 
Freida Crystal, Healdsburg, Calif. 


LOST LOVE FOUND AGAIN; words by J. J. 
Fritz, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of 
U.S.] New York, World music pub. 
corp. [3692 

© Feb. 19, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
EH 472718; Joseph J. Fritz, Chicago. 

LoTUS FLOWERS; entr’acte, by Chas. N. 
Parker, arr. by W. G. Hauenschild 
[of U. S.J]; orch. with piano. [8693 

© Feb. 16, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 27, 1920; 
E 471607; Photo play music co., New 
York. 

Lou Lov. See Cochrane 
Four tweenies. 

LourRE IN G. See Bach (Johann Se- 
bastian) 

Love: words by Alex Sullivan, music 
by uynn Cowan [of U. S.] [38694 

© Jan. 21, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 23, 1920; 
FE 467304; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 


(Peter 


(Peggy ) 


Love—Continued. 

words by E. La More, music by 

Hector Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, 

Legters music co. [3695 
© Feb. 14, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 

E 472553; Estelle La More, Milwau- 

kee. 


LovE ALWAYS FINDS THE WAY ; words by 
William A. Davis, melody by J. J. 
Handzlik [of U. 8.]; violin acc. 

[8696 

© 1c. Jan. 20, 1920; E 467352; 

John Joseph Handzlik, Sharpsburg, 
Pa. 


LOVE AND A ROSE; lyric by Harold G. 
Frost, melody by EH. Clinton Keith- 
ley [of U. S8.] [3697 

© 1c. Feb. 10, 1920; E 470939; 
McKinley music co., Chicago. 


LOVE AND ROSES; waltzes, by Chas. L. 

Johnson [of U. S8.]; piano. [3698 

© Mar. 1, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 2, 1920; 

E 471696; Harold Rossiter music co., 
Chicago. 


LovE AND WAR; words by Mrs. F. 
Fisher, musie by Hector Richard [of 
U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[3699 

© Jan. 14, 1920; 2 ec. Jan. 27, 1920; 

WH 467525; Mrs. Frank Fisher, Grand 
Haven, Mich. 


LOVE-FREE; words by Sara ‘Teasdale, 
music by Eric Delamarter [of U. S.] 
[3700 

© Feb. 16, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1920; 

EH 471347; H. W. Gray co., New York. 


LOVE IN ABSENCE; trio, words by Alice 
Foster, music by Fay Foster [of 
U. 8.]; women’s voices. 4to. [3701 

© Feb. 28, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 1, 1920; 
E 471672; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


LOVE IN LILAC TIME; valse, by Jean Len- 
sen [of Belgium]; piano. | [3702 
- © Feb. 10, 1920; 1 ¢. Feb. 11, 1920; 
E 469128; Keith Prowse & co., Itd., 
London. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement ] 


LOovE IS A SICKNESS; part-song, words 
by Samuel Daniel, music by Daniel 
Protheroe [of U. S.]; men’s voices. 
4to. [3703 

© Dec. 24, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 467966; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


294 


no. 3, 1920 


LOVE IS JUST LIKE A BUBBLE; words by 
W. J. Murphy, music by A. Leopold 
Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [3704 


© Feb. 4, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1920; 
 E 472249; Wm. J. Murphy, Norfolk, 
Va. 


LOVE-LOVE-LOVE; words by A. F. Money- 
penny, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S8.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [8705 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471297; A. F. Moneypenny, &. 
Orange, N. J. 


LOVE MAKES THE SUNSHINE; lyric by 
Hileen Price-Evans, musie by Arthur 
Heale [of England];inB flat. [3706 


© Dec. 31, 1919; 1c. Jan. 10, 1920; 
EH 468580; Enoch & sons, London. 


LovE ME; words by J. M. Ballard, mu- 

Sic by HE. 8S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 

[8707 

© 1c. Feb. 16, 1920; E 472343; 
James M. Ballard, Louisville. 


LOVE ME LITTLE GIRLIE; words by H. 
Pace, musie by Leo Friedman [of 
U. §.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [3708 


© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
HE 471281; Elizabeth Pace, London, 
Canada. 


LOVE ME SOME; words by W. L. Shock- 
ley, melody by Herman A. Hummel 
[of U. S.] [3709 

© 1c. Feb. 16, 1920; E 472356; 
W. L. Shockley, St. Louis. 


LOVE SLANTS; cycle, lyrics by Angie 
Breakspear, musie by A. L. Stewart 
[of U. S.] Contents: When she’s 
Jrish.—Like unto the moth.—Razzy, 
jazzy Japanee.—The first hundred 
years is always d’hardest.—’Cept 
you. [3710 

© 1 e. Feb. 2, 1920: B 471015; 
Anna Lambert Stewart, New York. 


Love sone; by I. J. Paderewski. See 
Hindu dance; by Harry Rowe Shel- 
ley. 


LOVE THAT IS LOST AND GONE; words by 
G. M. Brown, music by Hector Rich- 
ard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters mu- 
sic co. [3711 

© Jan. 14, 1920; 2c. Jan. 27, 1920; 
E 467520; Grace M. Brown, Balti- 
more. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


3720 


LOVE YOUR LOVIN’ DADDY; words by F. 
Scenter, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U.S.] Chicago, North American mu- 
Sic co. [38712 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472141; Frank Scenter, Detroit. 


Lover (A); words by B. Hillestad, mu- 
sic by Leo Friedman [fof U. S.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

: [Sti 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 

E 4720384; Ben Hillestad, Kendall, 
Wis. 

Lover’s (A) QUARREL; words by F. R. 
Lindeman, musie by Hector Richard 
[of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [3714 

© Feb. 4, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1920; 
EK 472263; Florence R. Lindeman, 
Fort Worth, Tex. 


LOVE’S BEACON LIGHT. 
home. 


LOVES CALL; words by M. Morrison, 
music by A. Leopold Richard [of 
U. S.J] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[3rib 


© Feb. 6, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1920; 
E 472256 ; Marge Morrison, St. Louis. 


LOVE’S DREAMING; words by M. R., 
Woods, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [38716 

(© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 ec. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472164; Mamie Read Woods, Mo- 
bile. 


LOVE’S GOLDEN LANE; words by Tell 
Taylor, music by Del. Delbridge [of 
Uss.], arr? by Fred. Hutter’ [of 
Wesel [3717 


© 1c. Jan. 21, 1920; E 467244; 
Tell Taylor musie corp., Chicago. 


See Hearth and 


LOVE’S REVERIE; words by P. G. Turner, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[3718 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 ce. Feb. 7, 1920; 

E 471237; P. G. Turner, Algood, 
Tenn. 

LOVE’S ROSARY; waltz, by Jennie In- 
nella, arr. by Wm. Schulz [of U. 8.]; 
orch. with piano. 4to. [3719 

© Feb. 7, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1920; 
E 470956; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arfange- 

- ment] 

LOVINGLAND; words by Edward Smalle, 
music by J. Greer [of U. S.] [3720 

© 1c. Feb. 16, 1920; E 472352; 
Jesse Greer, New York. 


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3721 


LUCE BIANCA; versi di M. Buja, mu- 
sieca di G. Chiarolanza [of Italy]; 
mand. ace. Naples, F. Feola. 8vo. 

[8721 


© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 7, 1920; 
E 468518; Italian book co., New 
York. 


Lucia; versi di Libero Bovio, musica 
di Vittorio Fassone [of Italy]; 
mand. ace. Naples, F. Feola. S8vo. 

[3722 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 e@. Jan. 7, 1920; 

E 468502; Italian book co., New 
York. 


LucI“LE; oo-la-la! Lucille, words by 
Grace Doro, music by Wheeler Wads- 
worth and Victor Arden [of U. 8.] 

[3723 


© Jan. 19, 1920; 2c. Jan. 22, 1920; 
E 467241; Will Rossiter, Chicago. 


Luck (THE) sTEP; fox trot, words by 
Douglas Furber, music by Armand 
Haagman, arr. by Walter R. Collins 
[of England]; piano with words. 

[3724 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 ¢. Jan. 21, 1920; 

E 468806; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. 


words by Douglas Furber, music 
by Armand Haagman [of England] 
[3725 
© Dec. 20, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 21, 1920; 
E 468803; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. 


LuLLABy (A); words by H. E. Rue, 
melody by Jean Navarre [pseud. of 
Ethel Fisher, of U. S.] [3726 

© 1c. Feb. 21, 1920; E 471478; 
Helen Estes Rue, Broadus, Mont. 


LULLABY TIME; words by M. L. Dallas, 
music by A. Viehoever [of U. S8.], 
arr. by Mabel Viehoever [of U. S.] 

Part 

© 1c. Feb. 19, 1920; E 471442; 

Marie L. Dallas, Washington, and 
Arno Viehoever, Silesia, Md. 


LULLABY WALTZ; by C. F. Fulla [of 
OU. 8:13 piano. [3728 


© 1c. Jan. 21, 1920; E 467247; 
Charles Francis Fulla, Philadelphia. 


See Heures d’été. 


LUNE DE CUIVRE. 


LUNTANO ASSAIE; versi di G. Capurro, 
musica di R. Bossi [of Italy] ; mand. 
ace. Naples, E. Gennarelli e c. 

[3729 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 

EK 468953; Italian book co., New 
York. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 15 


Lyke (A) WAKE DIRGE; words anon., 
music by S. Gregory Ould fof 
Great Britain]; mixed voices. 4to. 
(Choral album, no. 1294) [37380 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 17, 1920; 
E 468656; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow. 


M’HA DITTO CA SI; versi di Giuseppe 
Capaldo, musica di R. Falvo fof 
Italy]; mand. ace. Naples, F. Feola. 


Svo. [87381 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 ce. Jan. 7, 1920; 
E 468510; Italian book co., New 
York. 


M’HA DITTO: GNORSI; versi di A. Man- 
gione, musica di F. Buongiovanni 
[of Italy]; mand. ace. Naples, E. 
Gennarelli e ec. 4to. falon 


© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 « Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 468954; Italian book co., New 
York. 


MA MIE LEVEZ-VouUS; sonnet de Ronsard, 
musique de A. Delacroix [of France] 
(Mélodies, b) [3733 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 1 ce. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 469019; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 


Ma REINE; mazurka, by Arthur L. 

Brown [of U. S.]; piano. [3734 

© Feb. 3, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1920; 

EK 470960; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


McNULTy’s CAFE; words by W. West, 
music by A. Leopold Richard [of U. 
S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[37385 
© Dec. 26, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1920; 
E 467549; William West, Denver. 


MADAMMUZZELLE BON NUIT; from Dere 
Mable, words by Edward Streeter 
and John Hodges, music by Rosa- 
mond Hodges [of U. S.] [37386 

© Feb. 20, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 
E 471474; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


Maccie; valse, by Marcel Lattés [of 
France]; piano. . [38737 
~ © Dec. 29, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 6, 1920; 
E 468562; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


Macic (THE) cross; operetta, words 
by Margaret E. Lacey, music by 
Eduardo Marzo [of U. 8.]; girls’ 
voices. 4to. [3738 

© Jan. 30, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 31, 1920; 
D 19987; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 


226 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1920 


Maip (THE) OF THE MOUNTAINS; selec- 
tion, by H. Fraser-Simson, selected 
and arr. by J. Ord Hume [of Great 
Britain]; band. 4to. (Boosey’s 
brass band journal, no. 588) [3739 


© Aug. 19, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 9, 1919; 
E 469067; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, lItd., London. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement] 


MALVAGITA ; versi di V. Emilio, musica 


di G. Del Vecchio [of Italy] ; mand. 
ace. Naples, E. Gennarelliec. 4to. 
[3740 


© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 ec. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 468955; Italian book co., New 
York. 


words by W. Hislop, music 
Chi- 


MAMMA; 
by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 
cago, North American music co. 

[38741 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 26 Jan. 26, 1920; 

E 467391 ; William Hislop, Ramona, 
Kan. 


MAN (THE) WHO KEPT THE WAR FROM 
COMING HERE; words by Leo Leonard 
Curran, music by Leo Friedman [of 


U. S.J] Chicago, North American 
music ¢o. [3742 
© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 


E 471293; Leo L. Curran, North 
Bend, Neb. 


MAN (THE) WHO WINS; words by E. 
K. Arnold, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [3743 

© Dee. 3, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 4711438 ; E. K. Arnold, Battle Creek, 
Mich. 


MANANA; characteristic piece, by 
Howard Talbot [of England]; orch. 
4to. (Orchestral journal of popular 
music, no. 614) [3744 


© Jan. 16, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 468941 ; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 


—— (To-morrow); characteristic 
piece, by Howard Talbot [of Eng- 
land] ; piano. [38745 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 21, 1920; 


E 468805; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. 


MANDY’S JAZZOREE ; words and music by 
C. B. Weston [of U. 8.] [3746 
© Jan. 22, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 

E 467330 ; Chas. B. Weston, Brooklyn. 


3756 


MANHATTAN BELLS; fox trot, by Nat 

Nutter [fof England]; piano. [3747 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 15, 1920; 

E 468603; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


ManitA Bay; words by A. Ellison, 
musie by Leo Friedman [of U. 8.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[3748 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 

EH} 472129; Alice Ellison, Sacramento, 
Calif. 


Mansion (A) FOR ME; words and music 

by Thoro Harris [of U. 8.] 

© Aug. 6, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 

E 471512; Metropolitan church assn. 
of Wis., Waukesha, ‘Wis. 


MArcH IN THE NIGHT. See Christmas 
suite. 


MARCH OF THE BROWNIES; by Heinrich 
Gebhard [of U. S.]; piano. [3750 
© Nov. 15, 1919; 2 c. Dec. 9, 1919; 

E 463551; Bach music co., Boston. 


Marcu TRIUMPHANT; by L. M. Dono- 
hue [of U. S.]; piano. New York, 
Perlman music supply house. [8751 

© Feb. 19, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
E 471502; Loretto M. Donohue, New 
York. 


MARGARI, MARGARETELLA ; versi di F. M. 
Russo, musica di V. Azzone [of 
Italy]; mand. acc. Naples, EH. Gen- 
narelliec. 4to. [38752 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 468956 ; Italian book co., New York. 


MARIE; words by Loyal Curtis, music 
by Egbert Van Alstyne [of U. S.] 
[3753 
© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 6, 1920; 
EH 472170; Van Alstyne & Curtis, 
Toledo, O. 


MARION YOU'LL SOON BE MARRY’IN ME; 
jazzy fox trot, words by Nelson Ing- 
ham, musie by G. B. McConnell [of 
eS [3754 

© 1c. Feb. 3, 1920; E 463814; 
George B. McConnell, Philadelphia. 
MARIPOSA GITANA; letra y mtsica de J. 
Martinez Abades [of Spain] [3755 
© Dec. 30, 1919; 1 ¢c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468370; Union musical espafiola, 
Madrid. 


| Marriace (THE) BLUES; lyric by Carl 


Weber, music by Jos. Samuels, Julius 
and Herman Berkin [of U. S.] 
[3756 
© Feb. 9, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
Ei 472662; Belwin, inc., New York. 


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3757 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 15 


MARTICRISTIA (JOSE) ‘Tres preludios; 
por J. Marticristi4d fof Spain]; 
piano. Contents: La mujer enamo- 
rada.—Junto al mar contemplando 
las olas.—En la fuente misteriosa. 

[8757 


© Dee. 30, 1919; 1 ec. Jan. 2, 1920; 
EH 468363; Union musical espafiola, 
Madrid. 


Mary or ARGYLE; words by Charles 
Jeffreys, music by S. Nelson [of U. 
S.J], arr. by Frank St. Leger [of U. 
S.] ; high voice, in G. [3758 


© Dec. 22, 1919; 2 e. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 467965; Oliver Ditson co., Bos- 
ton. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


Mascotte (LA); valse romanza, by 
Ivan Tchakoff [of England]; piano. 
(Morceaux pour piano, by eminent 
composers, no. 3) [3759 


© Dec. 23, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 7, 1920; . 


EH} 468566; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


MASQUES ET BERGAMASQUES ; de Gabriel 
Fauré fof France]; 1°** violons. 
Index: Ouverture. — Menuet.— Ga- 
votte.—Pastorale. [3760 


© Dec. 31, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 23, 1920; 
H 468846; Durand & cie., Paris. 


MASS OF THE HOLY ROSARY; Latin 
liturgical words, music by A. L. 
Gabert [of U. S.]; organ. mixed 
voices, no.6,in F. obl. 8vo. [8761 


© Jan. 30, 1920; 2 ec. Jan. 21, 1920; 
E 467246; Abel L. Gabert, Wash- 
ington. 


MATE 0’ MINE; words and music by 
Robert Tolbert [of U. S.] [3762 


© 1c. Feb. 24, 1920; E 472626; 
Elmer William Sherwood, Linton, 
Ind. 


MAUREEN; words by John Todhunter, 
musie by Richard P. Hammond [of 
U. S.] op. 10, no. 10. [3763 


© Feb. 20, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 


E 471534; Composers’ music corp., 
New York. 


May pay. See Boating song. 


MAyY-DEW; words by Samuel Lover, 
music by C. Hugo Grimm [of U. S.]; 
low voice. [3764 


© Jan. 20, 1920; 2c. Jan. 22, 1920; 
E 467306; John Chureh co., Cincin- 
nati. 


MAY NIGHT; words by Sara Teasdale, 

music by Anna E. George [of U. S.] 

‘eLecGo 

© Jan. 9, 1920; 1 ec. Jan. 12, 1920; 

1c. Feb. 3, 1920; E 470997; Gamble 
hinged music co., Chicago. 


— music by Janet M. Grace [of 
U. S.] ; high voice, in D flat. [3766 

© Dec. 22, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 467964; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


MAY SERENADE; by Irénée Bergé [of 
U. 8.]; violin and piano. [3767 
© Nov. 24, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 

EH 467963; Oliver Ditson ¢o., Boston. 


May sone (Cancion de maja); Anda- . 
lusian song, arr. by Heinrich Rei- 
mann [of Us Si]; ine: [38768 

© Dec. 8, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 467962; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


MAYBE YOU’RE NOT [IRISH BUT YOU’VE 
GOT THE IRISH WAY; words by L. 
Reynolds, music by Geo. Graff, jr. 
[of U. S.] New York, World music 
pub. corp. [8769 

© Feb. 19, 1920; 2c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
E 472744; Lois Reynolds, Chester, 
W. Va. 

MAYpoLe (THE) DANCE. See Coates 
(Albert) Four old English dances. 

MAZURKA SOUVENIR; by I. J. Spiller [of 
U. S.] ; piano. [3770 

© 1 ¢ Feb. 4, 19205 Bi 471412; 
Isidor Spiller, New York. 


MEET ME AT THE TURNING OF THE LANE; 
words by W. KrouGH, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music co. Lorin 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471309; Wm. Keough, Waltham, 
Mass. 

MEET ME IN CLOUDLAND, MOLLIE DAR- 
LING; words by E. A. Bray, music by 
HE. S. 8. Huntington [fof U. 8.] [8772 

© 1c. Feb. 16, 1920; EH 472347; 
Emily A. Bray, Des Moines. 

MEET ME IN HEAVEN TO-NIGHT; words 
by W. Fitzgerald, music by Jack 
Adams [of U. 8.] : [3773 

©1c. Jan. 6, 1920; E 470265; Wm. 
Hitzgerald, Leavenworth, Kan. 

MEET ME IN THE LAND OF SOMEWHERE; 
words by G. M. Guilford, music by 
Leo Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [3774 

© Dee. 3, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
EH 471159; Grace Marie Guilford, 
Blaisdell, Minn. 


228 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1920 


3791 


MEET ME WHEN TWILIGHT IS FALLING; 
words by M. L. Dick, music by Geo. 
Trevor [of U. S.] [3775 

© 1c. Feb. 20, 1920; E 472491; 
Mary L. Dick, Carnegie, Okl. 


MéEtopies; paroles de divers auteurs, 
musique de A. Delacroix [of France] 
1er recueil. [38776 


© Dec. 31, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
EH} 469020; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 


— musique de J. Roger-Vasse- 
lin [of France] Recueil. Index: 1. 
Soir Vorage.—2. Le printemps 
léger.—3. Il pleut.—4. Natasha.—5. 

_ Soir d’été.—6. Pour toi. [3777 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 23, 1920; 
BE} 468852; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 


MEMORIES; part-song, words by Nelle 
Richmond Eberhart, music by 
Charles Wakefield Cadman, arr. by 
Philip Greely [of U. S.]; men’s 
voices. 4to. [3778 

© Dee. 11, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 467961; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


MEMORIES OF BYGONE DAYS; words by E. 
Dahigren, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. 8.] Chicago, North Ameri- 
can music co. [8779 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471207; Ellen Dahlgren, Glen 
Ridge, N. J. 


MEMORIES OF DAYS GONE BY; words by 
S. W. Topp, jr., music by Leo Fried- 
man [of U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [38780 

© Sept. 3, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
EH 4674038; Sylvester W. Topp, St. 
Louis. 


MEMORIES OF LOVE UNTRUE; words by 
G. R. Brown, music by E. S. S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [3781 

(Gt ce. Mar 3, 1920-" BY 471733 : 
George R. Brown, Camp Lee, Va. 


Memory (A) OF MY DARLING; words by 
B. Jones, music by A. Leopold Rich- 
ard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [3782 

© Jan. 14, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1920; 
EE 467529 ; Beatrice Jones, Greenville, 
Miss. 


MEmMory (THE) OF YOU LINGERS STILL; 
words by L. Kemp, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [38783 

© Dee. 26, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1920; 
EL. 467542; Leone Kemp, Petoskey, 
Mich. 


MEm’RyY (THE) OF YOUR LOVE; words by 
EK. H. Kendall, musie by Leo Fried- 
man [fof U. S8.] Chicago, North 
American music co, [3784 


© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471195; E. H. Kendall, Laverne, 
Okl. 


MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY (JAcoB Lup- 
wie Fettx) Scherzo; by F. Men- 
delssohn, op. 16, no. 2, arr. by Otto 
Langey [of U. S8.]; orch. [3785 


© Feb. 13, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
E 472330; G. Schirmer, ine. New 


York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement ] 
MENUET. See Feuilles d’album.— 


Masques et bergamasques.—Tom- 
beau de Couperin. 


MENUET Victoria. See Victoria. 


MERCANTILE (THE) MARINE; words 
by Herbert J. Brandon, music by 
Stanley Gordon [of England]; in C. 

[3786 

© Jan. 26, 1920; 1¢. Jan. 29, 1920; 

E 468924; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


MES TROIS FILLEULS; paroles de Isa 
DeMenge, musique de J. Gans [fof 
France] [3787 


© Dec. 29, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 22, 1920; 
Ei 468744; J. Gans, Asniéres, France. 


MeEsSAGE (THE) OF PEACE; words by L. 
Treadway, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [3788 


© Dec. 8, 1919; 2 ec. Feb. 7, 1920; 
HE 471149; Lucinda Treadway, Cross- 
ville, Ill. 


MESSAGE (THE) OF THE CHIMES; words 
and music by D. B. Lyons [of UV. S.] 
[3789 


© Dec. 19, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
E 471087; David B. Lyons, Los An- 
geles. 


MESSENGERS ; lyric by Helen Taylor, 
music by May H. Brahe [of Eng- 
land]; in F. [3790 


© Jan. 7, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 469052 ; Enoch & sons, London. 


| Messmor; paroles de Georges Dellac, 


musique de Jules Jacob [of France] 
(Petites chansons, no. 7) [3791 


© Dee. 29, 1919; 1c. Jan. 22, 1920; 
EK 468747; Louis Jacquot, Paris. 


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CATALOGUE OF 


Mia (LA) BAMBINA; versi di Carlo De 
Flaviis, musica di F. Buongiovanni 
[of Italy]; mand. ace. Naples, E. 
Gennarelli e ec. 4to. [3792 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 468990; Italian book co., New 
York. 
Micuicgan MANpDy; words and music by 
Herbert Inman [of U. S.] [3793 
© Mar. 2, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 26, 1920; 
E 471628; Scharf & Inman music 
publishers. Dayton, O. 


MIGNONNE; by Cecil Rayners [of Great 

Britain] ; piano. [38794 

© Jan. 19, 1920; 1 c. Jan. 27, 1920; 

E 468919; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


MInITARY MARCHES; from The frivoli- 
ties of 1920, words and music by 
William B. Friedlander [of U. S.] 

[3795 

© Feb. 20, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 20, 1920; 

E 472586; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


MILKMAN (THE) See Cochrane 
(Peggy) Four tweenies. 


Mitt (THE); by W. Berwald [of U. 
S.]; piano. (Easy teaching pieces) 
[3796 

© Dec. 22, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 

E 467960; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


Mitocs ; mazurka, by J. Frankel [of U. 

S.]; piano. [3797 

© 1 c.-Feb. 25, 1920; E 471556; 
Joseph Frankel, New York. 


Mina (LA); valse, de G. [i. e. Joseph] 

Bonnet [of France] ; piano. [3798 

© Dec. 18, 1919; 2 c. Dec. 19, 1919; 

Ei 468641 ; F. Gonzales Orta, Caracas, 
Venezuela. 


MINE ALONE; poem by William Arthur 
Taylor, music by Richard Edward 
Evans [of Great Britain] London, 
Walsh, Holmes & co. [3799 

© Jan. 29, 1920; 1c. Feb. 17, 1920: 
E 469209; Percy John Cross, Man- 
chester, England. 

MINUET; by James H. Rogers [of U. 
S.]; piano. (Piano music for early 
grades) ; [3800 

© Jan. 24, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
IE 4673842; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 
MINUET IN OLD STYLE; by Jessie L. 
Gaynor [of' U. S.]; piano. [3801 
© Feb. 2, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 467953; John Church co., Cin- 
cinnati. 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 111, Nn. S., v. 15 


Minuit (Midnight); valse boston, de 
L. Hillier [of France] ; piano. Paris, 
Smyth. ; [8802 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 1 ec. Jan. 28, 1920; 
E 468850; Louis Hillier, Paris. 


Miss LIBERTY, YOU’RE QUEEN OF ALL}. 
words by J. Hossan, musie by Geo. 
Graff, jr.. [of U. Sa (New «York. 
World music pub. corp. [3803: 

© Feb. 19, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
E 472735; John Hossan, Danbury, 
Conn. 


Miss (THE) THAT MADE A HIT; words: 
by C. M. Babcock, music by Arthur 
Stanley [of U. S.] [38804 

© 1c. Mar. 3, 1920; BE 471726; - 
Cora Mae Babcock, Hebo, Or. 


MISSA PRO DEFUNCTIS; harmonized by 

Leo P. Manzetti [of U. S.] obl. 8vo. 

[8805 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1920; 

Ee 472229; J. Fischer & bro., New 

York. [Copyright is claimed on har- 
monization] 


MISSISSIPPI MINE; lyric by E. Thorn- 
ton, music by Eugene Platzman [of 
BS [3806 

© Jan. 12, 1920; 2c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
E 467329; Edw. Thornton, Hood 
River, Or. 


MISSISSIPPI (THE) VALLEY; words by 
V. R. Snow, musie by William Winn 
[of U. S8.] Chicago, Musician self 
maker co. [38807 

© Feb. 1, 1920; 2 ec. Feb. 14, 1920; 
E 472909; Victor Roy Snow, Sibley, 
Ta. 


MISTER AND LADY Mouse; words and 
music by Natalie Whitted Price [of 
U. S.] ; piano with words. [38808 

© Feb. 3, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1920; 
® 471016; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 


MISTER RAGTIME; one step, by Maurice 
Yvain [of France]; piano. [3809 
© Jan. 2, 1920; 1 « Jan. 22, 1920; 

E 468742; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

MoDULATION WALTZ; valse hesitation, 

by Chas. B. Brown [of U. S.] ; piano. 

: [3810 

© Mar. 1, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 2, 1920; 

E 471695 ; Harold Rossiter music co., 
Chicago. 

MoHAMMED; lyric by Ballard Mac- 
donald, music by Mary Earl [pseud. 
of Robert King, of U. S.J [3811 

© Jan. 31, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 471019; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
_ine.,, New York. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1920. 3829 
Motty’s sone. See Through the green | MooNLIGHT MYSTERIES; waltz, by 
door. Frank Tapp [of Great Britain]; 
MonsieurR BEAvUCAIRE: selection, by Bree: [3821 


André Messager [of France], arr. by 
Frank Winterbottom [of Great 
Britain]; military band with con- 
ductor. (Military band edition, no. 
432) [3812 
© Nov. 28, 1919; 1 c. Dec. 15, 1919 ; 
-E 469070; Hawkes & son, London. 


Monte CARLO MARCH; by J. Frankel 

[of U. S.]; instrumental. [8813 

© 1c. Feb. 25, 1920; E 471562; 
Joseph Frankel, New York. 


Moons; words by Sara Teasdale, music 
by Erie Delamarter [of U.S.] [8814 
© Feb. 16, 1920; 2 ec. Feb. 17, 1920; 

E 471349 ; H. W. Gray co., New York 


MoonaH GAVOTTE; by Carl Wilhelm 
Kern [of U. 8.] op. 364; piano. Bos- 
ton-New York-Chicago, Evans music 
co. [3815 

© Feb. 13, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
E 471378; Arthur Herbert Evans, 
Boston. 


MoonsBEAM’s (THE) LULLABY; by C. W. 
Krogmann [fof U. 8.] op. 130, no. 7; 
piano. - (Echoes from toneland) 

[3816 


© Feb. 17, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1920; 


E 471424; G. Schirmer, inc, New 
York. 
MOONLIGHT BEAMS; words by J. T. 


Morley, music by Artie Bowers [of 
U. S.J] New York, Authors & com- 
posers service co. [38817 

© 1c. Feb. 21, 1920; E 471461; 
John Taylor Morley, Sydenham, 
Canada. 


MOooNLIGHT DREAMS; words by R. 
Scowden, melody by Jean Navarre 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of U. 8.] 

[3818 
© 1 ¢. Feb. 21, 1920; BE 471484; 
Ralph Scowden, Reynolds, Ind. 


MoonricHt (THE) IN THE LANE; words 
by L. Maupin, music by Leo Fried- 
moan, (of, U. .S.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [3819 

© Dec. 3, 1919; 2 e. Feb. 7, 1920; 
EH 471178; Lee Maupin, Marceling, 
Mo. 


MOONLIGHT MADNESS; valse, by Con 
Conrad [of U. S.], arr. by T. W. 
Thurban [of Great Britain]; orch. 
with piano conductor. 4to. [3820 

© Jan. 28, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 17, 1920; 
BH} 469226; Hawkes & son, London. 


© Jan. 17, 1920; 1c. Feb. 18, 1920; 
E 469165; Metzler & co. (1909) Itd., 
London. 


MOooNLIGHT SAUNTER; by W. FEF. Hurn- 

dall [of England]; piano. [3822 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 15, 1920; 

E 468593; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


MOONLIGHT SERENADE; chorus, words 
by M. Louise Baum, music by F. Von 
Blon, arr. by Sewall Day [of U. S.]; 
unchanged or mixed voices with bass 
ad lib. (Coda octavo, no. 460) [8823 

© Dec. 5, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 14, 1920; 
EK 471329; Ginn & eco., Boston. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment and words] 


Moon’s Gtow; valse, melody by F. 

Covello [of U. 8.] [3824 

© 1c. Feb. 19, 1920; E 471415; 
Frank Covello, New York. 


MOONSHINE OF KENTUCKY. See Give 
me the moonshine of my old Ken- 
tucky home. 


MOONSHINE TIME; words by C. Steg- 
meier, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. §8.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [3825 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
EB 472132; C. Stegmeier, Wauna, Or. 


Moortsanp (A) ImyLL; words by P. J. 
O'Reilly, music by J. Ord-Hamilton 
[of England]; in E flat. [3826 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 9, 1920; 
EH 468576; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 

Moret (GABRIEL) Melodie; by G. Morel 
[of England]; piano. [3827 

© Oct. 13, 1919; 1 ec. Feb. 9, 1920; 
E 469054; Ailan & co., pty. ltd., Mel- 
bourne, Australia. 


MorETTINA; versi di Adolfo Genise, 
musica di <A. Abbati [of Italy]; 
mand. ace. Naples, F. Feola. S8vo. 

[3828 


© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 ce. Jan. 1, 1920; 


E 468490; Italian book co., New 
York. 
MorGaneE; poésie de Jean Lorrain, 


musique de Y. Hédoux [of France] 
Paris, Maurice Senart & cie. [3829 

© Dec. 12, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
E 469192; Y. Hédoux, Paris. 


Mornine (THE) DAWNS. See French 
(A. E.) Two national hymns. 


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3830 


Morris (HaArormp) Sonata; by 
Morris [of U. S.] op. 2; piano, in B 
flat minor. [8830 

© Jan. 20, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 22, 1920; 
E 467309; John Church co., Cin- 
cinnati. 

Moszkowski (Moritz) Guitarre; by 
M. Moszkowski, op. 45, no. 2, trans. 
for violin by Pablo de Sarasate, ed. 
and arr. by R. Jungnickel [of U. S.]; 
violin and piano. ~ [8831 

© Feb. 3, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1920; 
E 471103; Ross Jungnickel, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on edit- 
ing and arrangement] 

MorHeEr ; words by L. Sypura, music by 
Leo Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [3832 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472117; Letha Sypura, Schenec- 
tady, N. Y. 

MoTHER DOES HER BIT EACH DAY; words 
by Bertha B. Booth [i. e. Mrs. A. R. 
Booth], music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.J] Chicago, North American 
music co. [38383 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472094; Mrs. A. R. Booth, Middle- 
town, N. Y. 

MorHer J LOVE you; words and music 
by Howard Smith [of U. S.] and 
Gitz Rice [of Canada, domiciled at 
New York]; in E flat. (Revised edi- 
tion ) [8834 

© Feb. 5, 1920; 2 ce. Feb. 6, 1920; 
E 471020; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
inc., New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on new arrangement and re- 
vision ] 

MOTHER, PLEASE DON’T LOOK FOR ME 
WHEN THE BOYS RETURN; words by 
V. Beck, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [8835 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471134; Violet Beck, Sisterville, 
W.. Va. 

MoTHER, YOU ARE THE WORLD TO ME; 
words by H. L. Busey, music by 
Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New York, 
World music pub. corp. [3836 

© Feb. 19, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
E 472727; Hazel L. Busey, Minne- 
apolis. ; 

MoTHER, YOU’RE THE DARLING OF THEM 
ALL; words by E. L. Schafer, music 
by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] Chi- 
cago, North American music co. 

[3837 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471307; EH. L. Schafer, Wheeling, 
W. Va. 


pt. 111, 0. S., v. 15. 


H. | MoTHer’s (A) LovE; words and musie 


by F. A. Warth [of U. S.] [ 3838. 

© 1c. Feb. 14, 1920; E 471326; 
Frederick Augustus Warth, Savan- 
nah, Ga. 


MorTHeEr’s (THE) PART; words by Ellen 
Mousseau, music by A. Leopold 
Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Leg- 
ters musie co. [8839: 

© Feb. 14, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 
E 472543; Nellie Mooso, Lincoln, 
Mont. 


MOoTHER’S PRECIOUS BABY; words by E. 
J. Howland, melody by Jean Navarre 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of U. S.] 

[3840- 
© 1c. Feb. 21, 1920; EB 471487; 
Edgar J. Howland, Goldfield, Nev. 


MorHer’s (A) TEARS; words by V..- 
Campbell, music by Leo Friedman. 
[of U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music €o, [38841 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 ce. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472127; Violet Campbell, Willows, 
Calif. 


MotTnH’s (THE) KISS, FIRST; words by 


Robert Browning, music by Alice 
Barnett [of U. 8.]; high. (In a gon- 
dola, no. 3) [38842 


© Jan. 24, 1920; 2 ec. Jan. 26, 1920; 
E 467336; G. Schirmer, ine, New 
York, 


MOovE INTO MY HEART; from Fifty-fifty, 
words by Harold Atteridge, musie by 
Harry Carroll [of U. 8.] [3843 

© Feb. 4, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 5, 1920; 
E 467939: Waterson, Berlin & Sny- 
der co., New York. 

Mowers (THE); action song for boys, 
words by Clara J. Denton, music by 
Fay Foster [of U. S.] [8844 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1920; 
E 470247; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 

MusER (LA) ENAMORADA. See Marti- 
cristia (José) Tres preludios. 

MULATTIERA (LA); versi e musica di 
Giuseppe Giannelli [of Italy] ; mand. 
acc. Naples, F. Feola. 8vo. 

. [3845 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 © dan. 7, 4920 ;s 

E 468495; Italian book co., New 
York. 


MUMMERS’ MARCH; by John Martel [of 
U. S.], arr. by W. EH. Loud [of U. 8.]; 
orch. with piano conductor. (Popu- 
lar concert library, series 8, no. 54) 

[8846 
© Feb. 10, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 14, 1920; 
E 471370; Boston music co., Boston. 


939 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1920 


3864 


MUSCATELLE; fox trot, by G. Forster | My BLESSED Lorp, I Love Him; words by 


and J. J. Scholl [of U. S.]; piano. 

[8847 

© 1c. Feb. 27, 1920; E 471620; 

Glad Forster and John Jay Scholl, 
New York. 


MUSECA ’E VASE; versi di Carlo de 

Flaviis, musica di G. Capolongo [of 

_ Italy]; mand. ace. Naples, E. Gen- 

narellieec. 4to. [3848 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 

E 468957; Italian book co., New 
York. 


MusICc AND SMILES EVERY DAY; lyrics 
by Hillebrand and Johnson, music 
Byie.. L. Hillebrand ror. ww. 'S.] 

[3849 

© Feb. 25, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 1, 1920; 

E 471661; Chas. L. Hillebrand and 
Ralph A. Johnson, Waukegan, Ill. 


Music (THE) MASTER; or, Fun in.a 
singing school, a humorous quartette, 
words and music by F. E. Wilson [of 
Usetsa. arr. by Fred. K. Huffer; 
mixed voices. 4to. [3850 

© Feb. 10, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
E 472623; Chart music pub. house, 
Chicago. 


My Aprit LADY; words by Henry Van 
Dyke, music by Van W. Anderson 
[of U. S.]; medium voice. [8851 

© Feb. 27, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 1, 1920; 
E 471686; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. 


My ARTISTIC TEMPERAMENT; from Elsie 
Janis and her gang, words by Rich- 
ard Fechheimer, music by W. B. Ker- 
nell [of U. S8.] [3852 

© Feb. 7, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 11, 1920; 
EH 4713884; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


My sBasy; words by A. F. Tisdol, music 
by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New 
York, World musie pub. corp. [8853 

© Feb. 19, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
EH 472729; A. F. Tisdol, Waterbury, 
Conn. 


My BEST PAL; words by I. McPeak, 
music by Geo. Trevor [of U. S.] 
[8854 


© 1c. Feb. 20, 1920; E 472477; 
Ida McPeak, Topeka, Kan. 


My BEST PAL’S MOTHER; words by J. 
Stanley, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of 
U.S.] New York, World music pub. 
corp. [8855 

© Feb. 19, 1920; 2c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
E 472720; Joe Stanley, New York. 


Anna B. Russell, music by Geo. C. 
Stebbins [of U. S.] [38856 

© Dec. 27, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1920; 
E 471908; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


My BOY ACROSS THE SEA; words by 
C. N. Fletcher, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Leg- 
ters music co. [8857 

© Feb. 4, 1920; 2. ce. Feb. 10, 1920; 
E 472262; C. N. Fletcher, Camp 
Point, Ill. : 


My Boy IN FRANCE, MY BOY IN 
HEAVEN; words by M. B. Houser, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [3858 

© Jan: 14, 1920; 2 ec. Jan. 27, 
1920; E 467521; Mabel B. Houser, 
Baroda, Mich. 


My Boy IS COMING HOME TO ME; words 
by E. F. Grover, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Leg- 
ters music co. [3859 

© Feb. 14, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 
E 472556; Etta Frances Grover, 
Winnipeg, Canada. 


My BRAVE LAD IN FRANCE; words by 
Mrs. A. J. Mounsey, music by Edou- 
ard Hesselberg [of U. S.] [3860 

© Jan. 1, 1920; 2 ce, Feb. 5, 1920; 
E 471007; Mrs. A. J. Mounsey, 
Adelphi, Canada. 


My BUNG-A-LOW; words and music by 

Edwena Gartrell [of U. S.] [38861 

© 1c. Feb. 18, 1920; E 471406; 
Edwena G. Seeligson, New York. 


My CANOE AND YoU; words by C. Goetz, 
music by Leo Friedman fof U. 8.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[3862 


© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
Hf} 4711389 ; Clara Goetz, Riga, Mich. 


My cARAVAN; duet, from The sweet- 
heart shop, words by Anne Caldwell, 
music by Hugo Felix [of U. S8.] 

[3863 

© Feb. 5, 1920; 2 ce. Feb. 6, 1920; 

EK 472175; T. i. "Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


My COUNTRY AND ITS FLAG; words by 


J. Huhn, sr., music by Hector Rich- 
ard [of U. 8S.] Chicago, Legters 
“music co. [3864 


© Feb. 6, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1920; 
E 472279; Jacob Huhn, sr., Leaven- 
worth, Kan. 


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38865 


pt. 111, 0. s., v. 15 


MY DEAR OLD CHILDHOOD’S HOME DOWN 
IN MICHIGAN ; words by T. J. Bickel, 
music by E. S. S. Huntington [of 
U. S.] [3865 

© 1c. Feb. 9, 1920; E 472216; 
Thos. J. Bickel, Jasonville, Ind. 


My DESERT BRIDE; lyric by Alan Fen- 
wick, music by Percy B. Kahn [of 
England]; in D minor. [3866 

© Jan. 2, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 469045; Enoch & sons, London. 


My DrIxIE VAMPIRE; words by J. 
Barnes, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [8867 

© Dec. 8, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
HE 471173; James Barnes, New York. 


My port; words and melody by L. 

Seifert [of U. 8.] [3868 

© 1c. Feb. 24, 1920; E 471635; 
Louis Seifert, Fond du Lac, Wis. 

My DREAMS HAVE ALL COME TRUE; 
words by V. E. Butterworth, music 
by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New 
York, World music pub. corp. [8869 

© Feb. 19, 1920; 2c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
E 472746; V. E. Butterworth, 
Mounds, Ok1. 
My FATHER’S ALIBI; words and music 
by F. L. Graves [of U. S8.] [3870 
© 1c. Feb. 2, 1920: BE 467776; 
Frank Loren Graves, Crookston, 
Minn. 

My FRIEND; words by Rene Jordan, 
music by Ernest Robert Bannister 

' Jordan [of Australia] (Paling’s 
song series, no. 19) [38871 

© Nov. 29, 1919; 1 ¢. Dee. 8, 1919; 
EK 469137; W. H. Paling & co., ltd., 
Sydney, Australia. 

My GARDEN OF MEMORIES; words by E. 
A. Gibbons, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [8872 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472052; Ernest A. Gibbons, Cas- 
per, Wy. 

My GARDEN OF ROSES; words and music 
by Grace Porterfield Polk [of U. S.] 

[8873 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1920; 

E 470249; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. ; 

My Girl IN CHINATOWN; words by H. 
B. Baker, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [3874 

© Dee. 3, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
FE 471153; Harry B. Baker, Lemoyne, 
Pa. 


My GIRL IN ONTARIO; words by J. I. 
Sullivan, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U.S.] Chicago, North American mu- 
Sic co. | [3875 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472014; Joseph I. Sullivan, Saska- 
toon, Canada. 


My HEART WITH LOVE IS BURNING; 
words by A. R. Minikel, music by 
Leo Friedman [of U. §.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [3876 

© Sept. 3, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920 ; 
E 467404; Arnold R. Minikel, Mil- 
waukee. 


My Home (Mo dhachaidh); Hnglish 
version from the Gaelic of Malcolm 
Macfarlane by Alex. Stewart, music 
har. and arr. by Purcell James Mans- 
field [of Great Britain] op. 80, no. 
10; mixed voices. 4to. (Scottish 
part songs, no. 174) [3877 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 17, 1920; 
E 4686638; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow. 


My HOME ACROSS THE SEA; words by 
Rene Jordan, music by Ernest Rob- 
ert Bannister Jordan [of Australia] 
(Paling’s song series, no. 16) [8878 

© Nov. 29, 1919; 1 ec. Dee. 3, 1919; 
E 469188; W. H. Paling & co., ltd., 
Sydney, Australia. 


My HOME IN ARKANSAS; words by R. 
Mareburger, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U: S.] Chicago, North American 
musi¢ co. [3879 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471286; Rosa Mareburger, Okla- 
homa City, Okl. 


My HOME IN KILEARNEY; words by J. 
McKenna, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [3880 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472040; John McKenna, Newark, 
IN de 


My HUMBLE SHACK IN MAINE; words 
by B. Scherr, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. S.] Chicago, North American 

’ music co. [3881 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471278; Ben Scherr, Richmond. 


My impor oF Siam; words by Archie 
MacDonald, music by A. J. Mark- 
graf [of U. S.] [3882 

© Jan. 27, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
FE 467347; Al. J. Markgraf, San Fran- 
cisco. 


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no. 3, 1920 


3901 


My INDIANA HOME; words by R. Linci- 
come, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of 
U. S.] New York, World music pub. 
corp. [3883 

© Feb. 19, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920. 
E 472734; Raymond Lincicome, De- 
troit. 


My Inprans; words by Edward M. 
Haymaker, set to tune My ain coun- 
trie. [8884 

© Jan. 14, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 28, 1920; 
FE 467609; R. E. Bower, Philadelphia. 


My IrisH ROSE, OH HOW LOVE IS BURN- 
ING IN MY SOUL FoR you; words and 
music by C. F. Roberts [of U. 8.], 
arr. by E. G. Johnson [of U. S.] 

[8885 
© 1c. Feb. 17, 1920; E 471342; 
C. Foster Roberts, Washington. 


My IRISH SWEETHEART; words and 
music by F. A. and Marjorie Shat- 
tuck [of U. S8.] [38886 

© 1c. Mar. 3, 1920; E 471724; 
Frederick A. Shattuck, Norwich, 
IW. XY, 


My ISABELLA QUEEN; words by N. 
Koss, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. 8.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [8887 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471120; Nellie Koss, Chicago. 


My KANSAS SHANTY; words by M. 
Scott, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.J Chicago, Ill., North American 
music pub. co. [8888 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
HE 472107; Mamie Scott, Spearville, 
Kan. 


My KINGDOM OF DREAMS; words by M. 
H. Johnson, music by A. Leopold 
Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [3889 

© Feb. 14, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 
E 472552; Maurice H. Johnson, 
Goffstown, N. H. 


My LAND OF DREAMS; words and melody 
by R. M. Jackson [of U. S.], arr. by 
Edward J. Gordon [of U. S.] [3890 

© 1c. Jan. 22, 1920; E 471097; 
Ruth Mable Jackson, New York. 


My LAND OF FORGOTTEN DREAMS; words 
and music by E. Vincent [of U. S.] 
[3891 
© Jan. 16, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 23, 1920; 
E 467815; Elmer Vincent, Helena, 
Mont. 


172176—20——6 


My LAST LOVE; vals lento, por J. Gordo 

[of Spain]; piano. [8892 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 

E 468354; Union musical espanola, 
Madrid. 


My LiTany; words by T. W. Carten, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 
Chicago, North American music ¢o. 

[3893 


© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471233 ; Thomas W. Carten, Winni- 
peg, Canada. 


My LITTLE COUNTRY HOME; words by 
Virginia Trissler, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. S8.] [38894 

© 1c. Feb. 9, 1920; E 472218; 
Mrs. F. B. Trissler, Lancaster, Pa. 


My LITTLE DREAM GIRL; words and 
and melody by R. Netter [of U. 8.] 
[3895 
© 1c. Mar. 1, 1920; E 471647; 
Robert Netter, New York. 


My LITTLE JERSEY MILKMAID, I WAS 
MADE FOR you; words by J. H. Phelan, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. §S.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[3896 
© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472126; John H. Phelan, Boston. 


My LITTLE SWEETHEART LILL; words by 
HH. S. Calkins, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. S.] [3897 

© ft ¢ Mar. 3, 1920: BE 4173: 
Edward S. Calkins, Torrington, Conn. 


My LITTLE WILLOW TREE; written by 
Charles Wilmott, composed by Arthur 
L. Klein [of England] [3898 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 15, 1920; 
E 468602; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 

My LITTLE WINDOW; words by James 
Wilson, music by Frederic H. Wood 
[of England] [3899 

© Jan. 29, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 6, 1920; 
-E 469023; H. Sharples & son, ltd., 
London. 

My LITTLE YANKEE GIRL; words by C. 
Tongue, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.J] Chicago, North American 
music co. [3900 


© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471270; Catherine Tongue, Stroms- 
burg, Neb. 

My Liza JANE; lyric by Hillebrand 
and Johnson, musie by C. L. Hille- 
brand [of U. 8.] [3901 

© Feb. 25, 1920; 2 ¢. Mar. 1, 1920; 
E 471660; Chas. L. Hillebrand and 
Ralph A. Johnson, Waukegan, Ill. 


239 


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3902 


My LovE; words by H. L. Adams, music 
by Hector Richard [of U. 8.]  Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [3902 

© Dec. 26, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1920; 
E 467540; Harlie L. Adams, Engle- 
wood, Tenn. 


My LOVE CANOE; words by D. Prod- 
zinski, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[3903 

© Feb. 7, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 

EK 4723868; Dorothy Prodzinski, 
Stevens Point, Wis. 


My LOVE IS LIKE A RED, RED ROSE; part 
song, words by Robert Burns, music 
by Daniel Protheroe [of U. S.]; 
men’s voices. 4to. [3904 


© Dee. 11, 1919; 2 « Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 467959 ; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


My Lovety Lou; words by H. Wilson, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. S8.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[8905 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 

BE 471288; Hugh Wilson, Toronto, 
Canada. 


My OLD HOMESTEAD; words by HE. S. 
Jackson, music by E. 8S. S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S.] [3906 

© 1c. Feb. 9, 1920; E 472222; 
Ethel 8. Jackson, Wilmington, Del. 

My OLD VIRGINIA HOME; words by A. T. 

Pitt, music by Geo. Trevor [of U. S.] 

[3907 

© 1c. Feb. 20, 1920; E 472475; 
Arthur T. Pitt, Baltimore. 


My ONLY BOY SAILED DOWN THAT BAY; 
words by O. Kellar, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [3908 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 ec. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472109; Orris Kellar, Apiary, Or. 

My ORIENTAL DOLL; words and music 
by J. C. Sharp [of U.S.] New York, 
Frank Harding. [3909 

© Jan. 19, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1920; 
E 471095; Josiah C. Sharp, Seattle. 


My own; words by M. S. Cordeiro, 

music by J. R. Carvalho [of U. S.] 

[3910 

© Jan. 31, 1920; 2c. Jan. 31, 1920; 

E 467750; Joaquin R. Carvalho, Hilo, 
Hawaii. ; 


My OWN LITTLE GIRL IN BLUE; words by 
A. K. Pearce, music by Hector Rich- 
ard fof U. 8.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [8911 

© Jan. 14, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1920; 
E 467533 ; Anson K. Pearce, Ingomar, 
Calif. 


pt. 111, 0. 's., Vi 15 


My pau AND I; words by J. W. Uns- 
worth, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. 8.] Chicago, Ill, North Amer- 
ican music pub. co. [8912 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472104; Joseph Wm. Unsworth, 
Revelstoke, Canada. 


My poppy GIRL; words by L. Olsen, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. S8.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[3913 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 e. Feb. 7, 1920; 

E 471291; Lillian Olsen, Concord, 
Mass. 


My ROSE OF OLD ENGLAND; words ana 
music by E. M. Welsh [of Great 
Britain] [3914 

© 1c. Jan. 17, 1920: Hi4esr; 
Ellen Marion Welsh, Chicago. 


My roses; words by A. EH. Burgess, 
music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S8.] 
New York, World music pub. corp. 

[3915 

© Feb. 19, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 

E 4727381; A. E. Burgess, N. Toronto, 
Canada. 


My SawHara ROSE; words by Grant 
Clarke, music by Walter Donaldson 
[of U. 8.] [3916 

© 1c. Feb. 9, 1920; E 472240; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 


My SAILOR LAD; words by Mrs. C. T. 
Cale, music by Leo Friedman [of U. 
S.] Chicago, North American music 
co. [38917 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 ec. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472088; Mrs. C. T. Cale, Mankato, 
Minn. 


My SHAMROCK QUEEN, IDOL OF MY 
DREAM ; words by F.. Bonner, music by 
Herman A. Hummel [of U. 8.] [8918 

© Feb. 26, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 26, 1920; 
E 471624; Frank Bonner, Cleveland. 


My sMILING SvuE; words by F. Utz, 
music by George Graff, jr. [of U. 8.] 
New York, World music pub. corp. 

[8919 
© Feb. 19, 1920; 2 ec. Feb. 24, 1920; 
E 472716; Florence Utz, Cleveland. 


My SOLDIER BOY IS COMING HOME; 
words by M. H. Bastian, music by 
Leo Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
North American music Co. [3920 

©) Aus: 25, 1919; 2 @ ep. 2.920, 
B® 472049 ; Maude BH. Bastian, Boyera, 
Col. 


236 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1920. 


3939 


My SOLDIERETTE ; words by J. Adamson, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. S8.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[3921 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c Feb. 7, 1920; 

E 471294; Jason Adamson, San 
Diego, Calif. 


My SUNNY LAND; valse, by N. Niglio 
[of Italy, domiciled at Rochester, N. 
Y.]; piano. [8922 


© 1c. Feb. 11, 1920; E 471108; 
Nunzio Niglio, Rochester, N. Y. 


My SWEET DADDY; words by G. Bates, 
music by Dave Peyton [of U. S8.] 
[3923 
© 1c. Feb. 21, 1920; E 467682; 
Geo. Bates, Chicago. 


My SWEET KILLARNEY ROSE; words and 
musie by M. J. Brennan [of U. 8.] 
[3924 
© Jan. 12, 1920; 2c. Jan. 23, 1920; 
E 467319; M. J. Brennan, Boston. 


MY SWEET LITTLE IRISH BELLE; waltz, 
words by J. T. Morley, music by 
Artie Bowers [of U. S.] New York, 
Authors & composers service co. 

[3925 

© 1c. Feb. 21, 1920; E 471462; 

John Taylor Morley, Sydenham, 
Canada. 


MY SWEETHEART OF LONG AGO; words by 
Mrs. H. J. Butler, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [3926 


© Dee. 26, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1920; 
E 467545; Mrs. H. J. Butler, Detroit. 


My VALENTINE—I LOVE YOU; words and 
music by I. M. Higdon [of U. S.] 
[3927 


© Feb. 8, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 12, 1920; 
E 471076; Isabel Marie Higdon, Cin- 
cinnati. 


My witp Montana Rose; words by J. 
Brack, melody by R. A. Browne [of 
wes.) [3928 


© 1c. Feb. 21, 1920; E 471509; 
John Brack, Clancy, Mont. 


My WILD ROSE HONEY GIRL; written by 
¥, J. Flannigan, music by P. B. Story 
[of U. S.] New York, Frank Hard- 
ing. [3929 

© Jan. 20, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1920; 


E 471093; F. J. Flannigan, Water- 
town, N. Y. 


My worip; words by Rene Jordon, mu- 
sic by Ernest Robert Bannister Jor- 
dan fof Australia] (Paling’s song 
series, no. 21) [3930 

© Nov. 29, 1919; 1 c. Dec. 3, 1919; 
E 469139; W. H. Paling & co., ltd. 
Sydney, Australia. 


MystT&éRIEUSE (LA); boston, de Mare 
Selling [of France] ; piano. [3931 
© Dec. 31, 1919; 1c. Jan. 23, 1920; 

E 468842; Gille et Jaquenod, Paris. 


MYSTERIEUSE MARCHE; par Ernest Gil- 

let [of France]; piano. [3932 

© Dec. 24, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 26, 1920; 
469268 ;s Hachette & cie., Paris. 


Mystery; fox trot, by Johnson and 
Cirina, played by Charley Straight 
and Roy Bargy [of U. 8.] (Imperial 
song record, no. 91010) _ [8933 

© Feb. 16, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 20, 1920; 
E 472593; Imperial player roll co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation. ] 


Mystic (THE) SHRINE; words and 
melody by H. T. Myers [of U. 8.] 
[3934 
© 1c. Mar. 3, 1920; E 471704; 
Harry T. Myers, Louisville. 


Mystic (THE) TIE; words by S. H. 
Haines, music by George Graff, jr. 
[of U. S.] New York, World music 
pub, corp. [3935 

© Feb. 19, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
E 472712; Susannah E. Haines, 
Springfield, O. 

MytTit AND TitTIL; honey girl, words 
by Neville Fleeson, music by Albert 
Von Tilzer [of U. S.] [3936 

© 1c Jan 26, 1920; BE 467350; 
Artmusic, ine., New York. 

’N’ EVERYTHING; fox trot, sur les mo- 
tifs du grand succés américain de 
Bud De Sylva, Gus Kahn et Al Jol- 
son, arr. par Francis Salabert [of 

- France]; piano. [3937 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 28, 1920; 
E 468823; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement] 

NA JEZERE-SOUSED-SKA (On the lake- 
waltz); arr. by Louis Vitak [of U. 
S.]; piano. [3938 

© Feb. 11, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 14, 1920; 
E 471323; Georgi & Vitak music Co., 
Chicago. 

NapzieyA; polka mazurka, by J. 
Frankel [of U. S.]; piano. [3939 

© 1c. Feb. 25, 1920; E 471554; 
Joseph Frankel, New York. 


237 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3940 


pt. m1, n. s., v. 15 


NaAtER (DER) SHTILER BOLGAR; melody 
by H. Millrad [of U. S.] no. 5. 
[3940 


© 1c Mar. 3, 1920; E 471721; 
Hyman Millrad, New York. 


Naito (Nylo); slow fox-trot, lyrie by 
J. Will Callahan, musie by Lee S. 
Roberts [of U. S.] [8941 


© Feb. 9, 1920; 2 ec. Feb. 10, 1920; 
EH 470950; G. Schirmer, ine, New 
York. 


NANTUCKET WALTZ; lyrics and music 
by Byron G. Whittier [of U. S.] 
[3942 
© Feb. 21, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 27, 1920; 
E 471614; Metropolitan music pub. 
corp., New York. 


NAPULITA CANTAMMO; versi di Fran- 
cesco Fiore, musica di R. Falvo [of 
Italy]; mand. ace. Naples, F. Feola. 
Svo. [3943 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c@ Jan. 7, 1920; 


E 468487; Italian book co., New 
York, 
NATASHA. See Mélodies. 


NATIONAL (A) HYMN; words and mu- 
sie by S. Dawson [of U. S.] 4to. 
[3944 
© Jan. 27, 1920; 2 ¢ Jan. 30, 1920; 

KE 471089; Sam Dawson, Chicago. 


NATURE’S RED, WHITE AND BLUE; words 
by R. Scowden, melody by Jean Na- 
varre [pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of 
Diese) [3945 

© 1c. Feb. 21, 1920: EB 471483; 
Ralph Scowden, Reynolds, Ind. 


NC—4 (THE) ; march, by F. E. Bigelow 
fof U. S.]; oreh. 4to. [3946 
© July 19, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 2, 1920; 

E 471712; Walter Jacobs, Boston. 
[Copyright claimed on arrangement. ] 


"NCAMPAGNA; versi di Francesco Fiore, 
musica di Francesco Feola_ [of 
Italy]; mand. ace. Naples, F. Feola. 
Svo. [3947 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 ec. Jan. 7, 1920; 
E 468497; Italian book co., New 
York. 


NENNELLA; versi di G. Capurro, mu- 
sica di G. Capolongo [of Italy]; 


mand. ace. Naples, EK. Gennarelli 

ec. Ato. [3948 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 

KE 468958; Italian book co., New 
York. 

NENuUPHARS (LES) See Sous les 


grands arbres. 


New (THE) DAy; words by A. Glen- 
dening, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.J] Chicago, North American 
music co. [8949 

© Dee. 8, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471176; Alonzo Glendening, Mt. 
Morris, Pa. 


NEW NATIONAL HYMN; words by W. J. 
Permar, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. §8.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [3950 


© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471205; W. J. Permar, Toledo, O. 


NicHt (THE) COMETH; part song, 
words by S. Weir Mitchell, music by 
W. Rhys-Herbert [of U. 8.]; male 
voices. 4to. (Select part songs, sec- 
ond series, no. 4697) [38951 

© Feb. 14, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1920; 
HK 471348; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 


NIGHT OF LOVE; words by B. J. Archer, 
music by Artie Bowers [of U. S.] 
New York, Authors & composers 
service co. [8952 

© 1c. Feb. 21, 1920; E 471460; 
Bernard J. Archer, Tasmania, Aus- 
tralia. 


NIGHT OF NIGHTS; valse, by William 
Arthur Taylor [of Great Britain], 
arr. by R. Gower [of Great Britain] ; 
orch. with piano. 4to. [8953 

© Oct. 27, 1919; 1c. Feb. 17, 1920; 
E 469238; Perey John Cross, Man- 
chester, England. 


NIGHT OF THE Hast; lyric by Alan Fen- 
wick, music by Perey B. Kahn [of 
England]; in B flat. [3954 


© Jan. 2, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 469049; Enoch & sons, London. 


NIGHTINGALE (THE) AND THE ROSE; 
oriental romance, three-part song, 
words translated from the Russian 
of Koltzoff, by Deems Taylor, music 
by Nikolas Rimsky-Korsakoff, op. 
2, no. 2, arr. by Deems Taylor [of 
U. S.]; women’s voices. 4to. [3955 

© Jan. 20 1920; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 467958; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

_ [Copyright is claimed on arrange- 

ment] 


Nina. See Godfrey (Perey) Three 
modern valses. 


NINETTA; versi e musica di Remis [of 
Italy]; mand. ace. Naples, EH. Gen- 
narelli ec. Ato. [3956 

© Sept: 1, 1919; 1 « Heb. 472920; - 
E 468959; Italian book co., New 
York. 


238 


no. 3, 1920 


Ninon; three-part song, poem by Al- 
fred de Musset, tr. by Theo. Marzials, 
music by F. Paolo Tosti, choral ver- 
sion by -Victor Harris [of U. 8.]; 
women’s voices. 4to. [3957 

© Nov. 19, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 470952; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


No ONE BUT YOU WILL DO; words and 
music by H. Arnold [of U. S.] 
[8958 
© 7 ¢ Jan. 21, 1920; BE 471085; 
Earl Arnold, Philadelphia. 


NO QUESTION IS EVER SETTLED UNTIL IT 
IS SETTLED ARIGHT; words and music 
by Daniel La Grove [of U. 8.] 

[8959 

© Jan.5, 1920; 1c. Jan. 12, 1920; 

1c. Feb. 9, 1920; E 471106; Mutual 
jobbing & pub. co., Chicago. 


NopoDy ELSE BUT you; words and 
melody by ©. C. Hall [of U. 8.] 
(Appl. title: I don’t love nobody else 
but you) [38960 

© 1c. Feb. 11, 1920; E 472282; 
Charles -Clarence Hall, Cleveland. 


NOCHE ALEGRE; tango, par G. Manici 
[of Italy]; piano. [3961 
© Jan. 23, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 9, 1920; 

E 469095; Manici, Paris. 


NocrurRngE. See Feuilles d’album.— 
Schumann (Robert Alexander)— 
Sous les grands arbres. 


NokEL; poésie de Th. Gautier, musique 
de Y. Hédoux [of France] Paris, 
Maurice Senart & cie. [38962 

© Dee. 12, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
E 469187; Y. Hédoux, Paris. 


NON DIRMI NO; versi e musica di Luigi 
Recitano [of Italy]; mand. ace. 
Naples, F. Feola. 8vo. [8963 


© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 7, 1920; 
E 468499; Italian book co., New 
York. 


Non E PER TE; versi di Adolfo Genise, 
musica di G. Bonavolonta [of Italy]; 
mand. ace. Naples, F. Feola. S8vo. 

[3964 


© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 7, 1920; 
E 468507; Italian book co., New 
York. 


NoNE BUT AN ACHING HEART. 
Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch) 


See 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


3073 


NONE OF YOUR NINETEEN - FOURTEEN 
TRICKS WITH ME; written and com- 
posed by Thomas McGhee and Het- 
bert Rule [of England] [3965 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 15, 1920; 
E 468590; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


Nor I Bur CHrRIst; words by W. L. 
Jester, music by T. J. Barcafer [of 
UL Sif Sve: i [3966 

© Dee; 21, 1919; 2 « Feb: 12, 
1920; E 471077; Temple J. Barcafer, 
Chicago. 


Not My wAy; words by Fred P. Mor- 
ris, music by Leonard C. Voke [of 
U; 8.) [8967 

© Dec. 27, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1920; 
E 471905; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


Not Unto us, O Lorp; festival anthem, 
words from Psalm 115: 1, 12, 18, 14, 
16, 17, 18, musie by J. C. Marks [of 
U. S.J]; organ, mixed voices, with 
solo for contralto or baritone. 4to. 

[3968 

© Hebe. 5, 1920» 2. cWeb.: 6, 1920; 
E 472176; J. Christopher Marks, 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement] 


NOTHING SEEMS THE SAME OUTSIDE 
DIxIE; written and composed by 
Forest Tell [of Great Britain] 

[3969 

© Jan. 29, 1920; 1 ce. Feb. 10, 1920; 

E 469062; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


NortE SORRENTINA; serenata, de V. 
Monti fof France] 1. Chant et 
piano; paroles de Pierre d’ Amor.— 
2. Violon et piano. [8970, 3971 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 1 ¢. each Jan. 23, 
1920; E 4688438, 468844; Ch. Hayet, 
Paris. 


Now Is CHRIST RISEN; Easter anthem, 
words from the Bible, music by Jo- 
seph Fletcher [of U. S.]; duetts for 
alto and ten. and sop. and bass. 4to. 

[8972 

© Feb. 4, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 5, 1920; 

E 467947; Wm. A. Pond & co., New 
York. 


Now THAT IT’S OVER; words by D. Dris- 


kell, music by Leo Friedman [of 
‘U. S.J] Chicago, North American 
music co. [3973 


© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472041; Delitha Driskell, Evans- 
ville, Ind. 


239 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3974 


pt. 111, 2. S., v.15 


Now THAT THE WAR IS OVER, HOW LONG 
BEFORE WE HAVE PEACE; words by J. 
H. Cosser, musie by Leo Friedman 
fof U. §8.] Chicago, North Ameri- 
can music co. [3974 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471196; J. H. Cosser, Syracuse, 
yee 


Now THAT YOU'RE BACK TO THE U. §. A. 
YOU'LL MINE FOREVER BE; words by 
May Haze [pseud. of A. Femino], 
music by Artie Bowers [of U. S.] 
New York, Authors & composers 
service co. [8975 

© 1c. Feb. 21, 1920; E 471463; 
Anthony Femino, Hammonton, N. J. 


Now THE DAY IS OVER; anthem, words 
by Sabine Baring-Gould, music by 
Joseph Fletcher [of U. 8.]; ten. and 
bass solo, duett sop. and alto and 
chorus. 4to. (Octavo sacred music, 
third series) [3976 

© Feb. 4, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 5, 1920; 
FE 467946; Wm. A. Pond & co., New 
York. 

Now U. S. A.’s GongE D-R-Y I AIN’T 
COMING HOME NO MORE; written and 
composed by Bert Lee and R. P. 
Weston [of England] [38977 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 1¢. Jan. 16, 1920; 
EH 468617; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 

Nuits pu Nit; de TVopérette Les 
vierges du Nil, de Max Eddy et 
Maurice Rumac, musique de V. Sou- 
laire [of France] [3978 

© Dec. 29, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 22, 1920; 
HK 468736; Péle-Méle edition, Paris. 

Numero (LE) 4; tango argentin, de 
Learsi, arr. par F. Salabert [of 
France]; cordes et piano conduc- 
teur. 4to. (Collection des refrains 
en vogue, no. 66) [38979 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 23, 1920; 
E 468819; Krancis Salabert, Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 

NUN GIuRA; versi di Pacifico Vento, 


musica di Giuseppe Leone [of 
Italy] ; mand. ace. Naples, F. Feola. 
Svo. [3980 


© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 7, 1920; 
EK 468509; Italian book co., New 
York. 

NUTTATA TRISTA; 
Wlaviis, musica di 
[of Italy]; mand. ace. Naples, E. 
Gennarelli e c.-° 4to. [38981 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
EK 468960; Italian book co., New 
York. 


versi di Carlo De 
Nicola Cinque 


O (Oh!) ; fox trot, by Byron Gay and 
Arnold Johnson [of U. §8.], arr. by 
Arthur Lange [of U. 8.]; orch. with 
words. 4to. [3982 

© Feb. 26, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 27, 1920; 
E 471703; Leo. Feist, inc., New 
York. 

OQ BEAUTIFUL WIN-NI-PE-SAU-KEE; by 
H. L. Brown [of U. §.], arr. by Geo. 
Lowell Tracy. 4to. [8983 


© Feb. 28, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 1, 1920; 
H 471633; Harry Leslie Brown, La- 
conia, N. H. 


’O Bizzvoco; versi di Gennaro Amato, 
musica di A. Montalto [of Italy, 
domiciled at New York] [3984 


© 1c. Jan. 31, 1920; EP 470797- 
Agostino Montalto, New York. 


’O CUNGRESSO ’E L’ AMMORE; Versi di 
Pacifico Vento, musica di Giuseppe 
Leone [of Italy]; mand. ace. 
Naples, Feola. 8vo. [38985 


© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 e@ Jan. 7, 1920; 
E 468515; Italian book co., New 
York. 


’O FRANCESE D’ ’0 MANDRACCHIO; versi 
di G. Caparro, musica di G. Capo- 
longo [of Italy]; mand. acc. Naples, 
EK. Gennarelli e c. 4to. [3986 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 468962; Italian book co., New 
York. 

’O GULIO ’E MAMMETA; Versi di P. Fer- 
rigno, musica di G. Capolongo [of 
Italy]; mand. ace. Naples, E. Gen- 
narelliec. 4to. [3987 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 ec. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 468868; Italian book co., New 
York. 


O HOLY worD; words by M. EH. Servoss, 

music by Geo. C. Stebbins [of U. S8.] 

[3988 

© Dec. 27, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1920; 

EK 471902; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 

O LITTLE TOWN OF BETHLEHEM ; Christ- 
mas song, words by Phillips Brooks, 
music by Luella Olmsted Burnham 
fof U. 8.] (Cover title: Bethlehem) 

[3989 

© Jan. 27, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 30, 1920; 

E 471022; C. W. Thompson & co., 
Boston. 

°O MARE CANTA; Versi di Libero Bovio, 
musica di Gaetano Lama [of Italy]; 
mand. ace. Naples, F. Feola. S8vo. 

[3990 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 ce. Jan. 7, 1920; 

E 468500; Italian book co., New 
York, 


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no. 3, 1920 


O MATER DIVINAE GRATIAE; motet, 
liturgical Latin words, music by A. 
Louis Gabert [of U. S.]; mixed 
voices. obl. 8vo. [3991 


© Feb. 13, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 14, 1920; 
E 4713827; Abel L. Gabert, Washing- 
ton. 


O saLuTraris; Latin hymn, music by 
Eduardo Marzo [of U. 8.]; unison 
chorus with second voice ad lib. 
(In his Gloria et honor) [3992 


© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1920; 
EH 470238; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 


O SAW YE BONIE LESLEY? set to tune 
The collier’s bonie lassie, words by 
Robert Burns, music har. and arr. 
by Purcell James Mansfield [of Great 
Britain] op. 80, no. 11; mixed voices. 
4to. (Scottish part songs, no. 176) 

[3993 


© Dee. 31, 1919; 1¢. Jan. 17, 1920; 
EK 468661; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow. 


70 SCIOPERO D’ ’E NNAMMURATE; Versi 
di Libero Bovio, musica di R. Falvo 
[of Italy]; mand. ace. Naples, F. 
Feola. 8vo. [8994 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 7, 1920; 
E 468476; Italian book co., New 
York. 


O sING TO THE BLAST; unison song, 
words by Robert Jones, music by 
Teuan Rees-Davies [of Great Brit- 
ain]; boys voices. 4to. [3995 

© Jan. 26, 1920; 1c. Feb. 10, 1920; 
E 469124; J. Curwen & sons, ltd., 
London. 


O SWEET AND SOFT A STRAIN IS FALL- 
inc. See Schubert (Franz Peter) 

O WONDROUS LOVE; words by Genevieve 
May Wise, music by Flora Lucas 
Palmer [of U. 8.] [3996 

© Aug. 6, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 
EH 471515; Metropolitan chureh assn. 
of Wis., Waukesha, Wis. 

OAKLAND FOR MINE; words by H. 
Cooley, music by Leo Friedman [of 


U. S.J] Chicago, North American 
music co. [8997 

© Dee. 3, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
EK 471160; Harriet Cooley, W. 


Berkeley, Calif. 


OCCHIONI BELLI; versi e musica di F. 
Buongiovanni [of Italy] ; mand. acc. 
Naples, H. Gennarelli e c. 4to. 

[3998 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 

E .468961; Italian book co., New 
York. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


4007 


OF you, I THINK ALWAYS; words by 
F. Aronne, music by Leo Friedman 
fot. Us Sills Chieago,,. Ju... North 
American musie pub. co. [8999 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
EK 472105; Frank Aronne, Dorches- 
ter, Mass. 


Om, BABY “MINE? “words”. by Js. ode 
Novitski, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. 8.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [4000 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 4720389; John J. Novitski, Chicago. 


OH COME BACK AGAIN ; words and music 
by L. L. Voorhees [of U. S.] Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [4001 

© Feb. 14, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 
E 472569; Lucy Lee Voorhees, St. 
Petersburg, Fla. 


OH DADDY; selections from the comic 
opera, lyrics by A. M. Zinn and 
others, melody by A. M. Zinn [of 
U. S.] Contents: Opening chorus, 
act 1—Finale, act 1.—Rainbow 
widow fashion revue. [4002 

©1« Jan. 26, 1920; E 471335; 
Albert Moritz Zinn, Milwaukee. 


words and melody by A. M. 
Zinn [of U. S.] [4003 
@) Sept, "2h, 1919);2: ‘e, Jam, 26; 


1920; E 471334; Albert Moritz Zinn, 
Milwaukee. 


OH DADDY IF YOU COULD SEE YOUR GIRL; 
words by Charles O’Flynn, music by 
H. L. P. Welling [of U. S.] [4004 

C) Le. Mar: 1519203. WY’ 471GtT: 
Henry Louis Plummer Welling, East 
Boston. 


OH HOW I LAUGH WHEN I THINK How I 
CRIED ABOUT YoU; fox trot, by Turk, 
Jessell and White, played by Clar- 
ence Jones [of U. S.] (Imperial 
song record, no. 91009) [4005 

©- Feb. 16, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 20, 1920; 

' E 472602; Imperial player roll co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation. | 


On How I Love You; waltz, words by 
BE. S. S. Huntington, music by N. D. 
Navarette [of U. S8.] [4006 

© 1c. Mar. 3, 1920; E 471725; 
N. D. Navarette, Bisbee, Ariz. 
words by Andrew B. Sterling and 

Henry Lewis, melody by Dave 

Dreyer [of U. §.], arr. by Ed Smalle 

[of U. S.] [4007 
© ie; Mar: 1, 1920; . Bi 471650); 

Harry Von Tilzer music pub. ¢0., 

New. York. 


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4008 


pt. 111, nD. S., V. 15 


OH How I LOVE YOU DEARIE; words and 
music by W. J. Werley [of U. 8.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [4008 

© Feb. 14, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 
E 472577; Wm. J. Werley, Camp 
Zachary Taylor, Ky. 


OH HOW THAT BABY COULD MOAN; 
words and melody by G. Lyster [of 
Wea [4009 

© 1c. Feb. 24, 1920; E 472661; 
George Lyster, Philadelphia. 


OH IF YOU ONLY KNEW; words by M. 
Hana, musie by Hector Richard [of 
U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[4010 

© Dec. 26, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1920; 

E 467548; Mary Hana, Fort Sheri- 
dan, Ill. 


OH JOE, PLEASE DON’T GO; words by Lee 
M. Walker, melody by Larry Briers 
Lor s:is.] [4011 

© 1c. Feb. 10, 1920; E 470938; 
James Lassell Shearer, New York. 


Ou MaAvrIcE; paroles de A. Trébitsch, 
musique de H. Christiné [of France] 
[4012 
© Dec. 31, 1919; 1c. Jan. 23, 1920; 

E 468847; H. Christiné, Paris. 


Ou Mr. WILSON, WON’T YOU COME 
BACK? words bv M. A. Seidle, music 
by Leo Friedman [of U. S.]  Chi- 
cago, North American music Co. 

[4013 

© Dec. 8, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 

E 471182; Morgan A. Seidle, Ber- 
wick, Pa. 


OH MOTHER DEAR; words by A. G. 
Lehr, music by Geo. Trevor [of U. S.] 
[4014 
© 1c. Feb. 20, 1920; E 472494; 

A. G. Lehr, Sioux City, Ia. 


Ou MOTHER, I’M WILD; One step, by 
Howard Johnson, Harry Pease and 
Eddie Nelson, arr. by Wm. Schulz 
[of U. S.]; orch. with piano. 4to. 

[4015 

© Feb. 7, 1920; 2-c. Feb. 9, 1920; 

E 470955; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


OH, OH, OH, I’M GWINE TO CUBA DAT’S 
THE LAND OB BOOZE; words by L. J. 
Kremer, music by Geo. Trevor [of 
Usa [4016 

© 1c. Feb. 20, 1920; E 472479; 
- Lucian J. Kremer, Alton, II. 


OH SEA BE KIND; words by N. G. 
Thomas, music by Hector Richard 
fof U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [4017 

© Feb. 14, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 
E 472576; Nettie Gardner Thomas, 
Nevada, Mo. 


OH TAKE ME BACK TO MY OLD HOME 
TOWN; words by R. E. McNatt, music 
by Leo Friedman [of U. §S.] Chi- 
cago, North American music co. 

[4018 
© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471219; R. HE. McNatt, Austin, Tex. 


OH TELL MY DEAR LOVE ABOUT ME;. 
words by A. J. Glenn, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [4019 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471137; A. J. Glenn, Gerald, Ind. 


OH THE BEAUTIFUL SOUTH; words by J. 
W. Walter, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [4020 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 ec. Feb. 2, 1920; 
BE 172144; John W. Walter, Burns, 
Kan. 


Same, [4021 

© Jan. 31, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 14, 1920; 
E 4713811; John W. Walter, Burns, 
Kan. 


OH ! THE GRAND OLD PARTY IS MARCHING 
ON ITS WAY; words and melody by E. 
Threlkeld [of U.S:], abt. bye 
Threlkeld and Harry L. Alford [of 
UES [4022 

© 1c. Feb. 16, 1920; E 472319; 
Erle & Leo pub. co., Charleston, Ill. 


On THEDA Bara; words by H. Bixby, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. S8.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [4023 

© Feb. 7, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
E 472370; Harvey Bixby, La Porte, 
Ind. ' 


OH! THOSE MUSICAL SHOES; words by 
F. Guest, music by T. F. Cornell [of 
U.S.) [4024 

© 1¢ Jan. 21, 1920; BH 467250; - 
Fred Guest, Scottdale, Pa. 


OH! TO BE NEAR YOU AGAIN; words by 
Edward Lockton, music by R. Con- 
ingsby Clarke Jof Great Britain] 

[4025 

© Feb. 24, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 27, 1920; 

E 471700; John Church co., Cin- 
cinnati. 


Le UE cas aS 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1920 


OH TURN BACK THE TIME TO YESTERDAY ; 
words by H. E. Smith, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [4026 

© Sept. 3, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
E 467373; H. E. Smith, Rigby, Id. 


OH WHAT A MORNING THAT WILL BE; 
words and music by E. 8S. Ufford 
[of U. S.] Beaver Falls, Pa., Olivet 
pub. house. 8vo. [4027 

© Oct. 4, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 1, 1920; 
E 471666; Edward S. Ufford, Union, 
Me. 


OH, YOU SOLDIER HONEY BOYS; words by 
J. B. Ehrhart, music by Leo Fried- 
man [of U. 8.] Chicago, North Amer- 
ican music co. [4028 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472051; Josephine B. Ehrhart, 
Avalon, Pa. 


O’HARA WILL SING US A DITTY ; words by 
ew. Custer, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. S.] [4029 
© 1c¢ Mar. 3, 1920; E 471747; 

C. W. Custer, Sioux Falls, S. D. 


OLD AMERICA IS THE PLACE; words by 
L. Barnes, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [4030 

© Feb. 7, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
E 4723882 ; Lula Barnes, Rocky Mount, 
N. C. 


Ox~p ERIn’s sons; lyric by R. HE. 
Broderic, music by Otis Alan Barlow 
[of U. S.] [4081 

© Jan. 13, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
EK 4673825; Robert EH. Broderic, 
Chicago. 


' Op (THE) FASHIONED HOUSE UPON THE 
HILL; words and music by H. C. 
Renner [of U. 8.], arr. by Herman 
A. Hummell [of U. 8.] [4032 

© 1c. Feb. 24, 1920; E 472664; 
Hattie C. Renner, Cleveland. 


Oxmp (THE) GARDEN GATE; fox trot, by 
Moriarty and Bargy, played by 
Charley Straight and Roy Bargy [of 
U. S.] (Imperial song record, no. 
91014) [403838 
© Feb. 16, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 20, 1920; 
E 472594; Imperial player roll co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation ] 
OLtp GtLory; words by C. Hayward, 
melody by Artie Bowers [of U. S.] 
[4034 
©d1e. Feb. 21, 1920; E 471454; 
Celia Hayward, Penacook, N. H. 


4043 


OLrp (THE) HOME TOWN; words by J. 
D. White, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [4035 


© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 ec. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472116; J. D. White, Newark, O. 


Otp (AN) MAID’S PRAY’R; words by 
Beulah Hobbs [pseud. of M. Hobbs], 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. 8.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[4086 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; - 

E 471265; Marion Hobbs, Methuen, 
Mass. 


OLD MAMMY’S LULLABY; words by Ran- 
dolph Campbell, music by M. Rad- 
nor [pseud. of Marvin Grodzinsky, 
Of UO: S.] [4037 

© May 14, 1919; 2 c. Dec. 24, 1919; 
E 470998; Marvin Radnor, ine., 
Buffalo. 


OLtp (THE) MOTHER; by Anton Dvorak, 
transcribed by Erno Rapée [of U. 
S.]; piano. [4038 

© Feb. 13, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
E 472331; G. Schirmer, ine, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on 
transcription ] 


OLD SOLDIERS NEVER DIE; written and 
composed by Jack Foley [of Eng- 
land] [4039 

© Jan. 29, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 11, 1920; 
E 469131; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


OLDEN COURT DAYS; by Robert Braine 

[of U. S.]; piano. [4040 

© Feb. 3, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1920; 

EH} 470965; Theo. Presser co., Phil- 
adelphia. 


ON A MOONLIGHT NIGHT; from The 
frivolities of 1920, lyric and music by 
William B. Friedlander [of U. S.] 

[4041 

© Feb. 18, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 13, 1920; 

E 471400; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


On MIAMI SHORE; waltz, by Victor 
Jacobi [of Hungary, domiciled at 
New York]; piano. [4042 

© Jan. 21, 1920; 2c. Jan. 22, 1920; 
E 467305; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


ON THE BENCH IN THE GLEN SOME NITE; 
words by L. Klahn, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [4043 

© Feb. 14, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 
E 472561; Luanna Klahn, Wheat- 
land, Ia. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4044 


ON THE BRIGHT SHORES OF FRANCE; 
words by R. A. Neal, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U.8.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [4044 

© Sept. 3, 1919; 2c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
HE 4673898; Ralph A. Neal, Jamaica, 
NAW. 


ON THE LAKE; by Robert Bannister [of 
Australia]; piano. (Paling’s piano 
series, no. 298) [4045 

© Nov. 29, 1919; 1 ¢. Dec. 3, 1919; 
EH 469186; W. H. Paling & co., ltd., 
Sydney, Australia. 


— See also In Lakeland. 


ON THE RIo GRANDE; words and music 
by Gi: Walker) [of U.,:8.],. arr. .by 
Leonard L. VosBurgh [of U. S.] 

[4046 
© A. ¢..Jan..24, 1920+) BH. 467252: 
Lew Walker, New York. 


ONE AND Two (Un et deux) ; fox trot, 
by Francis Casadesus [of France]; 
piano. [4047 

© Dec. 831, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 23, 1920; 
E 469170; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 


OnE (THE) HONEST TEAR; Waltz song, 
words and music by C. A, Arthur 
fot. Sal [4048 

© Jan. 31, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 31, 1920; 
EH 467748; Chas. A. Arthur, Detroit. 


ONE LITTLE MOMENT MORE; words by 
Fred E. Weatherly, music by Ken- 
nedy Russell [of Great Britain]; 
in F. [4049 

© Dec. 23, 1919; 1c. Jan. 30, 1920; 
E 468891; Boosey & co., London. 


ONE (THE) PLACE ON EARTH WHERE I’D 
BE; words by Laura Leycester, music 
by Pat Thayer [of England] ; in G. 

[4050 

© Dee. 20, 1919; 1 ce. Jan. 21, 1920; 

E 468799; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 


ONE’S ENOUGH FOR ANY MAN; words 
and melody by R. M. Jackson [of 
U. S.J, arr. by Edward J. Gordon 
[of U. S.]; 1st violin ace. [4051 


©) ae tan. 22.1920) Hs 4tt.00 : 
Ruth Mable Jackson, New York. 


ONLY A POPPY FROM FLANDER’S FIELD; 
words by A. Richardson, music by 
Leo Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [4052 


© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472090; Annie Richardson, To- 
ronto, Canada. 


pt. III, 0. S., y. 15 


ONLY A PRIVATE SOLDIER; words by 
H. M. Vince, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. 8.] -Chicago, North American 
music co. [4053 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
: shone Harriett M. Vince, Jus- 
us, O. 


ONLY A SWEETHEART OF YESTERDAY; 
words by C. Deusch, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [4054 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 ce. Feb. 2, 1920; 
ieee Charles Deusch, Sterling, 


ONLY DWELL WITHIN; words by Anna 
B. Russell, music by Geo. C. Stebbins 
longs Sat [4055 

© Dec. 27, 1919; 2 ce. Mar. 8, 1920; 
E 471895; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


ONLY you; words by Victoria West, 
music by A. Dome [of England] 
[4 


© Dec. 29, 1919; 1c. Jan. 6, 1920; 
E 468563; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


ORANGE BLOSSOM TIME; words and 
music by Edward Knapp House [of 
U. S.J [4057 

© Feb. 14, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1920; 
E 470943 ; George H. Leathurby, San 
Francisco. 


Orcanist (THE); Vv. 2s, 0) 96.) bi- 
monthly journal ed. by HE. L. Ashford 
ass’t. by Karl K. Lorenz [of U. 8.]; 
pipe and reed organ, obl. S8vo. 

[4058 

© Dec. 10, 1919; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 

24, 1920; A 560920; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 

ORIENTALE; love song, by F. Anger [of 
Bohemia, domiciled at Utica, N. Y.]; 
full orch. with piano. [4059 

© 1c. Feb. 2, 1920; E 467774; 
Franz Anger, Utica, N. Y. 

Oror; berceuse populaire armeniénne 
fet] Alaguiaz; chant populaire ar- 
menien, de Diran Alexanian [of 


France]; violon ou violoncelle et 
piano. (Petites piéces arméniennes, 
nos. 2, 3) [4060 


© Dee. 31, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 23, 1920; 
E 468834; A. Z. Mathot, Paris. 
OscurtIrA; versi di Carlo De Flaviis, 
musica di Nicola Cinque [of Italy]; 
mand. ace. Naples, E. Gennarelli e c. 
Ato. [4061 
© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 468964; Italian book co., New 
York. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1920 


4079 


OTHERS; Children’s day service, text 
by Edith Sanford Tillotson, music 
by I. H. Meredith [of U. 8.] 8vo. 

[4062 

© Apr. 29, 1919; 2 ec. and aff. Feb. 

2, 1920; A 561706; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. 


OUI, MAIS ... MONSIEUR; sur le mo- 
tifs de la chanson américaine Mary, 
paroles francaise de Battaille-Henri, 
musique de Hugo Frey [of U. S8.] 

[4063 


© Dee. 27, 1919; 1 ec. Jan. 10, 1920; 
1 ce. Jan. 24, 1920; E 468588; Société 
anonyme des éditions Ricordi, Paris. 


OvursA; fox trot, by C. M. Heissen- 
buttel [of U. 8.], arr. by Ray Per- 
kins [of U. S8.]; piano. [4064 


© 1c. Mar. 1, 1920; E 472910; 
Chas. McC. Heissenbuttel, Brooklyn. 


Our AMERICAN DADS; words by W. J. 
Frohmuth, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. 8.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [4065 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
oe 4200;° W. J. Frohmuth, Ft. 
Wayne, Ind. 


OUR BANNER; words by H. Bassett, mu- 
sic by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

— [4066 
© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
E 467390 ; Eva Bassett, Sellwood, Or. 


OUR BATTLE FLAG; words by M. E. 
Bleakmore, music by E. S. S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S8.] [4067 


(oy vec nheb, 9,.1920:) 472227 : 
oid E. Bleakmore, Oklahoma City, 
1. 


OuR BOYS; words by A. H. Heath, mu- 
sic by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 
Chicago, North American music co, 

[4068 
© Sept. 3, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
HE 467395; A. H. Heath, Kent, Pa. 


OUR BRAVE SOLDIER BOYS; words by A. 
P. Swem, music by E. S. S. Hunt- 
ington [of U.S8.] [4069 

© 1c. Feb. 9, 1920; EB 472223: A. 
P. Swem, Huntington, Ind. 


OuR EYES; words by E. W. Dunlap, 
music by Geo. Trevor [of U. §8.] 
[4070 


© 1c. Feb. 20, 1920; E 472476: 
Effie W. Dunlap, Clarksville, Ark. 


OUR GREAT MOTHERS OF SACRIFICE; 
words by D. I. Flatt, musie by Geo. 
Trevor [of U. S8.] [4071 

© 1c. Feb. 20, 1920; EH 472480; 
David I. Flatt, Colorado Springs, 
Col. 


OUR HEAVENLY HOME; words by L. H. 
Eaton, melody by Jean Navarre 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of U. S8.] 

: [4072 
© 1e Feb. 21, 1920; H 471480; 
Leslie H. Eaton, West Branch, Ia. 


OUR HILLS OF DREAM; words and music 
by J. M. Stuart Young [of Great 
Britain] London, Walsh, Holmes & 
co. [4073 


© Jan. 29, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 17, 1920; 
E 469207; Perey John Cross, Man- 
chester, England. 


OvuR HOME; words by H. Griff, music 
by Leo Friedman [of U. S.]  Chi- 
cago, North American music co. 

[4074 
© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 

FE 471292; Harry Griff, Bridgeport, 

Conn. | 


OUR HOME So FAIR; words by Mrs. S. E. 
Herron, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [4075 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471276; Mrs. S. E. Herron, Jack- 
son, Miss. 


Our LoRD IS RISEN FROM THE DEAD; 
anthem, from the cantata From cross 
to crown, by Fred W. Peace [of 
Great Britain]; mixed voices. (Oc- 
tavo series, no. 1292) [4076 

© Jan. 17192052 e. Jan: 19, 1920; 
E 468652; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 


Boston. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement] 
CuR OTHER BOYS; words by L. W. 


Swanson, music by Leo Friedman 

[of U. S.] Chicago, North Ameri- 

ean music co. [4077 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 

E 471228; Leslie W. Swanson, Seat- 
tle. 

OUR OWN DEAR NATION; words by G. 
Tatum, music by EH. S. 8S. Hunting- 
ton [of U.8.] [4078 

© 1c. Mar. 3, 1920; H 471740; 
Georgia Tatum, Brawley, Calif. 


OUR OWN OHIO; march and two step, 


by S. C. Howard [of U. 8.]; orch. 
Ato. [4079 

© Jan. 7.192032 e. Jan. S, 1920: 
E 470259; Sherman C. Howard, 
Boughtonville, O. 


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4080 


OUR OWN STARS AND BARS WILL LIVE 
FOREVER; words and music by A. J. 
Wooten [of U. S.] [4080 

© Mar. 2, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 26, 1920; 
E 471629; North Carolina division, 
United Daughters of the Confed- 
eracy, Kinston, N. C. 


Our Pec; selection, by Harold Fraser- 
Simson, selected and arr. by Merlin 
Morgan [of England]; piano. 

4081 


© Dec. 23, 1919; 1 ¢ Jan. 21, 1920; 
E 468808; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, lItd., London. 


waltz, on melodies from the musi- 
cal play by Harold Fraser-Simson, 
arr. by Merlin Morgan [of England] ; 
piano. [4082 

© Dee. 23, 1919; 1c Jan. 21, 1920; 
E 468809; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 


OUR REDEMPTION DRAWETH NIGH ; words 
by Donald Seott Lundin, music by 
Clinton Bowen Fisk [of Canada, 
domiciled at Waukesha, Wis.] 

[4083 


© Aug. 6, 1919; 2c. Feb. 21, 1920; 
E 471523; Metropolitan chureh assn. 
of Wis., Waukesha, Wis. 


OUR SERVICE FLAG, A BLUE STAR TURNED 
TO GOLD; words and music by M. S. 
Kine [ot Ul Sy: harmony “by 
Lourene Trout Woods [of U. 8.] 

[4084 
© 1c. Feb. 16, 1920; E 472318; 
Murry S. King, Orlando, Fla. 


OUR WORLD IS IN GREAT TROUBLE; words 
by M. E. Bell, music by Leo Fried- 
man [of U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [4085 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
EH 471223; Mary E. Bell, Harrisburg, 
Va. 


Our YANKS COME HOME WITH CHEERS 
AND VICTOR-EE; words by M. Shanks, 
music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. 8.] 
New York, World music pub. corp. 

[4086 

© Feb. 19, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 

E 472730; Margaret Shanks, Wash- 
ington, D. C. 

Out WYOMING way; lyric by Evelyn 
M. Brettholz, musie by Charles L. 
Meisels [of U. S8.] [4087 

© Feb. 25, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 26, 1920; 
E 471564; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
inc., New York. 


See Masques et berga- 


OUVERTURE. 
masques. 


pt. III, n. S., Yi. 15. 


OVER BLOOMY LANDS OF HEATHER ; part- 
song, words by Ray Clarke Rose, 
music by Fay Foster fof U. 8.] 4to. 
1. Sop., alto and bar.—2. Sop. 1 and 
2 and alto. [4088, 4089: 

© Feb. 28, 1920; 2 ec. each Mar. 1, 
1920; E 471670-471671; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. [Copyright is: 
claimed on arrangement] 

OVER ON THE OLD KENTUCKY SHORE; 
words by Chas. F. Harrison and C. 
De Voll, music by C. De Voll [of U.. 
S.], arr. by Harry Alford [of U. S8.] 

[4090: 

© 1 c. Feb. 14, 1920; EH 4713813: 
Weaver & Harrison, Chicago. 

OVER THE HILLS; march and one step. 
by J. R. Leeks [of U. S.]; piano. 

[4091 

© Feb. 9, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920;. 
Ei 471864; John R..Leeks, New Lon-. 
don, Conn. 

OVER THE HILLS OF VERDUN AND THE 
FOREST OF THE ARGONNE; words by 
J. J. Kirkwood, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Leg- 
ters music co. [4092. 

© Feb. 4, 1920; 2 ce. Feb. 10, 1920; 
E 472261; J. J. Kirkwood, Baltimore. 

OVERSEAS (THE) oF 1918; words by 
Bertha Gerhardt, music by F. C. 
Floeckinger [of U. S.] [4093. 

© 1c. Jan. 22, 1920. WH 470Ga5: 
F. C. Floeckinger, Taylor, Tex. 

PAIN (LE) DuR; paroles de Georges: 
Dellac, musique de Jules Jacob [of 
France] (Petites chansons, no. 8) 

[4094 

© Dec. 29, 1919; 2 ec. Jan. 22, 1920; 
E 468746; Louis Jacquot, Paris. 


PaLtace (THE) See Griffis (Hliot) 
Sonata. 

PALESTRINA (GIOVANNI PIERLUIGI 
SANTE)  Ascendit Deus; five-part 


chorus, by Palestrina, ed. by Frank 
Damrosch [of U. S.]; mixed voices. 
(8vo choruses, no. 6848) [ 4095. 

© Feb. 9, 1920; 2c. Feb. 10, 1920; 
E 470948; G. Schirmer, inc., New 


York. [Copyright is claimed on 
editing] 
—By the waters of -’ Babylon; 


anthem, adapted to English words 
and ed. by G. J. Bennett [of Eng- 
land], music by Palestrina; mixed 
voices. (Octavo anthems, no. 1074) 
[4096 
© Feb. 18, 1920; 1c. Feb. 19, 1920; 
E 469236; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on Eng- 
lish adaptation and editing] 


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4113 


no. 8, 1920 


PALM LAND; melody by A. B. Clemo [of 

5 [4097 

© 1c. Feb. 24, 1920; E 472644; 
Alice Betty Clemo, Berkeley, Calif. 


Patms (THE) (Les rameaux) ; chorus, 
by J. Faure, arr. by C. H. H. Booth 
[of U. S8.]; mixed voices. 4to. 
(Choir music, second series, no. 65) 

[4098 


© Feb. 11, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 12, 1920; 


E 471073; Robin Ellis, Ridgefield 
Park, N. J. 
PALOMMA; versi di B. U. Netti 


(Canetti), musica di V. Fassone [of 
Italy]; mand.acc. Naples, F. Feola. 
SVo. [4099 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 7, 1920; 
HE 468512; Italian book co., New 
York. 


Paws; words by Edna Dunning Stiegler 
[i. e. Mrs. G. H. Stiegler], music by 
Leo Friedman [of U. S8.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [4100 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
FH 472015; Mrs. G. H. Stiegler, South 
Bs Via. 


PALUMME; versi di Vito Colonna, 
musica di Salvatore Capaldo [of 
Italy]; mand. ace. Naples, E. Gen- 
narellieec. 4to. [4101 


© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 468965 ; Italian book co., New York. 


PanporA; instrumental novelty dance, 
by S. Pantozzi [of U. S.]; violin and 
piano. [4102 

© 1c Jan. 21, 1920; E 467251; 
Stephen Pantozzi, Hudson, N. Y. 


PANIS ANGELICUS; Latin hymn, music 
by Eduardo Marzo [of U. S.]; unison 
chorus with second voice ad _ lib. 
(In his Gloria et honor) [4103 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1920; 
E 470225; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 
PARISIENNE (LA); valse, by Robert 
Braine [of U. S.]; piano. [4104 
© Feb. 3, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1920; 
EK 470963; Theo. Presser co., Phil- 
adelphia. 


Parting (THE) KISS; words by J. 
Arango, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. S.J] Chicago, North Amer- 
ican music co, [4105 

© Sept. 3, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
E 467397; Julius Arango, % Post- 
master, New York. 


Partita. See Bach (Johann Sebas- 


tain) 


PasACGEK (Little shepherd) ; polka ma- 
zurka, arr. by Louis Vitak [of U. 8.]; 
piano. [4106 

© Feb. 11, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 14, 1920; 
E 471324; Georgi & Vitak music co., 
Chicago. 


PASSE MINUIT; les yeux dans la nuit, 
boston, par Maurice Gracey [of 
France]; orch. et piano conducteur. 
4to. [4107 


© Dec. 31, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 9, 1920; 
E 469100; Smyth, Paris. 


PASSING (THE); words by R. M. Bol- 
ler, music by Leo Friedman [of U. 
S.] Chicago, North American music 
co. [4108 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471202; R. M. Boller, Ajo, Ariz. 


PASSING YEARS; words by Mrs. W. 
Sandifer, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [4109 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 4720380; Mrs. Willie Sandifer, Ft. 
Worth, Tex. 


PASTORALE. See Christmas suite.— 
Masques et bergamasques. 


Pat MoRAN, THE BASE BALL MAN; words 
by M. J. Dittrich, music by Geo. 
Gratt gr: fot. .U.. .S:] . New ‘York, 
World music pub. corp. [4110 

© Feb. 19, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
BH 472733; Mary Josephine Dittrich, 
Evanston Sta., Cincinnati. 


PatcHes; fox trot, by Callahan and 
Roberts, played by Charley Straight 
and Roy Bargy [of U. S.] (Imperial 
song record, no. 91018) [4111 

© Feb. 16, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 20, 1920; 
E 472597; Imperial player roll co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation ] 


Parriotic (A) Boy; words by A. Solo- 
mon, music by Leo Friedman [of U. 
S.] Chicago, North American music 
co. [4112 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 ec. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472065; Amelia Solomon, Lacka- 
wanna, N. Y. 


Patriots (THE) SONG; words and 
melody by F. A. Reeves [of U. S.] 
[41138 
© 1c. Feb. 19, 1920; E 471419; 
Frederick Augustus Reeves, Lehi, 
Utah. 


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4114 


pt. 111, 0. S., V. 15 


Pay AS YOU GO; words by B. Davis, 
melody by Jean Navarre [pseud. of 
Ethel Fisher, of U. S.] [4114 

© 1c. Feb. 21, 1920; E 471491; 
Bliss Davis, Cobalt, Canada. 


PAYSAGE; poésie de J. Fagnant, mu- 
sique de Y. Hédoux [of France] 
Paris, Maurice Senart & cie. [4115 


© Dec. 12, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
EK 469188; Y. Hédoux, Paris. 


PAZZIAMMO A VIENETENNE; versi di P. 
Vento, musica di G. Capolongo [of 
Italy]; mand. ace. Naples, E. Gen- 
narelliec. 4to. [4116 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 468966; Italian book co., New 
York. 


PE MI SORELLA; Jl’hanno disonorata, 
versi e musica di Aldo Aldi [of 
Italy]; mand. acc. Naples, E. Gen- 
narelliec. 4to. [4117 


© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
EK 468968; Italian book co., New 
York. 


PrAcE; Christmas service, by various 
composers [of U. 8.] 8vo. [4118 


© Oct. 11, 1919; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
2, 1920; A 561704; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. 


words by E. W. McDonald, music 
by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] Chi- 
cago, North American music cv. 
[4119 
©) Sept. £1; 1919s 2 e€. Bewoe , 
1920; HE 471279; Emmette W. Mc- 
Donald, Rochester, N. Y. 


words by Sara Teasdale, music vy 

Annabel Morris Buchanan [of U. S.] 

[4120 

© Feb. 16, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1920; 

E 471345; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 

PEACE AND Joy; words by M. E. Con- 
nell, music by E. 8. S. Huntington [of 
GeaSal [4121 

© 1e Feb. 9, 1920; E 472226; 
Mary E. Connell, Dover, N. H. 

PEACE ONCE MORE; words by J. Best- 
wick, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.J] Chicago, North American 
music co. [4122 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471123; Jerry Bestwick, Alton, 
Rd: 


PEACHIE; from The frivolities of 1920, 
lyric by Jack Yellen, music by Albert 
Gumble [of U. S.] [4123 

© Heb. 13,1920.) 2c Webjda 1920 < 
E 471399; Jerome H. Remick & Co., 
New York. 


AG 


PEARL 0’ MINE; words by Frances 
Stearns, melody by C. E. Harper [of 
U.S.) . [4124 

© 1c Jan. 8, 1920; E 470260; 
Chaney Edgar Harper, ' Exeter, 


PEARL (THE) OF GREATEST PRICE; words. 
arr. and composed by Herbert J. 
Bryce, music arr. from Donizetti by 
D. B. Towner [of U. S8.] [ 4125. 

© Nov. 1, 1919; 2 ¢c. Mar. 8, 1920; 
K 471874; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


PEARLS; words by Dorothy Dickinson, 
music by Herbert Oliver [of HEng- 
land]; high, in D minor. [4126. 

© Jan. 30, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 11, 1920; 
EK 469161; Joseph Henry Larway, 
London. 


PEEK-A-B0O; lullaby, words and music 

by Margaret D. McKinnon [of U. S.] 

[4127 

© Jan. 31, 1920; 2c. Jan. 31, 1920; 

EK 467753; Owen pub. co., Omaha,. 
Neb. 


PEIROUNA (LA); ou, La bourrée des. 
quintes, de EF. Casadesus' [of 
France]; violon et piano. Paris, Ch. 
Hayet. [4128 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
EK 469014; Francis Casadesus, Paris. 


PENSATE ’A SALUTE; versi e musica di 
Giuseppe Chiarolanza [of Italy]; 
mand. ace. Naples, F. Feola. 8vo. 

[4129: 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1c. Jan. 7, 1920; 

E 4684838; Italian book co., New 
York, 


PENSEE POETIQUE; par Gabriel Morel 

[of England] ; piano. [4130: 

© Nov. 18, 1919; 1 ec. Feb. 9, 1920; 

FE 469058; Allan & co., pty. ltd., Mel- 
bourne, Australia. 


PENZANNO A TE; versi di Francesco 
D’Avanzo, musica di Luigi Tutela 
[of U. S.] [413t 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 1, 1920; 
- HE 471653 ;s James B. Russo, Brooklyn. 


PEONIES; valse de concert, by G. EH. 
Gunderson [of U. 8.]; piano. [4182 
©1e. July 20, 1920; H 472665; 
Grace Hnge Gunderson, Minneapolis. 


Prerrect (THE) Hour (L’heure ex- 
quise) ; three-part song, words by 
Paul Verlaine, tr. by Alexander 
-Blaess, music by Poldowski, choral 


248 


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no. 8, 1920 


4149 


PERFECT (THE) HOUR—Continued. 
version by Victor Harris [of U. 8.]; 
women’s voices, with alto solo. 4to. 

[4133 


© Jan. 6, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 467956; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


PERSHING’Ss YANKEE BOYS; words by C. 
Elkins, music by R. M. Floodas [of 
U5.) [4134 


© Jan. 29, 1920; 1 c. Jan. 3, 1920; 
1 ¢. Feb. 3, 1920; E 471090; Clara 
Elkins, Pocatello, Id. [Copyright is 
claimed on new matter] 


PERSIAN LOVE sonc. See Rubinstein 
(Anton Gregorovitch) 


PERSISTENT (THE) PIPER; words anon., 
music by H. O. Osgood [of U. S8.] 
[4185 


©). ce o1,1919; 2 ec. Jan. 8, 1920; 
E 470257; Hinds, Hayden & Eld- 
redge, inc., New York. 


PETALS; suite, by Montague Ewing [of 
Great Britain]; piano. Contents: 
1. Dance of the jonquils.—2. To a 
violet.—8. Tiger lily —4. Yellow pop- 
pies. [4136 

© Jan. 30, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
EH 468948; Jameson & co., London. 


Petit (LE) CABARET; entr’acte, by René 
Gillet [of Great Britain]; piano. 
[4137 


© Jan. 15, 1920; 1 ce. Jan. 17, 1920; 
E 468649; Weekes & co., London. 


PETITE AMOUREUSE; chanson, par Percy 
Elliott [of Great Britain] ; piano. 
' [4188 


© Jan. 12, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 17, 1920; 
E 469218; Schott & co., London. 


PETITE SUITE ARMENIENNE; de Diran 
Alexanian [of France]; quatuor a 
eordes. En recueil. Index: 1. Ho- 
rourt horinn——2. Oror—3. Ho- 
varek.—4. Alaguiaz. [4189 


© Dec. 31, 1919; 1¢. Jan. 23, 1920; 
E 468836; A. Z. Mathot, Paris. 


PETITE VALSE. See Cochrane (Peggy) 
Four tweenies. 


PETITES (LES) FEUILLES MUSICALES; 
collection populaire de musique 
d’église, par auteurs divers, coll. de 
Vart catholique [of France] ; 4 3 voix 
egales et 4 4 voix mixtes. 24mo. 

[4140 


© Dec. 81, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 28, 1920; 
E 468813; Librairie de l’art catho- 
lique, Paris. 


PETITS SECRETS; genre, par Louis Sués 
[of France] ; piano. [4141 


© Dec. 24, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 26, 1920; 
E 469269; Hachette & cie., Paris. 


PHILOMEL; waltz, on melodies from 
Monsieur Beaucaire, by André Mes- 
sager, arr. by Henri Jaxon [of 
France] ; piano. [4142 


© Jan. 6, 1920; 1c. Jan. 31, 1920; 
E 468926; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 


PIANT’ ’E GIUSUMMINO; versi di Nello 
de Lutio, musica di Gaetano Lama 
[of Italy]; mand. ace. Naples, F. 
Feola. 8vo. [4143 


© Sept. 1, 1919; 1c. Jan. 7, 1920; 
E 468488; Italian book co., New 
York. 


PisrocH oO’ Donui~ DHvU; Lochiel’s 
march, words by Walter Scott, music 
by E. T. Sweeting [of Great Brit- 
ain]; mixed voices. 4to. (Scottish 
part-songs, no. 179) [4144 


© Dee. 81, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 17, 1920; 
E 468659; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow. 


PICCOLA BRUNA; versi di Libero Bovio, 
musica di Gaetano Lama [of Italy]; 
mand. acc. Naples, F. Feola. 8vo. 

[4145 


© Sept. 1, 1919; 1c. Jan. 7, 1920; 
E 468508 ; Italian book co., New York. 


PICKANINNY BLUES; waltz, by Frost 
and Klickmann, played by Bob Alden 
and George Stanley [of U. S.] (1Im- 
perial song record, no. 91026) [4146 

© Feb. 16, 1920; 2 ec. Feb. 20, 1920; 
E 472592; Imperial player roll co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation ] 


Piente (A) PARTY; by Edwin | 3. 

Wilde [of U. S.] ; piano. [4147 

© Feb. 3, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1920; 

-E 470968; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


PICTURES ON MEMORY’S WALL; or, The 
gallery of life, words and melody by 
N. D. Kone [of U. S.] 4to. [4148 

© Dee. 16, 1919; 2 c. Dee. 19, 1919; 
E 471385; Norma Davis Kone, Chi- 
cago. 


Piz Jesu; par F. de la Tombelle [of 

France]; pour basse et choeurs ad 

- lib. 4 3 voix mixtes. 4to. [4149 

© Dec. 12, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 

E 469181; L.-J. Biton, St. Laurent- 
sur Sévre, France. 


249 


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va 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4150 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 15 


PIEKNA Kasia (Quand Madelon) ; pa- 
roles de Louis Bousquet, stowa pol- 
skie Andrzeja Wtiasta [of Poland], 
muzyka C. Roberta [of France] 

[4150 


© Jan. 23, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 9, 1920; 
E 469101; L. Bousquet, Paris. [Copy- 
right is claimed on words] 


PIENZECE; versi di Giuseppe Irace; mu- 
sica di Vittorio Fassone [of Italy]; 
mand. ace. Naples, F. Feola. 8vo. 

[4151 


© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 7, 1920; 
E 468492; Italian book co., New 
York. 


PIERROT MALHEUREUX; intermezzo, de 
Fortuné Roche [of France]; orch. 
avec piano. 4to. [4152 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 1c. Jan. 23, 1920; 
E 468816; Riviera-edition, Nice, 
France. 


PILGRIM’S MAYFLOWER SOUVENIR AN- 
THEM; words by A. C. Howland, 
melody by Jean Navarre [pseud. of 
Ethel Fisher, of U. S.J [4153 


© 1c. Feb. 21, 1920; E 471486; 
Alice Carlsdale Howland, Goldfield, 
Ney. 


PINK TEA}; a musical comedy in 8 acts, 
words and music by W. P. Costello 
and J. HE. Smith [of U. S8.] [4154 


© 1c. Jan. 21, 1920; D 19984; 
William Paul Costello and Jay EI- 
wood Smith, Rochester, N. Y. 


PIPER (THE) OF DUNDEE; from Lassie, 
words by Catherine Chisholm Cush- 
ing, music by Hugo Felix [of U. S.] 

[4155 

© Feb. 16, 1920; 2c. Feb. 21, 1920; 

EH 472542; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


PIRATE SONG; words by Conan Doyle, 
music by G. W. Chadwick [of U. 
S.J]; baritone. (Three nautical 
songs) [4156 

© Jan. 3, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 467955; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


PLEASE ANSWER YOU REMEMBER: TOO; 
words by King Zany, music by EH. HE. 
McCargar [of U. S8.], arr. by Errol 
Collins [of U. 8.] [4157 

© 1c Feb. 6, 1920; E 472173; 
EK. E. McCargar & King Zany, Los 
Angeles. 


PLEASE COME OVER; words and music 
by I. M. Higdon [of U. S.] [4158 


© Jan. 18, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 23, 1920; 
E 467290; Isabel Marie Higdon, Cin- 
cinnati. 


PLEASE GIVE IRELAND FREEDOM; words 
by M. E. Underwood, musie by Hec- 
tor Richard [of U. S8.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. _ [4159 

© Feb. 14, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 


E 472559; Mary E. Underwood, 
West Orange, N. J. 
Pieurs (LES); poésie de Fernand 


Hoff, musique de Y. Hédoux [of 
France] Paris, Maurice Senart & 
cie. [4160 

© Dec. 12, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
E 469186; Y. Hédoux, Paris. 


PoEM; by Zdenko Fibich, transcribed 
by Erno Rapée [of U. S.]; piano. 
[4161 
© Feb. 13, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
E 472333; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on 
transcription ] 


PorM (THE) ; words by Thomas Hood, 
music by Agnes Mary Lang [of 
England]; in G. [4162 

© Jan. 19, 1920; 1 ¢. Jan. 30, 1920; 
HE 468933; Elkin & co., London. 


PoEME. See Feuillets de guerre. 


POETIC SOUVENIR; by Zdenko Fibich, 
ed. by O. Musin [of Belgium]; vio- 
lin and piano. New York, Musin 
pub. co. [4163 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 © Me. 2;1920; 
E 469240; Ovide Musin, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on new mat- 
ter | 


POLLYANNA’S OWN GLAD GAME; words 
by S. W. Gardner, music by Arsene 
Fredric Siegel [of France] [4164 

© Feb. 16, 1920; 2 c. Jan, 27, 1920; 
E 469241; H. H. Treffer, Davenport, 
Ta. 


POLONAISE BRILLANTE; by Charles Gil- 
bert Spross [of U. S.]; piano, four 
hands. [4165 

© Jan. 20, 1920; 2 ec. Jan. 22, 1920; 
E 467307; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


PoMME A L’HUILE; tango criollo de J. 
Grant [of France] ; piano. [4166 
© Dec. 31, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 

E 469010; F. D. Marchetti, Paris. 


PooR LITTLE BIRDS; words and music 

by Isabel Higdon [of U. S.] [4167 

© Jan. 4, 1920; 2 ce. Jan. 8, 1920; 

E 470264; Isabel Marie Higdon, Cin- 
cinnati. 


200 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1920 


PoprpyLaAND; from Morris Gest mid- 
“night whirl, words by John Henry 
-Mears and Bud De Sylva, music by 

Geo. Gershwin [of U. S.] [4168 

© Feb. 11, 1925; 2 c. Feb. 13, 1920; 
E 471080; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


Port 0’ HEART’S DESIRE; words by J ohn 
Steven McGroarty, music by Eliza- 
beth Thomas [of U. S.] (Jn Four 
wander songs, 1920 series) [4169 

© Jan. 29, 1920; 2 ec. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 467773; Western music pub. co., 
Los Angeles. 

PORTRAIT (LE) 

guerre. 


See Feuillets de 


PoUR DEFINIR L’AMOUR; Chanson naive, 
de Vopérette Les vierges du Nil, de 
Max Eddy et Maurice Rumaec, mu- 
sique de V. Soulaire [of France] 

[4170 
© Dec. 29, 1919; 1c. Jan. 22, 1920; 
E 468740; Péle-Méle édition, Paris. 


Pour tor. See Mélodies. 


POVERO CUORE; versi di Carlo de Fla- 
viis, musica di G. Capolongo [of 
Italy]; mand. ace. Naples, E. Gen- 
narelli ec. 4to. [4171 


© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 468967; Italian book co., New 
York. 


PRACTICAL VIOLIN SCHOOL; bk. 1, by H. 
Wessely [of Great Britain] [4172 
© Dec. 13, 1919; 1 ec Dec. 8, 1919; 


E 468651; Joseph Williams, ltd., 
London. 


PRAISE MY SOUL, THE KING OF HEAVEN; 
words arr. by H. F. Lyte, music by 
D. B. Towner [of U. S.] [4173 

© Nov. 1, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1920; 


E 471888; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. R 


PRAISE THE LorpD; anthem, words from 
the’ Psalms, music by Ferdinand 
Dunkley [of U. S.] ; mixed voices and 
organ. 4to. [4174 

© Dec. 3, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 467954; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


 PRAY’R (THE) OF AN ACHING HEART; 
- words by F. M. Davis, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [4175 


© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 


_ #472123 ; Florence M. Davis, Nashua, 


1 5 ie 
-172176—20——_7 


251 


4183 . 


PRAY’R (THE) THAT MEM’RY CANNOT: 
FORGET ; words by S. Adams, music by 
Leo Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [4176 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472166; St. Clair Adams, Ander- 
son, S. C. 


PREACHER’S (A) DAUGHTER IS GOING TO 
HEAVEN ; words by N. Romano, music 
by E. S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 

[4177 
© 1c. Mar. 3, 1920; E 471758: 
Nicholas Romano, Akron, O. 


PRELUDE. See Tombeau de Couperin. 


PRELUDE POUR LA MORT DE TINTAGILES; 


transcription par HE. Cools fof 
France] op. 92; piano. Paris, Max 
Eschig. [4178 


© Dee. 31, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 469012; Eugene Cools, Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on transcrip- 
tion ] 


PREMIER ALBUM; contient 25 succeas, : 
paroles anglaises et francaises avec 
musique de divers auteurs, comp. de 
F, Salabert [of France] 4to. [4179 


© Dee. 31, 1919; 1 e. Jan. 23, 1920; 
E 468814; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on compila- 
tion] 


PREMIER FLIRT; valse, par Ernest Gillet 
[of France] ; piano. [4180 


© Dec. 24, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 26, 1920; 
E 469271; Hachette & cie., Paris. 


PRESTIGES ENFUIS. See Versailles. 


PRETTY LITTLE ESKIMO; words and 
musie by F. L. Graves [of U. S.] - 
[4181 
© 1c Feb. 2, 1920; E 467777; 
Frank Loren Graves, Crookston, 
Minn. 


PRETTY LITTLE NO-NAME; words by J. R. 
Stevens, melody by J. Memoli [of 
U. S.J]; cornet in B flat. [4182 


© 1. Mar. 3, 1920; E 471718; 
Joseph Memoli and James R. Stevens, 
Birmingham, Ala. 


PRICELESS LOVE; lyrics by A. Single- 
ton, music by Frank A. Clark [of U. 
S.] Philadelphia, Writers & players 
assn. [4183 

© Jan. 17, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 470996; Alta Singleton, Lovejoy 
Til. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4184- 


PRIERE ; poésie de Albert Keim, musique 
de Y¥. Hédoux [of France] Paris, 
Maurice Senart & cie. [4184 

© Dee. 12, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
E 469190; Y. Hédoux, Paris. 


PRIMO AMORE; versi di Gino Tedeschi, 
musica di Ettore Lopinto [of Italy]; 
mand. acc. Naples, F. Feola. S8vo. 

[4185 
ve Sept. 1, 1919; 1 ¢«. Jan. 7, 1920; 
E 468475 ; Italian book co., New York. 


Prince CHARMING; from Cinderella, 
written and composed by Frank Dix, 
R. P. Weston and Bert Lee [of Great 
Britain ] [4186 


© Jan. 29, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 10, 1920; 
-E 469068 ; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. * 


PRINCE (THE) OF PEACE; Christmas 
anthem, text Biblical, music by Caleb 
Simper [of Great Britain]; mixed 
voices, organ ace. 4to. [4187 


“© Dec. 5, 1919; 2 ¢. Jan. 17, 1920; 
E 468644 ; Weekes & Co., London, 
PRINCESS VIOLETTE; Mazurka, by C. W. 
‘Krogmann [of U. S.] op. 180, no. 4; 
piano: (Echoes from toneland) 
: [4188 
‘© Feb. 17, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1920; 


E 471430; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. 

PRINCESS’s sone. See Through the 
green door. 


PRINCIPALI VUSSIA LU SAPI; di N. Ro- 
mani [of Italy, domiciled at New 
York]; melodia e piano. [4189 

© 1e Feb. 24, 1920; E 472675; 
Nullo Romani, New York. 

PRINTEMPS (LE); poésie musicale, de 
Alexandre Luigini op. 59, réduction 
de Henri Busser [of France] ; piano. 
Paris, Paris-musical. [4190 
© Dec. 31, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 469006; Andrieu, Paris. [Copy- 
right is claimed on reduction] 


PRINTEMPS (LE) LEGER. See Mélodies. 


PROHIBITION; words by A. AZullig, 
music by Leo Friedman fof U. S.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[4191 
© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472062; Agnes Zullig, St. Louis. 


words by S. J. Carroll; music by 
Leo Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, 
‘iL, North American music pub. co. 


| [4192 
© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
EK 471220; Sylvester J. Carroll. 


Louisville, Ky. 


pt. 11, ay Se 


PULLEIN (JoHN) ‘Three miniatures; 
by J. Pullein [of Great Britain] ; 
organ. Contents: Te Deum.—Lit- 
any.—Alleluia. _ [4193 

© Dec. 29, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 17, 1920; 
E 469216; Augener, Itd., London. 


PUNKA-WALLAH; oriental sketch, by 
Walter R. Collins [of England]; 
orch. and piano conductor. 4to. 
(Concert edition) [4194 


© Jan. 20, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 469042 ; Hawkes & son, London. 


PURE CU’ ME; versi di Libero Bovio, | 
musica di Gaetano Lama [of Italy] ; 
mand. ace. Naples, F. Feola. S8vo. 

[4195. 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 7, 1920; 

E 468469; Italian book co., New 
York. 


PUSS-IN-BOOTS; marche humoresque, 
by C. W. Krogmann [of U. S.] op. 
130, no. 6; piano. (Echoes from 
toneland ) [4196. 

© Feb. 17, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1920; 
E 471421; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 


PUSSY FOOT ON RECORD; words by J. H. 
Oberdorf, music by Geo. Trevor [of 
U. S:] [4197 


© 1c. Feb. 20, 1920; E 472478; 
J. H. Oberdorf, Williamsport, Pa. 


PussyFroot (THE) PATROL; by Nat Nut- 

ter [of England] ; piano. [4198 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 1c. Jan. 15, 1920; 

E 468599; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


PuT A RAG IN THE SCALE; words by 
D. W. Fox, musie by Hector Richard 
[of U. S8.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [4199 

© Feb. 7, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
E 472373; Dewey W. Fox, Kearneys- 
ville, W. Va. 


QUAND MapEton; chanson marche, 
paroles de L. Bousquet, musique de 
Camille Robert, arr. par Alfred Du- 
puis [of France] ; 4 voix d’hommes. 


Ato. [4200 
© Jan. 23, 1920; 1 c Feb. 9, 1920; 
E 469099; L. Bousquet, Paris. 


[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


QUATTRUUZI ’E QUINNICI; di N. Ro- 
mani [of Italy, domiciled at New 
York] ; melodia e piano. [4201 

© 1c. Feb. 24, 1920; E 472673; 
Nullo Romani, New York. 


252 


no. 3, 1920 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


4217 


QuATUOR; par Maurice Ravel, tran- 
scription par Lucien Garban [of 
France]; 2 pianos 44 mains. [4202 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 9, 1920; 
HE 469105; Durand et cie., Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on transcrip- 
tion] 


QUEEN OF THE AIR; valse, by Bertram | 


Lestrange, arr. by Frank Bradsell 
[of Great Britain]; orch. 4to. (Or- 
chestral journal, no. 192) [4203 


© Dec. 29, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 30, 1920; 
E 468888 ; Boosey & co., London. 


RacG-Fox ; fox-trot, por Francisco Alon- 

so [of Spain]; piano. [4204 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 1c. Jan. 2, 1920; 

E 468347; Union musical espafiola, 
Madrid. 


RacG-TIME; d’I. Strawinsky [of Switzer- 
land], pour onze instruments, tran- 
seription par lauteur; piano. Paris, 
Editions de la siréne. [4205 

© Dec. 29, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 22, 1920; 
E 468741; Igor Strawinsky, Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on transcrip- 
tion ] 


RAGGEDY MAN; words by Maude Ful- 

ten, music by Neil Morét [of U. S.] 

f [4206 

© Feb. 17, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 

' EH 472648; Daniels & Wilson, inc, 
San Francisco. 


RAILROAD BLUES; words by Howard 
Washington and Haven Gillespie, 
music by ©. Luckeyth Roberts [of 
U. S.J], ed. by Roy Bargy. [4207 

© Feb. 3, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 6, 1920; 
E 472171; Van Alstyne & Curtis, 
Toledo, O. 


RAINBOW WIDOW FASHION REVUE. 
Oh daddy. 


Rainy (THE) pay. See ’Tis the winter 
time. 


See 


RAPTURE WALTZ; by Harold Fraser- 
Simson, arr. by Walter R. Collins 
fof England]; orch. with piano. 4to. 
(Orchestral journal of popular 
music, no. 618) [4208 

© Jan. 6, 1920; 1 c. Jan. 31, 1920; 
E 468925; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 


RATPROOFING; words by Mrs. B. G. 
Davies, melody by R. A. Browne [of 
U. S.J [4209 


© 1c. Mar. 3, 1920; E 471716; 
Mrs. B. G. Davies, Ponchatoula, La. 


RAVIN’ CRAVIN’ BLUES; words | and 
melody by L. Johnson [of U.8.], arr. 
by Qualie Clarke [of U. S.] [4210 

© 1c Feb. 10, 1920; E 470937; 
Lukie Johnson, New York. 
See Love 


RAZZY J APANEE. 


slants. 


JAZZY 


REAPING; quartet, words by Edward 
Lockton, music by Robert Coningsby 
Clarke, arr. by Clarence Lucas [of 
Great Britain]; men’s voices. 4to. 

[4211 

© Feb. 17, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 18, 1920; 

EK 472408; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 

don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement | 


RED, WHITE AND BLUE; words by F. 
Burnett, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [4212 

© Dec. 26, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1920: 
E 467560; Frank Burnett, Bowling 
Green, Ky. 


words by J. B. Ingle, music by 
Leo Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
North American music €o. [4213 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 4711380; Jno. B. Ingle, Galveston, 
Tex. 


REFLECTIONS OF A TYPIST; fox trot, by 


L. L. Wainwright [of England]; 
piano. London, W. Gifford & sons. 
[4214 

© Jan. 29, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 6, 1920; 
E 469021; L. L. Wainwright, London. 


REGINA COELI; Latin hymn, music by 
Eduardo Marzo [fof U. S.]; unison 
chorus with second voice ad lib. 
(In his Gloria et honor) [4215 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1920; 
E 470233; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 


REMEMBER ME ONCE MORE; words by L. 
EK. Natola, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. S.J] Chicago, North Ameri- 
can music co. [4216 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472055; Laura EK. Natola, Amster- 
dam, N. Y. 


REMEMBER OUR BOYS GONE WEST; words 
by D. A. Merz, musie by Leo Fried- . 
man fof U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music ¢o. [4217 


© Sept. 3, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 


E 467386; Denis A. Merz, Menio 
Park, Calif. 


293 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4218 


pt. 111, D. s., v. 15 


REMEMBER SWEETHEART; words by E. | Ruin (LE) FRANCAIS; paroles et mu- 


Spall, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [4218 

© Dee. 8, 1919; 2 c Feb. 7, 1920: 
E 471157; Eva Spall, Rochester, 
ING GY. 


REMINISCENCES; words by R. Bruns- 
wick, music by John H. Haines [of 
US [4219 

© 1c. Feb. 25, 1920; E 471550; 
Raymond Brunswick, New York. 


RESIGNATION ; valse, by Rupert Kep- 
pel, arr. by A. Daniele [of Great 
Britain]; orch. 4to. (Orchestral 
journal, no. 778) [4220 

© Feb. 5, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 11, 1920; 
E 469202; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


RETROSPECT; poem by Rupert Brooke, 
music by Adela Maddison [of Eng- 
land]; high voice. (Art song 
library ) [4221 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
H 469050; Enoch & sons, London. 


ReTuRN (THE) OF PEACE; by G. W. 

Lee [of U. 8.] op. 1; piano. [4222 

© Feb. 18, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 

FE 471360; George W. Lee, Long 
Beach, Calif. 


REVEIL D’AMOUR; waltz, by Albert Wil- 
liams Blockey [of England] ; piano. 
[4223 
© Dec. 15, 1919; 1 ce. Feb. 10, 1920; 
EK 469107; Parker-Charles. music 
pub. co., ltd., London. 


REVERIE; by Gottfried H. Federlein [of 
U. 8.]; violin and piano. [4224 


© Jan. 3, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
H 467985; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


REVERIE DE JACQUES; de la comédie La 
rotisserie de la Reine Pédauque, 
poéme de Georges Docquois, musique 
de Charles Levadé [of France] 

[4225 


© Feb. 6, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
HH 469078; Enoch & cie., Paris. 


RHEINWEIN; text von Wilhelm Benig- 
nus, musik von C. T. Thomas [of U. 
S.J] op. 15. (Rheinlieder, no. 2) 

[4226 


© Feb. 20, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 25, 1920; 
EK 471546; Carl T. Thomas, New 
York. 


Sique de L. de Ferry [of France] 
[4227 
© Dec. 29, 1919; 1 ec. Jan. 22, 1920: 
E 468745; Lionel de Ferry, Vau- 
cluse, France. 


RHYMES OF THE TIMES ; words by Hunt- 
ley Trevor, music by John Neat [of 
England] [4228 

© Dec. 23, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 7, 1920; 
E 468568 ; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


RHYTHMIC STUDIES; 1-8, by Lilian 

Smith [of Great Britain]; pf.’ 

| [4229 

© Jan. 26, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 18, 1920; 

EK 469232; Anglo-French music ¢o., 
ltd., London. 


RIDE IN THE COUNTRY; by Edwin HE. 

Wilde [of U. 8.] ; piano. [4230 

© Feb. 3, 1920; 2 ec. Feb. 9, 1920: 

EK 470962; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


Ricaupon. See Tombeau de Couperin. 


RIKK’s sone. See Through the green 


door. 


RISE ABOVE THE WAVES ; words by Anna 
B. Russell, music by D. B. Towner 
[of U. S.] [4231 

© Nov. 1, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1920; 
EK 471883; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


River (THE); words by W. L. May, 
melody by Jean Navarre [pseud. of 
Ethel Fisher, of U. S.] [4232 

© 1c. Feb. 21, 1920; E 471495; 
William L. May, Morris Plains, N. J. 


River :(THE) MIST; words by H. D. 
Thoreau, music by Winthrop Rogers 
fof U. S.]; high voice. [4233 

© Jan. 16, 1920; 1 ec. Feb. 4, 1920; 
EK 469111; Winthrop Rogers, Itd., 
London. 


River’s (THE) END; words by Harry 
Hoch, music by Arthur Behim [of 
eso] [4234 

© Feb. 4, 1920; 2 ¢c. Feb. 5, 1920; 
EK 467942; Waterson, Berlin & Sny- 
der co., New York. 


RIVIERA MARCH; by J. Frankel [of 

U. S.]; instrumental. [4235 

© 1c. Feb. 25, 1920; E 471560; 
Joseph Frankel, New York. 


Roam AS I May. See Lehmann (Liza) 
Six celebrated classic songs. 


254 


no. 3, 1920 


‘ROCKIN’ 


RoMAIKA 


. ROMANCE; 


-. ROBIN REDBREAST ; words and melody by 


W. H. Harmon fof U. S.], ace. by 
A. O. T. Astenius [of U. S.]. [4236 


© Dec. - 1919; 2c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
E 467328; W. H. Harmon, Chicago. 


Rock OF GRACE; words by William Til- 
lotson Pettengill, music by Clinton 
Bowen Fisk [of U. S8.] [4237 

© Aug. 6, 1919; 2 c Feb. 21, 1920; 
HE) 471522; Metropolitan church assn. 
of Wis., Waukesha, Wis. 

(THE) HORSE; words and 

' music by Jack Smith [of U. S8.] 

[4238 
© Feb. 24, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 27, 1920; 
E 472753 ; Will Rossiter, Chicago. 


RocEerR-DucassE (—) Suite; de Roger- 


Ducasse [of France] ; petit orch. nos. 
1-3. [4239 

© Dee. 31, 1919.; 1 c. Jan. 23, 1920; 
E 468845; Durand & cie, Paris. 


(THE); three-part song, 
words by Thomas Moore, music by 
Edna Rosalind Park, arr. by Deems 
Taylor [of U. S.]; women’s voices. 
Ato. [4240 

© Dec. 18, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 467994; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


march, by Monroe A. Alt- 
house [of U. S.]; band. 4to. [4241 


© Feb. 2, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1920; 


E 471091; Howard FE. Gerhardt, 
Reading, Pa. 
“Romp. See Cochrane (Peggy) Four 


tweenies. 


RONDE ENFANTINE. 
bum. 


RONDEAU DE CATHERINE; de la comédie 
La rotisserie de la Reine Pédauque, 
poeme de Georges Docquois, musique 
de Charles Levadé [of France] 

iB [4242 
© Feb. 6, 1920; 1 c Feb. 7, 1920; 
K 469080 ; Enoch & cie., Paris. 
ROSALEEN; words by Tot Seymour, 
music by Cecil Arnold [of U. S.] 
[42438 
© Feb. 14, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1920; 
E 471409; Waterson, Berlin & Sny- 
‘der co., New York. 

Rose (A), A CHILD, A BUTTERFLY ; from 
Fifty-fifty, words by Harold Atter- 
idge, musie by Harry Carroll [of U. 
S.] [4244 

© Feb. 4, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 5, 1920; 
E 467940; Waterson, Berlin & Sny- 
der co., New York. 


See Feuilles d’al- 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


4253 


ROSE AND THE LILY; dance a la gavotte, 
by Warren Wainwright [of U. S.]; 
piano. [4245 

© Feb. 12, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 


EH 472618; Chart musie pub. house, 
Chicago. 

RosE (A) GARDEN; words by Alfred 
Hyatt, music by Charlies Gilbert 
Spross [of U. 8.];. 4 part, women’s 
voices. 4to. [4246 


© Feb. 27, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 2, 1920; 
E 471699; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. 


ROSE LEAVES ; valse mignon, by W. Ber- 
wald [of U. S.J; Lia (Five piano 
pieces, no. 5) [4247 

© Feb. 7, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
HE) 472340; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati, 

ROSE 0’ THE MORN; words by Haven 

Gillespie, music by Loyal Curtis [of 

W.. 8:] [4248 
© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 6, 1920; 

EK 472167; Van Alstyne & Curtis, 

Toledo, O. 


Rose oF BRoapwaAy; words by G. M. 
Moore, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [4249 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471119; G. M. Moore, Richmond. 


Rose (THE) OF DEAR OLD ERIN; words 
by J. F. Cudney, music by E. S. 8S. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] [4250 

©, 1. ¢ Mer: 3, 1920; 1 471739 ; 
John F. Cudney, Buffalo. 


Rose (THE) OF ENGLAND; words by N. 
H. Hunn, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [4251 

© Feb. 14, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 

EH 472578; Nicholas H. Hunn, Kan- 

sas City, Kan. 


Rose (THE) OF MY DREAMS; words by 
L. E. Fluke, music by Geo. Trevor 
[of U. S.] [4252 

© 1c. Feb. 20, 1920; E 472486; 
Lou Ella Fluke, Shenandoah, Ia. 


Rose (THE) OF OLD KILKENNY; words 
and music by C. W. Clendennen [of 
U. S.J] Chicago, Legters music en 

[4275 

©i tan! 34, '1920;)2 ce. Jan27, 1920); 

E 467517; Chas. Wm. Ciencennen, 
Warwick, N. Y. 


209 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4254 


ROSE OF THE DARDANELLES; words by 
Howard B. Charles, melody by A. 
Robert King [of U. S.], arr. by Hu- 
gene Platzman [fof U. S.] [4254 

© 1. Feb. 11, 1920; E 472285; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 


ROSEBUD; waltz, by C. Wellinger [of 

Canada]; piano. [4255 

© Feb. 9, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 14, 1920; 

E 469204; Charles Wellinger, Ham- 
ilton, Canada. 


RUBINSTEIN (ANTON GREGOROVITCH) 
Persian love song. See Lehmann 
(Liza) Six celebrated classic songs. 


Rue (LA) DE LA MANUTENTION; pa- 
roles de L. Bousquet, musique de L. 
Izoird [of France] [4256 


© Dec. 29, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 22, 1920; 
EK 468748; L. Bousquet, Paris. 

Rbzove PpoupE-vVALcIK (Rose bud 
waltz); arr. by Louis Vitak [of U. 
S.]; piano. [4257 

© Feb. 11, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 14, 1920; 
FE 471319; Georgi & Vitak music ¢o., 
Chicago. 

SAcRED (THE) FLAME; from The sacred 
flame, words by Will A. Heelan, mu- 
sic by Will R. Haskins [of U. S.] 

[4258 

© 1c. Jan. 26, 1920; E 470644; 

Meyer Cohen music pub. ¢o., ine, 
New York. 


SACRIFICING HOME FOR COUNTRY ; words 
by M. E. Pruett, melody by Jean Na- 
varre [pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of 
U. S.J [4259 


© 1c. Feb. 21, 1920; E 471481; 
M. E. Pruett, Vicksburg, Ind. 


Sapko; tableau musical, by Rimsky- 
Korsakov, op. 5, arr. by Dan God- 
frey [of Great Britain]; military 
band with conductor. London, Chap- 
pell & co. Itd. (Chappell’s army 
journal, no. 472) [4260 

© Jan. 30, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
Ee 469248; P. Jurgenson, Moscow, 
Russia. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement ] 

SADNESS; valse, by D. Marsden Coates 
[of Great Britain] ; piano. [4261 

© Jan. 31, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 5, 1920; 
E 469037; Lawrence Wright music 
co., London. 


SAE FAR AWA’; words by Robert Burns, 
music by J. H. 8. Tuckett [of Eng- 
land] London, Novello & co., ltd. 

[4262 

© Feb. 5, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 6, 1920; 

EH 469027; J. E. Shum Tuckett, Bris- 
tol, England. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 15 


SAILING DOWN THE GOLDEN STREAM OF 
LOVE; words and musie by W. F. Pop- 
let [of U..8.] — [4263 


© Mar. 2, 1920; 2 ec. Feb. 26, 1920; 
E 4716380; Wm. F. Poplet, Millburn, 
bird 


Sartor’s (A) LOVE; words by G. O. 
Shafer, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.J] Chicago, North American 
musie €o. [4264 


© Dec. 3, 1919; 2 c Feb. 7, 1920; 
EK 471229; George O. Shafer, John- 
sonburg, Pa. 


Sr. GrorcEs ; words and music by B.. J. 
Mortlock [of U. 8.] 4to. [4265 


© Feb. 15, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 20, 1920; 
FE 472582; Bertram John Mortlock, 
New York. 


SAISON (LA) SURANNEE. See Versailles. 


SALVATION (THE) ARMY WAS WONDEB- 
FUL TO THE BOYS OVER THERE; words 
by C. H. Bembry, music by Leo F'riea- 
man [of U. 8.] Chicago, Ill., North 
American music pub. co. [4266 


© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 ec. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471240; Chas. H. Bembry, Summit, 
N. J. 


SALVE Recina; Latin hymn, music by 
HWduardo Marzo [of U. 8.]; unison 
chorus with second voice ad lib: (In 
his Gloria et honor) [4267 


© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 « Jan. 8, 1920; 
E 470234; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 


SAME (THE) OLD THING; words by Mrs. 
J. Todd, music by A. Leopold Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters musie 
co. [4268 


© Feb. 4, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1920; 
EH 472245; Mrs. Joe Todd, Stroud, 
Okla. 


SAMMIES’ SMILES; lyric by F. M. Cala- 
han, music by Leo Friedman [of U. 
S.] Chicago, North American music 
co. [4269 


© Dec. 8, 1919; 2 ¢. Feb. 7, 1920; 


E 471172; F. M. Calahan, Indian- 
apolis. 


Samoa; lyric by Louis Weslyn, music 
by Cyril Lamar [of U. 8.] [4270 


© Feb. 9, 1920; 2 ec. Feb. 14, 1920; | 
EH 471310; Daniels & Wilson, inc., 
San Francisco. 


256 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1920 


4287 


SANDERSON’S (WILFRID) POPULAR 
SONGS; selection, arr. by Sydney 
Baynes [of Great Britain] ; piano. 

[4271 

© Dec. 5, 1919; 1 ec. Jan. 30, 1920; 

E 468899; Boosey & co., London. 

[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


SAnpDyY; words by Don Rockwell, music 
by Harold Weeks [of U. S.] [4272 


© Feb. 24, 1920; 2 «. Feb. 16, 1920; 
Ee 471371; Hecho music pub. co., 
Seattle. 


words by S. Downing, melody by 
Ray Clifford [of U. S.] [4273 


© 1 c Feb..17, 1920; E 471338; 
Sam Downing, New York. 


SANTA CLAUS IS COMING; words and 

music by Isabel Higdon [of U. S.] 

[4274 

© Dee. 21, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1920; 

EH 470263; Isabel M. Higdon, Cin- 
cinnati. 


Santa LuctA; versi di Adolfo Genise, 
musica di Giuseppe Capaldo [of 
Italy]; mand. ace. Naples, F. Feola. 
Svo. [4275 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 7, 1920; 
E 468508 ; Italian book co., New York. 


SAVANNAH; paroles de Pierre d’Amor, 
musique de L. Lémpérs [of France] 
[4276 


© Dee. 31, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920: 
EK 469003; Paris-musical, Paris. 
Save, O SAVE; words and music by 
Donald Scott Lundin fof Canada, 
domiciled at Waukesha, Wis.] 
[4277 
© Aug. 6, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 
EF 471524; Metropolitan church assn. 
of Wis., Waukesha, Wis. 


ScENETTE BALNEARI; versi di G. Onofri, 
musica di G. Del Vecchio [of Italy] ; 
mand. ace. 4to. Naples, Emilio Gen- 
narelli e ¢. z [4278 


© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
EH 469159; Italian book co., New 
ork.) 


SCETATEVE; versi e musica di 
Recitano fof Italy]; mand. ace. 
Naples, F. Feola. S8vo. [4279 


© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 7, 1920; 
Ei 468481; Italian book co., New 
York. 


SCETETE CAMPAGNOLA ; versi di Carlo De 
Flaviis, musica di G. Capolongo [of 
Italy]; mand. acc. Naples, E. Gen- 
narellieec. 4to. [4280 


© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
1D] 468969 ; Italian book co., New York. 


Luigi 


SCHERZETTINO-STACCATO; by Gustave 
Ferrari [of Switzerland, domiciled 
at New York]; piano. (Piano music 
for early grades, no. 1) - [4281 


© Feb. 9, 1920; 2 c@ Feb. 10, 1920; 
E 471403; G. Schirmer, ine, New 
York. 


ScHeEeRzo. See Mendelssohn- oe 
(Jacob Ludwig Felix) 


SCHERZO APPASSIONATO; by Ira Shel- 
don [of U. S.]; piano, in D major. 
(Elite edition, no. 110) [4282 


© Jan. 5, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 22, 1920: 
E 471072; M. Faulhaber & co., Chi- 
cago. 


SCHOTTISCH CHULO-JAP-ONES; del op- 
ereta El capricho de una reina, letra 
de A. Paso y A. Vidal, mtisica de 
Soutullo y Vert [of Spain]; piano 
con letra. [4283 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468356; Union "musical et 
Madrid. 


ScHUBERT (FRANZ PETER) O sweet 
and soft a strain is falling; original 
words from Goethe’s Wilhelm meis- 
ter, English version by H. S. Rober- 
ton, music by Franz Schubert, arr. 
by Purcell James Mansfield [of 
Great Britain] op. 102, no. 1; male 
voices. 4to. (Choral album, no. 
1286) [4284 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 1c. Jan. 17, 1920; 
E 468657; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow. 


ScHUMANN (ROBERT ALEXANDER) Noc- 
turne; by R. Schumann, op. 23, no. 
4, arr. by Edward Ballantine [of 
U. S.]; violoncello and piano. | [4285 

© Dee. 22, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 467957 ; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


Scrppa Luci; versi di Giuseppe Ca- 


paldo, musica di A. Giannini [of 
Italy]; mand) ace. Naples,: F. 
Feola. 8vo. [4286 


© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 7, 1920; 
HE 468498; Italian book co., New 
York. 


Scorr (FRANCIS GEORGE) Three. short 
songs; words by various authors, 
musie by F. G. Scott [of England] ; 

~ medium voice. Contents: All night 
under the moon.—Tremulous grey of 
dusk.—The laverock. [4287 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 469048 ; Enoch & sons, London. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4288 


SEA GIRT ENGLAND; ubique, four-part- 
- + gong, words anon., music by Henry 
J. Taylor [of Great Britain] ; mixed 
- voices. 4to. (Choral leaves, no. 48) 
[4288 
© Dec. 10, 1919; 1 ce. Jan. 17, 1920; 

E 468645; Weekes & co., London. 


_SEA-LULLING. See Sussex pictures. 


SEASIDE (THE) POSTERS ROUND THE 
HOME; written by Edgar Bateman, 
composed by Henry E. Pether [of 
England] [4289 

..., © Dec. 30, 1919; 1c. Jan. 16, 1920; 

_E 468608 ; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


SEcreEt (THE) THAT MADE YOU MINE; 
-.- words by T. Marc, music by Geo. 
Grate jr. for UU, Sil. New Mork, 
_.., World music pub. corp. [4290 
-© Feb. 19, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
E 472737; Theodore Marc, Philadel- 
phia. 


SELENA WALTZ; K. Couser [of 
U. S.] ; piano. [4291 
© Jam: AG): 2920 2 ef Pam 23, 
1920; HE 467317 : Lolita Kimball 
Couser, Charlotte, Tex. 


by L. 


SENIOR (THE) CLASS; an action song 
for boys and girls, humorous, words 
by Clara J. Denton, music by Fay 
Foster [of U. 8.] [4292 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 c Jan. 8, 1920; 
H470242; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 


SERENADE; by E. Markham Lee [of 
Great Britain]; violin and piano. 
[4293 
© Feb. 27, 1920; 1c. Feb. 17, 1920; 
BE 469242; Joseph Williams, Itd., Lon- 
don. 


words by Robert Browning, music 
by Alice Barnett [of U. S.]; high. 
(In a gondola, no. [4294 


© Jan. 24, 1920; 2 ¢. Jan. 26, 1920; 
EK 467334; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. 


SERENADE DU TSIGANE (Gypsy _ sere- 
nade); by Charles Robert Valdez 
fof U. §.]; violin and piano. [4295 


© Feb. 5, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
E 472640; Carl Fischer, New York. 


SEVILLANA; capricho espanol, por J. R. 
Gomis [of Spain]; piano. [4296 


© Dec. 30, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468351 ; Union musical espatiola, 
Madrid. 


ON 


SHE’s 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 15 ; 


SHADOW (THE) OF A DREAM; by O. M. 

Lindstedt [of U. S.]; piano. [4297 

© Feb. 20, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 

E 472667; Olive M. Linstedt, St. 
George, S. C. 


SHADOWS OF LOVE; lyric by Annelu 
Burns, music by M. Sheppard [of 
U. &J [4298 


© 1c. Feb. 26, 1920; E 472751 ; 
Madelyn Sheppard, New York. 


SHAWNEE (THE) BLUES; words by W. 
Hopkins, musie by Artie Bowers [of 
U. S.] New York, Authors & com-- 
posers service co. 14299 


© 1c. Feb. 21, 1920; E 471459; 
Wynetta Hopkins, Tecumseh, Okl. 


SHE DOES IT JUST THE SAME; words by 
E. Benson, music by E. 8. 8. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [4300 

© 1c. Mar. 3, 1920; B 471741; 
Ed. Benson, New York. 


SHE IS THE DEAREST GIRL TO ME; words 
by H. C. Zackary, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, North 
American musi¢e co. [4301 

ae Dec. 3, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
471167; Herbert C. es A Port 
ee City, Fla. 


SHE’LL COME RUNNING BACK; words 

and music by G. E. Bunts [of U. S.] 

[4302 

© 1c. Feb. 16, 1920; E 472321; 
Geo. E. Bunts, New York. 


SHE MUST BE A WONDERFUL GIRL; writ- 
ten by Jack Malcolm, composed by 
A. W. Herbert [of Great Britain] 

[4303. 

© Jan. 29, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 10, 1920; 

E 469064; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


SHE NEARLY GOT MY GOAT; words by 
C. M. Bower, music by W. L. Need- 
ham [of U. S.] Chicago, Musician 
self-maker Co. [4304 


© Feb. 21, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 26, 1920; 
E 472752; Charles Mayuare Bower, 
Washington. 


A BEAUTIFUL GIRL, JUST A 
WONDERFUL GIRL; words by G. J. Kel- 
ler, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 
[43805 
© Jan. 14, 1920; 2c. Jan. 27, 1920; 
E 467522 ; Gustave J. Keller, "Apple- 
ton, Wis. 


SHEPHERD (A) ROUNDELAY. See Idylls 
of the woodland. 


258 


no. 3, 1920 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


4323 


SHEPHERD sSoNG; pastoral, by R. C. 
Barker [of U. S.]; pipe organ. Chi- 
cago, Thos. W. Hatch. [4306 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920: 
E 467326; Robert Collyer Barker, 
Chicago. 


SHIMMIE (THE) SHAKERS’ BALL; words 
and melody by Frank S. Butler [of 
Piss. 4.. 4to. [4307 


© Nov. 29, 1919; 2c. Feb. 14, 1920; 
E 471330; Butler music co., New 
York. 


SHIMMIE WHILE THE SHIMMIE’S GOOD; 
fox-trot, words and music by M. Sab- 
bia [of Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn, 
i [4308 

i dc Mar. 1, 1920:.E 471679: 
Mario Sabbia, Brooklyn. 


SuHip (THE) 0’ DREAMS; poem by John 
Steven McGroarty, music by Eliza- 
beth Thomas [of U. S.] (Jn Four 
wander songs, 1920 series) [4309 

© Jan. 29, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 467772; Western music pub. co., 
Los Angeles. 


SHout (THE) OF VICTORY: words and 
music by Joseph Howard Barnes [of 
U. S.] [4310 

© Aug. 6, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 
E 471530; Metropolitan church assn. 
of Wis., Waukesha, Wis. 


SHOVEL ON A FEW MORE COALS; from 
The whirl of to-day, words by Dono- 
van Parsons and Clifford Harris, 
music by Jas. W. Tate [of England] 

[4311 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 16, 1920; 

E 468606; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


SILENT REFLECTIONS; valzer lento, by 
M. B. Martino [of U. S.]; piano. 
[4312 


© 1. Feb. 3, 1920; E 471104; 
Michael Riazia Martino, Brooklyn. 


Sinver (THE) LAMPS; words by Ed- 
ward Lockton, music by Montague 
F. Phillips [of Great Britain] op. 30, 
no. 8. [4313 

© Feb. 2, 1920; 1c. Feb. 5, 1920; 
E 469040; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


SILVERY DREAMS. See Through the 


green door. 


SIMPLETTE; by Robert Bannister [of 


Australia]; piano. (Paling’s piano 
series, no. 301) [4314 
© Nov. 29, 1919; 1 c. Dec. 3, 1919; 
E 469150; W. H. Paling & co., Itd., 

_ Sydney, Australia. 


SINCE I AM THINE, Lord; words by 
H. W. Flickinger, music by Geo. C. 
Stebbins [of U. S.] [4315 

© Dec. 27, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1920; 


E 471907; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


SIncE I Lerr PITTsBuRGH; words by 
J. Wood, musie by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.J] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [4316 

© Feb. 14, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 
E 472555; James Wood, Pittsburgh. 


SINCE I Lost rou; words by Sam Rich-’ 
ards, music by H. Sullivan-Brooke 
[of England]; in E flat. [4317 

© Feb. 25. 1920; 1c. Feb. 18, 1920; 
E 469233; New era music co., Lon- 
don. 


SINCE YOU ARE GONE; words by H. E. 
Rue, melody by Jean Navarre 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of U. S.] 

[4318 


© 1c Feb. 21, 1920; E 471477; 
Helen Estes Rue, Broadus, Mont. 


SING LITTLE BIRD. See Songs of hope. 


SITTIN’ PRETTY; march one step, by 
Billie Billings [of U. S.]; piano. 
[4319 


© Dee. 20, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 19, 1920; 
E 471086; Rialto pub. co., Portland, 
Or 


SLED (THE); words and music by I. 

M. Higdon [of U. S8.] [4320 

© Jan. 25, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 12, 1920; 

E 471074; Isabel Marie Higdon, Cin- 
cinnati. 


SLEEP IN PEACE; words by H. Robin- 
son, music by Leo Friedman [of U. 
S.] Chicago, North American music 
co. [4321 

©) Sept. 3;:1919); 2:c Jan. 26.1920; 
E 467363; Henry Robinson, Delphos, 
O. 


SLEEPY TIME; by Mathilde Bilbro [of 

U. S.J]; piano and song. [4322 

© Feb. 7, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 

BH 472341; Willis music co., Cin- 
cinnati. 


cradle-song, by C. W. Krogmann 
fat. Wiese Yop etis0; mor 93) piano. 
(Echoes from toneland) [4323 


© Feb. 17, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1920; 
E 471425; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4324 


_ SLUMBERTIME; a lullaby, words anon., 
musie by Vivien Bard [of U. S.] 
[4324 


© Dee. 31, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1920; 
H 470256; Hinds, Hayden & El- 


dredge, inc., New York. 


Smite (A); words by H. M. Smith, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. S8.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [4325 

© Feb. 6, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1920; 
EH 472271; Hazel M. Smith, Wayne, 
Mich. 


SMILE LITTLE GIRL, SMILE; words by J. 
D. Tolick, music by Leo Friedman 
fof U. S.] Chicago, North Ameri- 
can music co. [4326 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471289; Joseph D. Tolick, Chicago. 


SMILING EYES; words by Rosali Dol- 
lard, music by E. Delehanty [of 
4 [4327 

© 1c. Feb. 26, 1920: E 471539; 
Edward Delehanty, Albany. 


SNOW LIKE FEATHERS; words by Mrs. 
N. E. P. Freeman, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [4328 

© Feb. 4, 1920; 2 c Feb. 10, 1920; 
E 472265; Mrs. N. E. P. Freeman, 
Kansas City, Kan. 


SNUG HARBOR; poem by John Steven 


McGroarty, music by Elizabeth 
Thomas [of U. S8.] (Jn Four wander 
songs, 1920 series) [4329 


re Jan. 29, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
EK 467770; Western music pub. CO., 
lips Angeles. 


So tone as I KNOW YOU SOMETIMES 
THINK OF ME; words by Ivory and 
Morrison, music by George M. Saker 
fof England] [4330 


© Dee. 30, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 15, 1920; 


E 468601; Francis, Tay, & Hunter, 
London. 

So LONG AS YOU ARE ae words by 
Kay Kort, music by E. S. S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [4331 


© 1 ¢ Feb. 9, 1920: © 472214: 
O. Kutzman, South Brisbane, Aus- 
tralia. 


So LOVE CAN REIGN; words by W. M. 
Seyferlich, music by Oscar Gardner 
fof U. S.]; arr. by W. M. Seyferlich 
[of U. S.] [4332 

© 1 © Feb, 11, 1920: 472588 - 


Walter M. Seyferlich, Chicago. 
Sor DETTE. See Mélodies. 


Sor vD’oRAGE. See Mélodies. 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 15 


Sorrs pd’ Hawai (Sweet Hawaiian 
moonlight); tell her of my love, 
words by Harold G. Frost, adapta- 
tion francaise de Pierre d’Amor, 
musique de F. Henri Klickmann [of 
Usa [4333 

© Feb. 16, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 2, 1920; 
FE 472911; Chappell & co., ltd., Paris. 


SOLDIER BOY; words by G. M. Tipton, 
music by Geo. Trevor [of U. S.] 

[4334 

© 1c. Feb. 20, 1920; E 472499; 
Grace M. Tipton, New Boston, O. 


Sotprer’s (A) soy; words by E. Stein- 
hill, music by Leo Friedman [of U. 


S.] Chicago, North American music ° 
co. [4335 
© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472067 : Edna Steinhill, Mil- 

waukee. 


SOLDIER’S MAIL; words by Roslyn Sin- 
clair [pseud. of M. A. Sinclair], 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Ill., North American music 
pub. co. [4836 


© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 ec. Feb. 2, 1920; 


KH 472013; Margaret A. Sinclair, © 
Davenport, New Zealand. 

SOLDIERS’ PARADE; march, by C. W. 
Krogmann [fof U. 8.] op. 130, no. 
3; piano. (Echoes from toneland) 

[4337 


© Feb. 17, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1920; 
E 471426; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 


SOLTANTO TE; versi di R. Baldus, mu- 
sica di V. Azzone [of Italy]; mand. 
ace. Naples, E. Gennarellie ec. 4to. 

[4338 


© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 4. 1920; 
E 468970: Italian book eco., New 
York. 


SoME DAY I’LL BE LONESOME AND SOME 
DAY I’LL RE GONE; words by A. Choffe, 
musie by E. S. 8. Huntington [of 
U; Sa . [4389 


© 1c. Mar. 3, 1920; E 471750; 
Augustus Choffe, Bayonne, N. J. 


SoME DAY IN JUNE; words by Georgi- 
ana Seymour Kent, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [4340 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
FE 472046; G. S. Kent, Los Angeles. 


words by L. E. Shimon, music by 
Harry M. Mazur [of U. 8.] [4341 


© 1c. Feb. 9, 1920; E 472399; 
Louis E. Shinon, Lincoln, Neb. 


260 


no. 3, 1920 


SoME DAY WHEN THE SKY IS BLUE; 
words by B. E. Bennett. music by 


Leo Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [43842 


© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472102; B. EH. Bennett, Victoria, 
Canada. 


SOME LITTLE GIRL IS GOING TO GET YOU 
SOME DAY; words by C. Clive. music 
by Hector Richard [of U. S.] Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [4343 

© Feb. 7, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
KE 472395; Carl Clive, San Diego, 
Calif. 


SOME ONE WAITS FOR ME IN DEAR TEN- 
NESSEE; words and melody by Jack 
Gould [of U. S.] [4344 

© 1c. Feb. 14, 1920; E 471333; 
Jacob Goldstein, Revere, Mass. 


SoMERODY’S BOY IN FRANCE; words by 
E. C. Perry, music by Hector Rich- 
nro... S.4 hicago, Legters 
music co. [4345 

© Feb. 7, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
E 472384; Elva C. Perry, Lonerock, 
Or. 


SOMEONE IS THINKING OF YOU; words 
by J. Loesch, music by A. Leopold 
Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters 
musi¢ co. [4346 

© Feb. 6, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1920; 
E 472272; Joe Loesch, West Caroll- 
ton, ©: 


SOMETHING; words by A. Lipschutz, 
melody by J. Maser [of U. S.] [4347 
© 1c. Feb. 11, 1920; E 471389; 
Abe Lipschutz and Jack Maser, 
Philadelphia. 


SOMETIME, SOMEWHERE, SOMEHOW; 
lyric by Harold G. Frost, melody by 
F. Henri Klickmann [of U. S.] 

[4348 
© 1c. Feb. 9, 1920; BE 472243; Mc- 
Kinley music co., Chicago. 


SomMETIMES; words by H. C. Groth, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. S8.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[4849 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 

EH 471203; Harold C. Groth, Inkster, 
Tail). 


SoMETIMES AT TWILIGHT; lyric by Har- 
old G. Frost, melody by E. Clinton 
Keithley [of U S.] [4350 

© 1c. Feb. 10, 1920; E 470940; 
McKinley music co., Chicago. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


4358 


SOMEWHERE A HEART IS PINING; Words 
by M. Van Sickle, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music ¢o. [4351 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
471217; Marine Van Sickle, Hous- 
ton. 


SOMEWHERE IN FAR OFF FRANCE; Words 
by E. E. Sell, music by Hector Rich- 
ard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music Co. [4352 

© Dec. 26, 1919; 2 ce. Jan. 27, 1920; 
EK 467552; Elsie Eda Sell, Elgin, 
Minn. 


SOMEWHERE IN LOVELAND IS THE LITTLE 
GIRT. FOR ME; words by W. I. Atwood, 
musie by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Ill., North American music 
pub. co. [4353 

©. Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
EF 472112; Wm. Ira Atwood, Wyatt, 
Mo. 


SOMEWHERE SWEETHEARTS ARE WAIT- 
ING; words by J. W. McWherter, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 


[4354 
© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472063; James W. McWherter, 


Cottage Grove, Tenn. 


SOMEWHERE THE FLOWERS ARE BLOOM- 
Inc; words by J. L. Howard, music 
by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New 
York, World music pub. corp. [4855 

© Feb. 19, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
E 472726; James Leland Howard, 
Atlantie City. 


SON NON; paroles de Georges Laubie, 
musique de  Lucien-Farjall fof 
France]; violon ad lib. [4356 

© Jan. 23, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 9, 1920; 
FE 469093; J. Rotis, Lombez, France. 


SonAaTA NO. 24. See Beethoven (Lud- 
wig van) 


Sonata IN C MAJOR; by Mortimer Wil- 

son [of U. S.] op. 17; organ. [4357 

© Feb. 20, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 

Ee 472657; Composers’ music corp., 
New York. 


Sone (A) BIRDS’ SERENADE; words by 
Ek. and E. Armstrong, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [4358 

© Sept. 3, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
KH 467375; Enid and Eleanor Arm- 
strong, Warner, N. Y. 


261 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4359 


pt. 111, 2. S., V. 15 


Sone oF InpIA; by N. A. Rimsky-Korsa- 
koff, English adaptation and arr. by 
N. Lindsay Norden [of U. 8.] ; mixed 
voices. 4to. (Russian choruses, no. 
4790) [4359 

© Feb. 14, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1920; 
EH 471344; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on Eng- 
lish adaptation ] 


Sone (A) or Inpra (Chanson Indoue) ; 
from the legend Sadko, by N. Rimsky- 
Korsakow, .trans. by George P. Hul- 
ten [of U. S.]; piano. [4360 

© Feb. 24, 1920; 2c. Mar. 1, 1920; 
E 471688 ; Sherman, Clay & co., San 
Francisco. 


Sone (A) oF SPRING; by Herbert Bram- 
ley fof Great Britain]; piano. 
(Carillon, no. 2) [4361 

© Jan. 29, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 17, 1920; 
E 469222; Schott & co., London. 
words by M. M. Brown, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [4362 
© Feb. 4, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1920; 
BH 472252:° Minnie M. Brown; 
Elyria, O. 

SoNG OF THE SEWING MACHINE; words 
by William Owen, music by H. Pur 
mort Eames [of U. S.] [4863 

© 1c. Feb. 21, 1920; E 471499; 
Henry P. Eames, Chicago. 

Sone (THE) OF THE SODALITY; words 
by M. Delsart-Robson, music by H. 
C. Work, arr. by Duncan J. Muir [of 
be Sil [4364 

@.o Web: 24; 19207 2 "Feb? 19, 
1920; E 471469; M. Delsart-Robson, 
Rochester, N. Y. 

SonG OF THE SUSSEX ROAD. 
pictures. 

Sone (THE) OF WAR; words by E. B. 
Key, music by Leo Friedman [of U. 
S.] Chicago, North American music 
co. [4365 

© Sept. 3, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
E 467384; Elizabeth B. Key, Massies 
Mill, Va. 

Sona or ZAHIR-U-DIN; words by Lau- 
rence Hope, music by Laurence Eyre 
fot Ss. [4366 

© Jan. 28, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 3, 1920; 
EH 471000; Huntzinger & Dilworth, 
ine., New York. 

Sone (THE) YOU TAUGHT ME; words 
and music by Lewis Barnes [of Eng- 
land] [4367 

© Dee. 20, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 21, 1920; 
E 468802; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd.. London. 


See Sussex 


SONGS OF HOPE; words by P. J. O’Reilly, 
music by Valentine Hemery [of Eng- 
land]; medium voice. Contents: 1. 
Take heart.—2. Golden thoughts.—3. 
Sing little bird. [4368. 

© Jan. 23, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 17, 1920; 
E 469210; Warren & Phillips, London. 


SoNS FIzEs; par Edouard Flament [of 
France] op. 40. (Hxercices tech- 
niques pour le basson, 1*° partie) 

[4369 
© Dee. 31, 1919; 1 ce. Jan. 23, 1920; 
E 468840; Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 


Sorrow oF MypatH; words by John 
Masefield, music by C. Alison-Cromp- 
ton [of Great Britain] [4370 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 30, 1920; 
E 468895; Boosey & co., London. 


SOULS OF THE RIGHTEOUS; Words anon., 
music by T. Tertius Noble [of U. 8.] 
[4371 

© Jan. 22, 1920; 2 ¢ Jan: 28, 1920; 

E 467296 ; H. W. Gray co., New York. 


Sounp (THE) OF THE IRISH BELLS; 
words by Herbert J. Brandon, music 
by Lionel Trent [of Great Britain] 

[4372 

© Jan. 30, 1920; 1c. Jan. 31, 1920; 

E 468936; Chappell & co., Iltd., 
London. 


SourinEs; pantomime de Félix Four- 
drain fof France]; piano. (Six 
piéces caractéristiques pour piano, 
TOY 2) [43873 

© Dee. 27, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 10, 1920; 
EK 468582; Société anonyme des 
éditions Ricordi, Paris. 


Sourntrs (LA) BLANCHE (The white 
mouse) ; boston hesitation, de Clap- 
son [of France]; piano. [43874 

© Jan. 23, 1920; 1 ¢. Feb. 9, 1920; 
E 469094 ; Clapson, Paris. 


Sous LES GRANDS ARBRES; suite, paroles 
de Claude Vosgien, musique de Y. 
Hédoux [of France] Contents: 1. 
Dans le vieux pare.—z2Z. Nocturne.— 
3. Les nénuphars.—4. Les départs. 
[43875 


© Jan. 20, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1920; 
BE 469086; Y. Hédoux, Paris. 


Sous LES LAURIERS ROSES; ou, Soir de 
carnaval sur la céte Catalane, par 
Déodat de Séverac [of France]; 
piano. [4376 

© Jan. 23, 1920; 1 ¢. Feb. 9, 1920; 
E 469097; Rouart, Lerolle & cie., 
Paris. 


262 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1920 


SouTHERN (A) LULLABY; Words by M. 
L. Dallas, music by A. Viehoever [of 
U. S.J, arr. by Mabel Viehoever [of 
U.S.) [4377 

© 1c. Feb. 19, 1920; E 471448; 
Marie L. Dallas, Washington, and 
Arno Viehoever, Silesia, Md. 


SovuvENIR; de Roger de Francmesnil 
[of France]; piano 4 4 mains. 
(Quatre petites piéces, no.2) [4878 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 1¢. Jan. 23, 1920; 
E 468825; A. Z. Mathot, Paris. 


SouvIeENS TOI; valse, de Pepe [of 

Spain] ; piano. [4379 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 

E 468361; Union musical espafiola, 
Madrid. 


SPANISH DANCE; by Robert Bannister 
[of Australia]; piano. (Paling’s 
piano series, no. 299) [4380 

© Nov. 29, 1919; 1 ¢ Dec. 3, 1919; 
E 469146; W. H. Paling & co., ltd., 
Sydney, Australia. 


SPANISH MOON; words and music by 
Ray Sherwood [of U. S.] [43881 


© Feb. 26, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 27, 1920; 
E 471605; Vandersloot music pub. 
co., Williamsport, Pa. 


SPECIAL SELECTIONS FROM THE EXCEL- 
SIOR HYMNAL; ed. by I. H. Meredith 
and Grant Colfax Tullar [of U. S8.] 
Svo. [4382 

© July 21, 1919; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
2, 1920; A 561713; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. 


Sprrit’s (THE) cALL; words by A. B. 
Hyde, music by D. B. Towner [of 
aS. | [4383 

© Nov. 1, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1920; 
E 471882; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


Spostna (LA); versi e musica di 
Americo Giuliani [of Italy]; mand. 
ace. 4to. Naples, Emilio Genna- 
relli & ec. [4384 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 469160; Italian book co., New 
York. 

Sprig (A) OF WHITE HEATHER; words 
and music by P. C. MacDonald [of 
Canada], arr. by Jules Brazil [of 
Canada] Toronto, Hawkes & Harris 
music co. [4385 

© Jan. 30, 1920; 1c. Feb. 6, 1920; 


_ EH 469085; P. C. MacDonald, Toronto, 
Canada. 


26 


ee 


4393 


SPRING IS HERE; words by D. Lillie- 
dale, music by Leo Friedman [fof 
U. S.J] Chicago, North American 
music ¢o. [4386 


© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 


E 471238; Docia Lilliedale, Meadow, 
Va. 


Spring (THE) THAT COMES TO FLAN- 
DERS ; words by David Morton, music 
by K. G. Hoof [of U. S.] [4387 

© Jan. 31, 1920; 2c. Jan. 31, 1920; 
H 467749; Kate Greene Hoof, La 
Grange, Ill. 


SPRINGTIME CHIRPS; melody by MT. 
Rizzo [of U. S.] [4888 


© 1c Jan. 8, 1920; E- 463812; 
Tony Rizzo, Brooklyn. 


STAEDTCHEN (DAS) AM RHEIN; text 
von Wilhelm Benignus, musik von 
Cc. T. Thomas [of U. S8.] op. 14. 
(Rheinlieder, no. 1) [4889 

© Feb. 20, 1920; 2c. Feb. 25, 1920; 
EH 471545; Carl T. Thomas, New 
York. 


STANDARD (THE) ON THE BRAES 0’ 
Mar; words anon., music arr. by 
Herbert Wiseman [of Great Brit- 
ain]; mixed voices. 4to. (Scottish 
part songs, no. 175) [4390 


© Dee. 31, 1919; 1 ce. Jan. 17, 1920; 
E 468662; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow. 
Star (THE) See Christmas suite. 
Star (THE) IN THE WINDOW; words 
by J. W. F. Truesdell, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, North 
American music Co. [4391 
© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472096; John W. P. Truesdell, Ox- 
ford, Mich. 


STAR OF GOLD; words by L. V. Starret, 
music by Leo Friedman fof U. S8.] 
Chicago, North American music pub. 
co. [4392 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 ec. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472163; Lora V. Starrett, Forest 
Grove, Or. 


STARLIGHT 0’ MINE; ballad fox-trot, by 
J. Stanley Brothers, jr. [of U. S8.], 
arr. by Frank HK. Barry [of U. 8.]; 
full orch., B flat ten. sax. & piano 

-ace. 4to. [4393 

© Feb. 4, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 6, 1920; 
E 472180; Vandersloot music pub. 
co., Williamsport, Pa. [Copyright 
is claimed on arrangement] 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 15 


Stars (THE) IN HIS BABY’S EYES; 
words by N. K. Painter, music by 
Leo Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [4894 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471129; Nettie K. Painter, Vinton, 
O. 


STARS (THE) IN YOUR WINDOW; words 
by G. B. Brinkman, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [4395 

© Sept. 3, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
E 467401; Gus B. Brinkman, Grand 
Rapids, Mich. 


STOP EATING THAT STUFF; words by 
I. G. Tracy, music by Geo. Trevor 
for U.Sa [4396 

© 1c. Feb. 20, 1920; E 472487; 
Ida Grace Tracy, Onslow, La. 


Stop ir; one step, by Mel B. Kaufman 

[of U. 8.]; orch. with piano. [48397 

© Feb. 24, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 1, 1920; 

E 471682; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleve- 
land. 


STORM SCENE; by Harry Norton, arr. 
by "Re BE. Eildreth. [of U.S.) 7 oreh. 
4to. (Jacobs’ incidental music, no. 
16.) [4398 

© Feb. 3, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 2, 1920; 
E 471711; Walter Jacobs, Boston. 
[Copyright claimed on  arrange- 
ment. | 

STRANGER (THE) ; words by Ida Ross, 
music by C. Corre [of U. S.] [4399 

© 1c. Feb. 5, 1920; E 471088; 
Carl Corre, Chicago. 

STROFETTE INCENSURATE; versi e mu- 
sica di Remis [of Italy]; mand. acc. 


Naples, E. Gennarelli e c. 4to. 
[4400 


© Sept. 1, 19191) eb. 4, 1920; 


E 468971; Italian book co., New 
York. 

STRUGGLING WITH FATE; by K. W. 
Kilkka [of U. S.]; piano. [4401 


© Feb. 18, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
EK 471361; K. W. Kilkka, [ronwood, 
Mich. 

Su sonrisa (Son sourire) ; paroles de 
Pierre d’Amor, musique de Alfonso 
Mesa [of Spain} [4402 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 469004; Paris-musical, Paris. 

SUGNU AMANTI RI TRI SORU; di N. Ro- 
mani [of Italy, domiciled at New 
York]; melodia e piano. [4403 

© 1 «.' Feb. 24, 1920: © 472674; 
Nullo Romani, New York. 


SUMMER DAYS ARE OVER [and] DANCING 
STEPS; words by Jane S. Rungee, 
music by Benjamin F. Rungee [of 
U. S.J; piano, words ad lib. (Child- 
hood hours, no. 4 a, b) ~ [4404 

© Jan. 23, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 29; 7920- 
KE 467765; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston. 


SUMMER LULLABY; words anon., music 
by Eric Delamarter [of U. 8.] [4405 
© Feb. 16, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1920; 
E 4713850; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 
SUMMER NIGHTS WALTz; by Hubert 
Bath [of England]; piano. [4406 
© Dec. 28, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 21, 1920 ; 
E 468807; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 


SUN ABOVE ME. See Lehman (Liza) 
Six celebrated classic songs. 


SUN-BONNET (THE) GIRLS; an action 
song, words by Clara J. Denton, mu- 
sic by Fay Foster [of U. S.] [4407 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1920: 
IL 470244; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 

SuN (THE) KISSED ROEDEAN CLIFFS. 

See Sussex pictures. 


SUN RAY; words by Axel Seaborg, mu- 

sic by John Miller [of U. S.] [4408 

© Jan. 31, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 31, 1920; 

E 467755; Seaborg & Miller music 
publishers, Chicago. 

Sun (THE) STILL SHINES IN OLD 
DIxIE; words by John-«Wilson, music 
by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] Chi- 
cago, North American music co. 

[4409. 

© Dec. 3, 1919; 2 c Feb. 7, 1920; 

E 471169; John Wilson, Fort War- 
ren, Mass. 

SUNBEAM; lyric by B. Ayldon, music 
by Frederick Shuttleworth [of Can- 
ada] Toronto, Canada, Music lov- 
ers pub. co. [4410 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 10, 1920; 
E 468585; F. W. Oates, Toronto, 
Can. 

SuNbDOwN; words by Dorothy Grenside, 
music by Cyril Scott [of England] ; 
in D. [4411 

© Jan. 19, 1920; 1 ec. Jan. 30, 1920; 
E 468932; Elkin & co., London. 

SuNLIT (THE) TRAIL; words and mu- 

sic by Lottie M. Gage [of U. S.] 4to. 

[4412 

© Sept. 12, 1919; 2 c. Oct. 23, 1919 ; 

HE 459879; Glad tidings pub. ©¢o.,. 
Chicago. 


264 


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no. 3, 1920 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


4431 


Sunny Spain; words by C. Ott, music 
by Edouard Hesselberg [of U. S.] 
[4413 


© Jan. 1, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 5, 1920; 
E 471006; Clarisse Ott, Chicago. 


SUNSET TO DAWN; words by Kitty 
Wiltshire-Harris, music by Nellie 
Simpson [of Great Britain] [4414 

© Dec. 22, 1919; 1c. Jan. 30, 1920; 


E 468893; Boosey & co., London. 


SuNsET (THE) TRAIL; words by Gil- 
bert Moyle, music by Charles Wake- 
field Cadman [of U. S.] op. 69; 
mixed voices, bar. solo. 4to. (Secu- 
lar part-songs, no. 5498) [4415 

© Jan. 24, 1920; 2c. Jan. 29, 1920; 
E 467764; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston. 


SUR LE COTEAUX DE TOURAINES ; paroles 
de R. Gaél, musique de L. Izoird [of 
France] [4416 


© Dec. 29, 1919; 1c. Jan. 22, 1920; 
E 468734; L. Bousquet, Paris. 


Sur Le Trst-Dazso. See Tibi-Dabo. 


SURE LIQUOR HAS MADE ROOM FOR ICE 
CREAM; words by J. T. Matschi, mu- 
sic by Leo Friedman [of U. S8.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[4417 

© Dec. 3, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 

E 471186; John T. Matschi, Osh- 
kosh, Wis. 


Susie Lou; words by W. L. Shockley 
and Nina Shockley, melody by W. L. 
Shockley [of U. S.], arr. by Harold 
Dixon [of U. S.] [4418 

ions e Web. 16,1920; BH 472855; 
W. L. Shockley, St. Louis. 


SUSSEX PICTURES; by Harold E. Scott 
[of England];.pf. Contents: 1. The 
sun-kissed Roedean cliffs—2. The 
winding road at Withdean.—3. Sea- 
lulling.—4. Song of the Sussex road. 

[4419 
(olan. (, 1920: 1c. Jan. 30, 1920: 
E 468930 ; Elkin & co., London. 


SUZETTE; words and music by HE. W. 
Sellin [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [4420 

© Feb. 6, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1920; 
E 472268; Hleanor W. Sellin, Syra- 
cuse, N. Y. 


Suzon ; valse, from the opera Les sal- 
tim-banques, by Louis Ganne [of 
England]; piano. [4421 

© Jan. 16, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 468945; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 


SUZON LA BLANCHIS-SEUSE; paroles de 
Louis Bousquet et Roland Gaél, mu- 
sique de Louis Izoird [of France] 

[4422 
© Dec. 29, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 22, 1920; 
E 468733; L. Bousquet, Paris. 


SWANEE BLUES; words by Frank Good- 
man, music by J. Milton Delcamp 
Lo US.) [4423 

© Feb. 25, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
E 472628; Al. Piantadosi & co., ine., 
New York. 


SWEET GIRL 0’ MINE; lyric and music 
by L. Ring [of U. S.] Lawton, OKl., _. 
International music publishers. 

[4424 
© Dee. 30, 1919; 2 c. Dec. 29, 1919; 
E 466489 ; Lu Ring, Lawton, Okl. 


SWEET HAWAIIAN MOONLIGHT; Valse 
pathétique, by F. Henri Klickmann, 
arr. by H. M. Higgs [of Great Brit- 
ain]; violin and piano. London, 
Chappell & co., Itd. [4425 

© Jan. 14, 1920; 1 c¢. Jan. 24, 1920; 
EK 468917; Frank K. Root & co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement] 

(Soirs ad’ Hawai); par F. Henri 

Klickmann [of U. 8.]; piano. [4426 
© Feb. 16, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 2, 1920; 

EK 472912; Chappell & co., Itd., Paris. 


SWEET HEART OF MINE; words and mu- 
sie by C. I. Mench [of U. S.] [4427 
© 1c. Feb. 24, 1920; E 472641; 
Charles Irvin Mench, Albion, Mich. 


SWEET LONG AGO; words by Cecil Clem- 
ent, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. S.J] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[4428 

© Feb. 14, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 

EK 472554; Mrs. Cecil Clement, Lan- 
easter, Pa. 

SWEET LuAaNA; words by Norma Burt, 
melody by J. S. Zamecnik [of U. S.] 

[4429 
© 1c Mar. 1, 1920; E 471680; 
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 


SWEET LULLABY; Words and music by 
Harold Thurlow Pease [of U. S.] 
[4430 


© Jan. 23, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1920; 
E 470994; Fidelity music pub. co., 
Portland, Me. 

SWEET OLD PAL COME HOME; words by 
W. E. Boswell, music by Geo. Graff, 
jr. [of U. S.J] New York, World 
music pub. corp. [4431 

© Feb. 19, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
BH 472725; W. Evans Boswell, Mank, 
Ga. 


265 


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pt. 111, n. s., v.15 


4432 

SWEET SPRING; by Robert Bannister 
[of Australia]; piano. (Paling’s 
piano series, no. 297) [4432 


© Nov. 29, 1919; 1 c. Dec. 3, 1919; 
EH} 469144; W. H. Paling & co., ltd., 
Sydney, Australia. 


SWEETHEART; words by M. G. Nall, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. S8.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[4433 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 

E 472091; Margaret Gregg Nall, 
Phoenix, Ariz. 


SWEETHEART DAYS; lyric by H. D. Kerr, 
music by H. Tourjée [of U. S8.] 
[4434 
© 1c Feb. 12, 1920; E 471070; 
Harry D. Kerr and Homer Tourjée, 
Los Angeles. 


words by H. Brown, musie by Leo 
Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [4435 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471296; Harry Brown, Detroit. 

SWEETHEART DON’T FORGET TO MEET ME 
WHEN I coME; words by L. E. Bueh- 
ring, music by Leo Friedman [of U. 
S.] Chicago, North American music 
co. [4436 

© Sept. 17. 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471118; Leo E. Buehring, Sylvan 
Grove, Kan. 
SWEETHEART, I AM LONGING TO BEHOLD 
YOUR FACE; words by J. W. Baker, 
musie by Leo Friedman [of U. 8.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 
[4487 
© Dec. 3. 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; E 
471179; J. W. Baker, Flatwoods, Va. 
SWEETHEART MINE; words and music by 
Richard Vern Rye [of U. S.] [4438 
© Feb. 4, 1920; 2 c Feb. 12, 1920; 
E 471078; Jos. Krolage music Co., 
Cincinnati. 

SWEETHEART 0’ MINE; Words and music 

by D. Sargent [of U. S.] [4439 
© 1c. Mar. 3. 1920; E 471706; 
Dollo Sargent, Berkeley, Calif. 

SWEETHEARTS YOU AND I; words by A. 
B. White, music by A. Leopold Rich- 
ard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [4440 

© Feb. 6, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1920; 
B 472275; Anne Blair White, Parkes- 
burg, Pa. 

SWEETIE 0’ MINE; words by E. H. 
Mabie, melody by R. A. Browne [of 
LOR SS [4441 

© 1e. Mar. 3, 1920; EH 471715; E. 
H. Mabie, Omaha, Neb. 


SwiIFT O'ER THE WATERS; barcarolle, 
words by N. A. Davidson, music by 


H. W. Porter [of U. §8.]; school 
chorus, unison or two-part. 4to. 
- [4442 


© Feb. 18, 1920; 2 ¢. Feb. 24, 1920; 
FE 472620; Chart music pub. house, 
Chicago. 


Swine (A) sone; by Charles Huerter 
[of U. 8.]; piano. (Four study 
pieces) [4448 

© Feb. 13, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
EK 472326; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 


SWING THOSE GATES AJAR}; words arr. 
by John Parker, music by Flora. 
Lucas Palmer [of U. 8.] [4444 


© Aug. 6, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 
FE 471519; Metropolitan church assn. 
ot Wis., Waukesha, Wis. 


SWINGING; part song, words by Jane 
Burr, music by Fay Foster [of U. 
S.] 4to. 1. Two-part, sop. and 
alto.—2. Trio, sop. 1 and 2 and alto.— 
3. Sop., alto and bar. [44454447 

© Feb. 28, 1920; 2 c. each Mar. 1, 
1920; BE 471667-471669; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement] 


SWINGING DOWN THE BOULEVARD OVER IN 
GAY PAREE; march song, lyrics and 
music by Henri Francois [of U. 8.] 

[4448 

© Feb. 21, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 27, 1920; 

E 471611; Metropolitan music pub. 
corp., New York. 


SWINGING OUR SWEETHEARTS; words by 
G. W. Crews, music by Hector Rich- 
ard fof U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [4449 

© Feb. 6, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1920; 
EB 472267 ; George Washington Crews, 
Holtville, Calif. 


Swisu; from Pierrot players, words 
and music by Eugene Lockhart [of 

j Lipis 3 | [4450 
© Feb. 2, 1920; 2 ec. Feb. 3, 1920; 

E 467948 ; Chappell & co., 1td., London. 


SWISS MOUNTAIN IDYLLE; by J. Frankel 

[of U. S.]; instrumental. [4451 

© 1c. Feb. 25, 1920; E 471561; 
Joseph Frankel, New York. 


Sworp (THE) ; words by Charles Han- 
son Towne, music by Amy Wood- 
forde-Finden [of Great Britain] 

[4452 


© Dee. 5, 1919; 1 ec. Jan. 30, 1920; 
E 468890; Boosey & co., London. 


266 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1920 


Sytv1a; from the play Sylvia’s lovers, 
words and music by Bernard Rolt [of 
Great Britain] [4453 


© Jan. 19, 1920; 1 c. Jan. 27, 1920; 
E 468918 ; Chappell &: €o:,, Mid’, Lon- 
don. 


SYLVIA’S LOVERS; valse, by Bernard 
Rolt, selected and arr. by H. M. Higgs 
[of Great Britain] ; piano. Sea 


© Feb. 9, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 14, 1920; 
E 469199; Chappell & €O., itd., Lon- 
don. 


SYNCOPATED (A) SYMPHONY; classic 
fox trot, by Duke Baier lof U. SF; 
piano. [4455 

© Feb. 25, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 1, 1920; 
E 471657; B. O. P. co., Fort Wayne, 
Ind. 


TAKE A TRIP IN MY AER-O-PLANE; words 
by J. M. MacLeod, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [4456 

© Sept. 3, 1919; 2c. Jan. 26, 1920 ; 
E 467360; John M. MacLeod, Van- 
couver, Canada. 


TAKE BACK THE LOVE YOU GAVE ME; 
words by Harry Newman, melody by 
D. Goldberg [of U. S.] [4457 


© 1c Dec. 26, 1919; BH 471381; 
David Goldberg, Philadelphia. 


TAKE HEART. See Songs of hope. 


TAKE ME BACK TO DEAR OLD IRELAND; 
words and melody by W. F. White 
fof U. 8.] [4458 

© 1 ec. Jan. 21, 1920; E 467245; 
William Francis White, New York. 


TAKE ME BACK TO SWEET CAROLIN’; 
words and melody by R. M. J con 
fof U. S.], arr. by Edward J. Gordon 
[of U. 8.]; 1st violin ace. [4459 


© 1c. Jan. 22, 1920; E 471101; 
Ruth Mable Jackson, New York. 


TAKE ME IN YOUR ARMS MY DARLING; 
words and music by O. G. Ogden and 
H. T. Myers [of U. S.] [4460 


© Jan. 16, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 23, 1920; 
E 467314; O. G. Ogden, Louisville. 


TANGO DE LA DAME EN NOIR; de Jacques 
Arney [of France]; piano. [4461 
© Dee. 31, 1919; 1c. Jan. 28, 1920; 

E 468849; FF. D. Marchetti, Paris. 


TANTUM ERGO; Latin hymn, musie by 
Eduardo Marzo [of U. S.]; unison 
chorus with second voice ad lib. in 
D. (In his Gloria et honor) [4462 


© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 c Jan. 8, 1920; 


470240; J. Fischer & bro., 
York. 


172176—20——8 


New 


Me a he ae 


TANTUM ERGO—Continued. 

in F. (7 his Gloria et 

honor ) [4463 
© Dee. 31, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1920; 

E 470239; I Fischer & bro., New 

York 


TARDE (Una) EN EL HOTEL RIvz; 
schoitisch aristocratico, por Ventura 
Navas [of Spain]; piano. [4464 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 1 ce. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468374; Union ‘musical espafiola, . 
Madrid. 


TAVERN TOASTS; written and composed 
by Bert Lee and R. P. Weston [of 
Great Britain] [4465 


©, Jan. 29. 1920+). 2. ¢.. Keb. 10: 
1920: E 469065: Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


Tre Deum. See Pullein (John) Three 
miniatures. 


Te DEUM LAUDAMUS; set to music by 
C. E. Maloney [of England]; mixed 
voices, in C. London, Novello & CO., 
Itd.  4to. [4466 


© Feb. 18. 1920; 1c. Feb. 19, 1920; 
E 469234; C. BE. Maloney, Chippen- 
ham, England, 


TE DEUM LAUDAMUS, IN F; words from 
the prayer book, music by Willard 
Foster [of U. S.J S8vo. (C to C 
series ) [4467 


© Feb. 17, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1920; 
EH 471411; Parish press, Ft. Wayne, 
Ind. 


TE PERDONO; couplet, letra de Corta- 
dillo, mtisica de Gerdénimo Giménez 
[of Spain] [4468 


© Dec. 30, 1919; 1 e. Jan. 2, 1920; 

E 4683852; Union ‘musical espafiola, 
Madrid. 

TEARS; words by E. EH. Bilyeu, music 

by A. Leopold Richard [of U. 8.] 

Chicago, Legters music ¢€o. [4469 


© Jan. 14, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1920; 
E 467519; Esther Ella Bilyeu, Mc- 
Gregor, Minn. 

TELL ME WHERE IS HEAVEN, AND I’LL 
TRY TO FIND THE WAY; words and 
music by N. L. Johnson [of U. 8.], 
arr. by A. Russell Wooding [of U. 8S.] 

[4470 

© Jan. 23, 1920; 2 ¢. Jan. 23, 1920; 

E 467289 ; Newton L. Johnson, Wash- 
ington. 

TEN LITTLE PUSSY FEET; written and 
composed by Jack Foley [of Eng- 
land] [4471 

© Jan. 23, 1920; 1 c. Jan. 27, 1920; 
FE 468923; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


267 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4472 


pt..111, BY S., vee 


THANKS FOR SPANKS; words by C. W. | THAT SAD, SAD WORD, ENOUGH; words 


Mitchell, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [4472 


© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471186; Chas. W. Mitchell, De- 
eatur, Il. 


THAT DEAR LITTLE PLACE CALLED HOME; 
words by Chas. Cardow, music by 
Dennis Edward Courtney and Walter 
Gray [of England] London, Author- 
composers bureau. [4473 


© Dec. 1, 1919; 1 c. Dee. 22, 1919; 
E 469109; Charles Enos Pearce, 
London. 


THAT LOVE! THAT LOVE! THAT WONDER- 
FUL LOVE! words by G. Verhulst, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. 8.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[4474 

© Dec. 3, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 

E 471185; Gustave Verhulst, Collins- 
ville, Il. 


THAT MYSTERIOUS FEELING; words by 
C. B. DeRose, music by Leo Fried- 
man [of U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [4475 


© Dec. 3, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
EB 471142; Chester B. DeRose, Eliza- 
beth, N. J. 


THAT OLD PAL OF MINE; words by M. T. 
Walsh, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U.. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [4476 


© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
BH 472143; Margaret T. Walsh, Hel- 
ena, Mont. 


THAT’S A LONELY SWEETHEART’S PRAY’R; 
words by H. O. Pelley, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [4477 


© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471284; Harold O. Pelley, New- 
port, Me. 


THAT’S ALL I CAN SAY; words and 
melody by J. H. Davage [of U. S.] 
[4478 
© 1. Mar. 1, 1920; E 471636; 
John Henry Davage, Baltimore. 


THAT’S WHY JIMMIE SAID, BOYS GIVE 
ME SAN FRANCISO TOWN; words by 
J. S. Voeller, music by E. 8. S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S8.] [4479 


© 1c. Mar. 3, 1920; E 471744; 
James S. Voeller, San Francisco. 


by P. C. Thomas and EH. A. Grimes, 
music by Leo Friedman fof U. S.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 
[4480 
© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
EK 471308; Phenice C. Thomas and 
E. A. Grimes, Akron, O. 


THAT SWAYING JAZZEROO; words by 
James Henry Gordon, music by H. B. 
Meyer [of U. S.] [4481 

© 1. Mar. 1, 1920; E 471644; 
Hans Bruno Meyer, New York. 


THAT WONDERFUL SAVIOR OF OURS; 
words by A. F. Tisdol, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, 
Legters music €o. [4482 


© Feb. 7, 1920; 2 ¢. Feb. 16, 1920; 
E 472364; A. F. Tisdol, Waterbury, 
Conn. 


THAT YIDDISHER JAZZ; wrtten and com- 
posed by John Albert [of England] 
[4483 
© Dec. 30, 1919; 1 ce. Jan. 15, 1920; 
E 468591; Francis, Day & Hunteér, 
London. 


THELMA; Waltz, by Philip Ludlow 
Goodman [of Great Britain] ; piano. 
[4484 
© Dee. 31, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 27, 1920; 

E 468812; West & co., London, 


THEN I’LL FORGET YOU; words by J. Z. 
Capponi, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [4485 

© Dec. 3, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471158; John Z. Capponi, New Or- 
leans. 


THEN I SHALL MEET YoU; words and 
music by H. Guise [of England] 
[4486 
© Feb. 6, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 469110; Henry Guise, London. 


THEN I THINK, SWEETHEART, OF YOU; 
words by W. C. Rogers, music by 
Leo Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [4487 

» » © Sept. 17, 1919 2 er epe i, 29205 
E 471250; Walter C. Rogers, Tren- 
ton, N.iJ: 


THERE AND THEN MY EARNEST LOVE RE- 
CALLS; words by H. J. Anderson, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. S8.] 
Chicago, North American res 


© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
BE 472050; Henry J. Anderson, Win- 
gello, Canada. 


268 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1920 


THERE ARE LOTS OF OTHER WAYS OF 
SPELLING LOVE; written and com- 
posed by Jack Foley [of England] 

[4489 


© Jan. 29, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 11, 1920; 
E 469132; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


THERE COMES A TIME; words by Robert 
Arthur Hodgson, music by J. Ainslie 
Murray [of England] 1. In B flat. 
2. in Cy 3. In D. [4490-4492 


© Jan. 20, 1920; 1 c. each Jan. 27, 
1920; E 468927468929 ; G. Ricordi & 
co., London. 


THERE IS A HEAVEN; words by Jessie 
Brown Pounds, music by E. O. Excell 
[of U. 8.] [4493 


© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 15, 1920; 
E 470454; E. O. Excell, Chicago. 


THERE IS JOY WITHIN MY HEART; words 
by William Tillotson Pettengill, 
music by Zula Monetta Zeigier [of 
eS] [4494 

© Aug. 6, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 
E 471532; Metropolitan church assn. 
of Wis., Waukesha, Wis. 


THERE IS NOTHING LIKE THE SUNSHINE; 
words by Rene Jordan, music by 
Ernest Robert Bannister Jordan [of 
Australia] (Paling’s song series, no. 
18) [4495 

© Nov. 29, 1919; 1 ce. Dec. 3, 1919; 
E 469140; W. H. Paling & co., ltd., 
Sydney, Australia. 


THERE IS SOMEWHERE SOMEONE WAIT- 
ING SOMEONE THE ONE FOR YOU; words 
by R. H. Allen. music by A. Leopold 
Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 


music co. [4496 

© Feb. 7, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
EK 4723883; Robert | E. Allen, Waco, 
Tex. 


THERE’S A BEAUTIFUL LAND ON HIGH; 
sacred song, by Mrs. A. H. Taylor [of 
eS.4: baritone in E flat with violin 


obbl. [4497 
© Feb. “i 1920; 2 c. Feb. 5, 1920; 
E 467944; Wm. A. Pond & co., New 


York. 


THERE’S A BIT OF LOVE AND ROMANCE IN 
THE FOLDS OF EVERY HEART; words by 
A. Gililland [i. e. Gilliland], music 
by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New 
York, World music pub. corp. [4498 


© Feb. 19, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
E 472782; Alton Gilliland, Corso, Mo. 


THERE’S A BRAVE HEART IN 


4506 
EVERY 
SOLDIER; words by A. Brehm, music 
by Leo Friedman [of U.8.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [4499 


© ‘Septy 17) 1919+ 2 -c.\Feb. 7; 
1920; E 471253; Anthony Brehm, 
Waukesha, Wis. 


THERE’S A LAND WE LOVE; words by A. 
Barnard, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [4500 


© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
EH 471206; Annie Barnard, Zearing, 
Ta. 


THERE'S A MESSAGE COMING CLEAR; 
words by Anna Printzlaw Bowen, 
musie by D. B. Towner [of U. S.] 


[4501 
© Nov. 1, 1919; 2 c Mar. 8, 1920; 
H 471889; Ghanles: M. Alexander. 


Philadelphia. 


THERE’S A PLACE CALLED HOME SWEET 
HOME; words by J. Sullivan, music 
by Leo Friedman [of U. 8.]  Chi- 
cago, North American music co. 

[4502 


© Sept. 3, 1919; 2c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
E 467394; John Sullivan, Waterloo, 
Ta. 


THERE’S A SONG DOWN EV’RY ROADWAY 5 
words by Alfred Latham, music by 
Haydn Wood [of Great Britain] 

[4503 


© Feb. 5, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 9, 1920; 


E 469069; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. 
THERE’S A WONDERFUL SONG IN MY 


HEART; words by Frank Wood, music 
by Lilian Ray [of Great Britain] 
[4504 


© Jan. 29, 1920; 1c. Feb. 10, 1920; 
EE 469059; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


THERE’S AN ERA NOW DAWNING FOR MAN- 
KIND; words by M. Crowe, music by 
E.S. 8. Huntington [of U.S.] [4505 


©1c. Feb. 9, 1920; © 472220; Milt 
Crowe, Oakland, Calif. 


THERE’S NO ONE LIKE MOTHER; words 
by M. M. Cadieu, music by Leo Fried- 
man fof U. S.] Chicago, Ill., North 
American music pub. co. [4506 


© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 


HH 472114; Margaret M. Cadieu, Flint, 
Mich. 


269 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4507 


pt. 11, 0. s., v. 15 


THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE IRELAND, FOR 
IRELAND 18S HOME; words and music 
by Daniel J. Bourke [of Australia] 
(Paling’s song series, no. 26) [4507 

© Nov. 29, 1919; 1 ec. Dee. 3, 1919; 
H 469149; W. H. Paling & co., ltd., 
Sydney, Australia. 


THERE'S SOMETHING IN THE ATMOS- 
PHERE OF GAY PAREE; written and 
composed by R. P. Weston and Bert 
Lee [of Great Britain] [4508 


© Jan. 29, 1920: 1c. Feb. 10, 1920; 
KH 469066; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


THERE’S SOMETHING WRONG WITH THE 
TELEPHONE; words by Mrs. M. Burks, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. §.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [4509 

© Feb. 14, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 
E 472544; Mrs. M. Burks, Paola, 
Kan. 


THERE’S SURELY ROOM IN HEAVEN; 
words by William Tillotson Petten- 
gill, music by Hlsie Celestine Dean 
[of U. S.] [4510 


© Aug. 6, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 
HE 471529; Metropolitan church assn. 
of Wis., Waukesha, Wis. 


THERE’S THE WEE WHITE HEATHER 
GROWING; written and composed by 
¥red W. Leigh and Charles Collins 
fof Great Britain] [4511 


© Jan. 29, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 10, 1920; 
EH 469061; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


THESE BRAVE HEROES; words by N. B. 
Phillips, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [4512 


© Sept. 3, 1919; 2c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
EH 467376; Nellie Blanche Phillips, 
Carbondale, Ill. 


THEY ALL WANT TO GO OUT AND JAZZ 
WITH YOU; words by D. Dolls, music 


by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] Chi- 
cago, Ill., North American music 
pub. co. [45138 


© Jan. 15, 1920; 2c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
IE. 4721389; Dorothy Dolls, St. Louis. 


THEY ARE STANDING IN, SIR, ON THE 
AVALON PENINSULA; words by J. J. 
Smith, music by E. S. S. Hunting- 


ton [of U. 8.] » [4514 
© 1c Jan. 22, 1920; E 470637; 
J. J. Smith, New York. 


THEY CALLED IT THE DIXIE BLUES; one 
step, by Jack Strouse, played by Al. 
Eldridge [of U. S.] (Imperial song 
record, no. 91017) — [4515 

© Feb. 16, 1920; 2 ¢. Feb. 20, 1920; 
E 472609; Imperial player roll co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation. ] 


THEY DROVE THEM FROM CHATEAU 
THIERRY, ARGONNE AND ST. MIHIEL; 
words by D. Barger, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [4516 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
Ei 471264; Drew Barger, Sioux City, 
Ta. 


THEY'RE CALLING O LIBERTY; words by 
D. I. Flatt, music by A. Leopold 
Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [4517 


© Feb. 6, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1920; 
E 472270; David I. Flatt, Colorado 
Springs, Col. 


THEY’RE LONGING FOR THEIR DARLING 
Boy; words by L. J. Hooker, music 
by Leo Friedman [of U. 8.] Chi- 
cago, North American music co. 

[4518 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 

E 471303; Laura J. Hooker, Bran- 
don, Vt. 


THINGS (THE) AT HOME; words by J. 
Jackson, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [4519 

© Jan. 14, 1920; 2 ce. Jan. 27, 1920; 
E 467528; James Jackson, Philadel- 
phia. 


THINKING OF YOU; words by A. H. 
Hastinan, music by author and Fred 
Heltman [of U. S.]; medium voice, 
violin obbl. [4520 

© Feb. 23, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 25, 1920; 
E 471566; Fred Heltman co., Cleve- 
land. 


THIS LOVE OF MINE; words by Lilly 
Goodale, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.] Chicago, North American 
‘music co. [4521 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472069; Lilly J. Goodale, Cheney, 
Wash. 


THIS MAY BE YOUR LAST TIME; words 
and music by P. Carter and C. A. 
Barry [of U. S8.] [4522 

© 1e. Feb. 16, 1920; E 472342; 
Paul Carter and Chas. A. Barry, 
Kansas City, Mo. 


210 


no. 3, 1920 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


45389 


THO’ WE PART I CAN’T FORGET YOU; 
words by L. Mosley [i. e., Mosely]. 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. 8.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[4523 
© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472017; Lucy Mosely, Jakin, Ga. 


THOSE AUTO BLUES; words by Z. L. 
Bright, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [4524 


© Jan. 14, 1920; 2c. Jan. 27, 1920; 
E 467518; Z. L. Bright, Mobile. 


- THOSE MEMORIES OF HOME; words by 
EB. C. Koester, music by Hector Rich- 
ard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters mu- 
sic ¢o. [4525 

© Feb. 4, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1920; 
BE 472259; Esther C. Koester, Mar- 
shalltown, Ia. 


THOU ART LIKE A FRAGRANCE; words by 
J. F. Hayes, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [4526 


© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
BE 471251; John F. Hayes, Eureka, 
Ti. 


THOUGH YOUR WEDDING GOWN BE OF 
CALICO BLUE; words by J. B. Sher- 
man, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. S.J] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[4527 

© Dec. 26, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1920; 

E 467558; Jos. B. Sherman, Down- 
ers Grove, III. 


THOUGHTS FROM OVER THERE; words by 
J. Hand, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [4528 


© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471277; Joseph Hand, Babcock, 
Wis. 


THREE BLIND MICE; valse humoresque, 
by Oscar Naylor [of Great Britain] ; 
orch. and piano conductor. [4529 


© Jan. 21, 1920; 1 ec. Feb. 6, 1920; 
E 469025; Percy John Cross, Man- 
chester, Hngland. 


THREE CHEERS FOR THE U. S. A.; words 
by H. Christ, music by HE. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. S.] [4530 


© 1. Mar. 3, 1920; E 471742; 
Hilda Christ, New Rockford, N. D. 


THROUGH THE GREEN DOOR; Songs from 
the fairy play, by Maud V. Vernon, 
music by Norman O’Neill [of Great 
Britain] Contents: Through the 
green door.—The cat’s song.—Molly’s 


THROUGH THE GREEN poor—Continued. 


song. — Silvery dreams. — Rikk’s 
song.—The princess’s song. [4531 

© Jan. 17, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 18, 1920; 
EH 469230; Anglo-French music ¢o., 
Itd., London. 


THY BETURNING; words by C. L. Gil- 
breath, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [45382 

© Dec. 26, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1920; 
E 467553; Cora Lee Gilbreath, Ens- 
ley, Ala. 


TrBI-Daso (LE); ou, Sur le Tibi-Dabo, 
paroles de Ch. L. Pothier, musique 
de C. Borel-Clere [of France] 

[4533 
© Jan. 12, 1920; 1 ¢ Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 469016; Ch. Borel-Clere, Paris. 


TIGER Lity. See Petals. 


TicER Lou; words and melody by R. 

Netter [of U. 8.] [4534 

© 1c Mar. 1, 1920; E 471645; 
Robert Netter, New York. 


TIMES NOW ARE NOT WHAT THEY USED 
TO BE; words and music by H. G. 
Thomas [of U. S.], arr. by Robert W. 
Ricketts [of U. S.] [4535 


© 1c. Feb. 21, 1920; E 471504; 
Howard Giels Thomas, Philadelphia. 


TIN CAN ALLEY BALL; words and musie 
by C. W. Lyle [of U. S.]; piano with 
words. [4536 

© 1e. Jan. 31, 1920; E 471394; 
Cecil W. Lyle, Chicago. 


TIP-TIP-TIPPY CANOE; words by Ballard 
Macdonald, music by James F. Han- 
ley [of U. S.] [4537 

© Feb. 24, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 26, 1920; 
HE 471542; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
ine., New York. 


"TIS JUST THE IRISH WAY; words and 
musie by Daniel J. Bourke [of Aus- 
tralia] (Paling’s song series, no. 
23) [45388 

© Nov. 29, 1919; 1 ¢. Dec. 3, 1919; 
H 469185; W. H. Paling & co., Itd., 
Sydney, Australia. 


"TIS THE WINTER TIME [AND] THE 
RAINY DAY; words by Jane 8S. Rungee, 
music by Benjamin F. Rungee [of 
U. S.J]; piano, words ad lib. (Child- 
hood hours, no. 5, a, b) [4539 

© Jan. 23, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 29, 1920; 
E 467763; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston. 


2t1 


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4540 


"TIS YOUR LAND AND MY LAND; words 
and music by J. H. Lyons [of U. 8.] 
Tacoma, Wash., Smith-Digby co. 

[4540 

© Feb. 15, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 

E 472648; John Henry Lyons, Ta- 
coma. 


To A VIOLET. See Petals. 


To pREAM; words by Mrs. N. Hart, 
musie by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] 
New York, World musie pub. corp. 

[4541 

© Feb. 19, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 

HE 472742; Mrs. N. Hart, Glen Park, 
IN.) 


To HIM SHE IS A QUEEN; words by C. 
BH. Allen, music by E. S. 8S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. 8.] [4542 

© 1c. Jan. 22, 1920; E 470640; 
Charles H. Allen, Springfield, Mo. 


To MY SWEETHEART SUE; words by Mrs. 
J. A. Lilly, music by A. Leopold 
Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [4543 

© Feb. 7, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
EH 472393; Mrs. J. A. Lilly, Ridge- 
way, Mo. 


To OUR BOYS OF THE U. S. A.; words 


by Mrs. J. H. Graves, music by 
Leo Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, 
North American music ¢€o. [4544 


© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 ce. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471259; Mrs. J. H. Graves, Proctor, 
Minn. 


To TELL THE TRUTH, I LOVE YoU RUTH; 
words by EH. Z. Roberts, music by 
author [of U. S.] and E. Rice. 

[4545 
©) e. Jan. 16), 1920; Wis 471110; 
Edward Z. Roberts, Seattle. 


To you; words by B. Kessi, musie by 
Leo Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, 
North American musie co. [4546 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
EH 472120; Betti Kessi, Corvallis, Or. 


Toast (A); song by C. 8. Power [of 
U. S.J [4547 
© 1c. Feb. 12, 1920; H 471081; 


Carmel Sullivan Power, Portland, 
Or. 
TOBOGGAN (THE) SLIDE; by Charles 


Huerter [of U. S.]; piano. (Four 
study pieces) [4548 

© Feb. 18, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
H 472328; G. Schirmer, ine, New 
York. 


pt. 111, 0. S., v. 15 


To-pAy I HEARD THE CUCKOO CALL ; 
poem and music by Marguerite Rad- 
cliffe-Hall [of Great Britain] [4549 

© Feb. 5, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 9, 1920; 
E 469068; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


ToMBEAU (LE) DE COUPERIN; suite 
d’orch., de Maurice Ravel, transcrip- 
tion par L. Garban [of France]; 
piano 4 4 mains. Index: Prelude.— 
Forlane.—Menuet.—Rigaudon. [4550 


© Dec. 31, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 469002;; Durand & cie., Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on transcrip- | 
tion] 


TO-MORROW, IF HARP STRING, SAY; 
words by Robert Browning, music by 
Alice Barnett [of U. 8.]; high. (In 
a gondola, no. 7) [4551 

© Jan. 24, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
E. 467340; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 


TON MENTON POSE DANS TA MAIN. 
Heures d’été. 


To-NIGHT; words by A. Harris, music 
by James F. Langan [of U. S8.] 
[4552 
© Feb. 12, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1920; 
E 470935; Anna Harris, New York. 


ToTA PULCHRA; Latin hymn, music by 
Eduardo Marzo [of U. S.]; unison 
chorus with second voice ad lib. (In 
his Gloria et honor) [4553 


© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 ec. Jan. 8, 1920; 
EH 470230; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 


TOUT VA PAR DEUX; Chanson marche, 
de lopérette Les vierges du Nil, de 
Max Eddy et Maurice Rumac, mu- 
sique de V. Soulaire [of France] 

[4554 
© Dec. 29, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 22, 1920; 
Ei 468739; Péle-Méle édition, Paris. 


Toy ROMANCE; words by J. J. Hughes, 
music by Leo Edwards and author 
[of U. 8.], arr. by William Woll [of 
Di Sa [4555 

© 1c. Jan. 23, 1920; E 467294; 
John Jay Hughes, Flushing, L. I. 


See 


TRAGEDY LOVE AND ROMANCE; words by 


S. Marshall, melody by Jean Navarre 
[pseud. of Hthel Fisher, of U. S.] 

[4556 

© 1c. Feb. 21, 1920; E 471493; 
Sidney Marshall, Rochester, N. Y. 


TRAIN (THE); words and music by 
F. A. Snively [of U. S.] [4557 © 


©l1e. Jan. 26, 1920; E 471014; 
Fern A. Snively, Evansville, Ind. 


272 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1920 — 


TRATTATO DI PACE; versi di R. Bossi, 
musica di G. Capolongo [of Italy]; 
mand. ace. Naples, E. Gennarelli e 
@) Ato. [4558 


© Sept. 1, 1919; 1c. Feb. 4, 1920; 


E 468972; Italian book co., New 
York. 
TREMULOUS GREY OF DUSK. See 


Scott (Francis George) Three short 
songs. 

Tro In G MINOR; by Mortimer Wilson 
[of U. S.] op. 15; violin, cello and 
piano. [4559 

© Feb. 20, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
EK 472658; Composers’ music corp., 
New York. 


TRIPPING LIGHTLY ; by Charles Huerter 
fof U. 8S.]; piano. (Four study 
pieces ) [4560 


© Feb. 13, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
E 472329; G. Schirmer, ine, New 
York, 


TriIsTis; by Frederick Laurence [of 
Wngland], arr. by Francis G. Sanders 
[of England]; organ. [4561 


© Feb. 9, 1920; 1 c. Jan. 30, 1920; 
E 469113 ; Goodwin & Tabb, Itd., Lon- 
don. 


TRIUMPHANT ZION LIFT THY HEAD; 
words by Philip Doddridge, music 
by D. B. Towner [of U. S.] [4562 

© Nov. 1, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1920; 
EH} 471887; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. ; 


Trois (LES) CHANSONS DE ROSEVE. 
See Feuillets de guerre. 


Trova; letra de F. Llopis, mtisica de 
J. R. Gomis [of Spain] [4563 


© Dee. 30, 1919; 1 ec. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 468355; Union musical espanola, 
Madrid. 


TRUE LOVE; words by H. W. Johnson, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[4564 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 

E 472026; H. W. Johnson, San Fran- 
cisco. 


TSCHAIKOWSKY (PETER ILJITCH) 
Lord’s (The) prayer; anthem, words 
from the Bible, music by Peter 
Hlyitch Tchaikovsky, op. 41, arr. by 
George 8S. Dunham [of U. S.] op. 41; 
mixed voices. 4to. [4565 

© Jan. 29, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 467967; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
{Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


4573 


TSCHAIKOWSKY (PETER ILJITCH )—Con. 

— None but an aching heart. See 
Lehmann (Liza) Six celebrated 
classic songs. 


Tu NON SAI; valzer, versi di Adolfo 
Genise, musica di L. de Luca [of 
Italy]; mand. ace. Naples, F. Feola. 
Svo. [4566 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 e« Jan. 7, 1920; 
E 468494; Italian book co., New 
York. 


TuxLies; words by B. Brown, music by. 
Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New York, 
World music pub. corp. [4567 


© Feb. 19, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
E 472718; Bert Brown, Lindsay, 
Canada. : 


TULIPS THAT NEVER KISSED A ROSE; 
words by L. J. Melanson, music by 
E. S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 

[4568 
© 1. Mar. 8, 1920; BE 471745; 
L. J. Melanson, Waltham, Mass. 


TURN YOUR DAMPER DOWN; words by C. 
W. Buckwalter, jr., music by J. Cin- 
derella, jr. [of U. S.] Passaic, N. J., 
United melody studios and song 
service. [4569 


© 1c. Feb. 17, 1920; E 471354; 
C. W. Buckwalter, jr., Ft. Collins, 
Col. 


Twa (THE) CORBIES; words anon., 
music by Richard P. Hammond fof 
PD. Sropsio: no: Wa [4570 


© Feb. 20, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 
E 471535; Composers’ music corp., 
New York. 


TwILicHtT; words by Sara Teasdale, 

musie by Ernest La Prade [of U. S.] 

[4571 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 2 ec. Jan. 8, 1920; 

H 470255; Hinds, Hayden & Hld- 
‘redge, inc., New York. 


TWILIGHT DREAMS; words by W. G. 
Pickens, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters. music 
co. [4572 


© Feb. 7, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
EH 472381; W. Guy Pickens, Green- 
castle, Ind. 


TWILIGHT HouRS; waltz, by K. W. 
Kilkka [of U. 8.]; piano. [4573 


© Jan. 16, 1920; 2c. Jan. 23, 1920; 
E 467316; K. W. Kilkka, Ironwood, 
Mich. 


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TWILIGHT LOVE; melody by E. Schu- 
macher [of U. S.], arr. by Vera Say- 
ler Let U.S.) [4574 

© 1c. Feb. 17, 1920; E 471339; 
Edward J. Schumacher, Maryville, 
Mo. 


TWILIGHT (A) MELODY; by C. W. Krog- 

mann [of U. 8.] op. 130, no. 2; piano. 

_ » (Echoes from toneland) [4575 

© Feb. 17, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1920; 

E 471428; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 


TWILIGHT MEMORIES; words by G. L. 
Riggs, music by Geo. Trevor [of 
_ U8.) [4576 
© 1c. Feb. 20, 1920; E 472495; 
‘Geo. L. Riggs, Manilla, Ia. 


TWILIGHT OF LIFE AND OF DAY; words 

_and music by P. Cardwell [of U. S.] 

Chicago, Legters music co. [4577 

© Feb. 14, 1920; 2c. Feb. 21, 1920; 

EB 472575; Pearl Cardwell, Auburn, 
Wash. 


TWILIGHT ON THE WATER; boat song, by 

_. W. Berwald [of U. S.]; piano. (Five 

_piano pieces, no. 3) [4578 

© Feb. 7, 1920; 2 c Feb. 16, 1920; 

_. E 472338; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati. 


7PWIXT HAYTIME AND HARVEST. See 
Hearth and home. 
WO HEARTS OF GOLD; words by I. 


.,; Hardy, music by Leo Friedman [of 
«.U. S.J] Chicago, North American 
_Inusic co. [4579 
© Sept. 3, 1919; 2 c Jan. 26, 1920; 
E 467393 ; Irma Hardy, Los Angeles. 


Two LITTLE TOTS; words by B. Burke, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [4580 

© Feb. 7, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
E 472377; Belle Burke, California, 
Mo. 


Two OLIVER LOVERS; words and music 
by S. HE. Atkinson [of U. 8.] [4581 


© Jan. 31, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 31, 1920; 
- E 467762; S. E. Atkinson, Wood- 
. stock, Ill. 


Two (THE) YOUNG FROGS; words by 
Dorothy Allison, music by C. Lloyd 
Stafford [of Great Britain] 4to. 
(Songs in unison, no. 43) [4582 


© Dec. 31, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 17, 1920; 
_ EB 468654; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow. 


pt. 111, 0. s., v. 15 


Untima (L’) DANZA; versi di G. Im- 
bimbo, musica di G. De Luca [of 
Italy]; mand. ace. Naples, E. Gen- 
narelli ec. 4to. [4583 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 468952; Italian book eco., New 
York. 


UNCLE SAMMIES DIVINE; words by A. 
Hodack, melody by Frank W. Ford 
[or U.S.) [4584 

© 1c. Feb. 21, 1920; BE 471449; 
Annabelle Hodack, Perrysville, Pa. 


UNDER GRECIAN SKIES; from AS you 
were, lyric and musie by E. Ray 
Goetz [of U. S.] [4585 


© Feb. 13, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 13, 1920; 
E 471895; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


UNDER MY STAR OF LOVE; words by 
Harry Brown, jr., music by Roland 
Woodin [of U. 8.] [4586 

© Jan. 27, 1920; 2 ec. Jan. 26, 1920; 
E 467346; Acme music pub. co., New 
York. 


UNDER WESTERN SKIES ; words by James 
W. Casey and Harold Weeks, music 
by Henry B. Murtagh [of U. 8.] 

[4587 

© Feb. 24, 1920; 2 ce. Feb. 16, 1920; 

EK 471872; Echo music pub. co., 
Seattle. 


UNDER WESTERN STARS; words by M. O. 
Steen, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.J] Chicago, North American 
music co. [4588 

© Dec. 3, 1919; 2 c Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471192; M. O. Steen, Knox, N. D. 


UNFORGOTTEN; words composed and 
music arr. by W. A. Springer [of U. 
S.]; solo voice and for quartette. 

[4589 


© Feb. 26, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 26, 1920; 
E 471625; W. A. Springer, Marlboro, 
Mass. 


U. S. (A) Boy; words by M. Byer, 
melody by Jean Navarre [pseud. of 
Ethel Fisher, of U. 8.] [4590 

© 1c. Feb. 21, 1920; E 471494; 
Minnie Byer, Chester, Mont. 


U. S. (THE) FLAG; words by E. L. 
Hahn, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [4591 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471204; Elisworth L. Hahn, Johns- 
town, Pa. 


274 


ee ee see 


7 — by 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1920 


U. S. (THE) FLAc—Continued. 
words by Mrs. L. V. Miller, music 
by E. S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 
[4592 
©i1c. Feb. 9, 1920; E 472221; Mrs. 
Lee V. Miller, Weidman, Mich. 


UNKNOWING (THE); words by Theo- 
dosia Garrison, music by Frank St. 
Leger [of U. S.]; high voice, in E 
fiat. [4593 

© Dec. 22, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 467999; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

UNO PER CENTO; versi di Adolfo Genise, 
musica di Gaetano Lama [of Italy]; 
mand. ace. Naples, F. Feola. 8vo. 

[4594 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 « Jan. 7, 1920; 

E 468480; Italian book co. New 
York. 


UNTIL THE DAY BREAK; words by A. A. 
Pollard, music by D. B. Towner [of 
Oa [4595 

© Nov. 1, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1920; 
EH 471886; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


UNTIL THE NEXT LITTLE GIRL COMES 
AROUND; words by A. Lipschutz, 
melody by J. Maser [of U.S.] [4596 

© 1c. Feb. 11, 1920; E 471392; Abe 
Lipschutz and Jack Maser, Phil- 
adelphia. 


UzysmMy; mazurka, by J. Frankel [of 

U. S.]; piano. [4597 

Optic hep. 25, 1920: BH 471557 ; 
Joseph Frankel, New York. 


VALES DE ARAGUA; toropo Venezolano 
por G. [i. e. Joseph] Bonnet [of 
France]; piano. (Cover-title: Valles 
de Aragua) [4598 

© Dec. 18, 1919; 2 c. Dec. 19, 1919; 
E 468642 ; F. Gonzales Orta, Caracas, 
Venezuela. 

VALLES DE ARAGUA. 

Aragua. 


VALLEY (THE) OF TEARS. See Godfrey 
(Percy) Three modern valses. 
VALSE-BLUETTE; air de ballet, by R. 
Drigo, trans. by Erno Rapée [of 
WerS: 1; pe: [4599 
© Feb. 18, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1920; 
EH 471484; G. Schirmer, inc, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on 
transcription ] 

Robert Bannister [of Aus- 
tralia]; piano. (Paling’s piano 
series, no. 300) [4600 

© Nov. 29, 1919; 1 c. Dee. 8, 1919; 
E 469148; W. H. Paling & co., Itd., 
Sydney, Australia. 


See Vales de 


4610 


VALSE D’AMOUR; by Robert Braine [of 

U. S.]; piano. [4601 

© Feb. 3, 1920; 2 ec. Feb. 9, 1920; 

EK 470964; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


—— by W. A. Parson [of U. S8.] op. 2, 
no. 8; piano. [4602 
© 1c Mar. 1, 1920; E 471663; 


William A. Parson, Brooklyn. 


VALSE LENTE; from Suite in A, by 
Louis Lavater [of Australia] ; violin 
and pf. (Modern masters for the 
violin, no. 35) [4603 

© Oct. 18, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 9, 1920; 
E 469058 ; Allan & co., pty. ltd., Mel- 
bourne, Australia. 


VALSE NOCTURNE; paroles de Géo 
Charley et Christiné, musique de 
Pierre Arezzo [of France] [4604 


© Dec. 31, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 469015 ; Christiné, Paris. 


VALZER GLISSANDO; by James H. Rogers 
[of U. S.]; piano. (Piano musie for 
early grades) [4605 


© Jan. 24, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
E 467345; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 


VARIATIONS SUR UN THEME DANS LE 
MODE DORIEN; par Y. Hédoux [of 
France] ; piano. [4606 


© Dee. 31, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 9, 1920; 
E 469087; Y. Hédoux, Paris. 

VAS’ ’E FEMMENA; Versi di Carlo De 
Flaviis, musica di G. Capolongo [of 
Italy]; mand. ace. Naples, E. Gen- 
narelliec. 4to. [4607 


© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
EK 468973; Italian book co., New 
York. 


VENDEMMIATRICE; versi e musica di 
Americo Giuliani [of Italy]; mand. 
ace. Naples, E. Gennarelliec. 4to. 

[4608 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 

E 468994; Italian book co., New 
York. 

VENETIAN SAILS; a gondola serenade, 
by Leo. Oehmler [of U. S.] op. 207; 
piano. [4609 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1920; 
E 470258; Hinds, Hayden & Eld- 
redge, inc., New York. 

VERSAILLES ; poésies de Albert Samain, 
musique de Georges Hiie [of France] 
le recueil. Index. 1. La saison sur- 
année. —2. Gestes de menuet. — 3. 
Prestige-enfuis.—4. Le bosquet de 
Vertumne. [4610 

© Jan. 20, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 468999; Heugel et cie., Paris. 


279 


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4611 


me 
*p 
ub 
hs 


pt. 111, 0. s., v. 15 


VERSES-FAIZ ULLA; words by Laurence 
Hope, music by Laurence Eyre [of 
U. S.J [4611 

© Jan. 28, 1920; 2c. Feb. 3, 1920: 
EK 471001; Huntzinger & Dilworth, 
ine., New York. 


VESELY Zivot (Merry life); valéik s 
textem, arr. by Louis Vitak [of U. 
S.]; piano. [4612 


© Feb. 11, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 14, 1920; 
E 471320; Georgi & Vitak music co., 
Chicago. 


VETERANS (THE) OF FOREIGN WARS; 
words by I. Simpson, music by Leo 
Bennett [of U. S., arr. by W. C. Polla, 
of U. S.J [4613 


© 1c. Feb. 10, 1920; E 470936; Ida 
Simpson, New York. 


VICENZELLA ; versi di B. U. Netti (Ca- 
netti), musica di Vittorio Fassone 
fof Italy]; mand. acc. Naples, F. 
Feola. S8vo. [4614 


© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 7, 1920; 
E 468514; Italian book co., New 
York. 


VicToRIA; menuet, by W. Shannon [of 
Canada]; piano. Montreal, Canada, 
Union music pub. co. [4615 


© Dec. 29, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1920; 
E 471017; William Shannon, Mon- 
treal, Canada. 


Victory sone; Pawnee Indian, words 
and music based on part of an origi- 
nal, ceremonial Indian melody, by 
Natalie Curtis [of U. S.]; mixed 
voices. (8vo choruses, no. 6849) 

[4616 


© Feb. 9, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1920; 
EK 470946; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 


ViIcT’RY FOR ME; words and music by 
Clinton Bowen Fisk [of U. 8.] 
[4617 
© Aug. 6, 1919; 2c. Feb. 21, 1920; 
HE 471525; Metropolitan church assn. 
of Wis., Waukesha, Wis. 


VIEILLE CHANSON ; poésie de A. de Mus- 


set, musique de Y. Hédoux [of 
France] Paris, Maurice Senart & 
cie. [4618 


© Dec. 12, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
EK 4691938; Y. Hédoux, Paris. 


VILLAGE DANCE IN LAKELAND. See In 


Lakeland. 


VILLAGE JOYS ; musical play, words and 
music by P. Edwards [of Great Brit- 
ain, domiciled at Monango, N. D.] 

[4619 
© 1e. Jan. 16, 1920; D 19986; 
Peter Edwards, Monango, N. D. 


Vin (LE) DE MALvotsie; de la comédie 
La rotisserie de la Reine Pédauque, 
poéme de Georges Docquois, mu- 
-sique de Charles Levadé [of France] 

[4620 
© Feb. 6, 1920; 1 ec. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 469076; Enoch & cie., Paris. 


VINTUNO ’E Marzo; versi di A. Man- 
gione, musica di P. E. Fonzo [of 
Italy]; mand. ace. Naples, HE. Gen- 
narelliec. 4to. [4621 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
EK 468992; Italian book co., New 
York. 


VIRGINIA ROSE; words and music by 
William M. Schmitt and Ted Keener 
[or U.S.) [4622 

© Jan. 22, 1920; 2 ec. Feb. 19, 1920; 
HE 471418; Olympic music publishers, 
Cincinnati. 


VISION LOINTAINE; valse lente, de For- 
tuné Roche [of France]; orch. avec. 
piano. 4to. [4623 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 23, 1920; 
FE 468815; Riviera-edition, Nice, 
France. 


VISITOR’S DAY AT THE OLD DISTRICT 
SCHOOL; libretto by Frank Walcott 
Hutt, music arr. by I. H. Meredith 
[of OU." 8. |. Svo: [4624 

© July 15, 1919; 2 ec. and aff. Feb. 
2, 1920; A 561707; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. 


VOGLIO ’A VESTA ’E SETA; versi di P. L. 
Esposito, melodia di J. Gioe’ [of 
Italy, domiciled at New York] 

[4625 
© 1c. Feb. 25,+1920; E 471544; 
Joseph Gioe’, New York. 


VoI LO SAPETE; versi di Ruggiero Bal- 
dus, musica di V. Azzone [of Italy]; 
mand. ace. Naples, E. Gennarelli 

RONG. LOE [4626 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 ec. Feb. 4, 1920; 

E 468993; Italian book co., New 
York. 


Voice (THE) OF MY GRANNY MACHREE; 
lyric by Chris Traynor, music by A. 
Robert King [of U. S.] [4627 

© Feb. 21, 1920; 2c. Feb. 24, 1920; - 
H 471500; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
ine., New York. 


276 


no. 3, 1920 


Votce (THE) OF THE SPIRIT; words 
and music by Thoro Harris [of 
U.S8.] [4628 

© Aug. 6, 1919; 2 ce. Feb. 21, 1920; 
FE 471511; Metropolitan church assn. 
of Wis., Waukesha, Wis. 


VOICES OF THE TREE-TOPS; murmuring 
breezes, by W. Berwald [of U. 8.]; 
piano. (Five piano pieces, no. 4.) 

[4629 

© Feb. 7, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 

BE 472339; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati. 


VOLUNTEER (THE) CHOIR; v. 7, no. 4, 
monthly magazine, ed. by E. S. Lor- 
enz and others [of U.S.] 4to. [4630 

© Dee. 27, 1919; 2c and aff. Jan. 
24, 1920; A 560919; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


WAIT TILL THE BOYS COME HOME; words 
by Janet Dahl, melody by Anton 
Kuehl [of U. S.] [4631 

© 1c. Feb. 21, 1920; BE 471448; 
Pearl D. Dahlstrom, Madison, Wis. 


WatTine; words by M. B. Leavitt, mu- 
sic by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [4632 

© Jan. 14, 1920; 2c. Jan. 27, 1920; 
E 467518; Marion B. Leavitt, Mel- 
rose, Mass. 


WarTiIne (Aspettando) ; words by El- 
len H. Flagg, Italian version by R. 
Praiti, music by H. Millard [of U. 
S.]; mezzo sop. in D, violin obbl. ad 
lib. [468 

© Feb. 4, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 5, 1920; 
E 467945; Wm. A. Pond & co., New 
York. 


WAITING FOR YOU; words and music by 
W’.. Franke Harling [of U. S.] (Two 
songs of love, no. 2) [4634 

© Feb. 18, 1920; 2 c Feb. 16, 1920; 
EK 472325; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 


words by R. Bagosy, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
Legters musie co. [4635 

© Feb. 6, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1920; 
E 472274; Rose Bagosy, Blooming- 
ton, Ill. 


WAITING HIS RETURN; words by P. 
Tyler, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. §.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [4686 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
BH 472042; Paul Tyler, Altoona, Pa. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


4644 


WAKE, SOUL OF MINE; words by Rene 
Jordan, music by Ernest Robert 
Bannister Jordan [of ° Australia] 
(Paling’s song series, no. 17) [4637 

© Nov. 29, 1919; 1 c. Dec. 8, 1919; 
EK 469141; W. H. Paling & co., Itd., 
Australia. 


WALTZ ENTENTE; by B. C. Cornelius 
[of U. 8.]; piano. ~ [4638 
© 1c. Jan. 17, 1920; E 470992; 
Blanche Chapman Cornelius, Chi- 
cago. 


WALTZ FOR THE LEFT HAND; no. 8, 
composed and played by MeNair 
Iigenfritz [of U. S.] (Imperial 
player rolls, no. 512960) [4639 

© Feb. 16, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
E 472616; Imperial player roll co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation. ] 


WANDERING; words by M. H. Conway, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 
Chicago. North American music co. 

[4640 

© Dec. 3, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 

HE 471144; M. Harlan Conway, Ath- 
ens, Ga. 


WANTED A GRANDMA; words by Mrs. S. 
Olmstead, music by Hector Richard 
fof U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [4641 


© Feb. 7, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
H 472361; Mrs. S. Olmstead, Broad- 
albin, N. Y. 


WAR BABY; words by D. Toro, music 


by Hector Richard [of U. S.]  Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [4642 


© Feb. 14, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 
EK 472573; David Toro, Reeder, 
N. D. 


Wark (A) BRIDE’S JOY; words by J. M. 

Bennett, music by Leo Friedman [of 

_U.8.] Chicago, North American mu- 

sie co. [4643 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 

EK 472048; James Milton Bennett, 
Denver. 


Wark (THE) IS ALL OVER; words by J. 
Griffin, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. §S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [4644 


© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
EH 471299; Julia Griffin, New York. 


WARRIOR GRIM; from El eapitan, by 
John Philip Sousa, arr. by Dan God- 
frey [of Great Britain]; military 
band with cornet solo. London, 


217 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4645 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 15 


WARRIOR GRIM—Continued. 
Chappell & co., ltd. (In Chappell’s 
army journal, no. 471) [4645 


© Jan. 26, 1920; 1 ¢. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 468939; John Church co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement ] 


WatTcH ME; fox trot. by Montague 
Ring, arr. by H. M. Higgs [of Great 
Britain]; full orch. 4to. (Orches- 
tral journal, no. 776) [4646 


© Dee. 30, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 6, 1920; 
E 468560; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


WAVE ABOVE THEM ALL; words by S..J. 
Simard, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co, [4647 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471306; Henry J. Simard, New 
Haven. 


WAY DOWN IN OLD Bom Bom: words 
and melody by G. Lyster [of U. S.] 
[4648 


© 1c. Feb. 24, 1920; E 472659; 
George Lyster, Philadelphia. 


WAY DOWN ON THE FARM; from the 
Marriage question, words and music 
by Erle Threlkeld [of U. S8.] [4649 


© Feb. 9, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
E 471868; Erle & Leo pub. co., 
Charleston, Ill. 


Way (THE) TO HER HEART; words by 
W. E. Frechman, music by Leo Fried- 
man [of U. S.J] Chicago, North 
American music co. [4650 


© Dec. 3, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471180; Wm. E. Frechman, Hous- 
ton. 


WE ARE GOING TO GET KAISER BILL; 
words by K. R. Cantrell, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, 
Legters music Co. [4651 


© Feb. 6, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1920; 
EH) 472269; Katie R. Cantrell, Carls- 
bad, N. M. 


WE ARE PROUD THAT WE ARE SOLDIERS; 
words by J. Williams, music by Hec- 
tor Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [4652 


© Feb. 14, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 
E 472566; John Williams, Pitts- 
burgh. 


WE GOT ’EM; words by G. L. Flint, 
musie by M. Dufrerre [pseud. of 
Ethel Fisher, of U. S.] and G. L. 
Flint [of Ul 8.] [4653. 

© Feb. 7, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 11, 1920; 
E 472405; Gladys Lamphere Flint, 
Mystie, Conn. [Copyright is claimed. 
on verses 3 and 4] 


WE’LL BUILD ALL OUR CASTLES TOGETHER, 
JUST YOU AND I ALWAYS; words by 
Yvonne Marie Dorgan, music by W. 
I. Winder [of U. S8.] [4654 

© 1c. Feb. 11, 1920; E 472284; 
William Irwin Winder, Seattle. 


WE'LL DRESS LIKE ADAM AND EvE;. 
words by John A. Pensaw, melody 
by Bert Brown [of U. S8.], arr. by 
William H. Nelson [of U. S.] 

[4655 
© 1c Jan. 28, 1920; EH 467295; 
Frank C. Minster, Philadelphia. 


WE'LL STAND BY THE U. 8S. A.; words 
by Donald D. Stewart, musie by Ar- 
thur Bewell [of U. 8.] [4656. 

© Jan. 31, 1920; 2 ce. Jan. 31, 1920; 
E 467751; Marcello music co., Seat- 
tle. 


WE LOANED THE MOST OF ALL; words by 
M. Loukakis, music by Leo Fried- 
man fof U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [4657 

© Sept. 3, 1919; 2c. Jan. 26, 1920 ; 
E 467377; Marguerette Loukakis,. 
Oklahoma City, OKI. 


WE LOVE OUR DEAREST WILSON WHO 
HELPED MAKE PEACE FOR THE WORLD; 
words by M. EB. Hayes, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. §.] Chicago, North 
American music pub. co. [4658: 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472059; Mary HE. Hayes, Guernsey, 
Wy. 


WE MISS YOUR SMILE AT HOME; words 
by W. C. Hastings, music by Geo. 
Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New York, 
World music pub. corp. [4659: 


— © Feb. 19, 1920; 2 ¢. Feb. 24, 1920; 
HB 472724; Walter C. Hastings, Green- 
ville, Ill. 


WE’RE ALL OLD SOLDIERS; Old soldiers: 
never die, words by Frank Wood, 
music by Maurice Scott [of England] 


[4660 

© Feb. 9, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 11, 1920; 

E 469168; Star music pub. Co., 
London. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1920 


WE'RE GOING TO FREE OLD IRELAND; 
words by L. W. Keenan, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [4661 

© Dec. 26, 1919 ; 2 ec. Jan. 27, 1920; 
EH 467557; Lillian W. Keenan, Pitts- 
field, Mass. 


‘WE'RE THE BOYS WHO LICKED THE Hun; 
words by R. D. Kost, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [4662 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472057; Ruby D. Kost, Carmen, 
Okl. 


WE WERE MORE LONELY FOR YOU; words 
by J. Pozdro, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music Co. 

© Dec. 3, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
EH 471191; John Pozdro, Chicago. 


‘WrppING (THE) DANCE. See Coates 
(Albert) Four old English dances. 


"(WEDDING MARCH; by F.. E. D. Schroeder 
[ef U. S.]; piano or organ. Phil- 
paren, Pa., Sam Philo music co. 

[4664 

© Feb. 18, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1920; 

E 471420; Frank E. Devrient Schroe- 
der, Philadelphia. 


WEEPING WILLOW ; words by G. Gaisser, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[4665 
© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472056; Gladys Gaisser, Buffalo. 


‘WELCOME HOME, OUR YANKEE SOLDIER 
_ Boys; words by H. Bunny, music by 
Leo Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [4666 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
EK 4713804; Horace Bunny, Toronto, 
Canada. 


. WELCOME HOME THE YANKEE BOYS; 
words by M. Keith, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [4667 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471252; Margaret Keith, Pittsford 
Mills, Vt. 


WELCOME HOME YANKEE LAD; words by 
hk. J. Helene, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. 8.] Chicago, North American 

- music co. [4668 


© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 


E 471280; Ruth J. Helene, Washing- 
ton Depot, Conn. 


[4663. 


4678 


WHat A DAY; words by Albert Carter 
Polhamus, music by F. Butler [of 
U. S.] [4669 

© 1 ce. Feb. 12, 1920; E 471084; 
Fred Butler, Niagara Falls, N. Y. 


WHAT ARE WE TWO; words by Robert 
Browning, music by Alice Barnett 
het Us: Sip) high. (In a gondola, 
no. 4)_ [4670 

© Jan. 24, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
EK 467337 ; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. . 


WHAT HE WOULD HAVE ME DO; words by 
Marjo Lewis, music by Mabelanna 
Corby [of U. 8.] [4671 

© Feb. 17, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1920; 
E 471482; Lewis & Corby, Montclair, 
IN 


WHAT IS FAITH? words by Ada R. 
Habershon, music by Geo. C, Stebbins 
LOE ts. Sd [4672 

© Dec. 27, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1920; 
E 471898; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


Wuat Katy pip; words by L. C. Hanna, 
musie by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [4673 

© Dec. 26, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1920; 
E 467536 ; Lelia C. Hanna, Blooming- 
ton, Ind. 


WHAT MAKES YOUR HEART SO TENDER, 
DEAR? words by H. F. Hess, music by 
E. S. 8S. Huntington [of U. 8.] [4674 

© 1c Mar. 8, 1920; B 471732; 
Harry F. Hess, Carroll, Ia. 


WHAT SHALL I pO; words and melody 
by E Katz Lot U.. 8.], arr. by John 
YT. Hall fof U. S.] [4675 

© 1c. Feb. 24, 1920; BH 472650; 
Edward Katz, New York. 


WHAT SHALL WE DO WITH THE, PROF- 
ITEERS; shoot ’em all, written and 
composed by Harry Castling [of Eng- 
land] [4676 

© Feb. 16, 1920; 1c. Feb. 17, 1920: 
EK 469175; B. Feldman & co., London. 


WHAT WILL YOUR ANSWER BE; words 

and music by W. Jackson [of U. S.] 

[4677 

© Feb. 2, 1920; 2c. Jan. 14, 1920; 

E eee William Jackson, Nor- 
wood, Canada. 

WHAT WOULD BE THE USE OF LIVING, IF 
YOU NEVER HAD A LITTLE GIRL TO LOVE; 
words and music by Albert Hay Ma- 
lotte [of U. S.] [4678 

© Feb. 26, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 3, 1920; 
E 471714; Musicland pub. co., Se- 
attle. 


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4679 


pt.:T, DSSave ea 


WHAT WOULD COPERNICUS SAY; words 
by F. H. Dove, music by Geo. Graff, 
jr. [of U. S.] New York, World 
music pub. corp. [4679 


© Feb. 19, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 
1920; E 472721; Florence H. Dove, 
Kansas City, Mo. 


WHAT YOU GOIN’ TO DO; words and 
melody by R. M. Jackson [of U. S.], 
arr. by Edward J. Gordon [of U. S.] 

[4680 


©1e. Jan. 22, 1920; E 471099; 
Ruth Mable Jackson, New York. 


WHEN; ballad, words and music by F. 
R. Rodrick [of U. 8.], arr. by Alvin 
F. Billings [of U. S.] [4681 

© 1c. Feb. 11, 1920; E 472286; 
Floyd R. Rodrick, Akron, O. 


WHEN ALL THE NATIONS ARE AT PEACE; 
words by L. D. Halloway and M. Hal- 
loway, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. §8.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [4682 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472097; Marjorie and Lewis D. 
Halloway, Odon, Ind. 


WHEN DAT BOY OF MINE COMES HOME 
FROM FRANCE; words by E. W. Evans, 
musie by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[4688 

© Sept. 3, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 

E 467367; Ernest W. Evans, Robin- 
son, Ill. 


WHEN GENERAL FOCH CALLED WE WERE 
THERE; words by E. L. O’Toole. music 
by Hector Richard [of U. S.]  Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [4684 

© Feb. 4, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1920; 
E 472254; Edward L. O’Toole, 
Haines, Alaska. 


WHEN GOOD FELLOWS GET TOGETHER; 
words by Richard Hovey, music by 
Frederic Field Bullard [of U. 8.]; 
bar. or ten. in D. [4685 

© Dec. 8, 1919; 2 c Dee. 5, 1919; 
E 463462; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
[Copyright is claimed on revised 
words] 


WHEN HE GAVE ME YOU. MOTHER OF 
MINE; ballad, by Murphy and White, 
played by Gurnell Anderson [of 
U. S.J] (Imperial song record, no. 
91012) [4686 

© Feb. 16, 1920; 2c. Feb. 20, 1920; 
E 472590; Imperial player roll co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation. } 


280 


WHEN I CAN ANCHOR ON A CLOUD THEN 
I’LL JOIN THE AVIATION CORPS; words 
by J. R. Garrett, music by Artie 
Bowers [of U. S.] New York, Au- 
thors & composers service co. [4687 

© 1c. Feb. 21, 1920; E 471458; 
Joseph Garrett, Elgin, Ill. 


WHEN I FOUND you; lyric by W. Shane, 
melody by Herman A. Hummel [of 
EeaSal [4688 


© 1c. Mar. 3, 1920; E 471713; 
Wm. Shane, Buffalo. 


WHEN I GET MY GEORGIA PEACH I’LL BE 
ALABAMA BOUN’; words by Ted Mor- 
rison, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U.S.] Chicago, Ill., North American 
music pub. co. [4689 


© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 ec. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471197; Ted Morrison, Atlanta. 


WHEN I TAKE YOU HOME WITH ME; 
words by A. Dietrick, music by Mar- 
garet Neidig [of U. S.] Los Angeles, 
Musie mart. [4690: 

© Dec. 10, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1920 ; 
E 471092; Art Dietrick, Phoenix, 
Ariz. " 

WHEN I THROWED DEM BONES AWAY; 
words by J. H. Gallagher, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [4691 

©. Dec. 7, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
E 472396; J. H. Gallagher, Louis- 
ville. 


WHEN I TOOK YOU FOR BETTER OR WORSE > 
from Did it ever occur to you, lyric 
by Angie Breakspear, music by Lam- 
bert Stewart [of U. S.] [4692 

© 1 «a Jan. ‘6, 1920; By 4riats: 
Anna Lambert Stewart, New York. 


WHEN IN MY DREAMS YOU COME TO ME; 
words by P. Rarsak, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [4693 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471194; Paul Rarsak, Toledo, O. 


WHEN IT’S APPLE BLOSSOM TIME IN THE 
BERKSHIRES; words by J. Conway, 
-musie by E. 8S. S. Huntington [of 
LAS si) [4694 
© 1c. Jan. 22, 1920; E 470638; 
John Conway, Brooklyn. 


WHEN IT’S MOONLIGHT ON THE SWAN- 
NEE SHORE; lyric by Raymond B. 
Egan, music by Richard A. Whiting 
[of U. 8.] [4695 - 

© Feb. 6, 1920; 2 c Feb. 6, 1920; 
E 471012; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1920 


AG1A1 


WHEN LOVE REIGNS SUPREME; words by 
M. E. Reden, music by Geo. Trevor 
[of U. S.] [4696 


© 1 « Feb. 20, 1920; E 472473; 
Mary E. Reden, Doddsville, Miss. 


WHEN MAMMY CALLS; words by Frank 
A. Stanton, music by Howard D. Mc- 
Kinney [of U. S.]; high, in E flat: 

[4697 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1920; 

EH 470248; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 


WHEN MARIE DOES THE SHIVEREE; 
words by P. Cossaboon, music by 
Leo Friedman [of U. §.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [4698 

© Dec. 3, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471187; Pearl Cossaboon, Sala- 
manea, N. Y. 


WHEN MY BABY SMILES; fox trot, by 
Berlin, played by Les. Hoadley [of 
U. S.J]. (Imperial song record, no. 
91011) [4699 


© Feb. 16, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 20, 1920; 
E 472604; Imperial player roll co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation. ] 


WHEN MY BABY SMILES AT ME; fox 
trot, by Sterling, Lewis and Munro, 
played by Burt Franklin [of U. S.] 
(Imperial song record, no. 91023) 

[4700 

© Feb. 16, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 20, 1920; 

E 472608; Imperial player roll co., 

Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation. ] 


WHEN MY SWEETHEART COMES HOME 
FROM FRANCE; words by M. E. Fahs, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 
Chicago, North American musie co. 

[4701 

© Dec. 3, 1919; 2 c Feb. 7, 1920; 

E 471152; Maude E. Fahs, - Ash- 
land, Or. 


WHEN MY SWEETIE COMES FROM CARO- 
LINE; written and composed by 
Peter Bernard and Bert Worth [of 
England] [4702 


© Jan. 2, 1920; 1 c. Jan. 7, 1920: 
E 468572; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


WHEN OUR ARMY MARCHES INTO BER- 
LIN; words by S. Adler, music by 
Leo Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [4703 


© Sept. 3, 1919; 2c. Jan. 26, 1920: 
BE 467405 ; Samuel Adler, Farrell, Pa. 


WHEN OUR SAMMIES CAME SAILING 
HOME; words by N. C. Smith, music 
by Hector Richard [of U. S.]  Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [4704 

© Jan. 14, 1920; 2 c Jan. 27, 1920; 
E 467514; Navy C. Smith, Pulaski, 
Va. 


WHEN SHE’s IRISH. See Love slants. 


WHEN SISTER SUE PLAYS THE HIGHBALL 
BLUES; words by J. M. Cordes, music 
by Hector Richard [of U. S8.] Chi- . 
cago, Legters music co. [4705 

© Feb. 7, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
E 472892; John M. Cordes, Rich- 
niond: Hill, NYY: 


WHEN STARS ARE SHINING: words by 
P. P. D’Addeo, music by Herman A. 
Hummel [of U. S.] [4706 

© Jan. 31, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 31, 1920; 
E 467759; Peter P. D’Addeo, Hart- 
ford. 


WHEN THE APPLE TREE IS BLOOMING; 
words by G. E. Bradford, music by 
Leo Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [4707 

© Dee. 3, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471177; .Greta Enlow Bradford, 
Parsons, Kan. 


WHEN THE AUTUMN LEAVES ARE FALI- 
ING; words by L. Wall, music by 
E.S. S. Huntington fof U. S.] [4708 

©1c. Feb. 9, 1920; E 472225; Lu- 
cile Wall, Iberia, Mo. 

WHEN THE AUTUMN LEAVES ARE FALL- 
ING IN OLD NEW ENGLAND; words by 
A. O. Giggey, music by A. Leopold 
Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters 
music ¢o. [4709 

© Feb. 6, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1920; 
E 472278; Abbie O. Giggey, Lancas- 
ter, N. H. 


WHEN THE AUTUMN LEAVES ARE FALL- 
ING THEN [I WILL DREAM OF YOU; 
words by M. P. Toolan, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [4710 


© Feb. 6, 1920; 2 c Feb. 10, 1920; 
EK 472255; Michael P. Toolan, Car- 
bondale, Pa. 


WHEN THE BLOOM IS ON THE CLOVER; 
words by HE. F. Kent, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, 
North American musie ¢o. [4711 


© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472110; Edward F. Kent, Gallit- 
Zin, Pa, 


281 


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4712 


WHEN THE FIELDS ARE WHITE WITH 
DISIES ; words by Mrs. S. J. Kildare, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[4712 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920: 

EK 471211; Mrs. S. J. Kildare, Mt. 
Oliver P. O., Carrick, Pa. 


WHEN THE “I” is CHANGED TO “ WE”’: 
words and music by Doc Roseland 
[i.e. N. A. Roseland, of U.S.] [4713 


© Dec. 5, 1919; 2 c. Dec. 4, 1919; 
E 463483 ; N. A. Roseland, Chicago. 


WHEN THE PRIMROSE BLOOMS AGAIN IN 
SPRINGTIME; words by EH. Casaletta, 
music by A. Leopold Richard [of U. 
S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[4714 
© Feb. 7, 1920; 2 ce. Feb. 16, 1920; 

E 472387; Hlaine Casaletta, San 

Jose, Calif. 


WHEN THE SHADOWS ARE CLOSING IN; 
words by Harriet H. Pierson, music 
by D. B. Towner [of U. S.] [4715 


© Nov. 1, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1920; 
E 471878; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


WHEN THE SHADOWS FALL; words by 
J. W. Taylor, music by E. S. S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [4716 


© 1c. Feb. 9, 1920; E 472224; 
Jean W. Taylor, Boonton, N. J. 


WHEN THE SHIP SAILED ACROSS THE 
OCEAN ; words by E. A. Vernon, music 
by Leo Friedman [of U. S.]  Chi- 
cago, North American music ¢o. 

[4717 

€ Dec. 3, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7,°1920; 

BH 471148; E. A. Vernon, Decatur, 
Ind. 

WHEN THE SILVERY MOON IS SHINING; 
words by Mrs. E. C. Hersom, music by 
Geo. Trevor [of U. 8.] [4718 

© 1c. Feb. 20, 1920; E 472483; 
Mrs. Ervin C. Hersom, Easton, Me. 


WHEN THE SUN GOES DOWN IN FOLLY 
Town; from The follies, written by 
Cyril Hemington, composed by Her- 
man Darewski [of England] [4719 

© Jan. 2; 1920: te. Jan: 7, 1920; 
HE 468570; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 

WHEN THE WINTER DAYS ARE O’ER, 
DEAR; We'll be wedded in the spring, 
words and music by M. J. Mackin 
[of U. S.] New York, Orchestration 
service, inc. [4720 

© Feb. 12, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
E 472625; Michael J. Mackin, New 
York. 


pt. 111, n. §., v. 15 


WHEN WE A NUTTING GO: words by 
B. S. Smith, music by Hector Rich- 
ard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [4721 

© Feb. 14, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 
E 472557; Belle Stuart Smith, Du- 
buque, Ia. 


WHEN WE LEAVE FOR THE GOLDEN WEST; 
words by R. Brown, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. S.] [4722 

© 1c. Mar. 3, 1920; W 471758: 
Rebekah Brown, Celoron, N. Y. 


WHEN WE PLAY THAT JAZZIE JAZZ IN 
CHINA LAND; words by Herman 
Busch, melody by A. Heather and 
Louis F. Borromeo [of U. S.], arr. 
by Louis Katzman [of U. 8.] [4728 


© 1c. Feb. 17, 1920; BE 471340; 
Albert Heather, Jersey City. 


WHEN WE WERE CALLED AWAY; Words 
by P. J. Gaul, music by Leo Fried- 
man. [of U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [4724 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472016; Peter J. Gaul, New Haven. 


WHEN WINDS BREATHE SOFT; four part- 
song, words anon., music by R. H. 
Woolmer [of England] ; mixed voices. 
London, Novello & co., ltd. 4to. 

[4725 

© Jan. 29, 1920; 1 c. Jan. 30, 1920; 

Hi 468874; R. H. Woolmer, East Ham, 
Hngland. 


WHEN YOU ARE OLD; words by W. B. 
Yeats, music by Frank Bridge [of 
Great Britain] [4726 

© Feb. 9, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 14, 1920; 
E 469200; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 


WHEN YOU ARE THERE; words by Hileen 
Newton, music by Arthur F. Tate 
fof England]; in F. [4727 

© Feb. 6, 1920; 1 c. Feb..7, 1920; 
E 469082; Cary & co., London. 


WHEN YOU GAVE A ROSE TO ME; Words 
by L. G. Schertzinger, music by Hec- 
tor Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Leg- 
ters music co. [4728 

© Feb. 7, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
BH 472375; Leo G. Schertzinger, Pitts- 
burgh. 


WHEN YOU LOVE YOU LIVE; waltz, by 
Corelli Windeatt [of England]; 
piano. [4729 

© Feb. 6, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 469081; G. Ricordi & co., London. 


282 


no. 3, 1920 


WHEN YOU’RE GOOD YOU’RE LONESOME; 
words and music by Grace Doro [of 
U. S.J [4730 

© Feb. 20, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 20, 1920; 
E 472584; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 

WHEN YOU’RE LOOKING FOR SYMPATHY} 
words by M. Roth, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [4731 

© Dec. 26, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1920; 
Hi 467550; Mae Roth, Oakland, Calif. 


WHEN YOU SEE YOUR BOY IN KHAKI UNI- 
FORM; words by V. L. Severance, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[47382 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 ec. Feb. 7, 1920; 

E 471305; Velna L. Severance, Le- 
banon, S. D. 

WHEN YOU SMILE ON ME; words by A. 
H. Jumper, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. 8.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [4733 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
EK 471261; A. H. Jumper, Melvern, 
Kan. 

WHEN YOUR PAL IS THE GIRL YOU LOVE; 
words by Max Meyer and Geo. Gould, 
melody by Charlie Schifano Vincent 
[of U. S.] [4734 

© 1c. Feb. 9, 1920; E 472230; Vin- 
cent and Gould, Oakland, Calif. 


WHEN YOUR SHIP COMES IN; words 
anon., music by Lily Strickland [of 
U. S8.]; medium. [4735 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 2c. Jan. 8, 1920; 
E 470250 ; Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge, 
inc., New York. 

WHENEVER I GAZE ON THE FOLDS OF OLD 
GLory ; words by T. W. Carten, music 
by Leo Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [4736 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 « Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472036 ; Thomas W. Carten, Winni- 
peg, Canada. S 

WHERE DO THEY GO WHEN THEY ROW- 
ROW-ROW ; words by Bert Kalmar and 
George Jessell, music by Harry Ruby 
lot’ O'S. ] [4737 

© Feb. 4, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 5, 1920; 
EK 4679388; Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. 

WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN ALL MY LIFE; 
words by Mrs. R. Henderson, music 
by Leo Friedman [of U. 8.]  Chi- 
cago, Ill., North American music pub. 
co. [47388 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
EK 472128; Mrs. Royal Henderson, 
Munden, Kan. 


172176—20——_9 . 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


4747 


WHERE I FIRST GAVE MY LOVE TO YOU; 
words by T. R. Skidmore, music by 
Leo Friedman [fof U. 8.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [4739 


© Sept. 3, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471302; Thomas R. Skidmore, 
Cuyahoga Falls, O. 


WHERE IS THE GIRL WHO WILL WORK FOR 
A SOLDIER? words by M. Adae, music 
by Leo Friedman [of U.S.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [4740 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 ec. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471285; Mary Adae, New York. 


WHERE THE BRIGHT WATERS MEET IN 
KILLARNEY; words by G. Hughes, 
music by Leo. Friedman [of U. S8.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[4741 


© Sept. 3, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
E 467381 ; George Hughes, Boston. 


! WHERE THE DAISY RIVER FLOWS; words 


by M. De Noble, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [4742 

© Feb. 7, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
E 472380; Martin DeNoble, DePere, 
Wis. 


WHERE THE DEAD LIVE; words by H. 
Neulon, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.J] Chicago, North American 
music co. [4743 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471258; Hank Neulon, Walton, 
Wack. 


WHERE THE HEATHER YOU LOVE IS 
GROWN; words by Herbert J. Bran- 
don, music by Charles Huerter [of 
U. S.] ; medium voice, in D. [4744 

© Feb. 2, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 467998 ; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


WHERE THE OIL CREEK TWINES ITS WAY; 
words by R. Johnson, music by Hec- 
for hickurd "Tor Us Sil” Chicago: 
Legters music co. [4745 

© Jan. 14; 1920-°2 c« Jan. 27, 1920; 
E 467530 ; Roger Johnson, Coraopolis, 
Pay 

WHERE THE OLD MILL WHEEL GOES 
"ROUND; words by Earl Pool, music 
by Robert L. Landon [of U. S.] 

[4746 

© Feb. 24, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 28, 1920; 

E 471705; Warner C. Williams & ©o., 
Indianapolis. 


WHERE THE ROSES BLOOM FOR YOU; 
words and music by M. Reed, [of 
W., Ss] [4747 

© 1c. Mar. 38, 1920; EH 471728; 
Mabel Reed, Washington. 


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4748 


WHERE THE SWEET BLUE VIOLETS GROW 3 
words by R. R. Thompson, music by 
E. S. S. Huntington [of U.S.] [4748 


© 1c. Mar. '3,°1920; EH 471735; 
Rachel Roy Thompson, Georgetown, 
Canada. 


WHILE NIGHT TIME TAKES ME BACK 
AGAIN TO DEAR OLD DONEGAL, I’M 
DREAMING OF ROSEMARY; words by 
C. F. Roberts, music by author and 
Dolly Stockton [of U. S.], arr. by E. 
G. Johnson [of U. S.] [4749 


© 1c. Feb. 17, 1920; E 471341; 
Chas. Foster Roberts, Washington. 


WHISKERED BABY BLUES; lyric by Mrs. 
W. L. Shockley, melody by Herman 
A, Hummel [of U. S.] [4750 


© 1 e.dan. 26; 1920: BE 467333; 
Mrs. William L. Shockley, St. Louis. 


WHITE FEATHER; written and com 
posed by Peter Bernard and Bert 
Worth [of England] [4751 


© Jan. 31, 1920; 1c Feb. 2, 1920; 
EK 468942; Herman Darewski music 
- pub. co., London. 


WHo KNowsS; text from the Persian 
of Omar Khayyam, music by William 
Stickles [of U. S.]; high voice. 

[4752 

© Feb. 21, 1920; 2c. Feb. 24, 1920; 

E 472649; Huntzinger & Dilworth, 
inc., New York. 


WHO, WHO, Hoover; words and music 

by E. L. F. Brandenburg [of U. S.] 

[4753 

© 1c. Mar. 1, 1920; E 471654; 

Edith L. Fox Brandenburg, Los 
Angeles. 


WHOM SHALL WE ASK TO THE BALL; 
from Cinderella, written and com- 
posed by Bert Lee and R. P. Weston. 
[of Great Britain] [4754 

© Jan. 29, 1920; 1c. Feb. 10, 1920; 
E 469060; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


Wuy; words by O. Courtois, music by 
A. Leopold Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [4755 
© Feb. 7, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
EK 472365; Oliver Courtois, Lynn, 
Mass. 


words by V. R. Castor, musie by 
Leo Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [4756 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472130; Vivian Rita Castor, Lake 
Worth, Fla. 


pt. 111, 0. S., v. 15 


WHY CAN’T DADDY COME HOME; words 
by K, Reeves, music by Hector Rich- 
ard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
musie ¢o. [4757 

© Feb. 7, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
E 472374; Katie Reeves, Rome, Ga. 


WHy CAN’T I DREAM ON; words by T. 
Dawber, music by Geo. Graff, jr. 
[of U. S.] New York, World music 
pub. corp. [4758. 

© Feb. 19, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
E 472722; Thomas Dawber, Lan- 
caster, Pa. 


WHY CAN'T WE BE SWEETHEARTS? 
words by R. B. Estell, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [4759 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 « Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472111; Rechina B. Estell, New 
York. 


WHY CAN’T YOU LOVE ME, JUST AS 
MUCH TO-DAY? words by O. Miller, 
music by HE. S. 8S. Huntington [of 
U5) [4760 

© 1c Mar. 3;.1920; EB) 4743; 
Otto Miller, Detroit. 


WHY DID WE PART; words and melody 
by RR. M. Jackson, [oft U. Salarr. 
by Edward J. Gordon [of U. S8.] 

[4761 
©le Jan. 22, 1920; EH 471098; 
Ruth Mable Jackson, New York. 


WHY SHOULD YOU WoRRY? words and 
musie by A. Love [of U. S.] 4to. 

[4762 

© Feb. 3, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1920; 

EH 472285; Arthur Love, Pittsburgh. 


WILL HEAVEN HAVE BIRDS AND FLOWERS ; 
words by V. Homer, music by A. 
Leopold Richard [of U. S.]  Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [4763 


© Feb. 4, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1920; 
E 472244; Vernon Homer, Spring- 
field, O. 


WILL THE LILIES AND THE POPPIES 
BLOOM AGAIN; words by H. H. Ron- 
deau, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. S.J] Chicago, Legters musie co. 

[4764 

© Feb. 7, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 

E 472389; H. H. Rondeau, Jasper, 
Tex. 


WILL YOU LOVE ME WHEN I’M OLD; 
words by C. E. Hyre, music by Hec- 
tor Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [4765 

© Feb. 14, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 
E 472581; C. Edwin Hyre, S. Bu- 
channon, W. Va. 


284 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1920 


WILLOW-BLOSSOoMS; legend, by John 
Philip Sousa, arr. by Dan Godfrey 
{of Great Britain]; military band. 
London, Chappell & co., ltd. (In 
Chappell’s army journal, no. 471) 

[4766 

© Jan. 26, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 

E 468940; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


WILT THOU BE MINE MY DARLING; 
words by Fils Guillaume Hicks, mu- 
sic by Hector Richard [of U. §S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. {4757 

© Feb. 7, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
E 472367; Fitz Wm. Hinkson, 
Bridgetown, B. W. I. 


WIMMEN, OH WIMMEN; words by Dor- 
othy Dickinson, music by H. Lyall- 
Phillips [of Great Britain] [4768 

© Feb. 2, 1920; 1 Feb. 5, 1920; 
E 469039; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


WINDING (THE) ROAD AT WITHDEAN. 
See Sussex pictures. 
WINTER TIME IS HERE; words and mu- 
sic by Isabel Higdon [of U. S.] 
[4769 
© Dec. 28, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1920; 
E 470262; Isabel Marie Higdon, Cin- 
cinnati. 


WIssoTa; one step, by M. D. Gillette 

[of U. S.]; piano. [4770 

© Jan. 31, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 31, 1920; 

EE 467756; M. Duane Gillette, Chip- 
pewa Falls, Wis. 

WiTcHES’ (THE) SABBATH; chorus, 
words from Ben Jonson’s Masque of 
queens, music by Leslie Hays Heward 
[of England]; mixed voices. 4to. 

[4771 

© Feb. 9, 1920; 1 c. Jan. 30, 1920; 

E 469112 ; Goodwin & Tabb, Itd., Lon- 
don. 

WITH CHRIST THE COMFORTER SO NEAR; 
words by Lizzie De Armond, music 
by D. B. Towner [of U. 8.] [4772 

© Nov. 1, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1920; 
EK 471879; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 

Wotnosc; polka, by J. Frankel [of 

UW. S.]; piano. [4773 
© 1c. Feb. 25, 1920; E 471558; 
Joseph Frankel, New York. 

WoMEN (THE) ARE WISER THAN ME; 
written and composed by Andrew 
Allen and Lawrence Wright [of 
Great Britain] [4774 

© Jan. 31, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 5, 1920; 
E 469036; Lawrence Wright music 
co., London. 


| 


4783 


WONDERFUL (THE) AEROBUS; written 
and composed by R. P. Weston and 
Bert Lee [of England] [4775 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 16, 1920; 
E 468614; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


WON’T SOME ONE PLANT A FLEUR DE LIS 
ON A GRAVE IN NO MAN’S LAND FOR ME; 
words by G. Small, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [4776 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472025; Grace Small, Deming, 
Wash. 


WoON’T YOU BELIEVE IN ME; words by 
M. C. Peninger, music by Leo Fried- 
man [or UU." S:).. Chicazo,, North 
American music co. [4677 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471239; Minnie C. Peninger, Stock- 
ton, Calif. 


Won’t YOU COME BACK TO ME; waltz, 
words and music by M. Sabbia [of 
Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn, N. Y.] 

[4778 
©) le. Mar, 1,, 1920: EB 471678; 
Mario Sabbia, Brooklyn. 


Won’rt YOU HUG ME AGAIN; words by 
N. C. Creech, music by Leo Fried- 
man fof U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [4779 


© Sept. 3, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
E 467387; Norman C. Creech, 
Neeces, S. C. 


Wown’T YOU PLEASE FIND MY MAMMA; 
words by M. Wasser, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [4780 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471260; Mary Wasser, Caseyville, 
Ill. 


W 0oDEN-SHOE DANCE; by Charles Huer- 
ter [of U. S.]; piano. (Four study 
pieces ) [4781 

© Feb. 13, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
E 472327; G. Schirmer, ine, New 
York. 


WoopLanp (A) BOUQUET; words by 
Will H. Ogilvie, music by S. Liddle 
[of Great Britain] [4782 

© Feb. 2, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 5, 1920; 
EK 469038; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


WoopDLAND DANCE; by William HE. 
Haesche [of U. 8.]; 2 violins and 
piano. [4783 

© Dec. 22, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 467997; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


289 


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4784 


WoopLAND (A) LAMENT. See Idylls 


of the woodland. 


Worps (THE) THAT WE SAY AT PART- 
ING; words by J. Will Callahan, mu- 
sic by Frank H. Grey [of U. S.] 

[4784 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1920; 

E 470251; Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge, 
ine., New York. 


WorKING (THE) GIRL OF TO-DAY ; words 
by W. F. Reime, music by Leo Fried- 
man [of U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music Co. [4785 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472020; W. F. Reime, Belleville, 
Til. 


WoRSE THAN WAR; words by J. Brime- 
low, music by Leo Friedman [of U. 
S.] Chicago, North American music 
co. [4786 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471214; John Brimelow, Everett, 
Wash. 


YA ESTA; tango, de Speranza-Camusat 
fof France] op. 221; cordes et piano 
conducteur. 4to. (Collection des 
refrains en vogue, no. 77) [4787 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 23, 1920; 
EH 468818; Francis Salabert, Paris. 


YANKEE BLUE RIBBON GIRL; words by J. 
Haddow, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [4788 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
EK 472028; John Haddow, Nanaimo, 
Canada. 


YANKEE (THE) BOYS ARE THE GUYS 
THAT STOPPED THE HuN; words and 
music by A. H. Leighton [of U. S.] 

[4789 

© 1c. Feb. 9, 1920; E 472215; 

Adella Hesse Leighton, San Fran- 
cisco. 


YANKEE LAND; words by EH. J. How- 
land, melody by Jean Navarre 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of U. 8.] 

[4790 
© 1c. Feb. 21, 1920; E 471488; 
Edgar J. Howland, Goldfield, Nev. 


YANKEE MOTHERS; words by C.. B. 
Blythe, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.J]. Chicago, North American 
music co. [4791 

© Sept. 3, 1919; 2c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
E 467361; Clarence B. Blythe, Cin- 
cinnati. 


pt. 111, 0. s., v.15 


YANKEE’S (A) MEMORIES OF HOME 
SWEET HOME; words by S. W. Hamil- 
ton, music. by Hector Richard [of 
U. 8.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

— [4792 

© Dec. 26, 1919; 2 ec. Jan. 27, 1920; 

EF 467588; S. W. Hamilton, Wichita, 
Kan. 


YE SAINTS, YOUR MUSIC BRING; words 
by Andrew Reed, music by D. B. 
Towner [of U. S.J [4793 

© Nov. 1, 1919; 2 ec. Mar. 8, 1920; 
EK 471880; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia.. 


YE SONS OF OUR LAND; patriotic song, 
words and music by K. B. Mugford 
[of U. S.] New York, Frank Hard- 
ing. [4794 

© Jan. 24, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1920; 
FE 471094; Katharine B. Mugford, 
Bowsemont, N. D. 

YEAR (A) IN HEAVEN; words and 

music by Wilhelmina Lea [of U. S.] 

[4795 

© Jan. 31, 1920; 2 ce. Jan. 31, 1920; 

FE 467754; D. F. Thomson, Jefferson 
City, Mo. 


YELLOW POPPIES. See Petals. 


YELP (THE) OF A WHELP, CRYING HELP; 
words by J. G. Redford, music by 
Leo Friedman fof U. S.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [4796 

© Dec. 3, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471188; John G. Redford, Milwau- 
kee. 


You; words by V. M. Rutter, music by 
Geo. Trevor [of U. 8.] [4797 
© 1c. Feb. 20, 1920; E 472493; 
Valeria Maye Rutter, Wilpen, Minn. 


YOU ARE CRYSTAL LOVE TO ME; Words 
by C. A. McBride, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] [4798 

© 1\e. Mar. 3, 1920. (ee ie « 
C. A. McBride, Oil Fields, Cal. 


You ARE STILL MY LOVE, MY-PRIDE, MY 
soy; words by B. Smith, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [4799 

© Feb. 6, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1920; 
HE 472278; Billy Smith, Egg Harbor, 
Ned 


YOU BROTH OF A BHOY; from Our Peg, 
words by Harry Graham, music by 
H. Fraser-Simson [of England] 

[4800 

© Dec. 20, 1919; 1 ce. Jan. 21, 1920; 

EK 468801; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, lItd., London. 


286 


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no. 3, 1920 


You CAN’T BURN THE CANDLE AT BOTH 
ENDS; words and music by F. D. 
Frankel, arr. by Chas. F. Krauss [of 
i.) [4801 

© 1c. Feb. 17, 1920; E 4713858; 
Fred D. Frankel, Brooklyn. 


You CAN’T DRIVE MY DREAMS AWAY; 
part song, words and music by Gitz 
Rice, arr. by Philip Greely [of 
U. S.]; men’s voices. 4to. [4802 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 467996; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


You CAN’T KEEP A GOOD GIRL DOWN; 
words and melody by P. Bradford 
[of U. S.], arr. by Benton Over- 
street [of U. S.] [4803 

© 1c. Jan. 26, 1920; E 467323; 
Perry Bradford, New York. 


YoU CAN’T STOP THIS WORLD FROM GOING 
"ROUND; words by J. EH. Brown, music 
by Hector Richard [of U. 8.] Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [4804 

© Feb. 6, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1920; 
E 472281; Joseph E. Brown, Los 
Angeles. 


You DEAR; words by C. Zimmermann, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [4805 

© Feb. 14, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 
E 472548; Christine Zimmermann, 
Grant Park, II. 


You JUST you; words and melody by 
O. Cesana [of U. S.] [4806 


© 1c. Mar. 1, 1920; E 471691; 
Ottorina Cesana, San Francisco. 


You’LL FIND MOTHER THE BEST FRIEND 
OF ALL; words and music by W. V. 
O’Donnell [of U. S.] [4807 

© 1c. Mar. 3, 1920; E 471723; Wm. 
V. O’Donnell, Central Falls, R. I. 


YOU’LL HAVE TO STOP FLIRTING AND BE 
SATISFIED WITH ONE; words by P. M. 
Wright, music by Hector Richard [of 


U. 8.] Chicago, Legters music co. 
[4808 
©" Dec. 26, 1919-2 « Jan. 27, 


1920; E 467546; Purvey M. Wright, 
Brooklyn. 

YOULL NEVER KNOW; fox trot, by 
Thornton, Lambert and Schmidt, 
played by Les. Hoadley [of U. S.] 
(Imperial song record, no. 91018) 

[4809 

© Feb. 16, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 20, 1920; 

E 472606; Imperial player roll co., 

Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation] 


4817 


YOU'LL NEVER KNOw—Continued. 
till you’re lonesome too, words by 
Roy Thornton and Edward J. Lam- 
bert, music by Erwin R. Schmidt [of 
Wi Se) [4810 
© Feb. 3, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 6, 1920; 
FE 472168; Van Alstyne & Curtis, 
Toledo, O. 


YOU'LL NOT BE FORGOTTEN DEAR OLD 
KHAKI PALS; words by Eugene 
Pennington and B. Wesley Wayland, 
music by Paul H. Cagle [of U. 8.] » 

[4811 


© Jan. 16, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
E 467355; Southern music pub. co., 
Knoxville, Tenn. 


YOU'LL SEE THE DAY; from Shubert 
gaities of 1919, words by Bud Green, 
music by Charlie Pierce and Ted 
Fiorito [of U. S.] [4812 

© Jan. 24, 1920; 2c. Jan. 23, 1920; 
E 467298; Al. Piantadosi & co., inc., 
New York. 


YOU MAY FIND YOUR SWEETHEART SOME- 
WHERE IN NO MAN’S LAND; words by 
V. F. Mulkey, music by Leo Fried- 
man [of U. S,] Chicago, North Ameri- 
can music co. [4813 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
E 472023; Vollie F. Mulkey, Houston, 
Tex. 


YoU MEAN MORE THAN THAT TO ME; 
words by F. Thompson, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [4814 


© Dec. 26, 1919; 2 ce. Jan. 27, 1920; 
E 467551; Frank Thompson, Auburn, 
IN.” ¥; 


YOU NEVER CARED; waltz ballad, words 
and melody by T. F. Farrell [of U. 
S.] [4815 


© 1c. Jan. 26, 1920; BE 467321; 
Thomas Francis Farrell, Worcester, 
' Mass. 


YOURE A BEAUTIFUL BEAUTIFUL ROSE; 
words by L. Wright and A. Ogorek, 
music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. 8.] 
New York, World music pub. corp. 

[4816 

© Feb. 19, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 

H 472750; Leonard Wright and Allan 
Ogorek, New York. 


YOU’RE A LOVELY LITTLE DREAM GIRL; 
words by F. Scanland, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music ¢o. [4817 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471215; Fern Scanland, Dallas. 


287 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4818 


pt. 111, n. S., V. 15 


You’RE MY IDOL; words by R. Bruns- 
wick, music by John H. Haines [or 
Wee So [4818 

© 1«¢ Feb. 25, 1920; EH 471548; 
Raymond Brunswick, New York. 


YOU’RE THE LITTLE GIRL THAT I’VE BEEN 
LOOKING FOR; lyric by F. H. Hull, 
music by Ray Hibbeler [of U. S.] 

[4819 
© 1c Mar. 1, 1920; E 471690; 
Florence Hughes Hull, St. Louis. 


YOU'RE THE QUEEN OF MY DREAM; lyric 
by M. G. Robinson, music by Luther 
A. @lark Jot U. 8.] [4820 


© Jan. 31, 1920; 2 ec. Jan. 31, 1920; 
EK 467761; May Griffee Robinson, 
Lyons, Kan. 


YOu’RE THE ROSE IN MY GARDEN OF 
DREAMS; lyric by F. Eugene Penning- 
ton and B. Wesley Wayland, music 
by Paul H. Cagle [of U. S8.] [4821 

© Jan. 16, 1920; 2c Jan. 26, 1920; 
E 467357; Southern music pub. co., 
Knoxville, Tenn. 


YOU RE THE SWEETEST SWEETIE OF ALL} 
lyric by D. T. Bennett, music by Ed- 
ward’ Av Hartman, “jr. or U.S] 
Photostat. [4822 


© 1c. Feb. 19, 1920; E 471412; 
David Theodore Bennett, Baltimore. 


YOU’RE WONDERFUL WHEN YOU SMILE; 
words and music by Joe McKiernan 
and Norman Spencer [of U. S.] 

[4823 

© Feb. 25, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 1, 1920; 

FE 471689; Sherman, Clay & co., San 
Francisco. 


You SURE DID SHOW THE BOCHE WHAT 
THE YANKEE BOYS COULD DO; Words 
by Mrs. H. Anderson, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [4824 


© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471274; Mrs. Harry Anderson, E. 
Moline, Il. 


YOU TELL IT BOYS ’CAUSE I’VE NOT GOT 
THE HEART: words by E. E. Tiff, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. 8.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [4825 

© Feb. 14, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 
BH 472546; Earl EH. Tiff, Great Falls, 
Mont. 


You vusEp To; fox trot song, lyric by 
Madaline Roellinger, music by E. 
Forrest Young [of U. 8.] [4826 


© Jan. 16, 1920; 2 ¢. Jan. 23, 1920; 


BE 467312; United music production 


co., Toledo, O. 


YOU’VE CHANGED ALL THE CLOUDS BACK 
TO SUNSHINE DEARIE; words by Mrs. 
G. Vogt, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [4827 


© Feb. 4, 1920; 2c. Feb. 10, 1920; 
~ KE 472260; Mrs. Geo. Vogt, Dubuque, 
Ta. 


YOU'VE PRIED EVERY TEAR BUT ONE; words 
by N. Cohien, musie by Leo Fried- 
man fof U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [4828 


© Dec. 3, 1919; 2 ce. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 471150; Nan Cohien, Philadelphia. 


YoU WANT TO WATCH THAT GUY THAT 
HAS A VERY GOOD EXCUSE; from Did 
it ever occur to you, words by Angie 
Breakspear, music by Lambert Stew- 
art [of U. S.] [4829 


© 1c. Jan. 6, 1920; BH 471114; 
Anna Lambert Stewart, New York. 


YounG SAMMY; words by G. H. Mitch- 
ell, music by Leo Friedman [of U. 8.] 
Chicago, North American music ¢o. 

[4830 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 

E 472033; Geo. H. Mitchell, Gary, 
Ind. 


Youne (THE) virtuoso; travel pic- 
tures, by Mortimer Wilson [of U. 8.] 
op. 58, no. 1; piano. [4831 

© Feb. 20, 1920; 2 ¢. Feb. 21, 1920; 
FE 471536; Composers’ music corp., 
New York. 


YOUR DADDY LIES IN NO MAN’S LAND; 
wor@s by J. Carlton, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, North 
American musi€ Co. [4882 

© Sept. 8, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
E 467369; J. Carlton, Cleveland. 


YOUR DEATHLESS SMILE; words by L. M. 
T. Clarke, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [4833 

© Sept. 8, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1920; 
E 467400; Lena M. T. Clarke, West 
-Palm Beach, Fla. 


YouR LOVE DIVINE; words by L. Shee- 
han, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. S.] Chicago, Legters music Co. 

[4834 

© Feb. 14, 1920; 2 ¢. Feb. 21, 1920; 

E 472580; Lionel Sheehan, Lyman, 
Miss. 


YoutHs AND MAIDENS. See Coates 
(Albert) Four old Hnglish dances. 


288 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1920 


YVONNE; by E. Dorothea Barcroft [of 
Great Britain] ; piano. [4835 
© Feb. 16, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 18, 1920; 

E 469212; Collard Moutrie, London. 


dream dance, by Florence Fare [of 

England]; piano. (Morceaux pour 

piano by eminent composers, no. 2) 

[4836 

© Dec. 23, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 7, 1920; 

E 468565; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


See Idylls of the woodland. 


ZETELLUCCIA CAMPAGNOLA; versi di Al- 
berto Federici, musica di Luigi Mat- 
tiello [of Italy]; mand. acc. Naples, 
F. Feola. S8vo. [48387 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1c Jan. 7, 1920; 
E 468471; Italian book co., New 
York. 


ZoMA; fox trot, words and music by 
HK. S. Litchfield [of U. S.] [48388 


omer eb. 11, 1920: bh 472287 - 
Geo. A. Friedman, inc., New York. 


ZEPHYR. 


4842 


ZPivA SLAVICEK (Song of the nightin- 
gale) ; valcik, arr. by Louis Vitak [of 
U. S.]; piano s textem. [4839 

© Feb. 11, 1920; 2c. Feb. 14, 1920; 
E 471318; Georgi & Vitak music ¢co., 
Chicago. 


ZYcCIE; mazurka, by J. Frankel [of 
U. S.]; piano. [4840 . 


© 1c. Feb. 25, 1920; BE 471558; 
Joseph Frankel, New York. 


ZZERILLO; versi di A. Mangione, musica 
di G. Capolongo [of Italy]; mand. 
ace. Naples, E. Gennarellie ec. 4to. 

[4841 


© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 ec. Feb. 4, 1920; 


E 468991; Italian book co., New 
York. 

17°-6° sonaTE. See Beethoven (Lud- 
wig van) 


79TH DIVISION; march, by D. Goldberg 

[of U. S.]; instrumental. [4842 

© 1 ¢. Jan: 27, 1920: bf 4m3: 
David Goldberg, Philadelphia. 


Number of entries included in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1919: 


Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions (including 5 unpublished) _ ais f 
Class E, Musical compositions (including 1,032 unpublished) _______ 4, 831 
vse APE LE Suk Sa Re D2! ov Lari SEN, ee anes ned PO RO 4, 842 


289 


wo 


one av: 
ae 4 ey 


Met or MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING’ COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN 
RENEWED AND EXTENDED UNDER SEC. 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 


4, 1909. 


BREAD OF THE WORLD; communion 
hymn, words by Bishop Heber, mu- 
sic by James R. Murray. [1 

© Isabel Murray, Cincinnati, as 
the widow of the author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 15295, 
Feb. 2, 1920. Original entry, July 
14, 1892, no. 29488. 


CHILDREN OF GOD REJOICE; by George 
F. Root. ; [2 


© Clara Louise Burnham, Chi- 
cago, aS the child of the deceased 
author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 15279, Feb. 2, 1920. 
Original entry, Mar. 10, 1892, no. 
10942. 


CHILDREN’S PSALM; words by P. S. M. 
Munroe, music by James R. Mur- 
ray. : [3 

© Isabel Murray, Cincinnati, as 
the widow of the author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 15284, 
Feb. 2, 1920. Original entry, Apr. 
14, 1892, no. 16336. 


CHRIST OUR PASSOVER; by John B. 
Marsh; in E flat. [4 


© Walter V. V. Marsh, New York, 
as the child of the deceased author, 
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal 
no. 15268, Feb. 4, 1920. Original 
entry, Feb. 23, 1892, no. 8557. 


COLUMBUS, THE HERO OF FAITH; au 
historical cantata, by H. Butter- 
worth and George F. Root. [5 


© Clara Louise Burnham, Chi- 
cago, as the child of the deceased 
author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 153038, Feb. 2, 1920. 
Original entry, Aug. 2, 1892, no. 
31992. 


COME SEE THE PLACE WHERE JESUS LAY; 
Easter anthem, by John A. West. 
[6 

© Joseph M. West, West Chicago, 

Iil., as the child of the deceased au- 
thor, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 15245, Feb. 2, 1920. Orig- 
inal entry, Mar. 8, 1892, no. 10648. 


[4842 


DAVID AND GOLIATH; or, I’m a demo- 
crat, by Frank L. Bristow. [7 


© Linnie S. Bristow, Covington, 
Ky., as the widow of the author, 
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal 
no. 15281. Feb. 2, 1920. Original 
entry, Mar. 31, 1892, no. 14272. 


EASTER (THE) HILLS; words by Ida 
Seott Taylor, music by James R. 
Murray. [8 


© Isabel Murray, Cincinnati, as 
the widow of the author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 15272, 
Feb. 2, 1920. Original entry, Feb. 
5, 1892, no. 5850. 


FALLING SNOW; a winter idyll by P. 
B. Perry; piano. [9 


© Phil B. Perry, Sedalia, Mo., 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 15256, Feb. 3, 
1920. Original entry, Apr. 8, 1892, 
no. 15563. 


I’RoM GLOOM TO GLORY; words and mu- 
sic by George F.. Root. [10 


© Clara Louise Burnham, Chi- 
cago, as the child of the deceased 
author, in renewal for 24 years. 
Renewal no. 15273, Feb. 2, 1920. 
Original entry, Feb. 5, 1892, no. 5852. 


GARNERED GEMS; for the Sunday 
school, by H. R. Palmer. [11 


© Stephen Holden, Mount Vernon, 
N. Y., as the executor, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 15287, 
Feb. 2, 1920. Original entry, May 
14, 1892, no. 20675. 


GIVE EAR, OH SHEPHERD; by George F. 
Root. aes 


© Clara Louise Burnham, Chi- 
cago, as the child of the deceased 
author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 15276, Feb. 2, 1920. 
Original entry, Feb. 5, 1892, noj 
5859. 


291 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4842 (18) 


Goop TIDINGS; words by E. L. G., 
music by W. H. Gerrish. [13 


© William Hamilton Gerrish, 
Boston, as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 15266, Feb. 
3, 1920. Original entry, July 9, 1892, 
no, 28807. 


Hair, CHRISTMAS DAY; words by E. L. 
G., music by W. H. Gerrish. [14 
© William Hamilton Gerrish, Bos- 
ton, as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 15262, Feb. 
38, 1920. Original entry, July 
1892, no. 288038. 


HARVEST AND THANKSGIVING ANNUAL, 
No. 5; by James R. Murray. [15 
© Isabel Murray, Cincinnati, as 
the widow of the author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 15300, 
Feb. 2, 1920. Original entry, July 
29, 1892, no. 31549. 


HAVE FOUGHT A GOOD FIGHT; by 
George F. Root. [16 


© Clara Louise Burnham, Chi- 
cago, as the child of the deceased 
author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 15278, Feb. 2, 1920. 
Original entry, Mar. 10, 1892, no. 
10941. 


Ir A MAN LOVE ME; by George F. Root. 

[LT 

© Clara Louise Burnham, Chi- 

cago, as the child of the deceased 

author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 

newal no. 15282, Feb. 2, 1920. Orig- 
inal entry, Apr. 7, 1892, no. 15421. 


IN THE HAPPY LONG AGO; words by 
Fanny Crosby, music by C. A. Ha- 
vens, op. 65, no. 5. [18 

© C. A. Havens, Chicago, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 15296, Feb. 2, 1920, Orig- 
inal entry, July 23, 1892, no. 30804. 


JESUS GUIDE OUR WAY; words by Count 


von Zinzendorf, tr. by Arthur T. 
Russell, music by James R. Mur- 
ray. [19 


© Isabel Murray, Cincinnati, as 
the widow of the author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 15292, 
Feb. 2, 1920. Original entry, June 
16, 1892, no. 25440. 


LEAD KINDLY LIGHT; anthem, by C. A. 
Havens. [20 
© C. A. Havens, Chicago, as the 
author, in renewal. for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 15247, Feb. 2, 1920. Orig- 
inal entry, Mar. 28, 1892, no. 18774.. 


9, 


pt. m1, n. s.,,v. 15 


LITTLE SACRED SONGS; by James R. 
Murray. [21 


© Isabel Murray, Cincinnati, as 
the widow of the author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 15289, 
Feb. 2, 1920. Original entry, June 
4, 1892, no. 23616. 


LONG AGO ABOVE A MANGER; words by 
E. L. G., music by W. H. Gerrish. 

[22 

© William Hamilton Gerrish, 

Boston, as the author, in renewal 

for 28 years. Renewal no. 15265, 

Feb. 3, 1920. Original entry, July 9, 
1892, no. 28806. 


MASS IN HONOR OF St. Louis; by La 
Hache, arr. by B. Hamma; mixed 
voices, with organ and orch. acc. 

; [23 

© Olga Hamma-Frey and Clara 
Hamma-Best, New York, as the 
children of the deceased author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
15249, Feb. 2, 1920. Original entry, 
Feb. 12, 1892, no. 6862. 


MEMORIAL DAY; words by J. G. Whit- 
tier, music by James R. Murray. [24 
© Isabel Murray, Cincinnati, as 
the widow of the author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 15285, 
Feb. 2, 1920, Original entry, May 6, 
1892, no. 19545. 


Mrrry CHANTER; overture by W. F. 
Sudds; piano, four hands. [25 


© W. F. Sudds, Gouverneur, N. Y., 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 15280, Feb. 2, 
1920. Original entry, Mar. 17, 1892, 
no. 11905. 


—— +— —— piano, six hands. [26 

© W. F. Sudds, Gouverneur, N. Y., 

as the author, in renewal for 28 

years. Renewal no. 15290, Feb. 2, 

1920. Original entry, June 4, 1892, 
no. 23620. 


MISSOURI STATE PROHIBITION MARCH; 
by L. Weber. ear 

© L. Weber, Sedalia, Mo., as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 15258, Feb. 8, 1920. Orig- 
inal entry, Apr. 8, 1892, no. 15571. 


MouUNTAIN PEAK WALTZ; by L. Cham- 
berlin. [28 


© Lizzie Chamberlin, Sedalia, 
Mo., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 15259, Feb. 3, 
1920. Original entry, Apr. 8, 1892, 
no. 15580. 


292 


RENEWALS AND EXTENSIONS 


no. 8, 1920 


Murray (JAMES R.) Four responses 
_. or preludes; by J. R. Murray. [29 
© Isabel Murray. Cincinnati, as 
the widow of the author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 15283, 
_ Feb. 2, 1920. Original entry, Apr. 
7, 1892, no. 15424. 


My FAITH LOOKS UP TO THEE; by C. A. 
- Havens, op. 99. [30 
- © C. A. Havens, Chicago, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 15297, Feb. 2, 1920. Orig- 

- inal entry, July 23, 1892, no. 30805. 


JNEAR THE SHORE; words and music by 
C. A. Havens, op. 93. [31 


© C. A. Havens. Chicago, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 15301, Feb. 2, 1920. Orig- 
inal entry, July 29, 1892, no. 31550. 


ONE SWEETLY SOLEMN THOUGHT; by C. 
A. Havens. [32 
© C. A. Havens, Chicago, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re 
newal no. 15246, Feb. 2, 1920. Orig- 
inal entry, Mar. 26, 1892, no. 13389. 


PARLOR POLKA; by A. Bristow. [33 

© Arthur Bristow, Sedalia, Mo.., 

as the author, in renewal for 28 

years. Renewal no. 15257, Feb. 3, 

1920. Original entry, Apr. 8, 1892. 
no. 15570. 


PHYLLIS THE FARMER’S DAUGHTER: an 
operatic cantata, words by C. L. 
Burnham, music by George F. Root. 

[34 


© Clara Louise Burnham, Chi- 
cago, aS the child of the deceased 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 15294, Feb. 2, 1920. Orig- 
inal entry, June 30, 1892, no. 27588. 


Prais—E HIM WITH A SONG; words by 
_ Mrs. R. N. Turner, music by James 
[35 


© Isabel Murray, Cincinnati, as 
the widow of the author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 15274, 
Feb. 2, 1920. Original entry, Feb. 
5, 1892, no. 5856. 


REGINA COELI (Jesus Christ is risen to- 
day); by J. Wiegand; mixed voices 
with organ acc. [36 


© John Wiegand, Savannah, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 15251, Feb. 2, 1920. 
Original entry. Feb. 26, 1892, no. 
8891. 


R. Murray. 


4842 (44) 


RESPONSES OR PRELUDES; by J. R. M. 

[37 

© Isabel Murray, Cincinnati, as 

the widow of the author, in renewal 

for 28 years. Renewal no. 15277, 

Feb. 2, 1920. Original entry, Feb. 
5, 1892, no. 5860. 


RING OUT THE HAPPY CAROLS; words by 
EK. L. G., music by W. H. Gerrish. 
[38 
© William Hamilton Gerrish, Bos- 
ton, as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 15264, Feb. 
3, 1920. Original entry, July 94 
1892, no. 28805. 


SING OF THE BRIGHT HOME; words and 
music by C. A. Havens, op. 100. [389 
© C. A. Havens, Chicago, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 15302, Feb. 2, 1920. Orig- 
inal entry, July 29, 1892, no. 31551. 


SONG OF THE RAINDROPS; words by 
Martha C. Oliver, music by James R. 
Murray. [40 

© Isabel Murray, Cincinnati, as 
the widow of the author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 15298, 
Feb. 2, 1920. Original entry, July 
23, 1892, no. 30808. 


STEPS OF A GOOD MAN; by G. F. R. 

[41 

© Clara Louise Burnham, Chicago, 

as the child of the author, in re- 

newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 

15286, Feb. 2, 1920. Original entry, 
May 6, 1892, no. 19549. 


"TWAS IN WINTER; words by E. L. G., 
musie by W. H. Gerrish. [42 
© William Hamilton Gerrish, Bos- 
ton, as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 15263, Feb. 
8, 1920. Original entry, July 9, 1892, 
no. 28804. 


UnTo THEE, O Gop; by George F. Root. 
[43 

‘© Clara Louise Burnham, Chi- 
cago, as the child of the deceased au- 
thor, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 15291, Feb. 2, 1920. Orig- 
inal entry, June 16, 1892, no. 25488. 


VipI AQUAM (Rend your heart); by 
. J. Wiegand ; mixed voices. [44 
© John Wiegand, Savannah, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 15250, Feb. 2, 1920. 
Original entry, Feb. 26, 1892, no. 
8890. 


293 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4842 (45) 


WAKEN, WAKEN; words by C. L. Burn- 


ham, music by George F. Root. [45 


© Clara Louise Burnham, Chicago, 
as the child of the deceased author, 
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal 
no. 15275, Feb. 2, 1920. Original en- 
try, Feb. 5, 1892, no. 5857. 


WHY DID THE ANGELS; words by Anna 


M. Carpenter, music by James R. 
Murray. [46 

© Isabel Murray, Cincinnati, as 
the widow of the author, in renewai 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 15299, 
Feb. 2, 1920. Original entry, July 
28, 1892, no. 30810. 


294 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 15, no. 3, 1920 


Witp (THE) BEES SONG; words by A. 


F. O’Beirne, music by George F. 
Root. _ [AT 
© Clara Louise Burnham, Chicago, 
as the child of the deceased author, 
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal 
no, 152938, Feb. 2, 1920. Original 
entry, June 16, 1892, no. 25446. 


YOUNG PEOPLE’S SONG BOOK; by C. E. 


Whiting. [48 

© Charles E. Whiting, Cambridge, 
Mass., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 15050, Jan. 
9,1920. Original entry, Oct. 19, 1892, 
no. 42322. 


LIST OF THE MUSIC USED OR LICENSED TO BE USED FOR THE MAN- 


UFACTURE OF PARTS OF 


ACT OF MAR. 4, 1909. 


ABIE THE AGENT; or, Abe Kabibble at 

the ball game. [49 

© Louis Bernstein, New York. No- 

tice rec’d Mar. 11, 1920; recorded, v. 
4, p. 90. 


or, Abe Kabibble dictates a gi 
[5 

© Louis Bernstein, New York. No- 

tice rec’d Mar. 11, 1920; recorded, v. 
4, p. 90. 

All, I HAVE ARE SUNNY WEATHER 

FRIENDS. [51 

© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 


York. Notice rec’d Feb. 19, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 88. 


ALL MY LIFE I’VE ONLY BURNED THE 
CANDLE. [52 


© Buckeye musie pub. co., Colum- 
bus, O. Notice rec’d Mar. 13, 1920; 
n fecorded,, v. 4, p. 90. 
ALL THRU THE NIGHT. [53 
© Buckeye music pub. co., Colum- 
bus, O. Notice rec’d Mar. 13, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 90. 
ALWAYS. [54 


© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 
Hunter, New York. Notice rec’d Feb. 
21, 1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 86. 
ALWAYS YOU. [55 
© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Keb. 19, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 88. 
AMOUREUSE; by Berger. [56 


© G. Ricordi & co., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Mar. 3, 1920; recorded, v. 
4, p. 88. 


ANY TIME AT ALL. [57 


© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Mar. 12, 1920; recorded, v. 
4, p. 90. 


APHRODITE; from Aphrodite, by Arthur 
A. Penn and Anselm Goetzl. [58 


© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Mar. 8, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 89. 


INSTRUMENTS SERVING TO PRODUCE 
MECHANICALLY THE MUSICAL WORK UNDER SEC. 


1 (CE). GE aT HE 
: [4842 
AT THE MOVING PICTURE BALL. [5% 


© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Feb. 19, 1920; recorded, v. 
4, p. 86. 


BARKIN’ DOG. [60 
© Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Mar. 1, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 87. 
BounpD IN Morocco. [61 
© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Feb. 19, 1920; recorded, v. 
4, p. 86. 
CHINEE-OLA. [62 


© Henry Burr music corp., New 
York. Notice reec’d Mar. 15, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 91. 


Coo-coo; by Smith. [63 
© G. Ricordi & co., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Mar. 8, 1920; recorded, v. 
4, p. 88. 
CREOLE MAIDS. [64 
© Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Feb. 7, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 84. 
DAUGHTER (A) OF TWO WORLDS. [65 
© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 
New York. Notice rec’d Feb. 14, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 86. 
DEAR OLD PAL OF MINE; by Rice. [66 
© G. Ricordi & co., ine., New York. 
Notice rec’d Mar. 3, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 88. 


DELHI; by Florence Parbury; instru- 
mental. [67 


© Boosey & co., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Mar. 1, 1920; recorded, v. 
4, p. 87. 


DESERT DREAMS. [68 
© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 


New York. Notice rec’d Feb. 14, 

. 1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 86. 
DOWN ON BULLFROG’S ISLE. [69 
© Roger Graham, Chicago. No- 


tice rec’d Feb. 18, 1920; recorded, v. 
4, p. Sd. 


295 


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4842 (70) 


DREAM GIRL GIVE BACK MY DREAMS TO 
ME; from The magic melody, by 
Frederick Arnold Kummer and NSig- 
mund Romberg. [70 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice reec’d Mar. 11, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 89. 


DREAMY MELODY. wre 
© Buckeye music pub. co., Colum- 


bus, O. Notice rec’d Mar. 18, 1920; 

recorded, v. 4, p. 90. 
DRIFTING ON. [72 
© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 


York. Notice rec’d Feb. 19, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 88. 


EASY STEPPERS BALL [73 
© Roger Graham, Chicago. No- 
tice rec’d Feb. 18, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 85. 
EVERY ONCE IN A WHILE. [74 


© Will E. Skidmore, New York. 


Notice rec’d Mar. 10, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 89. 
FATIMA. [75 


© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 
New York. Notice rec’d Feb. 14, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 86. 


FLOWER OF THE SNOW. [76 


© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 
New York. Notice rec’d Feb. 14, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 86. 


GET UP AND GET OUT. Cia 


© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Mar. 12, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 90. 


GIANINA; from The magic melody, by 
Frederick Arnold Kummer and Sig- 
mund Romberg. [78 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Mar. 11, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 89. 


GIVE ME THE MOONSHINE OF MY OLD 
KENTUCKY HOME. [79 


© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 
New York. Notice rec’d Feb. 14, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 86. 


GOLDEN CROWN; by Herman L. Gant- 
voort and Rupert Graves. [80 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Feb. 16, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 85. 


GOLDEN MOMENTS. [81 

© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 

New York. Notice rec’d Feb. 14, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 86. 


| 
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pt. III, 0. S., v. 15. 


GREATEST (THE) QUESTION. [82 

© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder cv., 

New York. Notice rec’d Feb. 14, 
1920 ; recorded, v. 4, p. 86. 


HAPPINESS. [83. 

© Chas. K. Harris, New York. No- 

tice rec’d Mar. 9, 1920; recorded, vy. 
4, p. 89. 


HEART STRINGS. [ 84- 

© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 

New York. Notice rec’d Feb. 14,. 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 86. 


Hoopoo MOON. [85. 
© Buckeye music pub. co., Colum- 
bus, O. Notice rec’d Mar. 13, 1920 ; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 90. 


Hoppy POPPY GIRL. [86. 

© McCarthy & Fisher, inc., New 

York. Notice ree’d Feb. 17, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 85. 


I’D LIKE TO KNOW WHY I FELL IN LOVE. 
WITH YOU. [87 
© McCarthy & Fisher, inc., New 
York. Notice rec’d Feb. 17,. 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 85. 
I LIKE TO DO IT. [88: 
© Henry Burr music corp., New 
York. Notice rec’d Feb. 18, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 87. 


T’LL ALWAYS KEEP A CORNER IN MY 
HEART FOR TENNESSEE. [8 
© Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 
Notice rec’d Mar. 8, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 88. 


I’LL BE DREAMING OF TO-MORROW. [90: 

© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co.,. 

New York. Notice rec’d Feb. 14, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 86. 


I LONG FOR THE SCENES OF YESTERDAY. 
[91 
© Buckeye music pub. co., Colum- 
bus, O. Notice ree’d Mar. 13, 1920 ; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 90. 


IF ALL THE GIRLS WERE GOOD LITTLE. 
GIRLS, WOULDN’T IT BE TOO BAD. [92 
© Iriving Berlin, inc., New York. 
Notice rece’d Mar. 8, 1920; recorded, 
-v. 4,-p. 87. 
IF YOU COULD CARE. [93 
© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Feb. 19, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 88. 
IF YOU KNEW WHAT IT MEANT TO BE 
LONESOME. [94 
© Buckeye music pub. co., Colum- 
bus, O. Notice ree’d Mar. 13, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 90. 


296 


no. 3, 1920 


NOTICES OF USER 


4842 (119) 


In FLANDERS’ FIELDS; words by John 

McCrae, music by John Louw Nelson. 

| [95 

© Chappell & co., l1td., London. 

Notice ree’d Mar. 8, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 89. 


IN MY GARDEN OF YESTERDAY. [96 

© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 

Hunter, New York. Notice rec’d Feb. 
21, 1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 86. 


IN THOSE DEAR OLD DIXIE DAYS. [97 

© Roger Graham, Chicago. No- 

tice rec’d Mar. 15, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 91. 


INTO THE DAWN; words by P. J. 
O’Reilly, music by F. S. Breville- 
Smith. [98 

© Cary & co., London. Notice 
rec’d Feb. 27, 1920; recorded, v. 4, 
p. 86. 


IrtsH (THE) WERE EGYPTIANS LONG 
AGO. [99 
© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Feb. 19, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 88. 


IT MIGHT HAVE BEEN YOU. [100 

© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 

Notice rec’d Feb. 27, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 87. 


mais. ry Ly, Ty. [101 

© Jack Glogau, Woodhaven, L. L., 

N. Y. Notice rec’d Mar. 15, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 91. 


JAZZ BABIES BALL. [102 

© Shapiro, Bernstein & c¢o., inc., 

New York. Notice rec’d Feb. 16, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 89. 


JUST A LITTLE TOUCH OF Paris. [103 
© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 
Hunter, New York. Notice rec’d 
Feb. 21, 1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 86. 


KAMEL-LAND. [104 


© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 


Notice rec’d Mar. 9, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 89. 


KEEP THE SUNSHINE IN YOUR HEART. 

[105 

© Buckeye music pub. co., Co- 

lumbus, O. Notice rec’d Mar. 18, 
1920; reeorded, v. 4, p. 90. 


LANTERN (THE) OF LOVE, [106 


© McCarthy & Fisher, inc., New 
York. Notice rec’d Feb. 21, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 87. 


LAUGHING (THE) TROMBONE. [107 
© Leo Feist, inc, New York. 


Notice rec’d Feb. 19, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 86. 


LEFT ALL ALONE AGAIN BLUES. [108 

© T. B. Harms co., New York. 

Notice rec’d Feb. 21, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 85. 


LIMEHOUSE NIGHTS. [109 
© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 
Hunter, New York. Notice reed 
Feb. 21, 1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 86. 


instrumental intro. 
Poppyland. [110 
© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 
Hunter, New York. . Notice rec’d 
Feb. 17, 1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 85. 


LOVE, DAYS. [111 


© Erwin R. Schmidt, Chicago. 
Notice rec’d Mar. 10, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 91. 


LOVE IS A GAME OF CARDS. [112 


© McCarthy & Fisher, ine., New 
York. Notice rec’d Feb. 17, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 83. 


medley 


LOVE MAKES THE WORLD GO ROUND; 
from The magic melody, by Fred- 
erick Arnold Kummer and Sigmund 
Romberg. [113 


© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice rec’d Mar. 11, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 89. 

Mary; by Frey. [114 


© G. Ricordi & co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Mar. 3, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 88. 


MELODIOUS JAZZ. [115 
© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 


New York. Notice rec’d Feb. 14, 
1920 ; recorded, v. 4, p. 86. 


MIDNIGHT BLUES. [116 
© Buckeye music pub. co., Colum- 
bus, O. Notice rec’d Mar. 13, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 90. 


MoHAMMED. [117 
© Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Feb. 16, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 89. 
MOTHER’S GARDEN; by Frey. [118 
© G. Ricordi & co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Mar. 8, 1920; recorded, 
_v. 4, p. 88. 
MoTHER’S HANDS. [119 
© Leo Feist, inc, New York. 
Notice rec’d Feb. 19, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 86. 


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4842 (120) 


MovE INTO MY HEART. [120 


© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 
New York. Notice rec’d Feb. 14, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 86. 


My GOLDEN GIRL. [121 
© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 


Hunter, New York. Notice rec’d 
Feb. 17, 1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 85. 
My LOovIN’ ESKIMO. [122 

© F. B. Haviland pub. co., New 


York. Notice rec’d Mar. 18, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 91. 


My MANICURE MAID. ip 434 

© McCarthy & Fisher, inc., New 

York. Notice rec’d Feb. 17, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 85. 


MYSTIC MOON. [124 

© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 

New York. Notice rec’d Feb. 14, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 86. 


NEW MOWN HaAy; by T. H. Rollinson. 
[125 
© Oliver Ditson co., Boston. No- 
tice rec’d Feb. 19, 1920; recorded, v. 
4, p. 85. 


OLD BOSSIE BLUES [126 

© Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 

New York. Notice rec’d Feb. 7, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 84. 


ON YOUR NEXT BIRTHDAY. [127 
© McCarthy & Fisher, inc., New 


York. Notice rec’d Mar. 13, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 90. 
ORIENTAL STARS. [128 


© Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine, 
New York. Notice rec’d Feb. 16, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 89. 


PIN HOLES IN THE SKY. [129 
© Forster, music publisher, ine., 
Chicago. Notice rec’d Mar. 4, 1920; 


recorded, v. 4, p. 89. 


POPPYLAND. [130 

© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 

Hunter, New York. Notice rec’d Feb. 
21, 1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 86. 


PUSSY WILLOW WALTZES. iat 

© Jack Glogau, Woodhaven, L. I., 

N. ¥. Notice rec’d Feb. 28, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 89. 


RIvER’s (THE) END. [132 

© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 

New York. Notice rec’d Feb. 14, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 86. 


pt. 111, 0. S., v.15 


ROCKIN’ THE BOAT; by Frey. [133 

© G. Ricordi & co., New York. No- 

tice rec’d. Mar. 3, 1920; recorded, v. 
4, p. 88. 


ROSALEEN. [1384 


© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 
New York. Notice rec’d Feb. 14, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 86. 


Rose (A), A CHILD, A BUTTERFLY. [135 


© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 
New York. Notice reec’d Feb. 14, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 86. 


ROSE oF MANDALAY. [136 

© Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 

New York. Notice rec’d Feb. 7, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 84. 


ROSE OF THE ORIENT; by Arthur. [187 

© G. Ricordi & co., New York. No- 

tice rec’d Mar. 3, 1920; recorded, v. 4, 
p. 88. 


ROSE OF WASHINGTON SQUARE. [138 

© Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine., 

New York. Notice reec’d Mar. 1, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 87. 


SAUL OVERTURE; by Bazzini. [139 

© G. Ricordi & co., New York. No- 

tice rec’d Mar. 3, 1920; recorded, v. 
4, p. 88. 


SAVE A LITTLE DRAM FOR ME. [140 


© Will E. Skidmore, New York. 
Notice rec’d Mar. 10, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 89. 


Say-YyoH; words by Avery Werner, 
music by Vernon Eville. [141 
© Boosey & co., New York. No. 
tice ree’d Mar. 1, 1920; recorded, v. 
4, p. 87. 


SERENATA GELATA; by Buzzi-Peccia. 
[142 
© G. Ricordi & co., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Mar. 3, 1920; recorded, v. 
4, p. 88. 


SHADOWS THAT WILL FADE AWAY; by J. 
Keirn Brennan and Bert Rule. [148 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice ree’d Feb. 28, 1920; recorded, 
Vi 4s Ds ote 


SouTHERN (A) LULLABY; by Robert H. 
Terry. [144 
© Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Feb. 26, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 87. 
STAR OF THE WEST. [145 
© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 
New York. Notice reec’d Feb. 14, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 86. 


298 


no. 8, 1920 


STARLIGHT (THE) OF YOUR EYES. [146 


© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 
New York. Notice rec’d Feb. 14, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 86. 


SWANEE BLUES. [147 

© Al. Piantadosi & co., inc., New 

York. Notice rec’d Feb. 24, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 87. 


SWEET BLUSHING ROSES. [148 


© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Feb. 19, 1920; recorded, v. 
4, p. 86. 


SWEET MAMMA, TREE TOP TALL, WON’T 
YOU KINDLY TURN YOUR DAMPER DOWN. 
[149 


© Buckeye music pub. co., Colum- 
bus, O. Notice rec’d Mar. 13, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 90. 


SWEETHEART 0’ MINE. [150 


© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 
New York. Notice rec’d Feb. 14, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 86. 


THERE'S A TYPICAL TIPPERARY OVER 
HERE, YOU’D THINK THAT YOU WERE 
HOME IN JRELAND; by Alex Gerber 
and Abner Silver. [151 

© M. -Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Mar. 5, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 88. 


THERE’S ALWAYS TWO SIDES TO A STORY. 

[152 

© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 

tice rec’d Feb. 19, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 86. 


TIGER LILY WALTZES. [153 

© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 

New York. Notice rec’d Feb. 14, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 86. 


Unt I SAY GOODBYE. [154 

© Roger Graham, Chicago. No- 

tice reec’d Feb. 18, 1920; recorded, 
Wiest, (Ts; SDs 


VENETIAN MOON. [155 


© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Feb. 19, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 88. 


NOTICES OF USER 


4842 (165) 


WAY DOWN BARCELONA WAY; that did- 
dle-de-um-te-um. [156 
© McCarthy & Fisher, inc., New 
York. Notice rec’d Feb. 25, 1920; re- 
corded, v. 4, p. 85. 


WHAT A WONDERFUL PAL YOU ARE. [157 

© Will E. Skidmore, New York. 

Notice rec’d Mar. 10, fee recorded, 
v. 4, p. 89. 


WHEN THE SUN GOES DOWN IN CAIRO 
TOWN. [158 
© McCarthy & Fisher, inc., New 
York. Notice rec’d Mar. 13, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 90. 


WHERE DO THEY GO, WHEN THEY ROW, 
ROW, ROW. [159 
© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder .co., 
New York. Notice rec’d Feb. 14, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 86. 


WHOSE BABY ARE YOU. [160 

© T. B. Harms co., New York. 

Notice rec’d Feb. 21, 1920; recorded, 
Ve. 4B. 85. 


| You’LL HAVE TO PUT A NIGHTIE ON 


APHRODITE. [161 

© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 
New York. Notice reec’d Feb. 14, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 86. 


YOU NEVER CAN TELL. [162 

© Broadway music corp., New 

York. Notice rec’d Mar. 13, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 91. 


YOU NEVER CAN TELL, WHAT THE DEAR, 
DEAR LADIES WILL DO. [163 
© Henry Burr music corp., New 
York. Notice rec’d Feb. 18, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 87. 


YOU’RE THE ONE THAT I WANT; by Frey. 
[164 


© G. Ricordi &.co., inc., New York. 
Notice rec’d Mar. 3, 1920: recorded, 

v. 4, p. 88. 
YOUR DREAM AND MINE. [165 
© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 


New York. Notice rec’d Feb. 14, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 86. 


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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 


COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CATALOGUE 


COPY RIGHT ENTRIES 


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


PART 3: 
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


INCLUDING: 


LIST OF COPYRIGHT RENEWALS 
LIST OF NOTICES OF USER 


eS 


1920 
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 15 
No. 4 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 
1920 


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


any copyright registration.” 


EXPLANATIONS TO BE NOTED BY USERS OF THIS CATALOGUE. 


HE Catalogue of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 3, 

containing the entries for musical compositions and dramatico-musical 
compositions, is issued at monthly intervals in twelve numbers each year, and 
is followed by a complete index for the year. The general arrangement is an 
alphabet of the titles of the musical works with certain exceptions explained 
hereafter. The arrangement is alphabetical under the first word of the title 
(except “a,” “an,” or “the,” or the corresponding foreign articles), and a 
grouping at the end of the title alphabet of such titles as will not con- 
veniently alphabetize (e. g., titles beginning with numerals, dates, etc.). 

EXxCEPTIONS.—(1) In the case of editions of classical music instead of scat- 
tering them under the titles, each author’s works are brought together by an 
entry under the original composer’s name, and for such works search should 
be made in this number under the following names: Bach (Johann Sebas- 
tian); Beethoven (Ludwig van); Bizet (Georges); Chaminade (Cécile Louise 
Stéphanie); Chopin (Frédéric Francois); Delibes (Clément Philibert Leo); 
Gluck (Christoph Wilibald von); Godard (Benjamin Louis Paul); Grieg 
(Edvard Hagerup); Handel (Georg Friedrich); Liszt (Franz); MacDowell 
(Edward Alexander); Massenet (Jules Emile Frédéric); Mozart (Wolfgang 
Amadeus); Rubinstein (Anton Gregorovitch) ; Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille) ; 
Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch). In case of all such works, however, there are 
cross references in the title alphabet from the title of each work. 

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

ImprINTsS.—As the publishers of musical compesitions are generally also 
the claimants of copyright the imprint is omitted, but when the name and 
address of the publisher differs from that of the copyright proprietor, men- 
tion of the fact is made at the end of the title as an imprint giving place of 
publication and name of publisher. 

Piano music is understood to be for two hands unless otherwise stated. 
Songs are understood to be with piano accompaniment unless otherwise 
stated. Titles reading “Words by,” “Music by,” are to be understood as 
songs. 

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


(11) 


EXPLANATIONS FOR USERS OF THIS CATALOGUE 


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

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

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

Because of the shortage in print paper the indexes heretofore accompany- 
ing the monthly issues will be omitted. The final number, completing the 
volume, will be followed by a full annual index to both composers and pre-: 
prietors. The subscription price for Part 3, which must be for the complete 
calendar year, is $1, payable in advance to the Superintendent of Documents, 
Washington, D. C., by postal money order, express order, or New York draft. 


(rr) 


NOTICE. 


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

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

Notice is therefore hereby given to any author, copyright pro- 
prietor, or other lawful claimant, that in so far as any copyright 
articles deposited from July 1, 1909, to June 30, 1914, inclusive, are 
still remaining in the files of the Copyright Office, and are not to be 
transferred to the Library of Congress or to any other governmental 
library in the District of Columbia, such books or articles may be 
returned to the claimant of copyright if requested by such claimant 
prior to December 31, 1920. 

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

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


(iv) 


RECIPROCAL PROTECTION OF MUSIC AGAINST UNAU- 
THORIZED REPRODUCTION BY MECHANICAL MUSI- 
CAL INSTRUMENTS. 


The United States now has reciprocal copyright protection of 
music against unauthorized reproduction by mechanical musical in-— 
struments in the case of Australia, and the territories of Papua and 
Norfolk Island, Belgium, Cuba, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, 
Luxemburg, New Zealand, Norway and Sweden. The President 
signed proclamations to this effect on the following dates: Australia, 
and the territories of Papua and Norfolk Island (Apr. 3, 1918, 
effective Mar. 15, 1918), Belgium (June 14, 1911, effective July 1, 
1909), Cuba (Nov. 27, 1911), France (May 24, 1918), Germany (Dec. 
8, 1910), Great Britain (Jan. 1, 1915), Italy (May 1, 1915), Luxem- 
burg (June 14, 1911, effective June 29, 1910), New Zealand (Feb. 9, 
1917, effective Dec. 1, 1916), Norway (June 14, 1911, effective Sept. 9, 
1910), Sweden (Feb. 27, 1920, effective Feb. 1, 1920). These procla- 
mations were printed in the Catalogue of Copyright Entries, Part 3, 
vol. 6, pages v-x of no. 7, and pages 1v—v of no. 12; vol. 10, pages 
vui-x1 of no. 8, and pages vur-1x of no. 4; vol. 12, pages v-1x of no. 
3; vol. 138; pages vi-x1 of no. 5; and vol. 15, pages vi-vi of no. 3. 

While no special proclamation has been issued on behalf of Hun- 
gary so far as the provisions of section 1 (e) are concerned, the 
proclamation dated October 15, 1912, putting into effect the conven- 
tion between the United States and Hungary, specifically provides 
that the general copyright protection secured by article 1 includes the 
copyright control of mechanical musical reproductions. 

From information received through the Department of State, the 
legislation of the following countries did not on the date stated fulfill 
the reciprocal conditions specified in the proviso to section 1 (e) of 
_the act of Congress of March 4, 1909: Austria (Mar. 10, 1911), Den- 
mark (May 19, 1911), Mexico (May 8, 1911), the Netherlands (Mar. 
38,1911), and Switzerland (Apr. 8, 1911). 


The copyright convention signed at the Fourth International 
' American Conference at Buenos Aires on August 11, 1910, was pro- 
claimed by the President of the United States on July 18, 1914. and 
is in effect as between the United States and the Dominican Republic, 
Guatemala, Honduras, Panama, Nicaragua, and Ecuador. The Gov- 
-ernments of Bolivia, Brazil, Costa Rica, Haiti, Paraguay, Salvador 
_and Uruguay have announced through diplomatic channels their ad- 
_ hesion to this convention. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


A. B. C. DRAMATIC SET NO. 20; by Leo 
A. Kempinski [of U. S.]; orch. with 
piano and organ. 4to. Contents: 
Heavy dramatic suspense.—Light 
allegro agitato—Heavy dramatic 
andante. [4843 

© Mar. 10, 1920; 2 ¢, Mar. 11, 
1920; E 473208; Photo play music 
co., New York. 


A, B. C. (THE) oF LOVE; words by S. 
Mayo and Arthur E. Carthy, music 
by Sam Mayo [of England] [4844 

© Feb. 4, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 14, 1920; 
E 469290; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


A BRIEF FIN NEW YORK KEIN PARIS; 
_ words by L, Gilrod, music by J. M. 
' Rumshisky [of U. S.] [4845 
© Aug. 20, 1920; 2 c« Jan. 19, 
1920; E 4738125; Louis Gilrod and 
Joseph Rumshisky, New York: 


A LuIsA; mazurka, por F. Balcazar 
Hernandez [of Mexico, domiciled at 
New York]; piano. [4846 

© 1c. Mar. 9, 1920; E 474015; 
Fausto B. Hernandez, New York. 


A Rowwo; contradanza, by Giuseppe 

Crisafulli [of U. S.]; piano. [4847 

© 1 ec. Mar. 12, 1920; E 473025; 
Melody piano co., New York. 


*A STORAIOLA; versi di T. Ferrazzano, 
musica di G. del Colle [of Italy] 
[4848 


© 1c. Feb. 18, 1920; BH 472521; 
Tony Ferrazzano, Paterson. 


ABIDE WITH ME; sacred song, words by 
Henry Francis Lyte, music by Geof- 
frey O’Hara [of U. S.]; low or me- 
dium voice with piano or organ acc. 

[4849 

@ Mar. 20,1920: 2. ¢. Mar. 22, 

1920; E 473447; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 


ABIE THE AGENT; or, Abe Kabibble at 

_the beach, words by Harry Hersh- 

- field, melody by Hugene Platzman 

pon WU.’ S.J 14850 

© 1c. Mar. 12, 1920; E 473020; 
Louis Bernstein, New York. 


ACE HIGH; medley overture, intro.; 
Have a smile for every one you meet, 
ete. arr. by Lester Brockton [of 
U. 8.]; full orch. [4851 

© Oct. 8, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1920; 
E 471788; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


ACROPOLIS MARCH; by Harry R. 
Hughes [of U. 8.]; band. 4to. Cin- 
cinnati, O., Fillmore music house. 

[4852 

© Mar. 2, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1920; 

E 471949; Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 
cinnati. 


Appio (UN’) A BoLoGna; military 
march, by A. Balidi [of Italy], arr. 
by G. Iasilli [of U. S.]; band. 4to. 

[4853 

© Nov. 15, 1919; 2 ce. Mar. 25, 

1920; E 474596; O. Di Bella, New 

York. [Copyright is claimed on sim- 
plifying and harmonizing] 


AFGAR; Selection, by Charles Cuvillier 
[of England], selected and arr. by 
Henri Jaxon [of England]; orch. 
and piano. [4854 

© Feb. 4, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 26, 1920; 
FE 469278; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 


AFRAID; words and music by Earl Car: 
roll and William Axt [of U. 8.] 
[4855 
© Feb: 24, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 28, 1920; 
_E 4728386; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. 


AFTERWARDS; one step, words and 
musie by L. B. Lawrie [of Canada] 
Toronto, Canada, Grosvenor music 
co. [4856 

© Web) 24.) 1920-' 1 cc Mar. 6G, 
1920; E 469499; Lillian B. Lawrie, 
Toronto, Canada. 


AGITATION; by Gaston Borch [of U. 
S.]; full orch. 4to. [4857 
© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 c@ Mar. 11, 
1920; E 474100; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


aQ1 


4858 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 11, 0. S., V. 15 


AGNUS Der. See Ave Maria. 


AGREMENTE (L’); march, by B. Cris- 
tope [of Italy], arr. by G. Iasilli 
[of U. S.]; band. obl. 24 mo. [4858 

© Nov. 15,. 1919; 2 ¢« Mar. 25, 
1920; E 474588; O. Di Bella, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on 
simplifying and harmonizing] 


ALABAMA. MOON; waltz, by Green, 
played by Gurnell Anderson [of U. 
S.] (Imperial player rolls, no. 91029) 
[4859 

© Mar. 20, 1920; 2 c Mar. 25, 
1920; E 474576; Imperial player roll 
co., Chicago. [Copyright is claimed 
on interpretation] 


ALBORADA (The white dawn); by 
Frank Treat Southwick [of U. 8.]; 
organ. [4860 

© Feb. 11, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
EH 471591; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston. 


ALpDA; overture, by W. Dwight Mc- 
Caughey [of U. 8.]; full band with 
conductor. 4to. [4861 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 2 @ Mar. 11, 
1920; E 474094; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


ALDEN (Bos) Four dances; from Bran 
pie, by B. Alden [of England] ; piano. 
Contents: 1. Minuet.—2. Valse.—3. 
Tango.—4., Jazz. [4862 


© Feb. 4, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 3, 1920; 
-E 469408; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. 


ALGIERS ; lyric and music by Joe Meyer 
lof U. S.] [4863 
© Jan. 8, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 17, 1920; 
1c. Mar. 4, 1920; E 471808; Florin- 
tine pub. co., San Francisco. 


ALICE BLUE GOWN; ballad, from Irene, 
_by McCarthy and Tierney, played by 
Roger Hilliard [of U. S.] (Imperial 
player rolls, no. 91027) [4864 
©). Mar: 20, 1920*, 2 ‘e. Mar. 25, 
1920; E 474563; Imperial player 
roll co. Chicago. [Copyright is 
claimed on interpretation] 


ALL I WANT IS A PLACE IN YOUR HEART, 
FOR THAT MEANS THE WHOLE WORLD 
TO ME; words by Raymond Gallo, 
music by John Mazza [of Itady, 
domiciled at Boston, Mass.], arr. by 
Albert M. Kanrich [of U. S.] 

[4865 


© 1c. Feb. 16, 1920; HE 472535; 
Gallo & Mazza music pub. co., Boston. 


ALL I WANT’S A SANDWICH; by Deems 
Taylor [of U. S.]; melody with 
piano ace. [4866 

© 1c. Feb. 24, 1920; E 472930; 
Antoinette Frueauff, New York. 


ALL LA FOR ME; words and music by 
A. Toca [of U. S.], arr. by Alphonse 
Picou [of U. S.] 

© 1c. Apr. 2, 1920; B 473954; 
Albert Toca, New Orleans. 


ALL OF THE TIME; from My junior week 
girl, lyric and melody by B. E. Taylor 
[of U. S.] [4868 

© Feb. 12, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
E 472807 ; B. Eugene Taylor, Ithaca, 


bi Bape 
ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT. See Wild 
(The) hills of Clare [and] Al 


through the night. 


ALLEANZA LATINA; valzer, arr. by Paul 
Bolognese [of U. S.; piano. [4869 
© 1c. Feb. 28, 1920; E 472899; N. 

J. Loreck, Brooklyn. 


ALLEGRI (GLI) DANZANTI; quadriglia, 
arr. by Paul Bolognese [of U. S8.];3 
piano. [4870 

©1c. Feb. 28, 1920; E 472891; N. 
J. Loreck, Brooklyn. 


ALLELUIA: Easter service, words by 
Louella Leonard and others, music 
by Roy E. Nolte and others [of U. 8.} 
Svo. [4871 


© Mar. 3, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 26, 1920; 


E 473608; Hall-Mack co., Phila- 
delphia. 
ALONE WITH MEMORIES; words and 


melody by G. M. Orme [of U. S.] 
[4872 
© 1c. Mar. 6, 1920; E 472959; 
Gertrude M. Orme, Racine, Wis. 


ALWAYS IN LOVE WITH THE WRONG ONE ; 
words by A. S. Negrych, music by 
Edouard Hesselberg [of U. 8.] 

[4873 


_ © Mar. 1, 1920; 2 e. Mar. 15, 1920; 
E 473248; Anthony S. Negrych, 
Chicago. 


ALWAYS JoYoUS; valse, primo part in 
the compass of five tones, by Fr. T. 
Liftl [of Austria] op. 107, no. 33 
piano, 4 hands. (Two scholars) 

[4874 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 c. Mar. '5, 1920; 

E 469488; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


302 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1920 


ALWAYS KNOW WHO YOU’RE SPEAKING 
TO AND YOU NEVER WILL GET IN 


WRONG; words by B. Van Cleaf, 
music by E. S. S. Huntington [of 
a. S.J [4875 


© 1c. Mar. 12, 1920; E 473047; 
Bob Van Cleaf, Farrell, Pa. 


AMERICA HAS NOT FORGOTTEN DEAR OLD 
K. or ©.; words and music by HE. 
Duffield [of U. S.] [4876 

me Mar 17, 1920; 2 ¢. Mar. 19, 
1920; E 4733887; Eugene Duffield, 
Brooklyn. 


AMERICA THAT’S WHY I’D LIKE TO BE A 
MAN; words by A. T. Dancak, music 
by A. Leopold Richard [of U. S8.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [4877 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 12, 1920; 
E 4743838; Andrew J. Dancak, Bra- 
denville, Pa. 


AMERICA YOU’VE DONE YOUR JOB; words 
by H. L. O’Tooie, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [4878 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 12, 1920; 


Ke 474372; Edward lL. O’Toole, 
Haines, Alaska. 

AMERICAN BEAUTY; waltz, by C. C. 
Florian [of U. 8.] ; piano. [4879 


© Mar. 3, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1920; 
EK} 472873 ; Charles Carl Florian, Chi- 
 eago. 


AMERICAN (THE) LEGION; march, by 
‘Shearer, arr. by -Wm. Hartman [of 


U. S.J] (Imperial player rolls, no. 
91033) [4880 
© Mar. 20, 1920; 2 « Mar. 25, 


1920; E 474567 ; Imperial player roll 
co., Chicago. [Copyright is claimed 
on interpretation ] 


AMERICAN TROOPS; march, by Mrs. T. 

Counts [of U. S.] ; piano. [4881 

© Feb. 24, 1920; 2 c Feb. 26, 1920; 

E 471586; Mrs. Talmage Counts, Big 
Stone Gap, Va. 


AMERICANA ; march, by H. Y. Carter, jr. 
[of U. S.]; piano. Baltimore, Md., 
Carter music pub. co. [4882 

© Feb. 18, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
me ar2Ot:; Harry Y. Carter, jr., 
Baltimore. 


Amorosa (L’); valse lente, by A. 
Anelli [of Italy, domiciled at New 
York] ; piano. [4883 

© 1c. Feb. 9, 1920; E 472188; Al- 
fred Anelli, New York. 


4891 


AND THEN CAME VICTORY; words by R. 
Moscovitz, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [4884 

© Ame, 22. 1919: 2 ec. Sept. 26, 
1919; E 459205; Rubin Moscovitz, 
Jacksonville, Fla. 

ANDANTE. See Beethoven 

van) 


(Ludwig 


ANGEL TOWN; from Little Miss Charity, 
words by Edward Clark, music by 
S. R. Henry and M. Savin [of U. 8.] 

[4885 

© Mar. 16, 1920; 2 ¢. Mar. 16, 

1920; E 474285; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. 


ANGELS GUIDE US THROUGH THE DAY} 
morning carol, words by Donald 
Duncan, music Herold’s Zampa, arr. 
by O’Hare [of U. 8.]; voice 1 and 2. 
(Two-part chorals, no. 223) [4886 

© Dee. 1, 1919; 2 c. Dec. 10, 1919; 
BH 472765; John Franklin music co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed on 
lyrics] 

ANITRA’S DANCE. 
Hagerup) 

ANNAPOLIS MARCH: by A. Viehmeier 
[of U. S.], arr. by Emma Espe [of 
Ly Sul fapiane... Pittshbureh,. Pa. 2A. 
& E. pub. co. [4887 

© Feb. 18, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1920; 
KE 471942; Anna Viehmeier, Pitts- 
burgh. 

ANVIL (THE) TROT; fox trot, by Joe 
Rosey, arr. by R. L. Halle [of U. 8.]; 


See Grieg (Edvard 


orch. 4to. [4888 
© Mar. 16) (9920; 2 c.Mar 16, 
1920; E 4742738; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. 
novelty foxtrot, by Joe Rosey 
[of U. S.]; piano. [4889 
© Mar. 16, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 16, 


1920; E 474291; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. 

ANY KIND OF A DADDY WILL DO, TO DA DA 
DADA WITH ME; from Fifty-fifty. 
words by Art. Swanstrom, music by 
Carey Morgan [of U. S.] [4890 

© Feb. 11, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 11, 1920; 
E 471068; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. 

ANY OLD DANCE IS A WONDERFUL DANCE 
WHEN YOU DANCE WITH A WONDERFUL 
GIRL; from Baby blues, words by A. 

- Rogers, music by C. L. Roberts [of 
U. S.] New York, Manhattan music 
pub. house. [4891 

© Feb. 6, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1920; 
E 472184; Alex. Rogers and C. Luck- 
eyth Roberts, Brooklyn. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4892 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 15 


ANY TIME AT ALL; words by Howard 
Johnson,’ music by Cliff Hess [of 
US.) [4892 


© Mar. 8, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1920; 
E 473266; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


ANYWHERE IS HOME SWEET HOME WITH 

rou ; from Lady Kitty, ine., words by 

I. Caesar and Melville Alexander, 
music by Paul Lannin [of U. S.] 

[4893 

© Mar. 1, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1920; 

E 471813; T. B. Harms & Francis, 

Day & Hunter, New York. 


APPLE BLOSSOMS; fox trot, intro. A girl, 
a man, a night, a dance, by Kreisler 
and When the wedding bells are 
ringing, by Jacobi, arr. by M. L. 
Lake [of U. 8.]; full band. 4to. 

[4894 

© Feb. 2, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 11, 1920; 

EK 474097; Carl Fischer, New York. 

{Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 

one step, intro. 

lin, by Kreisler 


The second vio- 
and Little girls 


good-bye, by Jacobi, arr. by M. L. | 


Lake [of U. 8.]; full band. 4to. 
[4895 
© Feb. 2, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 11, 1920; 
E 474095; Carl Fischer, New York. 
{Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 

——- waltz, intro. Brothers and You 
are free, by Jacobi and I’m in love 
and Who ean tell, by Kreisler, arr. 
by M. L. Lake [of U. 8.]; full orch. 
4to. [4896 


© Jan. 16, 1920; 2 « Mar. 11, 
1920; E 474117; Carl Fischer, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


APRES UN ‘RiVE (After a dream); 
transcription, by Gabriel Fauré, 
freely transcribed by Mischa Elman 
[of Russia, domiciled at New York]; 
violin and piano. [4897 

© Dec. 29, 1919; 2 ec. Mar. 11, 
1920; E 474173; Carl Fischer, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on 
free transcription] 


Apri, (THE) ROSE; words by Marion 
¥. Brown, music by I. M. Ash [of 
Weise [4898 

© 1c. Feb. 20, 1920; E 472427; 
Ivy M. Ash, Sioux Falls, S. D. 


ARABELLA; queen of Araby, words and 
music by C. Zerse [of U. S.] St. 
Louis, Elite music co. [4899 

© Mar. 8, 1920; 2 c Mar. 8, 1920; 
FH 473185; Carl Zerse, St. Louis. 


‘| 


ARABIA; by G. Weinberg and Harry 
Pollack [of U. S.], arr. by Arthur 
Darvo [of U. S.]; piano. [4900 


© 1c. Mar. 10, 1920; E 472999: 
George Weinberg, New York. 


ARABIAN AIR; chanson arabique, by 
Wilsen Manhire [of Great Britain]; 
violin and piano. (Idylls, no. 4) 

[4901 
© Mar. 1, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 4, 1920; 
HK 469434; Collard Moutrie, London. 


ARCADIAN JOYS; minuet, by E. K. Hey- 

ser [of U. S.]; piano. [4902 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 5, 1920; 

EK 471981; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


ARE YOU FOR ME, OR AGAINST ME; the 
question of the flag, words by M. L. 
Hammel, music by Fay Foster [of 
U. S.J] 4to. 1. Two-part chorus, sop. 
and alto.—2. Sop., alto and baritone. 

[4903, 4904 

© Mar. 10, 1920; 2 ec. each Mar. 

11, 1920; H 473027, 473028; J. 

Fischer & bro., New York. [Copy- 
right is claimed on arrangement] 


ARGENTINES (THE), THE PORTUGUESE 
AND THE GREEKS; from Tumble inn, 
words and music by Arthur M. 
Swanstrom and Carey Morgan [of 
U. S.] [4905 

© Mar. 9, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1920; 
EH 474028; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. 


ARM IN ARM; two-step, by G. Dryer 
[of England]; piano. (In Dance 
album no. 3) [4906 

© Jan. 21, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 5, 1920; 
E 469302; Hawkes & son, London. 


AROUND THE CAMPFIRE; Selection on 
American soldier songs, by Julius S. 
Seredy, arr. by Lester Brockton [of 
U. S.]; full band. 4to. [4907 

©.Jan. 14, 1920; 2 ce. Mar. 11, 
1920; EH 474119; Carl Fischer, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


ARRIVO D’AMORE; mazurea, by S. Scar- 

iano [of U. 8.]; piano. [4908 

© 1c. Mar. 23, 1920; EH 473887; 
Salvatore Scariano, New York. 


ARTE (L’) RINNOVA I’ POPOLI; polka, 
arr. by Paul Bolognese [of U. 8.]; 
piano. [4909 

© 1e¢. Feb. 28, 1920; H 472895; 
N. J. Loreck, Brooklyn. 


304 


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no. 4, 1920 


COMPOSITIONS 


4928 


‘As I LOOK AT THE ROSE; words by S. C. 
Boehm, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.J] Chicago, North American 


music co. [4910 

© Aug. 22, 1919; 2 c. Sept. 26, 
°1919; E 459179; S. Constance 
Boehm, Camden, N. J. 


As YOU WERE IN JULY; words by E. 
.Mortenson, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [4911 
© Aug. 22, 1919; 2 c. Sept. 26, 
1919; E 459174; Edward Mortenson, 

* Austin, Minn. 


AT DANCING SCHOOL; 
fees Oe S.J> piano. 
pieces) [4912 

© Feb. 13, 1920; 2 ec. Feb. 19, 

1920; EH 472513; Oliver Ditson co., 

~ Boston. 


by W. Berwald 
(Hasy teaching 


AT THE BOLSHEVIKI BALL; words by 
Nelson Ingham, music by C. J. 
Smith [of U. S.], arr. by Rudolf 

. Thaler [of U. S.] [4913 


© 1. Feb. 9, 1920; E 472186; 
Charles J. Smith, Philadelphia. 


AT THE MOON TRAIL’S END; words by HE. 
H. Sewall, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [4914 

ee) Mar 4, 1920->2:c Mar. 12, 
1920; E 4743860; Earl H. Sewall, 
Portsmouth, N. H. 


AT THE MOVING PICTURE BALL; words 
by Howard Johnson, music by JOS. 
Santly [of U. S.] [4915 

© Feb. 16, 1920; 2 ec. Feb. 17, 
1920; E 471576; Leo Feist, ine., New 
; York. 


AT THE OLD A-L-C-O; words and music 
by S. T. Roszak [of U. S.] New 
York, American locomotive co. 

< [4916 

© Feb.. 23, 1920 ; 2 ec. Feb. 26, 

1920; E 472762 - Stanley 4 Roszak, 
New York. 


AT THE RACES; by W. Berwald [of U. 


S.]; piano. (EHasy teaching pieces) 
[4917 
© Feb. 138, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 19, 


1920; EK 472512; * Oliver Ditson  @o., 
Boston. 


AT VESPER BELL; words by Gunby 
_Hadath, music by Hric Coates [of 
‘Great Britain} [4918 
- © Feb. 9, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 
E 469397 ; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 


ATTENDENTE (L’) DISTRATTO; parole di 
Q. Grillo, musica di G. Quaranta [of 
Italy, domiciled at New York] 

[4919 
© 1c. Mar. 16, 1920; E 474268: 
Gennaro Quaranta, New York. 
AUF, IHR STREITER; worte und musik 
von D. Koroch [of U. S.] [4920 
@ Heb. Lt; 1920" ot ec Feb. ae 
1920, 1 ec. Mar. 17, 1920; E 473388; 
David Koroch, Fresno, Calif. 


AUNT JEMIMA; words by Will Roush, 
music by E. B. Martindale [of — 
U.S [4921 

© 1c. Mar. 22, 1920; E 473442; 
Hlijah Boyd Martindale, Kansas 


City, Kan. 
AUTO RIDERS FROLIC; march, by Frank 


R. Seltzer [of U. S.]; band. 4to. 
[4922 
© Feb. 28, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 2, 1920; 


E 471828; Sam Philo musie ©co., 


Philadelphia. 
AUTUMN (AN) Day; scherzo, by Her- 


bert L. Clarke [of U. S.] 1. B flat 
cornet and piano. 2. E flat alto 
saxophone and piano. [49238, 4924 


© Nov. 15, 1919; 2 c. each Mar. 11, 
1920; E 474127, 474128 ; Carl Fischer, 
New York. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement] 


AUTUMN (THE) LEAF WALTZ; by Nellie 
R. Rossman [of U. S.]; piano. [4925 

© Mar. 9, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1920; 
EH 472950; N. R. Rossman, Lake- 
view, Mich. 


Autunno.* See Cantarini (Aldo) 
Cinque canzoni. 
AvE MARIA; op. 35, with violin, Agnus 
Dei, op. 40 [and] Ave Maria, op. 38: 
by A. Brooks [of Cuba]; voice and 
piano. [4926 
© Mar. 15, 1920; 2 «@ Mar. 19, 
1920; E 473216; Alfred Brooks, 
Santiago, Cuba. 


AVE MUNDI; words by Joseph Kopecky, 


musie arr. by F. Nadvornik | [of 
U. S.] ; three women’s voices. [4927 
© Mar. 17, 1920::2 © Mar: 12, 


1920; E 473682; 
Dickinson, N. D. 


Frank Nadvornik, 


AWAKENING (THE); words and music 


by L. B. Anderson [of U. S.] Phila- 
delphia, Pa., Penn engraving and 
musie printing co. {4928 

© Feb. 26, 1920; 2 ec. Feb. 28, 
1920; E 472831; Louise B. Anderson, 
Lynehburg, Va. 


305 


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4929 


Basy BLUES; from Baby blues, words 
by A. Rogers, music by C. L. Roberts 
[of U. S.] New York, Manhattan 
music pub. house. [4929 

© Feb. 6, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1920; 
E 472182; Alex. Rogers and C. 
Luckeyth Roberts, Brooklyn. 


BacH (JOHANN SEBASTIAN) Concerto 
no. 1; de J. S. Bach, transcrit par 
Daniel Herrmann [of France]; 2 
violons et piano, en ut mineur. [4930 


© Feb. 16, 1920; 1 ¢ Feb. 25, 
1920; E 469318; Société anonyme des 


editions Ricordi, Paris. 
BACHELET (ALFRED) Ballade; par A. 
Bachelet [of France] ; lers violons. 
[4931 


© Dec. 31, 1919; 1 «. Feb. 24, 192 
E 469335; Durand et cie., Paris. 


Back HOME FROM THE CAMP; 
R. Curcio. music by 
‘Curcio [of U. S.] 

© Mar. 9, 1920; 2 «. Mar. 
FE 472949: Rocco oe 
Springs, N. Y. 


Back TO LIFE; valse, by E. A. Weaver 
[of England]; piano. (Jn Dance al- 
bum no. 3) [4933 

© Jan. 21, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 5, 1920; 
E 469308 ; Hawkes & son, London. 


BAcK TO MY KID DAYS; words by Mrs. 
Hugh EH. Dierker, music by H. Du- 
rand [of U. S.], arr. by Alfred Dalby 
[of U. 8.] [4934 

© 1c. Mar. 18, 1920; E 474885; 
Hampton Durand, Los Angeles. 


BACK TO San DoMINGo; words by D. T. 
Bennett, music by Edward A. Hart- 
man, jr. [of U. S.] Photostat. [4935 

© 1 ec. Mar. 16, 1920; E 474271; 
David Theodore Bennett, Baltimore. 


BACK TO YOUR OLD TRUE BLUE; words 
by M. Mier, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [4936 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 12, 1920; 
E 474370; Mabel Meyers, Menomonie, 
Wis. 
BAGATELLES; by Mortimer Wilson [of 
U. S.] op. 12, nos. 1-7; piano. [4937 
© (Mar. 17, 1920+ 12 \@AWiars 22: 
1920; E 473541; Composers music 
corp., New York. 


words by 
Josephine M. 

[4932 
4, 1920; 
Richfield 


BAMBOOLA; come and do the bamboola 
with me, words and melody by P. 
Wenrich [of U. S8.] [4938 

© 1c. Mar. 9, 1820; E 474533; 

- Percy Wenrich. New York. 


pt. 11, 0. s., v. 15 


aod 


BAREFOOT (THE) TRAIL; by Alvin S. 
Wiggers, arr. by Eville and King 
[of U. 8.]; oreh. ace. to voice in B 
flat. 4to. ~ [4989 


© Mar. 2, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 5, 1920; 
1 471969; Boosey & co., New York. 
{Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


—— waltz, by Alvin S. Wiggers, arr. 
by Vernon Eville and Sam Danks. 
[of U. S.]; orch. with piano. 4to. 

[4940 
© Mar. 2, 1920: 2c. Mar. 5, 1920; 
EK 471970; Boosey & co., New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange-. 
ment] 


BARNES (EpWARD SHIPPEN) Six carols; 
words by Thomas Kelly and others, 
music by HE. S. Barnes [of U. S8.] 
(EHaster carol annual, no. 12: 8vo 
choruses, no. 6865) Contents :—1. 
By the light of our dear Lord’s ris- 
ing.—2. Glory, glory to our King.— 
3. Praise the Saviour.—4. Jesus 
saith unto her, Mary.—d. Joyiul be 
the hours to-day.—6. Jubilate. [4941 


© Mar. 3, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 5, 1920; 


E 471862; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 
BARRIELAND; from ‘The _ whirligig, 


words by Rupert Hazell, music by 
Frederick W. Chappelle [of Eng- 
land} [4942 

© Jan. 30, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 19, 1920; 
E 469288; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. 


BASKET (A) OF ROSES; words by George 
P. Dotzler, melody by Jack B. Tenney 
[of U. S.], arr. by Arthur Fisk [of 
{Oop aN [4943 

© 1c Mar. 4, 1920; E 472920; 
Melody shop pub. co., Fresno, Calif. 


BASTROP ON THE RIVER; words by J. B. 
Robertson, music by Geo. Trevor [of 
U. S.J [4944 


© ic. Feb. 9, 1920; H 472194; J. B. 
Robertson, McDade, Tex. — 


BATCHELOR’S (A) DREAM; words by J. 
C. Partsch, melody by Arthur Fisk 
fof U.8.] [4945 


© 1c. Mar. 4, 1920; E 472921; J. 
Chris Partsch, San Francisco. 


BATTLE (THE) ; by Gaston Borch [of-U. 
S.]; full orch. 4to. Fi [4946 
©-.Dec., 31,1919; 2 (ea 
1920: E 474104; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


306 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1920 


BAYADERE; from Marocco, by Gaston 
Boreh [of U. S.]; full orch. 4to. 
[4947 
© Dee. 31, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 11, 1920; 
E 474116; Carl Fischer, New York. 


BE A SUNBEAM; words by Mrs. J. L. 
White, melody by Luther A. Clark [of 
ra. Se} [4948 
© 1c. Mar. 26, 1920; E 473623; 
Mrs. J. L. White, Shelburn, Or. 


BEAUTIFUL (THE) BERMUDA LILY; 
words by A. M. Lupo, music by 
Charles Meisel [of U. 8.] [4949 


©1c. Mar. 4, 1920; E 472915; An- 
thony Michael Lupo, New York. 


BEAUTIFUL FLOWER; words by S. A. 
Roughsedge, music by Geo. Graff, jr. 
fof U. S.] New York, World music 
pub corp. [4950 

ia war, t1,. 1920: 2c Mar.- 15, 
1920; E 473318; S. A. Roughsedge, 
New York. 


BEAUTIFUL GARDEN OF DAY DREAMS; 
from Wet and dry, words and music 
by Jean C. Havez [of U. 8.] [4951 


© Feb. 27, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 28, 1920; 
HE 471835; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


BEAUTIFUL HAWAIIAN LOVE; waltz, by 
Terriss and Bridges, played by Gur- 
neli Anderson [of U. S.] (Imperial 
player rolls, no. 91036) [4952 

ic) Mar.’ 20, 1920; 2c. Mar. 25, 
1920; El 474578; Imperial player roll 
co., Chicago. [Copyright is claimed 
on interpretation] 


BEAUTIFUL ISLE OF SONG; words and 
musie by A. Peairs [of U. S.], arr. 
by Jacob Sauerwein [of U. S.] 

[4953 
© 1c. Mar. 15, 1920; E 473109; 
Adele Peairs, San Antonio. 


BEAUTY BLOOMS; words by C. H. High- 
tower, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. 8.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[4954 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 12, 1920; 

E 474353; C. H. Hightower, Okla- 
homa City, Okl. 


BEcAUSE I LOVE you; words by ©. M. 
Saligari, music by Geo. Graff, ir. 
fof U. S.] New York, World music 
pub. corp. [4955 

© Mar. 11, 1920; 2 ce Mar. 15, 
1920; E 473306; C. M. Saligari, San 
Francisco. 


Brpovuryn. See Ring (Montague) Three 
Arabian dances, 


4963 


BEETHOVEN (Ludwig van) Andante; 
from Fifth symphony, by L. van 
Beethoven, op. 67, arr. by Arthur 
Olaf Andersen [of U. 8.], analysis 
by Anne Shaw Faulkner; piano. 
(Music in the home, series no. 1, 
Frederick A. Stock, editor-in-chief, of 
G.nS)) [4956 

© Mar. 11, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 18, 1920; 
EK 474894; McKinley music co., Chi- 
eago. [Copyright is claimed on edit- 
ing, arrangement and annotations]. 


Contradanses (Contra-dances) ; 
by Beethoven-Seiss, freely trans- 
ecribed by Mischa Elman [of Russia, 
domiciled at New York]; violin and 
piano. : [4957 

© Dec. 29, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 11, 1920; 
EH 474168; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on free trans- 
eription ] 


BrEFORE; words and music by P. 
Emmanuel Browne [of U. S.] 
[4958 
© Feb. 10, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 13, 1920; 
EH 471798; Peter E. Browne, New 
York. 


BEFORE A SHRINE; by Reginald De- 

Koven [fof U. 8.] op. 415, no. 1; piano. 

[4959 

©) Mar: 12,°1920:: 2). e Mars.45, 

1920; EH 474303; John Church oco., 
Cincinnati. 


BEFORE ME LIES THE WORLD; duet from 
Dere Mable, words by Edward 
Streeter and John Hodges, musie by 
Rosamond Hodges [of U.8.] [4960 

© Feb. 19, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 
HE) 472506; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 

BrHotp HE COMETH; words by Fanny 
J. Crosby, musie by B. D. Ackley fof 
U. S.J [4961 

© Mar. 18, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 26, 

- 1920; E 473604; Bentley D. Ackley, 
Philadelphia. 

BrHorp Her LivETH; Easter service, 
words by Lizzie De Armond, music 
by 8S. B. Stambaugh [of U. 8.] Cin- 
cinnati, O., Fillmore music house. 
SVO. [4962 

© Feb. 7, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 13, 1920; 
H 472300; Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 
cinnati. 


BEHOLD THE SEA; words by Edward 


Lockton, music by Evelyn Sharpe [of 
Great Britain]; in C minor. [4963 

© Mar. 5, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 6, 1920; 
E 469497; J. B. Cramer & co., ltd., 
London. 


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4964 


pt. 111, 0. s., ¥..15 


Betta NApotti; 2° barcarola-serenata, di 
Vincenzo Billi [of Italy] op. 297; 
piccola orch. con pianoforte conduc- 
tore. 4to. (Films musicali, no. 18) 

[4964 

©, Mars. 1329920) are, . Meare 22, 

1920; E 4695380; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


BELLA VENEZIA; 1|* barcarola-serenata, 
di Vincenzo Billi [of Italy] op. 275; 
piccola orch. con pianoforte condut- 


tore. 4to. (Films musicali, no. 
17) [4965 
© Mar: 115° 19203 «1: ‘c.." Mar. - 12, 


1920; E 469529; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


BELLEzA (LA) DE TU ALMA; danza, por 
F. B. Hernandez [of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at New York]; piano. [4966 

© 1c. Mar. 9, 1920; E 474020; 
Fausto B. Hernandez, New York. 


BELLS ACROSS THE MOOR; words by 
Monica Chapman, music by Edith 
Harrhy [of England] [4967 


© Dec. 4, 1919; 1 c. Mar. 12, 1920; 
E 469521; Allan & co., pty. Itd.. Mel- 
bourne, Australia. 


BELLS (THE) OF EASTER MORN; Carol- 
anthem, words by Ethel Balthasar, 
music by Lucien G. Chaffin [of U. 
S.]; mixed voices. (8° choruses, 
no. 6855) [4968 

© Mar. 3, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 5, 1920; 
E 471861; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 


Betts (THE) oF St. Mary’s;. by A. 
Emmett Adams, arr. by Geo. L. 
Spaulding [of U. 8.]; piano duet. 
(Melodies from overseas, no. 8) 

[4969 

@© Mar.’ 18, 19205°2, ¢. Mar. <19, 

1920; E 473396; Chappell & co., ltd., 

London. [Copyright is claimed on 
simplified fingering] 


arr. by Wm. A. Collard [of 
U. S.]; piano. [4970 

© Mar. 18, 1920; 2 « Mar. 19, 
1920; E 473399; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement] 


—words by Douglas Furber, music 
by A. Emmett Adams, simplified by 
Geo. L. Spaulding [of U. S.] (Melo- 
dies from overseas, no. 7) [4971 

© Mar. 18, 1920; 2 e@ Mar. 19, 
1920; E 473395; Chappell & co., 1td., 
London. [Copyright is claimed on 

_ simplified fingering] 


LN 


BENEATH A WEEPING WILLOW’S SHADE; 
words and music, by Francis Hopkin- 
son, arr. by Henry S. Sawyer [of U. 
S.] 4to. — [4972 

(© Feb. 21, 1920; 2 e¢. Feb. 27, 
1920; E 471593 : McKinley music Co., 
Chicago. 


BERCEUSE (Wiegenlied) ; Dar. Jan 
Blockx [of France]; piano. (Piéces 
pour piano, no. 1) [4973. 


© Jan. 31, 1920:)1.¢.7 Men 24. 
1920: E 469338 ; Heugel et cie., Paris. 


BEST -0- BUDDIES, SOMEWHERE WE’LL 
MEET AGAIN; lyric by C. M. Hopper 
and P. R. Hengst, music by Geo. H.: 
Johnson [of U. S. ] Photostat. 

[4974 

© 1c. Mar. 19, 1920; E 473336; 

Clyde M. Hopper and Perry R. 
Hengst, Washington. 


BEYOND THE SEA OF TIME; by A. Shaef- 
fer [of U. S.]; guit. solo, in G. Chi- 
cago; Lyon & Healy. [4975 

© Feb. 11, 1920; 2 € (Web. iz, 
1920; E 472304; Arling Shaeffer, 
Chicago. 


BIBEL (DIE) ; worte und musik von D., 
Koroch [of U. S.] [4976 


© Feb. 17, 1920: iven hen 
1920; 1 c. Mar. 17, 1920; Ki 473390 ; 
David Koroch, Fresno, Calif. 


BIBLE (THE); words by S. G. Haw- 
kins. music by Geo. Trevor [of U. S.] 
[4977 


© 1c. Feb. 9, 1920; EH 472208; 
Stanley G. Hawkins, Guthrie, Ind, 


BID ME TO LIVE; words and music by 
Mrs. A. L. Mac Gregor [of U. S.], 
arr. by Lawrence Sundquist [of U. 
Sea: [4978 

© 1c. Feb. 26, 1920; E 472699; 
Mrs. A. L. Mac Gregor, St. Paul. 


Brx~Bro (MATHILDE) Twenty-five melo- 
dies; for eye, ear and hand training, 
by M. Bilbro [of U. S.]; pf. [4979 


© Feb. 2, 1920; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 

9, 1920; A 563298 ; bo Presser 
cO., Philadelphia. 

BILLOWS OF PRAISE; by R. H. Chiieiins 

[of U. S.] 12mo. [4980: 

© Mar. 8, 1920; 2 ec. and aff. Mar. 

15, 1920; A 566068; Rufus Henry 

Cornelius, Ft. Worth, Tex. 

BIRTHDAY CHILD; words and music by 

Helen Howarth Lemmel [of U. S.] 

[4981 

© Feb. 25, 1920; 2 c« Feb. 28, 

1920; E 472841; Homer A. Rode-. 
heaver, Chicago. 


308 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1920 


5000 


Bizet (GEORGES) Dearest land to me; 
Jes réves, choral, words by Donald 
Duncan, music by Bizet, arr. by 
Christopher O’Hare [of U. S.]; voice 
land 2. (Two-part chorals, no. 225) 

[4982 

© Dee. 1, 1919; 2 c. Dec. 10, 1919; 

BE 472764; John Franklin music co., 

New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on lyrics] 

BLACK AND BLUES; by T. P. Howard 
[of U. 8.]; piano. [4983 

© 1c. Mar. 10, 1920; E 4738012; 
Thomas Patrick Howard, Notre 
Dame, Ind. 

Brack (THE) JoKE; Adderbury, hand- 
kerchief dance, collected and arr. 
by Cecil J. Sharp [of England]; 
piano. [4984 

(ommec.- tt, 1919; 1c. Jan! 13, 
1920; E 469824; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. 

BLEAK WINDS; words by J. M. Stuart- 
Young, music by Dorothy Forster 
[of England] [4985 


© Feb. 20, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 25, 
1920; E 469316; Cary & co., London. 
BLESs YO’ HEART; words by Hlsie Juil- 
lerat, musie by G. Vargas [of U. 
S.]; piano acc., with violin obbl. 
[4986 
ic) Mar. 12, 1920; 2 c Mar. 15, 
1920; EH 474802; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 


BLESSED (THE) CHILD WHO BELIEVED IN 
JESUS WITH HEART AND SOUL; words 
by Mrs. R. Keiser, melody by Jean 
Navarre [pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of 


eS. 1 [4987 

© 1c. Mar. 8, 1920; E 471924; 
Mrs. Robert Keiser, Concordia, 
Kan. 


Intermezzo; par J. 

Blockx [of France]; piano. (Piéces 

pour piano, no. 2) [4988 
© Jan. 31, 1920; 1 ¢. Feb. 24, 1920; 
H 469339; Heugel et cie., Paris, 


BLOSSOM TIME; words by Ray Zirkel, 

music by C. E. Summers [of U. 8.] 

[4989 

© 1c Mar. 11, 1920; E 473164; 
Carl EH. Summers, Jackson, O. 


_ BLUE piamMonps; fox trot, by Caddi- 
gan and Story, played by Les Hoad- 
ley [of U. S.] (Imperial player 
rolls, no. 910387) [4990 
© Mar. 20, 1920; 2 c« Mar. 25, 
1920 ; H} 474575; Imperial player roll 
¢0., Chicago. [Copyright is claimed 
on interpretation. ] 


Biockx (JAN) 


BLUE DIAMONDS—Continued. 
by Jack Caddigan and Chick 
Story [of U. S.]; orch. in C, with 
words. 4to. (Vocadance edition) 
[4991 
© Mar. 16, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 16, 
1920; Ei 474274; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement] 


——___. 


words and music by Jack Caddi- 
gan and Chick Story [of U. S8.] 
[4992 
© Mar. 9, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1920; 
E 474029; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. 


BLUE EYES; words by Morten Eugene 
Weldy, music by Edlyn Braren 
Welch [of U. S8.] [4993 

© Heb: 25, 1920; 2: c. Feb. 28, 
1920; E 472827; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati. 


BoBBIE; words and music by A. T. 
Hill [of U. S.], arr. by Arthur Cleve- 
land Morse [of U. S.] [4994 

© 1c. Feb. 12, 1920; E 471811; 
Arthur Theodore Hill, Cambridge, 
Mass. 


Bo-La-80; Egyptian fox-trot, by Geo. 
Fairman, arr. by Lester Brockton 
[of U. S.]; full band. 4to. [4995 

© Jan. 27, 1920; 2c. Mar. 4, 1920; 
HE 471772; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


BONITO WALTZE; by F. Glab [of U. S.] 
1. Cither.—2. Piano. [4996, 4997 
©) 4d ¢ weach: Web)! 25)" 1920-0 
473123, 473124; Frank Glab, Santa 
Barbara, Calif. 


Bonny LASS; words by V. S. Curtis, 
melody by Jean Navarre [pseud. of 
Ethel Fisher, of U. S.] [4998 

© 1c. Mar. 8, 1920; E 471928; 
Vance Stanley Curtis, La Porte, Ind. 


Boo Hoo; duet, from Lassie, words by 
Catherine Chisholm Cushing, music 
by Hugo Felix [of U. S8.] [4999 

© Mar. 11, 1920; 2. ¢.. Mar. 15, 
1920; E 473130; T. B. Harms & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


Boo Hoo BLUES; words by D. G. Rein- 
hard, music by Geo. Trevor [of U. 
S.] [5000 

© 1 ¢. Feb. 9, 1920; E 472206; 
D. Geo. Reinhard, Shawano, Ark. 


309 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5001 


Bounp IN Morocco; words and music 
by Louis Herscher [of U. 8.] [5001 
© Feb. 9, 1920; 2 ce. Feb. 11, 1920; 

EH 471581; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 


"BOUT LOVE ’N’ EVERYTHING; words and 
music by J. F. Stanley [of U. S.] 
[5002 
© 1 ¢ Mar. 17, 1920; 473210; 
Joseph F. Stanley, New York. 


Bow.Lecs ; words by A. D. Masters, mu- 
sic by Edouard Hesselberg [of U. 
S.] [5003 

© Mar. 1, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 15, 1920; 
EH} 473228; A. D. Masters, Washing- 
ton, Pa. 


BRAVE NEPHEWS OF UNCLE SAM; words 
by Terence M. Lowe, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [5004 

© Aug. 22, 1919; 2 c. Sept. 26, 
1919; EH 459168; T. M. Lowe, Ancon, 
Canal Zone. 


BRAVE YANKEE BOYS; words by T. F. 
Menefee, music by T. J. Van Horn 
[of U. S.] [5005 

©: Web. 195) 1920; 2-6. Meb: 20, 
1920; E 472426; Menefee & Van 
Horn, Hoxie, Kan. 


BREATH (A) OF VIRGINIA; words and 

music by Jack Mahoney [of U. S.] 

[5006 

© Feb. 14, 1920; 2 c« Feb. 20, 

1920; E 472534; Geo. A. Friedman, 
inc., New York. 


BREATHE NOT HIS NAME; words by M. 
Power, music by Leo Friedman [of 


U. S.J] Chicago, North American 
music co. [5007 
© Aug. 22, 1919; 2 c. Sept. 26, 


1919; H 459184; M. Power, Halifax, 
Canada. 


BREATHE ON ME, BREATH OF Gop. See 
Jewell (Lucina) Two responses. 


BRIGHT EYES; words by C. E. Bridwell, 
music by Daisy La Fortune [of U. 
S.] Blueprint. [5008 

© 1c Feb. 20, 1920; E 473000; 
Chalon Hlmour Bridwell, Detroit. 


BRING BACK THE DAISIES; waltz, words. 
and music by Harley Rosso [of U. 
S.] [5009 

© Mar. 10, 1920; 2 e« Mar. 15, 
1920; H 473094; Ohio publishers, 
Sidney, O. 


pt. 111, 0. s., v.15 


BRING BACK THE OLDEN DAYS; words 
by I. Bulluck, musie by Edouard 
Hesselberg [of U. S8.] - [5010 

© Mar. 1, 1920; 2 ce. Mar. 15, 1920; 
E 473232; Ila Bulluck, Raleigh, 
N. C. 


BRING BACK THE SUNSHINE AGAIN} 
words and music by Joseph Kendrick 
Coons [of U. 8.] [5011 

© Mar. 3, 1920; 2 c, Mar. 8, 1920; 
H 472989; Elk musie co., Bingham- 
ton, N. Y. 


BrInNG BACK TO US OUR NOBLE DEAD; 
words by J. Grantz, sr., music by 
Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. 8.] New York, 
World music pub. corp. [5012 

© Mar. 26, 1920;.2 ¢@ Mar, 45, 
1920; E 478844; Joseph Grantz, sr., 
Mt. Pleasant, Pa. 


BROKEN HEARTS; words by J. Shefiler, 
music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] 
New York, World music pub. corp. 

[5013 

© Feb. 9, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 12, 1920; 

EH 471042; John Sheffler, Hast Liver- 
pool, O. 


Brooks (ALFRED) Siete composiciones ; 
de A. Brooks [of Cuba]; piano. 
[5014 


© Mar. 15, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 19, 
1920; E 478217; Alfred Brooks, San- 
tiago, Cuba. 


BRYN CALFARIA. See Williams (R. 
Vaughan). Three preludes. 


BUBBLE TIME IN BUBBLELAND; words by 
A. Nelson, music by Al. Dean [of 
eS.) [5015 

© 1c. Feb. 9, 1920; H 472200; 
Arnold Nelson, Mankato, Minn. 


BuppHA; fox trot, by Rose and Pol- 
lack, played by Clarence Jones [of 
U. §S.] (Imperial player rolls, no. 
91043) [5016 

©) Mar. 20, 1920: 2 1e7 ian, 25, 

1920; H 474559; Imperial player roll 
co., Chicago. [Copyright is. claimed 
on interpretation. | 


BUDDIE MINE; words and music by 
Walter E. Burton and Horace K. 
Smythe fof U. S.], arr. by Ed. 
McKenzie [of U. 8.] [5017 

© Mar. 3, 1920; 2 c. Mare 8, 1920; 
HE 472976; Burton-Smythe music co., 
Seattle. 


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Bwuppiss; one step, intro: Hullo home 
~ and My indispensable girl, by B. C. 
Hilliam, arr. by Harold Ivers. [of 
U. 8.]; full band. 4to. [5018 
© Jan. 27, 1920; 2 ¢. Mar. 4, 1920; 
HK 471781; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement ] 


—full orch. 4 to. [5019 

© Feb. 18, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1920; 
EK 471782; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement ] 


——_ 


selection, by B. C. Hilliam, arr. 
by Geo. J. Trinkaus [of U. 8S.]; full 
band. 4to. [5020 

© Feb. 18, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1920; 
E 471778; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


—full orch. 4to. [5021 

© Jan. 23, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1920; 
EK 471786; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement } 


——— 


waltz, intro: Please learn to love 
and Fairy tales, by B. C. Hilliam, 
arr. by Harold Ivers [of U. 8.]; full 
orch. 4to. [5022 

© Jan. 12, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1920; 
HK 471783; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement ] 


Burroon (THE); handkerchief dance, 
collected and arr. by Cecil J. Sharp 
[of England]; piano. [5023 

©) Dee. 11, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 13; 
1920; EH 469319; Novello & co., Itd., 
London. 


Buetes (THE) BLow; words by EH. H. 
Hewitt, music by Chas. H. Gabriel 


[of U. 8.] [5024 
© Dee. '26; 1919: 2°! Jan. 22, 


1920; EH 470653; Homer A. Rode 
heaver, Chicago. 


BUNGLING THE BUGLE—BLUES ; jazz fox 
trot, by R. S. Ashford [of U. 8.]; 


orch. [5025 
© 1c. Mar. 17, 1920; E 473207; 
Robert Simmons Ashford, Little 


Rock, Ark. 


BUT NOT FOR ME; words and music by 
G. L. Gordon [of U. S.] [5026 
© 1c. Mar. 8, 1920; E 471955; 
Griffith Lewis Gordon, Oklahoma 
City, Ok. 


177085—20——2 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


5035 


BUTTERFLY DANCE; allegretto leggiero, 
by Gaston Borch [of U. S.]; full 
orch. 4to. [5027 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 @ Mar. 11, 
1920; E 474108; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


BUTTERFLY RAG; a modern version of 
Chopin’s famous Butterfly etude, by 
Harry Vansome {[pseud. of H. HE. 
Van Dyke, of U. 8.]; piano. [5028 

© 1c. Feb. 10, 1920; E 471031; 
Harry E. Van Dyke, San Francisco. 


By THE FOUNTAIN. See Ring (Mon- 
tague). Three Arabian dances. 


By THE LIGHT OF OUR DEAR LORD’S RIS- 
inc. See Barnes (Edward Shippen) 
Six carols. 


BYE-BYE LAND; reverie, by C. E. Roat 
fof. U. S.J, transcribed by Edwin 
Barnes [of U. 8.]; organ. [5029 

© Mar. 27, 1920; 2 e« Mar. 19, 
1920; E 473330; Chas. EH. Roat music 
co., ltd., Battle Creek. 


CABIN (THE) WITH THE ROSES AT THE 
poor; words by F. Tazeen, music by 
Hdouard Hesselberg [of U. S.] [5030 


© Mar. 15, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 19, 
1920; .H 473225; . Fred... Pazeen, 
Quincy, M1. 


Carro; from My junior week girl, lyric 
by Henry M. Beatty, melody by G. 
W. Teare [of U. S.] [5031 


©) Heb. 12)..4920- 2 ec: Web, «24. 
1920; E 472804; George W. Teare, 
ithaca, N.Y, 


CALIFORNIA BLUES; words by W. M. 
Seyferlich, music by Oscar Gardner 
[of U. 8S.] [50382 

© 1c. Feb. 20, 1920; E 471842; 
Walter M. Seyferlich, Chicago. 


CALIFORNIA HOME SWEET HOME; words 
by G. G. Grenier, music by Mary 
‘Bair Grenier [of U. S.] [5033 

© 1c Mar. 15, 1920; E 473101; 
George G. Grenier, New York. 


Catt (THE) 0’ THE BLUE; words by 
K. E. Kost, music by Geo. Graff, jr. 
[of U. S.] New York, World music 
pub. corp. [5034 

© Mar. 11, 1920; 2 ce Mar. 15, 
1920; E 473299; Floyd HE. Kost, 
Evansville, Ind. 


CAMEO; waltz, by Walter R. Collins 

fof England] ; piano. [5035 

© Jan. 28, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 27, 1920; 

EK 469411; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 


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5036 


pt. 111, 0. S., v.15. 


CANADA, MY CANADA; words and music 
by V. W. Heydlauff [of Canada]; 
male or mixed quartet. [5036 

© Feb. 23, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 6, 1920; 
E 469501; V. W. Heydlauff, Goven- 
lock, Canada. 


CANopy (THE) OF HEAVEN. 
(The) of beyond. 


CANTARINI (AtLpDO) Cinque canzoni; 
per una voce, parole di Gustavo 
Brigante Colonna, musica di A. Can- 
tarini [of Italy]; mezzo-sop. o. bari- 
tono. Contents:—1l. Gli ulivi e le 
ginestre.—2. Ieri ci siam trovati.— 
3. Autunno.—4. Notturno.—). Nel 
pian son rinverditi. [5037 

Oo Mar at, 1990* ose. Mar AD: 
1920; E 469524; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


CARAMBA; Spanish song, by M. Roder 
[of U. 8.]; piano. [5038 


© 1c. Mar. 19, 1920; E 473334; 
Milan Roder, New York. 


See Edge 


CARAVAN. See Ring (Montague) Three 
Arabian dances. 


CARAVAN (A) FROM CHINA COMES; 
words after Hafiz by Richard Le 
Gallienne, music by Elliot Griffis [of 
Ge Sue ine iat. [5039 

© Jan. 21, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 22, 1920; 
E 470657; Composers’ music corp., 
New York. 


CARCERATELLA; versi di Carlo Forte e 
Vincenzo Narciso, musica di Gen- 
naro Guida [of Italy, domiciled at 
New York] [5040 

© 1 ¢. music Feb. 26, 1920; 1 ¢. 
words Mar. 5, 1920; E 472681; Casa 
editrice De Charny, New York. 


CARMENELLA; Spanish romance, words 
and music by William C. Polla 
[pseud. of Wm. C. Powell of U. S.] 

[5041 

© Feb. 16, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 1, 1920; 

E 471800; C. C. Church & co., Hart- 
ford. 


€ARRY ME BACK TO UTAH; words by 
F. D. Zimmerman, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] [5042 
© 1c. Feb. 20, 1920; BE 472452; 
Fred D. Zimmerman, Chattanooga. 


CAST THY BREAD UPON THE WATERS; 
words by Charlotte G. Homer, music 
by C. S. Brown [of U. S.] [5043 

© Feb. 25, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 28, 1920; 
EK 472840: Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago 


CASTLE OF DREAMS; fox trot, by Harry 
Tierney, arr. by Wm. Schulz [of U. 
S.]; orch. with words. 4to. [5044 


© Feb. 18, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1920; 
E 471582; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


CELEBRATE WITH ME; words by G. 
Edgar Deisroth, melody by M. J. 
Leichtman [of U. S.], arr. by Mario 
Agnolucci [of U. S.] [5045 

© 1c. Mar. 8, 1920; E 473117; 
George E. Deisroth and Milton Jacob 
Leichtman, Hazleton, Pa. 


| 
CHALLENGE (THE); words by Will H. 
Ogilvie. music by Graham Peel [of 
Great Britain] [5046 


© Feb. 16, 1920: 1c. Feb. 21, 1920: 


E 4693896; Chappell & co. Iltd., 
London. 

CHAMINADE (CECIZLE. LOUISE STEPH- 
ANIE) Orientale; classic, by C. 


Chaminade, op. 22, played by Mary 
Angell [of U. S.] (Imperial player 
rous, no. 512680) [5047 

‘© Mar. 20, 1920; 2 @ Mar. 25, 
1820; E 474620; Imperial player roll 
co., Chicago. [Copyright is claimed 
on interpretation] 


— The troubadours; lyric by E. M. 
Carroll, music by Chaminade, arr. 
by Christopher O’Hare [of U. S8.]; 
voice 1 and 2. 4to. (Two-part chor- 
als, no. 219) [5048 

© Dec. 1, 1919; 2 c. Dec. 10, 1919; 
E 472763; John Franklin music ¢o., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on lyrics] 

CHANGE PLACES; from Pretty Peggy, 
words by Douglas Furber and Ar- 
thur Rose, music by A. Emmett 
Adams [of England] [5049 

© Feb. 4, 1920; 1 c Feb. 26, 1920; 
E 469284; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Shew, Iitd., London. 


CHANSON MELANCHOLIQUE; by Patricia 
Collinge [of U. 8.]; piano. [5050 
© Feb. 23, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1920; 

E 471796; Belwin, ine., New York. 


arr. by Sol. P. Levy [of U. S.]; 
orch., with piano acc. for conductor. 
[5051 

© Feb. 28, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 1, 1920; 
E 471792; Belwin, inc., New York. 


CIIANSON SANS PAROLES; by René L. 
Becker [of U. §.]; organ. [5052 
© Mar. 15, 192052 ¢. (Mars 1835 
1920; E 473259; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 


312 


“MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1920 - 


-CHANSONETTE; by Van Denman Thomip- 

son [of U. S.] op. 5, no. 2; organ. 

[5053 

© Mar. 15, 1920; 2 Mar. 18, 1920; 

BK 478258; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. 


CHANT EROTIQUE; by Irénée Bergé [of 
U. 8.], arr. by Sol. P. Levy [of U. 
S.]; orech. with piano conductor. 
(Concert edition, no. 27) [5054 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 ce. Apr. 3, 1920; 
E 473952; Belwin, inc., New York. 


CHASIN’ THE BLUES; words by Bud 
Green and Al. Bernard, music by A. 
Piantadosi [of U. S.] [5055 

© Mar. 19, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 18, 1920; 
EH 474878; Al. Piantadosi & co., ine. 
New York. 


CHERISHED MEMORIES ; words and music 
by J. F. Connor [of U. S.] Boston, 
Mass., Copley music co. [5056 

© Mar. 5, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1920; 
E 474005; James F. Connor, Boston. 


CHERISHED MEMORIES OF YOU AND I; 
words and music by F. W. Miller [of 
UV. S.] [5057 

©1c Mar. 12, 1920; E 473033; F. 
W. Miller, Buffalo. 


CHI VUOL VENIRE; versi di T. Ferraz- 
zano, musica di C. Giglio [of Italy] 
[5058 
© 1c. Feb. 18, 1920; E 472525; 
Tony Ferrazzano, Paterson. 


CHICAGO FOREVER; varsity song, march- 
one-step, words and music by F. W. 
Ryan [of U. S.] [5059 

© Mar. 16, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 19, 1920; 
EH 473415; Franklin W. Ryan, 
Chicago. 


CHICKEN REEL; words by Sam Marley, 
melody by Jos. M. Daly [of U. S.[ 
[5060 
© 1c. Mar. 18, 1920; E 473265; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


CHICKENS (THE) ARE RAISIN’ THE DICK- 
ENS; words by F. EB. Clayton, music 
by A. Leopold Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [5061 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 12, 1920; 
E 474867; Francis Edward Clayton, 
Vancouver, Canada. 


Cuter’s (THE) LAST WISH; words by C. 
Kaufman, music by E. S. S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [5062 

© 1c. Feb. 20, 1920; E 472453; 
Clement Kaufman, Victoria, Canada. 


507L 


CHILDHOOD HAPPY DAYS; words by F. 
M. Sticklen, music by A. Leopold 
Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [5063 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 12, 1920; 
E 474827; Floyd M. Sticklen, La 
Harpe, Ill. 


CHILDREN OF THE HEAVENLY KING; 
words by J. Cennick, music by R. M. 
Stults [of U. 8.] [5064 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 5, 1920; 
E 471988; Theo. Presser co., Phila- - 
delphia. 


CHILD’S DREAMS; by Gaston Borch [of 
U. 8.]; full orch. 4to. [5065 
© Dee. 31, 1919; 2 ec. Mar. 11, 1920; 

E 474107; Carl Fischer, New York. 


CHIMES (THE) ON MISSION HILL; 
sacred song with church chimes, 
words by C. V. Carroll, music by 
Lawrence B. O’Connor [of U. S.] 
Boston, Premier music co. [5066 


© “Mary °4. 19205"2¢: Mar: 13; 
1920; E 474309; Charles Vincent 
Carroll, Boston. 


CHINATOWN BLUES; words by James A. 
Lathrop, music by Kari J. Hoppe [of 
U. S.] Rice Lake, Wis., Lakeside 
studios. [5067 

© Mar. 3, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1920; 
E 472987; Hoppe & Lathrop, Rice 
Lake, Wis. 


CHINEE-OLA; words and music by Ray 
Perkins [of U. S.] [5068 
© 1 « Mar. 15; 1920; E 473090; 
Henry Burr music corp., New York. 


CHINKY MOON; lyrics by W. M. Sey- 
ferlich, music by Oscar Gardner [of 
U.S.], arr. by W. M. Seyferlich. [5069 

' ©1c Feb. 11, 1920; E 472800; 

Walter M. Seyferlich, Chicago. 


CHIQUITTA MIA; tango, by E. C. Klap- 
holz [of U. S.]; instrumental. 

[5070 

© 1c. Mar. 16, 1920; E 474296; 
Ernest C. Klapholz, New York. 


CHOPIN (FREDEIC FRANCOIS) Proces- 
sional; from Nocturne in G minor, by 
EF. Chopin, op. 37, no. 1, arr. by J. 
M. Blose [of U. S.]; piano. [5071 
© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 5, 1920; 
E 471989; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement] 


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CHOPIN (FREDEIC FRANGCoIS)—Contd. 
Valse; by Chopin, op. 64, no. 1, 
transcribed by M. Moszkowski [of 
France]; piano. [5072 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 5, 1920; 
EH 469480; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. [Copyright is claimed on 
transcription] 


CHORAL ORCHESTRATION; by Cecil For- 

syth [of Great Britain] 4to. [5073 

© Feb. 16, 1920; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 

18, 1920; A 561891; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 


CHORDS FOR THE BANJO IN C NOTATION 
AND HOW TO PLAY THEM; by Wm. 
Foden [of U. 8.] fol. [5074 

© Feb. 16, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 17,1920; 
aff. Feb. 28, 1920; A 559872; Wm. 
J. Smith & co., New York. 


CHURCH (THE) HYMNAL; ed. and ar. 
with music by C. L. Hutchins [of U. 
S.] Boston, The Parish ¢hoir, 1920. 

[5075 


© Mar. 17, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 20, 
1920; aff. Mar. 23, 1920; A 565298 ; 
Charles L Hutchins, Concord, Mass. 


‘CLARIBEL; words by Alfred Tennyson, 
music by Micheal Head [of Great 
Britain]; in FE. [5076 

© Feb. 18, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 10, 1920; 
HE 469491; Boosey & co., London. 


CLARK’S NEW AMERICAN TEACHER FOR 

BANJO; by Will D. Moyer [of U. S.]; 

C notation. 4to. [5077 

© Feb. 15, 1920; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 

24, 1920; A 561988; Chart music 
pub. house, Chicago. 


CLIMBING THE LADDER OF LOVE; fox trot, 
from Linger longer, Letty, by Alfred 
Goodman [of U. S.], arr. by Wm. 
Schulz [of U. S.]; orch. 4to. [5078 

© Mar. 20, 1920; 2 @ Mar. 22, 
1920; E 473400; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 

See Liszt 


CLOCHES DE GENEVE. 


(Franz) 


CLOISTER CHIMES ; by Gaston Borch [of 
U. 8.1]; full orch. 4to. [5079 
(©: Dee. 31, 1919 >> 2° eo Mar, 14, 
1920; EH 474114; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 

ComME; words by Sara Teasdale, music 
by Annabel Morris Buchanan [of 
U.S8.] [5080 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 ce. Mar. 5, 1920; 
H) 471852; H. W. Gray co., New York. 


pt. 111, D. &., v. 15 


COME BACK AND BE MY DADDY; words 
and melody by Jimmie Dupre [of 
Oe Sa Ae . [5081 

© 1c. Jan. 26, 1920;.E 472795; 
A. J. Piron & co., New Orleans. 


CoME (THE) BACK BLUES; words and 
melody by B. HE. Mills [of U. 8.], 
arr. by Frank 8S. Butler [of U. S.] 

[5082 
© 1c. Mar. 5, 1920; E 471866; 
Billy E. Mills, New York. 


CoME BACK OR TELL ME WHY; words 
and music by Sybil. Vane [of Great: 
Britain], arr. by L. Domque [of 
[U. S.] [5083 

© 1c. Mar. 17, 1920; HE 473209; 
Leon Domque, Los Angeles. 


CoME BACK, SWEETHEART; words by S. 
Hyatt, music by E. S. 8S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. 8.] [5084 

© 1c. Feb. 20, 1920; E 472462; 
Susic Hyatt, Eldred, Pa. 


CoME BACK TO ME, DEAR OLD PAL; words 
by A. Zavolta, music by Geo. Graff, 
jr. [of U. S.] New York, World 
music pub. corp. ' [5085 

© Mar. 11, 1920; 2 « Mar. 15, 
1920; EQ 2738322; Angelo Zavolta, 
Pittsburgh. 


CoME LET ME KISS YOU SWEET MOTHER 
0’ MINE; words by J. A. Molchan, 
melody by Artie Bowers [of U. 8.] 

[5086 


© 1c. Mar. 22, 1920; E 473432; 
John A. Molchan, Renovo, Pa. 


CoME ON HENRY COME ON ForD; words 
by J. B. Germa, music by Artie 
Bowers [of U. S.] New York, Au- 
thors & composers service co.. [5087 

© 1c Mar. 22, 1920; E 473485; 
James B. Germa, O’Donnell, Canada. 


CoME TO ME DEAR; words by EH. Wor- 
rell, music by Leo Friedman [of 
[U. §S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [5088 

© Aug) 22° 1919 2c sepr. 26; 
1919; HE 459214; Everil Worrell, 
Washington. 


| CoME unto ME; words from the Bible, 


music by E. S. Cogswell [of U. S.]; 
mixed voices. (Church music, series 
VI) 4to. [5089 
© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 ce. Mar. 9, 1920; 
E 473166; C. W. Thompson & ©Co., 
Boston. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement] 


CoME WITH THE GIpsiEs. See Gipsy’s 
dream. 


vl4 


_ CoNTREDANSES. 


no. 4, 1920 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


D107 


COME YE DISCONSOLATE; text Biblical, 
music by Martha Cook Hulett [of 
U. S.J]; medium voice, in A flat, 
with violin obb]. ad lib. [5090 

© Web. 26, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 26, 
1920; E 472797; Wm. A. Pond & co., 
New York. 


ComME you, Mary; words by Norman 


Gale, music by Ernest Bristow Far- 
rar [of England] op. 21, no. 2; in C. 
(Two pastorals, no. 1) [5091 

© Feb. 26, 1920; 1 ¢. Feb. 27, 
1920; E 469274; Novello & co., Itd., 
London. 

COMMUNION SERVICE; music by Marcus 
H. Carroll [of U. S.]; mixed voices, 
in EK; vocal sc. 4to. [5092 

© Mar. 10, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 15, 1920; 
BE 473112; Boston music co., Boston. 


COMMUNION SERVICE, IN A; music by 
F. HE. J. Lloyd [of U. 8.] 4to. (Col- 
lection of music for the services of 
the Episcopal church, series 2) 

[5093 

© Mar. 20, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 25, 

1920; E 473649; Boston music ¢o., 
Boston. 


COMPOSITE PICTURE GIRL; by Deems 
Taylor [of U. S.J]; melody with 
piano ace. . [5094 
© 1 ¢. Feb. 24, 1920; E 472933; 
Antoinette Frueauff, New York. 

CoNcERTO NO. 1. See Bach (Johann 
Sebastian ) 


ConrFESS Him TO-DAY; words and music 
by Ella May Davis [of U. S.] [5095 


ie) Hep. 25,, 1920; 2 ¢ Feb. 28,., 


1920; E. 472838; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 

Constant Bitty; Adderbury, stick 
dance, collected and arr. by Cecil J. 
Sharp [of England]; piano. [5096 


© Dee. 11, 1919; 1c. Jan. 18, 1920; 
E 469321; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 

See Beethoven (Lud- 
wig van) 

Coon croon ; words by M. Hagen, mel- 
ody by J. L. Shearer [of U. S.], arr. 
by Dalby and Weinig [of U. S.] 

[5097 
© 1c Mar. 12, 1920; E 473054; 

Jas. L. Shearer and Milt Hagen, 

New York. 

CoguETA ESPANOLA (Spanish coquette) ; 
Spanish waltz serenade, by P. HE. 

Durney [of U. 8.]; piano. 

© 1c. Mar. 10, 1920; E 473118; 


Paul Edmund Durney, San Fran- 
cisco, 


[5098 _ 


CORONATION (THE): words by C. S. 
Roberts, music by Leo Friedman 
fer We. Ss.) Chicago, Ill., North 
American music pub. co. [5099 

©> Aug. 22, 19192 ce. Sept. "26, 
1919; E 459203; Charles S. Roberts, 
Memphis, Tenn. 


Country (A) HoME; words by A. L. 
Buck, music by Leo Friedman [of U. 
S.] Chicago, North American musi¢ 
co. [5100 

© Aug. 22; 1919; 2. ¢. Sept. 26, 
1919; E 459194; A. L. Buck, Port 
Rowan, Canada. 


CRADLE SONG; words by Celia Fox, mu- 
sic by F. C. Meisner [of U. S.]; arr. 
by Franz Neuman [of U. 8.]; sop., in 
FE‘ maj. [5101 

© 1c. Mar. 24, 1920; E 473674; 
Florence C. Meisner, Milwaukee. 


(Refrain de berceau); by Seliny 
Palmegren, ed. by George West [of U. 
S.]; piano. [5102 
© Feb. 28, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1920; 
Ii 473115; Boston musie co., Boston. 
[Copyright is claimed on editing] 


CrIMSon (THE) PATROL; intermezzo, 
from The Crimson Alibi, by Napoleon 
Lambelet [of England]; piano. 

[5103 
© Feb. 2, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 11, 1920; 
E 469115; B. Feldman & co., London. 


CRINOLINE GIRL; from Little Miss Char- 
ity, words by Edward Clark, music 
by S. R. Henry and M. Savin [of U. 
S.] [5104 

© Mar. 16; 1920; 2 @ Mar. 16, 
1920; E 474283; Jos. W. Stern & 
co., New York. 


CRISAFULLI (GIUSEPPE) Allegra; polka 
by G. Crisafulli [of U. S.]; piano. 
[5105 
© 1c Mar. 12, 1920; E 473024; 
Melody piano co., New York. 


—— Melodia; mazurka, by G. Crisa- 
fulli [of U. S8.]; piano. [5106 


© le. Mar. 12, 1920; E 473026; 
Melody piano co., New York. 


Cross (THE) AND RESSURRECTION; by 
S. H. and Flavil Hall [and others: 
of U. S.J] Revised and enl. 12mo. 

[5107 


© Feb. .10, 1920; 2 ec Feb.. 6, 
1920; aff. Mar. 18, 1920; A 565283; 
Samuel H. Hall and Flavil Hall, 
Atlanta. 


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pt. 11, n. s., v. 15 


CUARTETO NO. 3; de A. Brooks [of 
Cuba] op. 31; violin, trompa, cello 
y piano. [5108 

© Mar. 15, 1920; 2 ec Mar. 19, 
1920; EQ 478218; Alfred Brooks, 
Santiago, Cuba. 


CURA-BOUND; words and music by E. 

©. Neal [of U. 8.] [5109 

© 1c. Feb. 14, 1920; E 473832; 
Edgar C. Neal, Ft. Worth, Tex. 


JUBA MOON; words by Joe McKier- 
nan, melody by Norman Spencer [of 
Des.) {5110 

© 1c. Mar. 19, 1920; E 473223; 
Jack Mills, ine., New York. 


CUDDLE UP; words by Lew Brown, mu- 
sie by Albert von sg [of U. S.] 
[5111 


© 1c. Mar. 12, 1920; E 473058; 
Broadway musie corp., New York. 


Dappy; words by L. M. Hopper, music 

by Geo. Trevor [of U. S.] Po1412 

© 1c. Feb. 20, 1920; E 472504; 
Lillie M. Hopper, Resaca, Ga. 


DADDY HASN’T SMILED SINCE MOTHER 
WENT AWAY; words by H. P. Ray- 
mond, music by E. S. S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S8.] [5113 

© 1c. Feb. 20, 1920; E 472465; 
H. P. Raymond, Jacksonville, Fla. 


DADDY TIN WHISKERS; one step, by 
N. Flux [of England]; piano. (In 
Dance album no. 8) [5114 


(©) Wan, 21, 19200 tie. Rep. by 
1920; E 469307 ; Hawkes & son, Lon- 
don. 


DADDY YOU’VE BEEN A MOTHER TO ME; 
waltz, by Fisher, played by Gurnell 


Anderson [of U. S.] (Imperial 
player rolls, no. 91040) [5115 
©, Mar 20. 19202 cs Mar (25, 


1920; E 474555; Imperial player roll 
co., Chicago. [Copyright is claimed 
on interpretation. } 


DADDY’S LITTLE SWEETHEART; words 
by T. S. Crawford, musie by Her- 
man A. Hummel Oe Sal [5116 


© Mar. 3, 1920; 2 ce Mar. 8, 1920; 
I, 472983; Tom S. " Crawford, Chal- 
font, Pa. 


DADE COMMANDEBY; march, by Al 
Norton, arr. by Mackie-Beyer [of 
U. S.J]; orch. with piano. 4to. 

[5117 


©. Mar. 10, 1920;'2 «© Mar. 15, 
1920; E 473079; J. W. Pepper & 
son, Philadelphia. 


DAILY LIVING; words by E. Slee, music 

by Edouard Hesselberg [of U. S.] 

[5118 

© Mar. 1, 1920; 2 c Mar. 15, 

1920; H 473240 - ’ Elizabeth Slee, 
Bradford, Ta. 


DAINTY DOROTHY; by Joseph Ellis [of 
U. S.]; piano. [5119 
© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 @ Mar. 5, 
1920; E 471986; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


DANCE ME AROUND; from Little Miss 
Charity, words by Edward Clark, 
music by S. R. Henry and M. Savin 
[of Us Sal — [5120 

© Mar. 16, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 16, 
1920; EK 474289; Jos. W. Stern & 
co., New York 


DANCE OF THE CUPIDS, by Fred J. 
Bacon [of U. S.] ; banjo solo, C nota- 
tion. [5121 


© Mar. 18, 1920; 2 c..Mar. 24, 
1920; E 473680; Joe Nicomede, New 
Alexandria, Pa. 


DANCE OF THE HAPPY SPIRITS. See 


Gluck (Christoph Wilibald von). 


DANCE (THE) THEY CALL THE GEOE- 
GIA HUNCH; words and music by 
Clarence Williams, Louis Wade and 
Spencer Williams [of U. 8.] [5122 


© Mar. 19, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 22, 
1920; E 473362; Williams & Piron, 
Chicago. 


DANCING AT THE PICNIC; schottische, 
by Bert R. Anthony [of U. S.] op. 
166; piano. Boston-New York-Chi- 
cago, Evans music co. [5123 


© Mar. 10, 1920; 2 ce. Mar. 12, 
1920; E 473544; Arthur H. Evans, 
Boston. 


DANCLA (CHARLES) Three concert 
solos (Tres solos para concierto) ; 
by C. Dancla, op. 77, ed. and rev. 
by Louis Sveéenski [of U.8.], Span- 
ish tr. by M. C. Béveda; violin and 
piano. (Library of musical classics, 
v. 1400) [5124 


© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 c Mar. 9, 1920; 
EK 474042; G. Shirmer, inc., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on 
editing and revision] 


DANS LE SILENCE PUR; poésie de Henri 
de Régnier, musique de Philippe Gau- 
bert [of France] (Six mélodies, no. 
6) [5125 4 

© Jan. 31, 1920; 1 Feb. 24, 1920; 
E 469330; Durand et cie., Paris. 


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no. 4, 1920 


DANSE GRACIEUSE; by Pierre Gascon 
[of Great Britain] ; piano. [5126 


io) “fan. 15, 1920; 1 ¢c Mar. ‘11, 
1920; HE 469522; Anglo-French mu- 
sic co., ltd., London. 


DANSEUSES (LES); waltz, by A. F. 
Cotes [of U. S.]; piano. [5127 


© Jan. 8, 1920; 2 ce. Feb. 25, 1920; 
EH 473548; Alfred F. Cotes, Lenox, 
Mass. 


Dawn; by Gaston Borch [of U. 8.]; 
full orch. 4to. [5128 


© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 11, 
1920; E 474105; Carl Fischer, New 
York, 


DAWN oF HOPE; Haster song, words by 
R. L. Bruce, music by Mrs. Joseph 
FE’. Knapp [of U. S.]; sop. or ten. in 
E flat, violin obbl. ad lib. [5129 


© Feb. 26, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 26, 
1920; E 472796; Wm. A. Pond & co., 
New York. 


DAWN SONG; based on a Cheyenne In- 
dian song, music by N. Curtis [of 
U. S.]; male voices, ten. solo and 
flute or oboe obbi. 4to. [5130 


© rep 44, 1920: 2 ¢. Feb. 16, 
1920; E 472798; Natalie Curtis Bur- 
lin, New York. 


words and music by Elliot Grif- 
fis [of U. S.]; in F. [5131 


© Jam 21, 1920; 2 c. ‘Jan. 22, 
1920; E 470656; Composers’ music 
corp., New York. 

DAY BY DAY YOU’RE GOING TO MISS ME} 
words by J. C. Roudez, music by A. 
J. Piron and Steve Lewis [of U. 8.] 

[5132 

© 1c. Mar. 22, 1920; E 473363; 

A. J. Piron & co., New Orleans. 


DAY DREAMS THAT JUST REACH TO ME; 
words by A. P. Buck, music by Leo. 
Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [5133 

ie) Aue, 22, 1919: 2 ¢c. Sept. 26, 
1919; H 459201; Arthur P. Buck, 
Washington. 

DAY WHEN WE WENT TO SCHOOL; words 
by John J. Nilan and Charles V. 
* Dixon, music by R, Halle [of U. S8.] 

[5134 
© Mar. 5, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 5, 1920; 
EH 473366; Roger Halle, New York. 

DAYS ARE JUST MEMORIES; words by H. 
Henson, music by Leo. Friedman [of 
U. S.] Chicago, Ill., North Ameri- 
ean music pub. co. [5135 

© Aug. 22, 1919;; 2 c. Sept. 26; 
4919; BH 450181 - Hobart Henson, 
Springfield, Til. 


ol 


5143 


DE JOY BELLS AM A RINGIN’ IN MY 
HEART; words by C. F. A. Rathbone, 
music by Robt. L. Landon [of U. S8.] 

[5136 

© Mar. 17, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 20, 

1920; EH 473418; Warner C. Williaws 
& co., Indianapolis. 


DE SHEEPFOL’; words by S. P. Mel. 
Greene, music by William Y. Webbe 
[of U. S.]; mixed chorus, eight pts. 
4to. (Modern series, no. 180) [5137 

© Mar, 4, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 5, 1920; 
E 471850; H. W. Gray co., New 
York, 


DEAR- GIRL; intermezzo; by T. Bennett 
[of England]; piano. (Jn Dance 
album no. 8). [51388 


© Jan. 21, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 5, 1920; 
EK 459306 ; Hawkes & son, London. 


DEAR (THE) LITTLE SPOT WE'LL CALL 
HOME; words by E. R. Richardson, 
music by Herbert A. Hill [of U. S.] 

[5189 
© 1c. Feb. 26, 1920; E 473553; 


Eva Rendell Richardson, Syracuse, 
Ny 


DEAR LITTLE SWEETHEART; words'by A. 
Felton, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. §8.] Chicago, North American mu- 
sic Co. [5140 

© Aug. 22, 1919; 2 c. Sept. 26, 
1919; E 459208 ; Annie Felton, Dunn, 
INC: 


DEAR LITTLE WIFE OF MINE; words by 
EK. J. Ebner, music by Edouard Hes- 
selberg [of U. S.] [5141 

© Mar. 1, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 15, 
1920; E 473246; E. J. Ebner, Lake- 
wook, O. 


DEAR OLD VIRGINIA HOME; words by 
S. U. Johnson, music by Leo Fried- 
man fof U. S8S.] Chicago, North 
American music Co. [5142 

© Aug. 22, 1919; 2 c. Sept. 26, 
1919; E 459218; Sidney U. Johnson, 
Terre Haute, Ind. 


DEARER THAN ALL IS JESUS; words and 

music by Vivian McCown [of U. S.] 

[5148 

© Feb. 25, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 28, 1920; 

KE 472849; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 


DEAREST LAND TO ME. See Bizet 


(Georges) 
Draru or Ase. See Grieg (Edward 
Hagerup) 


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5144 


DEATH (THE) OF LOVE; chorus, words 
by John Payne, music by Mary 
Turner Salter [of U. S.J]; men’s 
voices. 4to. (Choruses and glees 
for men’s voices—secular, no. 2618) 

[5144 


© Feb. 9, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 11, 1920; 
E 472819; John Church Co., Cincin- 
nati. 


DEATH SCENE; funeral march, by Gas- 


ton Borch [of U. 8.]; full orch. 4to. : 


[5145 


© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 11, 1920; 
H 474111; Carl Fischer, New York. 


DrEENAH ; fox trot, oy H. Scharf [of U. 

S.] instrumental. [5146 

© 1c. Feb. 18, 1920; E 472420; 
Henry Scharf, New York. 


DELIBES (CLEMENT PHILIBERT LEO) 
Pas des fluers; intermezzo from the 
ballet Naila, by L. Delibes, arr. by S. 
V. Balfour [of Great Britain]. 1. 
Full orch. with piano conductor. 
(Lafleur edition de luxe, no. 1)—2. 
Piano. [5147, 5148 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 1 c. each Mar. 11, 
1820; E 469505, 469507; J. R. La- 
fleur & son, ltd., London. [Copyright 
is claimed on arrangement] 


Passepied ; le roi s'amuse, trans- 
seription, by Delibes, freely tran- 
seribed by Mischa Elman [of Russia, 
domiciled at New York]; violin and 
piano. [5149 


© Dec. 29, 1919:) 2: eo Mar.” 141. 
1920; E 474171; Carl Fischer, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on free 
transcription ] 


DEMOCRACY FOR ALL THE WORLD; lyric 
by: W. T. Harris, music by R. A. 
Browne [of U. 8S.] [5150 

© Feb. 19, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
EK 472703; Warren T. Harris, 
Bridgeton, N. J. 


DESERT DREAMS; fox trot, by Lewin, 
played by Roy Bargy [of U. 8.] (Im- 
perial player rolls, no. 91041) [5151 

©) Mar: (20,1920: 2) eo" Mar. 25) 
1920; E 474570; Imperial player roll 
co., Chicago. [Copyright is claimed 
on interpretation. ] 


Dfsix; aubade sentimentale, par An- 
gelo d’Ambrosio [of France] ; piano. 
[5152 


© Jan. 31, 1920; 1c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
E 469382; F. Pichon, Nice, France. 


pt. I, 0. S., v. 15 


DEVOTIONS AT TWILIGHT; choral, by H. 
W. Goodrich [of U. S.]; piano or or- 
gan. [5153 

© 1c Mar. 4, 1920; E 472919; 
Henry Wilson Goodrich, Philadel- 
phia. 


DEW IS SPARKLING. See Rubinstein 
(Anton Gregoroviteh ) 


DIANA; valse, by J. E. Carignan [of 
Great Britain], arr. by Henri Miro 
[of Canada]; piano. [5154 

© 1c. Feb. 18, 1920; EB 472815; 
Joseph Emmanuel Carignan, Mon- 
treal, Canada. 


DINAH ; words and music by S. Cader 

[of U. S.] [5155: 

© 1 ¢ Mar. 15, 1920; E 473069; 
Sam Cader, New York. 


DING DONG; words by Mrs. O. Abbey, 
music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] 
New York, Worid music pub. corp. 

[5156 
© Feb. 9, 1920; 2 ¢. Feb. 12, 1920; 
E 471048; Mrs. O. Abbey, Cleveland. 


DING TOES; words by Jack Caddigan, 
musie by Chick Story [of U. S.] 
[5157 


© 1c. Mar. 12, 1920; E 473057; 
Broadway music corp., New York. 


DISPOTISMO; marcia sinfonica, by R. 
Orlando [of Italy], arr. by G. Iasilli 
[of U. S.]; band. 4to. [5158 


© Oct. 10, 1918; 2 @ Mar. 25, 
1920; E 474593; O. Di Bella, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on sim- 
plifying and harmonizing. ] 


Do ANOTHER BREAK; fox trot, words 
and melody by Geo. Hamilton Green 
[of U. S.] [5159 

© 1c. Feb. 12, 1920; E 471039; 
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 


Do I WANNA GO BACK TO My U. S. A. 
WELL THAT’S JUST PUTTING IT MILD; 
words by C. Davis, music by Leo , 
Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [5160 
© Aug. 22, 1919; 2 @ Sept. 26, 
1919; E 459200; Chester Davis, 
Loda, Ill. 


Do NOTHING YOU WILL RUE; words by 
Mrs. J. L. White, melody by Luther 
A. Clark [of U. S.] [5161 

© 1c Mar. 26, 1920; E 473622; 
Mrs. J. L. White, Shelburn, Or. 


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5180 


Do WE MEAN IT; sacred solo, words by 
Alia M. Forster, music by C. G. Mon- 
roe fof U. S.]; sop. or ten. Cleve- 
land, O., Associate music pub’s. 

[5162 

oir) 13, 1920; 2 ¢. Mar? 22, 

1920; EH 473426; Cora Georgia Mon- 
roe, Cleveland. 


Do rou? words by L. Karbach, music 
by E. S. S. Huntington [of U. 8.] 
[5163 
© 1 « Feb. 20, 1920; E 472459; L. 
Karbach ; Omaha, Neb. 


Do YOU REMEMBER; words by Frederick 
Hinds, jr., music by Herbert W. 
Manzelmann [of U. S.] [5164 

(© Mar. +18, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 18, 
19820; E 473205; Manzelmann music 
co., Detroit. 


DONC, CE SERA PAR UN, CLAIR JOUR 
D’ETE; poésie de Paul Verlaine, mu- 
sique de Philippe Gaubert [of 
France] (Six mélodies, no. 2) [5165 

fi dan. St, 1920; 1 ¢« Feb. 24, 
1920; HE 469826; Durand et cie., 
Paris. 


DoNNA {LA} DELL’ UNIONE; versi di 
T. Ferrazzano, musica di G. del 
Colle [of Italy] [5166 


© 1c. Feb. 18, 1920; E 472526; 
Tony Ferrazzano, Paterson. 


Don’t wait; words by Dora F. Hen- 
dricks, music by H. A. Henry [of 
U. S.J [5167 


© Feb. 25, 1920; 2 c Feb. 28, 
1920; E 472848; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


DON’T WAIT UNTIL IT IS TOO LATE; 
words and music by W. E. Litke [of 
U. 8.], arr. by Thos. F. Cornell [of 
U. S.} [5168 


© 1c. Feb. 13, 1920; E 472297; 
Walter Ed. Litke, New York. 


Don’T YOU REMEMBER; words by B. 
Fitzgerald, music by Geo. Graff, jr. 
[of U. S.] New York, World music 
pub. corp. [5169 

© Feb. 9, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 12, 1920; 
E 471057; Bernice Fitzgerald, E. 
Sangus, O. 


Doorway (THE) OF THE OLD HOME; 
words by A. Davies, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, IIL, 
North American music pub. co. [5170 

© Aug. 22, 1919; 2 c«& Sept. 26, 
1919; EH 459176; Annie Davies, Du- 
luth, Minn. 


DoucHBoy (THE); words by L. E. 
Greene, music by Cregar B. Quain- 
tance [of U. S8.] [5171 

© 1c. Feb. 13, 1920; E 472312; 
Leslie E. Greene, Denver. 


DOWN BESIDE THE CIDER MILL; lyric by 
Alfred Bryan, music by Albert 
Gumble [of U. S.]. [5172 

© Mar. 5, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 6, 1920; 
E 473157; Jerome H. Remick & @o., 
New York. 


DOWN IN THE SHADY DELL; words by - 
N. E. Sprouse, melody by R. A. 
Browne [of U. S8.] [5173 


© 1c. Mar. 12, 1920; E 473018; 
N. E. Sprouse, Monessen, Pa. 


Down on Butt Frogs’ ISLE; words by 
R. Graham, music by James [Slap] 
White [of U. S.] [5174 


© Mar. 1, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1920; 
E 4725387; Roger Graham, Chicago. 


DRAMATIC ANDANTE; by Gaston Borch 
[of U. S.]; full orch. 4to. [5175 


© Dee. 31,1919; 2 c.. Mar. 11, 
1920; E 474110; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


DREAM GIRL; lyric by Thomas Jolley 
and Lloyd E. Brown, music by T. L. 
Brown [of U. S.], arr. by Fred E. 
Albert [of U. S.] [5176 


© 1c. Mar. 15, 1920; E 473102; 
Truman Lyle Brown, St. Louis. 


words by H. E. Lankswert, music 
by Edouard Hesselberg [of U. S8.] 
[5177 


© Jan. 1, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 14, 1920; 
E 470507; Henry E. Lankswert, 
Chillicothe, O. 


DREAMING DREAMS OF YOU; a mother’s 
answer, words by Jack McGovern, 
music by Lucile Deyo Weigand [of 
Uz'S:] [5178 
© Mar. 18, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 18, 
1920; E 4738203; Bluebird music co., 
Huron, O. 


DREAMING OF THE SAME OLD GIRL; lyric 
by Gus Kahn, music by Egbert Van 
Alstyne [of U. S.] [5179 

©) Mar: -12). 1920): 2 Ee. Mar.” 12; 
1920; E 473150; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


DREAMING OF YOU; words and music by 
M. H. Downing [of U. S.], arr. by 
Joseph A. Campbell [of U. S.] [5180 

© 1c Mar. 13, 1920; E 473105; 
M. Henry Downing, Brooklyn. 


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5181 


pt. 11, D. s., v. 15 


DREAMS; words and melody by Z. Fitz- 
Gerald [of U. S.] [5181 
© 1c. Mar. 5, 1920; E 471858; 
Zeph Fitz-Gerald, Grand Rapids, 
Mich. 


DREAMS AMOUNT TO NOTHING TILL YOU 
MAKE MY DREAMS COME TRUE; words 
by Lynn Ewing, music by Jos. T. 
Kaine [of U. 8.] [5182 

© Mar. 1, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 28, 1920; 
E 472885; Volkwein bros., Pitts- 
burgh. 


DREAMS OF THE NIGHT; words by P. 
Valentik, music by Edouard Hessel- 
berg [of U. S8.] [5183 

©" Feb. 10) 1920-2 “e.) Web. 26, 
1920; E 472780; Paul Valentik, Nor- 
walk, Conn. 


DREAMS WILL PROVE TRUE DEAR TO YOU 
AND I; words and melody by H. W. 
Gericke [of U. 8.] [5184 

© 1c. Feb. 28, 1920; E 472908; 
H. Wm. Gericke, Neihart, Mont. 


DREAMY CHINESE DOLL; words by Max 

Lief, music by I. Levisohn [of U. S8.] 

[5185 

© 1c. Feb. 26, 1920; E 472688; 
Stella Levisohn, New York. 


DRIFTING FROM THE ONE YOU ONCE 
CALLED SWEETHEART; words by E. A. 
Aichele and Wm. M. Schmitt, music 
by HE. A. Aichele [of U. S.] [5186 

© 1c. Feb. 18, 1920; E 472416; 
Elmer Arthur Aichele, Cincinnati. 


DRINK TO ME ONLY WITH THINE EYES 
FOR YOU CAN BUY NO WINE; words 
by D. Donnelly, music by John Egan 
LOS] [5187 

© 1« Mar. 19, 1920; E 473287; 
Dorothy Donnelly, New York. 


DRY CABARET BLUES; by S. Smolin [of 

U. 8.]; piano. [5188 

© 1c. Mar. 5, 1920; E 471849; 
Sam Smolin, Akron, O. 


Dur (1) SoLDATI; versi di T. Ferraz- 

zano, musica di D. Ietti [of Italy] 

[5189 

© 1c. Feb. 18, 1920; H 472529; 
Tony Ferrazzano, Paterson. 


Duna; words and music by Josephine 
MeGill [of U. S:] ; voreh, cace; in) EB 
flat. Ato. [5190 

© Mar. 8, 1920; 2 ce. Mar. 10, 1920; 

E 469490; Boosey & co., New York. 

[Copyright is claimed on orchestral 
accompaniment] 


DYNAMIC MARCH; by C. E. Keller fof 
U. S.]; piano. Chicago, National 
MUSIC EO)!” [5191 

© Mar. 12,. 1920; 2 c. Mar. 15, 
1920; E 474392; Chas. E. Keller, 
Chicago. 


HAGte’s (The) cry FOR LIBERTY; words 
by L. Jorgensen, music by Leo Fried- 
man [of U. S.] Chicago, Ill., North 
American music pub. co. [5192 

© Aug. 22, 1919; 2 c Sept. 26, 
1919; EK 459198; Lorena Jorgensen, 
Newport News, Va. 


HAsSTeER (AN) caroL; words by Mrs. 
. ©. Nusser, music by Edouard 
Hesseibere [of U. S.] [5193 
© Feb. 10, 1920; 2c. Feb. 26, 
1920; H 472782; Mrs. A. C. Nusser, 
Pittsburgh. 


HASTER CLASSIOS NO. 8; selections from 
the masterpieces, words by C. Austin 
Miles and others, music arr. by Al- 
fred Judson and others [fof U. 8.] 
8vo. [5194 

© Mar. 3, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 26, 1920; 
E 473610; Hall-Mack co., Philadel- 
phia. 


EASTER MORNING; Service, words and 
music by Walter A. Shawker [of U. 
S.] 8vo. [5195 

© Mar. 8, 1920; 2.c. Mar. 26, 1920; 
E) 473607; Hail-Mack co., Philadel- 
phia. 


EASTERTIDE; service, words by KElsie 
Dunean Yale, music by J. Lincoln 
Hall [of U. S.] 8vo. [5196 

© Mar. 3, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 26, 1920; 
HE 473609; Hall-Mack co., Philadel- 
phia. ' . 


BASY STEPPERS BALL; words by Walter 
Hirsch, music by Wilfred Duke [of 
U. S.J [5197 

© Mar. 1, 1920; 2 ec. Feb. 19, 1920; 
EK 472538; Roger Graham, Chicago. 


Ecce PANIS; Latin hymn, music by 
Eduardo Marzo fof U. S.]; unison 
chorus with second voice ad lib. (In 
his Gloria et honor) [5198 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 2c. Jan. 8, 1920; 
E 470224; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 


HcHo (AN) OF THE PAST; words by 
Mrs. J. L. White, melody by Luther 
A. Clark, [ore eal [5199 

© 1c. Mar. 26, 1920; E 473624; 
Mrs. J. L. White, Shelburn, Or. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1920 


5218 


EcuHorES OF THE FETE; by Reginald De- 
Koven [of U. S.] op. 415, no. 2; 
piano. [5200 

(© Mar. 12, 1920; -2) c ‘Mar.: 15, 
1920; E 474306; John Church ¢o., 
Cincinnati. 


Eco (1’) DELL’ ALBA; parole e musica 
di G. C. Petrucci [of Italy, domiciled 
at Boston, Mass. ] [5201 

© 1.¢ Feb. 26, 1920; E 472691; 
Giovanni Clementino Petrucci, Bos- 
ton. 


Epce (THE) OF BEYOND; lyric suite, by 
Jean Morel [of Great Britain]; 
piano. Contents:—The light of 
western stars.—The edge of be- 
yond.—Wind on the prairie—The 
canopy of heaven. [5202 

© Mar. 1, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 6, 1920; 
HH 469500; Reeder & Walsh, London. 


EvItH CAVELL; words by A. B. Gilli- 
land, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.] Chicago, Ill., North Ameri- 
can music pub. co. [52038 

fon Age 22,. 1919-2 c. Sept. 26, 
1919; EH 459210; Alton B. Gilliland, 
Corso, Mo. 


EGLoGuE; par Gabriel Groviez [of 
France]; piano. (Nouvelles piéces, 
no. 3) [5204 


© Dee. 31, °1919;: 1 c. Mar. 11, 
1920; E 469519; Jacques Vuillemin, 
Nantes, France. 


ELEGANTE (L’) BALLERINA; quadriglia, 
arr. by Paul Bolognese [of U. 8.]; 
piano. [5205 

© 1c. Feb. 28, 1920; E 472890; 
N. J. Loreck, Brooklyn. 


ELEMENTARY STRING TUTOR, STEP 1; 
arr. and ed. by James Brown [fof 
England] (Polychordia string li- 
brary no. 1, primary grade) [5206 

© Feb. 19, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 5, 1920; 
EK 469438; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. 


Hinisa (A-lee-sa); Spanish serenade, 
words and music by H. L. Lee [of 
U_S.]; tenor. [5207 

© 1c. Mar. 15, 1920; EH 473100; 
Herbert Leonidas Lee, Camp Tay- 
lor, Ky. 


EMERGENCY AID; march two-step, by 
Mackie-Beyer [of U. 8.]; orch. with 
piano. 4to. [5208 

© Mar. 10, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 15, 
1920; E 473077; J. W. Pepper & son, 
Philadelphia. 


Hminita; by G. F. Warburg [of U. 8.], 
arr. by Albert M. Kanrich [of U. 
S.]; orech. Boston, Music service co. 
4to. [5209 

© 1c Mar. 18, 1920; E 474380; 
Gerald FE. Warburg, New York. 


EIN INTIMITE; romance sans paroles, 
par Ch. Bauderlique [of France] ; 
piano et violon. [5210 

© Jan. 31, 1920; 1 ¢ Feb. 24, 
1920; E 469337; Bauderlique, Paris. 


EIN SOURDINE; poésie de Paul Verlaine, 
musigue de Philippe Gaubert [of 
Krance] (Six Mélodies, no. 4) 

[5211 

©; Jan. 31, 1920: 1. ©: Pep. 24, 

1920; E 469328; Durand et cie, 
Paris. 


Enp (THE) OF THE TRAIL; words by 
C. J. Thompson, musie by Felix Do- 
lores [of Engiand] [5212 

© Feb. 6, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 
E 469286; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


ERoE (L’); marcia sinfonica; by R. 
Orlando [of Italy], arr. by J. Giol’ 
[of U. 8.]; band. obl. 24mo. [5218 

© Nov. 15, 1919; 2 e@ Mar. 25, 
1920; E 474586; O. Di Bella, New 
York. {Copyright is claimed on sim- 
plifying and harmonizing] 


Erotica (L’) BATTAGLIA DEL PIAVE; ma- 
zurka, arr. by Paul Bolognese [of 
WS. 1; piano. [5214 

© 1c. Feb. 28, 1920; E 472897; 
N. J. Loreck, Brooklyn. 


HRoIsSMOo; marcia, by L. Musso [of 
Italy], arr. by G. Iasilli [of U. S.J; 
band. obl. 24mo. [5215 

©: Nov. 15, 1919; 2 ¢ Mar.) 25, 
1920; HW 474587; O. Di Bella, New 
York. [Copyright is clainred on new 
arrangement |] 


ESspPERANZA; waltz, by E. C. Klapholz 


[of U. S.]; instrumental. [5216 
© 1e@ Mar. 16, 1920; E 474294: 
Ernest C. Klapholz, New York. 
EsQuissE; petite chanson du style an- 
cien, par Jan Blockx [of France]; 
piano. (Piéces pour piano, no. 3) 
[5217 
© Jan-31,, 1920; 1 e) Feb. 24, 
1920; EH 469340; Heugel et cie., 
Paris. 
ESTELLE; valse, by Jules Fontaine [of 
Great Britain]; piano. [5218 
© Dec. 30, 1919: 1 ec. Mar. 11, 
1920; E 469506; J. R. Lafleur & son, 
Itd., London. 


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5219 


pt. Im, n. S., V. 15 


ETERNAL CHILDHOOD; words by Ralph 
G. Morgan, music by Leo Friedman 
fof U. 8.] Chicago, North Ameri- 
can music co. [5219 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 472784; Hilla Morgan, Rockford, 
Til. 


EUTERPE ; overture, by E. B. Bartz [of 
WSe ot, Orch. ‘se. 2) Piane. 
[5220, 5221 
© 1c. each Feb. 26, 1920; E 
472682, 472683; Ernest B. Bartz, 
New York. 


EVENING (THE) HOUR OF SONG; lyric 
by U. S. Huggins, music by A. N. 
Grimes [of U. S.] [5222 

©: Feb: 25. 4920-2" c. Feb. 28, 
1920; E 472824; Liberty song co., 
Chicago. 

EVENING LAKE SONG; words and music 
by Elliot Griffis [of U. S.]; in D 
flat. [5223 

i Jans: 2h: 1920-2 -e;, an * 22, 
1920; E 470654; Composers’ music 
corp., New York. 

EVENING SHADOWS; reverie, by Mackie- 
Beyer [of U. S.]; orch. with piano. 
4to. [5224 

© Mar. 10, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 15, 
1920; E 473072; J. W. Pepper & 
son, Philadelphia. 

Ever FAIR DETROIT; words by F. E. 
Leveque, music by Geo. Trevor [of 
U. S.] [5225 

© 1c. Mar. 22, 1920; E 473353; 
F. E. Leveque, Lake Linden, Mich. 

EVERY ONCE IN A WHILE; words by 
Marshall Walker, music by W. E. 
Skidmore [of U. S.] [5226 

© Mar. 8, 1920; 2 c« Mar. 10, 
1920; E 473004; Will E. Skidmore, 
New York. 

EVERY STAR; words and melody by P. 

Arnold [of U. S.J] [5227 
© 1c. Mar. 6, 1920; E 472965; 
Pauline Arnold, New York. 


EVERYBODY’S BUDDY; words by Bernie 
Grossman, music by Billy Frisch [of 
U. S.] [5228 

© Feb. 20, 1920; 2 « Feb. 20, 
1920; E 471839; Stark & Cowan, 
inc., New York. — 

EVERYTHING COMES TO THOSE WHO 
WAIT, SO MY TURN WILL COME BYE 
AND BYE; words and music by Ar- 
thur Fields and Irving Kaufman [of 
U. S.J [5229 

© Feb. 14, 1920; 2 «@ Feb. 20, 
1920; E 472538; Geo. A. Friedman, 
ine., New York. 


EVERYTHING IS LIFE IN DIXIE; words 
by Walter K. Boehm, music by Mau- 
rice J. Kirwin [of U. S.] [5230 

© 1c. Feb. 18, 1920; E 472421: 
Boehm and Kirwin, Hermann, Mo. 


Ev’RYBODY IN THE TOWN IS SOBER SINCE 
MY CELLAR WENT DRY; from Wet and 
dry, words and musie by Jean C., 
Havez [of U. 8.] [5231 

© Feb. 27, 1920; 2 « Feb. 28, 
1920; E 471832; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


EV’RYBODY’S SWEETHEART; words by C. 
P. Ryan, music by Leo Friedman [of © 
U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music ¢o. [5282 

© Aug. 25, 1919; 2) Ben 2. 
1920; E 472790; Carlton P. Ryan, 
Thane, Alaska. 


EXcCELSIoR (THE) HYMNAL; for Sun- 
day schools, young people’s societies 
and other departments of church 
work, ed. by I. H. Meredith and 
Grant Colfax Tullar [of U. 8.] 8vo. 

[5233 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 c and aff. Feb. 

2, 1920; A 561716; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. 


EYES OF GRAY; words by Bessie 
Knight, music by H. L. Stone [of 
U. S.] New York, N. Y., Chicago, 
Ill., Spokane, Wash., Harry L. Stone 
music pub. co. [5234 

© Mar. 10, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 17, 
1920; E 473195; Harry L. Stone, 
Spokane, Wash. 


Eyres (THE) OF MY SOUL; words by 
HK. M. Marshall, melody by Artie 
Bowers [of U. S.] [5235 


© 1 © Mar. 22, 1920; E 473433; 
Ethel May Marshall, Newark, N. J. 


Farr STAFFORD; quartet, words and 
music by F. J. O’Neill [of U. S.J]; 


mixed voices. Stafford Springs, 
Conn., Francis J. Fitzpatrick. 4to. 
[5236 


© Feb. 2, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 10, 
1920; E 473009; Felix J. O’Neill, 
Stafford Springs, Conn. 


FAIRIES HAVE DECKED THE GREEN; 
words and music by G. Twyman [of 
Us [5237 

© 1c Mar. 22, 1920; EH 473455; 
- Grace Twyman, Marshall, Tex. 


322 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no: 4, 1920 


Farry (A) TALE; primo part in the 
compass of five tones, by Fr. T. Lift! 
fof Austria] op. 107, no. 2; piano, 
four hands. (Two scholars) 

[5238 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2c. Mar. 5, 1920; 
KE 469482; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
Gelphia. 


FARANDOLE (LA); danse provencale, 
di Vincenzo Billi [of Italy] op. 307; 
piccola orch. con ,pianoforte con- 
duttore. 4to. (Films musicali, no. 
21) [5239 

mwa 14) 1920. 1 ¢ Mar. 12, 
1920; E 469533; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


FAREWELL MY DAY; Words and music 
by C. W. Krogmann [of U. 8.]; high 
or medium voice. [5240 

© Feb. 24, 1920; 2 ec. Feb. 28, 
1920; E 472833; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 


FatrHER; words by G. B. Baker, music 
by Hector Richard [of U. S.] Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [5241 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 12, 
1920; E 474355; Gracie B. Baker, 
Glidden, Tex. 


; words by L. R. Thorne, melody 
by Luther A. Clarke [of U. S.] 
[5242 
© 1c Mar. 26, 1920; E 473626; 
Lillie R. Thorne, Texarkana, Ark. 


FEDE E SPERANZA; mazurka, arr. by 
Paul Bolognese [of U. S.]; piano. 
[5243 
© 1c. Feb. 28, 1920; H 472896; 
N. J. Loreck, Brooklyn. 

FELIZ MOMENTO; mazurca, por F. Bal- 
cazar Hernandez [of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at New York]; piano. [5244 

© 1c. Mar. 9, 1920; E 474012; 
Fausto B. Hernandez, New York. 

FIDELIDAD; waltz, by F. B. Hernandez 
[of Mexico, domiciled at New 
York]; piano. [5245 

© 1c Mar. 9, 1920; EH 474011; 
Fausto B. Hernandez, New York. 

FirLtps oF IRISH GREEN; words by W. 
¥. Bowman, music by Adelaide A. 
Bowman [of U. 8.], arr. by W. H. 
Hochheim [of U. S.] [5246 

© 1« Mar. 28, 1920; E 473462; 

W. F. Bowman, Middieboro, Mass. 

icuratro; shottishe, by Giuseppe Crisa- 

fulli fof U. S.]; piano. [5247 

© 1c. Mar. 12, 1920; HE 473023; 
Melody piano co., New York. 


5256 


FIOR DI PRIMAVERA; mazurea, by S. 

Seariano [of U. 8.], piano. [5248 

© 1c. Mar. 23, 1920; E 473838; 
Salvatore Seariano, New York. 


First (THE) SHOT IS FIRED; America 
has shown the way, words and music 
by Hal Parker [of England, domi- 
ciled at New York] [5249 

© 1. Mar. 6, 1920; E 472957; 
Henry Parker, New York. 


FLEETING HOME TO YOU; words by R. 
Young, music by Leo Friedman [of 


U. S.J] Chicago, North American 
music co. [5250 
© Aug. 22, 1919° 2i:e. Sept; 26: 


1919; HE 459207; 
Dewar, OKi. 


Robert . Young, 


EHLEURS EFFEUILLEES ; valse double-bos- 
ton, di Vincenzo Billi [of Italy] op. 


302; piccola orch. con pianoforte 
conduttore. 4to. (Films musicali, 
no. 22) [5251 


© Mar. 11, 1920; 1 ec. Mar. 12, 
1920; EH 469534; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


WLICKER (A) FANCY; burlesque movie 
scenario, words and melody by W. 
Weems [of U. S.] [5252 

© 1e Feb. 2, 1920; BE 472811; 
Waiter Weems, Portsmouth, Va. 


FLOREINE; waltz, by Schuster, played 
by Bob Alden and George Stanley 
fof U. S.] (imperial player rolls, 
no. 9952) [5253 

©) Feb: 36; 19202 2..¢. Mar .20, 
1920; E 4738669; Imperial player 
roli eo., Chicago. [Copyright is 
claimed on interpretation. ] 


FLORENCE DEARIE; from My junior 
week girl, lyric and melody by B. E. 
Taylor [of U. S.] [5254 

© Feb. 12, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 
1920; E 472806; B. Eugene Taylor, 
kinases NT Y: 


FLoRIeENT (Flower of the Orient) ; 
words by Louis Attell, music by J. 
Attell [of U. S.], arr. by Alfred 
Dalby [oi U. S.] [5255 

© 1e¢ Mar. 22, 1920; E 473454; 

Johnny Atteli, New York. 


FLOWER (THE) FROM THE MOUNTAIN 


THAT CAME TO ME; waltz, words by 
P. Case, melody by A. Belardez [of 
U. S.] [5256 
© 1c. Mar. 17, 1920; E 473221; 
Alex Belardez and Paul Case, San 
Quentin, Calif. . 


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5257 


FLOWER (THE) IN THE GARDEN OF MY 
MEMORY; words by F. J. Szmeyda, 
music by Edouard Hesselberg [of 
U. S8.] [5257 

© Jan. 1, 1920; 2c. Jan. 14, 1920; 
EH 470475; Frank J. Szmeyda, Wil- 
mington, Del. 


FLOWER OF Gob’S GARDEN; words and 
music by G. Parker [of U. S.], arr. 
by Lucien G. Chaffin [of U. S.] 

[5258 


1c. Mar. 16, 1920; E 474292; 
Gerald Parker, Glen Ridge, N. J. 


FLOWER SONG; choral, lyric by HE. M. 
Carroll, music by Lange, arr. by 
Christopher O’Hare [of U. S.]; voice 
1 and 2. 4to. (Two-part chorals, 
no. 221) [5259 

© Dee, 1, 1919; 2 «. Dec. 10, 1919; 
E 472766; John Franklin music co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on lyric] 


FLUFFY RUFFLES; one step, by Green, 
played by Al. Eldridge [of U. S.] 
(Imperial player rolls, no. 91047) 

[5260 

© Mar. 20, 1920; 2 c Mar. 25, 

1920; E 474566; Imperial player 

roll co., Chicago. [Copyright is 
claimed on interpretation. ] 


FOLLOW ME, IT’S A VERY SIMPLE MAT- 
TER; lyric by Neville Fleeson, mu- 
sicwby Albert Von Tilzer [of U. S.] 

[5261 
© 1 ¢. Mar. 19, 1920; E 473288; 
Art music, ine., New York. 


FOLLOW THE FLAG; baitle song of lib- 


erty, poem and music by A. R. 
Fordyce [of U. S.] [5262 
© Feb. 17, 1920; 2 ¢ Feb. 11, 


1920; E 472531; Alexander Robert 
Fordyce, Newark, N. J. 
high 


FoOoTt-BALL SONG. See Fostoria 


school songs. 


FoR EV’RY DOOR THAT CLOSES ANOTHER 
WILL OPEN FOR YOU; words and mu- 


sic by Kendis and Brockman [of 
ise] [5263 
© Jan. 26, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 26, 


1920; E 472687; Kendis-Brockman 
music co., inc., New York. 


FoR FREEDOM, TRUTH AND RIGHT; words 
by W. Chantler, music by Geo. Graff, 
jr. [of U. S.] New York, World mu- 
sic pub. corp. [5264 

© Mar. 11, 1920; 2 c Mar. 15, 
1920; E 473297; William Chantler, 
Minneapolis. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 15 


FoR WHAT ARE THE ROSES WITHOUT 
you; words by Leslie Davis Reese, 
music by J. L. Ritchie [of U. S.] 

' (5265. 
© 1 «. Feb. 20, 1920; E 473139; 
John Lawrence Ritchie, Pittsburgh. 


FORGET-ME-NoTS ; E. B. Smith, music by 
Katherine K. Davis [of U. 8.] 
[5266. 
© 1c Mar. 12, 1920; E 473393, 
Elvira B. Smith, Boston. 


FORGOTTEN; words by I. Traughber,. 
musie by Geo. Trevor [of U. S.] 
[5267 
© 1c. Mar. 22, 1920; EH 473349; 
Irene Traughber, Gordon, Tex. 


FORWARD KNIGHTS OF BosToN; Boston 
commandery hymn, words by Leon 
Van Vliet, music by Thomas M. Car- 
ter [of U. S.] Svo. [5268:. 


© Feb, 14, 1920; 1 ce. Feb. 7, 1920; 
1c. Feb. 20, 1920; E 472518; Boston 
Commandery of Knights Templar, 
Boston. 


FoOsTER (STEPHEN) Three American 
folk-tunes; by S. Foster, transcribed 
by James Spencer [of U. 8.]; piano, 


with modern harmonies. Con- 
tents: — Swanee_ river. — Kentucky 
home.—Old black Joe. [5269 


© Feb. 28, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1920; 
EK 4718538; White-Smith musie pub. 
¢co., Boston. 


FosToRIs HIGH SCHOOL SONGS; words 
by Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wainwright 
and Geraldine Himburg, music by 
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wainwright [of 
U. S.] Fostoria high school band. — 
Contents: — Foot-ball song. — Our 
high school song. [5270: 


© Dec. 20, 1919; 2 ce. Jan. 12, 
1920; EK 478657; J. W. Wainwright, 
Fostoria, O. 


Fountain .(THE) THAT NEVER RUNS 
DRY; words and music by Haldor 
‘Lillenas [of U. S.] [5271 


© Feb. 25,. 1920: 2. %e) Weave 2a, 
1920; BE 472846; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


Four HAND EXHIBITION PIECES; by va- 
rious composers, compiled by Pres- 
ton W. Orein [of U. 8.]; pf. P5272, 

© Feb. 2, 1920; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
9, 1920; A 563299; Theo. Presser Co., 
Philadelphia. 


324 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1920 


5289’ 


FRANCES WON’T YOU BE MY GREAT BIG 
DOLL; words by J. Y. Allen, music by 
Leo Friedman [fof U. S8.] Chicago, 
Iii., North American music pub. co. 

[5273 

i ,Auz. 22, 1919: 2 « Sept. 26, 

1919; E 459206; James Y. Allen, 
Atlanta. 


FRATERNITY ; march, by C. C. Haugh 
fof U. S.J]; band. 4to. [5274 
© Mar. 16, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 19, 
1920; E 473408; Crescent music pub. 
co., Detour, Md. 


FREEDOM (THE) OF WINGS; words and 
melody by A. V. Fiske [of U. S8.], 
arr. by Arthur Ward [of U. S8.] 

[5275 
© 1c. Mar. 19, 1920; E 473328; 
Alice V, Fiske, Minneapolis. 


F'REEs14A; valse founded on The out- 
post, by Gordon Mackenzie [of Great 
Britain]; piano. [5276 

© Feb. 5, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 10, 1920; 
EK 469495; Boosey & co.. London, 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


FRIENDS’ CENTRAL SCHOOL SONG; words 
by William Bradway, music by J. S. 
Bradway [of U. 8.] 4to. [5277 

© Mar. 18, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 26, 
1920; E 473606; John S. Bradway, 
Phiiadelphia. 


WRIENDS OF THE SERVICE; words by D. 
J. Trummer, music by Geo. Graff, 
jr. [of U. 8.] New York, World 

‘ music pub. corp. [5278 

© Feb. 9, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 12, 1920; 
EH 471040; David J. Trummer, Val- 

_ lejo, Calif. 

From CHATEAU THIERRY TO THE 

RHINE; words by H. T. Haller, 

musie by E. 8S. S. Huntington [of 

U. S.J [5279 
© 1c. Feb. 28, 1920; E 472828; 

Harry T. Haller and Denver Smith, 

Buffalo. 


FROM THE HICKORY AND THE COTTON; 
seventeen American tunes, arr. and 
har. by Mortimer Wilson [of U. 
S.]; organ. [5280 

© Mar. 17, 1920; 2 c Mar. 22, 
1920; HK 473542; Composers music 
ecorp., New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement and har- 
monization ] 

FuLy1a; mazurka, by A. Anelli [of 
Italy, domiciled at New York]; in- 
strumental. [5281 

© 1c Feb. 9, 1920; E 472187; 
Alfred Anelli, New York. 


WcerLaNa (LA); valse-bolero, by Lee 
S. Roberts, arr. by Adolf Schmid 
[of England]; orch. with piano 


conductor. (Schirmer’s galaxy, no. 
160) [5282 
© Mar. 20, 1920; 2 ce. Mar. 22, 


1920; E 473448; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement] - 


GAME OF LOVE; words by Milton S. 
Katz, melody by E. W. Kapner [of 
U. 8.], arr. by Burrell Van Buren 
fof, U., S:] [5283 

© 1c. Mar. 10, 1920; E 4738001; 
Edward W. Kapner, Philadelphia. 


GARDEN MEMORIES; words by Alice Al- 
mira Moore, music by Isobel Isla 
Huteson [of U. 8.] [5284 


©) AMar:; 10): 1920: 2 es Mar.: 23: 
1920; E 473067; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston. 

GavoTTE. See Old spinet. 
GEBET UND GLAUBE; worte and musik 
von D. Koroch [of U. S.] [5285 

Gr hep 17, 49207" 1 ¢ Web, 2 
1920; 1 ec. Mar. 17, 1920; EH 473384; 
David Koroch, Fresno, Calif. 


Gre! I wrsH I HAD A GIRL LIKE Marky; 
Mary must have been some pal, 
words and music by Arthur Fields 
and Irving Kaufman [of U. S8.] 

[5286 

©)Mare a2; <1920%'Ze: Mar. 15, 

1920; E 473178; Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. 


GERMAN (THE) KAISER’S WORLDWIDE 
REIGN OF TERROR; words by T. J. 
Northey, musie by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Letgers music 
co. [5287 


© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 e. Mar. 12, 
1920; E 474364; Thomas J. Northey, 
Mohrland, Utah. 


GERMANY THE TRAITOR; words by G. 
W. Tice, music by Geo. Trevor [of 
iS.) [5288 


© 1c. Feb. 9, 1920; E 472207; 
Geo. W. Tice, Indianapolis. 


GET ’EM WHILE THEY’RE DANCING 
AROUND; words and melody by Sid- 
ney D. Mitchell, Abel Baer and 
Arehie Gottler [of U. S8.] [5289 


© 1c. Feb. 20, 1920; E 471577; 
Leo Feist, ine., New York. 


329 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5290 


GET UP AND GET OUT, THAT’S ALL; 
words by Gordon Johnstone, music 
by Geoffrey O’Hara [of U. S.] 

[5290 

©. Web. 25, 19205. 2 .e.) Web. 226, 

1920; E 471571; Leo Feist, ine, 
New York. ; 


GIBELLINA; march, by A. Amadei [of 
Italy], arr. by G. Iasilli [of U. 8.]; 
band, obl. 24mo. [5291 

©: Nov.. 15,°1919*° 2 e* Mar 25, 
1920; E 474582; O. Di Bella, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on 
simplifying and harmonizing] 

GIPSIES AT PLAY; by Frederic Hmer- 
son Farrar [of U. 8.]; piano. [5292 

© Feb. 18, 1920; 2 c. Feb.. 19, 
1920; E 472511; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 

GIPSY LAND; lyric by 
Brown, music by Herbert Spencer 
[or US.) [5293 

©: Mar.) 5) 1920-2. e." Mars, 'G: 
1920; E 473151; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


Gipsy’s (THE) DREAM; musical selec- 


tions, words and music by A. J. 
Schindler [of U. S.] 4to. Con- 
tents: Come with the gypsies.— 
Mother calls me. [5294 


©.) Meh: 10; . 1920-02) 4e., Web, 19; 
1920; E 472424; Anthony J. 
Schindler, Bloomfield, N. J. 

GIRL OF MY DREAMS; waltz song, words 
by Merrell L. Stout and R. K. 
Wood, music by Merrell L. Stout [of 
\ Jens P| [5295 

Mar. (45+ 1920) Divers Mar: 9, 
1920; E 473171; C. W. Thompson 
& co., Boston. 

Girntik (A) IN A KIMONA; from Mil- 
lion dollar doli in Paris, words and 
music by Louis Weslyn [of U. S.] 

[5296 

© Feb. 7 10519207 Ques Hep. at. 

1920: E 471065; Jos. W. Stern & 
co., New York. 

Gir~ts (THE) I USED To FANCY; from 
Million dollar doll in Paris, words 
and music by Louis’ Weslyn [of U. 
S.J [5297 

©) ‘Hebi dds T9202 satep. 1.4. 
1920; E 471064; Jos. W. Stern & 
co., New York. 

Givi ME BACK MY HEART; words by C. 
T. Burneson, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington fof U. S.] [5298 

© 1c. Feb. 20, 1920; E 472449; 
Clyde T. Burmeson, West Bridge- 
water, Pa. 


Fleta Jan 


pt. 197; 1. S., edd 


GIVE ME THE SULTAN’S HAREM; won’t 
you give that harem to me, one-step, 
by Abner Silver, arr. by Wm. Schulz 
[of U. S.]; full oreh. 4to.. [5299 


© Dee. 10, 1919; 2 ec. Mar. 4, 
1920; HE 471765; M. Whitmark & 
sons, New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement] 


GLORIOUS (THE) DAY; words by R. §S. 
Owen, music by L. E. Folkenberg 
[of U. 8.] [5300 


© July 29, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1920; 
E 471807; Roderick S. Owen and 
Louis E. Folkenberg, Riverside, 
Calif. 


GLORY BE TO THE FATHER; words from 
the prayer book, music by Chas. H. 
Gabriel, jr. [of U. §.] [5301 

© Feb. 25, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 28, 1920; 
EK 472839; Homer A, Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 


Gory, GLORY TO ouR Kine. See Barnes 
(Edward Shippen) Six carois. 


GLORY LIGHT; Easter service, words by 
Eneanor Allen Schroll and Palmer 
Hartsough, music by J. H. Fillmore 
[of U. S.J] 8vo. Cincinnati, O., Fill- 
more music house. [5302 

© Feb. 7, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 13, 1920; 
E 472299; Fillmore bros., Cincinnati. 


GLORY OF THE SEAS; march, by H. J. 
Woods [fof U. §8.]; full band. 4to. 
(American star j’l., no. 2131) [5303 


© Jan. 15, 1920:) 2 eG Mar: 11, 
1920; E 473656; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


GLUCIONES DE AYER; danza, por F. 
Baleazar Hernandez [of Mexico, 
domiciled at New York]; piano. 

[5304 


© 1c. Mar. 19, 1920; HE 4740138; 
Fausts B. Hernandez, New York. 


GLucK (CHRISTOPH WILIBALD VON) 
Dance of the happy spirits; from 
' Orpheus, by CC. W. Gluck, arr. by 
Marx E. Oberndorfer [of U. S.]; 
analysis by Anne Shaw Faulkner; 
piano. (Music in the home, series 
no. 2, Frederick A. Stock, editor-in- 
chief, of U. S.) [53805 
© Dec. 27, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 18, 
1920; HE 474393 ; McKinley music co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
editing, arrangement and annota- 
tions ] 


326 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1920 


Gop IS WITH US EVERY DAY; sacred 

song, words by Una Carr, music by 

D. [i. e., Dave Derden, of U. S.], 

arr. by B. H. P. [of U. S.]; mixed 

voices. 4to. [5306 

© Mar. 1, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 5, 1920; 

EK 471859; B. EH. Patterson, Lock- 
wood, Mo. 


Gop sAVE AMERICA; a national hymn, 
words by W. Franke Harling and 
Frank Conroy, music by W. F. Har- 
ling [of U. 8.]; male chorus. 4to. 
(Modern series no. 175) [5307 


© Mar. 10, 1920; 2 ¢ Mar. 12, 
1920-> FH) 473016; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 


Gop’s OWN BOOK; words and music by 
S..5.\sackson [of U. 8.] [5308 


©ipwepe 25, 1920; 2 és. Feb.) 28, 


1920; E 472866; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 

GOLDEN DAYS; march, by J. E. Wells 
[of U. S.J]; band. 4to. [5309 


© Mar. 9, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1920; 
EK 472944; Fred Jewell, Oskaloosa, 
Ta. - 


GOLDEN (THE) DREAM BOAT; lullaby, 
words by Edgar A. Guest, music by 
wWeoN. Aiverd fof U. S.] [5310 

© Feb. 24, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 26, 1920; 
473276; W. N. Alvord, Tacoma. 


GONDOLIERA; by H. L. Ashford [of U. 
S.]; piano, four hands. (In friendly 
lands) [5311 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 5, 1920; 
HK 471973; Theo. Presser co:, Phila- 
delphia. 


GONE; words by J. Wieland, music by 
EH. S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 

[5312 

© 1c Feb. 20, 1920; E 472450; 
Jean Wieland, College Point, INDY! 


Goop BYE pRY AMERICA; words and 
musie by C. BH. Holah and C. F. 
Helgren [of U. S.]; arr. by Jack 
Virgil [of U. S.] [53813 

© 1 «© Mar. 12, 1920; E 473056: 
©. E. Holah and C. F. Helgren, 
Omaha, Neb. 


GOOD-BYE MOTHER; words by G. Ro- 
Maine, melody by Jean Navarre 
[pseud. of Hthel Fisher, of U. S8.] 

[5314 


© 1c. Mar. 26, 1920; E 473616; 
Guernsey Romaine, Philadelphia. 


177085—20——_3 


Da20 


Goop ISN’T IT? I7T’s NoT; words and 
musie by J. F. Connor fof U. 8.] 
Boston, Mass., Copely music co. 

[5315 
© Mar. 5, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1920; 
FE 474006; James BF. Connor, Boston. 


Goop NEWS; words by Fanny J.-Cros- 
by, music by B. D. Ackley [of U. 8.] 


[5316 
©) Web. 25; 1920- 2 & Reb. 28. 
1920; BH 472845; Homer A. Rode 


reaver, Chicago. 


Goop-NIGHT ANGELINE; fox trot, by Jim 
Kurope, Noble Sissle and Hubie | 
Biake, arr. by Harold Ivers [of U. 
8.1: full band, 4to. [5317 

© Feb. 18, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1920; 

471764; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


GooD NIGHT BABY; words by NHthel 
Jecko [pseud. of A. R. Yeko], music 
by Leo. Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [5318 

© Sept. 17, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1920; 
E 472785 ; Anna R. Yeko, Milwaukee. 


Gosso-on’s (THE) RETURN; words by 
Mrs. N. C. Gauntt, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, North 
American musie co. [5319 

© "Au 22) 19t9> 2c. ‘Sept: 26, 
1919; E 459213; Mrs. Newton C. 
Gaunit, Portland, Or. 


GRAFT, GRAFT, GRAFT; words by T. L. 
Jones, music by H. 8. 8. Huntington 
ho a OS [5320 

© 1c. Mar. 12, 1920; E 473039: 
Thomas L. Jones, New York. 


GRAN’-DADDY ; words and music by Jack 
Chester [of Great Britain, domiciled 
at Seattle] [5321 
“© 1 € Mar: 10,: 1920 EH) 473116: 
J. A. Chester, Seattle. 


GRANATIERE MARCH; by A. Zoboli [of 
Italy], arr. by G. Iasilli [of U. S.]; 
pap 


hand. 4to. [53 2 
© Nov.’ 15; 1919; 2 @ Mar. 25, 
1920; BH 474591; O. Di Bella, New 


York. [Copy right is claimed on 
simplifying and harmonizing] 


GRAY wines; from The pink stocking, 
words and music by George M. Mur- 


ray and R. Wood [of U. S.] Brook- 
lyn, N. Y., Bowles—printer. (ase 


© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1920; 
E 471968; Rushmore Wood, Plain- 
field, N. J. 


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pt. 111, n. s., v. 15 


GREAT (A) PHYSICIAN; words by A. | GrieG (Epvarp HAcErup)—Continued. 


McGrath, music by Edouard Hessel- 
berg [of U. S8.] [53824 

© Mar. 1, 1920; 2 c Mar. 15, 1920; 
E 473235; Alice McGrath, Rock Is- 
land, Ill. 


GREENWICH (THE) VILLAGE FOLLIES; 
selection, by A. Baldwin Sloane, 
seored by Geo. J. Trinkaus [of U. 
S.]; full band. 4to. [5325 

© Dec. 20, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1920; 
E 471759; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


——— ——__. -___ fyll orch. [5326 


© Dee. 26, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1920; 
E 471789; M. Witmark & sons, New 


York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 
Grizg (Epvarp Hagerup)  Anitra’s 


dance; from Peer Gynt suite no 1, by 
EK. H. Grieg, op. 46, no. 3, arr. by 
Marx E. Oberndorfer [fof U. S.], 
analysis by Anne Shaw Faulkner; 
piano. (Music in the home, series 
no. 2, Frederick A. Stock, editor-in- 
chief, of U. S.] [5327 

© Dec. 27, 1919; 2 c« Mar. 18, 
1920; E 474400; McKinley music co., 


Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
editing, arrangement and annota- 


tions | 


Death of Ase; from Peer Gynt 
suite no. 2, by HE. H. Grieg, op. 46, 
no. 2, arr. by Marx E. Oberndorfer 
[of U. 8.], analysis by Anne Shaw 
Faulkner; piano. (Musie in the 
home, series no. 2, Frederick A. 
Stock, editor-in-chief, of U. S.) 
[5328 
© Dee. 27, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 18,1920; 
EK 474899; McKinley music co., Chi- 
eago. [Copyright is claimed on edit- 
ing, arrangement and annotations] 


In the hall of the mountain king; 
from Peer Gynt suite no. 1, by E. H. 
Grieg, op. 46, no. 4, arr. by Marx HE. 
Oberndorfer [of U. S.], analysis by 
Anne Shaw Faulkner ;piano. (Music 
in the home, series no. 2, Frederick 
A. Stock, editor-in-chief, of U. S.) 
[5329 
© Dec. 27, 1919; 2 ec. Mar. 18, 
1920; E 474401; McKinley music co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
editing, 
tions] 


arrangement and annota- 


Morning; from Peer Gynt suite, 
no. 1, by E. H. Grieg, op. 46, no. 1, 
arr. by Marx H. Oberndorfer [of 
U. 8.J, analysis by Anne Shaw Faulk- 
ner; piano. (Music in the home, 
series no. 2, Frederick A. Stock, 
editor-in-chief, of U. §S.) [5330 
© Dee. 27, 1919; 2 ec. Mar. 18, 1920; 
E 474898; McKinley music ¢o., Chi- 
cago. [Copyright is claimed on edit- 
ing, arrangement and annotations] 


Notturno; paraphrase, by Grieg, 
freely transcribed by Mischa Elman 
[of Russia, domiciled at New York}; 
violin and piano. [53831 

© Dee. 29, 1919 ; 2 c. Mar. 11, 1920; 
KF 474169; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on free trans- 
seription ] 


GRIEVING FoR you; melody by J. Gib- 

son, J. Gold and J. Ribaud [of U. 8.] 

[53832 

© 1c. Mar. 12, 1920; HE 473053; 

Joseph Gibson, Joseph Gold and 
Joseph Ribaud, Brooklyn. 


Grovirz (GapBRieL) Danse; par G. 
Grovlez [of France]; piano. (Nou- 
velles piéces, no. 2) [5333 


© Dec. 31, 1919; 1 ce. Mar. 11, 1920; 
E 469518 ; Jacques Vuillemin, Nantes, 
France. 


Gypsy (THE) cry; words anon., melody 
by Alice V. Fiske [of U. 8.] [53834 
© 1c. Mar. 15, 1920; E 473099; 
Mrs. Douglas A. Fiske, Minneapolis. 


Gypsy RosEe; words by W. A. Coons. 
music by E. 8S. 8S. Huntington [of 
Us Sis [538385 

© 1c. Feb. 20, 1920; E 472451; 
Wm. A. Coons, East Branch, N. Y. 


Gypsy (THE) TRAIL; quartet; words by 
Rudyard Kipling, musie by Herbert 
Wrightson [of England, domiciled at 
Chicago]; male voices. 4to. [5336 

© Feb. 14, 1920; 2c Feb. 20, 
1920; EH 472488; J. S. Fearis & bro., 
Chicago. 


Ha! wA!! cHappy; from My friend the 
major, words and music by G. W. 
Loyde [of U. 8.] Chicago, Bee Hive 
music co. [5887 | 

©: Mar. 10, 19203 2° cy Mary te: 
1920; EH 473329; Geo. W. Loyde, 
Chicago. 


328 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1920 


5352 


HANDEL (GEORG FRIEDRICH) Aria 
d’Elisa: act II, from Tolomeo, Eng- 
lish version by Th. Baker, music by 
G. F. Handel, ed. and arr. by Frank 
Bibb [of U. S.]; sop. (Old songs 
and arias) [53838 

Mar 20. 1920; 2 c. Mar, 22, 
1920; E 473451; G. Schirmer, inc, 
New York. 
arrangement] 


Aria di Gismonda; act II, from 
Ottone, English version by Th. Baker, 
musie by G. F. Handel, ed. and arr. 
by Frank Bibb [of U. S.] ; mezzo-sop. 
(Old songs and arias) [53839 

© Mar. 20, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 22, 
1920; E 473452; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement] 


Aria di Polissena; invocation, 
from Radamisto, English version by 
Th. Baker, music by G. F. Handel, 
arr. and amplified by Frank Bibb 
[of U. §.]; sop. (Old songs and 
arias) [5340 


© Mar: 20;-1920; 2 c. Mar.. 22, 
1920: EK 473449: G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement] 


— Aria di Poppea; act III. from 
Agrippina, English version by Th. 
Baker, music by G. F. Handel, arr. 
and amplified by Frank Bibb [of 
U. S.J]; sop. (Old songs and arias) 

[5341 

Mar. 20, 1920: 2 c. Mar. 22, 

1920; E 473450; G. Schirmer, inc., 

New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement] 


Bourrée and Air; water music, 
by G. F. Handel, arr. by MArx E. 
Oberndorfer [of U. S.], analysis by 
Anne Shaw Faulkner; piano. (Music 
in the home, series no. 2, Frederick 
A. Stock, editor-in-chief, of U. S.) 
[5342 

@© Mar. 11, 1920: 2 c Mar. 18, 
1920; E 474896; McKinley music 
co., Chicago. [Copyright is claimed 
on editing, arrangement and annota- 
tions] 


Harz, HotmMes JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL; 
words by Mary A. Snow, music by 
William H. G. Bradner [of U. S.] 
- Ato. [5343 

©Feb. 26, 1920; 2 c Mar. 26, 

. 1920; EH 473605; Walter G. McMul- 

_ lin, Philadelphia. 


[Copyright is claimed on. 


——————a 


Hait tro AMERICA; words by W. H. 
Davenport, music by Chas. H. Ga- 
briel [of U. 8.] [5344 

© Feb. 25, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 28, 1920; 
E 472870; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 


HALLELUJAH TROMBONE; one step, by 
Henry Fillmore [of U. S.] Cincin- 
nati, O.. Fillmore muic house. 4to. 
1. Band, 2. Orch. with piano. 

[53845, 5346 

© Feb. 7, 1920; 2 e¢. each Feb. 138, 

1920; E 472301, 472302; Fillmore 
brothers co., Cincinnati. 


HAPPINESS; words by Dora F. Hend- 
ricks, music by Chas. H. Gabriel 
for Ur S.] [53847 

© Feb. 25, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 28, 1920; 
E 472869; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 


—— words by Fred Fischer, music by 
Joe Jordan [of U. S.J], arr. by Ernst 
Bial. [5348 

© Mar. 8, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 9, 1920; 
EF 474026; Charles K. Harris, New 
York. 


HAVE YOU KEPT THE PROMISE DARLING 
THAT YOU MADE ME LONG AGO; words 
by F. W. Flude, melody by Louis A. 
Michals [of U. S.] [53849 

© Mar. 6, 1920; E 472960; F. W. 
Flude, Vandergrift, Pa. 


HAWAIIAN TWILIGHT; fox trot, by Ray 
Sherwood and Carl D. Vandersloot 
fof U. 8.], arr. by Frank HE. Barry 
for U.S. > foll orch:,  4to. [5350 

© Mar. 18, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 19, 
1920; E 473219; Vandersloot musie 
pub. co., Williamsport Pa. [Copy- 
right is claimed on arrangement] 


HAYDN (FRANZ JOSEF) Peace hymn; 
words by Parker Pratt and S. Rus- 
sell, music by Joseph Haydn, altera- 
tions and additions by S. Russell 
[of U. S.] 8vo. [5351 

© Mar. 2, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 16, 1920; 
E 474299; Samuel Russell, Wash- 
ington. 


HE AROSE; Easter service, words by va- 
rious authors, music by Powell G. 
Fithian [of U. S.] and F. J. Howard. 
Svo. [5852 | 

© Mar. 3, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 26, 1920; 
EK 473600; Adam Geibel music ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5550 


pt. 111, 0. S., v. 15 


Hz HAS ACCEPTED ME; word and music 
by Ensign Edwin Young [of U. S.] 
[5353 
© Feb. 25, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 28, 1920; 
EH 472851; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 


Hy IS KNOCKING; words by E. E. 
Hewitt, music by B. D. Ackley [of 
Ota [5354 

© Feb. 25, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 28, 1920; 
HK 472859; Homer | A, Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 


Hw LL DRIVE ALL THE SHADOWS AWAY; 
words by C. C. Uhland, music by 
Adam Geibel [of U. S.] [5505 

© Mar. 18, 1920; 2 ¢. Mar. 26, 
1920; E 473601; Adam Geibe! music 
co., Philadelphia. 


Her’s A son 
words by Charlotte P. 
by Chas. H. Roth [of U. S.] [5356 

© Mar. 1%, 1920; 2>e: Mar. 18, 
1920; E 474890; Chas. H. Roth music 
co., New York. 


OF MoTHER MACHREE; 
Austin, music 


Hz’s OUR DADDY THO’ HE’S BLIND; words 
by Dorleska Stine [pseud. of D. 
Stine], music by Edouard Hesselberg 
[of U. S.] [53857 

© Mar. 1, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 15, 1920; 
E 473241; Dora Stine, La Crosse, 
Wis. 


HE WHISPERS HIS LOVE TO ME; words 
and musie by Vivian McCown [of 
Des] [5358 

© Feb. 25, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 28, 1920; 
“EK 472862; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
«Chicago. 


“HEADINGTON cere REEL; collected and 


arr. by Cecil J. Sharp lof England] ; 
piano. [53859 

© Dee. 11, 1919; 1 ec. Jan. 18, 1920; 
BH 469323 ; Novello & co., ltd., London. 


HEAR THH BAND PLAYING WHAT 
O’BRIEN SAID TO ME; words and 
musie by Mrs. 8. W. Meyers [of U. 
§$.], arr. by Peter Orion [of U. S8.] 

[53860 

©1c¢. Feb. 26, 1920; EH 4726707; 

Mrs. Simon Woll-Meyers, Spokane, 
Wash. 

HHEART-BREAKERS; from Shubert gaie- 
ties of 1919, lyric by Alfred Bryan, 
music by Jean Schwartz [of U. S.] 

[5361 

© Mar: 12)) 1920502 ven Mare 12, 

1920; EK 473145 : Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


‘Herp IRELAND WIN HER CAUSE; 


Heart (A) LIKE THINE; words and 
music by J. W. VanDeventer [of 
Usa [5362 

© Feb. 25, 1920; 2 ec. Feb. 28, 1920; 
EH 472848; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 


HEART-STRINGS ; 


poéme erotique, by 
Krnest Harry 


Adams fof U. S.]; 
piano, in D flat. [5363 

© Mar. 10, 1920; 2 ¢ Mar. 13, 
1920; E 474307 : White- sas music 
pub co., Boston. 


HEARTS OF AMERICA; words by Harry 
L. Williams, music by R. HE. Bell and 
D. G. Gallur’ [of Us Si) Oakland: 
Calif., Harry L. bie: [5864 

© Mar. 3, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1920; 
Ii 472986 ; Robert B. Bell, Oakland, 
Calif. 

HEATHEN CHINEE; from Pretty Peggy, 
words by Douglas Furber, music by 
A. Emmett Adams [of England] 

[5365 

© Feb. 4, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 26, 1920; 

E 469279 ; Ascherberg, Hopwood s 
Crew, itd., London. 


HEAVENWARD; meditation, by L. Weber 
[of U. S.J; piano. Kansas City, 
Kan., Weber bros. [53866 


© Mar. 2, 1920; 2 ce. Mar. 5, 1920; 


E 472952; Louis Weber, Kansas City, 
Kan. . 

HEAVY DRAMATIC ANDANTE. See A. B. 
C. dramatic set no. 20. 

HEAVY DRAMATIC SUSPENSE. See A. B. 


C. 


HEILAND (DER) KOMMT WiEDER; worte 

und musick von D. Koroch [of U. S.] 

[5367 

© Feb. 17, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 11, 1920, 

1c. Mar. 17, 1920; E 478387; David 
Kkoroch, Fresno, Calif. 

HELLO! VIRGINIA; Sweet Virginia Dare, 
words and music by Cliff Friona and 
Billy Elliott [of U. S8.] [5368 

© Mar. 12,°9920-72) @7 Mier, 45, 
1920; E 473181; Waterson, Berlin 
& Snyder co., New York. 


dramatic set no. 20. 


words 
and music by A. Frazzini [of U. 8.] 
Boston, A. Frazzini co. [5369 
© Feb. 13, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
HE} 472769; Amicus Frazzini, Boston. 
HELP THE BOYS; words by E. A. Mor- 
lidge, music by E. 8S. S. Huntington 
fof U. S.] [5370 
© 1c Feb. 20, 1920; H 472447; 
BE. A. Morlidge, Lloydminister, Can- 
ada. 


330 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1920 


HeLtP THE SHIPWRECKED BROTHER; 
words by G. R. Sinning, music by 
Luther A. Clark [of U. S.] [53871 

© Mar. 15, 1920; 2c. Mar. 19, 1920; 
EK. 473285; George R. Sinning, Pitts- 
burgh. 


HEN (THE) AND THE cow; it’s only a 
dream of the past, lyric by Irving 
Caesar and Alfred Bryan, music by 
Geo. W. Meyer [of U. S.] [5372 

© Mar. 12, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 12, 1920; 
EB. 473148; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 
Her HEART IN SMILE; words and music 
by O. W. Winkfield [of U. S.] [5873 
© Mar. 8, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1920; 
E 471958; O. Willis Winkfield, Tulla- 
hassee, Okla. 


HER TENDER VOICE; words by S. B. Gall- 
wey, music by E. 8S. S. Huntington 


[of U. S.J [5374 

©! € Web. 20,1920; EH 472445; 
Sydney B. Gallwey, Winnipeg, 
Canada. 


HERE, 0 My LORD, I'D SEE THKE FACE TO 
FACE; Communion hymn, words by 
Horatius Bonar, music by Beatrice 
Macgowan — Scott [of U. S.], ed. by 
Frederic W. Root. [53875 

© Mar. 18, 1920; 2c. Mar. 30, 1920; 
HH 4738385; Clayton FEF. Summy co., 
Chicago. 


Hero MARCH; by M. L. Preston [of U. 

S.]3 piano. [5376 

© Mar. 4, 1920: 2 c. Mar. 5, 1920; 

FE 471980; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


HIAWATHA’S MELODY OF LOVE: lyric by 
Alfred Bryan and Artie Mehlinger, 
music by Geo. W. Meyer [of U. 8.] 

[5377 

© Mar. 20, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 20, 1920; 

E 4738341; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


waltz, by Bryant and Meyer, 
played by Bob Alden and George 
Stanley [of U. S.] (Imperial player 
- rolls, no. 91045) [5378 
© Mar. 20, 1920; 2 ¢. Mar. 25, 
1920; EH 474580; Imperial player roll 
co., Chicago. [Copyright is claimed 
on interpretation. ] 


HIGHLAND ECHOES; lancers on Scotch 
melodies, by F. Waddington [of Eng- 

land]; piano. (Jn Dance album no. 
3 


© Jan. 21, 1920; 1 ¢. Feb. 5, 1920; 
_ E 469305 ; Hawkes & sons, London. 


[5379 . 


5388 


HIS HEART OF GOLD; words by B. Kuhn, 

music by Al. Dean [of U. 8.] [5380 

© 1c. Feb. 9, 1920; E 472202; 
Blanche Kuhn, Philadelphia. 


His YANKEE SWEETHEART; words by T. 
Fischer, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. i [5381 

© Aug. NOLO), 2 es. Sept... 26, 
1919; EK 459191; Thelma Fischer, 
Paterson, N. J. : 


HoLpING ON; words by Lizzie De 
Armond, music by Chas. H. Gabriel 
fof U. Sz] [5382 

© Feb. 25, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 28, 1920; 
HK 472875; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 

HOME IS NEVER HOME, SWEET HOME, 
WITHOUT A BEAUTIFUL GIRL; fox trot, 
by Carey Morgan and Art. Swan- 
strom [of U. §.]; orch. with piano 
and words, in C. 4to. (Vocadance 
edition) [5383. 

© Mar, 16, 1920; 2. ¢.) Mar» 16, 
1920; E 474281; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement ] 

HoMeE (THE) OF THE SOUL (Wo findet 
die seele) ; concert variations on the 
theme of a well known hymn, by 
Ernest Rahn [of U. S.]; organ. 

[5384 

© Oct. 18, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 1, 1920; 
FE 471845; Weiss-Feil music pub. co., 
Chicago. 

HoMELESS; romance, by Chas. Arthur, 
trans. by Lester Brockton [of U. S.]; 
full band. 4to. [5385 


© Nov. 20, 1919; 2 e Mar. 11, 
1920; EH 474092; Carl Fischer, New 


29 


aay 


York. [Copyright is claimed on 
transcription ] 
Honety; words and melody by D. 


Blanco and 8. Brockman [of U. 8.], 
arr. by Albert Bishop [of U. S.] 
[5386° 
©p tc Mar: 15, 1920): hy 473087 = 
Dan Blanco and Slater Brockman, 
Chicago. 

HONEY BUBBLES; lyrics by Robert EH. 
Sherwood, melody by G. Bristed [of 
U.S [5387 

Gyot se, Jan. 2, 1920- H 472759 - 
Grace Bristed, Lenox, Mass. 

HONEY GIRL; fox trot schottische, 
by Mackie-Beyer [of U. 8.]; orch. 
with piano. 4to. [5388 

©) Mars 10.7 1920>) 2 e)) Mar. 15, 
1920; EH 473078; J. W. Pepper & son, 
Philadelphia. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5389 


pt. 111, 0. S., v. 15 


HoneEyY Gir~t—Continued. 

words by H. M. Cotton, music by 

Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New York, 

World music pub. corp. [5389 
i Mar. 2h, 1920 2).2 e). Nam 15, 

1920; E 473292; Harold M. Cotton, 

Baltimore. 


Honty I’M WANTING YOU; song, fox- 
trot, words by Lillian B. Raftis, 
music by Arthur Hberlein [of U. 8.] 

[5390 

@)Mar.22,419205+ 2 vex Marci22) 

1920; E 473445; Gilbert music ¢o., 
Chicago. 


HONEYMOON BOUND; words by Layton 
Walsh, music by Al. Jackson [of U. 
S.] [5891 

© Feb. 24, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 26, 
1920; E 473274; Wayne music co., 
Detroit. 


HooLaA-HOOLA LAND; fox trot, by Ells- 
worth and Luke fof U. S8.]; oreh. 
with piano. 4to. [5392 

© Feb. 14, 1920; 2 c Feb. 18, 
1920; E 471793; Bellevue music pub- 
lishers, Boston. 


sensational fox trot, words and 
music by Ellsworth and Luke [of 
Usa [5393 

i Mar, 10; 419209):2 .¢& Mar: 13, 
1920; E 474308; Bellevue music pub- 
lishers, Boston. 


Horry poppy Girt; from Tick tack 
toe, words and music by Herman 
Timberg [of U. S.] [53894 

© Feb. 14, 1920; 2 c« Feb. 18, 
1920; E 471822; McCarthy & Fisher, 
inc., New York. 


How can I SAY GOODBYE; waltz lento, 


by A. Shaeffer [of U. S.]; guit. solo. j; 


Chicago, Lyon & Healy. [5395 

Gi Meb: 1d, 1920 42 5e0 ep: 43. 
1920; BH 472303; Arling Shaeffer, Chi- 
cago. 


How bdo YOU DO LITTLE GIRL, HOW DO 
you po; words by L. Wright, music 
by Leo Friedman [of U. S8.] Chicago, 
North American music Co. [5396 

©) Ae 2277919). 2 en Sepu 26; 
1919; H 459192; Leonard Wright, 
New York. 


How FINNEGAN REMEMBERED NAMES; 
lyrics and melody by H. Berl [of 
aS [5397 

© 1c. Mar. 22, 1920; H 473646; 
Herman Berl, New York. 


How OFTEN MONEY MAKES A PERSON 
FEEL THAT wAy; words by G. HE. 
Osha, music by Hector Richard [of 


U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 
[5398 
© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 ce Mar, 12, 


1920; E 474345; 
Waltham, Mass. 


Hu! HA!; polka krakowska, Jazda 
wozek, melodya B. J. Zalewskiego 
[of U. S.J], z harmon i zowat Eug 


Gerald E. Osha, 


Walkiewicz [of U. S.J]; na forte 
pian. [5399 . 
(© Mar. 10, 1920; -2 ¢c. Mar. 15, 

1920; E 473189; 


Boleslaw Jozef 
Zalewski, Chicago. ; 


Hun (THE) AND THE SUN OF A GUN; 
words by H. C. Lindbergh, music by 
Leo Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [5400 

© Aug. 22, 1919; 2-e. Sept.,.26, 
1919; E 459190; Hubert C. Lind- 
bergh, Maben, Ala. 


HUNTING sonG; choral, words by Don- 
ald Duncan, musie by Gurlitt, arr. by 
Christopher O’Hare [of U. 8.]; voice 
1 and 2. 4to. (Two-part chorals, 
no. 226) . [5401 

© Dee. .1,. 1919) 2 ses ec. 20; 
1919; HE 472768; John Franklin 
music co., New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on lyric] 


Hurry LITTLE WAVE; three-part song, 
words by Jessie L. Gaynor, music by 
Dorothy Gaynor Blake [of U. S8.]; 
women’s voices. 4to. (Three-part 
songs for women’s voices—secular, 
no. 2625) [5402 

© Feb. 9, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 11, 1920; 
EH 472817; John Church eco., Cincin- 
nati. 


Husu (A) sone; two-part song, words 
by Chrystabel, music by Noel John- 
son [of U. S.]; women’s voices. 4to. 
(Choral music, series 36, no. 1416) 

[5403 

© Feb. 18, 1920; 2 « Feb. 24, 

1920; E 472755; Boston music co., 
Boston. 


HYATEKA; march, by C. L. Weeks [of 
U. 8.], arr. by Andrew Luck; piano. 
Schroon Lake, N. Y. Northern 
music store. [5404 

© Mar. 3, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1920; 
E 471965; Charles L. Weeks, 
Schroon Lake, N. Y. 


See Williams (R.- 
Three preludes. 


HYFRYDOL. 
Vaughan ) 


332 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


nc..4, 1920 


0422 


I AIN’T GONNA BE NO WOMAN’S FOOL; 
words and music by J. R. Wilson 
[of U. S.], arr. by Thos. F. Cornell 
Lot U. S.] [5405 

© ic. Feb. 26, 1920; E 472679; J. 
R. Wilson, Abbeville, 8S. C. 


I ALWAYS GIVE THE WRONG IMPRESSION ; 
from Lady Kitty, inc., words by I. 
Caesar, music by Paul Lannin [of U. 
S.] [5406 

© Mar. 1, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1920; 
HH: 471816; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


I ALWAYS LOVED YOU, DEAK; words by 
W. Richmann, melody by Jean 
Navarre [pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of 
U.S.) [5407 

© 1e Mar. 8, 1920; E 471926; 
Wm. Richmann, Boswell, Pa. 


I AM LONELY, O SO LONELY; a child 
song, words and music by Geo. F. 
Collins [of U. 8.] [5408 


1 sept. 11,.1919; 2 ¢. Keb. 27, 
1920; E 471595; Jos. Krolage music 
co., Cincinnati. 


I aM Music; words by E. L. Craw- 
ford, melody by R. A. Browne [of 
U. S.] [5409 

© 1 @ Feb. 13, 1920; E 472309; 
Edith L. Crawford, Uniontown, Pa. 


I AM NOT ALONE TO BLAME; Words by 
C. Hartman, music by Leo. Fried- 
man [of U. S.] Chicago, Ill, North 
American music pub. co. [5410 


© Aug. 22, 1919; 2 ¢. Sept: 26, 


1919; E 459199; Clementine Hart- 
man, Galion, O. 


I AM NOTHING WITHOUT YOU, YOU MAKE 
ME WHAT I AM; words by H. E. Put- 
nam, music by Edouard Hesselberg 
ot U.S.) [5411 

(or Mar’ 1; 1920+ 2 ¢« Mar. 15, 
1920; EH 473242; EH. E. Putnam, Mam- 
mouth, Ariz. 


I AM SORRY THAT WE PARTED AND I 
LEFT MY IRISH HOME; words by J. 
R. Formby, music by Geo. Trevor 
For. U.S.) [5412 


© 1c. Feb. 9, 1920; BE 472211; 
Joseph R. Formby, Philadelphia. 


I CAN DO MORE ON A SATURDAY NIGHT 
THAN OTHERS CAN DO IN A WEEK; 
words by A. Lipschutz, melody by J. 
Maser [of U..S.] [5413 


te) fe. Mar. 12. 1920: 4730838: 
Abe Lipschutz and Jack Maser, 
Philadelphia. 


I’D LIKE TO FIND THE FELLER, 


I CAN GIVE UP EVERYTHING IN THIS 
WOBLD BUT rou; words by L. B. 
Patrick, music by James H. Harris 
[of U. S.J [5414 

© 1c Mar. 1, 1920; E 471831; 
Ludia Burdette Patrick, St. Louis. 


I CAN NOT SAY GOOD BYE; by A. Shaef- 
fervor UW) Sal; Suit. sole; 11s G. 
Chicago, Lyon & Healy. [5415 

Cu Meb: 219209 2 ee.  Pebet: 
1920; E 472306; Arling Shaeffer, 
Chicago. 


I CLOSE MY EYES; words and music by 
Earl Carroll and William Axt [of 
Oa | [5416 

© Feb. 24, 1920;.2 ¢« Feb. 28, 
1920; E 472834; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 


I’D BUILD A WORLD IN THE HEART OF A 
ROSE; words by Worton David, 
music by Horatio Nicholls, arr. by 
Clarence Lucas [of Great Britain] 
New York, Chappell & co., ltd. 4to. 
1. Female trio.—2. Male quartet. 

[5417, 5418 

© Mar. 2, 1920; 1 c. each Mar. 3, 

1920; E 469509, 469510; Lawrence 

Wright music co., London. [Copy- 
right is claimed on arrangement] 


part-song, words by Worton Da- 
vid, music by Horatio Nicholls, arr. 
by Clarence Lucas [of Great 
Britain]; mixed quartet, New York, 
Chappell & co., ltd. 4to. [5419 

© Mar. 9, 1920; 1-c. Mar. 11, 1920; 
E 469511; Lawrence Wright music 
co., London. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement] 


I’D LIKE TO BE A CHILD AGAIN; words 
by E. C. Harris, music by E. 8. 8S. 
Huntington [of U. S.] [5420 

© 1c. Mar. 12, 1920; E 473041; 
Edna Claribel Harris, Falconer, 
Nee ¥: 


words by L. Cleland, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [5421 

©) Mar, 4, 192022) Gy Mar.» 12; 
1920; E 474861; Luella Cleland, 
Stillman Valley, III. 


WHO 
WROTE THAT DARDANELLA; words by 
Howard Johnson, melody by Cliff 
Hess [of U. S.] [5422 

© 1c. Feb. 20, 1920; E 471578; 
Leo Feist, ine., New York. 


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5423 


pt. 111, 0. &., v. 15 


I'D LIKE TO KNOW WHY I FELL IN LOVE | I LIKE TO DO IT; words and music by 


WITH You; from ‘Tick tack toe, 
words and music by Herman Tim- 
berg [of U. 8.] [5423 

©) Web.) 240) 1920-2. e: hep; 18, 
1920; E 471821; McCarthy & Fisher, 
ine., New York. 


I'D RATHER LATHER FATHER THAN 
FATHER LATHER ME; comic song, 
words and music by W. B. Camp- 
bell [of Canada] New York, Frank 
Harding. [5424 

© Mars) bo-tOoQ 2 ie. Mar.) 2a. 
1920; E 4738665; W. Bruce Campbeil, 
Trochu, Canada. 


I 


I po Nort ASK; words by C. Austin 
Miles, music by Adam Geibel [of 
Usa [5425 

© Mar. 18, 1920; 2.¢. Mar. 26, 
1920; E 473002; Adam Geibel music 
co., Philadelphia. [ 


I DREAM YOU ARE STILL MY OWN; words 
by P. Miller, music by Edouard Hes- 
selberg [of U. S.] [5426 
©) Mer. 1 1920) 2.  Viar, da, 
1920; E 473237; Pearle Miller, Hood 
River, Or. I 


bo 


FOUND MY LOVED ONE STILL WAITING; 
words by R. B. Lawrence, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [5427 

Gy Mar 4° 1920; °2 “e)) Mar: 12, 
1920; E 474859; R. B. Lawrence, 
Boston. 


I HEAR THE SOUTH A-CALLING; words 
and music by I. 8. Doten [of U. 8.] 
[5428 
© ic. Mar. 12, 1920; E 473046: 

I. S. Doten, Waterford, Me. 


I 
M. Knapp, music by Edouard Hes- 
selberg [of U. S.] [5429 
©) Web, 40)) 1920 2niek Mel. 26, 4 
1920; E 472778; Marion Knapp, 
Seattle. 
7 
I KNOW A PLACE; words and music by 
J. B. Parkinson [of U. 8.] [5430 
© 1c. Mar. 26, 1920; EH 473612; 
Jane Bradford Parkinson, Wichita, 
Kan. 
I EKENOW A TRAIL; words by Willard | I 


Wattles, music by Warren Storey- 
Smith [or WU.) S.] [5431 

©) Keb. 21, 1920: 2) ec \Beb. 24, 
1620; E 471589; White-Smith music 
pub. eo., Boston. 


J04 


Byron Gay [of U. S.] [54382 


© Feb: 3, 19202! ec) Mepp iis, 
1920; E 472419; Henry Burr music 
corp., New York. 


TLL ALWAYS CARE; lyric by Edward 


Ruffin, music by Vito Amantia [of 

U8] [5433 
© 1 « Mar. 12, 1920; BH 473059 ; 

Ruffin and Amantia, New York. 


"LL ALWAYS KEEP A CORNER IN MY 


HEART FOR TENNESSEE; fox trot, by 
Clarke and Donaldson, played by 
Charley Straight and Roy Bargy [of 
U. 8.] (Imperial player rolls, no. 
91050) . ' [5484 

©. Mar. 20, 1920;°2 c Mars 25, 
1920; § 474569; Imperial player 
rol co., Chicago. [Copyright is 
claimed on interpretation. ] 


‘LL BE BUSY AS A BEE, UNTIL I FIND MY 


HONEY; words by Sidney D. Mitchell 
and Grant Clarke, music by Archie 
Gottler [of U. S.] [5435 

© Mar: 16, 1920; 2) cei 27, 
1920; E 473263 ; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 


"LL BE LONESOME AFTER YOU GO; from 


Fifty-fifty, words by Art. Swan- 
strom, music by Carey Morgan [of 
U.S] [5436 

© Mar. ‘22, 1920. 2 ey Mars Zz, 
1920; ly 478430; Jos. W. Stern & Co., 
New York. 


I'LL COME BACK TO YoU; words by D. 


EK. Anderson, music by Leo Fried- 
man -[of U.' 8.1], Chicage, North 
American music Co.. [5437 

©. Aug. 22, 19193" Ze Rep reo, 
1919; BH 459204; D. HE. Anderson, 
Freéville, N. Y. 


JUST WANT TO LOVE you; words by | I'LL COME SINGING HOME, SWEET HOME; 


words and music by R. H. Bellew 
lof. Us S.] [5488 
© Jan. ‘tl, 19193 2 <¢, Janes, 20), 
IH) 470552; Raymond 4H... Bellew, 
Minneapolis. 
LL -FIFTY-FIFTY WITH you; from Wifty- 
fifty, words by Art. Swanstrom, 
‘music by Carey Morgan [of U. 8.] 
[5439 
© Feb. 11, 1920; 2c Feb. 11, 1920; 
E 471067; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. 


*LL GIVE YOU ALL MY ANGEL CAKE, FOR 


A PIECE OF YOUR JELLY ROLL; words 


by J. Irving, music by Raymond R. — 


Prisby [oft U.'S.] [5440 
© 1c Feb. 28, 1920; HE 4728389; 
Jimmy Irving, Salt Lake City. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


ne. 4, 1920 


IV’LL LOVE you; words and music by L. 
Thompson [of U. S.] [5441 
© 1 ¢ Mar. 22, 1920; EB 473456; 


Leland Thompson, East Liverpool, 
O. 


I’Le SAY SHE CAN; words and melody 
by Barney Fagan [i. e, B. J. Fagan, 
of U. S.] [5442 

© 1c. Feb. 11, 1920; E 472519; 
Bernard J. Fagan, New York. 


I LOVE THE LASSIES, I LOVE ’EM ALL; 
from The night boat, words by Anne 
Caldwell, music by Jerome Kern [of 
Case [5443 

@ Mar. 16, 1920; 2 ¢«. Mar. 18, 
1920; 473200; T. B. Harms co., 
New York. 


I LOVE TO DANCE WHEN I DANCE WITH 
you; lyric by Geo. D. Wright, music 
by BH. O. Gilbert [of U. S.], arr. by 
Al Moquin [of U. S8.] [5444 

© 1 ec. Mar. 16, 1920; E 473547; 
Halpin O’Reilly Gilbert, New York. 


I LOVE TO SOFTLY STEAL AWAY; sacred 
song, words by P. C. Smith, music 
by H. R. Fisher [of U. S.] [5445 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1920; 
E 478172; C. W. Thompson & co., 
Boston. 


I toveE you so; three-part chorus, 
words by EH. Jean, music by Mana- 
Zucca [pseud. of Zuckermann, of U. 
S.]; women’s voices. 4to. [5446 

© Mar. 8, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 10, 1920; 
EK 472970; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. 

I’M A DREAMER; words by M. O’Con- 
nell, music by E. S. S. Huntington 
fot U.S.) [5447 

© 1 e¢ Mar. 12, 1920; E 473036: 
Marty O’Connell, New York. 

I’M A FAMOUS FEMALE TAMER; words by 
G. E. Booth, music by Geo. Graff, 
jr. [of U. S.J] New York, World 
music pub. corp. [5448 

1) ovary, 11, 1920: 2 ie, Mar: 15; 
1920; E 473300; Glenn E. Booth, 
Syracuse, N. Y. 

Ix A JAZZ VAMPIRE; from Fifty-fifty, 

Ivrie by Art. Swanstrom, music by 


Carey Morgan [of U. S.] [5449 
feoriteb: af P1920" 2. ey. Web. 11. 
1920: E 471066; Jos. W. Stern & 


co., New York. 

I’M A SAMPLE OF SORROW; words and 
music by I. Ross [of Canada, domi- 
ciled at New York] [5450 


© 1¢ Mar. 10, 1920; E 472997; 
Irving Ross, New York. 


a ES 


5459 


I’M ALWAYS TAKING CHANCES; words 
and music by E. Q. Owens [of U. 
-] [5451 
© 1c. Mar. 10, 1920; HE 473003; 
Eugene Q. Owens, Waltham, Mass. 


~ 


Rh 


I’M GLAD HE’S IRIsH; from Wet and 
dry, words and music by Jean C. 


Havez [of U. S.] _ [5452 
©Mweus Zr. A920: | 2" Ee Web. 28; 


1920; E 471833; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


I’M GOIN’ TO BUY MYSELF A ONE WAY 
TICKET DOWN TO DIXIELAND; words 
and melody by L. L. White [of U. 
S.] [5453 

© 1c. Jan. 22, 1920; E 470648; Le 
Roy Lasses White, Dallas. 


I’M GOING BACK TO THE GOLDEN WEST; 
words by J. D. Laughlin, music by 
E. S. 8S. Huntington [of U. S.] [5454 

© 1c. Feb. 20, 1920; E 472460; 
J. D. Laughlin, Denver. 


I’M GOING TO SEE A DOCTOR NOW, ABOUT 
MY HEART; words and music by I. 
Ross [of Canada, domiciled at New 
York] [5455 

© 1c. Mar. 10, 1920; E 472998; 
Irving Ross, New York. 


I’M HAPPY CAUSE MY LOVING MAMA’S 
COMING HOME; words and music by 
T. C. Crenshaw [of U. S.] [5456 

©) Mar. 3;,1920: 2) e Mar, S$) 1920; 
E 472974; T. Calvin Crenshaw, Min- 
neapolis. 


I’M JUST AN OLD FASHIONED GIRL; lyric 
by Bert Auerbach, music by A. C. 
Lund [of U.S8.] [5457 

©) Mar. 19.) 192052), Mar. 1S. 
1920; E 473331; Lyric music corp., 
New York. 


’M LONGING FOR YOU, SWEETHEART; 
words by Elenore Crawford [pseud. 
of B. E. Crawford], music by Leo 
Friedman fof U. S.] Chicago, Ml., 
North American music pub.. co. 

5458 

© Jan. 15, 1920: 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 

EB 472792; Bertha E. Crawford, Cho- 
teau, Okl. 


I’M LONGING FOR YOUR SMILE; words by 
E. M. Winchell, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [5459 

© Feb. 6, 1920; 2 c. Feb; 10, 1920; 
EB 472514; E. M. Winchell, Salt Lake 
City. 


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5460 


Dt) Ti Seo 


I’M NOT ALONE WHEN JESUS IS NEAR 
ME; words by H. Conrad, musie by 
Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New York, 
World music pub. corp. [5460 

© Maps Jay 1920542: eMart, 
1920; E 473310; Harriett Conrad, 
Pittsburgh. 


I’M ON A TRAIL OF A LONESOME HEART; 
words by F. and J. Sherwin, music 
by E. S. 8S. Huntington [of U. S.] 

[5461 
© 1c Feb. 20, 1920; E 472455; 
Fred and Jack Sherwin, Milwaukee. 


I’M SAD AS I CAN BE; words and music 
by E. Jackson [of U. 8.] New Or- 
leans, La., Eddie Jackson music .co. 

[5462 

© Feb. 24, 1920; e. Feb: 26, 

1920; EH 471585; Eddie Jackson, New 
Orleans. 


» 


a 


I’M sorry I SAID I WAS SORRY; words 
and music by E. Hoidal [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [5463 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 12, 1920; 
H 4743850; Ella Hoidal, Albert Lea, 
Minn. 


I’M THE GOOD MAN THAT WAS SO HARD 
TO FIND; words by Bud Green, music 
by Al. Piantadosi [of U. S.] [5464 

© Mar. 19, 1920; 2 e« Mar. 18, 
1920; E 474379; Al. Piantadosi & 
co., inc., New York. 


I’M TRYING Mr. KipeLine; lyric by Ne- 
ville Fleeson, music by Albert Von 
Tilzer [of U. S.] [5465 

© 1c. Mar. 19, 1920; E 473289; 
Artmusiec, inc., New York. 


I’M TRYING TO SMILE EVERY DAY; lyric 
by M. E. Austin, music by William 
FF. Dreher [of U. S8.] [5466 

© 1c Feb. 20; 1920; Bb 472443; 
Mary Ellen Austin, Rochester. 


I NEVER GO OUT WHEN THE LIGHTS GO 
ouT; that’s the time I start to shine, 
lyrics by Alex Sullivan, melody by 
L. F. Cowan [of U.-:8.] [5467 

© 1c. Mar. 8, 1920; E 471994; 
Lynn Freeman Cowan, New York. 


I NEVER KNEW; from Wild geese, 
words by Ronald Jeans, music by 
Charles Cuvillier [of England] 

[5468 

©) Reb tl 192060 Wien Mie: od, 
1920; EH 469415; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. ; 


5) 


or 


o 


I NEVER KNEW I COULD LOVE ANYBODY 
LIKE I’M LOVING YOU; words by Ray 
Egan and Roy Marsh, music by Tom 
Pitts fof Ua8a [5469 

© Mar. 3, 1920; 2 ce. Mar. 8, 1920; 
E 471999; Daniels & Wilson, ince., 
San Francisco. 


I’SE SINGLE, GOT NOBODY, NOBODY’S GOT 
ME; words by H. E. Feather, music 
by Geo. Trevor [of U. S.] [5470 

© 1 e¢. Mar. 22, 1920; BE 4738356; 
H. Eire Feather, Kalispell, Mont. 


SHOW NO PARTIALITY—I LOVE THEM 
ALL; words by R. F. Kepner, music 
by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New 
York, World music pub. corp. 

[5471 


© Feb. 9, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 12, 1920; 
E 471055; R. F. Kepner, Roanoke, 
Va.. 

SING TO YOU ALONE; words by F. C. 
Marrin, music by Ed. Edwards [of 
Ws Sal [5472 

© Feb. 24, 1920; 2 c« Feb. 24, 
1920; FE 472702; Frank C. Marrin 
and Ed Edwards, Philadelphia. 


THINK WE’VE MET BEFORE; from 
Pretty Peggy, words by Douglas 
Furber and Arthur Rose, music by 
A. Emmett Adams [of England] 
[5473 
© Feb. 4, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 26, 1920; 
E 469281; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, lItd., London. 


I’VE BEEN THINKING WHY; words and 
music by H. L. P. Welling [of U. 8.] 


[5474 

© 1c. Mar. 10, 1920; E 473183; 
Henry Louis Plummer Welling, 
Boston. 


T’VE GOT A POSSIE IN DEAR OLD AUSSIE; 
from Mother Hubbard, words by 
Beres Ford, music by Leonard Nel- 
son [of Australia] [5475 

© Dec. 18, 19193 dea ae. 
1920: E 469520; Allan & .co., pty. 
Itd., Melbourne, Australia. 


I’vE GOT THE FANATIC BLUES ;. words by 
J. W. Mabin, music by Artie Bowers 
fof U. S.] New York, Authors and 
composers service co. [5476 

© 1c. Mar. 22, 1920; E 473437; 
J. W. Mabin, Springfield, O. 

I’vVE GOT THE PROFITEERING BLUES; 
words by Al. Wilson, music by Irv- 
ing Bibo [of U. S.] [5477 

© ‘Mar, 14,1920 ; "2 ev Mage ets, 
1920; E 474300; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. ; 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 
na. 4, 1920 5495 


PVE JUST GOTTA RAG; words and music | I WANT you; words by G. I. Preece, 


by F. F. Ogden [of U.'S.] [5478 

(© Pep. “23; “1920; 2 ¢ Web: 28; 
1920; E 472882; F. Fowler Ogden, 
-New Orleans. 


{£ WANT A DADDY WHO WILL ROCK ME TO 


SLEEP; fox-trot, intro: My Maria- 
nette, from The Greenwich village 
follies, by A. Baldwin Sloane, arr, 
by Harold Ivers [of U. S8.]; full 
band. 4to. [5479 

© Nov. 1, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1920; 
E 471771; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


full orch. 4to. [5480 

© Oct. 31, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1920; 
E 471773: M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


WANT MY MONEY; words by W. A. 
Knapton, music by E. 8S. 8S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [5481 

© 1c. Mar. 12, 1920; E 473043; 
Win. A. Knapton, Gorham, Me. 


WANT TO BE A MOVIE GIRL; words by 
E. C. Durrett, music by Geo. Graff, 
jr. {of U. S.] New York, World 
musie pub. corp. [5482 

© Mar. 11, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 15, 
1920; E 473304; E. C. Durrett, Rich- 
mond. 


I WANT TO BE A MOVIE STAR; words by 


L. Clune, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.J] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [5483 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 12, 1920; 
E 474831; Lydia Clune, Ranger, 
Tex. 


WANT TO BE WHERE I AIN’T; words 
by Mrs. M. B. Leach, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. —~ 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 12, 1920; 
E 474330; Mrs. Marion B. Leach, 
Greenville, S. C. 


I WANT TO GLIDE TO THE LAND OF PLEAS- 


ANT DREAMS; words and melody by 
C..F. Otto [of U. 8.] [5485 

© 1c. Mar. 6, 1920; E 4729638; 
Carl Frederick Otto, Halifax, Mass. 


WANT TO USE MY OWN IMAGINATION ; . 


words by M. V. Seckel, melody by 
Jean Navarre [pseud. of Ethel 
' Fisher, of U. S.] [5486 
-©1« Mar. 8, 1920; E 471933: 
-Mary Virginia Seckel, Atlantic City. 


BBY 


[5484 | 


music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. 8.] 
New York, World music pub. corp. 
[5487 
(©) Mar. 245) 19203. 2e. Marit: 
1920; E 473294; G. Irene Preece, 
Lincoln, Neb. 


WAS DREAMING THAT IRELAND WAS 

FREE; lyrics by Happy Mack, music 
by Harold C. O’Hare [of U. S8.] 

[5488 

©; Mars 17,1920" 2. “e. Mare 20s 

1920; E 473834; Wm. P. Schilling,- 

New York. 


WAS MEANT FOR YOU; words and 
melody by N. S. Alexander [of U. 
S.] [5489 
© 1c. Feb. 11, 1920; E 472291; 
Minnie H. Linton, New York. 


WATCHED YOUR LITTLE CURLS OF 
BROWN TURN TO SILVER GRAY; words 
by B. Van Cleaf, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. S8.] [5490 

© 1c Mar. 12, 1920; E 473048; 
Bob Van Cleaf, Farrell, Pa. 


WILL. BE THOU MADE CLEAN; words 
and music by Helen Howarth Lem- 
mel [of U. S.] [5491 

© Feb. 25, 1920; 2 c Feb. 28, 
1920; E 472842; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


I wisH I KNEW; by Geo. Fairman, arr. 


by Geo. J. Trinkaus [of U. S.] ; vocal 
orch., in G. 4to. [5492 

(© Mar. 8, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1920; 
HE 474035; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on new 
arrangement] 


I WONDER; words anon., music by R. P. 


Conniff [of U. S.] [5493 

©.1 c¢. Feb. 18, 1920; E 472422; 
Rosa Prudence Conniff, Jacksonville, 
Fla. 


I WON’T FORGET; waltz song, words and 


musie by C. A. Arthur [of U. S8.] 
[5494 
K@) Heb. «24, (19203 2.e:° Web. 26, 
1920; E 473279; Chas. A. Arthur, 
Detroit. 


I WOULDN’T KNOW; words and music by 


A. P. Davis [of U. S.] Kansas City, 
Kan., A. P. Davis pub. co. [5495 

© Mar. 27, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 3, 1920; 
Ei 473956; A. Porter Davis, Kansas 
City, Kan. 


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5496 


IcH BINS; worte und musik von D. 

Koroch [of U. 8.] [5496 

© Feb. 17, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 11, 1920. 

1 ¢ Mar. 17, 1920; E 473389; David 
Koroch, Fresno, Calif. 


IpoL EYES; I idolize your idol eyes of 
blue, words and melody by Sam 
Downing, Louis Hersher and Jos. 
A. Burke [of U. S8.] [5497 

© 1c. Feb. 20, 1920; E 472466; 
Downing, Hersher & Burke, New 
York. 


IERI CI SIAM TROVATI. See Cantarini 
(Aldo) Cinque canzoni. 


Ir AND & BUT; from 38 sbowers, words 
by Henry Creamer, music by Turner 
Layton [of U. S8.] [5498 

© Mar. 22, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 22, 1920; 
EK 473440; Chas. K. Harris, New 
York. 


Ir I CALLED YOU BACK SOME DAY; by 
Francis Dorel, arr. by George Trin- 
kaus [of U.-S.]; orch. with piano 
ace. 4to. [5499 

© Mar. 8, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 10, 1920; 
H} 472969; Boosey & co., New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment | 


Ir I COULD ONLY HAVE MY WAY ABOUT 
THE BOOZE; words and music by H. D. 
Israei and R. John Harrison [of U. 
Sal, err. Dy KR. odoin Garrison: 

[5500 

© 1c Mar. 23, 1920; E 473666; 

Raiph Joseph Harrison and Howard 
De Farris Israel, Pittsburgh. 


Ir I HAD KNOWN; words and music by 
A. P. Davis [of U. S.]; arr. by James 
Scott [of U. 8.] Kansas City, Kan., 
A. P. Davis pub co. [5501 

© Mar. 27, 1920; 2c. Apr. 8, 1920; 
E 473957 ; Me Pouter Davis, Kansas 
City, Kan. 


Iv I HAD MY CHOICE OF DREAMS; words 
and music by A. J. Riley [i. e., Artie 
tiley] and G. E. Smith [of U. S.J] 

[5502 

© Feb. 10, 1920; 2 c Feb. 20, 

1820; BE 47 2441: Arthur J. Riley and 
George H. Smith, Brooklyn. 


Ir I HAD ONLY KNOWN; words by G. W. 
Schieman, music by Edouard Hessel- 


berg [of U. S.] [5503 
© Feb. 10, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 26, 1920; 
EK 472777; George W. Schieman, 


Orange, N. J. 


pt. m1, n.s., v.15 


Ir THE MoRRIS CHAIRS EVER LEARN TO 
TALK; words by EH. P: Womack, 
melody by R. A. Browne [of U. S:] 

[5504 
© 1c. Feb. 13, 1920; E 472310; EH. 
P. Womack, Detroit. 


Ir THEY GET MUCH SHORTER, YOU'LL 
HAVE TO BLIND-FOLD THE BOYS; words 
and music by W. W. Koop [of U. 8.]; 
piano with words. [5505 

© 1c. Mar. 4, 1920; EH 47ei35; 
Wesley W. Isoop, Brooklyn. 


Ir YE ABIDE IN Mr; words adapted by 
D. A. Hoover from John 15-7, music - 
by D. A. Hoover [of U. 8.] 4to. 

[5506 

© Mar. 3, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1920; 

E 472985 ; D. Avery , Hoover, Everett, 
Wash. 


Ii YOU COULD LOVE ME; words by A. Li 
Meredith (Greenleaf Lewis), melody 
by Gustave Barto [pseud. of Ethel 
Fisher, of U. 8.] [5507 

© 1c Mar. 26, 1920; E 473619; 
Aubert Lewis Meredith, Wingate, 
Ind, 


IF YOU'LL COME BACK ; words by Hugene 
West, music by Otis Spencer and 
Rubey Cowan [of U. S.] [5508 

ee Feb. 28, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 1, 1920; 
471840; Stark & Cow an; ine; New 
See 


IF YOU ONLY WOULD; words by V. Whit- 
ing, melody by Harry T. Myers [of 
U. S.] [5509 

© 1c. Mar. 12, 1920; E 473678; 
Victoria Whiting, Louisville. 


IF YOURE ONLY FOOLING “ROUND ME, 
WHY DON’T YOU PUT ME WISE; one- 
step, by George J. Bennett [of U. 8.], 


arr. by R. L. ‘Halle, [of Uy Saligoren. 
with words. 4to. [5510 

© Mar. 16, 1920; 2 ¢ Mar. 16, 
1920; ; E 474275; Jos. W. Stern & Go., 
New York, [Copyright is claimed 


on arrangement] 
IMPERATOR ; March, by J. Savitz rot’ U. 
S.]3; 1st violin. [5511 
© 1 ¢ Mar, 9, 1920° °h) 4731s. 
Joseph Savitz, Allentown, Pa. 
IMPERIAL COUNCIL: march by F. Jewell 
[of U. S.]; band. 4to. [5512 


© Mar. 9, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1920; 
. E 4738184; Fred Jewell, Oskaloosa, Ia. 


338 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1920 


5530 


-IN A GARDEN IT’VE WOVEN FOR YOU; 
words by Joseph W. Grey, music by 
F. Eugene Mikell [of U. 8.] [5513 


© Jan. 1, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 10, 1920; 1 
e. Mar. 17, 1920; E 473550; Hell 
fighter’s band, inc., New York. 


IN A KINGDOM OF OUR OWN; intro. Good- 
bye Bargravia, fox-trot, from The 
royal vagabond, by George M. Cohan, 
arr. by Geo. J. Trinkhaus [of U. 8.]; 
full band. 4to. (5514 


© Jan. 12, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1920; 
E 471784; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


, arr. by Harold Ivers [of 
ieys-t. 20! oreh. 4to. [sais 


© Nov. 15, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1920; 
E 471770; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed an ar- 
rangement] 


IN AN AEROPLANE FOR TWO; Words and 
music by R. B. Weber [of U. S.] 
New York, N. Y.—Chicago, ITil.— 
Spokane, Wash., Harry L. Stone. 

[5516 


© Feb. 25, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1920; 
E 472968; Richard B. Weber, Spo- 
kane, Wash. 


In AN IGORROTE VILLAGE; words by B. 
Wade, music by Vincent J. Nery [of 
U. S.J (oats 


© 1c. Mar. 15, 1920; E 473083; 
Bertha Wade, Chicago. 


IN AN ORIENTAL GARDEN; lyric by Gus 
Kahn and Bud De Sylva, music by 
Nat Goldstein [of U. S.] [5518 


© Mar. 12, 1920; 2 ec Mar. 12, 
1920; E 473144; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. : 


IN BLOSSOM TIME; three-part song, 
words by Myra A. Buck, music by 
Frederick Jerome [of U. S.]; ladies’ 
voices. 4to. [5519 


© Feb. 14, 1920; 2 ec Feb. 20, 
1920; E 472439; J. S. Fearis & bro., 
Chicago. 


IN FAIR JAPAN; from What’s in a 


name, words by John Murray An- . 


derson and Jack Yellen, music by 
Milton Ager [of U. S.] [5520 


© Mar. 18, 1920; 2 c¢ Mar. 19, 
1920; E 473404 : Leo Feist, inc., New 
-York. 


A ss SS Ss sss 


IN HIS DEAR NATIVE LAND OF THE MAPLE 
CLAD HILLS; words by L. Leitch, mu- 
sic by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New 
York, World music pub. corp. [5521 

© Marin44,) 192034 2) 'e., Marcas; 
1920; E 4738327; Lachie Leitch, 
Glencoe, Canada. 


In HonoLUuLU TOWN; from Come along 
Mary, words and music by Louis 
Weslyn [of U. S.] [5522 

© Webs ti, 1920; 2 ea'Webin 14, 
1920; E 471063;; Jos. W. Stern & 
co., New York. ; 


In Kerry; words by Christine Kerr 
Davis, music by Fanny Reed Ham- 
mond [of U. S.] [5523 

© Mar. 10, 1920; 2 « Mar. 13, 
1920;; E 473066; C. W. Thompson 
& ¢o., Boston. 


IN LOVELAND’S GARDEN; waltz ballad, 
words and music by T. Henkel [of 


U. 8.] Salt Lake City, Utah, Stone 
& Co. [5524 
© Web. 24, 19202 2 «Reb. 26: 


1920; E 471587; Ted Henkel, Salt 
Lake City, Utah. 

IN LOVE’S GARDEN OF MELODIES; words 
by W. M. Seyferlich, music by Oscar 
Gardner [fof U. S.] [bo25 

© 1c. Feb. 20, 1920; E 471841; 
Walter M, Seyferlich, Chicago. 


In MY ae by Jack L. Small [of 


U.S, «arr. by AS Me Small Lot UU: 
S.]; piano. [5526 
© 1c. Mar. 15 1920; E 478070; 


Abe M. Small, New York. 


IN MY CHUMMY FLY ABOUT; words by 
I. Judy, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [5527 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2: e, Mar: 42, 
1920; E 474863; Irene Judy, Gar- 
nett, Kan. 


IN MY DREAMS OF THE SWEET LONG AGO; 
words and melody by G. C. Siemers 
Lot WU, S.1 [5528 


© 1° e> Mar. 2: 1920; .B. 473162; 
George Christ. Siemers, Minneapolis. 


IN MY VALLEY OF DREAMS; words by 
T. H. Dry, melody by Jean Navarre 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of U. S.] 

[5529 
© 1 c. Mar. 26, 1920; E 473613; 
T. Hugh Dry, Montgomery, Ala. 


In NogTHLAND; words by J. A. Scopa, 
music by Geo. Trevor [of U. S8.] 
[5530 
© 1c. Mar, 22, 1920; E 473352; 
James A. Scopa, Boston. 


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DooL 


In otp MApDErRA; lyric by George B. 
Wehner, music by Alma Sanders and 
Monte Carlo [of U. S.] > [eet 

© * Mar. 12° 19202 "2: e: Mary t2: 
1920; E 473147; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


IN PRAYER TO THEE; words by Char- 


lotte Elliott, music by Alfred 
Wooler [oft UO. Sj 41.0 invA flaky 2 | 
tak: [55382 


© Mar. 3, 1920; 2 c. each Mar. 4, 
1920; E 472941; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 


IN SHADOWLAND; waltz, by Sherwood 
and Brothers, played by Bob Alden 
and George Stanley [of U. 8.] (Im- 
perial player rolls, no. 91034) [5538 

© Mar. 20, 1920; 2 « Mar, 25, 
1920; EK 474558; Imperial player roll 
co., Chicago. [Copyright is claimed 
on interpretation. ] 

IN THAT LITTLE JRISH HOME SWEET 
HOME; words by William Jerome, 
melody by Harry Von Tilzer [of U. 
S.] arr. by Ed. Smalle [of U. S.] 

[5534 

© 1c. Mar. 10, 1920; E 473007; 
Harry Von Tilzer music pub. Co., 
New York. 


IN THE CALM OF THE EVENING; words 
by R. B. Brown, music by Hector 
Richard [of Canada] Chicago, Leg- 
ters music co. [5535 

©@Dec. 26, 1919; 2 ec. Jan. 27, 
1920; E 468860; Robert B. Brown, 
Edmonton, Canada. 


IN THE GARDEN; from Country wed- 
ding symphony, by Carl Goldmark, 
arr. by Marx HE. Oberndorfer [of U. 
S.], analysis by Anne Shaw Faulk- 
ner; piano. (Music in the home, 
series no. 1, Frederick A. Stock, 
editor-in-chief, of U. S.) [55386 


©oMar, A1 19205 02 e. Mar, as: 
1920; E 474395; McKinley music co., 


Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
editing, arrangement and annota- 
tions ] 


- IN THE GARDEN OF BROKEN HEARTS; 
waltz ballad, words by E. V. Greiv- 
eldinger, music by J. E. House [fof 
Lees. | [5537 

© Mar. 5, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 15, 
1920; E 473121; John E. House and 
Emil V. Greiveldinger, Los Angeles. 

IN THE GOOD OLD MONKEY DAYS; words 
and music by Benj. Hapgood Burt 
tot US: ] [5538 

© (Mar 12. 1920:-2 eae 5, 
1920; EH 4738182;; Waterson, Berlin 
& Snyder co., New York, 


pt. m7, n. s., v. 15 


IN THE HALL OF THE MOUNTAIN KING. 
See Grieg (Edvard Hagerup) 


IN THE LAND OF SCHOOL DAYS WHERE I 
FOUND you; words by Alfred Dubin, 
music by Gus Edwards [of U. S.] 

[5539 

© Feb. 19, 1920;. 2. e > Fen2o: 

1920; E 472487; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


IN THE LAND THAT EVERYBODY LOVES; 
words by J. Shesteck, music by W. 
Mueller [of U. S.] [5540 

© 1c. Mar. 8, 1920; E 471998; 
William Mueller and Joseph Shes- 
teck, Akron, O. 


IN THE MOONLIGHT; words by V. In- 
gram, music by E. S. S. Huntington 
of U.S] [5541 

© 1c. Feb. 20. 1920; H 472446; 
Vandia Ingram, High Point, N. C. 


IN THE PALACE; polonaise, by Frank L. 

Eyer [of U. 8.] op. 41, no. 2, piano. 

; [5542 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 5, 1920; 

E 471975; Theo. Presser eco., Phila- 
delphia. 


IN THE YEAR OF FIFTY-FIFTY; from 
What’s in a name, lyric by John 
Murray Anderson and Jack Yellen, 
music by Milton Ager [of U. S.] 

[5543 

© Mar. 12, 1920: 2 qian, 

1920; E 478269; Leo Feist, ine., New 
York. 


IN THOSE DEAR OLD DIXIE DAYS; words 
by R. Graham and Walter Hirsch, 
music by James White [of U. 8S.] 

[5544 

© Mar. 24, 19203)2 1¢) War 5, 

1920; E 473086; Roger Graham, 
Chicago. 

INDIAN SMOKE DANCE; characteristic 
one step, by Theo. A. Metz, arr. by 
H. F. Odell [of U. S.]; mand. oreh. 
with piano. (Odell edition, no. 48) 

[5545 

K) Mar. 14, 1920; 2 @e iia ao, 

1920; E 473095; H. F. Odell & co., 
Boston. 


INDIAN WAR SONG; by Gaston Borch [of 
U. Sl; fallvorch:. (4te [5546 
© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 ec. Mar. 11, 1920; 
E 474106; Carl Fischer, New York. 
INFERNO E PARADISO; versi di T. Fer- 
razzano, musica di G. del Colle [of 
Italy] [5547 
© 1c. Feb. 18, 1920; E 472528; 
. Tony Ferrazzano, Paterson. 


340 


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no. 4, 1920 


5966 


INSPIRATION ; words and music by C. | IsnaAnp (THE) OF DO AS YOU PLEASE; 


Goditus [of U. S.] [5548 
©l1c. Mar. 12, 1920; E 473044; C. 
Goditus, Pittston, Pa. 


INTERMEZZO A LA MAZURKA; by Carl 

Wilhelm Kern [of U. S.] op. 407: pf. 

[5549 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 5, 1920; 

E 471982; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. ; 


INTO YOUR EYES; words by J. H. Brand, 
music by Alice Bursik [of U. 8.]; 
medium voice. San Francisco, B. B. 
B. music publishers. [5550 

Oren 26, 1920; 2 c Feb. 24, 
1920; EB 472799; Jchn H. Brand, San 
Francisco. 


IRELAND; words and music by W. C. 
Traher [of Canada] [5551 
© 1c. Mar. 9, 1920; E 474041; 
Wilfred Charles Traher, London, 
Canada. 


IRELAND A NATION; words by R. Pas- 
sau, music by A. Leopold Richard 
[of Canada] Chicago, Legters mu- 
sic co. [5552 

© Jan. 14, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1920; 
E 468863 ; Richard Passau, Montreal, 
Canada. 


IRENE; fox trot, from Irene, by Mc. 


Carthy and ‘Tierney, played by 
Roger Hilliard [of U. S.] (Imperial 
player rolls, no. 91028) [5553 


@ Mar. 20, 1920: 2 @ Mar. 25, 
1920; E 474564; Imperial player raV 
co., Chicago. [Copyright is claimea 
on interpretation. ] 


selection, by Harry Tierney [of 
U. 8.J, arr. by Arthur Lange [ot 
U. S.] ; orch., with piano. [5554 

© Feb. 14, 1920: 2 @ Feb. 16. 
1920 ; HE 471588 ; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. | 


Irish (THE) PUNCH; lyrics and mel- 
ody by H. Berl [of U. 8.] [5055 

© 1 « Mar. 22, 1920; E 473647; 
Herman Berl, New York. 


ISABELLA OF MapriIp; waltz, words by 
Martha Wheeler, music by F. Barone 
rob US. ] [5556 

© Mar. 12, 1920; 2 ce. Mar. 15, 
1920; EK 473107; Frank Barone, BH. 
Boston. 


sextette and chorus from Dere 
Mable, words by Edward Streeter 
and John Hodges, music by Rosa- 
mond Hodges [of U. S.] [5557 
©-heb. (195 1920). ex Nebr 2k, 
19202) Bi 472505 342) ABs. Barms:é& 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


ISLE OF LOVE; words by Will S. Dillon, 
music by Maud Murray [of U. S.] 
[5558 
Gy Mar sib 19205) 20 ers Marrria: 
1920; E 473103; United States music 
pub. co., New York. 


Ir Is A FOOTSTEP; Words and music by 
C. F. Jones [of U. 8.]. Chicago, Leg- 
ters music co. [5559 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 12, 1920; 
E 474340; Charles F. Jones, Washou- 
gal, Wash. 


IT ISN’T THE STYLE; from The naughty 
bride, words by Alfred Dubin, music 
by Harry B. Olsen [of U. 8.] [5560 

© Feb. 19, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 20, 1920; 
E 4724382; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


IT MIGHT HAVE BEEN YOU; words and 


music by Sam Caslow [of U. S.] 
[5561 
© Feb. 26, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 27, 1920; 
E 471592; Chas. K. Harris, New 
York. 


It’s ALL RIGHT WITH ME OLD PAL; words 
by J. Kendis, music by J. Brockman 
[of U. S.] [5562 

© Feb. 21, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 26, 1920; 
EK 472686; Joe Morris music ¢co., 
New York. 


It’s ALWAYS you; words by T. Par- 

nell, melody by Sol Gillis [of U. S8.] 

[5563 

© 1c. Mar. 15, 1920; E 473108; 
Thomas Parnell, Brooklyn. 


It’s EASY TO TELL WHEN YOU'RE FALL- 
ING IN LOVE; words and music by 
A. H. Samuels [of U. S8.] [5564 

© 1 ce. Feb. 24, 1920; E 472934; 
Arthur H. Samuels, New York. 


It’s HARD TO FIND A GIRL LIKE YOU; 
words by HE. W. Boynton, musie by 
EK. S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 

[5565 
© 1c. Mar. 12, 1920; E 473040; 
EK. W. Boynton, Greenfield, Mass. 

It’s JUST FOR FUN; words by A. Nel- 
son, music by Geo. Trevor [of U. 
S.] [5566 


nice iMar 22.5 19904) fr 47s308 
Arnoid Nelson, Mankato, Minn. 


341 


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DD6T 


pt. 1, D. s., v.15 


It’s THE AMERICAN BEAUTY FOR ME; 
words by R. Almand, music by Leo 
Friedman fof U.  §S.]° Chicago, 
North American music co. [5567 

© Océ) iT, 1919s Dee) ) Mey, 
1920; E 472787; Rosebud Almand, 
Washington. 


It SHELTERS ME; words by HE. E. Hew- 
itt, musie by B. D. Ackley fof U. 
S.] [5568 


©) Web; }25 1920 02 ne, eb. 28, 
1920; E 472861; Homer A. Rode- 


heaver, Chicago. 

[rarra (L’) SEMPRE GRANDE; marcia, 
arr. by Paul Bolognese [of U. 8.]; 
piano. [5569 

© 1c. Feb. 28, 1920; E 472892; 
N. J. Loreck, Brooklyn. 

Iratia (L’) VINSE LA GUERRA; marcia, 
arr. by Paul Bolognese [of U. S.]; 
piano. [5570 

© 1c. Feb. 28, 1920; E 472893; 
N. J. Loreck, Brooklyn. 

Iy fy ty ry ry; words by Joe Burns 
and Murry Kissen, melody by J. 
Glogau [fof U. S.] font: 

(Cy Te. Mar. 15) 1990 on 4738077 = 
Jack Glogau, Woodhaven, N. Y. 

JAFFA; Oriental novelty fox trot, by G. 

Nager [of U. S.]; piano. [5572 

© 1c. Mar. 12, 1920; E 473049; 
Gus Nager, Brooklyn. 

JAMBAR; March by Arthur Lane [of 


Bove; bands » Cincinnaw,;. 0... Fil: 
more music house, Cincinnati. 4to. 
[5573 


© Mar. 2, 1920; 2c. Mar. 8, 1920; 
E 471950; Fillmore bros. ¢o., Cin- 
cinnati. 


JARDIN (LE) MOUILLE; poésie de 
Henri de Régnier, musique de 
Philippe Gaubert [of France] (Six 
mélodies, no 8) [5574 

© Jan.’ 31,1920; 2 e. “Web. 24, 
1920; E-. 469327; Durand et cie,, 
Paris. 

JAZBO’S MINSTRELS; words and melody 
by W. F. Collins [of U. 8S.], arr. by 
Arthur Painchaud [of U. S8.] 

: Oded 
© 1c. Feb. 19, 1920; E 471802; 
Will F. Collins, New York. 

JA“Z; words and melody by E. Katz 

POE Ow. S24 [5576 
© 1c. Feb. 26, 1920; E 471819; 
Edward Katz, New York. 

See also Alden (John) 

dances. 


Four 


JAZZ BABIES’ BALL; fox trot, by Bayha 
and Pinkard, played by Les Hoadley 
[of U. S.] (Imperial player rolls, 
no. 91030) [5577 

© Mar. 20, 1920; 2 c Mar. 25, 
1920; E 474557 ; Imperial player roll 
co., Chicago. [Copyright is claimed 
on interpretation.] 


Jizz (THE) MUSIC; words by Mrs. 
ius Hiller, musie by Geo. Trevor 
LOf ao ass [5578 

© 1c. Mar. 22, 1920; E 473355; 
Mrs. Gus Hiller, Portland, Or. 


Jazz up JASPER; from The frivolities 
of 1920, lyric by Tom Johnstone, 
music by Harry Auracher [of U. 
S.] ; [5579 

© Mar. 19, 1920; 2 eMiae (26, 
1920; E 473687; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


words 
Hector 


JAZZIN’ JOLLY-WOBBLE JOHN; 
by -B. Swatko, musie by 
tichard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Leg- 
ters music co. [5580 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 e. Mar. 12, 1920; 
E 474837; Blanche Swatko, Pueblo, 
Col. 


JEAN; fox trot, by Brooks, played by 
Charley Straight and Roy Bargy 
[ot U. S.] (Imperial players rolls, 
no. 91053.) [5581 

© Mar. 20, 1920; 2 ¢. Mar.) 25, 
1920; EH 474554; Imperial player roll 
co., Chicago. [Copyright is claimed 
on interpretation. } 


GOTTESSTADT; Wworte 
und musik von D. Koroch [of U. 
S.J. [5582 

©. Feb. 17, 19202 del amep. 44, 
1920, 1 « Mar. 17, 1920; E 473385 ; 
David Keroch, Fresno, Calif. 


JERUSALEM, DU 


JESUS IS WAITING TO SAVE; words and 
music by A. H. Ackley [of U. S8.] 
[5583 
©: Feb. 25, 192032 ey wens 2s: 
1920; E 472860; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


JESUS LIEBT DICH; worte und musik 
von D. Koroch [of U. S.] [5584 
© Feb. 17, (1920; t(ciehene 11 
1920; 1 ec. Mar, 17, 1920; E 4733886; 
David Koroch, Fresno, Calif. 


JESUS SAITH UNTO HER, MARY. 
Barnes (Hdward Shippen) Six 
earols. 


342 


See 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1920 


JEWELL (LUCINA) Two responses; 
music by L. Jewell [of U. S.]; mixed 
voices. 4to. (Choral music, series 
35, no. 1877) Contents:—1. Light 
of my soul; words by Bernard of 
Clairvaux.—2. Breathe on me, breath 
of God; words by Edwin Hatch. 
[5585 
© Mar. 10, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 15, 
1920; E 473111; Boston music co., 
Boston. 


JEWELS (THE) of Pandora; from 
What’s in a name, words by John 
Murray Anderson and Jack Yellen, 
musie by Milton Ager [of U. S.] 

[5586 

© Mar. 18, 1920: 2 c. Mar. 19, 

1920; E 473406; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 


JIBBER JABBER JAZZ; from What next, 
lyric by Annelu Burns, music by 
Madelyn Sheppard [of U. 8.] [5587 


ewe 11 A920: 2 ¢ Keb. 11, 
1920; E 471061; Jos. W. Stern & 
co., New York. 


JIMMY GRUMP; words by R. H. Wil- 
kinson, melody by Jean Navarre 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of U. S.] 

i [5588 
© 1c. Mar. 8, 1920; E 471938; 
R. H. Wilkinson, Oakland, Calif. 


JOHN BARLEYCORN’S EXIT; words by S. 
Hyatt, musie by E. 8. S. Huntington 
fof U. S.] [5589 

© 1c. Feb. 20, 1920; E 472463; 
Susie Hyatt, Hldred, Pa. 


JOHNNY'S JAZZ BABY; words by A. 
Gillette, music by Geo. Trevor [of 
U.S.) [5590 

© 1c. Mar. 22, 1920; E 478350; 


Antonio Gillette, West Medford, 
Mass. 
JOIN THE AMERICAN LEGION AND BE 


PALS ONCE MORE; words by S. G. 
Gitlitz, music by Geo. Graif, jr. [of 
U. 8.1] New York, World music pub. 
corp. [5591 

©. Mar. 11, 1920: 2 c. Mar. 15, 
1920; E 478324; Simon G. Gitlitz, 
New Rochelle, N. Y. 


JOLLY BOY; fox trot, by T. Bidgood 
[of England]; piano. (Zn Dance 
album no. 8) [5592 

© Jan. 21, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 5, 1920; 
E 469301; Hawkes & son, London. 


JOYFUL BE THE HOURS TO-DAY. See 
Barnes (Edward Shippen) Six car- 
ols. 

JUBILATE. See Barnes (Edward Ship- 
pen) Six earols. 


177085—20—_4. 


5601 


JUDGE ME BY YOURSELF; words by L. B. 
Patrick, music by James H. Harris 
fot U:$.] [5593 

© 1c. Mar. 5, 1920; E 471830; 
Ludia Burdette Patrick, St. Louis. 


JUGGLER (THE); by Susan Schmitt [of 
2 S.-> DANO: [5594 
© Feb. 25, 1920; 2 ce. Mar. 1, 1920; 

E 471795; Boston music co., Boston. 


JUMPERS; valse, by Hermann Lohr [of 
Great Britain] ; piano. [5595 
©) Web. 18, 1920: 2 ¢. Mar. dt 
1920; E 469512; Chappell & co., 1td., 
London. 


JUNGLE BLUES; words and melody by 
T. Delaney [of U. S.] and Baby 
Grice [i. e. George Grice, of U. S.J 

[5596 
© 1-c. Mar. 22, 1920; E 473459; 
Tom Delaney, Baltimore. 


JUST A DREAM THAT CAN NEVER COME 
TRUE; words and music by H. V. 
Rhoads [of U. 8.], arr. by Arthur 
M. Hughes [of U. S.]; piano with 
words. [5597 

© 1c. Mar. 15, 1920; H 473696; 
H. V. Rhoads, Gillespie, Ill. 


JUST A LITTLE SMILE FROM YOU; words 
and melody by R. HK. Way [of U. 8.], 
arr. by Leonard L. VosBurgh [of 
We S.] [5598 


© 1c. Mar. 18, 1920; E 474387; 
Ruth E. Way, Montclair, N. J. 


JUST A LITTLE SUNSHINE MAKES A RAIN- 
Bow ; from Powder puff revue, words 
and music by Edw. F. Breier and 
Edw. A. Weinstein [of U. 8.] [5599 

© Mar. 9, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1920; 
E 474081; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. 


waltz, by Edw. F. Breier and 
Edw. A. Weinstein [of U. 8.]; orch. 


in C. with piano ace. 4to. (Voca- 
dance edition) [5600 
©), Mar. 22:,0920 »)\2).¢ Mars 22, 


1920; EH) 473427; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement. | 


JUST A SMILE; words by Mrs. HE. Wade, 

- music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] 

New York, world music pub. corp. 

[5601 

© Mar. 11, 1920; 2 ce Mar.. 15, 

1920; HE 473314; Mrs. Edwin Wade, 
Mt. Vernon, Ind. 


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5602 


JUST A WORD FROM YOU; waltz song, 
words by Geo. V. Slater, music by 
J. Horrocks [of Canada] Winnipeg, 
Canada, Shipton pub. co. [5602 

© Mar 5; 19205. 2 e Mar ‘20, 
1920; E 469516; G. V. Slater and 
John Horrocks, Winnipeg, Canada. 


JUST BECAUSE; words and music by O. 
Reeves [of U. S.], arr. by Fisher 
Thompson [of U. 8.] Ogden, Utah, 
Song shop pub. co. [5603 

© Mar. 3, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1920; 
472988 ; Olie Reeves, Ogden, Utah. 

JUST FLOATING; words by Donald R. 
Barnett, music by L. 8S. Orr [of 
W284] [5604 

© Mar. 9, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1920; 
E 472948; Louise Scharmann Orr, 
Missoula, Mont. 

JUST FORGOTTEN; words by L. Stock- 
pole, melody by Jean Navarre [pseud. 
of Ethel Fisher, of U. S.] 

©.1c¢. Mar. 26, 1920; E 473614; 
Lillian Stockpole, Cincinnati. 


JUST LONGING FOR YOU; words by Mrs. 
A. Steiner, music by Geo. Graff, jr. 


[of U. S.] New York world music 
pub. corp. [5606 
©. Mar. 14,1920 +)'2-e, Mar, 15, 


1920; HE 473301; 
Brooklyn. 


Mrs. A. Steiner, 


JUST ONE MOTHER DEAR AND DAD; words 
and music by E. M. Welsh [of Great 
Britain, domiciled at Chicago, Ill.] 

[5607 
© 1c Mar. 6, 1920; E 472956; 
Ellen Marion Welsh, Chicago. 


words 
musie by Leo Friedman 
Chicago, North American 
music co. [5608 

©: ‘Aug. 22: ID19 2 -e. ‘Sept. 26, 
1919; E 459182; Ilia Paige, Port- 
land, Or. 


JUST TO THINK WE ONCE WERE SWEET- 
HEARTS; fox trot, by Max C. Freed- 
man and Harry D. Squires [of U. 
S.]; orch. with piano and words, in 
C. 4to. (Vocadance edition) [5609 

© Mar. 16, 1920-'2¢.\ Mar. 16, 
1920; EK 474279; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement | 


JUST THE SAME OLD YANKEES; 
by I. Paige, 
lot Ue] 


—— words by Max C. Freedman, music 
by, Harry, (De Squires) [ot Ue sa] 


[5610 
© Mar. 9, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1920; 
E 474030: Jos. W. Stern & co., New 


York. 


5) 
oO 


[5605 ; 


pt. 111, 0. s., v. 15 


JUST WAIT “TILL I COME BACK SWEET- 
HEARTS; words by H. N. Baker, mel- 
ody by C. R. Baker [of U. S.] [5611 

© 1c. Mar. 8, 1920; H 471943; 
Clyde Baker and Horace Baker, Salt 
Lake City. 


JUST WANT you; words anon., music 
by Edlyn Braren Welch [of U. 8.] 


[5612 

© Feb. 25, 1920; 2c. Feb. 28, 1920; 

E 472825; Willis music C0., Cin- 
cinnati. 


KKAISER BILl’S FAKE; words by F. 
Shute, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of 
U. S.J] New York, World music pub. 
corp. [5613 

© Mar. 11, 1920; 2c. Mar, 1571920; 
Kh) 473319; Frank Shute, Wilmington, 
Del. 


IxarAtoo; Indian love song, words and 
music by Royal Monroe [of U. 8.] 
Ato. [5614 

© Mar. 5, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 6, 1920; 
E 472954; Leslie Duckers musie ¢o., 
New York. 


KAMEL-LAND; Turkish rag, words and 
music by Joe Gold, Joe Ribaud, and 
Chas. Messinger [of U. S.]; piano 
with words. [5615 

© Mar. 8, 1920; 2 ce. Mar. 9, 1920; 
FE 474025; Charles. K. Harris, New 
York. 


IKANAREK ; polka, by J. Wisniewski [of 
Poland, domiciled at Detroit, Mich.] ; 
violin. [5616 

© 1c Nov. 28, 1919; E 472812; 
John Wisniewski, Detroit. 


IKKANS: AS, THE HEART OF THE UNITED 
SraTes; words and music by 8S. L. 
Jaynes [of U. S.] [5617 

© Mar. 16, 1920: 2 ¢ Mar. 19; 
1920: E 473412; S. Lester Jaynes, 
Havensville, Kan. 


KATHLEEN; words by Will Prentes, 

music by K. S. Roskopp [of U. 8.] 
[5618 
2c. Mar. 4, 1920; 
Roskopp, Mt. 


© Mar. 9, 1920; 
KE 472947; Kate 
Clemens, Mich. 


KEEP A SONG IN YOUR HEART; words by 
Lizzie De Armond, music by Chas. H. 
Gabriel [of U. 8.] [5619 

© Feb. 25, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 28, 1920; 
EK 472873; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 


a4 


—— 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1920 


0640 


KEEP HIS GRAVE GREEN; words by A. O. 


Donnell music by Wm. Thomas [of | 


U. S.] Philadelphia, Pa., Diamond 
music co. [5620 

© Feb. 10, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
E 472705; A. O. Donnell, Philadel- 
phia. 

KEEP ME ALWAYS NEAR YOUR HEART; 
words by H. D. Notestine, music by 
Robt. L. Landon [of U. 8.] [5621 

© Mar. 6, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1920; 
EK 472993; Homer D. Notestine, 
Lewistown, O. 

KENTUCKY GIRL; words and melody by 
B. Taylor [of U. 8.], arr. by Harry T. 
Myers [of U. S.] [5622 

© 1c. Feb. 6, 1920; E 472685; 
Billy Taylor, Louisville. 


KENTUCKY HOME. See Foster 
(Stephen) Three American folk- 
tunes. 


KENTUCKY SMILES; words and melody 
Dbyoew, Otto: [of U.S. ] [5623 
© 1c. Mar. 6, 1920; BE 472962; 
Carl Frederick Otto, Halifax, Mass. 


KILLARNEY ; trans. and played by Ferd- 
inand Himmelreich [of U. S.]  (Im- 
perial player rolls, no. 59850) 

[5624 

© Mar. 20, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 25, 1920; 

EK 474621; Imperial player roll co., 

Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation. ] 

KISMET, THOU MIGHTY KISMET; words 
and melody by Herschel Henlere and 
Coie Piero fof U.. S.], arr. by F. 
Henri Klickmann [of U. S.] [5625 

© 1c. Mar. 17, 1920; E 473190; 
Will Rossiter, Chicago. 

Kiss (THE); words by Sara Teasdale, 
music by Agide Jacchia [of U. S.]; 
medium voice. [5626 

© Mar. 20, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 25, 1920; 
E 473650; Boston music co., Boston. 

Kiss AMISS; waltz, by Maurice Baron 

[of U. S.] ; instrumental. [5627 
© 1c. Mar. 22, 1920; E 473460; 
Belwin, inc., New York. 
Kiss ME DEAR; words and music by 
T. H. Andrew [of U. 8.] [5628 
© Oct. 15, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1920; 
E 472913: Thekla Hollingsworth An- 
drew, Joplin, Mo. | 

Kiss (THE) YOU PROMISED ME; words 
by A. Singer, melody by Luther A. 
Clark [of U. S.] [5629 

© 1c. Mar. 26, 1920; E 473628; 
Arthur Singer, Mishawaka, Ind. 


KISSEL-KARING; words by H. H. Sap- 
pington, music by Edwin M. Clark 
fot UU: S.J [5630 

© 1c. Feb. 11, 1920; E 472290; 
H. Herbert Sappington, Omaha, Neb. 


Koo BELLA; by J. Buffano [of U. 8.]; 

piano. [5631 

© 1c. Mar. 4, 1920: E 473335; 
Jules Buffano, New York. 


KYRIE ELEISON; words from service of 
P. E. church, music by Steven Pres- 
eott [pseud. of J. R, Metcalf, of U. 
S.] Blueprint. [56382 

© April 8, 1919; 2 ec. Dee. 20, 1919; 
EF 471826; John R. Metealf, Hrie, Pa. 


Laps A BUNCHUM; Adderbury, stick 
dance, collected and arr. by Cecil J. 
Sharp [of England]; piano. [5633 

© Dee. 11, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 13, 1920; 
KE 469318 ; Novello & co., ltd., London. 


LADY O’DREAMS; lyric by Gus Kahn, 

music by Charley Straight [of U. S.] 

[5634 

© Mar. 19. 18203-'2".¢, Mar: (26. 

1920; E 47838690; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


LAKE OF BAYS; concert polka, by Her- 
bert L. Clarke fof U. 8.] 1. B flat 
cornet and piano.—2. E flat alto 
saxophone and piano. [5635. 5636 

© Nov. 10, 1919; 2 e. each Mar. 11, 
1920; & 474133. 474134; Carl Fischer, 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement | 


LAND o’DREAMS: Tyrie, by | Lester 
O’Keefe, music by James O’Keefe [of 
U.S.) [5637 

©) Mar t2) JOQ0 32 ve. Mar. A120 
1920; KE 473148; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 

LAND (THE) OF DREAMS; words by Mil- 
ton 8. Katz, melody by E. W. Kapner 
AOR) oy] [5638 

©.1 ¢. Mar. 19, 1920; E 473286; 
Ed. W. Ixapner, Philadelphia. 

LAND OF JUST BEYOND; from My junior 
week girl, words and melody by J.S. 
Stanley fof U. 8S.] [5639 

Feb. 12, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
HH 4728038; J. Selwyn Stanley, Ithaca, 
INN: 

LAND (THE) oF Nop; words and music 
Ye de OSCOte. [Oh VOLS]. .aEr.. Dy 
Harry J. Lincoln: [of U.. S.])-Phila- 
delphia, Harry J. Lincoln music co. 

[5640 

© Mar. 2, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 5, 1920; 

Ei 471865; J. Ralph Scott, Johns- 
town, Pa. 


345 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5641 


Lanp (THE) OF SWEET MEMORIES; 
words by Edw. Beck, melody by 
Ralph A. Foote [of U. S.] {5641 

© 1c. Feb. 17, 1920: EB, 471574; 
Leo Feist, inec., New York. 


LAND WHERE LOVERS Go; from Fifty- 
fifty, words by Arthur Swanstrom, 
music by Carey Morgan [of U. §.] 

[5642 

© Mar. 22, 1920: 2 ec. Mar. 22, 

1920; E 473429; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. 


See Old spinet. 


LASSIE DEAR; words by Juanita E. 
Thompson, music by C. R. Wilcox 
[of U. 8.], arr. by Homer Tourjee 
for CU. SJ [5643 

© 1c. Mar. 17, 1920; E 473199; 


LArcGo. 


Carolyn Ruth Wilcox, Glendale, 
Calif. 
LAST FLOWERS; waltz, by Eugenia 


Vazquez [of U. §8.]; piano. [5644 
©1 c. Mar. 9, 1920; E 474007; 
Fausto B. Hermandez, New York. 


LAUD YE THE NAME OF THE LorD; 
melody of the ZAnamen tradition, 
words by Canon Douglas, music by 
S. Rachmanioff [of Russia, domi- 
ciled at New York]; mixed voices. 
4to. [5645 

© Feb. 25, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 27, 1920; 
J471599 ; H. W. Gray co., New York. 


LAUGHING (THE) TROMBONE; words 
and music by Howard Johnson and 
Ethel Bridges [of U. S.] [5646 

© Feb. 10, 1920; 2 ¢. Feb. 11, 1920; 
Ei 471580; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


La VEEDA; Castillian fox trot, lyric by 
Nat Vincent, music by John Alden 
[of U. S.] [5647 

©: Peb:!" 24, 1920.:\"2..e.. Mar. 40: 
1920; E 473010; Maurice Richmond 
music co., ine., New York. 


LEAD KINDLY LIGHT; anthem, words by 
John H. Newman, music by John 
Tasker Howard, ir. [of U. S.] op. 6, 
no. 1; mixed voices. (Church music, 
series VI) 4to. [5648 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 ce. Mar. 9, 1920; 
EK 473167; C. W. Thompson & co., 
Boston. 


LEAGUE (THE) OF NATIONS; words and 
music by A. I. Gallaway [of U. 8.] 

[5649 

©.Jan. 2, 1920;)2 ¢ Mar. 15; 1920; 

EH 473104; Albert I. Gallaway, St. 

Louis. 


pt. 111, n.s., v.15 


LraP YEAR BLUES; lyrics by Charles G. 

Shaw, music by G. Bristed [of U. S.] 

~ [5650 

© 1 ¢ Jan. 27) 1920 ames : 
Grace Bristed, Lenox, Mass. 


LEAVING YET LOVING YOU So; lyric and 
music by George Ridgwell [of Great 
Britain] [5651 

© Mar. 2, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1920; 
E 472927; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 

Lurt ALL ALONE AGAIN BLUES; fox trot, 
from The night boat, by Caldwell 
and Kern, played by Charley Straight 
and Roy Bargy [of U.8.] (Imperial 
player rolls, no. 91042). [5652 

© Mar. 20, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 25, 


1920; E 474573; Imperial player 
roll eco., Chicago. [Copyright is 


claimed on interpretation] 


LEGEND (A) OF THE DESERT; by R. S. 

Stoughton [of U. 8.]; organ. [5653 

© Feb. 26, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1920; 

E 471855; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston. 


LEGION ; post march, words and music 

by A. R. Howe [of U. S.] [5654 

© 1c. Feb. 14, 1920; E 472771; A. 
Russell Howe, Buffalo. 


LEGION OF HONOR; march, by F. Jewell 
fof U. S.J]; band. 4to. [5655 
© Mar. 9, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1920; 

FE 472942 ; red Jewell, Oskaloosa, Ia. 


Ler Him In; words and music by Helen 

Howarth Lemme! [of U. S.] [5656 

© Feb. 25, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 28, 1920; 

E 472857; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 


LET ME STICK ALONG WITH You; from 
Million dollar doll in Paris, words 
and music by Louis Weslyn [of U. 8.] 

[5657 

© Mar. 16, 1920;.2, @oMar,. 16, 

1920; E 474290; Jos. W. Stern & 
co., New York. ; 

LET ME WALK BY THY SIDE; words and 


music by Viana B. McCown [of 
U. S.J [5658 
© Feb. 25, 1920; 2c heb: 26; 


1920; E 472865; Homer A.. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 

LET NOT YOUR HEART BE TROUBLED; 
anthem, words from John 14:1-6, 
music by Paul Ambrose [of U. S8.]; 
mixed voices. - (Octavo series, no. 
1288) [5659 

© Mar. 3, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1920; — 
E 472940; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 


346 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1920 


LET’s HAVE A KIND WORD FOR MOTHER; 
words by R. M. Budge, music by 
E. S. S. Huntington [of U. 8.] [5660 

© 1c. Feb. 20, 1920; E 472457; 
Raymond M. Budge, Paris, Id. 


L&r’s KISS AND MAKE UP; words by 
H. R. Jarvis, music by Geo. Graff, 


ac.) [ot U:. S.] New. York, World 
musie pub. corp. [5661 
@ Mar, 11, 1920; 2° ¢, Mar; 15, 


1920; E 473295; Helen R. Jarvis, 
Brookiyn. 


LET’S PRETEND; from Wet and dry, 

words and music by Jean C. Havez 

ie ae 2, 9 [5662 

je Beb.27)1920; 2.4 Keb. 28, 

1920; E 471836 Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


LET THE DEAR SAVIOR IN; words by 
R. H. Artel, melody by Jean Na- 
varre [pseud. of Ethel Fisher. of 
Ds Si [5663 

© 1c. Mar. 8, 1920; E 471931; 
Rose H. Artel, Grand Rapids, Mich. 


LIBERTA’ DEI PRIGIONIERI ITALIANI; 
marcia sinfonica, by R. Orlando [of 
Maly |.arr. by G. lasilli [of U: 8.4; 
band. 4to. [5664 

© Oct. 15, 1918; 2 c. Mar. 25,1920; 
EK 474592; O. Di Bella, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on simplifying 
and harmonizing} 


LIBERTY ECHOES; words and music by 

D. V. Cross [of U. S8.] [5665 

© 1c. Feb. 13, 1920; E 472296; 
Daniel V. Cross, Middletown, N. Y. 


LIFE IS A GARDEN FAIR AND FREE; words 
by A. M. Godwin, melody by R. A. 
Browne [of U. S.] [5666 

© 1c Mar. 12, 1920; E 473019; 
A. M. Godwin, New York. 


LIFE IS WHAT YOU MAKE IT IN THE 
WORKING DAY; from Pretty Peggy, 
words by Desti, music by Billy 
Arnold [of England] [5667 

© Feb. 4, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 26, 1920; 
E 469283; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, itd., London. 


LiFE (A) LONG STORY OF LOVE DE-VINE; 
words and melody by E. Hangen [of 
i. S.] [5668 

© 1c. Feb. 20, 1920; E 472444; 
Edward Hangen, Mora, Minn. 


LIGHT ALLEGRO AGITATO. See A. B. C. 


dramatie set no. 20. 


Light oF My sout. See Jewell (Lu- 
cina) Two responses. 


LicHr (THE) OF WESTERN STARS. See 


Kdge (The) of beyond. 


Linacs; lyric by Bert Auerbach, music 
by A. C. Lund [of U. S.] [5669 
© Mar. 19, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 19, 
1920; E 473333; Lyric music corp., 
New York. 


LINE (THE) IS BUSY; words by L. 
Gilrod, music by Joseph Rumshisky 
[of U. S.] [5670 

© Aug. 20, 1919; 2 c« Jan. 19, 
1920; E 473126; Louis Gilrod and 
J. Rumshisky, New York. 


LINGER LONGER LeETTY; fox-trot, fronn 
Linger longer Letty, by Alfred Good-- 
man [of U. S.], arr. by Wm. Schulz: 
[of U. S.]; orch. with piano. 4to. 

[567L 

© Mar. 11, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 12, 

1920; E 473261; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 


Selection, by Alfred Goodman [of 
U. S8.jJ, arr. by Lee Orean Smith 
[of U. S8.]; piano. [5672 

© Mar. 18, 1920; 2 «@ Mar. 19, 
1920; E 473401; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


Liszt (Franz) Les cloches de Ge- 
neve; classic by Liszt, played by 
Lucille Manker [of U. S.] (Annees 
de pelerinage 9: Imperial player 
rolls, no. 512860) [5673 


© Mar. 20, 1920; 2 ce Mar. 25, 
1920; E 474622; Imperial player 
roll co., Chicago. [Copyright is 


claimed on interpretation. ] 


LITTLE (THE) CAVALIER; primo part 
in the compass of five tones, by Fr. 
T. Liftl [of Austria] op. 107, no. 1; 
piano, four hands. (Two scholars) 

[5674 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 5, 1920; 

E 469481; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


LITTLE CONCERT MARCH; by Will D. 
Moyer [of U. S8.]; guit. solo. [5675 
© Mar. 13, 1920; 2 c« Mar. 24, 
1920; E 473679; Joe Nicomede, New 
Alexandria, Pa. 


LITTLE DOLLY’S DANCE; by Cecil Ray- 
ners [of Great Britain] ; orch. 4to. 
(Chappell & co.’s salon orchestral 
journal, no. 39) [5676 

© Feb. 20, 1920; 1c. Mar. 8, 1920; 
E 469496; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


847 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5677 


ae 


LITTLE GIRL LITTLE, GIRL OF) MINE; 


words and music by J. L. Grotten- | 


diek [of U. 8.], arr. by Edgar Roll- 

man [of U. 8.] [5677 
© 1. Mar. 4, 1920; E 472923; 

John Leo Grottendiek, Baltimore. 


LITTLE (THE) GOLD STAR; words by 
M. E. Winters, music by Leo Fried- 
man [of U. 8.] Chicago, Ill, North 
American music pub. co. [5678 

) Aug. 22.9009 2 tie, Septs, 20; 
1919; EH 459212; Mary E. Winters, 
Olivet, S. Dak. 


LITTLE GOLDEN LOCKS; by Paul Lawson 
[of U. S.]; piano. (Our young com- 
panions) [5679 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 5, 1920; 
E 471983; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. i 


LITTLE GREY HOME IN THE WEST; by 
Hermann Lohr, simplified by Geo. L. 
Spaulding [of U. S.]; piano. (Melo- 
dies from overseas, no. 10. [5680 

© Mar. 18, 1920; 2 « Mar. 19, 
1920; H 4733898; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. [Copyright is claimed on 
simplified fingering] 


LittLE (THE) HOME CHURCH; words 
and music arr. by R. L. Fletcher 
[of U. S.] Post card. [5681 

© Feb. 17, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 20, 
1920; E 472467; Robert Lowe 
Fletcher, Wheeling, W. Va. 


LittLeE (A) HUMAN KINDNESS; words 
by Frona Scott, music by Chas. H. 
Gabriel [of U. S.] [5682 

(© Eeb. 25, 1920; 2.¢.: Feb. 28, 
1920; E 472867; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


LITTLE (THE) LONE ROCK BY THE SEA; 
words by L. Pryor, melody by Artie 
Bowers [of U. 8.] [5683 


© 1c. Mar. 22, 1920; E 473434; 
Le Roy Pryor, St. Joseph, Mo. 


Litttr Miss CuHaArity; from Little 
Miss Charity, words by Edward 
Clark, music by 8S. R. Henry and M. 
Savin [of U. S8.] [5684 

©) Mar. 1G, | 49204) 02.) ene Mars) iG, 
1920; E 474287; Jos. W. Stern & 
co., New York. 


LITTLE MOTHER; words and melody by 

M. G. Duffy [of U. S.] [5685 

© 1c Mar. 15, 1920; E 473097 ; 
Marta Golden Duffy, Los Angeles. 


pt. 111, 1. s., v. 15 


LITTLE (THE) PRODUCTION IN ONE; 
finale, lyrics and melody by L. F. 
Cowan [of U. S.] [5686 

© 1... Mar. 8, 1920; E 471995; 
Lynn Freeman Cowan, New York. 

—— special opening, lyrics and melody 

by L. F. Cowan [of U. S.] [5687 


© 1c. Mar. 8, 1920; E 471996; 
Lynn Freeman Cowan, New York. 


special wedding number, lyrics 
and melody by L. F. Cowan [of U. 
S.] - [5688 
© 1c¢ Mar. 8, 1920; E 471993; 
Lynn Freeman Cowan, New York. 


LittLte RAsTus; rag, by Harold Ben- 
nett [of U. S.]; band. Cincinnati, O., 
Fillmore music house. 4to. [5689 

© Mar. 2, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1920; 
E 471948; Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 
cinnati. 

LittLe Rose; words by Fred R. Che- 
nault, music by HE. Towner [of U. 
S.]; medium, in D. Fresno, Calif., 
Towner bros. [5690 

© Feb. 26, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 3, 1920; 


E 4738700; Earl Towner, Fresno, 
Calif. 
Lirtte (THE) TOWN THAT I CALL 


MINE; words by Tom Groves, music 
by Werner Janssen [of U. 8.]; low 
voice, in E flat. [5691 

© Mar. 22, 1920;°2 G) Mar 271, 
1520; E 473648; Boston music co., 
Boston. 

Lota; my Brazilian maid, words by 
Louis Weslyn, music by Eva Apple- 
field [of U. S.] [5692 

© Mar. 18, 1920; 2)\¢ )Mar. 1S, 
1920; E 4743875; Daniel & Wilson, 
inc., San Francisco. 

Lota wattz; by Thos. §. Evans [of 
U.S.) piano: [5693 

© Mar. 1, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 28, 1920; 
E 472883; Volkwein bros., Pitts- 
burgh. 

LONE SCOUT RALLY SONG; words and 
music by W. K. Crisp [of Canada] 

[5694 

© Mar. 3, 1920; 2 ¢ Mar. S-42920; 

E 471963; Lone scouts of America, 
Chicago. 

LONE SCOUTS OF AMERICA; a marching 
song, words by Franklin Miller, 
music by Scott Simm [of U. 8.] 

[5695_ 

© Mar. 3, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 8, 1920; 

E 471962; Lone scouts of America, 
Chicago. 


348 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1920 


——— 


5713 


—— = 


LONELY HEARTS; waltz, by May Hill 
yng) 1M, HH. Jackson) [of U. S ]; 
piano. Macon, Mo., Interstate music 
co. [5696 

© Mar. 15, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1920; 
H 4731382; Marvin H. Jackson, Ma- 
con, Mo. 


LONESOME; words by I. Severson, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[5697 
© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 

E 472794; Irene Severson; Aurora, 

oe BE 


LONESOME AND BLUE; words and music 
by H. L. Stone [of U. S.] New York, 
Were Chicago: Tl1., Spokane, Wash., 
Harry i Stone music pub. co. [5698 

©) Mar. 10.) 1920; (2° ¢, Mar. 17, 
1920; E 473194; Harry L. Stone, 
Spokane, Wash. 


LONESOME IS NO NAME FOR IT; words 

and music by J. Breen [of U. S8.] 

[5699 

© 1c. Mar. 9, 1920; E 474024; 
Joe Breen, Pittsburgh. 


LONG AND TALL; words by I. McClellan, 
music by Edouard Hesselberg [of 
Cees [5700 

© Mar. 1, 1920; e. Mar. /15, 
1920; EH 473289; Ione McClellan, 
Minneapolis. 


3) 


fod 


ToncgiING; words by A. M. Libby, music 
by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New 
York, World music pub. corp. [5701 

©))Mar, 26; 1920; 2) ¢. Mar. 15: 
1920; EH 473842; Alice M. Libby, 
Br ookline, Mass. 


LONGING SADLY LONGING IN MY LITTLE 
BUNGALOW ; words by W. H. Smith, 
music by Harl H. ay [of U. S.] 

[5702 
© 1c. Dec. 31, 1919; E 473085: 
William H. Smith, Marion, O. 


LONGTONE; march, by Al. Hayes [of 
Wes; band: Cincinnati, O.. Fill: 
more music house. a [5703 

© Mar. 2, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1920; 
EK 471947; Bilimone bros. @o., Cin- 
einnati. 


Look AROUND A BIT; from the musical 
comedy, lyric by Greer MclIlvain, 
music by J. H. Fithian, jr. [of U. el 
[5704 

© Jan. 28, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 

' 1920; EB 472704 : if, Gai Pitney, 

Easton, Eva 


OO) 
vo 


=~ +— 


Look To Jesus; words by. Ida A. 


Guirey, music by Chas. H. Gabriel 
fot) Us Se] [5705 
© Feb. 25, 1920; 2 ec. Feb. 28, 


1920; E 472856; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


Lorp AND LADY; duet, from Pretty 
Peggy, words by Douglas Furber, 
music by A. Emmett Adams [of 
England] [5706 

© Feb. 4, 1920; 1 « Feb. 26, 1920; 
E 469280; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 


LorpD KEEP ME; words by G. S. Payne, 
music by 8S. M. Chase [of U. 8.] 

[5707 

© 1c. Nov. 26, 1919; E 473391; 
Geo. Smith Payne, Waterloo, Ia. 


Lorp, THY MERCY NOW ENTREATING; 
anthem arr. from Wennerberg by 
Wm. Lyndon Wright [of U. §8.]; 
mixed voices. (Octavo series, no. 
1297) [5708 

@)) Mare: 3.) 1920.92) tes Mar. (4; 
1920; E 472939; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. [Copvright is claimed 
on arrangement. | 


LORENZ’S PRACTICAL VOLUNTARIES NO. 2; 
a collection of church voluntaries 
for pipe and reed organs, comp., arr., 
and ed. by EH. L. Ashford [of U. S.] 

obl. 8 vo. [5709 

© Feb. 21, 1920; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
5, 1920; A 559984 : “Lorenz pub. ¢co., 
Dayton, O. 


Louise; march, by T. C. Quamme [of 

U. S.]; instrumental. [5710 

© 1 e. Mar. 8, 1920; E 473686; 
Thomas C. Quamme, Coteau, N. D. 


LovUISIANA; words by Michel Perez, 
music by E. Russ [of U. 8.] New 
Orleans, Henry Drueding, jr. [5711 

© Mar. 3, 1920; 2 c Mar. 8, 1920; 
E 472980; Elmo Russ, New Orleans. 


Love; words and music by J. W. 
Kocinski [of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters 
music €o. [5712 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 12, 1920; 
4) 474334; Joseph W. Kocinski, Mt. 
Pleasant, Pa. 


LOVE DAYS; words and music by H. R. 
sehmidt fof U. S.J], arr. by Burrell 
Van Buren [of U. S.] [5713 

© 1c. Mar. 10, 1920: E 472996; 
Erwin R. Schmidt, Chicago. 


49 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


LOVE DIVINE; from The naughty bride, 
words by Roland Oliver, music by 
Harry B. Olsen [of U. S.] [5714 

© Feb. 19, 1920; 2 ec Feb. 20, 
1920; E 472483; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


LOVE HAS MADE ME BLIND; words by 
W. Richmann, melody by Jean Na- 
varre [pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of U. 
S.] [5715 

© 1c. Mar. 8, 1920; E 471927; 
Wm. Richmann, Boswell, Pa. 


LOVE IS A GAME OF CARDS; from Tick 
tack toe, words and music by Her- 
man Timberg [of U. S.] [5716 

© Feb. 14, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 18, 1920; 
E 471824; McCarthy & Fisher, inc., 
New York. 


LOVE ME AGAIN; words by Mrs. J. Q. 
McCotter, music by Leo Friedman 
fof U. S.] Chicago, Ill., North Ameri- 
can music pub. co. [5717 

© Aug. 22, 1919; 2 c Sept. 26, 
1919 ; EK 459215; Mrs. J. A. McCotter, 
Norfolk, Va. 


LOVE ME ALL THE TIME; words by C. F. 
Partee, jr., music by Edwin Ewing 
Reed [of U. S.] [5718 

© 1c. Feb. 20, 1920; E 472429; 
EK. HK. Reed and C. F. Partee, jr., 
Knoxville, Tenn. 


LOVE OF MY HEART; words by C. W. 
King, music by E. S. S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S.] [5719 

© 1c. Feb. 28, 1920; E 472829; 
Chas. W. King, Brooklyn. 


LovE-SHiIp (THE) ; duet, words adapted 


from a poem by Bruce Malaher, 
music by Peter Upcher [of Great 
Britain] [5720 


© Feb. 18, 1920; 1 ec. Mar. 10, 
1920; EH 469493; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


LOVE TELLS HER TALE; words by J. 
Capparelli, music by E. 8S. S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [5721 


© 1c. Feb. 20, 1920; E 472448; 
John Capparelli, Duquesne, Pa. 


LovE (THE) THAT CHARMS IS CHILD- 
HOOD LOVE; words and music by 
H. G. G. Shaw-Hay [of Australia, 
domiciled at New York] San Fran- 
cisco, Cal., Shaw, Hay music pub. 
£0. [5722 

© Jan. 28, 1920; 2 c Mar. 24, 
1920; E 478702; 
Shaw-Hay, New York. 


Huber t G. Gittens 


pt. 111, 0. S., Vv. 15 


LOVELY FLOWERS; andantino semplice, 
by Gaston Borch [of U. S.]; full 
orch. 4to. [5723 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 2 « Mar 11, 
1920; E 474113; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 

LOVE’S BOUQUET; from Wet and dry, 
words and music by Jean C. Havez 
fot .AS4 [5724 

© Feb. 27, 1920; 2 ec Feb. 28, 
1920; E 471837; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


LovVE’S MEMORIES; words and music by 
J. EF. Connor [of U. S.] Boston, 
Copley music co. _ (5725. 

© Feb. 18, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1920; 
E 471961; James F. Connor, Boston. 


LovEY; words by M. V. Simmons, 
music by T. Victor Smith [of U. S.] 
[5726 


© 1c. Mar. 22, 1920; E 473461; 
Myra Virginia Simmons, San Fran- 
cisco. 

Lovin’; the best lovin’ is the lovin’ of 
your girl, words by R. Abel, music 
by Bob Ablan [of U. S.] Sharon. 
Pa., Ablan musical €o. 

[5727 


(©) Mar. 12, 1920-2 GMa 3S, 
1920; E 473644; Robert Abel, Far- 
rell, Pa. 

LOVIN’ BLUES; words and melody by 
Joe Davis and Frank Papa [of U. 
S.J, arr. by Henry Qualli Clark [of 
U. S.] [5728 

© 1c Mar. 22, 1920; H 473443; 


Pace & Handy music co., inc., New 
York. 
LOYAL TO THE STARS AND STRIPES; 


march, by J. Kiefer [of U. S.], arr. 
by. Harry .J. .Lineoln [ease jek ; 
piano. [5729 
© 1 ¢. Feb. 13, 1920; # 472ai1: 
Joseph Kiefer, Philadelphia. 


Luck (THE) OF THE DERBY; from 
Pretty Peggy, words by Douglas 
Furber, musie by A. Emmett Adams 
[of England] [5730 

© Feb. 4, 1920; 1 Feb. 26) 1920; 
EH 469282; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 


LUCKLAND; words by M. W. Zimmer- 
mann, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of 
U. S.] New York, World music pub. 
corp. [5TSL 

© Feb. 9, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 12, 1920; 
HE 471056; May Wilson Zimmermann, 
Columbus, O. 


300 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1920 


Lucy, LOVE YOUR SAILOR; words and 
wimusic by P. H. Hale [of U. S:], ‘arr. 
by Carl Zerse [of U. S.] [5732 
© 1c. Mar. 22, 1920; E 473446; 
Philip Henry Hale, St. Louis. 


LULLABY ; by Gaston Borch [of U. 8.]; 
full orch. 4to. [5733 


© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 ce. Mar. 11, 
1920; E 474115; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


LULLABY TO BABY; words by Mary 
Gleadall, music by A. P. Risher [of 
U. S.] [5734 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 5. 1920; 
E 471979; Theo. Presser co:, Phila- 
delphia. 


LU-LU-LU ; words and music by P. Cam- 
Biair [of France, domiciled at Ar- 
lington, Tex.] Arlington, Tex., 
Cambiair music pub. co. [5735 

aan, 16) 1920;'2 ¢ Mar. 18, 
1920; E 473174; P. CamBiair, Ar- 
lington, Tex. 


LuLu Lew; words by Mrs. A. M. 
Berry, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of 
U. 8.] New York, World music pub. 
CORD IL! [5736 

wep. 29, 1920: 2c. Keb. 12, 
1920; E 471045; Mrs. A. M. Berry, 
Port Byron, II. 


Lune (LA) BLANCHE; poésie de Paul 
Verlaine, musique de Philippe Gau- 
bert [of France] (Six mélodies, no. 
1) [5737 


©) an) 3.19202 1) ¢. “Feb. (24, 
1920; E 469325; Durand et cie.,, 
Paris. 


Ma LITTLE SUN FLOW’S GOOD-NIGHT; 
one-step, by Fred W. Vanderpool, 
arr. by Harold Ivers [of U. 8.]; full 
orch. 4to. [5838 

Gy yan 12) 1920+ :2) ic) Mar.’ 4, 
1920; FE 471768; M.. Witmark & 
sons, New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement] 


MacusHiaA; selection from the play, 
by Ernest R. Ball, arr. by Geo. J. 
Trinkaus [of U. S.]; full band. 4to. 

[5739 

i) Heb.” 10.) 19202 ¢. Mar. 4, 

1920; E 471766; M. Witmark & sons, 

New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement] — 


——— full orch. [5740 


(c Jan. 19; 1920; 2 « Mar. 4, 
1920; FE 471787; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement] 


DT49 


MADAME TOUJOURS-PRET;  entr’acte, 
by Charles B. Hampson [of Eng- 
land], arr. by Howard Carr [of 
Great Britain] ; orch. and piano-con- 
ductor. 4to. [5741 

© Feb. 20, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 9, 1920; 
E 469498 ; Hawkes & son, London. 


MADLINE IS AT THE PLANO AGAIN; 
words by J. G. Pamuska, music by 
Edouard Hesselberg [of U. S.] 

[5742 

© Mar: ):1,°1920;: 2c. Marat, 

1920; E 473245; John Gilbert Pa- 
muska, Baltimore. 


MADRILENA ; 
Billi 


eapriccio, di Vincenzo 
[of Italy] op. 336; piccola 


oreh. con pianoforte conduttore. 
4to. (Films musicali, no. 23) 
[5743 


@), Mar U1 1920s. dee. Mars a2: 
1920; E 469585; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


MAFArpA; mazurka, di L. Suriano [of 

U..S.]; pianola manuscript. [5744 

© 1c. Feb. 26, 1920; E 472694; 
Luigi Suriano, New York. 


Magic; intermezzo, by Robert Cox [of 


England], orchestrated by Henri 
Jaxon [of England]; orch. 4to. 
(Orchestral journal of popular 
music, no. 622) [5745 


©) Jane 28) "1920 +) Te: Web. 27; 
1920; EK 469410; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London. 


MAIDEN OF THE NILE; fox trot, words 
by Herbert Anderson, music by D. 
W. Barnes [of U. 8.] [5746 

©1e. Mar. 26, 1920; E 473705; 
Douglas Wellington Barnes, Du- 
buque, Ia. 


MAKE ME WHAT YOU WANT ME TO BE; 
words by W. C. Poole, music by 
Chas. H. Gabriel [of U. 8.] [5747 

(yy Hebe 2a A920): 2). e. | Web. ‘2s. 
1920; E 472853; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


MALINKA; vaise, by Kennedy Russell 
fof Great Britain]; piano. [5748 
© Feb. 19, 1920; 1 ec. Mar. 10, 
1920; E 469492; Boosey & ©cCo., 
London. 


Mammy JAzz; me oh my how I love 
that Inllaby, words and music by 
J. Rosamond Johnson [of U. S.] 

[5749 

©) Mane Oe) AO 20 2) ie. Mar 0: 

1920; E 474027; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. 


ooL 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5750 


pt. 19, BS) ved 


MAMMY’S LITTLE SUGAR PLUM; words 
and music by Benny Davisand Ernie 
Erdman [of U. 8.] 7) hated 

© ‘Mar. 12,1920 * 1 2.6.-Mar t£2, 
1920; E 473142; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


MAMMyY’S LULLABY; words and music 
by R. Edgar Veith [of U. S.]; men’s 


voices. (Octavo-secular, no. 3821) 
[5751 
©. Feb. 24, 1920: 2 ec. Feb. 26, 


1920; E 472695; Willis music co., 


Cincinnati. 
MAMMY’S PICKANINNY BABE; words 
and music by A. Viehmeier [of U. 


S.], arr. by Emma Espe [of U. S8.] 

Pittsburgh, Pa., A. & E. pub. co. © 

[5752 

©. Pep: 18. 1920 92 ce Mar \ 8, 

1920: E 471941; Anna Viehmeier, 
Pittsburgh. 


MANHIRE (Witson) Aria; by W. 
Manhire [of Great Britain]; violin 
and piano. (Idylis, no. 3) [5753 

© Mar. 1, 1920; 1 c. Mar 4, 1920; 
14694388 ;y Collard Moutrie, London. 


Manyana; words by Mitchell Parish, 
melody by Neuman Fier [of U. S.] 
[5754 
© 1c. Mar. 12, 1920; E 473015; 
Jack Mills, inc., New York. 


MARCHE FUNEBRE D’HAMLET. See 


Musique pour Hamlet. 


MARCHE-SCHERZO; parade of the ma- 
rionettes, by William C. Steere [of 
U. S.J]; organ. (St. Cecilia series, 
no. 136) (Cover title: Mareh- 
scherzo ) [5755 

(ey dau.) Ze, 1920.52 e. Jan, 25, 
42770; H. W: - Gray” co;~ New 
York. 


MaArcHETA; choral, poem and music 
by Victor L. Schertzinger, arr. by 
Christopher O’Hare [of U. 8.]; 
voice 1 and 2. 4to. (Two-part 
chorals, no. 222) [5756 

© Dec. 1, 1919; 2 ce. Dec. 10, 1919; 
BE 472767; John Franklin music ¢o., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement] 


MARCIA POPOLARE; by S. Mancini [of 
Italy], arr. by G. Tasilli [of U. S.1; 
band. 4to. Fo15T 


~ 


i Nov: 15, 1919 : 2c. Mer, 12. 
1920; EH 474588; O. Di Bella, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on 


simplifying and harmonizing] 


Marta; valse, by C. R. Marsan [of U. 
S.]; piano. [5758 
© 1c. Feb. 20, 1920; B 473137 ; 
Charles Rudolphe Marsan, New 
York. 


MARINES MARCH; by G. Deiro [of U. 
S.], arr. by Edward J. Gordon [of 
U. S.]; 1st violin. [5759 

© 1c. Feb. 28, 1920; E 472900; 
Guido Deiro, New York. 


MARRIAGE BLUES; fox-trot, by Julius 
Berkin, Jos. Samuels and Herman 
Berkin [of U. 8.], arr.- by Sol P. 
Levy [of U. S.]; orch.. 4to.. [5760 

© Feb. 14, 1920; 2 @ Mar. 1, 
1920; E 471790; Belwin, ine., New 
York. ; 


MARSZ GNIAZDA; no. 37, stowa-napisaia 
Marya KE. Mielcarek, musyke opra- 
cowat, EKug. Walkiewicz [of U. S.] 
1.Na chor meski. 4to.—2. Na chér 


mieszany. 4to—38. Na _ solo _ forte- 
pian, [5761-5763 
© Mar. 10, 1920; 2 ec. each Mar. 


15, 1920; E 473186-473188; Boles- 
daw Jozef Zalewski, Chicago. 


Mary; words by J. B. Ogle, musie by 

Geo. Trevor [of U. S.] [5764 

© 1c. Feb. 9, 1920; E 472209; 
Jennings B. Ogle, Williamsport, O. 


Mary ANNA; words and music by C. 
Gray [of U. S.]; arr. by Ray Bowers 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Carlyle A. Gray 
musical co-operative association. 

[5765 

© Feb. 24, 1920; 2 @ Web. 26, 

1920: E 471588; Carlyle Gray, Chi- 
cago. 


words and musie by 
W. J. Walker Lot US Si abee by 
Walter Golz [of U. S.] [5766 
© 1c. Mar. 19,°19205 4s; 
William J. Walker, Philadelphia. 


Mary CLEARY; 


SWEETHEART, Mary; words and 
L. Grottendiek, arr. by 
Edgar Rollman [of U. S] Balti- 
more, Md., Victory pub. co. [5767 

© Feb... 13, 1920; (2 6) Welz, 
1920; E 472706; J. Leo Grottendiek, 
Baltimore. 


Mary, 
music by J. 


Masks; misterioso, by Gaston Borch 
fof U. S.]; full orch. 4to. [5768 
© . Dec. ..31, 1919: 2c.) Bia 
1920: E 474102; Carl Fischer, New 

ee ork: 


302 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1920 


D789 


MASS IN HONOR OF OUR LADY OF PEACE; 
by L. A. Dobbelsteen [of U. S.]; two 


ladies’ or four mixed voices. 4to. 
[5769 
i eb:) 28... 1920: 2. «4, Mar.. 4, 


1920; E 4729385; M. L. Nemmers, 
Milwaukee. 


MASTER TROMBONE; by N. C. Davis [of 
Hee. 4tos),, 15F ull; band.,..2.,Kull 
oreh. [5770, 5771 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 c. each Mar. 
11, 1920; EH 474091, 474120; Carl 
Wischer, New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement] 


MATTINATA; parole di Giosue Car- 
ducci, musica di Leopoldo Mugnone 
[of italy] LatiZ 

fo ar. 11. 1920: 1° c. Mar. 12, 
1920; E 469528; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan, 


Mavis ARroon; lyric and music by 
George Edmund Dennis [of U. §8.], 
arr. by George Lowell Tracy [of U. 
S.] [5773 

© 1c. Feb. 28, 1920; E 472880; 
Dennis & Devine pub. co., Boston. 


May (A) caroz; madrigal, poem by 
Frank Dempster Sherman, music by 
I. Gingrich [of U. S.] 4to. [5774 

© Feb. 20, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 20, 
1920; E 473548; Irving Gingrich, 
Chicago. 

May HIs wilt ON EARTH BE DONE; 
words by D. Sorrells, music by Geo. 
Staae ge, LoL. U. SS.) New York, 
World music pub. corp. aii 

© Mar. 26, 1920; 2 « Mar. 15, 
1920; E 473843; Desalone S. Holla- 
baugh, Vallejo, Calif. 


MrccA; a mosaic in music and mime, 
words by Oscar Asche, music by 
Perey E. Fletcher [of England]; 
voeal se. [5776 

© Feb. 4, 1920; 1 a Mar. 3, 1920; 
FE 469406; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 

MET ME IN THE SHADOWS WHEN THE 
CLOUDS GO ROLLING BY; words by L. 
Sprankle, music by F. Rodrick [of 
eS: | [5777 

© 1c. Mar. 16, 1920; E 474301; 
Lee Sprankle and Floyd Rodrick, 
Akron, O. 

MEET ME ’NEATH THE DEAR OLD DIXIE 


SKY; words by B. La Mar, music by } 


Edouard Hesselberg [of U. S.] 
[5778 
Oar. i) 1920): 2) e.2/Marm: 15: 
1920; E 473229; Babe La Mar, New 
Castle, Pa. 


MELODIES IN MINORS; by Mathilde 
Bilbro [of U. S.]; piano. (Scholas- 
tie series, v. 83) [5779 

© Feb. 24, 1920; 2 « Feb. 28, 


1920; E 472835; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 


Memories; words by Cynthia Graves, 
mnelody by R. A. Browne [of -U. S8.] 

- [5780 

© 1c. Mar. 6, 1920; E. 472961: 
Edith L. Crawford, Uniontown, Pa. 


words by F. J. Ruhl, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, . 
Legters music co. [5781 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 ¢ Mar. 12, 
1920; E 474342; Fred James Ruhl, 
Detroit. 

MEMORIES AND DREAMING; words by G. 
F. Burns, music by Geo. Trevor [of 
U. S.] [5782 

© 1c. Mar. 22, 1920; E 473345; 
G. Frank Burns, Nashville. 

MEMORIES BELLS; words by S. McCabe, 

musie by Hdouard Hesselberg [of U. 


S.] [5783 
© Feb. '10;° 192052 ¢ Febr 26; 
1920; E 472783; Sarah McCabe, 


Roundup, Mont. 


MEMORIES, SWEET DAYS OF LONG AGO; 
words and music by S. P. Freed- 
man [of U. S8.] [5784 

© 1c. Mar, 20, 1920; E 473545; 
Samuel Paul Freedman, Brooklyn. 


MEMORIES TREASURES; words and mu- 
sic by J. F. Stanley [of U. S.] 

[5785 

©: 1 es) Mar17, 1920; B 473214. 
Joseph F. Stanley, New York. 


Memory (A) SWEET ’MIDST BATTLE’S 
ROAR; a melody, by Herbert L. 
Clarke [of U. 8.] 1. B flat cornet 
and piano.—2. EH flat alto saxophone 
and piano. [5786, 5787 

© Nov. 15, 1919; 2 c each Mar. 
11, 1920; EH 474129, 474130; Carl 
Fisher, New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement] 

MEN’s (THE) cHoRUS; for quartets 
and choruses of male voices, ed. by 
I. H. Meredith [of U. 8.] 12mo. 

[5788 

© Dee, 31, 1919; 2 ec and aff. Feb. 

2, 1920; A 561717; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. 

MENTAL PICTURES; words by F. S. 
Ebertz, melody by Annie M. Ebertz 
fot U. S.] [5789 

© 1c Mar. 4, 1920; HE 472917; 
Fred S. Ebertz, Stapleton, N. Y. 


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5790 


MENUET DES CLOCHETTES: di Vincenzo 
Billi [of Italy] op. 339; piccola orch. 
con pianoforte conduttore. Ato. 
(Films musicali, no. 24) [5790 

© ‘Mar, 41,4920; 2) e: Mari i2, 
1920; E 4695386; C. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


Mercy (THE) SEAT; words by R. S. 
Owen, music by T. E. Felkenberg 
[of U. S.] [5791 

© July 29, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 17, 
1920: E 471806; Roderick S. Owen 
and Louis E. Folkenberg, Riverside, 
Calif. 


MeErRry AMERICANS; by R. P. Conniff 
[of U. S.]; piano. [5792 
© 1c. Mar. 15, 1920; E 473096; 
Rosa Prudence Conniff, Jacksonville, 
Fla. 


Merry MaAricoLrp; words by ame OF 
Perry, music by Geo. Trevor [of U. 
S.] [5793 

© 1c. Mar. 22, 1920; E 473348; 
Elva C. Perry, Heppner, Or. 

MESSAGE (THE); words and music by 
Mrs. A. L. Mae Gregor [of U. S8.], 
arr. by Lawrence Sundquist [of U. 
S.] [5794 

© 1c. Feb. 26, 1920; E 472698; 
Mrs. A. L. Mae Gregor, St. Paul. 

METAMORPHOSES; concert no. 3, af Se- 
lim Palmgren [of Finland] op. 41, 
ed. and rev. by Julia A. Burt [of 
We? partition . d’orch., (Wil- 
helm Hansen edition, no. 1994). 

[5795 

©), Mar. 3, 1920.2. 2 se.4' Mar: .2b; 

1920; H 473558; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Copenhagen. 

MEXICAN VILLAGE DANCE; by HE. C. 

Klapholz [of U. S.]; instrumental. 

[5796 

© 1c. Mar. 16, 1920; E 474295; 
Ernest C. Klapholz, New York. 

Miecut (THE) HAVE BEEN; words by 
HK. M. Wain, music by Geo. Trevor 
[of U. S.] [5797 

© 1 @ Feb. 9; 1920; 472191: 
Eve M. Wain, Toronto, Canada. 

MIGNONNE; words by Marion Davis, 

music by L. Davis [of U. S.]. [5798 
© 1c. Mar. 4, 1920; E 472925; 
Leonard Davis, Washington. 

Mitirare (It); march, by O.. Sar- 
appa [of Italy], arr. by G. Ilasilli 
[of U. S.]; band. 4to. [5799 

© Nov.) 15)" 1919 > 2 ve. Mia. 25): 
1920; E 474590; O. Di Bella, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on 
simplifying and harmonizing] 


pt. 111, 2. s., v.15 


MINSTREL MAN; march, by Wm. M. 
Talbott [of U. §.]; band. 4to. Cin- 
cinnati, O., Fillmore music house. 

[5800 

© Mar. 2, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 8, 1920; 

E 471951; Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 
cinnati. 


Minuet. See Alden (Bob). Four 
dances.—Old spinet.—Mozart (Wolf- 
gang Amadeus). 


MISCHIEF IN YOUR EYES; from My 
junior week girl, lyrics and melody 
by J. S. Stanley [of U. S.] {5801 

© Feb. 12, 1920; 2° cates. 
1920; E 472801; J. Selwyn Stanley, - 
Ithaea, N. Y, 


Miss ME; words by Arthus James, mu- 

sic by S. A. Perry [ot U. Sal y fasez 

©1 c. Jan. 10, 1920: B 473552; 
Samuel A. Perry, New York. 


Miss PERKINS’ LAST ENGAGEMENT; or, 
The old district school no. 2, farce 
in three acts, libretto by Hal. Ham- 
ilton and Laurene Highfield, music 
by G. F. Rosche [of U. S.] Chicago, 
Ill., Geo. F. Rosche & co. 8vo. 

[5803 
© Nov. 7, 1919; 2 ec. Dec. 29, 1919; 
D 19994; Geo. F. Rosche,. Chicago. 


Missy; a southern longing, fox trot, 
by Robe and Stanton, played by 
Charley Straight [of U. S.] (Impe- 
rial player rolls, no. 91031). [5804 

© Mar. 20, 1920;)2 e Mar” 25, 
1920; E 474556; Imperial player roll 
co., Chicago. [Copyright is claimed 
on interpretation. } 


Mr. Mr. Rosin ; words by Frances Gill, 
music by Katherine A. Glen [of U. 
S.] 1. High in A flat.—2. Low in F. 

[5805, 5806 

© Mar. 18, 1920; 2 c. each Mar. 22, 

1920; HE 473422, 4738423; C. W. 
Thompson & co., Boston. 


Mr. Nosopy; children’s song, words 
anon., music by Wm. Y. Webbe [of 
U. 8.]; sop. 1 and 2. 4to. (Modern 
series, no. 171) [5807 

© Feb. 25, 1920; 2 c. Feb: 27, 1920; 
EH 471598 ;s H. W. Gray co., New York. 


Misty MOON; part-song, words by 
Hilda M. Hooke, music by Peter 
Christian Lutkin [of U. S.]; mixed 
voices. 4to. (Modern series, no. 
172) [5808 

© «Feb. 25, 1920; 2.4 Weben27, 
1920; E 471597; H. W. Gray eo., 
. New York. 


304 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1920 


MODERN METHOD OF POPULAR MUSIC AP- 
PLIED TO THE STUDY OF PIANOFORTE; 
by C. V. Horne [of Canada] [5809 

© Feb. 9, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 14, 1920; 
E 469317; Clara V. Horne, Toronto, 
Canada. 

MoNACA MI VOSIRU FARI; Versi di G. De 
Rosalia, musica di Corrado Pavone 
[of Italy, domiciled at New York]; 
and. acc. 4to. [5810 

© Feb. 27, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1920; 
E 478670; Italian book co., New 
York. 

MONTESUMA; waltz, by E. C. Klapholz 

fot U. S.] ; instrumental. [5811 
© 1c. Mar. 16, 1920; HE 474293; 
Ernest C. Klapholz, New York. 


Moo; one step, by R. Falk [of U. 8.]; 

instrumental. [5812 

© 1« Feb. 24, 1920; E 471809; 
Romo Falk, New York. 

MoonBEAMS; from Lady Kitty, ine, 
words by I. Caesar and Melville 
Alexander, music by Paul Lannin [of 
U.8.] [5813 

© Mar..1, 1920; 2 ¢. Mar. 4 1920; 
E 471814; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 

waltz, words and music by C. 
A. Weston [of U. S.], arr. by Walter 
H. Lewis [of U. S.] [5814 

© 1c Mar. 1, 1920; E 471639; 
Charles Albert Weston, Manchester, 
IW: A. 

MOooNLiGHT (A) SERENADE; words by 
A. Baxandall, music by Geo. Graff, 
jr. [of U. S.] New York, World mu- 
sic pub. corp. [5815 

(Ou Mar tt, .1920°: 2 ¢. "Mar 15, 
1920; Hh 473312; A. , Baxandall, 
Leeds, England. 

MOooNSHINE; fox trot, by J. A. Cirina 

fot U. 8.] ; instrumental. [5816 
© 1c. Mar. 12, 1920; EH 473052; 
Joseph A. Cirina, New York. 

MOONSHINE Is IN THE MOUNTAIN STILL 5 
fox trot, by Al Herman and Allen 
Behr, arr. by Geo. J. Trinkaus [of 
U. 8.]; vocal orch., in A flat. 4to. 

[5817 

© Mar. 8, 1920; 2c. Mar. 9, 1920; 

E 474036; M. Witmark & sons, New 

York. [Copyright is claimed on new 
arrangement. ] 


lyric by Al Herman, music by Alien 
Behr [of U. 8.] [5818 

© Mar. 2, 1920); 2 .c; Mar. 4, 1920; 
E 472926; M. Witmark & sons, New 
. York. 


5827 


from Greenwich Village follies, 


ee 


MoonTIME IN ALABAM’; words by Lew 
A. Greene, music by J. Lionel Harris 
[of U. 8.] [5819 

©) ‘Mar 18; 192032 ¢ “Man, "AS: 
1920; E 473201; Marcello music co., 
Seattle. 


Morn oF LIGHT; Easter service, words 
by various authors, music by I. H. 
Meredith [of U. S.J] 8 vo. [5820 

@ Jan./21, 19192 c¢) Web: 2, 1920); 
aff. Jan. 31, 1920; A 563090; Tullar- 
Meredith co., New York. 


Morning. See Grieg (Edvard Hage- 


rup) 


Morning (A) CALL; by Daniel Rowe 
[of U. S.]; piano with words by 
Olive Hall. [5821 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 5, 1920; 
FE 471987; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 

Mornine sonG; verse by Frank L. 
Stanton, music by N. B. Stephens [of 
U.8S.] 3 sop. [5822 

© 1c. Noy. 14, 1919; E 473161; 
Nan Begby Stephens, Atlanta. 


MorTHER ALONE; words and music by I. 


B. Lehman fof U. 8.] New York, 
F. B. Haviland pub. co. [5823 
fe) Web.!-17,) 19203 (2 eo" Feb. 18; 


1920; E 472822; 
Geary, Ol. 


MoTHER CALLS ME. 


Ida B. Lehman, 


See Gipsy’s dream. 


MoTHER IS DEAREST; words by J. Wall, 
music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. 8.] 
New York, World music pub. corp. 

[5824 

© Feb. 9, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 12, 1920; 

FE 471052; James Wall, Hampton, 
Ls 


MorHEer LOVE; words by V. Eppley, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. 8.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [5825 

©) Mar, 47-1920 "2" e. Mar? 112, 
1920; E 474344; Viola Eppley, St. 
Louis. 


MoTHER MINE; words by R. Hchols, 
music by Geo. Trevor [of U. 8.] 
[5826 
© 1 ¢.: Feb. 20, 1920; BH 472501; 
Ruth Echols, Jay, Fla. 


MoTHER 0’ MINE; words by J. R. Cur- 
reri, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[5827 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 12, 1920; 

EK 474362; James R. Curreri, Bronx, 
exes 


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5828 


MOTHER OF MINE—OF YOU; words by 
V. S.. Curtis, melody by Jean 
Navarre [pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of 
Tare [5828 

© 1c. Mar. 8, 1920; E 471929; 
Vance Stanley Curtis, La Porte, 
Ind. 


MorHerR (A) sone; three-part song, 
words by Jessie L. Gaynor, music 
by author and Dorothy Gaynor 
Biake [of U. S.]; Women’s voices. 
4to. (Three-part songs for women’s 
voices—secular, no. 2626) [5829 

© Feb. 9, 1920; 2 c Feb. 11, 1920; 
E 472816; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. 


MoTHER’S ‘HAND WILL LEAD ME ALL 
THE WAY; words by G. V. Slater, 
music by J. Horrocks [of Canada] 
Winnipeg, Canada, Shipton pub. co. 

[5830 
© Mar. 5,:1920;.1.¢. Mar. :10, 
1920; E 469515; G. V. 


John Horrocks, Winnipeg, Canada. 


MorTHER’s HANDS; words by Grant 
Clarke, music by Milton Ager [of 
Ue Ss] [5831 

©)i- Feb. 117, 1920: 2 sen Web. 118, 
1920; E 471573; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 

McTHER’S HOME SWEET HOME; words 

by Tom S. Crawford, music by Her- 


man A. Hummel fof U. S.] [5832 
(ey Mar, 5, 19202)" 2) ec. Mare 8; 
1920; E 472975; Tom Crawford, 


Chalfont, Pa. 


MorHer’s LOVE: words by J. Conrad, 
music by Geo. Trevor [of U. 8.] 
[5833 
©. 1c. Feb. 9, 1920: B 472193; 
Joel Conrad, Linden, Ind. 


MoTHER’S LULLABY; words and music 
by H. H. Webb [of England, domi- 
ciled at Kansas City, Mo.] [5834 

© 1c Feb. 28, 1920; E 472837; 
Harry H. Webb, Kansas City, Mo. 


MorHeEr’s room; words by A. B. Wil- 
soh, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. S.] Chicago, Legter’s music co. 

‘ [5835 

© Mar: 40 1920: 2)4e> Mare 12, 

1920; HK 474828; Ada Berry Wilson, 
Washington. 


MotuHemr’s (A) TEACHING; words by J. 
EK. Brown, music by E. 8. 8S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S8.] [58386 

© 1 c. Feb. 20, 1920: E 472456; 

_ Joseph E. Brown, Los Angeles. 


Slater and | 


pt. 111, 0. &, v. 15 


MovUuLDING HEARTS; words by J. J. 
Kilroy, jr., music by Edouard Hes- 


selberg [of U. S.] [5837 
© Mar. 1, 19205 2) Cc!) Mae a. 


1920, B 473231; John J. Kviroys ge... 
Mattapan, Mass. 


Mountain (THE) LINNET; words by 
Edmund Meany, musi¢e by Katherine 
A. Glen’ [of U. Sf tf. Beier. 
2. Low, in E flat. [5838, 5839 

© Mar. 18, 1920; 2 c. each Mar. 
22, 1920; BE 473420, 473421; C. W. 
Thompson co., Boston. 


MouNnTAINS (THE); words by Hamlin 
Garland, musie by Elliot Griffis [of. 
U. Si}: in BE aimee. [5840 

© Jan. 21,1920; 2(e same. 
1920; FE 470655; Composers’ music 
corp., New York. 


MovtTuHreur (A) oF KISSES; from Shu- 
bert gaities of 1919, lyric by Alfred 
Bryan, music by Jean Schwartz [of 
U. 8.] [5841 

©. Mar. 5, 192020 2% tiers, - 
1920; E 473156: Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


MozaAarRT (WOLFGANG AMADEUS) 
minuet; from G minor symphony, 
by W. A. Mozart, arr. by Arthur 
Olaf Andersen [of U. S8.], analysis 
by Anne Shaw Faulkner; piano. 
(Music in the home, series no. 1, 
Frederick A. Stock, editor-in-chief, 
or U.S.) [5842 

© Mar. 11, :1920¢)2 sey) Biers, 
1920; E 4743897; McKinley music 
co., Chicago. [Copyright is claimed 
on editing, arrangement and anno- 
tations | 


MuRMURING WATERS; by Ecera [pseud. 
of KE. C. Rogers, of U. S8.]; piano. 


[5843 

© 1c. Feb. 11, 1920; E 472289; 

Edith Channing Rogers, Philadel- 
phia. 


MusicaL (A) sTrRAINn; by M. Parti and 
A. Monte [of Italy, domiciled at 
Brooklyn, N.Y.) 3) piramess [5844 
-© 1 c. Mar. 8, 1920;>B 479832: 
Michael Parti and Armando Monte, 
Brooklyn. 


MusIquE PpouR HAmuLeT; fragments 
symphoniques, par EH. Cools [of 
France] op. 85; piano. Contents: 


1-5. Prélude du ler-5e acte—é6. 
Marche funébre d’Hamlet. [5845 

(C).. Jan: 31, 1920; 1 ere reneees, 
1920; E 469333; Eugéne Cools, 
Paris. 


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no. 4, 1920 


5863 


MUSKETEER (THE); polka, by Herbert 
be Clarke [of U. 8.) “1. B flat eor- 
net and piano.—2. E flat alto saxo- 
phone and piano. [5846, 5847 

© Nov. 15, 1919; 2 c. each Mar. 
11, 1920; E 474128, 474124; Carl 
Fischer, New York. [Copyright is 
claimed by arrangement] 


My ALArAMA HOME; Words and music 

by Hllie Snead-Prestwood [of U. S.] 

[5848 

© 1c. Mar. 12, 1920; E 473088; 

Mrs. J. Morgan Prestwood, Andalu- 
sia, Ala. 


My AMERICAN BEAUTY IS DEARER 
THAN A LILY FROM FRANCE; words 
by Mrs. J. Knapp, music by J. W. 
Rey [of U. S.] New York, Authors 
and composers service co. [5849 

© 1c. Mar. 22, 1920; E 473438; 
Mrs. John Knapp, Cedar Rapids, Ia. 


My saBy; words by B. B. Babcock, 
music by Geo. Trevor [of U. 8.] 

[5850 

© 1c. Feb. 9, 1920; E 472190; 
Bertha B. Babcock, New Haven. 


My BEAUTIFUL CORONA; Waltz ballad, 


words by D. C. Burkholder [of 
Canada, domiciled at Waupun, 


Wis.], music by D. C. Burkholder 
and C. F. Schmidt [of U. S., domi- 
ciled at Waupun, Wis. ] [5851 

© 1c. Mar. 8, 1920; E 471967; 
Daniel C. Burkholder, Waupun, 
Wis. 


MY BLUE EYED ANGELINE; words by E. 
H. Rooks, music by F. Sarchet [of 
Ve Si] [5852 

© 1c. Mar. 19, 1920; E 473555; 
Edw. H. Rooks and Fred Sarchet, 
Detroit. ; 


My BONNIE LAD; words by Mrs. E. M. 
S. Knights, music by Geo. Graff, jr. 
[of U. S.] New York, World music 
pub. corp. [5853 

eo Mar (Al 920-62 ¢. Mar. 15, 
HoZ Ai so2e° ) Mrs. Hy. Ms. §. 
Knights, N. Adams, Mass. 


My BOY IN CORDUROY; words by E. W. 
Dunlap, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [5854 

(©) Mary, 4. /0920'>. 2 e: (Mar- 12) 
1920; E 474349; Effie Ward Dunlap, 
Clarksville, Ark. 


My BRIDAL VEIL; from What’s in a 
name, lyric by John Murray Ander- 
son and Jack Yellen, music by Mil- 
ton Ager [of U. S.] [5855 

© Mar. 12° 1920; 2 ¢. Mar: 13; 
1920; E 473271; Leo Feist, ine., New 
York. 


My caMEo; from The whirligig, words 
by Rupert Hazell, music by Fred- 
erick W. Chappelle [of England] 

[5856 

© Feb. 4, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 3, 1920; 

E 469404; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 


My DARLING OF MINE; words and music 

by S. W. Coman [of U. S.] [5857 

© Mar. 3, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1920; 

E 472984; Sallie W. Coman, Spo- 
kane, Wash. 


My DESERT LOVE; fox-trot, by Mort 
Nathan and John Cooper, arr. by 
Wm. Schulz fof U. 8.]; full orch. 
4to. [5858 

© Dec. 13, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1920; 
FE 471780; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


My DREAM GIRL; words by A. Lincoln 
[pseud. of A. L. Nelson], melody by 
Jean Navarre [pseud. of Ethel 
Fisher, of U. S.] [5859 

© 1c. Mar. 8, 1920; E 471923; 
Arthur L. Nelson, Big Falls, Minn. 


the flower of Killarney, words 
and musie by W. Clancy, arr. by 
V. J. Nery [of U. 8.] [5860 

©) Hep; 20, 1920; 2. ec... Mari715, 
1920; E 478084; William Clancy, 
Chicago. 


My DREAM ROSE; fox trot, by L. Er- 

dody [of U. 8.]; piano. [5861 

© 1c. Mar. 6, 1920; E 473120; 
Leo Erdody, New York. 


My DREAMS UNTRUE; lyric by A. Cur- 
reri, music by M. Curreri [of U. 8.]; 
piano with words. [5862 

© 1c Mar. 25, 1920; E 473653; 
Michael and Anthony Curreri, 
Brooklyn. 


My FATHER’S A KING; words and mu- 

sic by C. E. Kearns [of U. 8.] 8vo. 

[5863 

© Mar. 1, 1920; 2c. Feb. 12, 1920; 

E 471820; Cecil Eleanore Kearns, 
Kewanee, III. 


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5864 


My GARDEN OF MEMORY; fox trot, by 
I. BKornblum and Z. Myers [of 
U. S.J]; orch. with piano and words, 
in E flat. 4to. (Vocadance edition) 

[5864 

© Mar. 16, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 16, 

1920; E 474276; Jos. W. Stern & co., 

New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement] 


My GUIDING STAR; words and music 
by A. Smith [of England], arr. by 
Homer Tourjee [of U. S.] [5865 

© 1c. Mar. 8, 1920; E 471964; 
Albert Smith, Los Angeles. 


My HAPPIEST THOUGHTS ARE OF YOU; 
words and melody by J. C. Vance 
[of U. 8.], arr. by Harry T. Myers 
bof Diy Sal [5866 

© 1c¢ Mar. 12, 1920; E 473677; 
J. C. Vance, Louisville. 


My HEART IS BURIED IN HIS GRAVE; 

words by S. McGuffie, music by Geo. 

SiGrage yrs Por. Ue S.]°cNew | York, 

World music pub. corp. [5867 

© Jan. 30, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 

EH 467717; Susie McGuffie, Learned, 
Miss. 


My HEART WAS FILLED WITH TEARS; 
words by P. Case, music by A. Be- 
lardez [of U. S.J] San Francisco, 
Calif., M. D. Hirst. [5868 

© Nov. 25, 1919; 2c. Mar. 5, 1920; 
E 471812; Alex Belardez and Paul 
Case, San Quentin, Calif. 


My ILLINoIs; words and music by I. 
Stewart [of U. 8.] Chicago, Leeg- 
ters music co. [5869 

Mar. 4, 1920: 2 c. Mar. 12, 1920; 
E 4743846; Ivabelle Stewart, Biges- 
ville, Tl. 


My IRISH COLLEEN; words by Jay Pea- 
cey, music by Geo. J. Andrews [of 
U_S.] [5870 

© Mar. 3, 1920; 2c. Mar. 8, 1920; 
HE} 472982; Peacey & Andrews, Du- 
buque, Ia. 


My JA#ZIN’ FARMERETTE; words by M. 
O. Steen, music by HE. 8. 8S. Huntine- 
ton [of U. 8.] [5871 

© 1c. Mar. 12, 1920: E 473034; 
M. O. Steen, Knox, N. D. 


My uirrte ADA DEAN; words by J. A. 
Denton, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [5872 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 ce. Mar. 12, 1920; 
E 474833; J. A. Denton, Johnson 
City, Tenn. 


pt. 111, 0. s., v. 15 


My LITTLE SWEET MARIE; words by C. 
Mazza, music by E. S. S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S8.] [5873 

© 1c. Mar. 12, 1920; EH 473032 ; 
Charles Mazza, Caryville, Mass. 


My Love; words by J. DeAvent, music 
by: Hector. Richard: etait. ane. 
Chicago, Legters music co. [5874 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 12, 1920; 
Fi 4743852; Joseph DeAvent, Wilkins- 
burg, Pa. 


My Love ann I; words by R. Park, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. 8.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [5875 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 12,1920; 
E 474871; Robert Park, Taunton, 
Miss. 


My LOVE IS JUST LIKE THE DAISY; 
words by C. F. Shively, music by 
Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New 
York, World music pub corp. [5876 


© Feb. 9, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 12, 1920; 
FE 471059; Charles F. Shively, Lore 
City, O. 


My MANICURE MAID; from Tick tack 
toe, words and music by Herman 
Timberg [of U. S.] [5877 

© Feb. 14, 1920; 2 @ Feb: 18, 
1920; E 471823; McCarthy & Fisher, 
ine., New York. 


My MOTHER’S LULLABY; based on the 
melody of Purple poppy waltz, words 
and music by Cyril Smith [of U. 8.]; 
medium voice, in G. [5878 

© Mar.’ 20,..19203°2 © Mar.) 19, 
1920; E 473284; Al Fox, Chicago. 


My onp Kentucky HOME; transcrip- 
tion by J. Albert Snow, rev. by Nor- 
man Wilber [psaud. of H. L. Harts, 
of U. S.]; piano. [5879 

© Feb. 20, 1920; 2 « Feb: 24, 
1920: E 471590; White-Smith pub. 
co., Boston. [Copyright is claimed 
on revision] ; 


My ORANGE MAID; from The whirligig, 
words by Rupert Hazell, musie by 
Frederick W. Chappelle [of Eng- 
land] [5880 
© Jan. 30," 19205) 1 eee 1G, 
1920; E 469287; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. 


My PARISIAN GIRL; words by V. Ham- 
ner, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of 
U. S.J]. New York, World music 
pub. corp. [5881 

© > Mar. 14, £920 > 2) eMart; 
1920; E 473315; Victor Hamner, 
Dodd City, Tex. 


358 


no. 4, 1920 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


5899 


My SWEET OHIO Rose; words by J. 


My ProrLe; words by J. Massaro, music 


by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New 
York, World music pub. corp. [5882 

© Feb. 9, 1920; 2 c Feb. 12, 1920; 
EH 471049 ; Joseph Massaro, Paterson. 


My PRAYER AND DREAM LAST NIGHT 
WERE OF you; words by S. A. 
Huckaby, music by Leo. Friedman 
[of U. 8.] Chicago, North Ameri- 
can music co. [5883 

© Aug. 22, 1919; 2 ec. Sept. 26, 
1919; EH 459197; Sarah Alma Hucka- 
by, Birmingham, Ala. 


My ROSARY OF LOVE; wordsby Ed. Rose, 
musie by Lew Pollock [of U. 8.]- 
[5884 
© 1c Mar. 19, 1920; E 473250; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 


My RosE; words by J. Ward, music 

by Geo. Trevor [of U. S.] [5885 

© 1c. Feb. 9, 1920; E 472198; 
Josephine Ward, Portland, Or. 


My SOLDIER BOY IS COMING; words by 
R. D. McMickell, music by Leo F'ried- 
man [of U. 8S.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [5886 

© Aug. 22, 1919; 2 ec. Sept. 26, 
1919; E 459172; Ruth D. McMickell, 
Marquette, Kans. 


My SOLDIER IS BACK TO ME; words by 
K. R. Eames, musie by Geo. Graff, 
ee jen UW. USF New York, World 
musie pub. corp. [5887 

© Feb. 9, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 12, 1920; 
Ei 471046 ; Kenneth R. Hames, Worces- 
ter, Mass. 


My STARLIGHT; words by T. F. Cornell, 
melody by B. B. Fairclough [of 
Great Britain], arr. by T. F. Cornell 
fot. 8, ] [5888 


© 1 ¢. Mar. 16, 1920; E 474270; | 


Benjamin B. Fairclough, New York. 


My SUNSHINE GIRL; words by Tom 
Williams, music by B. B. Richardson 
[of U. 8.] [5889 


© Feb. 24, 1920: 2 c Feb. 26, | 


1920; E 471584; Burt B. Richardson, 
Chicago. 


MY SWEET LITTLE BUMBLE BEE; from 


Fifty-fifty, words by Arthur Swan- 


strom, music by Carey Morgan [of 
U.S.) [5890 

© Mar. 22, 1920; 2 c¢. Mar. 22, 
1920; E 473428; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. 


177085—20——5 


O’Connell, music by Edouard Hes- 
selberg [of U. S.] [5891 

(© Mar, 15)/1920 ; <2 -¢.:/Max.* 19, 
1920; EH 473224; James O’Connell, 
Detroit. 


MY SWEETEST DREAMS ARE ALL OF YOU; 
words by M. A. Funk, music by For- 
rest Cook Castie [of U. 8S.] [5892 

© 1c. Feb. 20, 1920; E 472428; 
Margaret A. Funk, Norton, Kan. 


My ‘TENNESSEE HOME; words by L. 
W. Stewart, music by Edouard Hes- 
selberg [of U. S.] [5893 


© Mar. 1, 1920: 2 ce. Mar. 15, 1920; 
E 473235; Lannie W. Stewart, Cor- 
nersville, Tenn. 


Mystery; fox trot, by Howard John- 
son and Joseph A. Cirina [of U. 8.], 
arr. by Arthur Lange [of U. 8.]; 
orch. with piano and words. 4to. 

[5894 

© Mar. 15, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 16, 

1920; E 473262; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 


N’ORLEANS WALTZ; by Bernard Glas- 

ser fof U.8.];fullorch. 4to. [5895 

© Oct. 11, 1919; 2 ce. Mar. 4, 1920; 

E 471767; M. Witmark & sons, New 

York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


NA BRUTTA SORPRESA; versi di T. 
Ferrazzano musica di C. Giglio [of 
Italy] [5896 

© 1c, Feb. 18, 1920; BE 472523; 
Tony Ferrazzano, Paterson. 


Nagcissus; trio, words by P. C. War- 
ren, music by Ethelbert Nevin, arr. 
by John Martel [of U. S.] ; women’s 
voices, with piano ace. and violin 
obbl. (Choral music, series 36, no. 
1420) [5897 


© Mar. 10, 1920; 2 c Mar. 15, 
1920; E 473113; Boston music ¢o., 
Boston. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement] 


Nargow (THE) TRAIL; march two-step, 
‘by Mackie-Beyer [of U. S.]; orch. 
with piano. 4to. [5898 
© Mar. 10, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 15, 
1920; E 473075; J. W. Pepper & son, 
Philadelphia. 


NATIONAL SELF TEACHER FOR B FLAT 
BARITONE VALVE TROMBONE AND B 
FLAT TENORS; by D. S. McCosh [of 
U. 8S.]; bass clef. 4to. [5899 

©) Web. 415, 1920: Bove and- ait. 
Feb. 24, 1920; A 561989; Chart 
music pub. house, Chicago. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5900 


pt. 111, 0. s., v. 15 


NAToMA; words and music by A. N. | New (THE) WATCH ON THE RHINE; 


Morrison [of U. S.] Bellingham, 
Wash., Morrison music co. - [5900 


© Mar. 9, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1920; 
E 472945; Alice Nadine Morrison, 
Bellingham, Wash. 


NATURE’S MESSAGE; words and music 
by Mildred M. Hunt [of U. 8.] 
[5901 
©. Mar. 18, 1920-2. e. ‘Mar. 22, 
1920; E 473419; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston. 


"NEATH THE WEEPING WILLOW TREE; 
words by Mrs. O. Abbey, music by 
Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New York, 
World musie pub. corp. [5902 

©: Mar. 11, 1920.2 ez) Mer.) 15; 
1920; EH. 473305; Mrs. O. Abbey, 
Cleveland. 


NEL PIAN SON RINVERDITI. See Can- 
tarini (Aldo) Cinque canzoni. 
NEVER ASK ME WHY; words and music 
by J. Gaylord [i. e., J. G. Johnston, 
of U. S.], arr. by Homer Tourjee 
[of U. S.] [5903 
© 1c. Feb. 18, 1920; E 472415; 
Jennie Gaylord Johnston, Los 
Angeles. 


NEVER TROUBLE TROUBLE TILL TROUBLE 
TROUBLES YOU; words by J. C. Wil- 
cox, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of 
U. S.] New York, World music pub. 
corp. [5904 

© Feb. 9, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 12, 1920; 
E 471058; John C. Wilcox, Van- 
couver, B. C. 


New (THE) AMERICA; words by Her- 
man I. Stern, music by L. B. Sammis 
lot U. S.J [5905 


© 1c. Mar. 8, 1920; E 471960; 


Louis Benedict Sammis, Berkeley, 
Calif. 

NEW DISTINCTIVE SONGS; Specimen 
copies, by American composers, 


[comp. by John Church co., of U. S.] 
Special supplementary edition. 


[5906 | 


©. Febe, 12 920 =)"2.'e.  Heb., 26, 
1920; E 472821; John Church ©co., 
Cincinnati. [Copyright is claimed 
on compilation] 


NEW PERFECT PRAISE; for Sunday- 
schools, singing-schools, revivals, 
conventions and general use in Chris- 
tian work and worship, compiled by 
J. D. Vaughan [of U. 8.] S8vo. 

[5907 

© Jan. 1, 1920; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 

24, 1920; A 5640238; Jas. D. Vaughan, 
Lawrenceburg, Tenn. 


words by E. Holman, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. §S.] Chicago, Tl. 
North American musie pub. co. 
[5908 
© Aug. 22, 1919; 2 ec Sept. 26, 
1919; E 459202; Ernest Holman, 
Dayton, O. 


New YEAR; descriptive novelty encore, 
by Warren N, Dean [of U. S.; mand. 
solo. [5909 

© Mar. 13, 1920; 2 ec Mar. 24, 
1920; E 473681; Joe Nicomede, New 
Alexandria, Pa. 


NEw YORK IS THE TOWN AND BROAD- 
WAY IS THE STREET; words by W. U. 
Taylor, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of 
U. S.] New York, World music pub. 
corp. [5910 

© Mar. 11, 1920; 2. ¢ War 15, 
1920; E 478316; William Ulmer Tay- 
lor, Allentown, Pa. 


NicHT; words by Fred EK. Weatherly, 
music by A. Herbert Brewer [of 
Great Britain] [5911 

© Feb. 18, 1920; 1 «@ Mar. 10, 
1920; E 469494; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


NicHt (A) InN MAprRip; waltz, by R. 
P. Chase, arr. by K. L. King [of 
U. S.J]; orch. with piano. 4to. 

[5912 
© Mar. 9, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 4, 1920; 
E 472943; R. P. Chase, Massillon, O. 


Nicht (THE), THE MOON AND YOU; 
words by Joe Young and Sam. M. 
Lewis, music by Bert Grant [of 
HaS2] [5913 

© Mar. 20, 1920392 ¢.Maw 22, 
1920; E 473703; Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York, 


NIGHTINGALE (THE); words by Lena 
Kellog, music by Grover Tilden 
Davis [of U. S8.] [5914 

© Mar. 8, 1920; 2 exe 10; 
1920;; E 472972; John Church co., 
New York. 


NILE GIRL; lyric by Joseph M. De- 
‘vine, music by George Edmund Den- 
nis [of U. S.], arr. by George Low- 
ell Tracy, lot Ue Si [5915 

© 1c. Feb. 28, 1920; E 472881; 
Dennis & Devine pub. co., Boston. 

NinA MARCH; by Thos. S. Evans [of 

U. 8.]; piano. [5916 

© Mar. 1, 1920; 2 c. Heb. 28, 1920; — 
E 472887; Volkwein bros., Pitts- 
burgh. 


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no. 4, 1920 


5935 


_Nrx; your naughty wiggle, words by 
A. Axelrad, music by R. West [of 
U. 8.] [5917 

© 1 ec. Mar. 15, 1920; E 473106; 
Adolph Axelrad and Ray West, Salt 
Lake City. 


No BIRRA NO WORCHE; versi di T. Fer- 
razzano, musica di G. del Colle [of 
Italy] [5918 

© 1c. Feb.'18, 1920; E 472524; 
Tony Ferrazzano, Paterson. 


No MAN’S LAND; words by A. Palla- 
dino, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.], Chicago, Ill., North American 
music pub. co. [5919 

me Aue 22, 1919; 2 c. Sept. 26, 
1919; E 459178; Attilia Palladino, 
Chelsea, Mass. 


‘No ONE BUT you; words by Lew Brown, 

music by Albert Von Tilzer [of U. S8.] 

[5920 

© 1 ec. Mar. 12, 1920; BH 473055; 
Broadway music corp., New York. 


Nogopy CARES FOR HER NOW; words and 
music by J. McElliott [of U. 8.] De- 
troit, Mich., Twomac pub co. [5921 

© Feb. 25, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 27, 1920; 
BE 471594; Joseph McHlliott, Detroit. 


NogiInEe; waltz, by Herbert L. Clarke 
meet s.1  1.-Bilat cornet. and 
piano.—2. E flat alto saxophone and 
piano. [5922..5023 

© Nov. 10, 1919; 2 c. each Mar. 11, 
1920; E 474131, 474132 ; Carl Fischer, 
New York. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. | 


Not TILL THE WHIPPOORWILL FAILS TO 
RETURN ; words by S. EH. Reiter, music 
by Geo. Trevor [of U. S.] [5924 

© 1c. Mar. 22, 1920; E 473344; 
S. E. Reiter, Coudley, Pa. 


NOTHING SUITED HIM; words anon., 
music by Mary Rosa [of U. §.] 


(Readings with music, second se- 
ries) [5925 
© Mar. 18, 1920; 2 ec Mar. 30, 


1920; E 473836; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 


Notturno. See Cantarini (Aldo) 


Cinque canzoni. 
See also Grieg (Edward Hagerup) 
Now Go TO SLEEP; words and music by 
wot, Parkinson [of U.. 8.] [5926 
© 1c Mar. 15, 1920; E 473088; 
ee Bradford Parkinson, Wichita, 
an. 


Now I HAVE A BRAND NEW GIRL; words 
by L. H. Koehler, music by Geo. 


Graff, jr. fof U. S.] New York World 
music pub. corp. [5927 
© Mar. 11, 1920; 2 ¢ Mar. 15, 


1920; E 473323; Louis H. Koehler, 
New York. 


Now I xwnow; foxtrot—one step by 
S. R. Henry and D. Onivas pseud. 
of Domenico Savino [of U. S.]; 
band. 4to. [5928 

© olen. tf 1920+" 2 c= Neb: i 
1920; E 471060; Jos. W. Stern & 
co., New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement] 


Now MOTHER WE MUST PART; words by 
L. H. Hinderliter, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, I11., 
North American music pub. co. 

[5929 

©» Augsi22 1919; ) 2: ce; “Sept, 26; 

1919; E 459169; Lester H. Hinder- 
liter, Eleanor, Pa. 


words by J. C. Roudez, 
music by A. J. Piron and Steve 
Lewis, [of U. S8.] [5930 

© 1c. Mar. 22, 1920; E 473364; 
A. J. Piron & co., New Orleans. 


Nuovo SECOLO; march, by A. D’Anna 
[of Italy], arr. by G. Iasilli [of U. 
S.]; band. obl. 24mo. [59381 

© Nov. 15, 1919; 2 ©. Mar) 25, 
1920; EK 474585; O. Di Bella, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on 
simplifying and harmonizing] 


NUTS HE COULD NOT CRACK; words and 

music by D. Colvin [of U. 8.]  8vo. 

[5932 

© Feb. 23, 1920; 2 « Feb. 28, 

1920; E 472802; David Colvin, 
Wichita, Kan. 


NUISANCE; 


O BARBIERE TENORE; versi di T. Fer- 
razzano, musica di G. del Colle [of 
Ttaly ] [5933 

© 1c. Feb. 18, 1920; E 472527; 
Tony Ferrazzano, Paterson. 


O' DAVIDSON ; words by E. H. Hamilton, 
music by B. E. Shields [of U. S.] 
[5934 
© Mar. 3, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1920; 
E 472990; B. Ernest Shields, David- 
son, N. C. 


_O GOLDEN DAWN; words by J. Dear 
Atkinson, music by Dorothy Atkin- 
son [of Great Britain]; in A flat. 

[5935 
© Mar..2, 1920; 1 ¢. Mar. 6, 1920; 
HE 469502; Jameson & co., London. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5936 


pt. 11, 0. s., v.15 


OQ HOW HAPPY ARE THEY; words by | OH NO! No? No! lyric and music by 


Charles Wesley, music anon., arr. 
by Chas. H. Gabriel [of U. S.] 
[5936 
©. Beb. 25, 1920" 2c Web, 28, 
1920; E 472876; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


?O sorE mio (My sunshine); by EH. di 
Capua arr. by H. BE. Ruhe [of U. 8.]; 
piano. (Cover title: My sunshine) 

[5937 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 2 @ Feb. 24, 

1920; E 472709; Co-operative music 

co., Philadelphia. [Copyright is 

claimed on revision, fingering, and 
annotations] 


O VICTORIOUS PEOPLE; chorus, words 
and music by Samuel Richards 
Gaines [of U. S.] ; mixed voices. 4to. 

[5938 

© Feb. 6, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 

EH) 472754; C. C. Birchard & co., Bos- 
ton. 


OFF TO CAMP; march two-step, by 
Mackie-Beyer [of U. 8.]; orch. with 
piano. Ato. [5939 

©, Mar. 10, 1920; 2 ¢.Mar. 15, 
1920; E 473073; J. W. Pepper & son, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


OH BY JINGO! OH BY GEE, YOU’RE THE 
ONLY GIRL FOR ME; one step, by 
Brown and Von Tilzer, played by 
Charley Straight [of U. S.] (Im- 
perial player rolls, no 910389) 

[5940 

© Mar. 20, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 25, 

1920; H 474579; Imperial player roll 

co., Chicago. [Copyright is claimed 
on interpretation. ] 


OH! COME BACK TO ME, DEAR; words 
by W. B. Spagnola, music by Geo. 
Trevor fof U. S.] [5941 

© 1c. Feb. 9, 1920; E 472197; Wil- 
liam B. Spagnola, Youngstown, O. 


OH! I say; two-step, by A. Marsh [of 
England]; piano. (Jn Dance album 
no. 3) [5942 

Jan. (2d, 19203 de: eb. 5, 
1920; E 469299; Hawkes & son, 
London. 


OH My KATIE; words by G. A. Swain, 
music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] 
New York, World musie pub. corp. 

[5943 

© Feb. 9, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 12, 1920; 
H 471050; G. Aubrey Swain, Sincoe, 
Canada. 


eee 


R. and Peggy Valentine [of U. S.]; 
piano with words. [5944 

© 1c. Feb. 26, 1920; E 472692; 
Robert Valentine, Chicago. 


OH THAT NIGHT IN JUNE; waltz-lento, 
by A. Shaeffer [of U. S8.]; guit. 
solo, Chicago, Lyon & Healy. [5945 

© Feb. 11, 1920; 2 c.. Feb: 13, 
1920; E 472805; Arling Shaeffer, 
Chicago. 


OH, THE GRAND OLD PARTY IS MARCHING 
ON ITS WAY; words and melody by 
EK. Threlkeld, arr. by EH. Threlkeld 
and Harry L. Alford [of U. 8.] 

[5946 
© 1c. Feb. 20, 1920; E 472431; 

Erie & Leo pub. co., Charleston, Ill. 


OH WOULDN’T IT BE A GRAND AND GLOB- 
IOUS FEELING IF THEY’D MAKE THE 
U. S. A. WET AGAIN? words by L. J. 
Kremer, music by George Trevor 
[of U. S.] [5947 


© 1c. Mar. 22, 1920; E 473354; 
Lucian J. Kremer, Alton, Il. 


OH YOU LITTLE MISCHIEF-MAKER;} 
words by E. P. Hamilton, music by 
Irving Mann [of U. S.] [5948 


© 1c. Feb. 28, 1920; EH 472877; 
EK. Paul Hamilton, New York. 


Otp Birt Hart IS THE MAN FOR ME; 
words by L. EH. McNamara, music 
by Edouard Hesselberg [of U. S8.] 

[5949 

© Feb. 10, 1920; 2 ec. Feb. 26, 

1920; EH 472781; Len HE. McNamara, 
Golden, Col. 


OLD BLACK Jor. See Foster (Stephen) 
Three American folk-tunes. 


Orp Happy-Go-Lucky; words by Mrs. 
A. Heaton, music by EH. 8S. S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S8.] [5950 — 

© 1c. Feb. 20, 1920; EH 472461; 
Mrs. Alfred Heaton, Willow Grove, 
Pa. 


Omp (THE) ox caRT; words by O. C. 
Parmeter, melody by Luther A. 
Clark [of U. S.] [5951 


© 1c. Mar. 26, 1920; E 478627; 
O. C. Parmeter, Cadillac, Mich. 


OLD SOUTHERN LOVE SONGS; medley, 
Hawaiian guitar duett, arr. by O. 
Jeffords [of U. S8.] [5952 

© Mar. 3, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1920; 
E 471966; Orbie Jeffords, Wares- — 
boro, Ga. 


362 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1920 


Otp (THE) SPINET; three pieces for 
pianoforte, by Heller Nicholls [of 
England]; piano. Contents: 1.—Ga- 
votte. 2—Minuet. 3.—Largo. ° 

[5953 


© Feb. 18, 1920; 1 ec Mar. 4, 
1920; E 4694385; Warren & Phillips, 
London. 


Otp (THE) STORY TENDER AND TRUE; 
words by F. L. Esken, music by Hec- 
tor Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [5954 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 12, 1920; 
E 474856; Flora L. Esken, Los An- 
geles. 


Otrp (THE) SWIMMING HOLE; lyrics 
and music by H. R. Du Mars [of 
U. S.J, arr. by Joseph W. Solan [of 
U. 8.) [5955 


© 1c. Mar. 15, 1920; E 473082; 
Henry R. Du Mars, Port Chester, 
PY 


OLE CABALLEROS; Mexican dance, by 
EK. C. Klapholz [of U. 8.]; instru- 
mental. [5956 


© 1 ec. Mar. 16, 1920; E 474297; 
Ernest C. Kiapholz, New York. 


ON DREAMY TAMPA Bay; words by B. 
Stephens, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [5957 

© Feb 7, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1920; 
HE 472774; Beatrice Stephens, Rocky 
Mount, N. C. 


On MIAMI SHORE; waltz, by Victor 
Jacobi, simplified by Geo. L. Spauld- 
ing [of U. S.]; piano. (Melodies 
from overseas, no. 9) [5958 

© Mar. 18, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 19, 
1920; E 473397; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. [Copyright is claimed on 
simplified fingering] 


ON THE FIELD OF GLORY THEY SLEEP; 
words by EK. Swanson, music by Geo. 
Gram. jr. lof U0. S.] New. York, 
World music pub. corp. [5959 

© Mar. 11, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 15, 
1920; E 473298; Edman Swanson, 
Camp Lee, Va. 


ON THE ROAD TO ARABY; an Oriental 
fox-trot song, words and music by 
Gene Quaw [of U. S8.] [5960 

i) Mar, 2, 1920; (2° e.. Mar. 17, 
1920; E 473394; Victory music pub. 
co., New York. 


5969 


ON THE SEA; words by W. F. Duncan, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[5961 

© Oct. 11, 1919; 2 ce. Feb. 7, 1920; 

H 472788; Wim. F. Duncan, Tasso, 
Tenn. 


ON THE TRAIL OF THE LONESOME STEIN} 
words by H. W. Russell, music by 
Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New York, 
World music pub. corp. [5962 

©OwMary 11,: 1920: '2¢.. Mar. 15, 
1920; EH 47383811; H. W.. Russell, — 
Dowagiac, Mich. 


ONCE IN A LIFETIME; from Lady Kitty 
ine., words by I. Caesar and Melville 
Alexander, music by Paul Lannin 
lot ase] [5963 

© Mar. 17, 1920; 2 ce. Mar. 18, 
1920;, E 4743838; T. B. Harms & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


ONCE TO EVERY MAN; words by Abe 
Lipshutz, music by Sam Gold [of 
U. S.] [5964 

© Feb. 27, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1920; 
E 474032; Gold music co., Phila- 
delphia. 


ONE FOND LINK; words by J. W. Tur- 
ner, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of 
U. S.] New York, World music pub. 
corp. [5965 

© Feb. 9, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 12, 1920; 
BE 471053; J. W. Turner, Catlin, Il. 


ONE HOUR OF LOVE FOR TWO; words by 
timo Russ, melody by J. DeDroit 
[of U. S.] [5966 

© 1c. Mar. 16, 1920; E 474269; 
John DeDroit, New Orleans. 


ONE LITTLE GirL; from Lady Kiity ine., 
words by I. Caesar and Melville 
Alexander, music by Paul Lannin 
[of U. 8.] [5967 

©. Mar. 119920: 2 @. Mant, 
19203 (Hust S127 Ss i . B.. ddarms & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


ONE LITTLE ROSE; waltz, by Max C. 
Freedman and Harry D. Squires [of 
U. 8.]; orch. with words. 4to. [5968 

© Mar. 16, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 16, 
1920; E 474278; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. ] 


words by Max cC. Freedman, 
music by Harry D. Squires [of 
D8.) [5969 

© Mar. 16, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 16, 
1920; E 474282; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. 


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5970 


ONE NIGHT WHEN SORROW BURDENED; 
sacred song, words and music by 
Clay “Smith” ‘or? Us (S47 a bien 
voice.—2. Medium voice—3. Low 
voice. [5970 

© Mar. 27, 1920; 2 c each Mar. 
19, 1920; E 473694; Chas. E. Roat 
music co., ltd., Battle Creek. 


ONE OF THE Boys; from 3 showers, 
words by Henry Creamer, music by 
Turner Layton [of U. S.] [5971 

© Mar. 22, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 22, 
1920; E 473489; Chas. K. Harris, 
New York. 


Onty. See Ryno (Geo. C.) 
musical mites. 


Onty (THE) gqrRt; ballad fox trot, 
words by B. Bronfin, music by J. 
Nussbaum [of U. S.] [5972 

©: Mar. 15, 1920%-2 c. “Mar? 18, 
1920; E 473551; Joe Nussbaum and 
Ben Bronfin, New Haven. 


ONLY IN MY DREAMS; words by W. A. 
Margerum, melody by Grace Bradley 
Neabor ‘Pot UW. Si], arre by Wy A: 
Margerum [of U. §S.] [5973 

© 1e. Mar. 12, 1920; E 473065; 
Wm. A. Margerum, Newark, N. J. 


Onty (THE) PAL I EVER KNEW; words 
and musie by J. H. Rhodes, sr. [of 
(OP aia a [5974 

© 1c. Feb. 20, 1920; E 472440: 
Julian Hall Rhodes, sr., Sumer- 
ville, N. J. 


ONLY SAY YOU’LL BE LONELY; from My 
junior week girl, lyric and melody 
by J. S. Stanley [of U. S.] [5975 

© Web, \"i2) 1920: Qe Mebs 24. 
1920; E 472802; J. Selwyn Stanley, 
Tihaca, N. Y. 


ONLY THE CHILDLIKE; words by Jesse 
P. Tompkins, musie by B. D. Ackley 


Three 


fot 2 AS. [5976 
©} Feb. 025; 1920) (2 se. (heb: 28, 
1920; E 472863; Homer A. Rode- 


heaver, Chicago. 


ONLY THE HOPE OF TO-MORROW; words | 


and music by Gordon Lewis Robin- 
son [of U. S8.], arr. by Pearl Craw- 
ford Van Orsdale [of 'U. S.] [5977 
© 1c. Mar. 13, 1920; E 473692; 
Marie C. Robinson, Pittsburgh. 


OPEN YOUR EYES; words by Fred 
Blondell, music by Gus Guderanian 
[of U. S.] [5978 

© Feb; 26,° 1920 772!) eb.” 27, 
1920; E 471818; Jones music o., 
New York. 


pt. 11, S., V. 15 


OPHETLIA’S FUNERAL MARCH; incidental 
music for Hamlet, by L. Siegel [of 
U. S.J]; oboe, organ and trumpets, 
with solo for bass voice. [5979 

© 1c. Mar. 22, 1920; E 473441; 
Louis Siegel, Rochester, N. Y. 


OriuM (THE) BLUES; words by C. H. 
Hughes, music by author and Jirah 
Donald Buck [of U. 8.] [5980 

© 1e¢ Mar. 4, 1920; E 472937; 
Charles Hellings Hughes, Cincinnati. 


ORIENTAL BLUES; words and melody by 
A. J. Bruhn [of U. S.] Blueprint. 
[5981 
© 1c. Feb. 20, 1920; H 472425;. 

A. J. Bruhn, San Francisco. 


ORIENTAL MELODY ; fox trot, words and 
music by G. C. Saunders [of U. 8.] 
St. Louis, Mo., Syndicate music co. 

[5982 

© Mar.. 17, 1920:-2 care 22: 

1920; E 473698; George Chancellor 
Saunders, St. Louis. 


ORIENTAL STARS; one step, by Monaco, 
played by Roy Bargy [of U. 8.] 
(Imperial player rolls, no. 91038) 

[5983 

© Mar. 20, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 25, 

1920; EH 474574; Imperial player roll 

co., Chicago. [Copyright is claimed 
on interpretation. | 


ORIENTALE. See Chaminade (Cécile 
Louise Stéphanie) 

ORQUIDEA; waltz, by F. B. Hernandez 
[of Mexico, domiciled at New 
York]; piano. [5984 

© 1c. Mar. 9, 1920; E 474009; 
Fausto B. Hernandez, New York. 


OSTERLIED; worte von D. Koroch, 
musik von Ida Koroch [of U. S.] 
[5985 
© Feb. 17, 1920-" 1 ere a, 
1920; 1 c« Mar. 17, 1920; H 473382; 
David Koroch, Fresno, Calif. 
OUIJA MINE; by G. F. Dabney [of U. 
S.] 5 piano. ~ [5986 
© 1e¢ Mar. 19, 1920; E 473281; 
Gene F. Dabney, Phoenix, Ariz. 
words by Sam M. Lewis and Joe 
Young, music by Willy White [of 
WSs) [5987 
© Mar. 2, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1920; 
HK} 471848; Waterson, Berlin & Sny- 
der co., New York. 

OUR BABY’S DEATH; words by EF. Hop- 
son, melody by Jean Navarre [pseud. 
of Ethel Fisher, of U. S.] [5988 

© 1e Mar. 8, 1920; H 471935; 
Frances Hopson, Hopkinsville, Ky. 


364 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1920 


_ OUR BOARDING HOUSE; comic quartette, 
words and music by Warren Wain- 
wright [of U. 8.]; male voices. 4to. 

[5989 


© Feb. 14. 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 
1920; EH 471799; Chart music pub. 
house, Chicago. 


OuUR BOYS MARCHING HOME; words by 
O. Ferguson, music by Geo. Trevor 


fen. 82] [5990 

© 1c. Feb. 9, 1920; E 472195; 
Onas Ferguson, Roaring Springs, 
Tex. 


OUR BOYS WHO FOUGHT FOR FREEDOM ; 
words by M. E. Townsend, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [5991 

© Feb. 6, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
FH} 472515; Mattie E. Townsend, Ala- 
meda, Calif. 

OUR DEBT IS PAID; words by J. J. 
Carey, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S8.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [5992 

iO Aug. 22, 1919; 2 « Sept. 26, 
1919; E 459188; John J. Carey, St. 
Louis. 


OuR HIGH scHOOL sonc. See Fostoria 


high school songs. 


Ovur Livinc Lorp; an Easter cantata 
for church choirs, text by Edith San- 
ford Tillotson, music by Ira B. Wil- 
son [of U. S.] 4to. [5993 

© Jan. 22, 1920; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
ol G22" A. 559983 ; ~ Lorenz publish- 
ing company, Dayton, O. 
by ira B. Wilson, arr. by A. C. 
Buschle [of U. 8.}; orch. se. 4to. 
[5994 
io Mar. 1, 1920: 2 ¢c. Mar. 5, 
1920; E 471972; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 

OUR OWN LITTLE SOVIET HOME; Words 
by Robert E. Sherwood, melody by 
G. Bristed [of U. S.] [5995 

te. Jan. 27, 1920; E. 472760; 
Grace Bristed, Lenox, Mass. 

OUR RISEN Kine; Easter service, arr. 
by Charles L. Lewis [of U. §8.]; orch. 
se. 4to. [5996 

© Mar. 1, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 5, 1920; 

E 471971; Lorenz pub. co., Day- 
ton, O. . 
OUTWARD BOUND; a song of the sea, 


words by Cecil E. Selwyn, music by | 


Walter Lewis [of U..S.] New York, 
Chicago, Winnipeg, Artenstein, An- 
derson & co. [5997 

© Mar. 3, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1920; 
H 472979; Cecil HE. Selwyn, Chicago. 


| PART SONGS 


6007 


OVER THE SEA; words and music by 
C. A. Gabriel [of U. S.] Svo. [5998 
©) Jan. 27, 1920; 2) @ Web: 26, 
1920; E 472697; Chalvar Axel 
Gabriel, Kennedy, Minn. 


OVERFLOW (THE) OF GLADNESS; words 
by Victor M. Hatfield, music by 
Chas. H. Gabriel [of U. S.] [5999 

© Feb. 25, 1920; 2 c Fehb: 28, 
1920; E 472852; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


PAGAN (THE) ; valse bacchannaille, by. 
Chas. de Danis) [ot Wa. 8.15 Oren. 
with piano. 4to. [6000 

© Mar. 15, 19203, 2. ¢. Mar. 24. 
1920; E 473685; Presto pub. co., New 
York. 


PANDORA’S BOX; by Edward Schaaf [of 
U. S8.] op. 25; player piano manu- 
script. Photostat. [6001 

© '1¢ Feb. 11, 1920; E 472295; 
Edward O. Schaaf, Newark, N. J. 


PANIENKA; polka, by J. Wisniewski 
[of Poland, domiciled at Detroit, 
Mich.] arr. by W.: Kerzulis; piano. 

[6002 
© 1c Jan. 19, 1920; EH 472813; 
John Wisniewski, Detroit. 


PANSIES; words by James Whitcomb 
Riley, music by Annabel Morris 
Buchanan [of U. S.] [6003 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 c Mar. 5, 1920; 
471851; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

PaAprILtons (Vlinders) ; par Jan Blockx 
[of France]; piano. (Piéces pour 
piano, no. 4) [6004 

© Jan. 31, 1920; 1c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
E 469341; Heugel et cie., Paris. 

PARK’S SECULAR TWO-PART CHORUSES 
FOR WOMEN’S VOICES; comp. by James 
Ascher Parks [of U. S.] Imperial 
ed. 4to. [6005 

© Feb. 16, 1920; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
24, 1920; A 561999; J. A. Parks co., 
York, Neb. 

AND CHORUSES FOR MALE 
‘VOICES; comp. by Arthur B. Targett 
[of U.S.] 4to. (Musical art series) 

[6006 

© Mar. 20, 1920; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 

30, 1920; A 5G5B83 : Ginn and co., 
Boston. 

PAS DES FLEURS. 
Philibert Leo) 

PASAJERA; danza, por F. B. Hernandez 
[of Mexico, domiciled at New York] ; 
piano. [6007 

© 1. ec. Mar. 9, 1920; E 474019; 
Fausto B. Hernandez, New York. 


See Delibes (Clément 


365 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6008 


pt. 111, 0. $., v. 15 


PAso DOBLE; por F. Baleazar Hernan- 
dez [of Mexico, domiciled at New 
York]; piano. [6008 

© ic. Mar. 9, 1920; E 474016; 
Fausto B. Hernandez, New York. 


PASSACAGLIA; from the Pastoral suite 
for the pfte. no. 5, by Cyril Scott, 
arr. by Purcell James Mansfield [of 
England]; organ. [6009 

© Feb. 27, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 4, 1920; 
E 469487; Elkin & co., London. 


PASSEPIED. See 
Philibert Leo) 


Delibes (Clément 


PASSION ; by Gaston Borch [of U. 8.]; 
full orch. 4to. [6010 


© Dec 311919: 2 ©. Mar at 
1920; E 474099; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


PASTEL; mignonette, by Van Denman 
Thompson [of Us S.]op. 5, no. 1; 
organ. [6011 

© ".Mar: 15); 1920; "2c “Mar., 18, 
1920; E 473257;; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 


PAT HE HAS THE BLUES; words by R. 
K, Thompson, music by A. Leopold 
Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [6012 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 12, 1920; 
E 474857; R. K. Thompson, Long- 
ville, Minn. 


PATRIA; military march, by A. Anelli 
[of Italy, domiciled at New York]; 
instrumental. [60138 

© 1c. Feb. 9, 1920; E 472189; 
Alfred Anelli, New York. 


PATRIA MARCIA; by Musso [of Italy], 
arr. Dy Ciaurt ior Ue 8.15. band. 
obl. 24mo. [6014 

© Nov; 15, 19192’ ce. War.) 25. 
1920; E 474584; O. Di Bella, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on 
simplifying and harmonizing] 


PAULINE; words by Nicholas Camp- 
bell, music by R. G. Sewell [of 
Weiss [6015 

© 1. Mar. 18, 1920; H 4743888; 
R. Gilbert Sewell, Washington. 


PAVANE MELANCOLIQUE; di Vincenzo 
Villi [of Italy] op. 284; piccola orch. 
con pianoforte conduttore. Ato. 
(Films musicali, no. 19) [6016 

6) Mars 10,1920 a es Mar. 12, 
1920; E 469531; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


PAY DAY BLUES; words by Mrs. C, B. 
Worthington, music by Geo. Graff, jr. 
[of U. S.] New York, World music 
pub. corp. [6017 

© Feb. 9, 1920; 2 ee Peps 12: 
1920; E 471047; Mrs. C. B. Worth- 
ington, Fordyce, Ark. 


PEACE-OUR PRETTY DOVE; words and 

music by O. W. Winkfield [of U. 8.] 

[6018 

© Mar. 3, 1920; (2) eo Mares. 

1920; E 471956; O. Willis Wink- 
field, Tullahassee, Okl. 


PEACE PERFECT PEACE; words by H. H. 
Bickersteth, adapted as an anthem. 
from hymn of G. T. Goldbeck, by 
John Tasker Howard, jr. [of U. 8.] 
op. 6, no. 2; mixed voices, (Church 
music, series VI) Ato. [6019 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 9, 1920; 
E 473165; C. W. Thompson & co., 
Boston. [Copyright is claimed on 
adaptation ] 


PEACE PRAYER; words and music by 
C. Grunewald [of U. S.] 4to. 

[6020 

© Feb. 9, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 

E 472701; C. Grunewald, Houston. 


PEEK-A-B00; waltz song, words and 
music by M. Manley [of. Canada], 
arr. by A. W. H. [6021 


© Feb. 7, 19205 2%) Mee Fa" 
1920; E 469114; Morris Manley, To- 
ronto, Canada. 


Pensoso; by Cyril Scott [of Eng- 
land]; piano (Three pastorals, no. 
3) [6022 

© Feb. 27, 1920;°1 e) Mar 4, 
1920; E 469488 ; Elkin & co., London. 


PERFUME (THE) OF PARADISE; from 
Lady Kitty inc., words by Edward 
Paulton, music by Alfred Solman 
ofl Use| [6023 

© Mar. 17, 1920;)2) G Miam, aa, 
1920; E 474382; T. B. Harms & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


PERSIAN NIGHTS; intermezzo, by J. R. 
Hansen [of U. S.]; mand. duo. 
[6024 
© Mar. 3, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1920; 
EK 472977; John R. Hansen, Ely, 


Minn. 
PHOSYMEDRE. See Williams R. 
Vaughan) Three preludes. 
PrIccotl BERSAGLIERI; march, by G. 
Iasilli [of U. S.]; band. 4to., [6025 
© Nov. 15, 1919; 2 ¢ Mar. 25, 


1920; E 474595; O. Di Bella, New 
York. 


366 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1920 


_ PICKANINNY Rose; words by Annelu 
Burns, melody by M. Sheppard [of 
U.S.) [6026 
© 1c. Mar. 17, 1920; E 473212; 
Madelyn Sheppard, New York. 


PICKANINNY SAM; from Wet and dry, 
words and music by Jean C. Havez 
[of U. S.] [6027 


eb: 27, 1920; 2 ¢.. Feb. 28, 
1920; E 471834; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


Picture (A) or NEw ENGLAND; words 
by W. E. Brooks, music by Geo. Tre- 
vor [of U. S.] [6028 


1 ©. Mar. 22,1920; EF 473357; 
W. E. Brocks, Edgewater, Col. 


PresmM 6 ZMARTWYCHWSTANIU PAN- 
SKIEM ; zebrai i na chor napisal, L. 
A. Cieszykowski [of U. S.] 4to. 
Chicago, Iil., Chopin piano co. 

[6029 

© Mar. 16, 1920; 2 @ Mar. 19, 

1920; E 473409; Leon A. Cieszykow- 
ski, Chicago. 


PIETRO’S METHOD FOR PIANO-ACCORDEON 
(Nuevissimo metodo per armonica a 
piano)’ by Pietro Deiro [of Italy, 
domiciled at New Milford, N. J.] 
Italian and English text. (Hdizione 
Pagani, no. 8500) (Cover title: 
Pietro piano accordeon method) 

[6030 

© Dec. 27, 1919; 2 ec. Dec. 29, 

1919; aff. Jan. 20, 1920; A 560854; 
O. Pagani & bro., New York. 


PIN HOLES IN THE SKY; words by 
Schuyler Greene, music by Otto 
Motzan and Abe Olman [of U. S.] 

[6031 


© Mar. 1, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1920; 


E 472986; Forster mus sic publisher, 


inc., Chicago. 


PLANTATION DITTY; words by Frank L. 
Stanton, music by N. B. Stephens 
[of U. S.]; contralto. [6032 

© 1c. Nov. 14, 1919; E 473699; 
Nan Bagby Stephens, Atlanta. 


PLAY "EM FOR MAMA, SING ’EM FOR ME; 
fox trot, by Clarence Williams, 
played by Clarence Jones [of U. S.] 
(Imperial player rolls, no. 91054) — 

[6033 

© Mar. 20,.1920; 2 c. Mar. 25, 
1920; HK 474565; Imperial player 
roll co., Chicago. [Copyright is 

' claimed on interpretation. ] 


a ee 


6042 


PLAY ME A LITTLE LOVING TUNE; from 
Pretty Peggy, words by Douglas 
Furber, music by A. Emmett Adams 
[of England] [6034 


© Feb. 4, 1920; 1 ec. Mar. 3, 1920; 
E 469400; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. 


PLEADING; words by Mrs. A. C. Cot- 
ton, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[6085 

© Mar. 4) .1920;. 2c. Mar. 12; 

1920; E 4743839; Mrs. A. C. Cotton, 
New Orleans. 


PLEADING FOR AN OLD FASHIONED KISS. 
See Ryno (Geo. ©.) Three musical 
mites. 


PLEASE DEAR LORD HEAR ME WHILE I 
PRAY; words by G. Romaine, melody 
by Jean Navarre [pseud. of Ethel 
Fisher, of U. S.] [6036 

© 1c Mar. 26, 1920; E 473615; 
Guernsey Romaine, Philadelphia. 


PLEASE DON’T JAZZ MY MAMMY’S LUL- 
LABY; words and music by J. HE. 
Broderick [of U. S.] Sharon, Pa., 
John EF. Broderick. [6037 

Or Mar: 18; 1920; 2 e& Mar. 28: 
1920; E 4738204; John EH. Broderick, 
Sharon, Pa. 


PLEASE DON’T TICKLE ME BABE; words 
and melody by J. R. Snowden [of 
U. S.], arr. by Leonard L. Vos 
Burgh [of U. S.] [6088 


© 1 ce. Mar. 17, 1920; E 473198; 
J. Roscoe Snowden, New York. 


PLEASE SEND BACK MY DADDY; words 
by L. Hollowell, jr. and Benj. Hol- 
lowell, music by Al. Dean [of U. S.] 


[6039 

© 1c. Feb. 9, 1920; E 472201; 

Lewis MHollowell, jr., Springfield, 
Mass. 


PoLKA BOHEME. See Rubinstein (An- 
ton Gregorovitch) 


PoLity ; song and dance, by Herbert L. 
Clarke [of U. S.]; 1. B flat cornet 
and piano.—2. E flat alto saxophone 
and piano. [6040, 6041 

© Nov. 15, 1919; 2 c. each Mar. 11, 
1920; E 474121, 474122; Carl 
Fischer, New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement] 

— words by Leo Wood, melody by 
Jack Richmond [of U. S.] [6042 


© 1c. Feb. 26, 1920; H 471569; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


367 


6043 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 111, BY Sy ve ae 


POLLYANNA; lyrics by David S. Stern, 
music by S. F. Louchheim [of U. S.] 

~ [6043 

© 1c Mar. 9, 1920; E 474022; 
Stuart F. Louchheim, Philadelphia. 


Poppy BLOSsoM; fox trot, by Abe Ol- 
man [of U. S.], arr. by Wm. Schulz 
fot U. 'S:1s. band.) Ato. [6044 

(© Mar: 11, 41920; 2 e. Mar.,42, 
1920; HE 473260 : Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 


orch. with words. 4to. 

[6045 

(©. Heb. (20, 1920; -2re “Webs Zi, 

1920; E 471572; Leo Feist, inc., New 

York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


PRAISE THE SAVIOUR. 
(Hdward Shippen) 
PRANCING PONIES; by Susan Schmitt 

fot U. 8:1; piano: [6046 

© Feb. 25, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 1, 1920; 

EK 471794; Boston music co., Boston. 

PRAYER (A); words by Edwin Mark- 

ham, musie by Harriet Ware [of U. 

S.]; low voice. [6047 

© Feb. 9, 1920; 2 c Feb. 11, 1920; 

EK 472814; John Church co., Cin- 
cinnati. 


See Barnes 
Six carols. 


PRELUDE RELIGIEUX; by Edith Lang [of 
eS. 15 var Dy WE: Loud. fot wd: 
8.]; orch. with piano-conductor. 
(Popular concert library, series 3, 
no. 55) [6048 

@. Mar: 110, 1920 :)2 .@. Mars. 15; 
1920; E 473114; Boston music ¢o., 
Boston. 


PRETTY LITTLE LOVE BIRD; words by I. 
Godding, music by F. C. Doyle [of 
US Soe inn at. [6049 

© 1 ¢., Mar, 22) 19202 Hh. 47336 7 
Frank Doyle and Irene Godding, 
Detroit. 


PRETTY (THE) VILLAGE MAIDEN; valse 
de salon, by Carl Wilhelm Kern [of 
U.S.] op. 409, no. 4; piano. [6050 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 5, 1920; 
HK 471985; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


PROCESSIONAL. See Chopin (Fredéric 
Francois) 


ProerResso (IL); march, by G. Cina 
[of Italy], arr. by H. Ciauri [of 
Us Si): band: \4toe: [6051 

© Nev. 5; W919; Zee Mar, )25,; 
1920; EH 474597; O. Di Bella, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on sim- 
plifying and harmonizing.] 


ES 


PROHIBITION; by Deems Taylor [of 
W.. Sede melody with piano ace. 
[6052 
© 1c. Feb. 24, 1920; E 472931; 
Antoinette Frueauff, New York. — 


words by H. A. Belyew, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [6053 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 «© Mar. 12, 
1920; E 474354; Hal A. Belyew, St. 
Louis. 


PROVENCE; words by Edward Lockton, 
music by Gerald Carne [of Great 
Britain] [6054 

© Feb. 16, 1920; 1 < Henan 
1920; EH 469395 ; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. 


PsHAW; lyric and melody by M. Pink- 
ard [of U. S.] [6055 
© 1-c. Mar. 12, 1920; E 473051; 


Maceo Pinkard, New York. 


Purity; by Gaston Borch [of U. 8.1; 
full orch. 4to. [6056 
© Dec. 31,1919: "2 a hie 
1920; E 474098; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 
PURPLE ASTERS; by Paul Lawson [of 
U. S.J]; piano. [6057 
© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 ce. Mar. 5, 1920; 
E 471984; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


PUSSY WILLOW WALTZES; by Glogau 

[of U. S.]; instrumental. [6058 

© 1c. Feb. 28, 1920; EH 472888; 
Jack Glogau, Woodhaven, N. Y. 


QUEEN Dopo; by L. Sherman and M. 
Fells [of U. S.] [6059 
© 1c Mar. 22, 1920; H 473458; 
Louis Sherman and Max Fells, New 
York. 


QUEEN OF THE REVELS; Mazurka, by 
Frank L. Eyer [of U. 8.] op. 41, no. 
1; piano. [6060 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 5, 1920; 
E 471974; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


RACING BLUES; words by Neville Flee- 
son, music by Albert Von Tilzer [of 
WE Sal [6061 

© 1e. Mar. 19, 1920; E 473290; 
Artmusic, ine., New York. 


Ramin; words and music by Pearl G. 

Curran [of U. S.]; high or medium 

voice. [6062 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1920; 

E 474043; G. Schirmer, ine, New 
York. 


368 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1920 


RaAIngow; words by Frances Walsh 
bneres Cla. Walsh], *musie by 
Eleanor Georgina Johnson [of U. S.] 

[6063 

© 1c. Feb. 9, 1920; E 472298; 

Clara Frances Walsh, Oakland, 
Calif. 


RAINBOW OF MY DREAMS; fox trot, by 
Freed and Wallace, played by Al 
Hidridge [of U. S.] (Imperial player 
rolls, no. 91049) [6064 

© Mar. 20, 1920; 2 ¢. Mar. 25, 
1920; E 474561; Imperial player roll 
co., Chicago. [Copyright is claimed 
on interpretation. ] 


Rainy (A) DAY REVERIE; words by 
I. KR. Keller, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [6065 

(©, Mar. 4,1920; 2. ¢ Mar. 12, 
1920; EH 474351; Isaac R. Keller, 
Georgetown, Ind. 


RAJAH; one step, by A. Johnson [of 

U. S.J]; instrumental. [6066 

© 1c. Mar. 19, 1920; E 473255; 
Arnold Johnson, New York. 


RANCHO; by Vaughn de Leath [pseud. 
of Leonore von der Lieth, of U. 8.]; 
piano. [6067 


© 1c. Mar. 15, 1920; E 473091; 
Leonore von der Lieth, New York. 


RAP-TAP-A-TAP; from What’s in a 
name, words by John Murray Ander- 
son and Jack Yellen, music by Mil- 
ton Ager [of U. 8.] [6068 

© Mar. 18, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 19, 
1920; E 473403 ; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 


RAPSODIE NEGRE; poéme de Makoko 
Kangourou, musique de Francis 
Poulene [of France] ; piano, violons, 
alto, violoncelle, flute, clarinette en 
Si bémol et une voix. [6069 


@ Dec, 81, 1919: bc. Feb. 27, 


1920; 
London. 


469272; J. & W.. Chester, 


Rat! tar; from Pretty Peggy, words 
by Douglas Furber, music by A. Em- 
mett Adams [of Mngland] [6070 

© Feb. 4, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 3, 1920; 
EH 469401; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, litd., London. 


Rep (THE) CROSS WHO SAVED OUR 
LIVES; words by EH. A. Symonette, 
music by Geo. Trevor [of U. S.] 

[6071 
© 1c. Feb. 9, 1920; E 472196; 
. K. A. Symonette, Delray, Fla. 


6081 


RED MOON; words by OC. Landes, 

melody by Artie Bowers [of U. S8.] 

[6072 

© 1c. Feb. 21, 1920; E 471457; 
Clarence Landes, Bayard, W. Va. 


RED, RED IS THE ROSE; waltz, intro.; 
My little Javanese, from The Green- 
wich Village follies, by A. Baldwin 
Sloane, arr. by Harold Ivers [of 
U. §.]; full band. 4to. [6073 

© Dee. 5, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1920; 
E 471769; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
arrangement |] 

——_ —— —— full orch. 4to. [6074 

© Jan. 5, 1920: 2 c Mar. 4, 1920; 
E 471777; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. | 

REDEMPTION GROUND: words by Alonso 
R. Day, music by Chas. H. Gabriel 
for W..Sxi [6075 

© Pep.225. 19205..2 ex Webs 2S. 
1920; E 472855; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


REGIMENTAL REVIEW; march, by J. M. 
Jones [of U. S.]; instrumental. 

[6076 

© 1c. Mar. 17, 1920; HE 473191; 
John M. Jones, Columbia, S. C. 


REGINA PACIS; missa, Latin words, 
music by Pietro A. Yon fof U. S8.]; 
mixed voices. Score. 4to. [6077 

© “Mar... 10.) 1920° 2 e> Mar: 1; 
1920; E 473029; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 

REGULAR (A) GUY; quick step, words 

and music by P. H. Hale [of U. 8.] 

[6078 

© Hebi: 16,,. 1920.2 ¢  Feb,),.20, 

1920; E 472540; Philip Henry Hale, 
St. Louis. 


ReticARiIo (Hr); par José Padilla [of 
Spain]; piano. [6079 
© (Jan. 31,1920; 1 ‘ec. Reb; (24, 
1920; E 469331; A. Molinier, Paris. 


RESIGNATION ; andante quasi religioso, 
by Gaston Boreh [of U. S.]; full 
orch. 4to. [6080 

©) Deer ais 1919 12" co Mar. bt, 
1920; E 474112; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


RESURRECTION; words by Jean M. 
Thompson, music by Mark Andrews 
[of U. 8.]; sop. [6081 

© Mar. 3, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 5, 1920; 
E 471864; G. Schirmer, inc, New 
York. 


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6082 


pt. 111, 0. s., v. 15 


RETURN OF THE TROOPS; march, by A. | Roap (THE) TO LOVE; from Pretty 


Viehmeier [of U. 8.], arr. by Emma 
Espe [of U. 8.]; piano. Pittsburgh, 
Pa., A. & E. pub. co. [6082 

© Feb. 18, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1920; 
EK 471940; Anna Viehmeier, Pitts- 
burgh. 


REEVE D'AMOUR; by J. S. Zamecnik, arr. 
and played by MeNair Ilgenfritz [of 


U. S.J] (imperial player rolls, no. 
512910) [6083 
© Mar. 20, 1920; 2 ¢. Mar. 25, 


1920; E 474619; Imperial player roll 
co., Chicago. [Copyright is claimed 
on interpretation ] 


REVEL OF THE FAIRIES; [words anon.], 


music by Sumner Salter [of U. S8.];- 


sop. and alto. 4to. 
for women’s voices—secular, no. 
2621) [6084 

© Feb. 9, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 11, 1920; 
E 472820; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. 


(Two-part songs 


REVERIES ; words by Irene Stiles, music 
by Oley Speaks [of U. 8.]; high 
voice. [6085 


‘© Mar. 8, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 5, 1920; 


E 471868; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 

REVUE (LA); by A. Viehmeier [of 
U. S.J], arr. by Emma Espe [of 
U.S8.]; piano. Pittsburgh, Pa., A. & 
BH. pub. co. [6086 


© Feb. 18, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1920; 
E 471939; Anna Viehmeier, Pitts- 
burgh. 


Ringe (MontTacue) Three Arabian 
dances; by M. Ring, arr. by H. M. 
Higgs [of Great Britain] ; orch. with 
conductor. (Chappell’s orchestral 
selections, no. 187) Contents:—1. 
Caravan.—2. By the fountain.—3. 
Bedouin. [6087 


©) Heb: 10, 19205 de. Mara. 1d, 
1920; EH 469518; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. 


Rio GRANDE; waltz, by Harry Olsen, 
arr. by Lester Brockton [of U. S.]; 
full band. Ato. [6088 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 c.. Mar. 4 ,1920; 
E 471761; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 

RiIvAL; overture, by W. E. M. Pettee, 
arr. by I. J. Masten [of U. 8.]; band. 
Ato. [6089 

© Mar. 18, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 19, 
1920; E 473280; McMillin music co., 
Cleveland. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement] 


Peggy, words by Peggy Connor, 

music by Bertie Adams lof England] 

[6090 

© Feb. 4, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 3, 1920; 

FE 469402; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Iitd., London. 


RoBin’s (THE) RETURN; words and 
music by I. M. Sahlof [of U. 8.] 
[6091 


©1c Mar. 5, 1920; E 473159 ; oe 
Marie Sahlof, Toledo, O. 


ROCK-A-BYE-BABY BLUES; from Baby 
biues, words by A. Rogers, music by 
C. L. Roberts [of U. S.] New York, 
Manhattan music pub. house. [6092 

© Feb. 6, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1920; 
E 472183; Alex. Rogers & C. Luck- 
eyth Roberts, Brooklyn. 


RockER (THE) VALSE; prize dance, 

- by Edith Baird [of England] ; piano. 

[6093 

© Feb. 19, 1920; 1 «@ Feb. 24, 

1920; E 469285: Herman Darewski 
music pub. co., London. 


ROCKIN’ RYE BLUES; words and melody 
by H. Hoffman [of U. 8.] [6094 


© 1c. Feb. 28, 1920; E 472823; 
Harry Hofiman, Pittsburgh. 


Rocky (THE) ROAD TO DUBLIN; cycle, 
lyrics by James Stephens, musie by 
Tom Dobson [of U. 8.]; medium 
voice. [6095 

© Dec. 18, 1919; 2 ce. and aff, Feb. 
19, 1920; A 562985; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 


RoLt DEM BONES; words by Oscar 
Schisgall, music by Al Golding 
[pseud. of A. Goldberger, of U. S.] 

[6096 


© 1c. Feb. 26, 1920; E 471810; 
Alexander Goldberger, Brooklyn. 


ROLL ON, OH SILVER MOON, I LOVE TO SEE 
YOU SHINING; words by J. J. Kirk- 
wood, music by Edouard Hesselberg 
[of U. S.] [6097 

© Mar. 1, 1920; 2 e. Mar. 15, 1920; 
E 473238; J. J. Kirkwood, Balti- 
more. 


Rookies (THE); march, by William 


Hamilton fof U. 8.1; orch.” with 
piano. 4to. [6098 
© Mar. 10,°1920; 2c OMe yin: 


1920; E 473074; J. W. Pepper & 
son, Philadelphia. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1920 


ROSALEEN; words by Oscar Schisgall, 
musie by Al Golding [pseud. of A. 
Goldberger, of U. S.] [6099 


Gal te Mare 5, 1920; 473122: 
Alexander Goldberger, Brooklyn. 


RosAMOND; waltz by Emil Held, arr. 
by Mackie-Beyer [of U. 8.]; orch. 
with piano. 4to. 2 PELOO 

© Mar. 10, 1920; 2 « Mar. 15, 
1920; E 473081; J. W. Pepper & son, 
Philadelphia. 


Rose or ITAty; words and melody by 
B. Joyner [of U. S8.] [6101 


© 1c Mar. 22, 1920; E 473457; 
Bert Joyner, Exeter, Calif. 


ROSE OF MY HEART; words and music 
by W. V. F.. Goldeman [of U. S.] 
[6102 


© 1c. Mar. 12, 1920; E 473037; 
Wm. V. F. Goldeman, Bridgeport, 
Conn. 


ROSE OF THE ORIENT; foxtrot, by Gor- 
don Johnstone and Gerald Arthur 
[of U. 8.], arr. by Otto Frey [of 
U. S.J]; orch. with piano and words. 
Ato. [61038 

© Feb. 11, 1920; 2 ec. Feb. 12, 
1920; EH 471369; G. Ricordi & co., 
ine., New York. 


ROYAL FLYING cores; march, by G. 
Deiro [of U. S.], arr. by Edward 
J. Gordon [of U. S.]; 1st violin. 

[6104 


© 1c. Feb. 28, 1920; E 472901; 
Guido Deiro, New York. 


RUBINSTEIN (ANTON GREGOROVITCH ) 
The dew is sparkling; paraphrase, 
by Rubinstein, freely transcribed by 
Mischa EHiman [of Russia, domiciled 
at New York]; violin and piano. 


[6105 
© Dec. 29, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 11, 
1920; EH 474170; Garl Fischer, New 


York. [Copyright is OE on free 
transcription ] 


Polka bohéme; transcription, by 
Rubinstein, freely transcribed by 
Mischa Elman [of Russia, domiciled 
at New York]; violin and piano. 

[6106 
© Dec. 29, 1919; 2 c Mar. 11, 

_ 1920; E 474172; Carl Fischer, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on free 
transcription ] 


RUSSIAN MEMORIES; waltz, by A. 
Frankel [of U. S.]; violin. . [6107 


© 1c Mar. 22, 1920; E 4734381; 
Abraham Frankel, San Francisco. 


6116 


RUSTICANA; melody by A. Rizzi [of U. 

S.] [6108 

© 1c. Feb. 13, 1920; E 472298; 
Alberto Rizzi, New York. 


RUSTLING (THE) NIGHTFALL; along 
the stream. original Chinese poem 
by Li-Po, English version by Engle 
Wood, musie by G. S. White [of U. 
S.] 1. High voice. 2. Low voice. . 

[6109, 6110 


© Mar. 5, 1920; 2 c. each Mar. 6, 
1920; EH 471990, 471991 : G. Ricordi 
COs) TRE» New York. 


Ryno (Gro. C.) Three musical mites; 
words and music by G. C. Ryno 
fof U. 8.], arr. by R. Kieserling. 
New York-Elizabeth, N. J., Pro- 
gressive pub. co. Contents: There’s 
something awful nice about you.— 
Pleading for an old fashioned kiss.— 
Only. [6111 


©” Mar. 5° 1920+ 2 @ “Mar. 48; 
1920; EH 478685; Geo. C. Ryno, Eliza- 
beth, N. J. 


SAD EYES; words by Joe McKiernan, 
melody by Norman Spencer [of U. 
S.] [6112 


© 1c. Mar. 19, 1920; EH 473222; 
Jack Mills, ine, New York. 


SADDEST (THE), SADDEST, BLOW TO 
DADDY, WAS WHEN THEY TOOK AWAY 
HIS BOOZE; words and music by H. 
DD. isracl fot U.S.], arr. Dy RS. 
Harrison [of U. S.] [6113 

© 1 & Mar, 8, 1920; EH 473131; 
Ralph John Harrison and Howard 
De Farris Israel, Pittsburgh. 


St. OLAF CHOIR SERIES; ed. by F. Mel- 
ius Christiansen [of U. S.] v. 1 and 
2a) ALO. [6114 

© Aug. 20, 1919; 2 @ and aff. 
Jan. 29, 1920; A 559599; Augsburg 
pub. house, Minneapolis. 


Camoyunrens AA crbAyIOUluxb TapMo- 
Hilti (Harmonica’s self-tutor) cocra- 
Bub uU usfanp VW. C. Bonpcritt [of 
Russia, domiciled at New York]. 

[6115 

© Jan. 22, 1920; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 

80, 1920; A 563412; John Boiarsky, 
New York. 


SAMMY DoopLE; words by G. A. Per- 
ley, melody by R. A. Browne [of U. 
S.] [6116 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 5, 1920; 
EK 471829; Geo. A. Perley, Flan- 
dreau, S. D. 


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pt. 111, 0. 8., v. 15 


SAMMY IN GAY PAREE; words by D. 
Coffey, music by Geo. Trevor [of U. 
S.] Gael 7 

© 1. « Feb. 20, 1920; E 4725038; 
D. Coffey, New Orleans. 


SAMOA; lyrics by Robert E. Sherwood, 
melody by G. Bristed [of U. S.] 
[6118 
Odes Jani 2 1920: Hi MATa TS8 
Grace Bristed, Lenox, Mass. 


SAN FAIRY ANN; fox trot, by S. Har- 
vey [of England]; piano. (In 
Dance album no. 8) [6119 

©) Jan. 21) T9202" 4 te,” Heb 5. 
1920; E 469304; Hawkes & son, Lon- 
don. 


SARCASM ; 

by E. S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 

[6120 

© 1c. Feb. 20, 1920; E 472464; 
Hopewell Hudson, Cleveland. 


SAVE A LITTLE DRAM FOR ME; words by 


Marshall Walker, music by W. E. 
Skidmore [of U. 8.] (Deacon se- 
ries, no. 7) [6121 


© Mar. 8, 1920; 2 ce. Mar. 10, 1920; 
EK 473005; Wiil E. Skidmore, New 
York. 


SAVE ALL YOUR KISSES FOR ME; lyric by 
Cyril J. MacMeekin, music by J. A. 


MacMeekin [of U. S.] [6122 

(Mew its 1o20s 2 ire.) Webs: ty, 
1920; E 472294; John Alfred Mac- 
Meekin, New York. 


SAVIOR, BREATHE AN EVENING BLESSING; 
vesper hymn, words by James Ea- 
meston, music by Edward Fletcher 
[of U. S.J]; mixed voices. (Church 
music, series VI) 4to. [61238 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1920; 
E 473168; C. W. Thompson & co., 
Boston. . 


Savion (THE) IS CALLING; words and 
music by F. Cottingham, arr. by 
Chas. H. Gabriel [of U. S.] 8 vo. 

[6124 

© Feb. 9, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 18, 1920; 

HK 6472814; ‘Frank Cottingham, 
Greenup, III. 


SAXAPATION; melody, by B. Krueger 
[of U. §8.] [6125 
(ade: Jan: 29, 1920; E 470650; 


Benjamin Krueger, Newark, IN: gS. 


SAXOPHONE JOE; words and melody by 
W. EF. Collins [of U. S.], arr. by 
Arthur Painchaud [of U. S.] 

[6126 


© 1c. Feb. 19, 1920; H 471801; 
Will F. Collins, New York. 


words by H. Hudson, music 


SAXOPHONE MAN; words and music by 
C. E. Averill and D. C. Mecum [of 
B84 [6127 

© Mar. 12, 1920; 2 e Mar. 12, 
1920; E 473149; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 

SAY IT ONCE AGAIN; from Lady Kitty, 
ine., words by I. Caesar and Melville 
Alexander, music by Paul Lannin 
[of U. S.] [6128 

© Mar. 11, 1920; 2 elie 
1920; E 473129; T. B. Harme 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 

SAys MA TO PA; words by Mrs. J. C. 
Hannah, music by Geo. Graff, jr. 
[of U. S.] New York, World music 
pub. corp. [6129 

© Mar. 11, 1920; 2 ec. Mar.. 15, 
1920; E 4732938; Mrs. J. C. Hannah, 
Shreveport, La. 


SCHERZINO; par Gabriel Grovlez [of 
France]; piano. (Nouvelles piéces, 
no. 1) [6130 


© Dec, 31, 1919: 1 cc Marae. 
1920; EH 469517; Jacques Vuillemin, 
Nantes, France. 

ScHooL (THE) CREDIT PIANO COURSE; 
supplementary pieces, ed. by W. A. 
Fisher, C. G@. Hamilton and others 
[of U. S.] third yr. bk. 1-4. 

[61381-61384 

© Feb. 17, 1920; 2 e@ each Feb. 

19, 1920; EH 473060473063; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 

SEAL LULLABY. See Seal song. 

SEAL SONG [AND] SEAL LULLABY ; words 
by Rudyard Kipling, musie by Mrs. 
L. Hewes [of U. S.J] Photostat. 

[6135 

© 1c. Jan. 12, 1920; E 473668; 

Mis. Laurence I. Hewes, Portland, 
Or. 

SEcRET (THE) OF THE WILD ROSE TREE; 
words by M. F. Childs, music by 
Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New York, 
World music pub. corp. [6136 

© Mar. 11, 19203. 2 (¢) Mary io. 
1920; H 473309; Mary Frances 
Chiids, New York. 
SECRETS; lyric by Alex Sullivan, music 
by-Lynn Cowan [of U. S.] [6137 
© Mar. 5, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1920; 
E 473158; Jerome H. Remick & Co., 
New York. 

SEIT GESUNTERHAIT MEINE LIEBE EL- 
TERN (Farewell my dear parents) ; 
Jewish folk song, words and music 
arr. by Max Persin [of U. 8.] [6138 

© Mar. 18, 1920; 2) ¢eilar2 20; 
1920; E 473339; Jos. P. Katz, New 
York. 


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no. 4, 1920 


SENTIMENTALE; waltz, by Giuseppe 

Crisafulli [of U. 8.]; piano. [6139 

ty ‘¢. Mar: 12,1920; bh 473022; 
Melody piano co., New York. 


SERENADE (THE) BEAUTIFUL; by C. 
Corvers [of U. S.]; band. Cincin- 
nati, O., Fillmore music house. 4to. 

- [6140 

Mas 2392032, e@) Mar... 8, 

1920; E 471946; Fillmore bros co., 
Cincinnati. 


SERENADE GROTESQUE; by Gaston 
Boreh [of U. S.]; orch. with piano 
conductor. [6141 

Gy) Mar,.10, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 12, 
1920; E 4738068; Victor music ©Co., 
Chicago. 

SERENATA A NANNINA; canzonetta na- 
politana, parole di S. D’Orsi, musica 
di G. Lo Cascio [of U. S.] [6142 

© 1c. Mar. 10, 1920; E 473136; 
Giuseppe Lo Cascio and Salvatore 
D’Orsi, Bayonne, N. J. 


SERENATA DI FrorI (Serenade of the 
flowers) ; by J. LoCascio [of U. 8.]; 
1st violin. [6143 

©.1¢ Feb. 20, 1920; E 472480; 
Joseph Lo Cascio, Bayonne, N. J. 


SERENATA ’E LAGREME; versi di Giu- 
seppe Scotto di Carlo, musica di 
Giuseppe Milano [of Italy, domiciled 
at New York]; mand. acc. [6144 

© Feb. 23, 1920; 2c. Feb. 26, 1920; 
Ei 472680; Casa editrice De Charny, 
New York. 


SERENATA SELVAGGIA; parole di Sa- 
batino Lopez, music a di Francesco 
Giovanelli [of Italy] [6145 

© Mar. 11, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 12, 
1920; E 469526; G. Ricordi & co., 
New York. 


SHADES OF TWILIGHT; waltzes, by L. 
Hyatt [of U. 8.]; piano. 
© Mar. 15,°1920; 2 ¢ Mar. 18, 
1920; E 474884; Leona Hyatt, In- 
dianapolis. 


SHADOWS; words and music by Chas. 
H. Gabriel [of U. S8.] [6147 
Comte. 25.1920: 2° «. Feb! 28, 
1920; E 472874; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


SHADOWS IN THE NIGHT; misterioso, | 


bye Gaston” Borch fof) U.. Si); full 
orch. 4to. [6148 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 c Mar.. 11, 
1920; E 474109; Carl Fischer, New 
-York. 


[6146 | 


6158 


SHADOWS WILL FADE AWAY; fox trot, 
by Bert Rule, arr. by Geo. J. Trin- 
kaus [of U. S8.]; vocal orch. in A 
flat. 4to. [6149 


© Mar. 8, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1920; 
E 474037; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on new 
arrangement | 


SHE CAME FROM DEAR OLD IRELAND; 
words and music by M. J. Mackin 
[of U. S.] New York, Orchestration 
service, inc. [6150 

Ci Mar. 15 19203 2 e. Mar. it. 
1920; E 473197; Micheal J. Mackin, 
New York. 


SHE Is IN DaxKoTaA; words by H. H. 
Gray, music by Hector Richard [of . 
U. 8.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[6151 

©) Mar. 4, 1920; .2 e¢.. Mar. 12, 

1920; E 474868; Hugh H. Gray, 
Fargo, N. D. 


SHE’LL COME RUNNING BACK; words 

and music by G. HE. Bunts [of U. S.] 

[6152 

© Mar. 9, 1920; 2 ec Mar. 24, 

1920; E 473652; Geo. E. Bunts, New 
York. 


SHE’S A. LITTLE PASSION FLOWER; words 
by T. N. Sundy, music by Luther A. 
Clarke [of U. 8.] [6153 

© tvessApri) 2, 1920: 473958 - 
Theodore Nels Sundy, Viborg, S. D. 


SHE’S MY ROSIE, THE FLOWER OF MY 
HEART; lyric by T. A. Gillen, music 
by Geo. Trevor [of U. S8.] [6154 

©) de. Mar. 22.1920; 8 473359: 
Thos. A. Gillen, New York. 

SHE WAS A REAL NICE GIRL; words by 
W. Gordon, music by Geo. Trevor 
[of U. S.] [6155 

© 1 © Feb: 9, 1920; © 472205; 
Wallace Gordon, Covington, Ky. 

SHEPHERD’S HEY; Headington jig, col- 
lected and arr. by Cecil J. Sharp [of 
England]; piano. [6156 

Or Deer 1) tote ive san. 1a. 
-1920; EH 469822; Novello & co., Itd., 
London. 

SHEPHERDS OF THE HILLS; words by 
O. L. Crisp, melody by Jean Na- 
varre [pseud. of Hthel Fisher, of 
GeSs] [6157 

© 1c. Mar. 8, 1920; E 471934; 
O. L. Crisp, Bartlesville, Okl. 

SHIMMIE THE BLUES AWAY; words and 

music by H. W. Heath [of U. S8.] 
[6158 

© 1c. Feb. 28, 1920; E 472878; 
Henry Walter Heath, Oakville, Tenn. 


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6159 


SHIMMY (THE) FEELING; words by D 
Hisrich, music by Al, Dean [of U. 
S.] [6159 

© 1c. Feb. 9, 1920; E 472199; 
Walter Hisrich, Dover, O. 


SHOOT ME TO THE MARs; one step, by 
S. Gould [of U. 8.], arr. by Alex 
Sater [of U. S.]; piano. [6160 


© le. Mar. 17, 1920; HE 473198 ; 
Samuel Gould, New York. 


SHOPPING; by Deems Taylor [of 

U. S.] ; melody with piano ace. [6161 

© 1c. Feb. 24, 1920; E 472982; 
Antoinette Frueauff, New York. 


SHOUTIN’ LizA TROMBONE; Mose Trom- 
bone’s ah-finity, one step, by Henry 
Fillmore [of U. S.] Cincinnati, O., 
Fillmore music house. 4to. 1. 
Band.—2. Orch. [6162, 6163 


© Mar. 2, 1920; 2 c. each Mar. 8, 
1920; E 471952, 471953; Fillmore 
bros. co., Cincinnati. 


for slide trombone and piano. 

Cincinnati, O., Fillmore music house. 

[6164 

© Mar. 2, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1920; 

E 471945; Fillmore bros. co., Cincin- 
nati. 


SHY GLANCES; valse hesitation, by 
Charles Ancliffe [of England] ; brass 
and reed band. 4to. [6165 


© Feb. 4, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 
E 469312; Hawkes & son, London. 


SI GIuRO... E SI’ VINSE; valzer, arr. 
by Paul Bolognese [of U. 8.]; piano. 
[6166 


© 1c. Feb. 28, 1920; EH 472898; 


N. J. Loreck, Brooklyn. 


SieHs; lyric and melody by George 
Edmund Dennis [of U. S.], arr. by 
George Lowell Tracy [of U. S.] 

[6167 
© 1c. Feb. 28, 1920; E 472879; 
Dennis & Devine pub. co., Boston. 


SIGNED WITH His BLOOD; words by 
Dora F. Hendricks, music by Chas. 
H. Gabriel [of U. S8.] [6168 

© July 25, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 28, 
1920; BE 472854; Homer A. Rode 
heaver, Chicago. 


SILENT AND BRIGHT; words and music 

by M. Sanger [of U. S.] [6169 

© July 20, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1920; 

E 474044; Mary Sanger, Sanger- 
field, N. Y. 


pt. 111, 0. s., v. 15 


Sitv’Ry CoLorApo; waltz-song, words 
by Allan Flynn, music by Jack Egan 
fot U.08. bet [6170 

© Feb. 19, 1920; 2 ec Mar. 13, 
1920; E 473645; Broadway music 
corp., New York. 


SINCE YOU HAVE BEEN AWAY; words by 
C. S. Dawes, music by A. Leopold 
Richard [of Canada] Chicago, Leg- 
ters music co. [6171 


© Jan. 14, 1920; 2 eo aan 27, 
1920; H 468862; Celia Sarah Dawes, 
London, Canada. 


SINCE YOU HAVE SMILED; words by 
Alfred Latham, music by Dorothy 
Forster [of England] 1. In C.—2. 
In D.—3. In E flat. [6172 


© Jan. 20, 1920; 1 c. each key D 
and H flat Feb. 19, 1920; key C Mar. 
1, 1920; E 469407; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. 


Sine Lee; pigeon English Oriental fox 
trot, words and music by J. HE. Salis- 
bury and W. H. Haycraft [of U. S.] 

[6173 

© Mar. 16, 1920; 2 @ Mar. 19, 

1920; B 473413 : Sunshine music €o., 
Oklahoma City, Okl. 


SING ME TO SLEEP, DEAR OLD MOTHER 
MINE; words and music by Joe 
Darcey [of U. 8.] [6174 

© Mar. 19, 1920; 2 @ Mar. 19, 
1920; E 4738215; Shapiro, Bernstein 
& co., ine., New York. 


SING ME TO SLEEP WITH LOVE’S LUI- 
LABY; words by A. L. Ferry, melody 
by Jean Navarre [pseud. of Ethel 
Fisher, of U. 8.] [6175 


© 1c. Mar. 8, 1920; E 4719382; 
Alfred L. Ferry, Ovid, Mich. 


SING PRAISES TO ALL THE BOYS OF THE 
ALLIES; words by J. Knopf, music 
by Hector Richard [of Canada] Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [6176 

© Dec. 26, 1919742) Gian, BT; 
1920; E 468861 ; John hance Gretna, 
Canada. 


Sir RopIn Is HERE; words and music 
by J. B. Parkinson [of U. 8.] [6177 
© 1c. Mar. 26, 1920; E 473611; 
Jane Bradford Parkinson, Wichita, 
Kan. 


SKookuM; words and melody by Leo 
Wood, John White and Martin Fried 
fof U. S.] [6178 

© 1c. Feb. 21, 1920; E 471570; 
Leo Feist, ine., New York. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1920 


SLEEP IN PEACE YE HEROES; words by 

' Mrs. E. H. Buck, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, TL, 
North American music pub. co. [6179 

ce Aug, 22, 1919; 2 ¢. Sept. 26, 
1919; E 459189; Mrs. E. H. Buck, 
Dante, Va. 

SLEEPIN’ BLUES; from My junior week 
girl, lyric and melody by G. W. 
Teare [of U. S.] [6180 

@ Web. 12; 1920; 2 ¢. Feb: 24, 
1920; E 472808; George W. Teare, 
Ithaca, N. Y. 


SLEEPY HoLLow pAys; lyric by Dave 
Radford, music by Richard A. Whit- 
ing [of U. S8.] [6181 

© Mar. 5, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 6, 1920; 
EH 473152; Jerome H. Remick & ©co., 
New York. 


SLEIGH BELLS; by Edward Schaaf [of 
U. S.] op. 20, no. 4; player piano 
manuscript. Photostat. [6182 

© ic. Mar. 4, 1920; E 472951; 
Hdward O. Schaaf, Newark, N. J. 


SLOWLY BUT SURELY; words and music 
by Lynn Stroud and Harry Brown 
[of .U. 8.] [6183 

© Mar. 16, 1920; 2 c« Mar. 19, 
1920; EK 478416; Hedden and Stroud 
music co., Detroit. 


SLUMBERLAND; a lullaby, words by H. 
C. Bennett, music by Burrell Van 
Buren [of U. S.] [6184 

© 1c. Mar. 5, 1920; E 471867; 
Hider C. Bennett, Waupun, Wis. 


Smite (A) IN EACH SHADOW; words by 
Harold Simpson, music by Herbert 
Graham [of England]; in E flat. 

[6185 

me Webs 13,5) 1920; 1. es Mar. : 4, 

1920; H 469485; Enoch & sons, Lon- 
don. 

SMILE (A) OF LOVE; words by J. W. H. 
Jenkins, music by Geo. Trevor [of 
Cs. ] [6186 

© 1c Feb. 9, 1920; E 472210; 
John W. H. Jenkins, Philadelphia. 


SMILE ON; words and music by C. L. 
Sumner [of U. S.], arr. by Geo. L. 
Cobb [of U. S.] Boston. C. W. 
Thompson & @o. [6187 


© Mar. 16, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 19, 
1920; E 478417; Caroline L. Sumner, 
Norwood, N. Y. _ 

SMILE WITH ME; words and music by 
M. EH. Clark fof U. S.], arr. by Paul 
Bliss [of U. 8.] FA [6188 

feorice, Heb: 28,: 1920 > Hi 472832 - 
Mazie Earhart Clark, Cincinnati. 


177085—20——6 


6197 


SMILIN’ THROUGH; waltz, by Arthur A. 
Penn, arr. by Wm. Schulz [of U. 
Sel: full orch, “40; [6189 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 c Mar. 4, 
1920; E 471760; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement. } 


SNOOPS, THE LAWYER; words by Bert 
Kalmar, music by Harry Ruby [of 
LOR a [6190 

© ‘Mar. 12.:1920> 2: ¢. Mari 
1920; EK 4738179; Waterson, Berlin 
& Snyder co., New York. 


SNUGGLES ; words by Carleton A. Coon, 

music by Joe L. Sanders [of U. S.] 

[6191 

© Mar. 2, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1920; 

E 471846; Waterson, Berlin & Sny- 
der co., New York. 


S6t (EL) QUE NACE; two step, by F. 
B. Hernandez [of Mexico, domiciled 
at New York]; piano. [6192 

“© 1c Mar. 9, 1920; E 474017; 
Fausto B. Hernandez, New York. 


SoLpIER (THE) BOY’S RETURN; words 
by H. McGrath, music by Geo. Graff, 
jr. [of U. S.] New York, World 
music pub. corp. [6193 

© Mar. 11, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 15, 
1920; E 478318; Helen McGrath, 
Somerville, Mass. 


SoLpDIER’s (THE) GLORY; words by B. 
K. Moore, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legter’s music 
co. [6194 

(Cy Mar 4: 19202) 2) "er Mar. 12; 
1920; E 474865; Bertha Kathryn 
Moore, Marengo, Ia. 


SoLpIER’s (THE) RETURN; words by J. 
Caplan, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.J] Chicago, North American 
music co. [6195 

©) Ame. 2221919 + Bee. Sept. 20, 
1919; H 459171; Jack Caplan, Balti- 
more. 


SOLITUDE; valse, by F. Tipping [of 
Engiand]; piano. (Jn Dance AI- 
bum no. 3) [6196 

© Jan. 21, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 5, 1920; 
EH 469311; Hawkes & son, London, 


; in western atmosphere, by Gas- 
ton Boren, for VW. Si) py full. orch. 
4to. [6197 

©) Dee; 31, 1919 :.2 ec Mar; 14, 
1920; EH 474101; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


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6198 


pt. m1, 1. 8., v. 15 


SoME DAY; words and melody by Cliff 

Hess and Ida Lee Caston [of U. S.] 

* [6198 

© 1 ¢ Mari 14, 1920; Bh 473267: 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


— words by M. O. Steen, music by 
E. S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 
[6199 


© 1c. Mar. 12, 1920; E 473035; 
M. O. Steen, Knox, N. D. 


SOME DAY IN BLOSSOM TIME; words by 

S. Chadahe, melody by S. Roy [of 

- U.8.], arr. by. W. BR. Johnson. [of 

O84 [6200 

© 1 ¢. Mar. 17, 1920; TH 473206: 

Sidney Roy and Sol Chadahe, New 
York. 


SOME DAY YOU’LL KNow; fox trot bal- 
lad, lyric by J. Will Callahan, music 
by Max Kortlander [of U. S.] 

[6201 

© Mar. 19, 1920; 2 c Mar 26, 

1920; E 473691; Jerome H. -Remick 
& co., New York. 


words by Jennie Harberd, music 
by Stanley Haysman [of England]; 
in C. [6202 

© Feb. 20, 1920; 1 c Feb. 25, 
1920; E 469315; Cary & co., London. 


SOME DAY YOU’LL UNDERSTAND; words 
by ‘B. G. Barker, musie by Leo 
Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, IIl., 
North American music pub. co. 

[62038 

© Aug. 22, 1919; 2 c. Sept. 26, 

1919; EK 459180; Byron G. Barker, 
Mona, W. Va. 


SOME LITTLE SOMETHING; words by F. 
Eugene Lewis, music by Burton 
Strock [of U. S.] [6204 

© Mar. 16, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 19, 
1920; E 473414; Strock and Lewis, 
Tulsa, Okl. 


SoME NIGHT; from The naughty bride, 
words by Alfred Dubin, music by 
Harry Olsen [of U. S.] [6205 

© ‘Feb: 19; 1920% 2c. Rebs 20, 
1920; EK 472435; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


SOME OF THE TIME I’M LONELY; words 
and music by Francis W. Hatch [of 
Des.) [6206 

©): \Meb. 13) 21920: 2c. Pepw19, 
1920; E 472510; Oliver Ditson ¢o., 
Boston. 


SOME ONE; lyric by Gus Kahn, music 
by Charley Straight [of U. S.] 
[6207 


© Mar. 12, 1920; 2 ec Mar. 12, 
1920; E 473141; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


SOME ONE KNOWS; words and music by 
EK. G. Smith [of U. 8.], and A. Mar- 
quis [of Great Britain, domiciled at 
Rochester, N. Y.] [6208 

© 1c Mar. 15, 1920; H 473110; 
Eben George Smith and Alexander 
Marquis, Rochester, N. Y. 


SOMEBODY ELSE; from The naughty 
bride, words by Alfred Dubin, music 
by Harry B. Olsen [of U. 8.] [6209 

© Feb. 19, 1920; 2 ce. Feb. 20, 
1920; E 472484; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 

SOMEHOW OR OTHER, I’M GOING TO MAKE 
YOU CARE; lyric by Darl MacBoyle, 
music by Nat. Vincent and Albert 
Gumble, [of U. S.] [6210 

© Mar. 5, 1920; 2 ce. Mar. 6, 1920; 
E 473155; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


SOMETIME; words by Leslie Bayliss, 

music by J. Henry Francis [of U. 8.] 

[6211 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1920; 

E 473169; C. W. Thompson & ¢o., 
Boston. 


SOMETIME IF DREAMS COME TRUE; from 
Come along Mary, words and music 
by Louis Weslyn [of U. S8.] [6212 

©. Feb. . 11, 1920; -2) ce; eb as 
1920; E 471062; Jos. W. Stern & ¢o., 
New York. 

SOMETIMES; melody with piano acc. by 

C. D. Hopkins [of U. 8.] [62138 
© 1«¢ Mar. 9, 1920; EH 474040; 
Claude D. Hopkins, Washington. 

SoMETIMES I WONDER; Daphne waltz, 
words and music by Deems Taylor 
[of U. 8.] [6214 

© 1c. Feb. 24, 1920; E 478546; 
Antoinette Frueauff, New York. 


SoMEWHERE WEST OF SUNDOWN; words 


by E. W. Buckley, music by Geo. 
Trevor [of U. S.] ; [6215 
© 1c. Feb. 9, 1920; EH 472204; 


Eugene W. Buckley, Alton, Ill. 


SonaTa No. 1; by Eugéne Goossens [of 
England] op. 21; violin and piano- 
forte, in E minor. [6216 

©’ Dee. 31, 1919 7 1) ey mens. 
1920; E 469273; J. & W. Chester, 
London. 


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no. 4, 1920 


_ Sone (A) av TWILIGHT; by C. R. Cres- 
sey [of U. S.] op. 16; piano. [6217 

© Feb. 24, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1920; 
E 471856; Cressey & Allen, Portland, 
Me. 


Song (THE) MOST DEAR—AMERICA; 
words by E. Vore, melody by Jean 
Navarre [pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of 
U. S.J [6218 

© 1c. Mar. 26, 1920; E 473617; 
Elizabeth Vore, Florence, Ariz. 

Sone (A) oF HOPE; two-part song, 
words by oe musie by Noel 
Founson. fot U.°S.];-sop. 1 and. 2. 
Ato. (Choral music, series 36, no. 
1417) [6219 


© Feb. 18, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
E 472756; Boston music co., Boston. 

Sone (THE) oF Luctus; words from 
Shakespeare’s Luecrece, music by 
Norman O’Neill [of Great Britain] 

[6220 

oem 0. 1920>: 1c. Mar. 18, 

1920; H 469523; Anglo-French music 
co., ltd., London. 

Sone (THE) oF RUTH; words from 
the Bible, music by Edlyn Braren 
Welch [of U. S.] [6221 

© Webs 25, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 28, 
1920; E 472826; Willis music ©¢o., 
Cincinnati. 

SONG OF THE COOTIE; words by Ellen 
Samuels, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [6222 

©. Mar. 4, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 12, 
1920; E 4743848. Mrs. O. R. Mat- 
thew, Portland, Ind. 


SONG OF THE HAPPY BLUE BIRD; by B. G. 
Weller [of U. 8.]; piano. (Children’s 
hour). [6223 

© 1c. Mar. 2, 1920; E 471844; 
Bertha G. Weller, New York. 

SoNG OF THE MOONLIGHT; lyric by Lou 
Paley, music by Herman Paley [of 
U. S.J] [6224 

© Mar. 5, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1920; 
E 473153; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


SONG TIME; lyric and music by W. L. 
Thompson [of U. S8.] [6225 
© 1c Mar. 4, 1920; E 472916; 


William Leland Thompson, East 
Liverpool, O. 

SONG TREASURY ; comp. and ed. by Har- 
riet Garton Cartwright [of U. S.] 


' 8vo. [6226 

fer san. 27) 192092 ec and” aft. 

Jan. 29, 1920; A 559597; Macmillan 
o0., New York. 


6239 


Sone (THE) WALTZ OF MIRIAM; words 
and music by P. H. Hale [of U. S.] 
[6227 


© Feb. 16, 1920; 2 ec. Feb. 20, 
1920; E 472539; Philip Henry Hale, 
St. Louis. 


Sonesirp (THE) WIRELESS; words by 
EK. Kiser, melody by Jean Navarre 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of U. S.] 

[6228 


© 1c. Mar. 8, 1920; E 471925; 
Elkanah Kiser, Rosedale, Kan. 


SONGS FOR THE BANJO; by W. J. Smith 
[and others of U. S.]; arr. by well 
known American players; in C nota- 
tion. tol. [6229 

©) Pehs.16). 4920): 2 "e2. Webs le 
1920; aff. Feb. 28, 1920; A 559878; 
William J. Smith & co., New York. 


Soncs oF ARMENIA (Haireni Yerker) 
arr. by Krikok H. Aiqouni [of Ar- 
menia, domiciled at Syracuse, N. Y.], 
ed. by Garabed Hagop Paelian [of 
VU. Sap Syo. [6230 

©) Feb. 5, 19193 2 ¢ and afi..Web:. 
6, 1919; A 511502; Gotchnag pub. 
co., ine., New York. 


by Edwin O. Excell 
4to. 1. Cello 


SONGS OF HOPE; 
[and others of U. S.J 
and bass. 2. Second clarinet. 3. 
Second violin. [6231-6233 


© Mar. 9, 1920; 2 c. each and aff. 


Mar. .45,. 1920; aif. Mar. 13, 1920; 
A 565198-565200; Hope pub. co., 
Chicago. 


; comp. by Edwin O. Excell [of 
U. S.] 1. Bass trombone. 2. Cor- 
net. 38. First violin. 4. First clari- 
net. 4to. [6234-6237 

© Feb. 2, 1920; 2 c. each and affs. 
Feb. 7, 1920 : A 559697559700 : Hope 
pub. co., Chicago. 


SoNRISAS DE FAUSTO; waltz, by F. B. 
Hernindez [of Mexico, domiciled at 
New York]; piano. [62388 

© 1«e Mar. 9, 1920; E 474010; 
Fausto B. Hernandez, New York. 


“Sons or CANADA; words by A. Bate- 


man, music by A. W. Hughes [of 
Canada ] [6239 

Cy Wars) 5: 1920 soa) ex Mar.’ 10, 
1920; E 469514; Arthur Bateman, 
Verdun, Canada. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6240 


Sons oF victory; words by _ T. 
O’Rourke music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [6240 

© Aug. 22, 1919; 2 c. Sept. 26, 
1919; E 459211; Thomas O’Rourke, 
Lumberport, W. Va. 


Sout (THE) SUBLIME; words and 

music by O. W. Winkfield [of U. S.] 

[6241 

© Mar. 3, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1920; 

E 471959; O. Willis Winkfield, Tul- 
lahassee, Okl. 


SOUVENIR; by Ralph Kinder [of U. 8.]; 
organ. obl. S8vo. - [6242 
©) Febs 25; 1920; 2 .e.Web 27, 
1920; E 471568; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 
; by W. Henry Wooten [of U. S.]; 
violin with pianoforte acc, in B 
minor. [6243 
© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1920; 
EK 4738170; C. W. Thompson & co., 
Boston. ; 


SOUVENIR D’AUBER; quadrille on Au- 
ber’s melodies, by S. V. Balfour [of 
England]; piano. (Jn Dance album 
no. 3) [6244 

© Jan.:21, 1920; 1 ec: Feb. 5, 1920; 
E 469310; Hawkes & son, London. 


SPANISH MOON; fox trot, by Ray Sher- 
wood [of U. S8.], arr. by Frank HE. 
Barry, [fot U.S.) full erch; Ato 

[6245 
© Mar. 18, 1920; 2 @ Mar. 19, 

1920; H 473220 : Vandersloot music 

pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. [Copy- 

right is claimed on arrangement] 


SPECIMEN COPIES OF NEW 
SONGS. 


DISTINCTIVE 
See New distinctive songs. 


SPERANZA; march, by G. Marchiotti 
[of Italy], arr. by G. Iasilli [of U. 
5.1]; band. obl. 24mo. [6246 
© Noy. 25, 1919) 2 ¢ Mar, 25, 
1920; E 474581; O. Di Bella, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on 
simplifying and harmonizing] 


SPHINX OF THE DESERT; from Kd. 
Wynn carnival, lyric and music by 
Ed. Wynn [of U. S8.] [6247 

© Mar 12) 1920; 2. ce Mar.’ 12, 
1920; E 473146; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


Spirit (THE) oF AMERICA; march, by 
Louis Panella [of U. 8.]; piano. 

[6248 

© Fans) a2) 1920-2 eae. AS, 


1920; EH 472516; Bellefield pub co., 


Pittsburgh. 


pt. 11, 0. 8., v. 15 


Sprrir (THE) OF OUR BOYS; words by 
M. States, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [6249 

© Mar. 4, 1920::.2 & Maras. 
1920; E 474866; Mattie States, Wau- 
saw, Wis. 


SPIRIT OF THE AGE; overture, by Al 
Hayes [of U. S.] 4to. 1. Band. 
2. Orch. with piano. [6250, 6251 

© Mar. 8, 1920; 2 c. each Mar. 15, 
1920; E 473092, 473098, Fillmore 
brothers co., Cincinnati. 


SPRING BLOSSOMS; novelette, by G. del. 
Castillo, orch. by Sol P. Levy [of 
U. S.J]; with piano conductor. 

; [6252 
© Feb. 24, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 1, 1920; 
E 471791; Belwin, ine., New York. 


SPRING SONG; words by Mary Lovejoy, 
music by R. P. Conniff [of U. S.] 
[6253 
© 1c. Feb. 18, 1920; E 472423; 
Rosa Prudence Conniff, Jacksonville, 
Fla. 


STAND BY YOUR PRESIDENT AND THE 
FLAG OF THE U. S. A.; words and 
music by Hal Parker [of Hngland, 
domiciled at New York] [6254 

© 1c Mar. 6, 1920; E 472958; 
Henry Parker, New York. 


STANFORD’S OWN MARCH; by M. H. 
Scott [of Canada, domiciled at Palo 
Alto, Calif.]; piano. [6255 

© 1e¢ Mar. 8, 1920; E 471997; 
Mary Herdman Scott, Palo Alto, 
Calif. 


STEWART’S (ANITA) SONGS AND GAMES 
FOR CHILDREN; compiled by Anita 
Stewart [of U. 8.] 8 vo. [6256 

© Sept..5/ 1919; 2 e. Sept. 6, 1919; 
aft. Jans 0 "1920; A 560662 ; Water- 
son, Berlin & Snyder cO., New York. 


STrorRM KING SYMPHONY; by Clarence 
Dickinson [of U. 8.]; organ. [6257 


© -Mar.. 17,.,1920;2 .¢ (Manis, 
1920; E 474391; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 


Srorm sone; words by Bayard Taylor, 
music by A. J. Gantvoort [of U. 8.]; 
men’s voices. 4to. (Choruses and 
glees for men’s voices—secular, no. 

2629) [6258 

©. Feb. 10, 1920; .2 e Web. 12, 
1920; E 472815; John Church Co., 
Cincinnati. 


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no. 4, 1920 


6277 


_ STORNELLATA; versi di G. M. Camici, | Sumirra; leggenda monomimica Indi- 


musica di G. Chigi [of Italy] [6259 

fe) Mar: 11,°1920;. 1 ¢. Mar. 12, 
1920; E 469525; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


STORNELLI AMARI; versi di Vincenzo 
Narciso, musica di Nina De Charny 
[of Italy, domiciled at New York] 

[6260 

© 1c. music Feb. 26, 1920; 1 ¢. 

words Mar. 5, 1920; E 472678; Casa 
editrice De Charny, New York. 


Story (A) OF LOVE; words and music 
by Chas. H. Gabriel [of U. S.] [6261 


erep,, 25, 1920; 2 ¢e; Feb. 28, 
1920; E 472872; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


Story (THE) OF THE ROSE; words by 
P. J. Dillon, melody by. F. N. Rehn 
[of U. S.], arr. by Wm. H. Nelson 
Key a OP | [6262 

© 1c. Jan. 26, 1920; H 473119; 
Percy J. Dillon and Fred N. Rehn, 
Haverstraw, N. Y. 


STRIKE; from What’s in a name, lyric 
by John Murray Anderson and Jack 
Yellen, music by Milton Ager [of 
U2 5.] [6263 

io; Mar. 12, 1920; 2. e: Mar. 13, 
1920; E 478272; Leo Feist, inc, 
New York. 


STRIKES ; words by D. De Shane, music 
by Gee. Grai,. jr.. lof U. S.] ,.New 
York, World music pub. corp. [6264 

iS iar. 11, .1920;..2 ¢.. Mar. 45, 
1920; E 473296; D. De Shane, Brock- 
port, IN. Y. 


STROFE SINCERE; versi di T. Terraz- 
zano, musica di G. del Colle [of 
Italy] [6265 

© 1c. Feb. 18, 1920; E 472530; 
Tony Ferrazzano, Paterson. 


SUCH A DEAR LITTLE GIRL; words by 
J. L. Crossett, music by Pauline 
Britting [of U. S.] New York, Frank 
Harding. [6266 

© Mar, 8, 1920; 2. c.. Mar. 23, 
1920; E 473663; J. L. Crossett, Hins- 
dale, Mass. 


Sum (THE) OF LIFE’S FAILURE AND 
succEss; words by H. O. Tucker, 
melody by Gustave Barto [pseud. of 
Ethel Fisher, of U. S.] [6267 

© 1c. Mar. 26, 1920; E 473620; 
Harold O, Tucker, Lewiston, Me. 


ana di Carlo Clausetti, version fran- 
caise de Jean Marcalti, musica di 
Ricardo Pick-Mangiagalli [of Italy] 
[6268 

© Mar. 11, 19202) 16 ec Mara 
1920; D 19995; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


SUMMER; words by C. Ridgill, music 

by Geo. Trevor [of U. S.] [6269 

© 1c. Mar. 22, 1920; E 473347; 
Clara Ridgill, Rutland, I. 


SUMMER ROSES; words by Miss F. 
Preston Ambler, music by Geo. 
Grait, jr. “Pot Ui. Sz] New York 
World music pub. corp. [6270 

© Mar. 11. 19205 (2 e> War 15. 
1920; E 473317; Miss F. Preston 
Ambler, Cape Charles, Va. 


SUMMERTIME; by Homer Grunn [of 
U. S.] op. 28, no. 2; piano. [6271 
© Nov. 24, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 

E 472003; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


SUN OF MY SOUL, THOU SAVIOUR DEAR; 
words by J. Keble, music by 
Eduardo Marzo [of U. 8S.] op. 165; 
low voice. [6272 

(Or Mar., 12. 1920's .2 e Mar. .15: 
1920; E 474804; John Church ©co., 
Cincinnati. 


SUNBEAMS; lyric by Gus Kaln, music 

by Ernest Hussar [of U. S.] [6273 

© Mar. 5, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1920; 

E 473154; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


Sunny (THE) SOUTH CALLS; words by 
L. W. Stewart, music by Edouard 
Hesselberg [of U. 8.] [6274 

©: Web. 10," 192052 c. Heb. 26, 
1920; E 472779; Lannie W. Stewart, 
Cornersville, Tenn. 


SUNRISE; words by Ralph Waldo Em- 
erson, music by Cecil Burleigh [of 
U. S.] op. 49, no. 4; low voice. [6275 

© Mar. 8, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 10, 1920; 
E 472971; John Church co., Cincin- 
‘nati. 


SUNSHINE; words by O. Sullens, music 
by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [6276 

Aug. 22, 1919; 2c. Sept. 26, 
1920; E 459185; Ora Sullens, Hills- 
boro, Mo. 

SUNSHINE AFTER RAIN; words and 
music by O. W. Winkfield [of U. 8.] 

[6277 

© Mar. 3, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1920; 

E 471957; O. Willis Winkfield, Tul- 
lahassee, Okl. 


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6278 


pt. 1 nS, yeas 


SUPREMACY OF RIGHT; grand march, by 
Herbert L. Clarke [of U. 8.]; B flat 
cornet and piano. [6278 


© Nov. 8, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 11, 1920; 
E 474135; Carl Fischer, New York. 


SUSPIROS DEL ALMA; schottisch, por 
F. Balcazar Hernandez [of Mexico, 
domiciled at New York] ; piano. 

[6279 
© 1c. Mar. 9, 1920; E 474014; 
Fausto B. Hernandez, New York. 


SWANEE; one step, from Sinbad, by 
Caesar and Gershwin, played by 
Charley Straight and Roy Bargy 
[of U. S.] (Imperial player rolls, 
no. 91044) [6280 

©) Mar. 2051920" 2 ey Mar: 25, 
1920; E 474571; Imperial player 
roll co., Chicago. [Copyright is 
claimed on interpretation. ] 


SWANEE River. See Foster (Stephen) 
Three American folk-tunes. 


SWEET BLUSHING ROSES; a SOng reverie, 
words by Harold Cool, musie by 
Howard Googins [of U. S.] [6281 

@ Web. 16;) 1920's 2) e Meb. 17; 
1920; EH 471575; Leo Feist, inc, 
New York. 


SWEET JENNY JONES; stick dance, col- 
lected and arr. by Cecil J. Sharp 
[of England]; piano. [6282 

(C) Dec 12191921 ce. Jan, a3; 
1920; EH 469320; Novello & co., Itd,, 
London. 


SWEET JERSEYLAND; words by W. C. 
Rogers, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.] Chicago, North American mu- 
Sic CO. [6283 

© Aug, 22, 1919; 2 ¢..Sept: 26, 
1919; H 459198; Walter C. Rogers, 
Trenton, N. J. 


SWEET LITTLE MOTHER O’MINE; words 
and music by B. H. Rees [of U. 8.], 
arr. Hd. Wagone [of U. S.] [6284 

© 1c. Mar. 3, 1920; E 473138; B. 
Edward Rees, Los Angeles. 


SWEET LULLABY; words and music by 

P. E. Keever [of U. 8.] [6285 

© 1c. Mar. 22, 1920; H 473672; 
Phil. E. Keever, Seattle. 


Sweet (A) Lurztasy; words by E. H. 
Rooks, music by F. Sarchet [of U. 
S.] [6286 

© 1c. Mar. 19, 1920; HE 478554; 
Edw. H. Rooks and Fred Sarchet, 
Detroit. 


SWEET MAMMA; papa’s getting mad, 
words by George R. Little and Peter 
L. Frost, me.vdy by Fred Rose [of 
U. S.]; instrumental with words. 

[6287 
© 1 ¢. Mar, 17, 1920; E 473675; 
Jack Mills, inc., New York. 


SWEET MEMORIES; words by G. D. 
Hopkins, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [6288 

© Aug. 22, 1919; 2 «@ Sept. 26, 
1919; HE 459209; George D. Hop- 
kins, Rulo, Neb. 


SWEET MOMENTS; reverie, by Mackie-- 
Beyer [of U. 8.]; orch. with piano 
4to. - [6289 

© Mar. 10, 1920; 2 @ Mar. 15, 
1920; E 473076; J. W. Pepper & son, 
Philadelphia. 


SWEET Poppy; words by M. J. Ditt- 
rich, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [ot 
U. S.] New York, World music pub. 
corp. [6290 

© Feb. 9, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 12, 1920; 
EH 471041; Mary Josephine Dittrich, 
Cincinnati. 


SWEET RECOLLECTIONS; by G. W. Me- 

Adams [of U. 8.]; piano. [6291 

© Mar. 1, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 28, 1920; 

E 472886; Volkwein bros., Pitts- 
burgh. 


SWEET REMEMBRANCE WALTZ (Douce 
souvenance) ; by E. Waldteufel, arr. 
by J. S. Seredy [of U. 8.]; full orch. 
4to. [6292 

© Dec. 12, 1919.2) ce) ier aa 
1920; E 474093; Carl Fischer, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


SWEETHEART; words by L. A. Smith, 
music by Geo. Trevor [of U. S8.] 
[6293 
© 1c. Feb. 20, 1920; H 472502; 

L. A. Smith, Booneville, Ark. 


; memories, words. and music by 
Dink Hendrick Isbell [of U. S.] 
[6294 

© 1c Feb. 11, 1920; E 472292; 
W. L. Crocker and Mrs. Irvin Isbell, 
Gallatin, Tenn. 


SWEETHEART COME BACK TO ME; words 
and music by C. N. Viden [of U. 8.], 
arr. by Edouard Hesselberg [of 
Uaesal [6295 

©. Mar. 1, 1920; 2° 'e Mar. 5, 
1920; E 4738248; Charles N. Viden, 
St. Paul, 


380 


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no. 4, 1920 


6312 


- SWITZERLAND; words by F. E. Holmes, 
music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. 8.] 
New York, World music pub. corp. 
[6296 
© Feb. 9, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 12, 1920; 
H 471044; Forest Elwin Holmes, 
Findlay, O. 


SYLVIA’S LOVERS; Selection, by Ber- 
nard Rolt, selected and arr. by H. M. 
Higgs [of Great Britain] ; piano. 

[6297 

© Feb. 9, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 

469398; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


SYNCOPATED HEART; from Always you, 
words by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd, 
musie by Herbert P. Stothart [of 
| Pa a | [6298 

Hep. 27, 1920: 2.'¢e. Web... 28, 
1920; E 4718388; Jerome H, Remick 
& co., New York. 


SYNCOPATION (THE) KISS; by C. C. 

Hart [of U. S.]; piano and melody. 

[6299 

©1e Jan. 9, 1920; E 473667; 

Constance Caroline Hart, San 
Francisco. 


SzZKOLA NA GITARE (School for the 
guitar) ; with elementary and prepa- 
ratory studies for self instruction, 
opracowat Maryan S. Rdozycki [of 
[U. S.] W Polskim i Angilskiem 
jezyku. [6300 

© wep. if, 1920-2" e Web. 28, 
1920; aff. Mar. 8, 1920; A 559998; 
W. H. Sajewski, Chicago. 


TAKE JESUS THERE; words by Ina 
Duley Ogdon, music by H. A. Henry 
[of U. S.] [6301 

© Web. 25, 1920; 2 « Feb. 28, 
1920; E 472847; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


TAKE ME BACK TO THE DAYS OF LONG 
AGO; words and music by W. J. 
O’Boyle [of U. 8.], arr. by Otto 
Crowhurst [of U. S.] [6302 

© 1c. Mar. 1, 1920; 473683; Wil- 
liam John O’Boyle, Seattle. 


TAKING CHANCES; farce comedy in 
one act, words and music by C. M. 
Smith lof U. S.] [6303 


© 1c. Feb. 16, 1920; D 19993; 
Charles M. Smith, New York. 


TALK ABOUT THE BLUES THE DIFF’RENT 
KIND OF BLUES; words by Margaret 
Willoughby [pseud. of M. W. Rook], 


‘music by Leo Friedman [of U. §S.] | 


TALK ABOUT THE BLUES THE DIFF’RENT 
KIND OF BLUES—Continued. 
Chicago, Ill., North American music 
pub. co. [6304 
©) * Sani 15, 920%) 2 es Men) Zs 
1920; EH 472791; M. W. Rook, Au- 
gusta, Ga. 


TAMMURRIATA NAPULITANA; Versi di 
Vincenzo Narciso, musica di Gen- 
naro Giuda [of Italy, domiciled at 
New York] [6305 

© 1c. music Feb. 26, 1920; 1 ¢ 
words Mar. 5, 1920; EH 472696; Casa 
editrice De Charny, New York. 


See Alden (Bob) Four dances. 


TEACUP DUET; from Wild geese, words 
by Ronald Jeans, music by Charles 
Cuvillier [of England] [6306 


© Feb. 11, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 1, 1920; 
EH 469414; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 


TELL HIM; words and music by F. M. 

Carter [of U. S.] [6307 

© Feb. 20, 1920; 2 c Mar. 4, 1920; 

E 473392; George Washington Se- 
bren, Asheville, N. C. 


TELL IT TO THE WORLD; words and 
melody by Barney Fagan [i. e., B. J. 
Fagan, of U. 8.]; 1st violin acc. 

[6308 
© 1c. Feb. 11, 1920; E 472520; 
Bernard J. Fagan, New York. 


TELL ME AGAIN; words and music by 
C. A. Gray [of U. S.] Chicago, Car- 
lyle A. Gray sausteal co-operative 
assn. [6309 

© Feb. 24, 1920; 2 ec. Feb. 26, 
1920; H 478275; Carlyle A. Gray, 
Chicago. 


TELL ME, DO THE ROSES BLOW; words 
by Raymond Heywood, music by 
Bernard Green [of England]; in D 
flat. [6310 

© Jan. 26, 1920; 1 @ Feb. 24, 
1920; E 469314; Enoch & sons, Lon- 
' don. 


TANGO. 


TELL ME IT’S NOT TRUE; from My junior 
week girl, lyric and melody by J. W. 
Ross [of U. S.] [6311 

© Feb. 12,1920) 2) Gs: Web. 24, 
1920; H 472805; John W. Ross, 
Ithaca, N. Y. 
THAT BIRD OF DEMOCRACY; lyrics by W. 
M. Seyferlich, music by Oscar Gard- 
‘ner [of U. S.] [6312 
© 1c. Mar. 12, 1920; E 473050; 
Watter M. Seyferlich, Chicago. 


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6313 


THAT CERTAIN SOMETHING; from Little 
Miss Charity, words by Edward 
Clark, music by S. R. Henry and M. 
Savin [of U. 8.] [6313 

© Mar. 16; :99203 2" e. Mar: 16, 
1920; E 474284; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. »° 


THAT DREAM-TIME IN JUNE-TIME; words 
by Leslie Greene, music by Dorothy 
Forster [of England]. 1. In BH flat.— 
Pas gee she [6314 


© Jan. 28, 1920; 1 c. each Feb. 27, 
1920; E 469409. Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London. 


THAT EILI EILI MELODY; words and 
melody by Leo Wood, Archie Gottler 
and Theodore Morse [of U. S.] — 

[6315 
© 1c. Mar. 20, 1920; E 473402; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


THAT FLAG DIVINE; words by O. C. 
Parmeter, melody by Jean Navarre 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of U. 8.] 

[6816 
© 1c. Mar. 8, 1920; E 471936; 
O. C. Parmeter, Cadillac, Mich. 

THAT IS THE KIND OF GIRL YOU OUGHT 
TO WED; from Lady purple, words by 
G. HE. Deisroth, melody by M. J. 
Leichtman [of U. 8.], arr. by Mario 
Agnolueci [of U. S8.] [6317 

© 1c. Feb. 20, 1920; E 472470; 
George HE. Deisroth and Milton J. 
Leichtman, Hazleton, Pa. 

THAT JOLLY DANCING CROWD; fox trot, 
words and music by J. P. Kiddon 
bor Ol Sc] [6318 

©) Mar Tb. 192002" ic. (Mar, 17, 
1920; E 473196; John P. Kiddon, De- 
troit. 

THAT OLD IRISH MOTHER OF MINE; 
words by William Jerome, melody 
by Harry Von Tilzer [of U. S.], arr. 
by Ed. Smalle [of U. S.] [6319 

© 1c. Mar. 10, 1920; E 473006; 
Harry Von ‘Tilzer music pub. Co., 
New York. 

THAT PULLMAN PORTERS BAND; words 
and music by W. J. O’Boyle [of U. 
S.J], arr. by Otto Crowhurst [of U. 
S.] [6320 

© 1c. Mar.-1, 1920; E 473684; 
William John O’Boyle, Seattle. 

THAT REMINISCENT MELODY; from 
What’s in a name, lyric by John 
Murray Anderson and Jack Yellen, 
music by Milton Ager [of U. S.] 

[63821 

© Mar. 12, 1920; 2c.’ Mar. 138, 

1920; E 473278; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 


pt. 111, 0. s., v. 15 


THAT’S INDIVIDUALITY; words by J. L. 
Van, music by Wade Harrison [of 
U. S.J], arr. by H. Alfred Kelly [of 
U. 8.]; 1st violin ace. [63822 

© 1c. Mar. 10, 1920; E 473557; 
Joe Lane Van, Columbia, Tenn. 


THAT’S LOVE LOVE LOVE; words and 
music by A. Kaliz [of U. 8.], arr. by 
Paul Parnell [of U. 8S.] [63823 


© 1¢ Mar. 4, 1920; H 472922. 
Armand Kaliz, New York. 


THAT'S WHAT YOU STOLE FROM ME; 
words and melody by L. L. White 
lot Un S.J [6324 

© 1 ¢ Jan. 22, 1920; 470643 
Le Roy Lasses White, Dallas. 


THEN YOU'LL BE MY CHINA DOLL; 
words and melody by I. G. Zehner 
Por LSS.) [6325 

© 1c. Mar. 16, 1920; BH 474876; 
Irvin Godfred Zehner, New Orleans. 


THEORETICAL PRACTICAL-METHOD FOR 
THE STUDY OF THE MANDOLIN (Metodo 
teorico-pratico per lo studio del man- 
dolin) ; by R. Dimuro [of U. 8.] Eng- 
lish and Italian text. v. 1. [8rd ed.] 
fol. [6326 

© Feb. 1, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 2, 1920; 
aff. Feb. 20, 1920; A 565075; Raf- 
faele Dimuro, New York. [Copy- 
right is claimed on new material. ] 


THERE ARE OTHERS IN THE WORLD BE- 
SIDE you; words by EH. Crawford, 
music by Edouard Hesselberg [of 
UaS.4 [63827 

© Mar. 1, 1920:"27e)(iiar aa. 
1920; E 473234; Esther Crawford, 
Mt. Union, Pa. 


THERE IS SOMEONE STILL WAITING FOR 
you; words by A. E. Peterson, music 
by Edouard Hesselberg [of U. S.] 

[6328 

© Mar. 1, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 15, 1920; 

E 473244; Alfred E. Peterson, St. 
Louis. 


THERE’ LL 
TIONS WITHOUT IRELAND; words by 
Henry Marcus, musie by Raymond 
Walker [of U. 8.] [6329 

© Mar.) 10, 19205) 2ive Mian i, 
1920; E 473031; Thomas & Walker, 
inec., New York. 


THERE NEVER WAS A GIRL LIKE MOTHER} 
Irish bailad, words and music by 
J. M. Ferdon [of U. S.] [6330 

© 1c Mar. 9, 1920; H 474021; 
James M. Ferdon, Los Angeles. 


302 


NEVER BE A LEAGUE OF NA- © 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1920 


' THERE’S A LITTLE ISLAND ON THE OCEAN 
WHERE; or, My little geisha maid, 
words by Harry C. Wood, music by 
F. W. Howes [of U. S8.] [6331 

© 1c. Feb. 26, 1920; E 472772; 
Frederick W. Howes, Taunton, Mass. 


THERE’S A SWEETNESS IN A NO NO; 
words by Mrs. M. B. Leach, music 
by Hector Richard [of U. S.] Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. , [6332 


io) Mari 4, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 12, 
1920; E 474829; Mrs. Marion B. 
Leach, Greenville, S. C. 


THERE’S A TYPICAL ‘TIPPERARY OVER 
HERE; by Abner Silver, arr. by Geo. 
J. Trinkaus [of U. S.]; vocal orch., 
in E flat. [6338 


© Mar. 8, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1920; 
EK 474039; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on new 
arrangement] 


THERE’S ALWAYS TWO SIDES TO A STORY; 
words and music by Jack Caddigan, 
Frank Mullane and Chick Story [of 
UC. 5.) [6334 

Heb, 10, 1920; 2. ce Feb. 11, 
1920; E 471579; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 


THERE’S LOVE IN THE HEART; words by 
HK. E. Hewitt, music by Wm. J. Kirk- 
patrick [of U. S.] [6335 

in Wee. 26, 1919; 2 ¢. Jan. 22, 
1920; E 470652; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


THERE’S SOMETHING AWFUL NICE ABOUT 
you. See Ryno (Geo. C.) Three 
musical mites. 


THERE SHE GOES; French fox trot, by 
Ring-Hager [of U. 8.]; piano with 
words. [6336 


© Feb. 14, 1920; 2 ¢. Feb. 20, | 


1920; E 472532; 
ine., New York. 


Geo. A. Friedman, 


THERE WAS A LITTLE GIRL; [words 
anon.], music by Mary Turner Salter 
[of U. S.J]; men’s voices. 4to. 
(Chorusses and glees for men’s 
voices—secular, no. 2619) [68387 

© Feb. 9, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 11, 1920; 
EH 472818; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. 


THEY ALL HAVE A HEART FOR YOU; 
words by R. Plath, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] [6338 


© 1c. Feb. 28, 1920; E 472830; 
‘Richard Plath, Cicero, Ill. 


6348 


THEY’LL NEVER MISS THE WINE IN 
DIXIELAND; lyric by Alfred Bryan, 
music by Geo. W. Meyer [of U. S8.] 

[6339 

© Mar. 19, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 26, 

1920; E 4738688; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


THEY'RE ALWAYS WATCHING You; from 
My junior week girl, words and 
melody by J. S. Stanley [of U. 8.] 

[6340 

©. Web. 12. 1920: 2. .¢., Peps 24 

1920; E 472809; J. Selwyn Stanley, 
Ithaca, N. Y. 


THEY’RE ON THEIR WAY BACK HOME 


FROM FRANCE; words and melody by 
C. R. Riccardo [of U. 8.] [6341 

© LYe. ‘Fan, 55,3920; ) 478140; 
Charles R. Riccardo, Ozone Park, 
en Ye 


THINK OF ME, I’M THINKING OF YOU; 
waltz song, words and music by R. 
Hiversole [of U. §.] Chicago, Tll., 
Mansfield music co. [6342 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 c Mar. 8, 1920; 
HE 471954; Rose Eversole, Chicago. 


THINKING OF A MOTHER; words by G. 
V. Bills and H. S. Bills, music by 
Geo. Trevor [of U. S.] [6343 

© 1c. Mar. 22, 1920; E 473343; 
George V. Bills and H. S. Bills, 
Tonia, Mich. 

THIS BEAUTIFUL ROSE AND YOU; words 
by W. F. Zoller, music by EH. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] [6344 

© 1c. Feb. 20, 1920; E 472454; 
Wm. F. Zoller, Chicago. 

THIS IS THE HOPE OF EVERY HEART; 
words by Leila Brett, music by Geof- 
frey O’Hara [of U. S.] [6345 

© 1c. Mar. 19, 1920; E 473253; 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 
THISTLEDOWN ; capriccio, by John Her- 
mann Loud [of U. S.]; organ. [63846 
©, Web.” 26. °1920:" 2° ce. Mar. 4, 
1920; E 471854; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston. 

THO’ THE MOON IN HEAVEN CEASE 
SHINING; words by Edward Warde, 
music by Sidney Lennox [of Eng- 
land ] [6347 

(©? Mar) 44.1920 <1 .e Mare 12, 
1920; E 469508; H. Sharples & son, 
Itd., London. 


| THOSE HEART WINNING EYES; words 


and musie by J. Platenik [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [6348 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 12 1920; 
E 474335; John Platenik, Sioux City, 
Ta. 


383 


6349 


THovu AND I; words by Sidney Lanier, 
music by Steven Prescott [pseud. of 
J. R. Metcalf, of U. S.] op. 7, no. 2; 
baritone. Blueprint. [6349 


© Dee. “12,-71919")2 ce: Dee. 20, 
1919; EH 471827; John R. Metcalf, 
Erie, Pa. 


THOU SHALT RISE AGAIN; words by 
Arthur Sanborn, music by Lyman 
Brackett [of U. S.] [6350 


© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1920; 
EH 473173; C. W. Thompson & co., 
Boston. 


THOUGHTS; words and music by H. M. 
Miller [of U. S.] [6351 


©) Mar. 19,1920 2 e. Mar... 22, 
1920; E 473342; Harry M. Miller, 
Milwaukee. 

TILLIE; waltz song, words.and music 
by J: Ey Seott (ot U.S] [63852 

© Mar. 3, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1920; 
E 472981; Jas. Holden Scott, Norris- 
town, Pa. 


TINKLING TUNE; intermezzo, by I. J. 
Spiller [of U. S.], arr. by Louis 
Katzman [of U. S.]; piano. [6353 

© 1. Feb. 9, 1920; E 472684; 
Isidor Spiller, New York. 

TIRED OF THE FARM; words by O. L. 
Bolton, melody by Gustave Barto 
[psued. of Hthel Fisher, of U. S.] 

[6854 
©,1 ¢c. Mar. 26, 1920; E 473621; 
Ola L. Bolton, Scranton, N. D. 


"TIS IN VAIN THAT I TRY TO FORGET 
you; words by Harry B. Smith, 
music by Hugo Riesenfeld [of U. S.] 

[63855 

Mar 2241920002) i@ ars 4, 

1920; EH 471847; Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. 


’Tis JESUS; words by A. P. Bowen, 
music by Adam Geibel [of U. S.] 
[6356 
©. Maris. 19205 12 ‘cGafar. 26, 
1920; E 473603; Adam Geibel music 
co., Philadelphia. 


To BE WITH CHRIST; words by T. O. 
Chisholm, music by H. A. Henry [of 
Us Sl [6357 

© Feb. 25, 1920; 2 ¢ Feb. 28, 
1920; E 472850; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 

TO LIVE, TO LOVE ONE GIRL; from Lady 
Kitty, ine., words by I. Caesar and 
Melville Alexander, music by Paul 
Lannin [of U. S.] [6358 

© Mar. 1, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1920; 
EH 471815; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


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pt. 111, n. S., V. 15 


To THE HEROES OF FLANDERS FIELD; 
words by EH. Haskins, melody by 
Jean Navarre [pseud. of Ethel 
Fisher, of U. S.] - [63859 


© 1c. Mar. 8, 1920; E 471930; 
Effie Haskins, Bellvue, Col. 


Toast (A) TO THE GIRL OF MY DREAMS; 
from Lady purple, words by G. E. 
Deisroth, melody by M. J. Leichtman 
[of U. S.], arr. by Mario Agnoluccia 
fof U2 S44 [6360 

© 1c. Feb. 20, 1920; E 472469; 
George HE. Deisroth and Milton J. 
Leichtman, Hazleton, Pa. 


TorLerR’s (A) FAREWELL; words by J. 
Gilmour, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [6361 

© Aug. 22, 1919; 2 e. Sept. 26, 
1919; EH 459186; James Gilmour, 
London, Canada. 


TOLD AT SUNSET; words and melody 
by O. Cesana [of U. 8.] [6362 


© 1c. Mar. 10, 1920; EH 473011; 
Ottorino Cesana, San Francisco. 


Too MANY GIRLS; fox trot, by Arthur 


Wood [of England]; orch. 4to. 
(Orchestral. journal of popular 
music, no. 621) [6363 


© Jan. 20, 1920; 1 © Feb. 18, 
1920; E 469277; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. 


Too TO TE TOO TE TO; march two step, 
words and music by D. Scotti [of 
U. S.J [6364 

© 1c. Feb. 24, 1920; E 473697; 
Domingo Scotti, San Antonio. 


TOONERVILLE (THE) TROLLEY CAR; 
words and music by R. Valentine 
[of U. 8.]; piano with words. 

[63865 
© 1c. Feb. 26, 1920; EH 472693; 
Robert Valentine, Chicago. 


TOSCANELLA (LA); military march, by 
P. Colasurdo [of Italy], arr. by G. 
Jasilli [fof U. S.]; band. 4to. [6866 
© “Nov. 15, 191932)¢. Mare 2a, 
1920; E 474589; O. Di Bella, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on sim- 
plifying and harmonizing] 


TRAMPIN’ DOWN TO ALABAM’; words by 
C. E. Selwyn, musie by Walter Lewis 
[of U. S.] New York, Chicago, Win- 
nipeg, Artenstein Anderson & co. 

[6367 


© Mar. 38, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1920; 
BE 472978; Cecil E. Selwyn, Chicago. 


384 


MUSiCAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1920 


6384 


‘TRANSFORMED; words by Mrs. F. G. | TscHarkowsky (PETER I‘LJITcH) 1812 


Burroughs, music by B. D. Ackley 
[of U. 8.] [6368 

© Feb. 25, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 28, 1920; 
EK 472864; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. | 


TRANSPOSITION TREATISE; by Roy Cath- 
eart [of Great Britain]; for the 
cornet or clarinet in B flat or A 
natural, from violin or pianoforte 
music and vice versa. (Edition La- 
fleur, no. 69) [6369 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 1 e@ Mar. 11, 
1920; E 469504; J. R. Lafleur & son, 
London. 


TRAVEL; by Deems Taylor [of U. S.]; 

melody, with piano ace. [6370 

© 1c. Feb. 24, 1920; E 472929; 
Antoinette Frueauff, New York. 


‘TREASURE (THE) OF LOVE; words by 
W. Haley, music by Geo. Graff, jr. 
[of U. S.] New York, World music 
pub. corp. [63871 

er Miar.o1t. 1920; 2 ce. Mar. 15, 
1920; E 478321; William Haley, New 
WOR 


‘TREASURES; words by Letha Layton 
Willet, music by Jean Walz [of U. 
S.] [6372 

© .Mar. 16, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 19, 
1920; E 473410; Letha Layton Wil- 
let, Chicago. 


"TRIPPING TOES ; intermezzo, by Herman 
Finek [of England]; orch. 4to. 
(Orchestral journal of popular mu- 
sic, no. 620) [6373 

©Ordan: (20, 1920." 1 eh Feb. 18, 
1920; E 469276; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London. 


TRIUMPHALENTRANCE IN GoriIziA (L’en- 
trata trianfalé in Gorizia) ; march, 
by Alfred Sturchio [0f U. S.] ; piano. 

[6374 


© Mar. 1, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 28, 1920; 


E 472884; Volkwein bros., Pitts- 
burgh. 
TROUBADOURS. See Chaminade (Cécile 


Louise Stéphanie) 


TRUTH AND HOPE NO. 2; a collection of 
sacred songs, by Alfred E. Helton 
[and others of U. S.], ed. by Geo.. 
W. Bacon and W. N. Cook [of U. 8.1] 
12mo. [6375 


© Dec. 9, 1919; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
15, 1920; A 566066; Teachers’ music 
-pub. co., Hudson, N. C. 


3 


overture solennelle; by P. Tschai- 
kowsky, transeribed by Edwin Ar- 
thur Kraft [of U.8.]; organ. [6376 

© Mar. 10, 1920; 2 ¢« Mar. 12, 
1920; E 473017; H. W. Gray’ co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed in 
transcription] 


TURKEY IN THE STRAW; words by Leo 
Wood, melody by Otto Bonnell [of 
Sal [6377 


© 1c. Mar. 18, 1920; E 473264; 
Leo Feist, ine., New York. 


TWwILIcHT; words by V. Geasler, music 
by A. Leopold Richard [of U. S8.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [6378 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 12, 1920; 
EF 474873; Vera Geasler, Grand Rap- 
ids, Mich. 


TWILIGHT IN THE Wwoops; by H. V. 
Rhoads, [of U. S8.], arr. by Arthur 
M. Hughes [of U. 8.]; piano. 

[6379 
~- ©. 0 e~ Mars 17, 21920: i 478833 
H. V. Rhoads, Gillespie, Il. 


Twilight (A) REVERIE; by Wilson 
Manhire [of Great Britain]; violin 
and piano. (Idyls, no. 1) [6380 

© Mar. 1, 1920; 1 ce. Mar. 4, 1920; 
FE 469481; Collard Moutrie, London. 


"TWILL NOT BE LONG; words and music 
by Theo. Gehrig [of U. S.]; in G. 
[6381 
© Mar. 8, 1920;.2 c. Mar. 9, 1920; 
BH 472991; Edward Schuberth & co., 
New York. 


UKRAINIAN NATIONAL MARCH; SOkol 
falcon), by J. Jaeoslawenka, arr. by 
Maurice J. Edelman [of U. S.] ; mili- 
tary band. 4to. [6382 


© Nov. 7, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 11, 1920; 
EH 474096; Carl Fischer, New York. 


Utivi (GLI) E LE GINESTRE. See Can- 
tarini (Aldo) Cinque canzoni. 

UNCLE SAM HAS A GIRL FOR EVERY SOL- 
DIER BOY; words by Le Roy Hardt, 
music by A. Leopold Richard [of U. 
S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[6383 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 12, 1920; 

E 474369; Le Roy Hardt, Hudson, 
NGS Ys. 

UNCLE SAM HEARS FRANCE CALLING 
HIM ; words by C. Landes, melody by 
Artie Bowers [of U. S8.] [6384 

© 1e Feb. 21, 1920; E 471456; 
Clarence Landes, Bayard, W. Va. 


85 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6385 


pt. 11, 0. 8., v. 15 


UNCLE SAM’S OWN; words by W. H. | UP IN THE AIR; comic song, words and 


Gardner, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.] Chicago, North American mu- 
sic co. [6385 

© Aug. 22, 1919; 2 «@ Sept. 26, 
1919; HE 459187; W. H. Gardner, 
Youngstown, O. 


UNcLE ToM’S BIRTHDAY; one step, by 
S. Kremo [of England]; piano. (In 
Dance album no. 8) [6386 


© Jan. 21, 1920; 1 c Feb. 5, 1920; 
E 469309; Hawkes & sons, London. 


UNEASINESS; allegro agitato misteri- 
oso, by Gaston Borch [of U. §.]; full 
orch. 4to. [6387 

©): Dee: Bi 1910: 2. c. Mar. Wt: 
1920; E 474103; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


U. S. A. IS ALRIGHT; words by Jose- 
phine A. Hansche, music by Edouard 
Hesselberg [of U. S.] [6388 

ter Mar 1 1020s 2 e. Mar:, 15, 
1920; E 473247; Josephine Hansche, 
Clayton, Wis. 


U. S. A. WEDDING MARCH; by K. Hor- 
vath [of U. §8.]; instrumental. 

[6389 

© 1°e.:Mar. 6, 1920; 472953; 
Karoly Horvath, Los Angeles. 


UNIVERSAL (THE) ETHIOPIAN AN- 
nove, music by Al J. Mord lot 
British West Indies, domiciled at 
New York]; piano. [63890 

© 1c. Feb. 13, 1920; E 473365; 
Arnold J. Ford, New York. 


UNLUCKY BLUES; fox trot, from Green- 
wich Village follies, by Lewis and 
Robinson, played by Clarence Jones 
[of U. S.] (Imperial player rolls, 
no. 91046) [6391 

© Mar. 20,0 9920302 ¢c. Mar: 25, 
1920; E 474560; Imperial player roll 
co., Chicago. [Copyright is claimed 
on interpretation. ] 


Untit I SAY GOOD-BYE; lyric by Walter 
Hirsch, music by May Hill [of U. 
S.] [6392 

© Mar. 1, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1920; 
E 472536; Roger Graham, Chicago. 


UNTRUE BLUE; words by W. P. Evans 
and Q. M. Hinson, music by A. Leo- 
pold Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [63893 

Oy Mar.) 4) °1920% | 2c Wrars  t2, 
1920; EH 47438382; Wm. P. Evans and 
Q. M. Hinson, North Lewisburg, O. 


music by W. B. Campbell [of Can- 
ada] New York, Frank Harding. © 
[6894 
© Mar. 10, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 23, 
1920; EH 473664; W. Bruce Camp- 
bell, Trochu, Canada. 


Up IN THE HILLS WITH YOU DEARIE; 
words and music by O. R. Moe [of 
U.S [6395: 

© 1c. Feb. 18, 1920; E 472313; 
Osborn R. Moe, Denver. 


Up IN THE SKY; words anon., music 
by Walter Howe Jones [of U. S.] 
(Octavo series, unison songs, no. 5) 

[6396- 

© Feb. 3, 1920; 2 c Mar. 1, 1920; 

E 471848; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 


UPHOLD THE FLAG; words by M. Rose, 
musie by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] 
New York, World music pub. corp. 

[6397 

© Mar. 11, '1920; 2 ce tia. 

1920; E 473302; Margaret Rose, 
Rome, N. Y. 


VAGABOND’s (A) sone; words by Kate 
Burnley Belt, music by Edric Cun- 
dell [of Great Britain] [6398. 

© Feb. 18, 1920; 1 c« Feb. 27, 
1920; E 4693899; Chappell & co., 1td.,. 
London. 


VAL (LE) HARMONIEUX; poéme de 
Ferdinand Hérold, musique de Phil- 
ippe Gaubert [of France] (Six 
mélodies, no. 5) [6399 

©~Jan. 31, 1920; 1 ec. Feb. 24, 
1920; E 469329; Durand et Ge., 
Paris. : 


VALLEY (THE) OF DREAMS; from. 
What’s in a name, words by John 
Murray Anderson and Jack Yellen, 
music by Milton Ager [of U. S.] 

_ [6400 
© Mar. 18, 1920; 2 e Mar. 19, 

1920; E 473405; Leo Feist, inc., New 

York. 

Alden Four 


VALSE. See (John) ; 


dances. 
See also Chopin (Frédéric Fran- 
cois) 
VALSE BALLET; by Wilson Manhire [of 


Great Britain]; violin and piano. 
(Idylls, no. 2) [6401 


© Mar. 1, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 4, 1920; 
- E 469432; Collard Moutrie, London. 


386 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


mo. 4, 1920 


VALSE CHERIE; by Chas. J. Roberts 

[of U. S.]; full orch. 4to. [6402 

i jan. 19, 1920; 2 e.. Mar. 11, 

1920; E 474118; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


VALSE GRACIEUSE; by G. Romilli [of 

U. S.J]; piano. [6403 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 5, 1920; 

E 471976; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


by Helen D. Bader [of U. S.];3 

piano. [6404 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 5, 1920; 

E 471977; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 

WVALSE JUNE; by Henry Hales [of Eng- 
land]; piano. (Jn Dance Album 
no. 3) [6405 

fered. 21. 1920-4 e: Web.) 5, 
1920; E 469300; Hawkes & son, Lon- 
don. 

VALSE MILANESE; by Mrs. A. L. Mac- 
Gregor [of U. S.], arr. by Lawrence 
Sundquist [of U. 8.]; piano. [6406 

© 1c. Feb. 26, 1920; E 472700; 
Mrs. A. L. MacGregor, St. Paul. 

Vanity; fox trot, by C. R. Van Vleck 
[i. e. Mrs. Chas. Van Vleck, of U. 
S.]; piano. [6407 

© 1 ¢ Jan. 2, 1920; E 472690; 
Carolena R. Van Vleck, Montclair, 
5 Ae 

YVARCAROLA TRISTE; canzone napoli- 
tana, parole di Giuseppe Banderano, 
musica di Guglielmo Cecconi [of 
Italy] [6408 

iepaars 115-1920: 1.¢. Mar. 12, 
1920; E 469527; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 

VAUBOURGOIN (J. F.) La danse; poésie 
de Maurice Fouchet, musique de 
J. EF. Vaubourgoin [of France] op. 
20. [6409 


je, Dee. Si, 1919. 1c... Febs (240). 


1920; E 4693836; Rouart Lerolle et 
cie., Paris. 

VED VUGGEN; af Historien om en 
moder, dramatisk digt af Viggo 
Stuckenberg, musik af Sophus An- 
dersen [of Denmark] [6410 


© Dec. 15, 1919; 1 « Jan. 6, 1920; 

E 469298; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. 
VELVET (THE) 


LADY; fox-trot, by 


Vietor Herbert, arr. by M: lL: Lake 


[of U. S.]; full band. 4to. [6411 

© Dee. 20, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1920; 
EK 471776; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on 
‘arrangement] 


6421 


VENETIAN TWILIGHT; waltz ballad, solo 
or duet, words by John E. Healy, 
musie by J. Furgiuele [of U. 8.]3 
in F. [6412 

© 1c. Mar. 18, 1920; E 474886; 
Joseph Furgiuele, Fall River, Mass. 


VICKTROLER; fox trot, by G. Borchard 
[of U. S.], arr. by Frank De Paul 
[of U. S8.]; violin. [6413 

© 1c. Mar. 15, 1920; E 473098; 
Guss Borchard, Camden, N. J. 


Victorious (THE) KING; a_ special. 
Easter service for the Sundy school, 
containing special selections for the 
choir by Charles. H. Gabriel [of 
U. S., and others] 8 vo. [6414 

©, Feb." 19, 1920: 2c... 'Feb.,21, 
1920; aff. Mar. 3, 1920; A 559914; 
Hope pub. co., Chicago. 


VicToRY; original fantasie and air 
varie, by Herbert L. Clarke [of 
U. §.] 1. B flat cornet and piano.— 
2. E flat alto saxophone and piano. 


[6415, 6416 
© Nov. 15, 1919; 2 ec. each Mar. 11, 
1920; HE 474125, 474126; Carl 


Fischer, New York. [Copyright is 

claimed on arrangement] 

words by F. L. Hiller, melody by 

Jean Navarre [pseud. of Ethel 

Fisher, of U. S.] [6417 
© 1c. Mar. 8, 1920; E 471937; 

Florence L. Miller, Osseo, Minn. 


VICTORY DIVINE; Easter service, by Roy 

EK. Nolte and others [of U. 8.] 8 vo. 

[6418 

©) jad, 21,1919 2 ©. Web. 2, 1920: 

a, Jan, of, 1920" A 56s09L<- "Pul- 
lar-Meredith co., New York. 


VIENI; versi di T. Ferrazzano, musica 

di C. Giglio [of Italy] [6419 

© 1 e@& Heb. 18).1920% Hh) 472522 
Tony Ferrazzano, Paterson. 


VIOLET SO BLUE; from Lady purple, 
. words by G. E. Deisroth, melody by 
Milton J. Leichtman [of U. S8.], arr. 
by Mario Agnolucci [of U. S8.] [6420 
© 1c. Feb. 20, 1920; E 472471; 
George HE. Deisroth and Milton J. 
Leichtman, Hazelton, Pa. 


VIOLET ! SWEET VIOLET; words by James 
Russell Lowell, musie by Cecil Bur- 
leigh [of U. 8.] op. 49, no. 4; low 
voice. [6421 

©i Mar. 105.1920 2. @.. Mar: 12, 
1920; EH 474805; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 


Biot 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6422 


pt. 10, n. s., v. 15 


VircIn (THE) oF STAMBOUL; by M. | WarTINe; valse, by G. J. Murkin [of 


Winkler [of U. S.]; piano se. [6422 

© Mar. 15, 1920; 2 @ Mar. 17, 
1920; E 473192; Belwin, inc., New 
York. 

VISION D’ORIENT; valse tzigane, di Vin- 
cenzo Billi [of Italy] op. 294; pic- 
cola orch. con pianoforte conduttore. 
4to. (Films musicali, no. 20) [6423 

© Mar yyt4) 1920604: ey Mar: Az: 
1920; E 469532; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


VISIONS OF LOVE AND You; words by 
Gordon Lewis Robinson, music by 
P. C. Van Orsdale [of U. §.] [6424 

© 1c. Mar. 13, 1920; E 473693; 
Pearl Crawford Van Orsdale, Pitts- 
burgh. 

VITTORIO VENETO; mazurka, by Giu- 
seppe Crisafulli [of U. S.]; piano. 

[6425 
© 1c. Mar. 12, 1920; E 473021; 
Melody piano co., New York. 


VIVA IL GENERALISSIMO ITALIANO; polka 
brillante, arr. by Paul Bolognese [of 
Uo, Sil. piano. [6426 

© 1c. Feb. 28, 1920; E 472894; 
N. J. Loreck, Brooklyn. 


VoicE (THE); words by H. M. Boll, 
melody by Gustave Barto [pseud. of 
Ethel Fisher, of U. S.] [6427 

©,1 c. Mar. 26, 1920; E 473618; 
Helene M. Boil, Providence, R. I. 


VoLONTARIO (IL) ; march, by R. Asco- 
lese [of Italy], arr. by G. Iasilli [of 
Us.) 3 band’ 4to. [6428 

©a Noy. 25, 1919: 2) ¢ Mar. 25, 
1920; E 474594; O. Di Bella, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on 
simplifying and harmonizing] 


VoyAcGeuR (THE); poem by William 
Henry Drummond, music by H. 
Mischa-Léon [of England] [6429 

© Jan. 30, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 4, 1920; 
E 469484; Hnoch & sons, London. 


WAH-WAH-TAY-SEE (The glow worm]; 
Indian song, words by F. B. Park- 
hurst, music by Burrell Van Buren 
[of U. S.] [6430 

© Jan. 28,)1920% 2 ¢. “Mar. 13, 
1920; E 473176; Fannie B. Park- 
hurst, Pueblo, Col. 


WAIT TILL I GET YOU ALONE; words by 
Harry Pease, music by Edward Nel- 
son [of U. S.] [6431 

© Aug. 20/01919* "2 e) Mar: 141, 
1920; E 4731383; Kendis-Brockman 
‘music co., ine., New York. 


England] ; (In Dance Al- 

bum no. 3) [6432 
© Jan. 21, 1920; 1 e. Feb. 5, 1920; 

E 469303; Hawkes & son, London. 


WAITING FOR MY MINNESOTA ROSE: 
words by A. O. Nelson, music by E. 
S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] [64838. 

© 1c. Mar. 12, 1920; E 473045; 
Ann Oakes Nelson, St. Paul. 


WAKE, LITTLE BIRD; words by Fred G. 
Bowles, music by Eugénie Parton 
[of England]; in A flat. [6434 

© Feb. 16, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 4, 1920; 
E 469486; Warren & Phillips, Lon- - 
don. 


piano. 


WAKE (THE) OF LOVE; words by James 
Penfield Orner, music by G. W. 
Darling [of U. *S.], are bya. 
Orner: [of U. S.] [6435 

© 1c. Mar. 3, 1920; E 4730085 
Glenn Waltar Darling, Dubois, Pa. 


WALKING UPWARDS; words and music 
by J. P. Scholfield [of U. S.] 
[6486 
© Feb. 25, 1920;°2 6. wens, 
1920; HE 472868; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


WANTING; words by J. S. Ryan, music 
by Glen W. Ashley [of U. S8.] 
[6437 
© 1¢ Mar. 4, 1920: Hawes: 
James Stephen Ryan, Haydenville, 
Mass. 


WANTS THE JOB TO GUARD THE U. S. A.;3; 
words and music by A. Toca [of U. 
S.J], arr. by Alphonse Picou [of U. 
S.] [6488 

© 1c Apr. 2,:1920; EH 473955; 
Albert. Toca, New Orleans. 


WASHINGTON SQUARE; from As you 
were, words by Cole Porter and EH. 
Ray Goetz, music by Melville Gideon 
[of U. S.] [64389 

© Mar. ‘19, 1920; 2 c« Mar. 26, 
1920; E 473689; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 

WATERMELON (THE) COON; words and 

music by M. Bracewell [of U. S8.] 

[6440 

© 1c. Mar. 22, 1920; E 473360; 
Miles R. Bracewell, New York. 


WAY DOWN BARCELONA WAY; that did- 
dle-e-um-de-dum, words by Fred 
Fisher, music by Harry Jentes [of 
OS Ba , [6441 

© Feb. 25; 1920;'2 e Pep 26; 
1920; E 471825; McCarthy & Fisher, 
ine., New York. 


088 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1920 


WAY DOWN SOUTH IN ALABAMA STATE; 
-- words by Chester A. Payne, music 
by Geo. Trevor [of U. S.] [6442 


© 1c. Feb. 9, 1920; E 472192; C. 
A. Payne, Pittsburgh. 


Way (THE) IS OPEN FOR YOU; words 
by R. H. McDaniel, music by Chas. 
H. Gabriel, jr. [of U. S.] [6443 

© Feb. 25, 1920; 2 « Feb. 28, 
1920; E 472858; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


WE'LL CHEER FOR THE U. S. A.; words 
by M. M. Turk, music by Edouard 
Hesselberg [of U. S.] [6444 


io iar, 1. 1920;".2 ¢. Mar. 15, 
1920; E 4782386; Margaret M. Turk, 
Grand Rapids, Mich. 


WE'LL STILL BE TOGETHER, YOU AND I; 
words by Blanche Franklyn, melody 
by Nat Vincent [of U. S.] [6445 


© 1 ¢ Jan. 22, 1920; BE 470645; 
Jack Mills, ine., New York. 


WE'LL TRY IT AGAIN; words by Robert 
Freeman, music by G. Wellington 
hot U. 8.) [6446 


© 1c Mar. 6, 1920; E 478840; 
Gene Wellington, Los Angeles. 
WE'RE FIGHTING TO MAKE IRELAND 
FREE ; words by Roland Covert, music 
by Oscar Miller [of U. S.] [6447 
© Mar. 17, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 17, 
1920; E 473218; Miller pub. co., 
Brooklyn. 


WeE’RE PALS; from Dere Mable, words 
by I. Caesar, music by Geo. Gersh- 
win [of U. S.] [6448 

© Mar. 3, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1920; 
EH 471868; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


WE WELCOME YOU BRAVE BOYS IN BLUE; 
words by J. G. McDowell and N. R. 
Cousins, music by Fred West [of U. 
S.] Erie, Pa., Erie music pub. co. 

: [6449 

© an: 29, 1920:" 2:e}) Mar., 22, 

1920; E 473655; N. R. Cousins and 
J. G. McDowell, Conneaut, O. 

WE WILL BE LOYAL; words by M. Gum- 
biner, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [6450 

© Aug. 22, 1919; 2 c. Sept. 26, 
1919; EK 459175; Miriam Gumbiner, 
St. Joseph, Mo. 

WEAVING RAINBOWS; words by F. B. 
Parkhurst, music by Burrell Van 
Buren [of U. S8.] [6451 

© Jan 28, 1920: 2. e Mar.» 138, 
1920; E 478175; Fannie B. Park- 
hurst, Pueblo, Col. 


6460 


WEE GEE (OUIJA); words by William 
Jerome, music by Harry Von Tilzer 
[of U. S.] [6452 

© Web: “10;- 1920)s) 2 ec. Webp.12, 
1920; E 472288; Harry Von Tilzer 
music pub. co., New York. 


WEIHNACHTSLIED; worte von D. Kor- 
och, musik von H. J. K. Goerz [of 
U8] [6453 

©), Webs: L7,< 1920) 1 ..c., Web. 14, 
1920, 1 c. Mar. 17, 1920; E 473383; 
David Koroch, Fresno, Calif. 


WELCOME TO THE BOYS IN KHAKI CLAD; - 
words by W. C. Cross, music by Leo 
Friedman. [of U. S.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [6454 

@©OwAuge. 22. 19192) 2. 2. Sept 26, 
1919; E 459177; Walter C. Cross, 
Hull, Canada. 


WELL I AIN’T POOR NO MORE; words by 
J. L. Lyshon and H, A. Mahler, mu- 
sie by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] Chi- 
eago, Ill, North American music 
pub co. [6455 


© Aug. 25, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1919; 
E 472789; John L. Lyshon and 
Harry A. Mahler, Pottsville, Pa. 


WERE WE DRIFTING ON CLOUDS; words 
by J. J. Kenny, music by Bert Brown 
[of U. S8.] [6456 


©) Wep. 22. “192030 2) eo Webby 26; 
1920; E 478278; John J. Kenny, 
Hoboken, N. J. 


WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS, SWEET LIT- 
TLE ROSE? words by M. Bursi, music 
by H. 8S. S. Huntington [of U. 8.] 

[6457 
© 1c. Feb. 30, 1920; E 472458; 
Mark Bursi, Brooklyn. 


WHAT COULD I DO BUT SURRENDER TO 
you; words by J. Archer, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [6458 


©) Mari 4911920 s. 2 ¢.., Mair. 12) 
1920, E 4736738; Joseph Archer, 
Merrillan, Wis, 


WHAT DO THEY DO OUT IN WILLIE’S 
CANOE; words by J. Vollmer and 
Edward Vollmer, melody by J. Voll- 
mer [of U. S8.] [6459 

© 1c. Mar. 10, 1920; E 472995; 
James Vollmer, Philadelphia. 


WHAT DO YOU THINK; duet, from Wild 
geese, words by Ronald Jeans, music 
by Charles Cuvillier [of England] 

[6460 

© umieb, Aad AS2 srt ie... Mears. a, 

1920; E 469412: Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London. 


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6461 


WHAT HAVE I DONE FOR THE MASTER; 
_ words by Deborah H. Emery, music 
by J. M. Hubbard [of U.S.} [6461 
© 1c. Feb. 24, 1920; E 471817; 
John M. Hubbard, Rochester, N. H. 


WHAT HAVE YOU GOT TO MAKE ME JEAL- 
ous; words by A. Lipschutz, melody 
by J. Maser [of U. S8.] [6462 

© 1c. Mar. 12, 1920; E 473014; 
Abe Lipschutz and Jack Maser, Phil- 
adelphia. 


WHAT’S IN A NAME; love is always 
love, from What’s in a name, 
lyric by John Murray Anderson 
and Jack Yellen, music by Milton 
Ager [of U. 8.] [6463 

© Mar: 12; 1920: 2. ¢ Mar. 12, 
1920; E 473268; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 


WHAT’S THE MATTER WITH WILSON; 
words by B. Bales, music by Geo. 
Graff jr. [of U. S.] New York, world 
music pub. co. [6464 

©iiMar; 11, 1920; .2: ¢,, Mar, 15, 
1920; E 473303; Betsy Bales, At- 
lanta. 


WHAT WOULD YOU bo; words by P. J. 
Mastrangelo and Alfred Biggio, mu- 
sic by Chas. Rossoff [of U. 8.] 

[6465 
© 1c. Jan. 6, 1920; EB 470143; 
Prospect J. Mastrangelo, New York. 


WHEN ALEXANDER BLUES THE BLUES; 
lyric by Max C. Freedman, music by 
Harry D. Squires of [U. 8.] [6466 

©, Mar. 16, 1920; 1 «@ Mar. 17, 
1920; 1 c. Mar. 27, 1920; E 473676; 
Jack Mills, inc., New York. 


WHEN CHU-CHING-SAN WEDS PADDY 
McCann; words by Thos. T. Railey, 
music by Harry Charles [of U. 8.] 

[6467 

©; Mar 12%, 192052.) Mar. 19. 

1920; H 478256; Producer music co., 
ine., St. Louis. 


WHEN DADDY COMES HOME AT NIGHT; 
words by C. Larem, music by Jean 
Walz [of U. S.] [6468 

©). eb. den 1920) 2) -c., Keb: 12, 
1920; E 4727738; Catherine Larem, 
Chicago. 


WHEN DAWN CAME; words by Mrs. 
Hugh EH. Dierker and. Enoch Van- 
Pelt, music by Hampton Durand [of 
WSs] [6469 

© 1 ¢ Mar. 19, 1920; E 478288; 
Edward Maier, Los Angeles. 


390 


pt. 111, n. S, v. 15 


WHEN DOLLY SLEEPS; by Paul Law- 
son [of U. S.]; piano. (Our young 
companions). [6470 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 5, 1920; 
E 471978; Theo, Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


WHEN I BUCKLED THE SKATES ONTO 
Bess; words and music by G. Hagley 
[of U.S.] Erie, Pa., Erie music pub. 
co. [6471 

© Dec. 9, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 22, 1920; 
EK 473654; George Hagley, West 
Springfield, Pa. 


WHEN I DREAM OF YOU; words by F. A. 
Jaskiewicz, music by Burrell Van 
Buren [of U. 8.] - [6472 


© Mar. 5, 1920;)2 Marys, 
1920; E 472992; Francis A, Jaskie- 
wicz, Grand Rapids, Mich. 


WHEN I GET BACK TO DEAR OLD DIXIE- 
-LAND; words and music by A. J. 
Riley [i. e., Artie Riley] and G. BH. 
Smith [of U. S8.] [6473 

© Feb. 10, 1920>)'2 elyenne2o, 
1920; EH 472442; Arthur J. Riley and 
George HE. Smith, Brooklyn. 


WHEN I LIST TO THE WHIP-POOR-WILL; 
words by R. O’Reilly, music. by 
Edouard Hesselberg [of U. S8.] 

[6474 


© Feb. 10, 1920: 2 ‘ewe 26, 
1920; E 472776; Rose O’Reilly, 
Kearney, Canada. 


WHEN I LOOK INTO YOUR EYES; words 
by Howard H. Rogers, music by 
Cecil Arnold [of U. S.] [6475 

© )1 c. Mar. 19, 1920; BE 473252; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 


WHEN I MEET MY SWEETHEART; words 
by J. P. Burns, music by Geo. Graff, 
jr. [of U. S.] New York, World 
musie pub. corp. [6476 

© Mar. 11, 1920;°2 ©’ Mar 15, 
1920; E 4733808; J. P. Burns, Pitts- 
burgh. 


WHEN I RETURN TO YOU; words by F. 
and H. Graham, music by Leo Fried- 
man [of U. S.] [6477 

© Aug. 22, 1919; 2 «© Sept. 26, 
1919; E 459196; Fannie and Hazel 
Graham, Detroit. 


WHEN I VISIT HER ONCE MORE; words 
by G. Atkins, music by Hector Rich- 
ard [of U. S8.] Chicago, Legters mu- 
sic ¢o. [6478 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 12, 1920; 
E 474858; Grace Atkins, Long 
Beach, Calif. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1920 


WHEN JESUS HAS CONTROL; words by 
W. C. Poole, music by Chas. H. Ga- 
briel [of U. S.] [6479 


© Feb. 25, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 28, 
1920; E 472871; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


WHEN KaAIser BILL WAKES UP SOME 
DAY; words by J. Sheck, music by 
Leo Friedman [of U. S8.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [6480 

© Aug. 22, 1919; 2 c. Sept. 26, 
1919; H 459216; John Sheck, Cleve- 
land. 


WHEN LOVE COMES TO YOUR HEART; 
from Little Miss Charity, words by 
Edward Clark, music by S. R. 
Henry and M. Savin [of U. 8.] 

[6481 


© Mar. 16, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 16, 
1920; E 474288; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. 


WHEN LOVE LEADS THE WAY, THAT 
LEADS THE WAY TO YOU; words by 
Leslie Davis Reese, music by J. L. 
Ritchie [of U. 8.] 


© 1 c. Mar. 18, 1920; BE 474877; 
John Lawrence Ritchie, Pittsburgh. 


WHEN THE BLUE STARS TURNED TO 
GOLD; words by M. Racey, music by 
Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New York, 
World music pub. corp. [6483 


© Mar. 26, 1920; 2 c« Mar. 15, 
1920; EH 4738841; Mattie Racey and 
Edmund Gwin, San Antonio. 


WHEN THE GLOOM OF SILVER HIDES THE 
GLOW OF GOLD; words and music by 
A. Siffrin [of U. S8.] [6484 


© Mar. 18, 1920; 2 c« Mar. 18, 
1920; H 473202; Allen Siffrin, Phila- 
delphia. 


WHEN THE STARS AND STRIPES GO BY; 
words by Adelaide Randell [pseud 
of A. M. Wetmore], music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. S8.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [6485 

©) Sent. 17, .1919; 2 @ Heb. 7; 
1920; E 472786; Alice M. Wetmore, 
Springfield, Mass. 


WHEN THE TWILIGHT FALLS IN SLUM- 
BERLAND, J’LL BE THERE HAND IN 
HAND WITH You; words and melody 
by B. B. Fairclough [of England, 
domiciled at New York] and C. Mc- 
Midridge fof U. S.], arr. by C.s.C. 
Williams [of U. S.] [6486 


© 1c. Mar. 18, 1920; E 474389; 
Benjamin B. Fairclough and Clifford 
McHldridge, New York. 


7085-20-77 


[6482 ° 


6495 


WHEN THOUGHTS TURN TO THEE; words 
and music by M. J. Lehman [of U. 
S.] [6487 

© 1c. Feb. 18, 1920; E 472308; 
Marcus J. Lehman, Wichita, Kan. 


WHEN TO THE TEMPLE MARY WENT; 
anthem for Epiphany, words anon., 
music by Arthur B. Jennings, jr. 
[of U. S8.]; mixed voices. 4to. 
(Church music review, no. 567) 

[6488 

© Feb. 25, 1920; 2 ec. Feb, 27, 
1920; E 471596; H. W. Gray ¢o., : 
New York. 


WHEN WE MEET IN HEAVEN; words by 
J. Schirmacher, music by Wm. 
Drobegg [of U. 8.] Milwaukee, Wis., 
Wm. A. Kaun music co. [6489 

© Feb. 18, 1920; 2 ec. Feb. 20, 
1920; E 472507; Josephine Schir- 
macher, Milwaukee. 


WHEN WE PASS THE STATUE OF LIB- 
ERTY; words and music by W. G. 
Stange [of U. S.] New York, Auth- 
ors and composers service co. [6490 


© 1c. Mar. 22, 1920; E 473436; 
Wm, G. Stange, Philadelphia. 


WHEN WE’RE ALONE; words and music 
by P. Arnold [of U. 8.] [6491 


© 1c. Mar. 6, 1920; E 472966; 
Pauline Arnoid, New York. 


WHEN WE RIDE IN MY AEROPLANE; 
words by Mell A. Faris, music by 
He: B. Faris [oft 0. S.] [6492 


© 1c. Feb. 13, 1920; E 472307; 
Helen Bates Faris, Bloomington, 
Ind. 


WHEN YOU AND I WERE PLAYMATES IN 
THAT DEAR OLD LONG AGO; words by 
J. Rinebolt, music by E. S. S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S8.] [6493 


© 1c. Mar. 12, 1920; E 473042; 
- Joe Rinebolt, Houston. 


WHEN YOU KNOW I THINK OF YOU; 
words by T. 8. Jones, music by Geo. 
Grait, “jr., fot Us Sit New York, 
World music pub. corp. [6494 

© Mar, 11, 1920* 2e: Mar. 15, 
1920; E 473307; Theodore S. Jones, 
White Plains, N. Y. 


WHEN YOU LISTEN TO THAT JAZZ BAND 

DOWN IN DIXIELAND; words by R. 

- Minut, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[6495 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 « Mar. 12, 

1920; EH 474841; Robert Minut, New 

York. 


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6496 


pt. 111, 0. 8., v. 15 


WHEN YOU’LL BE MINE; words by S. A. 
Thayer, music by Vera Pearl [of 
WES. [6496 

© 1c. Mar. 1, 1920; E 472967; 
Stephen A. Thayer, Bloomington, 
Til. 


WHEN YOU LOSE THE GIRL YOU LOVE; 
words and music by J. H. Scott [of 
UL 8.) [6497 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1920; 
E 472946; Jas. Holden Scott, Morris- 
town, Pa. 


WHEN YOU SMILE; words by R. HE. 
Scandlyn, music by Paul H. Cagle [of 
UoS.] [6498 

© 1c Mar. 10, 1920; E 472994; 
Rose Ethel Scandlyn, Knoxville, 
Tenn, 


WHEN YOU WERE THE ONLY GIRL AND I 
WAS THE ONLY BOY; words and music 
by Martha EH. Young and Floyd H. 
White [of U. S.] [6499 

(Mar. 12, 4920: 2 .e;, Mar. 15, 
1920; E 473180; Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. 


WHEN YOU WERE TWENTY-ONE; lyric by 
Bert Auerbach, music by A. C. Lund 
[of U. 8.] [6500 

© Mar. 19, 1920; 2 c« Mar. 19, 
1920; E 47383832; Lyric music corp., 
New York. 


WHEN YOUR HEART SIGHS FOR SOMEONE 
SOME DAY; words and music by Chas. 
O. Fischer [of U. S.] 16501 

© Feb. 16, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 
1920; H 472708; American music ©o., 
Washington. 


WHERE ARE THE IRISH WHO WERE SO 
GAy? words by Mrs. A. M. Berry, 
music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. 8.] 
New York, World music pub. co. 

[6502 

©) Mar. (i, 1920. 2 .¢..\Mar,..15, 

1920; E 473320; Mrs. A. M. Berry, 
Port Byron, Ill. 


WHERE CAN I FIND A GIRL LIKE YOU; 
words and melody by C. F. Otto [of 
Ue Sal [6503 

© 1c. Feb. 18, 1920; E 472417; 
Carl Frederick Otto, Halifax, Mass. 


WHERE IS THE GIRL I LEFT BEHIND; fox 
trot, by George M. Cohan, arr. by 
Geo!\d. “Drinkaus ‘for W.US i> ‘full 
band, with words. 4to [6504 

© Dec. 20, 1919; 2 ce. Mar. 4, 1920; 
E 471785; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 

- rangement] 


WHERE IS THE GIRL I LEFT BEHIND— 
Continued. 


full orch., with words. 
Ato. [6505 

© Nov. 24, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1920; 
E 471775; M. Witinark & sons, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


WHERE MISSOURI’S MINERAL WATER EVER 
FLOWS; words by M. Sharp, melody 
by Luther A. Clark [of U.8.] [6506 

© 1c. Mar. 26, 1920; E 473625; 

Mattie Sharp, Bartlesville, Okl. 


WHERE THE BLUEBELLS GROW ; words by 
M. Leifheit, music by Hector Rich- - 
ard [of U. S.] [6507 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 12, 1920; 
E 474848; Mildred Leifheit, Great 
Falls, Mont. 


WHERE THE JACK 0’? LANTERNS GLOW; 
lyric by Mitchell Parish, music by 
Neuman Fier [of U. 8.] [6508 

© Jan. 2, 1920; 2 ec. Jan. 22, 1920; 

_ E 470647; Jack Mills, ine., New York. 


WHERE THE LOVELY ROSES GROW; words 
by Phil Felton, music by Arthur 
Franklin Fuller [of U. 8.] [6509 

© Mar. 1,.1920; 2 ce. Mar. 19, 1920; 
EK 4738254; Fuller & Felton, Los 
Angeles. 


WHILE EVENING SUNSET GLEAMS UPON 
THE SNOW ; words by J. Gavin, music 
by Edouard Hesselberg [of U. S.] 

[6510 

© Feb. 10, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 26, 1920; 

E 472775; Jack Gavin, Hanover, 
Mont. 


Wuims (THE); valse, by C. R. Van 
Vieck, [i. e. Mrs. Chas. Van Vleck of 
U. S.]; piano. [6511 

© 1e Jan. 2, 1920; H 472689; 
Carolena R. Van Vleck, Montclair, 
Ne 

WuirLlicig (THE) ; selection from The 
whirligig, by Frederick W. Chappelle 
fof England], arr. by Jacques Heuvel 
[of England] ; piano. [6512 
- © Jan. 28, 1920; 1 ¢. Feb. 27, 1920; 
E 469408; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, itd., London. 


WHIRLWIND; polka, by J. Levy, arr, by 
Roy Cathcart [of Great Britain] ; 
cornet solo with piano acc. (Hdition 
Lafieur, no. 70) [6513 

© Jan. 29, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 11, 1920; 
BH 469503; J. R. Lafleur & son., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


392 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1920 


6530 


WHISPERING WATERS; words by P. D. | WHOOP A WHOOP FOR HOOVER; words by 


White, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.] Chicago, North American mu- 
sic co. [6514 

© Aug. 22,1919: 2 c. Sept. 26, 
1919; E 459217; Paul D. White, Vi- 
nita, Okl. 


WHO ARE you; words by E. O. Feitig, 

music by Al. Dean [of U. 8.] [6515 

© 1c. Feb. 9, 1920; E 472203; Hd- 
win C. Fettig, Elwood, Ind. 


WHO DISCOVERED DIxIE; one-step, by 
Abner Silver, arr. by Harold Ivers 
[of U. S.]; full band. 4to. [6516 


© Dee. 23, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1920; 
EE 471774; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement ] 


——- ——- —— full orch. 4to. [6517 

© Dec. 13, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1920; 

E 471779; M. Witmark & sons, New 

York. [Copyright is claimed on ar-- 
rangement] 


WHO'LL TAKE THE PLACE OF Mary; by 
Cunningham, Gaskill and Mayo, arr. 
by Geo. J. Trinkaus [of U.S.]; vocal 
ereh. in' HW. 4to. [6518 

© Mar. 8, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1920; 
E 474038; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on new 
arrangement] 


waltz, by Dubin, Gaskill and 
Mayo, played by Bob Alden and 
George Stanley [of U. 8.] (Imperial 
player rolls, no. 91051) [6519 

© Mar. 20, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 25, 
1920; E 474577; Imperial player roil 
co., Chicago. [Copyright is claimed 
on interpretation] 


WxHo’s Hooper; fox trot, by Ivor No-. 


vello [of England], orchestrated by 
-Walter R. Collins [of England]; 
orch: with piano conductor. 4to. 
(Orchestral journal of popular mu- 
Sic, no. 623) [6520 


© Feb. 4, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 3, 1920; 
EH 469405; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, & B. Feldman & co., London. 


WEO WOULD SHEPHERD PIPES; words by 


Norman Gale, music by Ernest Bris-. 


tow Farrar [of England] op. 21, no. 

3; in G. (Cover title: Who would 

shepherd pipes forsake) [6521 

- © Feb. 26, 1920; 1c. Feb. 27, 1920; 
_ E 469275; Noveilo & co, ltd., London. 


C. W. Barnes, music by Philip V. 
Hart [pseud. of Harriet Pyne Grove, 
o£ U.S.) Ato. [6522 

© Mar. 24, 1920; 2c. Mar. 26, 1920; 
EH 473651; Charles W. Barnes, Cin- 
cinnati. 


WHOSO OFFERS PRAISE; words by T. O. 
Chisholm, music by S. B. Jackson 
[of U. 8.] [6523 


© Feb. 25, 1920; 2c. Feb. 28, 1920; 
E 472844; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 


WuHy; words and music by Robert Lu- 
kens and Lundberg Goddard [of U. 
S. Chicago, National music co. [6524 

© Feb. 21, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 1, 1920; 
EH 471656 ; Robert L. Lukens, Chicago. 


WHY DON’T YOU COME BACK TO ME; 
words and music by H. Washington 
[of U. S8.] [6525 


© Feb. 24, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 26, 1920; 
E 473277; Harrison C. Washington, 
Washington. 


WHY DON’T YOU DRIVE MY BLUES AWAY; 
foxtrot, by Davis and Papa, played 
by Clarence Jones [of U. S.] (im- 
perial player rolls, no 91035) [6526 


© Mar. 20, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 25, 1920; 
EH 474562; Imperial player roll co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation ] 


WHY DON’T YOU LOVE ME AS YOU USE T0; 
words by J. Rucks, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [6527 

© Aug. 22, 1919; 2c. Sept. 26, 
1919; H 459188; James Rucks, St. 
Louis. 


WHy SHOULD IRELAND NOT BE FREE; 
words by R. M. Boller, music by 
Edouard Hesselberg [of U.8.] [6528 

© Mar. 1, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 15, 1920; 
HE 473230; R. M. Boller, Ajo, Ariz. 


WiecwaM; Indian fox trot, by Jos. 
Samuels [of U. S.], arr. by Harold 
Sanford [of U. 8.]; orch. with piano. 
4to. (RP: S. BE. 25) [6529 

© Feb. 28, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 4, 1920; 
EK 471797; Belwin, ine., New York. 


WILD EAGLES’ SCREAMS; words by HB. 
Kunes, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. 8.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[6530 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 12, 1920; 

E 4748386; Estelle Kunes, Cumber- 
land, Md. 


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6531 


WILD FLOWER; waltz, by Martens and 
Earl [pseud. of Robert King], played 
by Gurnell Anderson [of U. 8.]  (Im- 
perial player rolls, no. 91048) [6531 

© Mar. 20, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 25, 1920; 
E 474572; Imperial player roll co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation ] 

WILD GEESE; waltz, from Wild geese, 
by Charles Cuvillier [of Hngland], 


arr. by Albert W. Ketelbey [of Hng- 
land ; piano. [6532 


© Feb. 11, 1920; 1 ¢. Mar. 1, 1920; 
KH 469418; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 


Witp (THE) HILLS OF CLARE [AND] 


ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT; from Brit- - 


ish melodies, by Cyril Scott, arr. by 
Purcell J. Mansfield [of Hngland] ; 
organ, [6533 

© Feb. 27, 1920; 1 « Mar. 4, 1920; 
I) 469486; Hlkin & co., London. 


Witp (THE) ROSE or ARKANSAW; 
words by E. Burkhart, music by Hec- 
tor Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Leg- 
ters music co. [6534 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 12, 1920; 
E 474347; Hllen Burkhart, Little 
Rock, Ark. 


WILDHOopD pAys; words by R. H. 
Seandlyn, music by Paul H. Cagle [of 


U8.) [65385 

© 1”c. Mar. 16, 1920; E 474310; 
Rose Ethel Scandlyn, Knoxville, 
Tenn. 


WILL WE FORGIVE THEM ; words by M. L. 
Murphy, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U.8.] Chicago, North American mu- 
sie co. [6536 

© Aug. 22, 1919; 2 ¢. Sept. 26,1919; 
EK 459170; M. L. Murphy, Kalispell, 
Mont. 


WILLIAMS (R. VAUGHAN) Three pre- 
ludes ; founded on Welsh hymn tunes, 
by R. V. Williams [of England]; 
organ. Contents:—1. Bryn eal- 
faria.—2. Phosymedre.—3. Hyfrydol. 

[6537 

© Feb. 19, 1920; 1 ce. Mar. 5, 1920; 

E 469487; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. 


‘WILLOW ECHOES; by Frank Simon [of 
U. 8.]; solo for cornet, with piano 
aee. Cincinnati, O., Fillmore music 
house. [6538 

© Mar. 1, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1920; 
BH 471944; Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 
cinnati. 


pt. 111, 0. S., v. 15 
WIND (THE) AND THE SUN; AeSop’s 
fable, set to music by os: Ryder [of 
U. S.] [6589 
© 1c. Mar. 12, 1920; E 473064; 
Theodora Sturkow Ryder, Chicago. 


WIND ON THE PRAIRIE. See Edge (The) 


of beyond. 


WisH (THE); words and musie by W. 
Owen fof U. 8.], arr. by Charles Hil- 
ner. [6540 

© Mar. 16, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 19, 1920; 
H 473282 ; Wenonah Owen, Haverhill, 
Mass. 


WiTH you; words by Helen Frazee- 
Bower, music by P. J. Engles [of U. 
S.] [6541 

© 1c. Feb. 9, 1920; E 472185; P. a. 
Engels, San Francisco. 


words by W. Hiff, music by Gordon 
Newham [of U. S.] [6542 
© Feb. 16, 1920; 2 ¢. Feb. 24, 1920; 
FE 471805; William Hiff, Louisville. 


WITHIN YOUR EYES; 
by George Ridgwell [of Great 
Britain] [6543 

© Mar. 2, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1920; 
HW) 472928; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


WITHOUT KISSING, LOVE ISN’T LOVE; 
from What’s in a name, words by 
John Murray Anderson and Jack 
Yellen, music by Milton Ager [of U. 


lyric and music 


S.] [6544 

©. Mar. 20,:'1920:) 2. .e) Moar. 22: 
1920; E.473407; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 


WomaNn’s (A) TouCcH; from Little Miss 
Charity, words by Edward Clark, 
music by S. R. Henry and M. Savin 
lore Sa] [6545 

© Mar. 16, 1920; 2 c« Mar. 16, 
1920; EH 474286; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. 


WoMEN ARE ANGELS; poem by N. N. 
Powell, melody by R. A. Browne 
for UL S:i ~ [6546 

© 1c. Feb. 13, 1920; H 472517; 
Norma Noteware Powell, Stockton, 
Calif. 


WONDERFUL Boy; from Lady purple, 
words by G. H. Deisroth, melody by 
M. J. Leichtman [of U. S.], arr. by 
Mario Agnolucci [of U. 8.] [6547 

© 1c. Feb. 20, 1920; E 472468; 
George HE. Deisroth and Milton J. 
Leichtman, Hazelton, Pa. 


394 


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no. 4, 1920 


WONDERFUL EYES; words by Ernestine 
Belfils Byrd [i. e. Mrs. N. P. Byrd], 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[6548 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 

E 472793; Mrs. N. P. Byrd, Fresno, 
Calif. 


WONDERFUL NIGHTS OF DREAMS; by T. 
E. Chappelle [of U. 8.], arr. by Will 
Voedery [of U. S.]; piano. [6549 

©lie Jan. 8, 1920; E 472761; 
Thomas EK. Chappelle, New York. 


WONDERFUL ROSE; words and melody 

by J. W. Bell [of U. 8.] [6550 

© 1c. Mar. 4, 1920; E 472938; 
Jack William Bell, Omaha, Neb. 


WONDERFUL SUMMER; words and music 
by H. Stockbridge [of U. S.], arr. 
by Victor Young [of U. S8.] [6551 

© 1c. Mar. 6, 1920; E 472964; 
Henry Stockbridge, Ellsworth, Me. 


WONDERFUL (A) WORLD FOR TWO; 
words by Mrs. M. A. Tobin, music 
by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New 
York, World music pub. corp. 

[6552 


© Feb. 9, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 12, 1920; 
E 471054; Mrs. M. A. Tobin, Boston. 


Wonprous (THE) SONG; words by 
Flavel Scott Mines, music by G. 
Waring Stebbins [of U. 8.]; male 
voices. 4to. (Series of part songs, 
no. 8008) [6553 

© Mar. 8, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1920; 
E 474028; Huntzinger & Dilworth, 
New York. 


Won’rt YOU BUY A BOND FOR ERIN’S 
ISLE; words and music by Richard 


FP. O'Shaughnessy [of U. S8.], arr. 


by John L. Herman [of U. S.] 
[6554 
© 1c Mar. 16, 1920; E 474267; 
R. F. O’Shaughrnessy, St. Louis. 


Won’rt YOU TAKE ME BACK AGAIN; 
words by P. J. Mastrangelo and S. 
Collins, music by Alfred Biggio [of 
U. 8.) [6555 

© 1c. Jan. 6, 1920; E 470144; 
Prospect J. Mastrangelo, New York. 


Woop Is THE MAN FOR ME; words by 
N. P. Triano, melody by August 
-Yamus [of U. S.] [6556 
© 1c. Mar. 22, 1920; E 473556; 

' Nicholas P. Triano, Elizabeth, N. J. 


6566 


WoRKMAN (A) THAT NEEDETH NOT TO 
BE ASHAMED; words by Bonar, music 
by J. B. Herbert [of U. S.] [6557 

©)! Janes tO. POA) 2 a arm 22: 
1920; EK 470651; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


Wortp (THE) I BUILT FOR YOU; words 
by Harold L. Cool, music by Geoffrey 
O’Hara [of U. S8.] [6558 

© 1c. Mar. 19, 1920; EH 473249; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. - 


Woritp (THE) IS MINE; one step, by 
“4. Myers and I. B. Kornblum [of U. 
8.]; orch. with piano and words, in 
G. 4to. (Vocadance edition) 

[6559 

KC). Mar... 16,, 1920: 2 ic. Mar. 16, 

1920; H 474280; Jos. W. Stern & co., 

New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement] 


Wor.tp (A) OF SUNSHINE; words by A. 
C. Perrin, music by Edouard Hessel- 
berg [of U. S.] [6560 

© Mar. 1, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 15, 1920; 
EH 4738227; Al C. Perrin, Norwich, 
Conn. 


WoORLpD’s (THE) GOIN’ ’ROUND IN A RAG} 
lyric by B. Cohen, music by author 
and Ruby Bloom [of U. §.], arr. by 
Jaques Mendelsohn [of U. S.] [6561 

© 1c. Mar. 4, 1920; H 472914; 
Benjamin Cohen, Brooklyn. 


WorRLb’s (THE) LULLABY; words, mel- 
ody and chimes by Robert Murray 
[of U. S.] [6562 

© 1e. Jan. 5, 1920; E 466935; 
Frederick H. Murray, Tacoma. 


WoRLD’s (THE) WAR SONG; words and 
music by D. Atchison [of U. 8.] 

[6563 

© Mar. 6, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1920; 

EK 4740384; David Atchison, Leaven- 
worth, Kan. 

— Same. [6564 

© Mar. 8, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 12, 1920; 

EH 473080; David Atchison, Leaven- 
worth, Kan. 


WovuLp you; fox trot, by J. Kassanof- 
sky of [U. S.]; 1st violin. [6565 
© 1c. Mar. 18, 1920; E 473291; 
Jack Kassanofsky, New York. 
WOULD YOU RATHER BE A YOUNG MAN’S 
SWEETHEART, THAN AN OLD MAN’S 
BABY DOLL; words and music by A. 
C. Berger [of U. S.J], arr. by Charles 
Ruddy [of U. 8.] [6566 
© 1c. Mar. 18, 1920; E 473338; 
Albert Conrad Berger, Providence, 
Res 


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6567 


Wreck (THE) OF THE JULIE PLANTE; 
French Canadian habitant - song, 
words by William Henry Drum- 
mond, music by Geoffrey O’Hara [of 
U. 8.] ; base, in G minor. [6567 

© Feb. 9. 1920; 2c. Feb. 19, 1920; 
E 472509; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


Yettow River; words by A. P. Spill- 
ing, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.J] [6568 

© Mar. 15, 1920; 2. ¢. Mar. 19, 
1920; H 473226; Alice P. Schilling, 
Knox, Ind. 


You AnD I; words by R. C. Winslow, 
music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] 
New York, World music pub. corp. 


[6569 


Mar: 11°" 1020 <9'2 cs Mar, 15, 
1920; EH 473326; Robert C. Winslow, 
Wheeling, W. Va. 

You AND I anp Mister Moon; words 
and music by W. W. Koop [of U. 8.]; 
piano with words. [6570 

© 1’e Mar. 4 1920: HF 473134; 
Wesley W. Koop, Brooklyn. 


You AND I WILL SING THAT OLD LOVE 
sone; words by J. Koehler, music 
by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [6571 


©) "Aug.-/22° 1919: 2 c:. Sept., 26, 


1919; HEH 459173; Jessie Koehler, 
Lagro, Ind. 
YoU BETTER KEEP YOUR HAT ON 


STRAIGHT Mr. Mexico; words by 
Miss EK. V. Wilder, music by Geo. 
Trevor [of U. S.] [6572 

© 1¢ Mar. 22,1920; E 578358; 
Miss Earl Vernon Wilder, Mountain 
Home, Ark. 


You CAN DANCE YOUR WAY INTO HER 
HEART; from Lady Kitty, ine., words 
by I. Caesar and Melville Alexander, 
music by Paul Lannin [of U. S.] 

[6573 

© Mar. 11, 1920: 2 ¢ «Mar. 15, 

1920; Es 4731283" TE) BB: Marms\ & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


YOU CAN’T DRIVE MY DREAMS AWAY; 
duet, words and music by Gitz Rice 
[of Canada]; sop. and aito or bari- 
tone, in C. [6574 

© Dee. 8, 1919; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1920; 
E 472508 ; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

YOU CAN’T KEEP A GOOD GIRL DOWN; 
words by Hddie Green, melody by 
H. Qualli Clark [of U. 8.] [6575 

© 1c. Mar. 22, 1920; E 473444; 
Pace & Handy music co., New York. 


pt. 111, 0. S., v, 15 


YOU CAN’T KEEP A GOOD MAN DOWN} 
words and music by Perry Bradford 
lor Uns] [6576 

© Feb. 27, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 5, 1920; 
E 471857; Perry Bradford music 
pub. co., New York. 


YOU’D BETTER BE CAREFUL ABOUT THE 
SIGNS; words by A. Gilliland, musice 
by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New 
York, World music pub. corp. 

[6577 
© Feb. 9, 1920; 2 ec. Feb. 12, 1920; 

E 471051; Alton Gilliland, Corso, Mo. 


YOU DEAR; nobody else but you, words 
by Sam Ward, music by Leo Feiner 
[of U. 8.] [6578 

© 1 ec. Mar. 19, 1920; B 473251; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 


You KNOW; one step, by Larry Briers 
and Jos. Samuels [of U. 8.]; orch. 
4to. [6579 

© Mar. 17, 1920; 2 ce. Mar. 18, 
1920; E 474881; T. B. Harms & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


You KNOW WHAT I MEAN; fox-trot, 
by Fred Rath, arr. by Harold Ivers 
[of U. S.J]; full band. 4to. [6580 

© Feb. 14, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1920; 
E 471763; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. } 


full orch. [6581 

© Dec. 15, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1920; 
E 471762; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


You KNow wHy I’M LONESOME; ballard 
fox trot, words by Max C. Freedman, 
music by Harry D. Squires [of U.S.] 

[6582 

© Feb. 11, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 11, 1920; 

E 471069; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. 


orch. with words. 4to. 
(Voeadance edition) [6583 

© Mar. 16, 1920; 2 © Ware ts, 
1920; E 474277; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement ] 


You’LL SURELY CATCH THE | FLU; 
words and music by P. Cam Biair 
fof France, domiciled at Arlington, 
Tex.] Arlington, Tex., Cambiair 
music pub co. [6584 

©, Jan. 16) 1920: 2) C ive te. 
1920: E 473177; P. Cam Biair, Ar- 
 lingeton, Mex. 


396 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1920 


6603 


_ YOU’LL WANT TO STAY OUT ALL NIGHT; 
words by E. E. Saar, music by Geo. 


Graf, jr. fof U. S.] New York, 
World music pub corp. [6585 


© Feb. 9, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 12, 1920; 
E 471048; Hmmett EH. Saar, Seat 
Pleasant, Md. 


YOU MADE ALL MY DREAMS COME TRUE; 
words and music by Ben Light [of 
U. S.] [6586 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 2c. Feb. 27, 1920; 
EH 471803— Alfred C. Danz & co., Los 
Angeles. 


YOU NEVER CAN TELL WHAT THE DEAR 
LADIES WILL DO; words and music 
Dy Gay Perkins [of U. S.J, arr. by 
William Daniels [of U. S.] [6587 

© 1c. Feb. 18, 1920; EH 472418; 
Henry Burr music corp., New York. 


YOU OUGHT TO SEE HER NOW; words by 
Harry Pease and Bob Russack, mu- 
Sic by Ed. G. Nelson [of U. S8.] 

[6588 

© Jan. 1, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 22, 1920; 

E 470646; Jack Mills, ine, New 
York. 


YOoWRE A MAKER AND BREAKER OF 
DREAMS; lyric by Harry Elwood, 
melody by L. Breau [of U. S.] [6589 

© 1c. Mar. 17, 1920; E 473214; 
Lou Breau, New York. 


YOURE A PRETTY WITTY LITTLE GIRL; 
words and music by F. T. Shawhan 
[of U. S8.], arr. by E. Gareissen [of 
Us. [6590 

© 1c Mar. 15, 1920; E 4738089; 
Floi Tait Shawhan, Chicago. 


You’RE A ROSE IN MY GARDEN OF 
DREAMS; words and melody by L. D. 
Orkin [of U. S.] [6591 

© 1c Mar. 4, 1920; E 472918; 
Louis D. Orkin, Philadelphia. 


YOU’RE A WONDERFUL. BABY TO ME; 


words and music by L. L. Stilling | 


[of U. S.] [6592 

© Mar. 16, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 19, 
1920; E 473411; Lillian L. Stilling, 
Nashville, Tenn. 

You’RE MY PAL; words and music by 
iS: Le Blane’ [of U. 8.]}; arr. by 
Conrad D. Netter [of U. S.] [6593 

© 1c. Mar. 6, 1920; E 472955; 
Louis Stewart Le Blanc, Toledo, O. 


You’RE SUCH A WONDERFUL GIRL; words — 


and musie by J. A. Coyle [of U. 8.1], 

arr. by Rudolph Thaler [of U. S.] 
[6594 
© 1c. Mar. 5, 1920; EH 471860; 

Joseph A. Coyle, Philadelphia. 


YOURE THERE, LITTLE GIRL, YOU'RE 
THERE; words by L. M. Bell, music 
by Gus Edwards [of U. S.] [6595 

©. Hebi 19 '1920%"2 “a. Feb. 20: 
1920; E 472486; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


You SHO KNOW HOW TO STRUTT YOUR 
STUFF ; words by Jos. W. Grey, music 
by F. Eugene Mikell [of U. S. [6596 

© Jan, 1). 1920; (Ae Mare 10) 
1920; 1 c. Mar. 17, 1920; E 473549; 
Hell fighter’s band, ine., New York. 


You TELL ’EM; one step, by J. P: 

Green [of U. S.] violin 1. [6597 

©1e Mar. 16, 1920; EH 474272; 
Joseph Peter Green, New York. 


YOu USED TO MAKE ME, HAPPY, BUT 
WHAT ARE YOU DOING NOW; words 
and music by J. W. Reece [of U. S.] 

[6598 
 ©1ce Mar. 10, 1920; E 473002; 
Joseph William Reece, Salt Lake, 
Utah. 


YOU’VE BEEN A GOOD PAL TO ME; words 

and music by Ben Light [of U. S.] 

[6599 

©) dan. 15.) 19203) 2 e) Webs 2%, 

1920; E 471804; Alfred C. Danz & 
co., Los Angeles. 


YOU’ VE GOT A WONDERFUL WAY TO MAKE 
LOVE; words and music by Lynn 
Stroud [of U. S8.] [6600 

© Feb. 9, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 26, 1920; 
E 472810; Hedden & Stroud music 
pub. co., Detroit. 


Youne (A) MAN’sS Fancy; from 
What’s in a name, lyric by John 
Murray Anderson and Jack Yellen, 
music by Milton Ager [of U. S.] 

[6601 . 

© Mar! 12.1920: 2*¢. ‘Mary 13; 

1920; E 473270; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 


YOUNGER (THE) SET; sSchottische, by 
Mackie-Beyer [of U. 8.]; orch. with 
piano. Ato. [6602 
KC) Mar 10,°1920;" 2 ¢,\ Mar,” 15, 
1920; E 473080; J. W. Pepper & son, 
Philadelphia. 


YOUR HONEY SMILE; waltz, by F. B. 
Hernandez [of Mexico, domiciled at 
New York]; piano. [6603 

© 1c. Mar. 9, 1920; E 474008; 
Fausto B. Hernandez, New York. 


397 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6604 


YOUR MOTHER WAITS FoR YOU; words 
by C. A. Cline, music by Leo Fried- 
man [of U. 8.] Chicago, Ill, North 
American music pub. co. [6604 


© Aug. 22, 1919; 2 c. Sept. 26, 
1919; EH 459195; Carrie A. Cline, 
Okeene, OEl. 


YOUR SMILES ARE SO PLEASING TO ME; 


pt. 111, 0. 8., v.15 


ZINDT ON DI HAvpoLteE (A chant for 
Sabbath night); Jewish folk song, 
words and music arr. by Max Per- 
sin [of U. S.] . [6606 

(© Mar. 18, 1920; 2 « Mar. 20, 
1920; E 473340; Jos. P. Katz, New 
York. 


72 INTERLUDES FOR THE ORGAN; by Gor- 
don Balch Nevin [of U. S.] 8vo. 


é 6607 
words and music by W. T. McPher- © Feb. 14, 1920; 2c and ete 
son [of U. 8.] [6605 | 46 1920; A 561888: Clayton F. 

© 1c. Mar. 22, 1920; E 473424; Summy co., Chicago. : 
Willie Tamer McPherson, Ports- | 1812 OVERTURE SOLENNELLE. See 
mouth, Va. Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch) 
Number of entries included in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1920: 
Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions (including 6 unpublished) — 13 
Class E, Musical compositions (including 1,569 unpublished) —~_-_____ 6, 594 
MO tal ase ee eo ee 6, 607 


398 


Bar OrMmMuUSIC-OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN 
RENEWED AND EXTENDED UNDER SEC. 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 


4, 1909. 


ALL For JESUS; words by Julia Ster- 
ling, music by Harry S. Lower 
[pseud. of Ira David Sankey] Tt 


© Grace Victoria Sankey, North- 
field, Mass., as the next of kin of 
the author who is not living, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
15475, Feb. 26, 1920. Original entry, 
Feb. 20, 1898, no. 9478. 


-ATLL IN THE SPRINGTIME EARLY; words 
by M. H., music by C. Hartog. [2 


© Cecile Hartog, London, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 15320, Feb. 5, 1920. 
Original entry, Feb. 17, 1892, no. 
7638. 


AND OUR SORROW IS NO MORE; by C. A. 
Havens. [3 


© C. A. Havens, Chicago, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 15809, Feb. 2, 1920. 
Original entry, Aug. 29, 1892, no. 
Sea 


-ANGELS’ (THE) Joy; words by M. A. 
Dodge, music by Ira David Sankey. 
[4 
© Grace Victoria Sankey, North- 
field, Mass., as the next of kin of 
the author who is not living, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
15495, Feb. 26, 1920. Original entrv, 
Feb. 20, 1893, no. 9526. 


ANYWHERE WITH JESUS; 
Robert Shaw, music by J. KE. 
Edwards [pseud. of Ira. David 
Shankey] [5 


© Grace Victoria Shankey, North- 
field, Mass., as the next of kin of 
the author who is not living, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
15481, Feb. 26, 1920. Original entry, 
Feb. 20, 1898, no. 9510. 


ASLEEP IN JESUS; by J. Faure, adapta- 
tion by Henry Carter. 


© Helen Carter, New York, as the 
widow of the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 15463, Feb. 
26, 1920. Original entry, Mar. 25, 
‘1892, no. 13267. 


words by |. 


[6607 


BABE (THE) OF BETHLEHEM ; carol, 
words by F. E. Weatherly, music by 
G. W. Marston; solo and quartet. [7 


© E. Howard Thayer, Boston, as 
the executor, in: renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 15595, Feb. 26, 
1920. Original entry, Dee. 5, 1892, 
no. 49687. 


BacH (JOHANN SEBASTIAN) Two-voice 
(The) inventions of J. S. Bach; ed. 
by A. Foote. [8 


© Arthur Foote, Brookline, Mass., 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 15620, Feb. 26, 
1920. Original entry, Dec. 20, 1892, 
no. 52208. 


BANNER OF LOVE; by D. W. Crist. no. 
1-3. [9 
© D. W. Crist, Alliance, O., as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 15458, Feb. 25, 1920. 
Original entry, Feb. 26, 1892, no. 
8887. 


a [10 


© D. W. Crist, Alliance, O., as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 15459, Feb. 25, 1920. 
Original entry, Feb. 26, 1892, no. 
8888. 


BEAUTIFUL RAYS OF SUNSHINE; words 
by Frances Victoria, music by Rian 
A. Dykes [pseud. of Ira David 
Sankey] [11 


© Grace Victoria Sankey, North- 
field, Mass., as the next of kin of 
the author who is not living, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
' 15502, Feb. 26, 1920. Original entry, 
Feb. 20, 1898, no. 9538. 


BEAUTIFUL (A) SEA MAIDEN; tr. from 
the Swedish by Anna M. Rydings- 
vard, music by Frank Lynes, op. 
18, no. 5, compass E to G and B 
to D. [12 


© Adéle G. Lynes, Cambridge, 
Mass., as the widow of the author, 
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal 
no. 15587, Feb. 26, 1920. Original 
entry, Nov. 16, 1892, no. 46748, 
46749. 


399 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6607 (18) pt. 11, 0. 8., v. 15 
BEDOUIN SONG; poem by Bayard | BRocELIANDE; opera feerique en 4 actes 
Taylor, music by A. Foote. [13 et 6 tableaux, poéme de André 


© Arthur Foote, Brookline, Mass., 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 15540, Feb. 26, 
1920. Original entry, Apr. 30, 1892, 
no. 18802. 


BENEDICITE OMNIA OPERA; by A. Foote; 

in HK. maj. [14 

© Arthur Foote, Brookline, Mass., 

as the author, in renewal for 28 

years. Renewal no. 15541, Feb. 26, 

1920. Original entry Apr. 30, 1892, 
no. 18803. 


BENEDICTUS; by A. Foote; in E flat 

maj. [15 

© Arthur Foote, Brookline, Mass., 

as the author, in renewal for 28 

years. Renewal no. 15544, Feb. 26, 

1920. Original entry, Apr. 30, 1892, 
no. 18806. 


BETRAYED; words by Lizette Wood- 
worth Reese, music by M. R. Lang, 
op. 9, no. 4. [16 

© Margaret Ruthven Lang, Bos- 
ton, as the author, in renewal for 


28 years. Renewal no. 15568, Feb. 
26, 1920. Original entry, Oct. 19, 
1892, no. 42427. 


BLossom TIME; trio by G. W. Marston; 
female voices. CA. 


© E. Howard Thayer, Boston, as 
the executor, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 15592, Feb. 26, 
1920. Original entry, Dec. 5, 1892, 
no. 94684. 


BONUM EST, IN B FLAT MAJOR; by 
G. W. Marston. [18 


© E. Howard Thayer, Boston, as 
the executor, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 15525, Feb. 26, 
1920. Original entry, Apr. 18, 1892, 
no. 16845. 


BREAK FORTH INTO JOY; by Seymour 
Smith. [19 


© S. Seymour Smith, London, as 
the child of the deceased author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
15576, Feb. 26, 1920. Original entry, 
Oct. 31, 1892, no. 44281. 


BRIGHTLY BEAMING; words by Mrs. 
R. N. Turner, music by James R. 
Murray. [20 


© Isabel Murray, Cincinnati, as 
the widow of the author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 15316, 
Feb. 2, 1920. Original entry, Sept. 
-29, 1892, no. 39450. 


Alexandre, musique de L. Lambert, 
fils; partition, chant et piano. [21 

© Lucien Lambert, fils, Vernouil- 
let, France, as the author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
15423, Jan. 22, 1920, Jan. 22, 1920. 
Original entry, Dec. 9, 1892, no. 
50270. 


BROTHER STEAL AWAY TO JESUS; Sacred 
duet, by B. M. McWilliams; ten. and 
contralto, with full cho. [22 

© Benjamin Minis McWilliams, 
Irwin, Pa., as the author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
15158, Jan. 23, 1920. Original entry, 
Nov. 9, 1892, no. 45643. 


CANTATE DoMINO IN D magoR; solo 

and quartette, by G. W. Marston. 

[23 

© EH. Howard Thayer, Boston, as 

the executor, in renewal for 28 

years. Renewal no. 15526, Feb. 

26, 1920. Original entry Apr. 18, 
1892, no. 16846. 


CARDINAL (THE) FLOWER: words by 
Arlo Bates, music by G. W. Chad- 
wick. [24 

© G. W. Chadwick, Boston, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 15608, Feb. 26, 1920. 
Original entry, Dec. 5, 1892, no. 
49734. 


CHANSON D’AMOUR; poesie de Pierre 
René Hirsch, musique de Charles 
Levadé. (Deux melodies, no. 1) ros 

© Ch. Levadé, Paris, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 15420, Jan. 22, 1920. Orig- 
inal entry, Dec. 9, 1892, no. 50267. 


CHILDREN SING TO-DAY; words by Julia 
Sterling, music by J. E. Edwards 
[pseud. of Ira David Sankey]. [26 

© Grace Victoria Sankey, North- 
field, Mass., as the next of kin of the 
author who is not living, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 15480, 
Feb. 26, 1920. Original entry, Feb. 
20, 1898, no. 9509. 


CHRISTMAS LULLABY; words by John 
Addington Symonds, music by M. R. 
Lang, op. 8, no. 2. (27 

© Margaret Ruthven Lang, Bos- 
ton, as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 15563, Feb. 26, 
1920. Original entry, Oct. 19, 1892, 
no. 42422. 


400 


RENEWALS AND EXTENSIONS 


no. 4, 1920 


CCOLUMBINE; gavotte, by Frank Lynes, 
op. 14, no. 9; four hands. [28 
© Adéle G. Lynes, Cambridge, 
Mass., as the widow of the author, 


in renewal for 28 years. Renewal 
no. 15581, Feb. 26, 1920. Original 


entry, No. 9, 1892, no. 45687. 


‘COLUMBINE (THE); words by Arlo 
Bates, music by G. W. Chadwick. 

[29 

© G. W. Chadwick, Boston, as the 

author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 


hewal no. 15601, Feb. 26, 1920. 
Original entry, Dec. 5, 1892, no. 
49732. 

‘COME, AH COME, MY LIFE’S DELIGHT; by 
T. Strong, op. 38, no. 2. [380 


© Templeton Strong, Geneva, 
Switzerland, as the author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
15583, Feb. 26, 1920. Original entry, 
Noy. 9, 1892, no. 45689. 


‘CoMING; words by W. O. Cushing, 
music by Ira David Sankey. [31 


© Grace Victoria Sankey, North- 
field, Mass., as the next of kin of 
the author who is not living, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
15496, Feb. 26, 1920. Original entry, 
Feb. 20, 1893, no. 9528. 


CORTEGE ORIENTAL; by T. Strong, op. | 
oo 


39, no. 2; for 4 hands. 


© Templeton Strong, Geneva, 
Switzerland, as the author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
15575, Feb. 26, 1920. Original entry, 
Oct. 27, 1892, no. 48809. 


‘CRADLE SONG; by George W. Marston; 
sop. or ten. [33 


© E. Howard Thayer, Boston, as 
the executor, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 15571, Feb. 26, 
1920. Original entry, Oct. 27, 1892, 
no. 48804. 


Crocus (THE); words by Arlo Bates, 
music by G. W. Chadwick. [34 
© G. W. Chadwick, Boston, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 15596, Feb. 26, 1920. 


Original entry, Dec. 5, 1892, no. 
49727. 
CCYCLAMEN (THE); words by Arlo 


Bates, music by G. W. Chadwick. du 
[ 
© G. W. Chadwick, Boston, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 15599, Feb. 26, 1920. 
Original entry, Dec. 5, 1892, no. 
49730. 


6607 (42) 


DANS LES MUGUETS; romance sans 
paroles, par Aug. Durand, op. 92; 
piano. [36 

© Marie Jacques Durand, Paris, 
as the child of the deceased author, 
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal 
no. 15416, Jan. 22, 1920. Original 
entry, Nov. 18, 1892, no. 46990. 


DAVID ; sacred dramatic cantata, words 
by Shapcott Wensley, music by G. 
W. Marston, pt. 1. [37 

© EH. Howard Thayer, Boston, as . 
the executor, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 15615, Feb. 26, 
1920. Original entry, Dec. 20, 1892, 
no. 52208. 


DELIBES (CLEMENT PHILIBERT LEO) 
Agnus Dei; par L. Delibes; 4 deux 
voix, sop. et baryton. [38 

© Leontine Estelle Mesnage, 
Paris, as the widow of the author, 
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal 
no. 15397, Jan. 22, 1920. Original 
entry, Apr. 15, 1892, no. 16441. 


—— Chanson slave, et Dumka; de 
Kassya, arr. de A. Trojelli. (Minia- 
tures sur les operas en vogue, no. 
124) [39 


© Vve. Trojelli, Paris, as the next 
of kin of the author who is not liv- 
ing, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 15409, Jan. 22, 1920. 
Original entry, Dec. 30, 1892, no. 
58974. 


Faucheurs (Les); chant de 
révolte de Kassya, arr. de A. Tro- 
jelli. (Miniatures sur les operas 
en vogue, no. 180) [40 

© Vve. Trojelli, Paris, as the next 
of kin of the author who is not liv- 
ing, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal mo. (15401, Jan, 22). 2920: 
Original entry, Dec. 30, 1892, no. 
58975. 


Intermezzo; par lL. Delibes; 
piano 4 4 mains. [41 
- © Leontine Estelle Mesnage, 


Paris, as the widow of the author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
15399, Jan. 22,1920. Original entry, 
May 20, 1892, no. 21814. 


Dirry (A); my true love hath my 
heart, poem by Philip Sidney, music 
by A. Foote, op. 26, no. 8. [42 

© Arthur Foote, Brookline, Mass., 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 15536, Feb. 26, 
1920. Original entry, Apr. 30, 1892, 
no. 18798. 


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6607 (48) 


pt. 11, 0. s., v. 15: 


DOLL’s WEDDING PROCESSION; by C. V. | Eventing (AN) PRAYER; words by Ray 


Lachmund; two violins, viola and 
violoncello. [43 


© Carl V. Lachmund, New York, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 15528, Feb. 26, 
1920. Original entry, Apr. 28, 1892, 
no. 18522. 


Palmer, music by Ira David Sankey. 
[50: 
© Grace Victoria Sankey, North- 
field, Mass., as the next of kin of 
the author who is not living, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
15498, Feb. 26, 1920. Original entry, 
Feb. 20, 1898, no. 9530. 


DREAM OF LOVE; waltz, by C. H. Seeley. | Exaarr Him ALL YE PEOPLE; by E. W.. 


[44 

© Charles H. Seeley, Sedalia, 

Mo., as the author, in renewal for 28 

years. Renewal no. 15260, Feb. 38, 

1920. Original entry, Dec. 24, 1892, 
no. 52908. 


DREAMING; by Mrs. H. H. A. Beach, 
op. 15, no. 3. [45 
© Mrs. H. H. A. Beach, Hillsboro, 
N. H., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 15611, Feb. 
26, 1920. Original entry, Dec. 20, 
1892, no. 52198. 
| 


Durt (THE); by George W. Marston; 
sop. or ten. [46 


© E. Howard Thayer, Boston, as 
the executor, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 15572, Feb. 26, 1920. 
Original entry, Oct. 27, 1892, no. 
43805. 


Hanscom. Pot 


© E. W. Hanscom, Auburn, Me., 
as the author, in renewal for 28. 
years. Renewal no. 15590, Feb. 26, 
1920. Original entry, Dec. 5, 1892, 
no. 49682. . 


FAR AWAY BEYOND THE SHADOWS; 


words by Julia Sterling, music by 
Ira David Sankey. [52 

© Grace Victoria Sankey, North- 
field, Mass., as the next of kin of the. 
author who is not living, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 15485, 
Feb.. 26, 1920. Original entry, Feb.. 
20, 1898, no. 9516. 


FEAR NOT, O LAND; by F. C. Maker. 


[53: 

© F. C. Maker, Bristol, England, 

as the author, in renewal for 28. 

years. Renewal no. 15548, Feb. 26, 

1920. Original entry, July 29, 1892,. 
no. 31517. 


FESTIVAL JUBILATE; by Mrs. H. H. A.. 


EARLY, SEEKING, EARLY FINDING; by R. 
D. Horton [pseud. of Ira David 
Sankey ] ; [47 


© Grace Victoria Sankey, North- 
field, Mass., as the next of kin of 
the author who is not living, in re- 


Beach. [54 

© Mrs. H. H. A. Beach, Hillsboro,. 
N. H., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 15552, Feb. 
26, 1920. Original entry, Sept. 8,. 
1892, no. 36898. 


newal for 28 years, Renewal no, | FiRertizs; by Mrs. H. H. A. Beach, 


15476, Feb. 26, 1920. Original entry, 
Feb. 20, 1893, no. 9500. 


EDEN (THE) ROSE; by A. Foote, op. 26, 
no. 4. [48 


© Arthur Foote, Brookline, Mass., 


op. 15, no. 4. [55- 


© Mrs. H. H. A. Beach, Hillsboro, 
N. H., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 15612, Feb. 
26, 1920. Original entry, Dec. 20, 
1892, no. 52199. 


as the author, in reneyal for 28 | FLOW GENTLY SWEET AFTON; words by 


years. Renewal no. 15532, Feb. 26, 
1920. Original entry, Apr. 30, 1892, 
no. 18794. 


EKILENDE WOLKEN, SEGLER DER LUFTE 
(Wandering clouds, sail through the 
air) ; recitativ und arie mit begleit- 


Robert Burns, music by W. T. Porter. 

[56. 

© W. T. Porter, Cincinnati, as the 

author, in renewal for 28 years. 

Renewal no. 15311, Feb. 2, 1920. 

Original entry, Aug. 29, 1892, no. 
3857382. 


ung des orchesters oder pianoforte, | FoR THEE; words by William Henry 


von Mrs. H. H. A Beach. [49 


© Mrs. H. H. A. Beach, Hillsboro, 
N. H., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 15613, Feb. 
26, 1920. Original entry, Dec. 20, 
1892, no. 52200. 
402 


Gardner, music by Frank Lynes, op. 
18, no. 7; in EH flat and in G. [57 

© Adéle G. Lynes, Cambridge, 
Mass., as the widow of the author,,. 
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal 
no. 15621, Feb. 26, 1920. Original 
entry, Dec. 20, 1892, no. 52209, 52210. 


RENEWALS AND EXTENSIONS . 


no. 4, 1920 


6607 (73) 


FouRTH NOCTURNE; by John Field, rev. 
and fingered by CG. Dennée; in A 
maj. [58 
© Charles Dennée, Brookline, 
Mass., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 15553, Feb. 
26, 1920. Original entry, Sept. 14, 
1892, no. 37648. 


Wox (THE) Glove; words by Arlo 
Bates, music by G. W. roe omren 
© G. W. Chadwick, Boston, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 


newal no. 15602, Feb. 26, 1920. 
Original entry, Dee. 5, 1892, no. 
49733. 


FRANCESCA DA RIMINI; Symphonischer 
prolog, von A. Foote, op. 24; fiir 
grosses orchester. [60 

© Arthur Foote, Brookline, Mass., 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 15549, Feb. 26, 
1920. Original entry, Aug. 12, 1892, 
no. 383808. 


REE LANCES; by G. W. Marston; bar. 
in F and ten. in B flat. [61 


© E. Howard Thayer, Boston, as 
the executor, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 15614, Feb. 20, 1920. 
Original entry, Dec. 20, 1892, no. 
52201, 52202. 


FRIEND AFTER FRIEND DEPARTS; words 
by Montgomery, musie by James R. 
Murray. [62 

© Isabel Murray, Cincinnati, as 
the widow of the author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 15155, 
Jan. 2, 1920; Original entry, Jan. 7, 
1892, no. 1428. 


Furet (LE); morceau de genre, par 
T. Lack, op. 165; piano. [63 
© Theodore Lack, Paris, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 15418, Jan. 22, 1920. 
Original entry, Nov. 4, 1892, no. 
44996. 


GAVOTTE DES PUPAZZI; par V. Dol- 
metsch, op. 60; piano. [64 
© Victorine Valentine Octavie 
Penissou, Paris, as the widow of the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 15415, Jan. 22, 1920. 
Original entry, Nov. 11, 1892, no. 
45955. 


GLory To Gop; words by Frances R. 
Havergal, music by Augusto Rotoli. 
1. Sop. or ten., in D.—2. Mezzo sop. 
or bar., in C.—8. Alto or bass, in B 
flat. [65-67 

© Marta Rotoli, Boston, as the 
widow of the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 15253-15255, 
Feb. 2, 1920. Original entry Dec. 1, 
1892, no. 49036-49088. 


GO, ROSE, AND IN HER GOLDEN HAIR; by 
BK. W. Hanscom. [68 


© EH. W. Hanscom, Auburn, Me., 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 15617, Feb. 26, 
1920. Original entry, Dec. 20, 1892, 
no. 52205. 


GopARD (BENJAMIN LovuIsS PAUL) 38° 
nocturne; par B Godard, op. 139; 
piano, en ré bémol. [69 

© Madeleine Godard, Paris, as the 
next of kin of the author who is not 
living, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 15424, Jan. 22, 1920. 
Original entry, Dec. 21, 1892, no. 
52274. 


GOLDEN GATES; by Mrs. H. H. A. 
Beach, op. 19, no. 3. [70 


© Mrs. H. H. A. Beach, Hillsboro, 
N. H., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 15588, Feb. 
26, 1920. Original entry, Noy. 23, 
1892, no. 47762. 


GOLDEN (THE) RULE; words by Rian A. 
Dykes, music by Ira David Sankey. 
[71 
© Grace Victoria Sankey, North- 
field, Mass., as the next of kin of the 
author who is not living, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 15494, 
Feb. 26, 1920. Original entry, Feb. 
20, 1893, no. 9525. 


GOTHIC MARCH; by Th. Salomé, op. 48, 

“no. 1; organ. [72 

© C. Salomé, Paris, as the widow 

of the author, in renewal for 28 

years. Renewal no. 15511, Feb. 26, 

1920. Original entry, Mar. 21, 1892, 
no. 124838. 


GREEK (THE) GIRL’S SONG; to-day my 
lover feeds his flocks, words by Mere- 
dith Nicholson, music by Frank 
Lynes, op. 18, no. 6; contralto in C 

. and sop. in H. [73 

© Adéle G. Lynes, Cambridge, 
Mass., aS the widow of the author, 
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal 
no. 15585, Feb. 26, 1920. Original 
entry, Nov. 9, 1892, no. 45682, 45683. 


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6607 (74) 


pt, 10, BS) wee 


HARLEQUIN (THE); by Frank Lynes, | How Lone, DEAR LOVE; poem by Louise 


op. 14, no. 4; four hands. [74 


© Adéle G. Lynes, Cambridge, 
Mass., as the widow of the author, 
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal 
no. 15579, Feb. 26, 1920. Original 
entry, Nov. 9, 1892, no. 45685. 


Chandler Moulton, ‘musie ope iA: 
Foote, op. 26, no. na [81 


_© Arthur Foote, Brookline, Mass., 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 15539, Feb. 26,. 
1920. Original entry, Apr. 30, 1892, 

no. 18801. 


HarricAN & BRAHAM’s SONGS, V. 2; | HyMNE NUPTIAL; par T. Dubois; vio-. 


words by Ed. Harrigan, music by 
Dave Braham. [75 


© George Braham, New York, as 
the child of the deceased author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
15464, Feb. 26, 1920. Original en- 
try, Mar. 28, 1892, no.:13773. 


HaArvEsT (THE) MOON; pastoral, by 
C. A. White; quartet for male voices, 
in G. ; [76 


© Charles A. White, Mary L. 
Leonard and Blanche E. White, % 
White-Smith music pub. co., Boston, 
as the next of kin of the author who 
is not living, in extension for 14 


years. Renewal no. 15156, Jan. 5, I 


1920. Renewal entry, Jan. 5, 1906, 
no. © 1116138. 


HE LOVED ME SO; gospel song, by J. G. 
Dailey. [77 


© James Gerald Dailey, Philadel- 
phia, as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 15445, Feb. 
20, 1920. Original entry, Mar. 5, 


1892, no. 20194. I 


HE MAKETH WARS TO CEASE; by G. W. 
Chadwick. [78 


© George W. Chadwick, Boston, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 15521, Feb. 26, 
1920. Original entry, Apr. 2, 1892, 
no. 146838. 


HELIOTROPE ; words by Frank Dempster 
Sherman, music by M. R. Lang, op. 
92 n0. 4. [79 


© Margaret Ruthven Lang, Bos- 
ton, as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 15565, Feb. 
26, 1920. Original entry, Oct. 19, 
1892, no. 42424. 


lon, alto violoncelle, harpe et orgue. 
NO; 4: [82 


© Theodore Dubois, Thorigny, 
France, as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 15400, Jan. 
22, 1920. Original entry, Oct. a. 
1892, no. 40729. 


ARISE FROM DREAMS OF THEE; poem 
by Shelley, music by A. Foote, op. 
26, no. 7. [83-. 

© Arthur Foote, Brookline, Mass., 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 15535, Feb. 26, 
1920. Original entry, Apr. 80, 1892, 
no. 18797. 


BELIEVE IN GoD THE FATHER; words. 
by Lyman G. Cuyler, music by Rian 
A. Dykes [psued. of Ira David San- 
key] [84. 

© Grace Victoria Sankey, North- 
field, Mass., as the next of kin of the- 
author who is not living, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 155038, 
Feb. 26, 1920. Original entry, Feb.. 
20, 1898, no. 95389. 


WILL TRUST THEE; words by Lyman: 
G. Cuyler, music by Ira David San- 
key. [85.- 

© Grace Victoria Sankey, North- 
field, Mass., as the next of kin of the- 
author who is not living, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 15493, 
Feb. 26, 1920. Original entry, Feb. 
20, 18938, no. 9524. 


IDEAL (THE) ; words by Florence Harl 


Coates, music by Frank Lynes; com- 
pass D to G and B flat to HE te 

© Adéle G. Lynes, Cambridge, 
Mass., as the widow of the author, 
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal 
no. 15586, Feb. 26, 1920. Original 
entry, Nov. 16, 1892, no. 46746, 46747. 


How CAN YOU EVER UNDERSTAND; from | IN A BOWER; poem by Louise Chandler 


From dawn to sunset, words by 

George Barlow, music by A. Hervey. 

[80 

© Arthur Hervey, London, as the 

author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 

newal no. 15321, Feb. 5, 1920. Origi- 
nal entry, Feb. 17, 1892, no. 76389. 


404 


Moulton, music by A. Foote, op. 26, 
no. 9. [8ST 


© Arthur Foote, Brookline, Mass., 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 15587, Feb. 26, 
1920. Original entry, Apr. 30, 1892,. 
no. 18799. 


RENEWALS AND EXTENSIONS 


no. 4, 1920 


In AuTUMN; by Mr. H. H. A. Beach, 
"Op. 15; no; 1. [88 


© Mrs. H. H. A. Beach, Hillsboro, 
N. H, as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 15609, Feb. 
26, 1920. Original entry, Dec. 20, 
1892, no. 52196. 


In His NAME; words by D. W. Mor- 
gan, music by Ira David Sankey. 


© Grace Victoria Sankey, North- 
field, Mass., as the next of kin of 
the author who is not living, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
15501, Feb. 26, 1920. Original entry, 
Feb. 20, 1893, no. 9533. 


IN THE BLEST EVERMORE; by C. A. 
Havens. [90 


© C. A. Havens, Chicago, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 15308, Feb. 2, 1920. 
Original entry, Aug. 29, 1892, no. 
35726. 

JACQUEMINOT (THE) ROSE; words by 
Arlo Bates, music by G. W. Chad- 
wick. [91 
-© G. W. Chadwick, Boston, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 15607, Feb. 26, 1920. 
Original entry, Dec. 5, 1892, no. 
49738. 


JASMINE (THE) ; words by Arlo Fates, 
music by G. W. Chadwick. [92 
© G. W. Chadwick, Boston, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 15606, Feb. 26, 1920. 
Original entry, Dec. 5, 1892, no. 
49787. 


JERUSALEM THE GOLDEN; by W. Reed, 
op. 35. [93 
© William Reed, Quebec, Canada, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 15558, Feb. 26, 
1920. Original entry, Oet: 1p, S92, 
no. 41781. 


JESSIE’S FIRST MARCH; by J. Malone; 

piano or cabinet organ. [94 

© Jessie Malone, Sedalia, Mo., as 

the author, in renewal for 28 years. 

Renewal no. 15261, Feb. 3, 1920. 

Original entry, Dec. 24, 1892, Wo. 
52912. 


JESUS, THE VERY THOUGHT OF THEE; 
sacred duett, by J. H. Brewer; con- 
tralto and bar. in E flat. [95 

© John Hyatt Brewer, Brooklyn, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 15551, Feb. 26, 
1920. Original entry, Aug. 18, 1892, 
no. 34197. 


6607 (102) 


Jotty ‘A) CHRISTMAS; or, The 
neglected program, a Christmas can- 
tata, written and composed by C. H. 
Gabriel. [96 


©. Chas. H. Gabriel, Chicago, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 153815, Feb. 2, 1920. 
Original entry, Sept. 29, 1892, no. 
39454. 


JOLLY (THE) LITTLE WAITERS; Dy 
Frank L. Bristow. [97 


© Linnie S. Bristow, Covington, - 
Ky., as the widow of the author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
15314, Feb. 2, 1920. Original entry, 
Sept. 14, 1892, no. 37662. 


JUBILATE DEO; by C. Wirtz; in B flat. 

[98 

© Conrad Wirtz, New York, as 

the author, in renewal for 28 years. 

Renewal no. 15559, Feb. 26, 1920. 

Original entry, Oct. 15, 1892, no. 
41909. 


JUBILATE IN A FLAT; by C. A. eo 
[ 
© C. A. Havens, Chicago, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 15310. Feb. 2, 1920. 
Original entry, Aug. 29, 1892, no. 
35728. 


JuNIoR (A) BAND; words by Julia 
Sterling, music by R. A. Dykes 
[pseud. of Ira David Sankey] [190 


© Grace Victoria Sankey, North- 
field, Mass., as the next of kin of 
the author who is not living, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
‘15479, Feb. 26, 1920. Original entry, 
Feb. 20, 1893, no. 9508. 


LITTLE MOMENTS; words by Alice 
Montieth, musie by J. EH. Edwards 
[pseud. of Ira David Sankey] [101 


© Grace Victoria Sankey, North- 
field, Mass., as the next of kin of 
the author who is not living, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
15482, Feb. 26, 1920. Original entry, 
Feb. 20, 1893, no. 9511. 


Lorp (THE) Is IN HIS HOLY TEMPLE; 
by George F. Root. [102 


© Clara Louise Burnham, Chi- 
cago, aS the child of the deceased 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 15306, Feb. 2, 1920. Orig- 
inal entry, Aug. 11, 1892, no. 33201. 


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6607 (103) 


Lorp, THOU HAST BEEN OUR DWELLING 
PLACE; words from Psalm 90, music 
by Albert J. Holden; men’s voices. 

[103 


© Chas. E. Holden, Montclair, 
N. J., as the child of the deceased 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 15462, Feb. 26, 1920. Orig- 
inal entry, Mar. 14, 1892, no. 114309. 


LOVE ME IF I LIVE; poem by Barry 
Cornwall, music by A. Foote, op. 26, 
BO: 2. [104 


© Arthur Foote, Brookline, Mass., 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 15530, Feb. 26, 
1920. Original entry, Apr. 30, 1892, 
no. 18792. 


LOYAL AND TRUE; words by Annie M. 
Goodman, music by H. W..Fairbank. 
[105 


© W. A. Goodman, Chicago, as 
the executor, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 15213, Jan. 28, 
1920. Original entry, June 16, 1892, 
no. 25353. 


LULLABY; by H. W. Hanscom; con- 
tralto solo with violin obbl., male 
quartette ad lib. and pianoforte. 

[106 

© E. W. Hanscom, Auburn, Me., 

as the author, in renewal for 28 

years. Renewal no. 15616. Feb. 26, 

1920. . Original entry, Dec. 20, 1892, 
no. 52204. 


LUPINE (THE); words by Arlo Bates, 
music by G. W. Chadwick. [107 
© G. W. Chadwick, Boston, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 15604, Feb. 26, 1920. 


Original entry, Dec. 5, 1892, no. 
49735. 
MacDowELL (EDWARD ALEXANDER) 
Barearole; componirt von EK. A. 


MacDowell, op. 44; fiir gemischten 
chor und clavier zu 4 hinden. [108 

© Marian MacDowell, Peter- 
borough, N. H., as the widow of the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 


newal no. 15546, Feb. 26, 1920. 
Original entry, May 2, 1892, no. 
19020. 


MAGNIFICAT AND NUNC DIMITTIS; by 
A. Foote; in B flat maj. [109 


© Arthur Foote. Mrcokline. Mass., 
as the author, i» renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 15542, Feb. 26, 
1920. Original entry, Apr. 30, 1892, 
no. 18804. 


pt. 17, n. s., v. 15 


MANGER (THE) OF BETHLEHEM; aD- 
them, by C. A. Havens, with arr. 
for violin, harp or organ. [110 


© C. A. Havens, Chicago, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 15248, Feb. 2, 1920. 
Original entry, Oct. 27, 1892, no. 
438828. 


MARCHE DE PROCESSION; by Seymour 
Smith; piano. [111 
© S. Seymour Smith, London, as 
the child of the deceased author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
15547, Feb. 26, 1920. Original entry, 
May 18, 1892, no. 21036. 


MARCHE MILITAIRE; by T. Strong, op. 
39, no. 1; for 4 hands. 112 


© Templeton Strong, Geneva, 
Switzerland, as the author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
15574, Feb. 26, 1920. Original entry, 
Oct. 27, 1892, no. 43808. 


MARIONETTES (THE) ; waltz, by Frank 
Lynes, op. 14, no. 6; four hands. [113 


© Adéle G. Lynes, Cambridge, 
Mass., as the widow of the author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
15580, Feb. 26, 1920. Original entry, 
Nov. 9, 1892, no. 45686. 


MASS IN HONOR OF THE BLESSED SACRA- 
RAMENT; by La Hache, rev. and arr. 
for 2, 3, or 4 voices, with organ acc. 
arr. by B. Hamma. [114 


© Olga Hamma Frey and Clara 
Hamma Best, New York, as the chil- 
dren of the deceased author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
15252, Feb. 2, 1920. Original entry, 
Oct. 4,:1892, no. 40305. 


MASSENET (JULES EMILE FREDERIC) 
Clair de lune, et Valse rustique ; par- 
phrase de concert de Werther, 
drame lyrique de Massenet, par A 
Perilhou; piano. eee fe bs 9 


© A. Perilhou, Paris, as the au- 
thor, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 15403, Jan. 22, 1920. 
Original entry, Nov. 10, 1892, no. 
45957. 


Eventail (L’); vieille chanson 
francaise, poésie de Stop, musique 
de J. Massenet. [116 


© Louise Constance de Gressy, 
Paris, as the widow of the author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
15406, Jan. 22, 1920. Original entry, 
. Nov. 17, 1892, no. 46994. 


406 


RENEWALS AND EXTENSIONS 


no. 4, 1920 


_MASSENET (JULES EMILE FREDERIC)— 
Continued. 
Lied d’ Ossian; de Werther, arr. 
de A. Trojelli. (Miniatures sur les 
operas en vogue, no. 125)- [117 
© Vve. Trojelli, Paris, as the next 
of kin of the author who is not liv- 
ing, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 15407, Jan. 22, 1920. 
Original entry, Dec. 238, 1892, no. 
52724. 


— Ne donne pas ton coeur; poésie de 
Paul Marieton, musique de Pees 
[11 


© Louise Constance de Gressy, 
Paris, as the widow of the author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
15425, Jan. 22,1920. Original entry, 
Dec. 2, 1892, no. 49182. 


— Plus vite; poesie de Héléne Va- 
caresco, musique de J. Massenet. 
[119 


© Louise Constance de Gressy, 
Paris, as the widow of the author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
15426, Jan. 22,1920. Original entry, 
Dec. 21, 1892, no. 52275. 


—— Separation ; poésie de Paul Marie- 
ton, musique de J. Massenet. [120 


© Louise Constance de Gressy, 
Paris, as the widow of the author, 
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
15404, Jan. 22, 1920. Original entry, 
Novy. 17, 1892, no. 46992. 


— Valse rustique, et Clair de lune; 
de Werther, arr. de A. Trojelli. 
(Minatures sur les operas en vogue, 
no. 122) [121 


© Veuve Trojelli, Paris, as the 
next of kin of the author who is not 
living, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 15408, Jan. 22, 1920. 
Original entry, Dec. 23, 1892, no. 
52725. 


—— Werther; drame lyrique en 4 
actes et 5 tableaux de Massenet, 
petite transcription par Mare Burty. 
(Les silhouettes, no. 39) [122 


© Claudine Ponnet, Lyon, France, 
as the widow of the author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
15405, Jan. 22, 1920. Original entry, 
Noy. 18, 1892, no. 46993. 


MAZURKA TYROLIENNE; by Frank 
Lynes, op. 14, no. 2; four hands. [123 
© Adéle G. Lynes, Cambridge, 
Mass., as the widow of the author, 
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal 
no. 15578, Feb. 26, 1920. Original 
entry, Nov. 9, 1892, no. 45684. 


177085—20—8 


6607 (130) 


MAZURKETTA; par T. Lack, op. 163; 
piano. [1 124 
© Theodore Lack, Paris, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 15401, Jan. 22, 1920. 
Original entry, Oct. 7, 1892, no. 
46730. 


MrEApow (THE) BUE; words by Arlo 
Bates, music by G. W. Chadwick. 
[125 


© G. W. Chadwick, Boston, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 15605, Feb. 26,1920. Origi-- 
nal entry, Dec. 5, 1892, no. 49736. 


MENUET DU BOCAGE; par Aug. Durand, 
op. 98; piano. [126 
© Marie Jacques Durand, Paris, as 
the child of the deceased author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
15417, Jan. 22, 1920. Original entry, 
Nov. 18, 1892, no. 46991. 


Mrrry (THE) HUNTSMAN; by G. F. 
Suck [pseud. of G. P. Ritter] ; violin 
and piano. [127 


© H. P. Schmidt, Jamaica Plain, 
Mass., as the executor, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 15608, 
Feb. 26, 1920. Original entry, Dec. 
16, 1892, no. 51448. 


MILKMAN’S (THE) BRIDE. See Pene- 
lope. 

MINUET; by Th. Salomé, op. 48, no. 8; 
organ. [1 28 


© C. Salomé, Paris, as the widow 
of the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 15517, Feb. 26, 1920. 
Original entry, Mar. 21, 1892, no. 
12490. 


MOONLIGHT ON THE LAKE; quartette, by 
C. A. White; male voices. (C. A. 
White’s secular quartettes for male 
voices) [129 


© Charles A. White, Mary L. Leon- 
ard, and Blanche E. White, c/o 
White-Smith music pub. co., Boston, 
as the next of kin of the author who 
is not living, in extension for 14 
years. Renewal no. 15509, Mar. 4, 
1920. Renewal entry, Feb. 21, 1906, 
No. C 114694. 


My LITTLE LASS; words by William 
Henry Gardner, music by Frank 
Lynes, op. 18, no. 8; compass G to G 
and D to D. [180 

© Adéle G. Lynes, Cambridge, 
Mass., as the widow of the author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
15589, Feb. 26, 1920. Original entry, 
Nov. 16, 1892, no. 46750, 46751. 


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pt. 111, 0. s., v. 15 


My TRUE LOVE HATH MY HEART. See | O JESUS, THOU ART STANDING; solo and 


Ditty (A). 


NEVER GIVE UP THE SHIP; words by F. 
EK. Weatherly, music by Stephen 
Adams. [131 


© Laura Maybrick, Ryde, Isle of 
Wight, as the widow of the author, 
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal 


quartette, by G. W. Marston. [188 

© E. Howard Thayer, Boston, as 
the executor, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 15527, Feb. 26, 1920. 
Original entry, Apr. 18, 1892, no. 
16847. ; 


no. 15318, Feb. 5, 1920. Original | ODE FOR THE OPENING OF THE WORLD'S 


entry, Feb. 9, 1892, no. 6492. 


New (THE) BorRN Kine; Christmas 
concert exercise for the church and 
Sunday school, by C. H. Gabriel. 

[132 

NEw (A) METHOD FOR THE PIANOFORTE; 
by James Bellak. Foreign fingering. 
Gordon’s enl. and rey. ed. _ [183 


© Chas. E. Bellak, Philadelphia, as 
the child of the deceased author, in 
extension for 14 years. Renewal no, 
15628, Feb. 21, 1920. Renewal entry, 
Dec. 24, 1906, no. C 137756. 


NicHTt (THE) HAS A THOUSAND EYES; 
poem by Francis W. Bourdillon, mu- 
sic by A. Foote, op. 26, no. 8. [134 


FAIR, HELD AT CHICAGO, 1892; poem 
by Harriet Monroe, music by G. W. 
Chadwick. [1389 

© George W. Chadwick, Boston, as. 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 15818, Feb. 2, 1920. 
Original entry, Sept. 3, 1892,. no 
36359. 


OFFERTORY; by Th. ‘Salomé op. 48, no. 
[140 


6; in E flat; organ. 

© C. Salomé, Paris, as the widow 
of the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 15515, Feb. 26, 
1920. Original entry, Mar. 21, 1892, 
no. 12488.. 


© Arthur Foote, Brookline, Mass., | ONE THING HAVE I DESIRED OF THE LORD; 


as the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 15531, Feb. 26, 1920. 
Original entry, Apr. 30, 1892, no. 
187938. 


NicHT (THE) HATH A THOUSAND EYES; 
music by G. W. Marston; quartete 
for female voices. [185 

© BH. Howard Thayer, Boston, as 
the executor, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 15591, Feb. 26, 1920. 
Original entry, Dec. 5, 1892, no. 
49683. 
© Charles H. Gabriel, Chicago, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 15312, Feb. 2, 1920. 
Original entry, Sept. 2, 1892, no. 
36215. ; 
NoT WILLING THAT ANY SHOULD PERISH 5 


anthem by G. W. Marston. [141 


© E. Howard Thayer, Boston, as 
executor, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 15523, Feb. 26, 1920. 
Original entry, Apr. 18, 1892, no. 
16848. 


ONWARD O JUNIOR ENDEAVORERS ; words 


by F. J. Crosby, music by Ira David 
Sankey. [142 


© Grace Victoria Sankey, North- 
field, Mass., as the next of kin of the 
author who is not living, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 15490, 
Feb. 26, 1920. Original entry, Feb. 
20, 1898, no. 9521. 


words by Robert Bruce, music by Ira | OR!#NTAL seRENADE; by M. R. Lang, 


David Sankey. [136 


© Grace Victoria Sankey, North- 
field, Mass., as the next of kin of the 
author who is not living, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 15158, 
Jan. 16, 1920. Original entry, Mar. 
28, 1892, no. 13750. 


QO BLESSED LorpD, I comME; words by F. 
J. Crosby, music by Ira David 
Sankey. [137 

© Grace Victoria Sankey, North- 
field, Mass., as the next of kin of the 
author who is not living, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 15484, 
Feb. 26, 1920. Original entry, Feb. 
20, 18938, no. 9515. 


408 


op. 8, no. 1. [143 


© Margaret Ruthven Lang, Bos- 
ton, as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 15562, Feb. 26, 
1920. Original entry, Oct. 19, 1892, 
no, 42421. 


Our CHRISTIAN BAND; words by Lyman 


G. Cuyler, music by Ira David San- 
key. [144 


© Grace Victoria Sankey, North- 
field, Mass., as the next of kin of the 
author who is not living, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 15499, 
Feb. 26, 1920. Original entry, Feb. 
20, 1893, no. 9531. 


RENEWALS AND EXTENSIONS 


no. 4, 1920 


Our JUNIOR BAND; 
Crosby, music by Ira David Sankey. 
[145 


© Grace Victoria Sankey, North- 
field, Mass., as the next of kin of the 
author who is not living, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 15492, 
Feb. 26, 1920. Original entry, Feb. 
20, 1893, no. 9528. 


PASTORAL RHAPSODY ; by Th. Salomé op. 
48, no. 8; organ. [146 


© C. Salomé, Paris, as the widow 
of the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 15622, Feb. 26, 
1920. Original entry, Mar. 21, 1892, 
no. 12485. 


PAUL AND SILAS; words by P. P. Bliss, 
music by Ira David Sankey. [147 


© Grace Victoria Sankey, North- 
field, Mass., as the next of kin of the 
author who is not living, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 15160, 
Jan. 16, 1920. Original entry, Mar. 
28, 1892, no. 18751. 


PENELOPE; or, The milkman’s bride, a 
comic. operetta in one act, with origi- 
nal words and adaptation by Frank 
C. Walker. [148 


© F. C. Walker, New York, as the 
author, in extension for 14 years. 
Renewal no. 15465, Feb. 26, 1920. 
Renewal entry, Mar. 6, 1906, no. C 
115751. 


PHANTOMS; by Mrs. H. H. A. Beach, op. 
da, no, 2. [149 


© Mrs. H. H. A. Beach, Hillsboro, 
N. H., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 15610, Feb. 
26, 1920. Original entry, Dec. 20, 
1892, no. 52197. 


Puiton ; by T. Strong, op. 38, no. 3. 
[150 


© Templeton Strong, Geneva, 
Switzerland, as the author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
15584, Feb. 26, 1920. Original entry, 
Nov. 9, 1892, no. 45690. 


Poet (A) GAZES ON THE MOON; after 
Tang-Jo-Su, tr. by Stuart Merrill, 
music by M. R. Lang, op. 8, no. 3. 

[151 

© Margaret Ruthven Lang, Bos- 

ton, as the author, in renewal for 28 

years. Renewal no. 15564, Feb. 26, 

1920. Original entry, Oct. 19, 1892, 
no. 42423. 


6607 (158) 


words by F. J. | PrRiERE (PRAYER); by Th. Salomé, op. 


48, no. 2; organ. [152 

© C. Salomé, Paris, as the widow 
of the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 15512, Feb. 26, 
1920. Original entry, Mar. 21, 1892, 
no. 12484. 


PURITANIA; Or, The-earl and the maid 
of Salem, comic opera in 2 acts, 
libretto by C. M. S. McLellan, musie 
by E. S. Kelley. ribs 


© Edgar Stillman Kelley, Oxford, 
O., as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 15466, Feb. 27, 
1920. Original oe Dec. 31, 1892, 
no. 54504. 


QUARTETT IN C; von A. Foote, op. 203 
fiir klavier, violine, bratsche und 
violoncell. [154 

© Arthur Foote, Brookline, Mass., 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 15545, Feb. 26, 
1920. Original entry, May 2, 1892, 
no. 19019. 


REDEEMED; words by S. F. Smith, mu- 
sic by Ira David Sankey. [155 
© Grace Victoria Sankey, North- 
field, Mass., as the next of kin of the 
author who is not living, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 15483, 
Feb. 26, 1920. Original entry, Feb. 
20, 1898, no. 9514. 


REVERIE ET POLONAISE DE CONCERT; par 
Charles N. Allen, op. 12; violon et 
piano. [156 

© Eunice Humphrey Allen Bab- 
bitt, Brookline, Mass., as the widow 
of the author, in renewal for 28 


years. Renewal no. 15578, Feb. 26, 
1920. Original entry, Oct. 27, 
1892, no. 43806. 


RIVER (THE) OF REST; trio, words by 
Joaquin Miller, music by G. W. 
Marston ; female voices. [157 


© E. Howard Thayer, Boston, as 
the executor, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 15594, Feb. 26, 
1920. Original entry, Dec. 5, 1892, 
no. 49686. 


Room FoR JESUS; words by John H. 
Yates, music by Ira David Sankey. 
[158 
© Grace Victoria Sankey, North- 
field, Mass., as the next of kin of 
the author who is not living, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
15488, Feb. 26, 1920. Original entry, 
Feb. 20, 1898, no. 9519. 


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6607 (159) 


SAINT-SAENS (CHARLES CAMILLE) 
Aimons-nous; poesie de Th. De 
Banville, musique de C. Saint-Saéns. 

[159 

© C. Saint-Saéns, Paris, as the 

author, in renewal for 28 years. 

Renewal no. 15412, Jan. 22, 1920. 

Original entry, Oct. 22, 1892, no. 
42761. 


—-2° trio; par C. Saint-Saens; en 
mi mineur, piano, violon et violon- 
celle. [160 


© C. Saint-Saens, Paris, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 15419, Jan. 22, 1920. 
Original entry, Dec. 2, 1892, no. 
49127, 


SAINTE AGNES; drame sacré en deux 
partes, de Louis Gallet, musique de 
C. de Grandval. [161 


© Dame Marochetti, Paris, as the 
child of the deceased author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
15410, Jan. 22, 1920. Original entry, 
Nov. 25, 1892, no. 47946. 


SALOME (TH.) Andantino; by T. Sa- 

lomé, op. 48, no. 9; organ. [162 

© C. Salomé, Paris, as the widow 

of the author, in renewal no. 15518, 

Feb. 26, 1920. Original entry, Mar. 
21, 1892, no. 12491. 


— Fugue; by T. Salomé, op. 48, no. 

5; organ. [163 

© C. Salomé, Paris, as the widow 

of the author, in renewal for 28 

years. Renewal no. 15514, Feb. 26, 

1920. Original entry, Mar. 21, 1892, 
no. 12487. 


SALTARELLE A Pausilippe; par Paul 
Wachs; piano. [164 


© Vve. Paul Wachs, St. Mondi, 
France, as the widow of the author, 
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal 
no. 15422, Jan. 22, 1920. Original 
entry, Dec. 9, 1892, no. 50269. 


SALVE REGINA; sacred solo, by Andrew 

J. Boex; sop. or ten. [165 

© Mrs. A. J. Boex, Cincinnati, 

as the widow of the author, in re- 

newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 

15307, Feb. 2, 1920. Original entry, 
Aug. 11, 1892, no. 33210. 


ScHOOL ROOM ECHOES; by H. EH. Cogs- 
well. [166 
© Hamlin E. Cogswell, Indiana, 
Pa., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 15317, Feb. 
2, 1920. Original entry, 
1892, no. 42549, 


Oet?\ 20, 


pt. 113, 0. S, v.35 


SCOTTISH ECLOGUE; by Th. Salomé, op. 

48, no. 4; organ. [167 

© C. Salomé, Paris, as the widow 

of the author, in renewal for 28 

years. Renewal no. 15513, Feb. 26, 

1920. Original entry, Mar. 21, 1892, 
no. 12486. — 


SENTENCES AND RESPONSES; by G. W. 
Marston. [168 


© E. Howard Thayer, Boston, as 
executor, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 15522, Feb. 26, 1920. 
Original entry, Apr. 18, 1892, no. 
16842. 


SERENADE; praeludium, air, intermezzo, 
romanze gavotte von A. Foote op. 
25; fiir streich orchester in E dur. 

[169 


© Arthur Foote, Brookline, Mass., 
as the author in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 15550 Feb. 26, 
1920. Original sentry, Aug. 12, 
1892, no. 33304. 


SHALL A SMILE OF GUILEFUL GLANCE; 
by T. Strong, op. 38, no. 1. [170 


© Tempieton Strong, Geneva, 
Switzerland, as the author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
15582, Feb. 26, 1920. Original en- 
try, Nov. 9, 1892, no. 45688. 


SING, SING, MUSIC WAS GIVEN; words 
by Thomas Moore, music by J. H. 
Brewer, op. 23, no. 4; male cho. 
with bar. solo, ace. by piano, organ, 
violin and cello. [171 


© John Hyatt Brewer, Brooklyn, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years: Renewal no. 15577, Feb. 26, 
1920. Original entry, Nov. 7, 1892, 
no. 45454. 


SKELETON (THE) IN ARMOUR; ballad 
by A. Foote, op. 28; cho. and orch. 
; [172 


© Arthur Foote, Brookline, Mass., 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 15619, Feb. 26, 
1920. Original entry, . Dee. 20, 
1892, no. 52207. ; 


Sky-sHie (THE); words by Frank 
Dempster Sherman, music by M. R. 
Lang, op. 9, no. 3. [173 

© Margaret Ruthven Lang, Bos- 
ton, as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 15567, Feb. 
26, 1920. Original entry, Oct. 19, 
1892, no. 42426. 


410 


RENEWALS AND EXTENSIONS 


no. 4, 1920 


SLEEP, BABY, SLEEP; words from the 
German of Elizabeth Prentiss, music 
by A. Foote, op. 26, no. 1. [174 


© Arthur Foote, Brookline, Mass., 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 15529, Feb. 26, 
1920. Original entry, Apr. 30, 1892, 
no. 18791. 


Sone (A) oF PRAISE; words by R. F. 
Gordon, music by Ira David Sankey. 
[175 
© Grace Victoria Sankey, North- 
field, Mass., as the next of kin of 
the author who is not living, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
15486, Feb. 26, 1920. Original entry, 
Feb. 20, 1893, no. 9517. 


Sone (A) SECRET; by E. W. Hanscom. 

[176 

© E. W. Hanscom, Auburn, Me., 

as the author, in renewal for 28 

years. Renewal no. 15618, Feb. 26, 

1920. Original entry, Dec. 20, 
1892, no, 52206. 


SPEED THE LIFE BOAT; words by F. J. 
Crosby, music by Ira David Sankey. 
ie Wig 
© Grace Victoria Sankey, North- 
field, Mass., as the next of kin of the 
author who is not living, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 15497, 
Feb. 26, 1920. Original entry, Feb. 
20, 1893, no. 9529. 


SPINNING SONG; words by Lizette 
Woodworth Reese, music by M. R. 
Lang, op. 9, no. 2 [178 

© Margaret Ruthven Lang, Bos- 
ton, as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 15566, Feb. 26, 
1920. Original entry, Oct. 19, 1892, 
no. 42425. 


SPRINGTIME; by George W. Marston; 

sop. or ten. [179 

© E. Howard Thayer, Boston, as 

the executor, in renewal for 28 

years. Renewal no. 15569, Feb. 26, 

1920. Original entry, Oct. 27, 1892, 
no. 43802. 


STANDARD GRADED COURSE OF STUDIES 
FOR THE PIANOFORTE; compiled by W. 
S. B. Mathews. v. 1. (Standard 
grade) 

© Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia, 
as the proprietors, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 15641, Dec. 30, 
1919. Original entry, Jan. 15, 1892, 
no. 2871. . 


[180 | 


6607 (187) 


STANDARD GRADED COURSE OF STUDIES 
FOR THE PIANOFORTE—Continued. 

v. 8. (Standard grade) 

[181 

© Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia, 

as the proprietors, in renewal for 28 


years. Renewal no. 15643, Dec. 30, 
1919. Original entry, Oct. i 1892, 
no. 39968. 


STATUE (LA) DU COMMANDEUR; panto- 
mime en 3 actes, de Paul Eudel et 
Evariste Mangin, musique de. 
Adolphe David. Partition. [182 

© Ad. David, Paris, as the author, 
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal 
no, 15398, Jan. 22, 1920. Original 
entry, Apr. 28, 1892, no. 18929. 


STRONG IN THY STRENGTH, O JESUS; 
words arr. from F. Thornton, music 
by Ira David Sankey. [183 

© Grace Victoria Sankey, North- 
field, Mass., as the next of kin of 
the author who is not living, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
15487, Feb. 26, 1920. Original entry, 
Feb. 20, 1893, no. 9518. 


SUMMER LONGINGS; poem by Denis 
Florence McCarthy, music by A. 


Foote, op. 26, no. 5. [184 


© Arthur Foote, Brookline, Mass., 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 15533, Feb. 26, 
1920. Original entry, Apr. 30, 1892, 
no. 18795. 


SUR LA MONTAGNE; poésie de Theo- 
phile Gautier, musique de Charles 
Leyvadé. (Deux melodies, no. 2) 

[185 


© Ch. Levadé, Paris, as the au- 


thor, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 15421, Jan. 22, 1920. 
Original entry, Dec. 8, 1892, no. 
50268. 


SYMPHONIE ALLEGRO; by Th. Salomé, 


op. 48, no. 10; organ. [186 
© C. Salomé, Paris, as the widow 
of the author,, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 15519, Feb. 26, 
1920. Original entry, Mar. 21, 
1892, no. 12492. 


TAKE ME O MY FATHER; words by Ray 
Palmer, music by Ira David Sankey. 
[187 
© Grace Victoria Sankey, North- 
field, Mass., as the next of kin of the 
author who is not living, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 15491, 
Feb. 26, 1920. Original entry, Feb. 
20, 1898, no. 9522. 


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6607 (188) 


pt. HI, n. s., v.15 


TAMBOURINE MARCH; grand march de 
concert, by W. M. Treloar, op. 31; 
cho; Yad! libity i” seiane det. 
Piano solo. [188, 189 


© W. M. Treloar, St. Louis, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 15468, 15469, each Feb. 28, 
1920. Original entry, Apr. 25, 1892, 
no. 17914, 17915. 


Tr Deum; by C. Wirtz; in EH flat. [190 
© Conrad Wirtz, New York, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 15560, Feb. 26, 1920. 
Original entry, Oct. 15, 1892, no. 
41910. 


THERE IS A BIVER; by G. W. Chadwick. 
[191 


© George W. Chadwick, Boston, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 15520, Feb. 26, 
1920. Original entry, Apr. 2, 1892, 
no. 14682. 


THEY THAT ARE WISE; words by Allen 
A. Judson, musie by Rian A. Dykes 
[pseud. of Ira David Sankey ] [192 


© Grace Victoria Sankey, North- 
field, Mass., as the next of kin of the 
author who is not living, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 15504, 
Feb. 26, 1920. Original entry, Feb. 
20, 1898, no. 9540. 


THIS IS OUR ENDEAVOR; words by F. J. 
Crosby, music by Ira David Sankey. 
[193 
© Grace Victoria Sankey, North- 
field, Mass., as the next of kin of the 
author who is not living, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 15489, 
Feb. 26, 1920. Original entry, Feb. 
20, 1898, no. 9520. 


To BLOSSOMS ; poem by Robert Herrick, 
music by A. Foote, op. 26, no. 6. [194 


© Arthur Foote, Brookline, Mass., 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 15534, Feb. 26, 
1920. Original entry, Apr. 30, 1892, 
no. 18796. 


TO-DAY MY LOVER FEEDS HIS FLOCKS. 
See Greek (The) girl’s song. 


TRILLIUMS (THE); words by Arlo 
Bates, music by G. W. Chadwick. 
[195 


© G. W. Chadwick, Boston, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 15597, Feb. 26, 1920. 


Original entry, Dec. 5, 1892, no. 


49728. 


TRIPPING OVER THE LAWN; polka, by J. 
Rand; pianoforte, four hands. [196 
© Josie Rand, % White-Smith 
music pub. co., Boston, as the au- 
thor, in extension for 14 years. Re- 
newal no. 15510, Mar. 4, 1920. Re- 


newal entry, 'Febs >2i,' 290G ino. 
C 114699. 

Turn THY FACE FROM MY SINS; by 
Frank Lynes. [197 


© Adéle G. Lynes, Cambridge, 
Mass., as the widow of the author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
15557, Feb. 26, 1920. Original entry, 
Sept. 22, 1892, no. 38462. 


Two MEN OF THE OLDEN TIME; charac- 
ter dueit, words by Clyde Almore, 
musie by C. A. White. [198 

© Charles A. White, Mary L. 
Leonard, Blanche E. White, % 
White-Smith music pub. co., Boston, 
as the next of kin of the author who 
is not living, in extension for 14 
years. Renewal no. 15157, Jan. 10, 
1920. Renewal entry, Jan. 5, 1906, 
no. C 111618. 

VALSE REVERIE; par T. Lack, op. 164; 
piano. [199 

© Theodore Lack, Paris, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 15414, Jan. 22, 1920. 
Original entry, Nov. 4, 1892, no. 
44998. 

VENITE; by A. Foote; in C maj. [200 

© Arthur Foote, Brookline, Mass., 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 15543, Feb. 26, 
1920. Original entry, Apr. 30, 1892, 
no. 18805. 

by C. Wirtz; in H flat. [201 

© ‘Conrad Wirtz, New York, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 15561, Feb. 26, 1920. 
Original entry, Oct. 15, 1892, no. 
41911. 

VENITE EXULTEMUS, IN B FLAT MAJOR; 
solo and quartet, by G. W. Marston. 

[202 

© KE. Howard Thayer, Boston, as 

the executor, in renewal for 28 years. 

Renewal no. 15524, Feb. 26, 1920. 

Original entry, Apr. 18, 1892; no. 
16844. 

VESPER SONG; trio, words by Celia 
Thaxter, music by G. W. Marston; 
female voices. [203 

© E. Howard Thayer, Boston, as 
the executor, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 15598, Feb. 26, 1920. 
Original entry, Dec. 5, 1892, no. 
49685. 


412 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1920 


6607 (218) 


VIOLET, COME REJOICE WITH ME; by 
George W. Marston; sop. or ten. 

204 

© EH. Howard Thayer, Boston, as 

the executor, in renewal for 28 years. 

Renewal no 15570, Feb. 26, 1920. 

Original entry, Oct. 27, 1892, no. 

43803. 


WANDERING FROM Gop; words by H. A. 
Hoffman, music by James R. Mur- 
ray. [205 

© Isabel Murray, Cincinnati, as 
the widow of the author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 15305, 
Feb. 2, 1920. Original entry, Aug. 
11, 1892, no. 33198. 

WatTEeR (THE) Lity; words by Arlo 

Bates, music by G. W. Chadwick. 
[206 
© G. W. Chadwick, Boston, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 


newal no. 15598, Feb. 26, 1920. 
Original entry, Dec. 5, 1892, no. 
49729. 


; words from Geibel’s Stille was- 
serrose, tr. by L. C., music by A. 
Foote, op. 26, no. 10. [207 


© Arthur Foote, Brookline, Mass., 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 15538, Feb. 26, 
1920. Original entry, Apr. 30, 1892, 
no. 18800. 


WEDDING HYMN; by Th. Salomé, op. 

48, no. 7; organ. [208 

© C. Salomé, Paris, as the widow 

of the author, in renewal for 28 

years. Renewal no. 15516, Feb. 26, 

1920. Original entry, Mar. 21, 1892, 
no. 12489. 


WELCOME TO-NIGHT; greeting, quartette 
pye®. A; White; in B flat. (C.° A, 
White’s secular quartettes for male 
voices ) [209 

© Charles A. White, Mary L. 
Leonard and Blanche E. White, % 
White-Smith music pub. co., Boston, 
as the next of kin of the author who 
is not living, in extension for 14 
years. Renewal no. 15670, Mar. 18, 
1920. Renewal entry, Feb. 28, 1906, 
no. C 115140. 

WHEN LOVE WAS A LITTLE BOY; from 
the operetta King Hump, words and 
music by Alfred Scott-Gatty. [210 

© A. J. S. Scott-Gatty, London, as 
the child of the deceased author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 


15319, Feb. 5, 1920. Original entry, 


Feb. 13, 1892, no. 7059. 


WHITER THAN sNOW; words by R. A. 
D., music by Ira David Sankey. 
Pata 


© Grace Victoria Sankey, North- 
field, Mass., as the next of kin of the 
author who is not living, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 15500, 
Feb. 26, 1920. Original entry, Feb. 
20, 1898, no. 9582.. 


WHITING (GEORGE H.) 3 preludes; by 
G. E. Whiting, op. 2; organ. 1. In 
C maj.—2. In C maj.—3. In D min. 

[212-214 


© George E. Whiting, Boston, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 15554-15556, each Feb. 
26, 1920. Original entry, Sept. 14, 
1892, no. 37644-37646. 


WHOSOEVER SHALL CALL; words by 
David A. Moxey, music by Ira David 
Sankey. [215 


© Grace Victoria Sankey, North- 
field, Mass., as the next of kin of 
the author who is not living, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
15159, Jan. 16, 1920. Original entry, 
Mar. 28, 1892, no. 13749. 


Witp (THE) BRIAR; words by Arlo 
Bates, music by G. W. Chadwick. 
[216 


© G. W. Chadwick, Boston, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 15600, Feb. 26, 1920. 
Original entry, Dec. 5, 1892, no. 
49781. 


YOUTHFUL WORKERS; words by Julia 
Sterling, music by R. D. Horton 
[pseud. of Ira David Sankey] [217 


© Grace Victoria Sankey, North- 
field, Mass., as the next of kin of the 
author who is not living, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 15477, 
Feb. 26, 1920. Original entry, Feb. 
. 20, 1898, no. 9501. 


2D VESPERS; by HE. Marzo, op. 34; four 
voices. [218 


© Eduardo Marzo, New York, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 15199, Jan. 238, 1920. 
Original entry, Dee. 31, 1892, no. 
54548. 


413 


het i. 


Gh he 
ak « 


» 
aD 


Semeor MUSIC USED, OR ~—LICENSED TO BE-USED FOR THE. .MAN- 


UFACTURE OF PARTS OF 


INSTRUMENTS SERVING TO PRODUCE 


MECHANICALLY THE (MUSICAL WORK UNDER SEC. 1 (E) OF THE 


ACT OF MAR. 4, 1909. 


[6607 


ABANDONADO; by Guillerma Posadas. 

[219 

© Sherman, Clay & co., San Fran- 

cisco. Notice rec’d Apr. 8, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 98. 


ALL THE NIGHT LONG. [220 

© Artmusie, inc., New York. No- 

tice rec’d Mar. 381, 1920; recorded, 
vy. 4, p. 96. 


BABY LAMB. [221 

© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 

Notice rec’d Mar. 20, 1929; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 93. 


BAMBOO BUNGALOW. [222 
© Hrwin R. Schmidt and Haven 
Gillespie, Chicago. Notice rec’d Apr. 
138, 1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 99. 
BEAUTIFUL HAWAII. [223 
© Shapiro, Bernsiein & co., inc, 
New York. Notice ree’d Apr. 7, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 98. 


BEHIND YOUR SILKEN VEIL; by Vincent 
Rose, Richard Coburn and Earl 
Burtnette. [224 

© Sherman, Clay & co., San Fran- 
cisco. Notice rec’d Apr. 8, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 98. 


BLUE DIAMONDS. [225 
© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 


Notice rec’d Mar. 31, 1920; recorded, . 


v. 4, p. 96. 


CHASING THE BLUES. [226 

© Al. Piantadosi & co., inc., New 

York. Notice rec’d Mar. 18, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 91. 


CHINA BABY. [227 

© Universal music publishers, 

inc., New Orleans. Notice rec’d Mar. 
31, 1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 96. 


CLING A LITTLE CLOSER, SWEETIE DEAR. 

[228 

© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 

Notice ree’d Mar. 30, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 97. 


CLOSE TO YOUR HEART; from Honey 
girl. [229 
© Artmusic, ine, New York. 
Notice rec’d Mar. 31, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 96. 


DANCING TUMBLE ToM. [230 


© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 
Notice rec’d Mar. 20, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 93. 


DARDANELLA (THE) BLUES. [231 


© Fred Fisher, inc. New York. 
Notice rec’d Apr. 5, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 97. 


Do rou KNow; by Ray McNamara and 
Bert Fitzgibbon. [282 
© Sherman, Clay & co., San Fran- 
cisco. Notice rec’d Apr. 8, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 98. 


Don’t YOU REMEMBER THE TIME. [233 

© Will Rossiter, Chicago. Notice 

rec’d Apr. 1, 1920; recorded, v. 4, 
p. 94. 


DREAMS OF LONG AGO; words by Wor- 
ton David, musie by Horatio 
Nicholls. [234 

© Lawrence Wright music co., 
London. Notice rec’d Mar. 31, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 95. 


Farry TALES; from Buddies, by B. C. 
Hilliam. [235 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice ree’d Apr. 1, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 97. 


GEORGIA MOONLIGHT. [236 
© Haven Gillespie, Roy Thornton, 
Erwin R. Schmidt, Chicago. Notice 
rec’d Mar. 30, 1920; recorded, v. 4, 
p. 97. 


GIRL OF MY DREAMS; by Harry and 
Chas. Tobias. [237 
© CG. OC. Church & co., Hartford, 
Conn. Notice rec’d Mar. 24, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 92. 


415 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6607 (238) 


GOoD-BYE WALTZ; by Art Hickman. 


[238 

© Sherman, Clav & co., San Fran- 

cisco. Notice rec’d Apr. 8, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 98. 


He RAISED EVERYBODY’S RENT BUT 
KATIE’S. [239 
© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 
Notice rec’d Mar. 20, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 94. 


Hen (THE) AND THE Cow; only a 
dream of the past. [240 


© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 


York. Notice rec’d Mar. 25, 1920; 

recorded, v. 4, p. 92. 
HINDU MOON. [241 
© Will Rossiter, Chicago. Notice 


rec’d Apr. 1, 1920; recorded, v. 4, 


p. 94. 


Hoip ME; by Ben Black and Art Hick- 
man. [242 
© Sherman, Clay & co., San Fran- 
cisco. Notice rec’d Apr. 8, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 98. 


How WONDERFUL YOU ARE. [248 


© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 
Notice rec’d Mar. 20, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 98. 


I’LL BE BUSY AS A BEE UNTIL I FIND MY 
HONEY. [244 


© Leo Feist, ine, New York. 
Notice rec’d Apr. 2, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 94. 


I'LL BE GLAD TO GET BACK; words by 
Martin Swauger and R. A. Wilson, 
music by W. C. Polla [pseud. of 
W. C. Powell] [245 

© GC. C. Church & co., Hartford, 
Conn. Notice rec’d Mar. 24, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 92. 


TLL BE YOUR BABY VAMPIRE, IF YOU'LL 
BE THE FOOL THERE WAS. [246 
© Will Rossiter, Chicago. Notice 
rec’d Apr. 1, 1920; recorded, v. 4, 
p. 94. 


TLL HAVE MY WAY. [247 


© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 
Notice rec’d Mar. 20, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 93. 


I LOVE TO FOX TROT; from Honey girl. 

[248 

© Artmusic, ine, New York. 

Notice rec’d Mar. 31, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 96. 


pt. III, D. s., v.15 


I’M ALWAYS FALLING IN LOVE WITH 
THE OTHER FELLOW’S GIRL. [249 
© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Mar. 25, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 92. 


I’M LOSING MY HEART TO SOMEONE; 
from Honey girl. [250 
© Artmusic, ine, New York. 
Notice rec’d Mar. 31, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 96. 


I’M THE GOOD MAN THAT WAS SO HARD 
TO FIND. [251 
© Al. Piantadosi & co., ine, New 
York. Notice rec’d Mar. 18, 1920: 
recorded, v. 4, p. 91. 


I’M WILD ABOUT SUNSHINE. ‘pose 

© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 

Notice rec’d Apr. 18, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 99. 


I’VE GOT A LOVIN’ MAN AND HE JUST 


SUITS ME. [253 
© Roger Graham, Chicago. No- 
tice rec’d Apr. 7, 1920; recorded, 


v. 4, p. 98. 


V’vVE GOT THE PROFITEERING BLUES. [254 

© Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

Notice rec’d Apr. 5, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 97. 


Ir, AND & BUT. [255 

© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 

Notice rec’d Mar. 22, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 98. 


IF YOU’RE ONLY FOOLING "ROUND ME, 
WHY DON’T YOU PUT ME WISE. [256 
© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Mar. 31, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 96. 
IN BABYLAND. [257 
© Henry Burr music corp., New 
York. Notice reec’d Apr. 9, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 99. 
IN FAIR JAPAN. [258 
© Leo Feist, inc, New York. 
Notice ree’d Apr. 2, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 94. 

IN OLD MADEIRA. [259 
-© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Mar. 25, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 92. 

IN THE LAND OF RICE AND TEA. [260 

© Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine., 
New York. Notice rec’d Apr. 7, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 98. 
IN THE YEAR 50-50. [261 
© Leo Feist, ine, New York. 
Notice rec’d Apr. 2, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 94. 


416 


NOTICES 
no. 4, 1920 


IT MUST BE LOVE. [262 

© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 

Notice rec’d Mar. 20, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 94. 


IT’S ALWAYS THE FAULT OF THE MEN. 
[263 
© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 
Notice rec’d Mar. 20, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 95. 


It SEEMS LIKE AGES AND AGES AND 
YOU’VE ONLY BEEN GONE A DAY. [264 


© Kendis-Brockman music ©Co., 
ine., New York. Notice rec’d Mar. 
31, 1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 96. 


JELLYBEAN. [265 

© Universal music publishers, inc., 

New Orleans. Notice rec’d Mar. 31, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 96. 


JEWELS (THE) OF PANDORA. [266 

© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 

tice reec’d Apr. 2, 1920; recorded, v. 
4, p. 94. 


JUST LET ME CREEP BACK IN YOUR ARMS 
ONCE MORE. [267 


© Chas. K. Harris, New York. No- 
tice rec’d Mar. 31, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 97. 


KISMET, THOU MIGHTY KISMET. [268 


© Will Rossiter, Chicago. Notice 
rec’d Apr. 1, 1920; recorded, v. 4, 
p. 94. 


Kiss (THE) THAT MADE YOU MINE. 
[269 
© Fred Fischer, inc., New York. 
Notice ree’d Apr. 3, 1920; recorded, 
Weeds, 0: 


LAUGHING HYENA. [270 


© Fred Fischer, ine., New York. 
Notice rec’d Apr. 9, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 99. 


Lazy MISSISSIPPI. [271 

© Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine, 

New York. Notice rec’d Apr. 7%, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 98. 


LEFT ALL ALONE AGAIN BLUES; intro. 
Don’t you want to take me. Ae 
© TT. B. Harms co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Mar. 24, 1920; recorded, 
Wee. : OD. 


LIBONATI FOX TROT. hte 
© Will Rossiter, Chicago. Notice 
rec’d Apr. 1, 1920; recorded, v. 4, 

- p. 94. 


OF USER 
6607 (285) 


LINGER LONGER LETTY ; selection ; ae 

[2¢ 

© Leo Feist, [ine, New York. 

Notice ree’d Apr. 2, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 94. 


LITTLE TOWN IN THE OULD COUNTY 
Down. [275 
© Fred Fischer, inc., New York. 
Notice rec’d Apr. 3, 1920; recorded, 
Vie, De OF. 


LONGING DEAR, FOR you; by John Dens- 
more. [276. 
© Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
Notice rec’d Apr. 15, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 98. 


LOVE IS THE KING OF THE WORLD. [277 

© Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 

Notice rec’d Apr. 14, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 98. 


LOVE ME SWEETHEART MINE. [278 

© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 

Notice ree’d Mar. 20, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 98. 


Ma MISSISSIPPI BABE. [279 


© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 
Notice rec’d Apr. 18, 1920; recorded, 
Vv. 4p. 9S: 


MAMMY’S LITTLE SUGAR PLUM. [280 

© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 

York. Notice rec’d Mar. 25, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4. p. 92. 


MANYANA. [281 


© Jack Mills, inc., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Apr. 6, 1920; recorded, v. 
4, p. 99. 


MoTHER HEART; by John Martin. [282 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice ree’d Mar. 23, 1920; recorded, 
Wi 4. ps 92. 


MY BRIDAL VEIL. [2838 


© Leo Feist, inc, New York. 
_ Notice rec’d Apr. 2, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 94. 


My GARDEN OF LOVE; words by Ella M. 
Smith, music by W. C. Polla [pseud. 
of W. C. Powell] [284 

© C. C. Church & co., Hartford, 
Conn. Notice rec’d Mar. 24, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 92. 


My SAHARA ROSE. [285 

© Irving Berlin, ine, New York. 

Notice rec’d Apr. 7, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. OT. 


417 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6607 (286) 


pt. 11, 0. 8., v.15 


My SUNSHINE ROSE; words by Jean 
Lefavre, music by William Polla 
[pseud. of W. C. Powell] [286 

© Cc. C. Church & co., Hartford, 
Conn. Notice rec’d Mar. 24, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 92. 


Mystic NIte. [287 

© Al. Piantadosi & co., ine, New 

York. Notice rec’d Mar. 20, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 91. 


MytTL AND TyttyL; from Honey girl. 

[288 

© Artmusic, ine, New York. 

Notice rec’d Mar. 31, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 96. 


.OLD (THE) LOVE IS THE TRUE LOVE. - 
[289 

© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 
Notice rec’d Mar. 20, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 94. 


OLD MAN JAzz; eccentric fox trot song. 
[290 
© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 
Notice ree’d Mar. 31, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 96. 
OLE VIRGINNY; by Herbert Marple and 
Earl Burtnett. [291 
© Sherman, Clay & co., San Fran- 
cisco. Notice ree’d Apr. 8, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 98. 
ON A DREAMY NIGHT; by Walter Smith. 
[292 
© Sherman, Clay & co., San Fran- 


cisco. Notice ree’d Apr. 8, 1920; 

recorded, v. 4, p. 98. 
ON THE STREETS OF CarROo; instru- 
mental. [293 
© Will Rossiter, Chicago. Notice 


rec’d Apr. 1, 1920; recorded, v. 4, 
p. 94. 
— song. [294 
© Will Rossiter, Chicago. Notice 
rec’d Apr. 1, 1920; recorded, v. 4, 
p. 94. 


ONE OF THE BOYS. [295 

© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 

Notice ree’d Mar. 22, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 93. 


OPEN YOUR HEART. - [296 

© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 

Notice rec’d Mar. 20, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 93. 


Pats; by Lynn Cowan and Gilbert 
Wells. [297 


© Sherman, Clay & co., San Fran- 
cisco. Notice rec’d Apr. 8, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 98. 


PATHWAYS. [298 

© Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

Notice rec’d Apr. 14, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 98. 


PEACHIE. [299 
© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Mar. 25, 1920; . 
recorded, v. 4, p. 92. 
PIP, PIP, TOOT, TOOT, GOOD-BYE. [800 
© Leo Feist, inc, New York. 
Notice ree’d Apr. 16, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 100. 


PRETTY ALMOND EYES. [301 
© Will Rossiter, Chicago. Notice . 
rec’d Apr. 1, 1920; recorded, v. 4, 
p. 94. 
PUSSYFOOT. [3802 
© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 
Notice rec’d Mar. 20, 1920; recorded,. 
v. 4, p. 95. 
RAJAH. [803. 
© Roger Graham, Chicago. Notice: 
rec’d Mar. 24, 1920; recorded, v. 4,. 
p. 95. 
RAP TAP A TAP, [304 
© Leo Feist, ine, New York. 
Notice rec’d Apr. 2, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 94. 
REACHING FOR THE MOON; by Oliver 
Wallace and Arthur Freed. [805 
© Sherman, Clay & co., San Fran-- 


cisco. Notice rec’d Apr. 8, 1920;. 

recorded, v. 4, p. 98. 
RED ROSE. [3806 
© Leo Feist, ine, New York. 


Notice rec’d Apr. 16, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 100. 


RocKIN’ (THE) HORSE. [307 

© Will Rossiter, Chicago. Notice 

rec’d Apr. 1, 1920; recorded, v. 4, 
p. 94. 


ROSES AT TWILIGHT; by Herbert Marple 
and Ben Black. ~ [808 
© Sherman, Clay & co., San Fran- 
cisco. Notice rec’d Apr. 8, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 98. 


S’MORE JAZZ. [309 

© McCarthy & Fisher, inc., New 

York. Notice rec’d Mar. 26, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 95. 


SERENADE DU TSIGANE (Gypsy serenade) 
[3 


© Carl Fischer, New York. Notice 
rec’d Mar. 24, 1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 
2 


418 


NOTICES OF USER 


no. 4, 1920 


SERENADE DU TZIGANE (Gypsy Ssere- 
nade) [311 
© Carl Fischer, New York. Notice 
rec’d Mar. 29, 1920; recorded, v. 4, 
p. 95. 


Sitver (THE) STRAND WALTZ. [312 

© Will Rossiter, Chicago. Notice 

rec’d Apr. 1, 1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 
94, 


SILVERY COLORADO. [313 

© Broadway music corp., New 

York. Notice rec’d Apr. 12, 1920; re- 
corded, v. 4, p. 99. 


Srmron AND HEALY AND COHAN. [3814 

© Chas. K. Harris, New York 

Notice ree’d Apr. 18, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 99. 


SING ME TO SLEEP, DEAR OLD MOTHER 
MINE. [315 
© Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 
New York. Notice rece’d Apr. 7, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 98. 


SINGING TO YOU. [316 

© B. F. Wood music co., Boston. 

Notice ree’d Apr. 2, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 96. 


SMart TOWN GIRL; from Honey girl. 

[3817 

© Artmusic, inc, New York. 

Notice rec’d Mar. 31, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 96. 


SOME OF THE TIME I’M LONELY; by 
Hatch. [318 
© Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
Notice ree’d Apr. 15, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 98. 


SOMEBODY ELSE, NOT ME. [819 

© Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine, 

New York. Notice rec’d Apr. 7, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 98. 


SOMETIME; by Jim Schiller and Ben 
Black. [820 
© Sherman, Clay & co., San Fran- 
cisco. Notice rec’d Apr. 8, 1920; re- 
corded, v. 4, p. 98. 


SOMEWHERE IN POPPYLAND. [821 

© Jack Glogau, Woodhaven, L. I., 

N. Y. Notice rec’d Apr. 9, 1920; re- 
corded, v. 4, p. 99. 

SOUVENIR; by Drdla, arr. by John Orth. 

[322 

© Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


Notice rec’d Apr. 15, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 98. 


WHERE IS THE LOVE. 


6607 (335) 


STRIKE. [323 

© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 

tice ree’d Apr. 2, 1920; recorded, v. 
4, p. 94. 


SWEETIE 0’ MINE. [324 

© Van Alstyne & Curtiss, Chicago. 

Notice rec’d Mar. 26, 1920; recorded, 
Ve) 4s OD} 


SYNCOPATED HEART. [325 

© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 

York. Notice rec’d Mar. 25, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 92. 


THAT REMINISCENT MELODY. [326 | 

© Leo Feist, ine, New York. 

Notice ree’d Apr. 2, 1920; recorded, v. 
4, p. 94. 


THERE’S A WAY OUT. [327 
© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 


Notice ree’d Mar. 20, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 938. ; 


TIPPY CANOE. [328 

© Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine., 

New York. Notice ree’d Apr. 7, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 98. 


VALLEY (THE) OF DREAMS. [329 


© Leo Feist, ine. New York. 
Notice rec’d Apr. 2, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 94. 


WHAT’S IN A NAME. [330 

© Leo Feist, ine. New York. 

Notice rec’d Apr. 2, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 94. 


WHEN HONEY SINGS OLD FASHIONED 
SONG; by Jos. Carey. [331 
© Sherman, Clay & co., San Fran- 
cisco. Notice rec’d Apr. 8, 1920; re- 
corded, v. 4, p. 98. 


WHEN YOU GAVE ME YOU. [332 

© Universal music publishers, inc., 

New Orleans. Notice rec’d Mar. 31, 
1920 ; recorded, v. 4, p. 96. 


[3383 

© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 
Notice rec’d Mar. 20, 1920; recorded, 
We AL pi) 95. 


WITHOUT KISSING, LOVE ISN’T LOVE. 
[334 
© Leo Feist, ine, New York. 
Notice ree’d Apr. 2, 1920; recorded, vy. 
4, p. 94. 


- Yo-SAN; words by Jean Lefavre, music 


by W. C. Polla [pseud. of W. C. 
Powell] [335 

© C. C. Church & co., Hartford, 
Conn. Notice rec’d Mar. 24, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 92. 


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6607 (336) 


You AND I; by Art Hickman and Ben 
Black. [3386 
© Sherman, Clay & co., San Fran- 
cisco. Notice rec’d Apr. 8, 1920; re- 
corded, v. 4, p. 98. 


YOU DEAR, NOBODY ELSE BUT YOU. [3837 

© Irving Berlin, inc, New York. 

Notice rec’d Apr. 7, 1920; recorded, v. 
4, p. 97. 


You MAY BE THE WORLD TO YOUR 
MOTHER. [338 
© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 
Notice rec’d Mar. 20, 1920; recorded, 
4, p. 95. 


You NEVER KNEW. [339 

© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 

Notice rec’d Mar. 31, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 97. 


pt. 111, 0. 9., v. 15 


You’RE JUST THE BOY FOR ME; from 
Honey girl. [340 
© Artmusic, ine, New York. 
Notice rec’d Mar. 81, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 96. 


YOU’RE WONDERFUL WHEN YOU SMILE;. 
by Norman Spencer and Joe McKier- 
nan. [341 


© Sherman, Clay & co., San Fran- 


cisco. Notice rec’d Apr. 8, 1920; re- 

corded, v. 4, p. 98. 
YounGe (A) MAN’S FANCY. [842 
© Leo Feist, inc, New York. 


Notice rec’d Apr. 2, 1920; recorded, v. 
4, p. 94. 
YOUR SOUL IS CALLING MINE. [3843 
© Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 


Notice rec’d Apr. 14, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 98. 


O 


420 


6608-10163 


LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 
COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CATALOGUE 


OF 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


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


PART 3: 
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


INCLUDING: 
LIST OF COPYRIGHT RENEWALS 
LIST OF NOTICES OF USER 


1920 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 15 


Wo. 5 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 
1920 


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


EXPLANATIONS TO BE NOTED BY USERS OF THIS CATALOGUE. 


HE Catalogue cf Copyright Hntries is published in four parts. Part 3, 

containing the entries fer musical compesitions and dramatico-musical 
compositions, is issued at menthly intervals in twelve numbers each year, and 
is followed by a complete index for the year. The general arrangement is an 
alphabet of the titles of the musical werks with certain exceptions explained 
hereafter. The arrangement is alphabetical under the first werd of the title 
(except “a,” “an,” or “the,” or the corresponding foreign articles), and a 
‘grouping at the end of the title alphabet of such titles as will not con- 
veniently alphabetize (e. g., titles beginning with numerals, dates, etc.). 

EXCEPTIONS.—(1) In the case of editions of classical music instead of scat- 
tering them under the tities, each author’s works are breught together by an 
entry under the original composer’s name, and fer such works search should 
be made in this number under the folicwing names: Bach (Johann Sebas- 
tian); Beethoven (Ludwig van); Bizet (Georges); Chopin (Frédéric Fran- 
cois); Fiotew (Friedrich von}; Gounod (Charles Francois); Grieg (Edvard 
Hagerup); Handel (Georg Friedrich); Haydn (Franz Josef); Liszt (Franz); 
McDowell (Edward Alexander); Massenet (Jules Emile Frédéric); Mendels- 
sohn-Bartheldy (Jacob Ludwig Felix); Puccini (Giacomo); Raff (Joseph 
Joachizz); Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille); Schubert (Franz Peter); Verdi 
(Giuseppe); Wagner (Richard). In case of all such works, however, there 
are cross references in the title alphabet from the title of each work. 

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

Imprints.—As the publishers of musical compesitions are genexally also 
the claimants of copyright the imprint is omitted, but when the name and 
address of the publisher differs from that of the copyright proprietor, men- 
tion of the fact is made at the end of the title as an imprint giving place of 
publication and name of publisher. 

Piano music is understeod to be for two hands unless ateeeee stated. 
Songs are understcod te be with piano accompaniment unless otherwise 
stated. Titles reading “ Words by,” “Music by,” are to be understoed as 
songs. 

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


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EXPLANATIONS FOR USERS OF THIS CATALOGUE 


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

A list of copyright renewals and extensions made fer musical compo- 
Sitions under section 24 of the act of March 4, 1909, will be found at the end 
of this issue immediately following the text. 

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

Because of the shortage in print paper the indexes heretofore accompany- 
ing the monthly issues will be omitted. The final number, completing the 
volume, will be followed by a full annual index to both composers and pro- 
prietors. The subscription price for Part 3, which must be for the complete 
calendar year, is $1, payable in advance to the Superintendent of Decuments, 
_ Washington, D. C., by postal money order, express order, or New York draft. 


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NOTICE. 


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

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

Nortce is therefore hereby given to any author, copyright pro- 
prietor, or other lawful claimant, that in so far as any copyright 
articles deposited from July 1, 1909, to June 30, 1914, inclusive, are 
still remaining in the files of the Copyright Office, and are not to be 
transferred to the Library of Congress or to any other governmental 
library in the District of Columbia, such books or articles may be 
returned to the claimant of copyright if requested by such claimant” 
prior to December 31, 1920. 

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

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


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RECIPROCAL PROTECTION OF MUSIC AGAINST UNAU- 
THORIZED REPRODUCTION BY MECHANICAL MUSI- 
CAL INSTRUMENTS. 


The United States now has reciprocal copyright protection of 
music against unauthorized reproduction by mechanical musical in- 
struments in the case of Australia, and the territories of Papua and 
Norfolk Island, Belgium, Cuba, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, 
Luxemburg, New Zealand, Norway and Sweden. The President . 
signed proclamations to this effect on the following dates: Australia, 
and the territories of Papua and Norfolk Island (Apr. 3, 1918, 
effective Mar. 15, 1918), Belgium (June 14, 1911, effective July 1, 
1909), Cuba (Nov. 27, 1911), France (May 24, 1918), Germany (Dec. 
8, 1910), Great Britain (Jan. 1, 1915), Italy (May 1, 1915), Luxem- 
burg (June 14, 1911, effective June 29, 1910), New Zealand (Feb. 9, 
1917, effective Dec. 1, 1916), Norway (June 14, 1911, effective Sept. 9, 
- 1910), Sweden (Feb. 27, 1920, effective Feb. 1, 1920). These procla- 

mations were printed in the Catalogue of Copyright Entries, Part 3, 
vol. 6, pages v-x of no. 7, and pages 1v—v of no. 12; vol. 10, pages 
vul-x1 of no. 8, and pages vit—1x of no. 4; vol. 12, pages v-1x of no. 
3; vol. 13, pages vi-x1r of no. 5; and vol. 15, pages vi-vu of no. 3. 

While no special proclamation has been issued on behalf of Hun- 
gary so far as the provisions of section 1 (e) are concerned, the 
proclamation dated October 15, 1912, putting into effect the conven- 
tion between the United States and Hungary, specifically provides 
that the general copyright protection secured by article 1 includes the 
copyright control-of mechanical musical reproductions. 

From information received through the Department of State, the 
legislation of the following countries did not on the date stated fulfill 
the reciprocal conditions specified in the proviso to section 1 (e) of 
the act of Congress of March 4, 1909: Austria (Mar. 10, 1911), Den- 
mark (May 19, 1911), Mexico (May 8, 1911), the Netherlands (Mar. 
8, 1911), and Switzerland (Apr. 8, 1911). 


The copyright convention signed at the Fourth International 
American Conference at Buenos Aires on August 11, 1910, was pro- 
claimed by the President of the United States on July 18, 1914, and 
is in effect as between the United States and the Dominican Republic, 
Guatemala, Honduras, Panama, Nicaragua, and Ecuador. The Gov- 
ernments of Bolivia, Brazil, Costa Rica, Haiti, Paraguay, Salvador 
and Uruguay have announced through diplomatic channels their ad- 
hesion to this convention. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


A GLAAZELI VIEN; by A. Schwartz [of 

U. 8.] ; instrumental. 16608 

© 1c. Apr. 30, 1920; E 4788638; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 


A. I. N. M.; words and music by M. 
Tuthill [of U. S.] [Boston, Mass.] 
Silver, Burdett & co. 4to. [6609 

© Mar. 23,1920; 2 c. Mar; 30, 

' 1920;. E 474683; Margaret Tuthill, 

% Silver, Burdett & co., Boston. 


A L’AMIE PERDUE; mélodies, poémes de 
Auguste Angellier, musique de Mar- 
cel Dupré [of France] op. 11. Les 7 
mélodies en recueil. [6610 

© Dec. 20, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 8, 1920; 
E 469635; Alphonse Leduc et cie., 
Paris. 


A LA BURLESQUE; by Charles Huerter 
[of U. 8.]; piano. Studio edition. 
[6611 
i Apr. 19, 1920; 2c. Apr. 16, 
1920; E 478379; C. C. Church & co., 
Hartford. 


A LA PASSEPIED; from the suite Hamp- 
ton Court, by Christopher 4 Becket 
Williams, arr. by Ernest Reeves [of 


Great Britain]; 2 violins, ’cello, 
bass, harmonium and piano. (Aug- 
ener’s cinema music) [6612 


Peuaepre (,. 1920: 1.¢ Apr. 28, 
1920; Ei 476316; Augener, ltd., Lon- 
den. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


A MON ETOILE (To my star) ; nocturne, 
by C. Bohm, op. 302, no. 2, rev. and 
fingered by H. E. Ruhe [of U. S8.]; 
piano. (Selected teaching composi- 
tions, series 3, no. 867) [6613 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 ¢.. Mar. 13, 
1920; E 474231; J. H. Faunce co., 
Philadelphia. (Copyright is claimed 
on revision, fingering and annota- 
tions] 


A PONTE; versi di Armando Volpi, mu- 
sica di A. Pascariello [of Italy]; 
mand., acc. Naples, Emilio Genna- 
Trellieec. 4to. [6614 

ep. 1, 1920-1 ec. Apr. 26, 
1920; E 476335; Italian book co., 
New York. 


"A RETIRATA D’ ’E MARENARE; Versi di 


S. Di Giacomo, musica di EK. Di 
Capua [of Italy]; mand. ace. Na- 
ples, F. Bideri. 4to. [8615 


© Sept. 1, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 8, 1920; 
EK 469620; Italian book co., New 
York. 


7A SERENATA ’E NAPULE; versi di Vin- 

cenzo Manente, musica di L. Do- 

nadio [of Italy, domiciled at New 
York]; mand. e piano ace. 4to. 

[6616 

© Mar 1, 1920; 2 @ Mar. 23, 1920; 

E 474508; Luigi Donadio, New York. 


Maurice Pesse [of 
France]; piano. (Prés des flots 
bleus, no. 8) [6617 

e- Wee: “20, -1919-"'1. €; “lane 
1920; E 469652; Alphonse Leduc et 
cie., Paris. 


TAREE? par 


A. TANZE FAR DEIME OILEM; by A. 

Schwartz [of U. S.]; instrumental. 

[6618 

© 1c. Apr. 30, 1920; E 478861; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 


A YUHR ERST NOCH MEIN CHASSINE; by 
A. Schwartz [of U. S§.]; instru- 
mental. [6619 

© 1c. Apr. 30, 1920; E 478856; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 


ABDALLAH ; Oriental fox trot, by K. L. 
King [of U.8.]; orch. 4to. [6620 
Ke) Apr.) 29, 1920: 2e. Apr 29, 
1920; E 475830; King pub. house, 
Canton, O. 


ABE TAKE ME BACK TO DEAR OLD ALD- 
GATE; words by Danny Davis, music 
by Jerry Morris [of England] [6621 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 13, 
1920; E 469688; Herman Darewski 
music: pub. co., London. 


ABOVE THE MOON; words by Gene Tar- 
diff [i. e., Hugene Tardiff], music by 
Jack Lessard [of U. S.] Waterville, 
Me., Tardiff & Lessard. [6622 

(~ Mar. 12, 1920; 2 ec Mar. 16, 
1920; E 474811; Everard Lionel 
Lessard, Waterville, Me. 


AP) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6623 


ABSOLVE DOMINE; lyra Sacra, musique 
de Albert Ribollet [of France] ; voix 
graves avec acc. d’orgue. [6623 

© Dec. 20, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 8, 1920; 
E 469646; Alphonse Leduc et cie., 
Paris. 

ACHING (AN) HEART IS CALLING YOU; 
words and music by W. M. Anderson 
[of U. 8.] [6624 

© 1c. Apr. 6, 1920; E 474908; 
Waiter M. Anderson, Chicago. 


ACRCSS THE DESERT; fox trot, lyric by 
Eva Williams, music by J. Maxwell 
[of U. S.J]; piano with words. [6625 

© Mar. 30, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 1, 1920; 
E 473899; Joe Maxwell, inc, New 
York. 

_ADpIo (L’) DEL VOLONTARIO; di N. Ro- 
mani [of Italy, domiciled at New 
York]; piano e melodia.. [6626 

© 1c Mar. 29, 1920; E 473785; 
Nullo Romani, New York. 


ADELE; words by C. Anderson, music 
EK. S..S. Huntington [of U. S8.] 

[6627 

(1 c. May. 6,- 1920; H. 480181 ; 
Carl Anderson, Livermore, Calif. 


ADIEU ROSELLA ... ADIEU FLORELLA ; 
de Voperette La liaison dangereuse, 
livret de Mouézy-Eon et Félix Gan- 
dera, musique de Marcel Pollet [of 
France] [6628 


© “Rep. Zt, 2020+ tc.) ice. £0. 
1920; E 469597; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 


rangement] 
ApiEUx (LES); mélodie, de Pablo de 
Sarasate, arr. by Julius 8S. Seredy 
fof U. S.);> mand. arr: by Louis 
Tocapen [of U. Sa fall oreh. with 
parts for full mand. orch. (Carl 
Fischer progressive orchestra edi- 
tion, no. 62) [6629 

©, Wee Se 1o1gs 2 ic. Mar 11, 


1920; E 474158; Carl Fischer, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement 


AERO GLIDE: words by D. Forbes, music 
by E. S. S. Huntington [of U. 8.] 
[6630 
© 1 « Apr: 29, 1920; EH 475861 ; 
Denver Forbes, Tucson, ‘Ariz. 


AEROPLANE. See Too many girls. 


AFTER THE WAR IS OVER; 
H. Pilcher, music by EH. 
ington [of U. 8.] [6631 

© 1c. Apr. 15, 1920; E 478366; 
Harold Pilcher, Springfield, ©: 


words by 
S. S. Hunt- 


pt. 11,2. 8, ¥-45 


AFTER YOU GET WHAT YOU WANT YOU 
DON’T WANT IT; words and music by 
I. Berlin Loft WU, 8.1; piano with 
words. [6632 

© 1c. Mar. 31, 1920; E 473862; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 


arr. by Charles N. Grant. _ . 
[6633 
ae Apr. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 30, 1920; 
BE 478884; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 


AFTERGLOW; words by EH. I. Pilson, 
music by Leo Freidman [of U. S8.] 
Chicago, Ill., North American music 
pub. co. [66384 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
EH 475354 ; Bleanor Ingle Pilson, Riv- 
erside, Tl. 


AGAIN ; words by Kathleen Stuart, mu- 
sic by Daniel Wood [of England] ; 
be D. [6635 

© Feb. 9, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 28, 1920; 
FE 469417; Enoch & Sons, London. 


AGONTE DE ROSES. 


See Impressions 
Q’automne. : 


AH GOTTA HAVE JAzz; words by F. Eu- 
gene Lewis, music by Bur ton Strock 
[ot U.c8.] [6686 

© Apr. 22, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 22, 1920; 
EH 478698 ; Strock & Lewis, Tulsa, 
Oki. 


AIDA. 


AIR. 


See Verdi (Giuseppe) 

See Georgian suite. 

Aim DE DANSE; de R. Pénau [of France] 
op. 76; piane. Paris, H. Heéreile et 
cie. [6637 

© Feb. 16, 1920; 1 e. Mar. 2, 1920; 
E 469388; Roger Pénau, Paris. 

AjtR—Lovrety NAN. 

and dances. 


See English songs 


fe ON A GROUND BASS; by Henry Pur- 

ell, ed.-and arr. by Harold Craxton 

lof Great Britain]; piano. (Five 

pieces, no. 3) [6638 

© Jan. 28, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 27, 1920; 

EF 469892 ; ‘Anglo- ‘French music £0., 
Itd., London. 


At FAREEDAH ; musical comedy in two 
acts, lyrics by Winslow Alvan Duerr 
and others, music by Malcolm How- 
ard Dill lor U; Ss. [6639 

© Mar. 18, 1920; 2 ¢.. Mar. 26, 
1920; E 473752; Pi eta soc., Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 


422 


no. 5, 1920 


ALABAMA BOUND; words by C. De La 
Loveland, music by E. 8S. S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S.] [ 6640 

©1c. Apr. 7, 1920; E 478064; Cor- 
laine De La Loveland, Shelbyville, 
Ky. 


ALABAMA LULLABY; song, by Cal De 
Voll [of U. S.], arr. by Harrison Hall 
[of U. 8.]; mixed quartette. 4to. 

[6641 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 

E 478286; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 

ALABAMA MOON; waltz, words and mel- 
ody by E. A. Priebe [of U. S.] [6642 

© 1c. Apr. 19, 1920; E 478434; 
Ernest Adolph Priebe, Meriden, 
Conn. 


—— words and music by Geo. Hamil- 

ton Green [of U. S.] [6643 

© Apr. 7, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 10, 1920; 

E 475139; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleve- 

land. 

ALABAMA ROSE; words by O. F. Cook, 

music by Robt. H. Smythe [of U. 8.] 

[6644 

fc) c.- Apr. 29, 1920; E 475817; 
Owen F. Cook, New York, 


4rBA (L’) NovELLA; marcia sinfonica, 
by G. De Santis [of Italy], arr. by G. 
Tosilli fof U. S.]; band. 4to. [6645 

© Jan. 5, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 25, 1920; 
E 474604; O. Di Bella, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on simplifying 
and harmonizing] 

ALBA TRISTE. See Primavera in 
scle. 

ALBANIAN SERENADE; by Joseph Hol- 
breoke [of England] op. 55, no. 2; 
Violin and pf., or clarinet and pf. 
(Three mezzo tints, no. Z) [GG46 

© Apr. 15, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 16, 1920; 
E 476178; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

ALBUM DE LA JEUNESSE; compiled and 
ed. par Héléne Chaumont [of 
France]; piano. [6647 


© Dec. 20, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 8, 1920; 
E/469650; Alphonse Ledue et cie., 
Paris. 

ALBUM OF SONGS; words by various 
authors, music by H. N. Redman [of 
U.8.]; high voice. Contents: She.— 
Branch of the sweet and early rose.— 
Texan.— Spanish serenade. — Sing 
-heigh-ho—Would God I were the 
tender apple-blossom.—Bless 
bauble mine. [6648 

© Mar. 17, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 
E 473989 ; White-Smith pub. co., Bos- 
ton. 


val di 


me, 


SN 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


6657 


ALcocK (GILBERT A.) Two concert stud- 
ies; by. G. A. Alcock [of Great Brit- 


ain]; piano. Contents: 1. Im- 
promptu de concert.—2. A fantasia. 
[6649 


© Mar. 29, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 29, 
1920; E 469900; Keith, Prowse & co., 
ltd., London. 


ALCOHOLIC BLUES; fox trot, by Laska 
and Von Tilzer, played by Donald 
Makay [of U. 8.] in F. (Rythmodik 
song roll, J 103663) [6650 

© Apr. 20, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 29, 1920.; 
HK, 480009; Rythmodik music corp. 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on interpretation. ] 


ALEXANDER’S HAM TREE DANCE; words 
by C. Alexander, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. S.] [6651 

© 7A we: Apr >, 445-1920 2) 478326 : 
Ciement Alexander, New Orleans. 


ALEXANDRIA } 
seim Goetzl, arr. 
kaus [of U. S.] 


from Aphrodite, by An- 
by Geo. J. Trin- 
1. Hotel orch. with 


piano. 4to. 2. Fox trot; band. obl. 
24mo. [6652, 6653 

©) Apr. 2° 1920: 2 © each Apr: 5, 
1920; E 473969, 473970; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. [Copy- 
right is claimed on new arrange- 
ment. ] 


Alice LEE; words by J.. J. Ruffner, 


music by A. A. Crocker [of U. 8.] 
Quincy, Iil., Gem City music co. 

[6654 

© Apr..6, 1920;.2 c. Apr. 3,.1920; 


1D) 4781 65; Ajivin A. Crocker, Quincy, 
Ae 


ALICE OF WONDERLAND; words by H. C. 
Adamson, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. S.] Chicago, North Ameri- 
can music co. [6655 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 ce. Apr. 12, 1920; 
B 475333; Howard C. Adamson, Lin- 
coin, Neb. 


ALL BY MYSELF; a blues novelty, words 
by Eugene West, melody by H. 
Jentes [of U. 8.] [6656 

© 1c. Apr. 13, 1920; E 4753795 
Harry Jentes, New York. 


ALL For THE U. S. A.; lyrics and mu- 
sic by W. S. Madden [of U. 8.] 
[6657 
©) Atigs, 12,94399195 -2:-e.. Aug. 14, 
1918; E 429430; Wm. S. Murphy, 
Philadelphia. 


423 


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6658 


pt. 111, n. s., Vv. 15 


ALLEGRI ALLEGRI; polka, by Sal- 


ALL MY DREAMS END AT DAWN; words eas 


and music by G. J. Philpot [of U. 8.] 
Albany, N. Y., Bell musie co. [6658 

© Mar. 24, 1920; 2 « Mar. 27, 
1920; E 473754; George J. Philpot, 
Aibany. 


ALL MY LIFE J’VE ONLY BURNED THE 
CANDLE; words by Daisy Sulco, mu- 
sie by Joe Guinan [of U. S.] [6659 

© Mar. 8, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 13, 1920; 
E 474256; Buckeye music pub. Co., 
Columbus, O. 


ALL ON THE PROFITEER PLAN; words by 
J. A. Powning, music by Geo. Trevor 
ror’ UU S.4 | [6660 

© 1c. Apr. 28, 1920; E 478907; 
John A. Powning, Tuolumne, Calif. . 


ALL PEOPLE THAT ON EARTH DO DWELL; 
words from Ravenscroft’s Psalter 
and J. S. Bach’s Cantata no. 130, 
music the Old hundredth, ed. by 
Gustav Holst [of England]; mixed 
voices. 4to. (Festival choruses, no. 
7) [6661 

© Mar. 13, 1920; 1 ec. Mar. 30, 
1920; E 469899; Stainer & Bell, 1td., 
London. 


ALL THAT I WANT IS IN IRELAND; words 
by Jeff Branen, music by Evans 
Lloyd [of U. S.] [6662 

© Mar. 1, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 23, 1920; 
E 474497; A. J. Stasny music ¢o., 
New York. 


ALL THE BOYS LOVE Mary; one step, by 
Sterling, Van and Schenck, played 


by Charley Straight [of U.S.] (Im- 
perial player roils, no. 91070) 

[6663 

© “Apr: 2t,/ 1920: 2 “ce. Apr 24 


1920; E 475762; Imperial player roll 
co., Chicago. [Copyright is claimed 
on interpretation ] 


ALL THE NIGHT LONG; lyrie by Neville 
Fleescn, music by Albert Von Tilzer 
[of U. 8.] [6664 

©) Mar, 9, 1920; 2. e:)\Mar: (20, 
1920; E 474470; Artmusiec, inc., New 
York. 

ALLA SPAGNOLA; di Arturo de Cecco 
[of Italy]; pf. (Tre  pezzettini 
caratteristici, no. 3) [6665 

© Apr: lo, 19205". 0 oe. Apr. kG, 
1920; E 476172; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 

ALLE TNEINEM; by A. Schwartz [of 

U. S.]; instrumental. [6666 


© ic. Apr. 30, 1920; E 478858; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 


SSS eee 


vatore Orlando [of Italy, domiciled 
at New York]; violin, mand. or 
clarinet. [6667 

© 1c. Apr. 9, 1920; E 478179; 
Frank Passaro, New York. 


ALLEGRO MODERATO; from First suite, 
by Henry G. Millier [of U. 8.]; 
piano. Los Angeles, Calif., Mission 
music pub. co. [6668 

(© Apr. 29, 1920: 2 Gage ee, 
1920; E 475838; A. EH. Millier, Los 
Angeles. : 


ALLELUIA FOR THE LORD REIGNETH; 
‘chorus, text Biblical, music by John 
D. Thomas [of U. 8.]; mixed voices. 
(Gamble’s octavo editions) [6669 

© Apr. 8, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 15, 1920; 
E 478439; Gamble hinged music ¢o., 
Chicago. 


ALONE; from Our Peg, words by 
Harry Graham, music by Harold 
Fraser-Simson [of England] [6670 

© Feb. 25, 1920; Mar. 18, 1920; 
E 469671; Ascherberg. Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 


—— (Allein); words and music by 
Peter Joseph Engels [of U. S.] 
6671 


© 1c. Apr. 26, 1920; EH 478726; P. 
J. Engels, New York. 


ALONG THE Rio GRAND; words by P. 
O. Wood, music by Edouard Hessel- 
berg [of U. S.] [6672 

© Mar. 1, 1920; 2 @ Pe .26, 
1920; E 474544; Pearl O. Wood, 
Girard, Kan. 


ALPHA GAMMA DELTA SONG BOOK; the 
official song book of the Alpha 
gamma delta fraternity, comp. by 
Allison L. Newton [of U. 8.] 4to. 

[6673 

© Mar. 18, 1920; 2 ¢ and aff. 

Mar. 29, 1920; A 566273; Alpha 

gamma delta fraternity, Rockford, 
Til 


ALPHABETICAL (THE) LESSON; written 
and composed by Fred Austin [of 
Great Britain] [6674 

© Apr. 9, 1920; 1 ce. Apr. 5, 1920; 
E 476018; Reynolds & co., London. 


ALWAYS LEAVE THEM CRYING WHEN YOU 
say So tone; words by Alex. Sulli- 
van, melody by Lynn Cowan [of 
et S34] [6675 

©.1-e, Apr. 1,119205 Beers; 
Lynn Freeman Cowan, New York. 


424 


MUSICAL C 


no. 5, 1920 


ALWAYS SURE OF VICTORY; words by 
J. Lawrence, music by HE. 8. 8. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [6676 

© 1 ¢ Apr.-7, 1920; mH 478041; 
Joseph Lawrence, Danbury, Conn. 


AMANTE (L’) IDEALE: commedia musi- 
eale in tre atti, libretto di Paolo 
Santarone, musica di Alberto Ran- 
degger, riduzione di Raffaele Te- 
nagliia [for Italy]; pianoforte solo 
con parole. 4to. [G6T7T 

i Mar. 11,.1920:°1 e Mar. .12, 
1920; E 469561; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 

AMBASSADOR (THE); duet, from Me- 
dorah, words by Adriann Ross, music 
by Vada Ennem [of England] 

[6678 

© Feb. 19, 1920; 1 c Mar. 15, 

1920; E 469703; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London. 


AMBER TRESSES TIED IN BLUE; words by 


S. Smith, music by Hector Rich- 
ard fof U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. | 6679 


© Apr. 19, 1920; 2c Apr. 24, 1920; 

Ei 475649; Sibyl Smith, So. Bend, 
Ind. 

AME DE SERRE: poésie de Maeterlinck, 


mnusique de G. Menier [of France] 
Paris, Office musical. [6680 


© Mar. 27, 1920; 1 ce. Apr: 13, 


1920; E 476146; George Menier, 
Paris. 
America. See Tomlinson (Arthur) 


Six familiar songs. 


AMERICA FOR ME; words by H. Kling- 
enberger, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [6681 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
He 475312; Helen Klingenberger, 
Jersey City. 


AMERICA, MY LAFAYETTE; words by C. 
H. Marsh, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [6682 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475180; Charles H. Marsh, Cedar 
Rapids, Ia. 


AMERICA NEVER TOOK WATER; One step, 
by Brennan, Cunningham and Ed- 
wards, played by Donald Makay [of 
U. 8.]; in G. (Rythmodik song roll, 
J 103473) . [6683 

© Apr. 20, 1919; 2 ce. Apr. 29, 1920; 
EH 475997; Rythmodik music corp., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on interpretation ] 


OMPGSITIONS 


6692 


AMERICA QUEEN OF OUR HEARTS; words 
by V. I. Goff, music by Hector Rich- 
ard [of U. §S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [6684 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 12, 1920; 
E 474316; Violet I. Goff, Panquitch, 
Utah. 


AMERICA WILL SEE IT THROUGH; words 
by R. Johnson, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] [6685 

© 1c Mar. 20, 1920; E 474415; 
Robert Jobknson, Grand. Rapids, 
Mich. 


AMERICAN (THE) FLAG; march, by Ly- 
ons and Bargy, arr. by Wm. Hart- 
man fof U. 8.] (imperial player 
rolls, no. 91063) [6686 

© Apr. 2); 1920; 2. e, Apr.) 24, 
1920; E 475753; Imperial player 
roll co., Chicago. [Copyright is 
claimed on interpretation] 


words by L. Duda, music by Hec- 
tor Richard [fof U. 8.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [6687 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 
E 474798; Leo Duda, Grand Haven, 
Mich. 


AMERICAN GIRL; march, by A. O. Dun- 
ean [of U. S.]; 1st violin. [6688 

© 1c. Apr. 10, 1920; E 475086; 
A. O. Dunean, New York. 


AMERICAN (THE) LEGION;- words by 
L. B. Pemberton, music by Henry G. 
Millier [of U. S.] [6689 

© 1c. Apr. 30, 1920; E 478886; 
L. B. Pemberton, Redondo Beach, 
Calif. 


AMERICAN LEGION MARCH =» by i. 
Barnes [of U. S.]; piano and mel- 
ody. Photostat. [6690 
© 1c. Mar. 26, 1920; E 474640; 
Freeman Barnes, Newark, N. J. 


AMERICANS FOR EVER; words by Abex 
Graham, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. S.] Chicago, North Ameri- 

- Can muSi€ co. [6691 

©: Dec. 30,. 1919; .2..c.. Apr... 12, 
1920; E 475205; A. Graham, Clar- 
enceville, Newfoundand. 


AMERICAN’S LOVE; fox trot, tiré de la 
chanson Addio Santiago, de H. de 
Bozi [of France]; orch. et piano 
conducteur. 4to. [6692 

©- Jan: 20," 1920*'-1-e. Keb 9, 
1920; E 469864; M. Maroky, Lyon, 
France. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement] 


425 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6693 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 15 


AMERICA’S KING AND’QUEEN; words by 
M. F. McCall, music by Chas. L. 
Johnson [of U. S.] [6693 

© Mar. 20, 1920; 2 e. Mar. 29, 
1920; E 473770; Millard F. McCall, 
North Kansas City, Mo. 


AMID THE GLOAMING; words by H. B. 
Higgins, music by H. A. R. Nash 
[ef U. 8.] [6694 

© 1c Apr. 23, 1920; E 478637; 
Addie Brown, Drummond, Mont. 


AMOR DI FOROSETTA; versi di Edoardo 
Seala, musica di P. E. Fonzo [of 
Italy]; mand. ace. Naples, Emilio 
Gennarelli e c¢. [6695 

© Web. i, 1920<.4° ¢. “Mar? ‘31, 
1920; E 469948; Italian book co., 
New York. 


AMOR DI PASTORELLO; versi di L. Bovio, 
musica di Eman. Nutile [of Italy]; 
mand. ace. 4to. [6696 

© Apr. 24, 1920; 2 c Apr. 26, 
1920; E 476341; Italian book co., 
New York. 


AMORE (L’) COSI SI FA; versi e musica 
di F. Mario Russo [of Italy] ; mand. 
ace. Naples, Emilio Gennarelli e c. 
Ato. [6697 


Cc} Peb. 1,” 1920+" "te, Mar: "St. 
1920; E 469955; Italian book co., 
New York. 


AMORE DI PASSAGIO; versi e musica di 
G. Armando Bosso [of Italy] ; mand. 
ace. Naples, Emilio Gennarelli e c. 
Ato. [6698 

© Feb. 1, 1920; 1 c. Mar: 31, 1920; 
E 469942 ; Italian book co., New York, 


AMORE ETEBNO; versi di Natale Si- 
meoni, musica di Alfredo Pitotti [of 
Italy]; mand. acc. Naples, Emilio 
Gennarelliec. 4to. [6699 

iC) Sept. “i, £919> fe. «Mar. St, 
1920; E 469837; Italian book co., 
New York. 


AMORITA; Spanish fox trot, by J. S. 
Zamecnik [of U. 8.]; full orch. with 
piano and words. 4to. (Dance edi- 
tien ) [6700 

Gan pr. 14. 1990+ 2 ce. Apr 
1920; EH 475525;-Sam Fox pub. co., 
Cleveland. 


Spanish fox trot song, words by 
Harry D. Kerr, melody by J. S. 
Zamecnik [of U. S.] [6701 

© 1c. Mar, 13, 1920; E 474258; 
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 


er SS 


ANCHOR SONG; part song, words. by 
Rudyard Kipling, musie by Paul Ed- . 
monds [of Great Britain]; men’s 
voices. 4to. | {6702 

© Apr. 14, 1920; 1 ¢c~Apr. 27, 
1920; E 476850; J. Curwen & sons, 
lid., London. 


ANCHORED IN THE BAY; words by J. A. 
Edwards, music by E. 8. 8S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S8.] [6703 


© 1c. Mar. 24, 1920; E 473517; 
J. A. Edwards, Camp Lee, Va. 


AND-AND THE BAND SAYS JADA; words 
by H. H. Price, music by E. S. 8S. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] [6704 


© 1c. Apr. 14, 1920; E 478315; 
H. H. Price, O’Fallon, Mo. 


AND NOW THE WIRES ARE RINGING; 
words by J. Kennedy, music by Hec- 
tor Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Leg- 
ters music co. [6705 


© Mar. 28, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 
E 474774; John Kennedy, Neison, 
Nev. 


Anp UNCLE SAM SHOWED BILLY THAT 
HE WAS NOT THE BOSS; words by 
Cc. HE. Shoemaker, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, North 
Ameyican music co. [6706 


© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 ec. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475256; Clayton E. Shoemaker, 
Estelline, S. D. 


APDANTE GRAzIOSO; no. 3, from First 
suite, by Henry G. Millier [of U. 8.]; 
piano. Los Angeles, Calif., Mission 
pub. co. [6707 


© Apr. 29, 1920; 1 ec. Ape. , 29, 
1920; E 475836; A. E. Millier, Los - 
Angeles. 


ANDORINSHA (A) (L’hirondelle) ; chan- 
son tango, paroles de Lucien Boyer, 
musique de Nicolino Milano [of 
France] [6708 


© Feb. 21, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 10, 1920; 

E 469608 ; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
ANDY; words by E. D. Lindberg, music 
by Winifred Beli Lindberg [of U. 8.] 
[6709 
© 1c. Apr. 13, 1920; E 478502; 
Erie D. Lindberg, Appleton, Wis. 
ANDzIA; poika, by A. Schwartz [of 
U. 8.] ; instrumental. 16710 
© 1. Apr. 12, 1920; E 478234; 

Abe Schwartz, New York. 


426 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 


ANEMONE; words by G. A. Perley, mu- 

sic by Aletta Tenold [of U. S.] 4to. 

[6711 

© Mar. 25, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 8, 1920; 

E 478146; George A. Perley, Flan- 
dreau, 8. D. 


ANGEL FACE; three-act musical play, 
lyrics by Robert B. Smith, music 
by Victor Herbert [of U. 8.]; vocal 
se. [6712 

(© | Mar.: 29, 1920;. 2 ec. Mar. 29, 
26). Aral: TE. B.c Harms & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on score] 


ANGEL OF MY DREAMS; words and music 
by Fiorence Gaylord and Clayton 
Sheemaker [of U. S.] [6713 

©) pr? 22) / 19207 2c. Apr. 22; 
1920; E 478697; Clayton EK, Shoe- 
maker, Estelline, S. D. 


ANGEL-VOICES, EVER SINGING; hymn-an- 
them, words by F. Pott, music by 
Eduardo Marzo [of U. S.] op. 158; 
three female voices. (Choruses in 
octavo form, no. 4569) [6714 

© Mar. 16, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 27, 
1920; E 474644; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 

ANGELO MIO; mazurka, by L. Canoro 

[of U. S.]; 1st violin. [6715 


© 1c. Apr. 29, 1920; E 475844; 
Luigi Canoro, New York. 


ANGEL’S (THE) CALL; words and music 

by E. Valentine [of U. S.] [6716 

© 1c Mar. 24, 1920; E 473540; 
Eliner Valentine, Oakland, Calif. 


ANGELS (THE) CAME FOR HER AT TWI- 


LIGHT; words by ©. Higgens, music 
‘by Hector Richard [cf U. S.] Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [6717 

© Mar. 29;-1920; 2. «Apr: 2, 
1920; E 474766; Catherine Higgens, 
Kenosha, Wis. 


ANGLING RHYMES; part song, words by 


G. F. Barwick, music by C. Lee Wil- 


liams [of Great Britain]; male 
voices. 4to. (Boosey’s choral mis- 
cellany, no. 67) [6718 


© Jan. 16, 1920; 1 ¢. Feb. 20, 1920; 
E 469248; Boosey & co., London. 


ANIMALI (GLI) pI MARIANNINA; versi 
di Mongelluzzo, musica di F. Albano 
[of Italy]; mand. ace. 4to. Naples, 
F. Bideri. [6719 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c. Mar. 8, 1920; 
E 469618; Italian book co., New 
York. 


6727 


ANITRA’S DANCE. 
Hagerup) 


See Grieg (Hdvard 


ANNIVERSARY SELECTION; no. 23, words 
by various authors, music by Caleb 
Simper [of Great Britain] S8vo. 

[6720 
© Feb. 18, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 2, 1920; 
EH 469429; Weekes & co., London. 


ANTI-MONOTONY; one-step, by Felix 
Godin [of England]; piano. [6721 
©. Mar. 25,1920; .2-¢. Mari 27, 
1920; E 469910; John Church ©o., 
Cincinnati. 


ANTOINETTA ; polka, by Sabastiano [of 
OS 8.41,arr bys. -Gioe’’ fot VW. Si]; 
1st and 2nd mand. and guit. 4to. 

[6722 

KG) Nov. 15; TO1O:* 2 +e Mar. “25, 

1920; E 474610; O. Di Bella, New 
York. 

ANVIL (THE) AND THE SCHOOL-BELL; ° 
written and composed by Fred W. 
Leigh, Arthur Nevill and Henry EH. 
Pether [of Great Britain] [$8723 

©) “Apr? <6)" 1920: 4 ce Ape. * 21, 
1920; EH 476241; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


ANY LITTLE GIRL, IF A NICE LITTLE GIRL, 
Is JUST THE LITTLE GIRLIE FOR ME; 
words by F. W. McDermott, music 
by E. S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 

[6724 

© 1 e. Apr..&,,1920; B..47TS0s1 5 

KF. W. McDermott, Cape Vincent, 
ity ge 


ANYTHING IS NICE IF IT COMES FROM 
DIXIELAND; fox trot, by Clark, 
Meyer and Ager, played by Victor 
Arden [of U. S.]; in D flat. (Ryth- 
modik song roll, J 103613) [6725 

©. Apr. 20, 1919; 2-e CApE. 29, 
1920; E 475981; Rythmodik music 
ecorp., New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on interpretation ] 


by Grant Clarke, Geo. W. Meyer 
and Milton Ager [of U. S.], arr. by 
Arthur, Lange [ot..U. S.]; mixed 
quartette. 4to. [6726 

© Dee: 36, (19993 2 ee: Ape 12, 
1920; EH 478289; Leo Feist, ine., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


ANYTHING YOU WANT TO DO, DEAR; from 
Mary, words by Otto Harbach, mu- 
sic by Louis A. Hirsch [of U. S.] 

[6727 

Apr. S- $920.2. “Apres. 42; 

1920; E 478217; Victoria pub. corp., 
New York. 


427 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


APACHE (L’) ; words by W. A. Gaskin, 
music by E. S. 8S. Huntington [of 
Ui S34 [6728 

© 1c. Apr. 8, 1920; EH 475017; 
Wm. A. Gaskin, Shamokin, Pa. 

APPLE BLOSSOMS; selection, by Fritz 
Kreisler and Victor Jacobi, arr. by 
Charles J. Roberts [of U. 8.]; full 
orch. [6729 

© Dee 29.1919 22 eae it 
1920; EH 474174; Carl Fischer, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 

APPRENTI (L’) 
Paul Dukas, 
Mouton [of France]; orch. avec pi- 
ano conducteur. [6730 


© Dec. 31, 1919; 1 ec. Mar. 2, 1920; 

KH 469393; Durand & cie., 

[Copyright is claimed on transcrip- 

tion] 

Aprit. See Heath (John R.) 
short love songs. 


APRIL SHOWERS BRING MAY FLOWERS; 
fox-trot, words by Leo Wood, melody 
by Nat and Jack Shilkret [of U. S.] 

[6731 
©1c. Apr. 14, 1920; EH 478292 ; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 

ARAB’S (THE) PRAYER; Valse pathét- 
ique, by Felix Lemoine [of Eng- 
land]; piano. [6732 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 13, 1920; 
E 469691; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 

ARAPAHNA; Indian fox trot, words by 
G. E. Kufer, music by author and 
Paul S. Smith [of U. S.] New York, 
Paramount song publishers, ine. 

[6733 

© Mar. 10, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 17, 1920; 

E 478517; George Edward Kufer, 
New York. 

ARCADIAN (AN) GARDEN; by Noel Nor- 
man [of Hngland]; piano. [6734 
© Mar. 1, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 30, 1920; 
E 469929; Warren & Phillips, Lon- 
don. 

ARDIENTE; paso-doble, de Lao Silesu 
[of Italy]; piano. [6735 

© Mar. 27, 1920; 1c. Apr. 13, 1920; 
E 476140; Francis Salabert, Paris. 


ARE YOU FOR ME OR AGAINST ME; the 
question of the flag, chorus, words by 
M. L. Hammel, music by Fay Foster 
[of U. 8.] 4to. 1. Mixed voices. 2. 
Male voices. [6736, 6737 

© Apr. 8, 1920; 2 c each Apr. 9, 
1920; EH 478167, 478168; J. Fisher & 
bro., New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement] 


SORCIER; scherzo de 


Three 


transcription par H. 


Paris. 


pt. I, DOS, ¥. ie 


ARE YOU SINGING IN THE TWILIGHT; 
words by Rose Crawford, music by 
Howard Fisher [of Engiand]; in B 
flat. ; [67383 

© Feb. 3, 1920; 1 e, Feb. 21, 1920; 
H 469245; Phillips & Page, London. 


ARENAS; paso doble, de José Sentis [of 
Spain] ; piano. [6739 
© Feb. 16, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 2, 1920; 

H 469384; F. D. Marchetti, Paris. 


AREN’T YOU CRUEL; words by J. Damas- 
cus, music by Hector Richard [of 
U.8.] Chicago, Legters music €o. 

[6740 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 12, 1920; 

E 474826; John Damascus, Butte,. 
Mont. 


ARGENTINE, LAND OF MY DREAMS : tango. 
waltz, lyric by L. Bro, music by L. 
Bro and Ray Brost [of U. 8.], arr. 
by Ray Brost. [6741 

© 1c. Apr. 21, 1920; BH 478531; 
Louis Bro, New York. 

Arta; de Jan Blockx [of France]; 
piano. (Suite dans le style ancien, 
9) [6742 

© Jan. 31, 1920; 1 e. Feb. 24, 1920; 
HE 4693846 ; Heugel & cie, Paris. 

ARIA, CHORUS AND CHORALE. 

Bach (Johann Sebastian) 


See 


ARIETTA ; by Frederic Emerson Farrar 
[of U. S.]; piano, grade 2. [67438 
© Apr. 9, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 14, 1920; 

E 475509; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


ARIZONA, THE ONLY STATE FOR YOU; 
words by H. J. Kleberg, music by 
Leo Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago,. 
Ill., North American music pub co. 

[6744 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 2c. Apr. 12, 1920; 

E 475159; Henry J. Kleberg, Phoe- 
nix, Ariz. 


ARKANSAS RAG; words and melody by 
L. Weaver [of U. 8.] [6745 


© 1 c. Feb. 28, 1920; E 474208; 
Leon Weaver, Springfield, Mo.. 


ARLECCHINO; di Giovanni Ascanio Ci- 
cogna fof Italy]; piano. (Mario- 
nette, no. 1) [6746 

© Apr. 15, 1920; 1 ec. Apr. 16, 1920; 
E 476180; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


ARM IN ARM; two-step, by G. Dryer 
[of England] ; violin, cornet, clarinet, 
’cello and bass. (In Hawkes & 
son’s dance album no. 3, no. 4) 

[6747 
© Feb. 13, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 2, 1920 ;. 
E 469470: Hawkes & son, London. 


428» 


oe i es 
Fee, 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 


6764 


ART OF JAZZING FOR THE TROMBONE; by 

Fortunato Sordillo [of U. S.] [6748 

© Feb. 3, 1920; 2 c and aff. Feb. 

19, 1920; A 562988; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 


AS CLINGS THE Ivy; words and music 
by C. W. White [of U. 8.] Kansas 
City, Mo., Carson W. White music 
pub. co. _ [6749 

Gy Mar. 26,/1920;.2 cc, Mar. 26, 
1920; E 473742; Carson W. White, 
Kansas City, Mo. 


AS EVER I SAW; words anon. music by 
Peter Warlock [of Great Britain] 
[6750 
© Oct. 16, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 29, 1920; 
EK 468956; Winthrop Rogers, Iitd., 
London. 


AS ONCE OF OLD; words by Fred. E. 
Weatherly, music by Kennedy Rus- 
sell [of Great Britain] [6751 

© Jan. 22, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 20, 1920; 
E 469251; Boosey & co., London. 
_ASE’S DEATH. (EHdvard 
Hagerup) 


See Grieg 


ASHTON (ALGERNON) Nocturne; by A. 
Ashton [of England] op. 152, no. 1; 
pf. (Two characteristic pieces, no. 1) 

[6752 

eater 115°1920: 4 ©) “Mar, 12, 

1920; E 469551; G. Ricordi & co., 
‘Milan. 


— Scherzo; by A. Ashton [of Eng- 
land] op. 152, no. 2; pf. (Two char- 
acteristic pieces, no. 2) [6753 

io Mar 11, 1990: 1. ¢..Mar. 12, 
1920; E 469552; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


ASK ME WHY; words and music by A. 

Carbone [of U. S.] [6754 

© Apr. 6, 1920; 2 c. Avr. 9, 1920; 

E 478200; Augustus Carbone, Brook- 
lyn. 


ASLEEP IN THE OLD ARMCHAIR; words 
and music by T. P. Hayes [of U. S.], 
arr. by J. Mendelsohn [of U. S8S.] 

[6755 
j© 1c. Apr. 13, 1920; BE. 475389; 
Thomas Payne Hayes, Brooklyn. 


ASPERGES ME. See Mass no. 9 in G. 


ASPIRANTI (GLI) BANDISTI; march, by 
J. Gioe’ [of U. §.]; band. 4to. 

' [6756 

meee) Noy. 15,1919; 2 -c.. Mar. 25, 
_ 1920; E 474612; O. Di Bella, New 
York. . 


ASSEMBLY SONGS FOR EVERY OCCASION 3 
seiected and arr. by George H. Gart- 
lan [of U. S.] 4to. [S757 

© Apr. “14 1920: 2 e° Apr 20, 
1920; aff. Apr. 16, 1920; A 566612; 
Hinds, Hayden & Hidredge, inc., 
New York. 


At CLEOPATRA’S BECK AND CALL; words 
by Eben H. Baker and D. M. Minton, 
jr., music by D.-M. Minton, jr. [of 
U. 8.], arr. by Paul Luke [of UD. 8.]; 

~ piano with words. [6758 

© 1 ce. Mar. 5, 1920; E 474068; 
David M. Minton, jr., New York. 


AT RECESS; by Charles Huerter [of 
U.8.]; piano. Studio edition. [6759 
©) Apr;.(19, 1920 )2;e. yApr. 716, 
1920; E 4783889; C. C. Church & co., 
Hartford. 


AT THAT DARKTOWN SHIMMIE BALL IN 
TENNESSEE; words by H. E. Turner, 
melody by author and J. A. Hannan 
[of U. S.J [6760 

© 1c. Mar. 18, 1920; EH 478154; 
Harold E. Turner and Joe A. Han- 
nan, San Francisco. 


AT THE BANDSTAND; by Carl Wilhelm 
Mera: Mor -U; Se)" .opl 480," nes 5; 
piano. . [6761 

cy Mac. 20." 19202 2" Ce], Mar at, 
1920; E 473882; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati. 


AT THE FLOWER GARDEN SHIMMY BALL}; 
lyric by Harold G. Frost, melody by 
F. Henri Klickmann [of U. S.] 

[6762 
© 1c. Apr. 19, 1920; E 478445; 
McKinley music co., Chicago. 


AT THE FOUNTAIN (Am springbrun- 
nen); etude, by Hugo Reinhold, op. 
52, no. 2, ed. and fingered by H. E. 
Ruhe [of U. 8.]; piano. (Selected 
teaching compositions, series 3, no. 
866) [6763 

© Mar. 1, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 13, 1920; 
EH 4742382; J. H. Faunce eco., Phila- 
delphia. [Copyright is claimed on 
revision, fingering and annotations] 


AT THE GARDEN GATE; words by L. 
Drummond, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. S.] Chicago, North Ameri- 
can music co. [6764 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 ce. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475317; Lucile Drummond, Mar- 
ion, Ia. 


AT THE GATE. See Clark (Amy Ash- 
more) Three Japanese songs. 


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6765 


AT THE LAMB’S HIGH FEAST WE SING; 
Easter anthem, words and music by 
BR. M. Stults fof U. S:] >> mmmed 
voices. 4to. (Anthems for Easter) 

[6765 

© Mar. 25, 1920; 2 ¢«. Mar. 29, 

1920; E 473709; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


AT THE MOVING PICTURE BALL; fox trot, 
by Howard Johnson and Jos. Santly, 
arr. by Wm. Schulz [of U. 8.]; orch. 
with piano and words. 4to. [6766 

© Apr. 8, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 9, 1920; 
E 475071; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


AT THE UNDERTAKERS’ BALL; words by 
H. Vernon and Duke Rogers, melody 
by H. Vernon [of U. S8.] [6767 

© 1c. Mar. 29, 1920; HE 473780; 
Harry Vernon, Chicago. 


AT THE WELL; by Roshanara [pseud. 
of O. Craddock, of England, domi- 
ciled at New York]; piano. [6768 

© 1c. Mar. 20, 1920; BE 474465; 
live Craddock, professionally known 
as Roshanara, New York. 


overture to a Bohemian comic 
opera, by W. Blodek, arr. by V. F. 
Safranek [of U. 8.]; military band 
with conductor. (United States mili- 
tary band journal, no. 255) [6769 

© “Dee: 22,. 1919 ;..2 ey Mars i, 
1920; E 474150; Carl Fischer, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


ATONEMENT; words and music by Jo- 
seph G. Scoville [of U. 8.]; medium 
voice. Ogden, Utah, Scoville studio 
of music. (Seven semi-classical sac- 
red songs, no, 6, a) [S770 


Cy Mee 1h oe? 2 Oe. Migr. tT. 
1920; EQ 474058; Goodale Scoville 
co., Ogden, Utah. 


ATTAINMENT THINE; words by F. Mar- 


maros, music by Edouard Hessel- 
berg [of U. 8.] [6771 
}, Mar. 30). 1920-2 -e: Apr. 19; 


1920; EH 478436; Frances Marmaros, 
St. Louis. 


AU BORD DU DANUBE; andante-réverie, 
de André Wormser [of France]; 


orch. et piano conducteur. 4to. 
‘Célébre collection des succés, no. 
392). [6772 


@e Mars (27% 1920-4 2: Apr; 43. 
1920; HE 476125; Francis Salabert, 
Paris’ 


pt. 10, n. s., v. 15 


AUBADE ARGENTINE; de Enrico Teselli 
[of France] ; piano. [6773 


© Feb. 21, 1920; 1 ce. Mar. 10, 
1920; E 469599; Delrieu fréres, 
Nice, France. 


Auto (THE) BLUES; words and music 
by Mrs. E. Johnson [of U. S.] [6774 


© 1c. Feb. 24, 1920; E 474186; 
Mrs. Estee Johnson, Philadelphia. 


AUTUMN GLoRY; reverie, by M. L. 
Preston [of U. S.]; pf. [8775 
© Mar. 25, 1920; 2 e Mar. 29, 
1920; E 473722; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


AUTUMN MAgiIc. See Clark (Amy Ash- 
more) Three Japanese songs. 

AvEeNTR (L’); hymne, poésie de Mau- 
rice Chevais, musique de Auguste 
Chapuis [of France]; 2 voix. 4to. 

[6776 

© Mar. .13, 1920; 14 G Mar. 31, 

1920; E 469966; Durand et cie., 
Paris. 

AVVISI ECONOMICI; versi e musica di 
Amerigo Giuliani [of Italy]; mand. 
ace. Napies, Emilio Gennarelli e ec. 

[6777 

© Feb. 1, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 26, 1920; 

E 476336; Italian book co., New 
- York. . 

AWAKE, MY SOUL, ARISE; Haster song, 
words by Helen ‘Trafiprd Moore, 
music by James A. Witter [of U. 8.]; 
high, in F. [6778 

© Mar. 19, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 27, 1920; 
E 474658; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 

AWAKE THEE, MY LADY-LOVE; words by 
George Darley, music by Hrnest Bul- 
lock [of Great Britain]; ten. (Cur- 
wen edition, no. 2150) [6779 

© Mar. 1, 1920; 1 e. Mar. 15, 1920; 
FE 469585; J. Curwen & sons, Itd., 
London. 

AWAY WE GO; fox trot by Sam Sonitt, 
arr. by P. S. Robinson fof Great 
Britain]; band. (Jn Boosey’s mili- 
tary journal, 139th series, no. 4) 

[6780 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 1 ec. Mar. 25, 1920; 

E 469880; Boosey & co., London. 

[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] ‘ete & 

AZZICCO-AZZICCO; versi di F. M. Russo, 
musica di F. M. Cataldo [of Italy] ; 
mand. ace. Naples, Emilio Gennar- 
ellie c. 4to. [6781 

© Feb. 1, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 31, 1920; 
FE 469948; Italian book co., New 
York. 


430 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 - 


B Is THE NOTE; from 3 showers, words 
by Henry Creamer, music by Turner 
Layton [of U. S.] [6782 

Apr. -19,.1920;+2 .c. Apr. 20, 
1920; E 475545; Charles K. Harris, 
New York. 


BABE, I’M COMING BACK TO YOU; words 
by V. B. Hersom, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [6783 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475148; Virginia B. Hersom, Gar- 
diner, Me. 


BABETTO; Moorish song-fox trot, words 

and music by Fay Mégar [of U. S.] 

[6784 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 30, 

1920; E 474708; Jce Morris music 
co., New York. 


Baby; words and music by F. A. Shat- 
peck. Tor U.. S:] [6785 


© 1c. Apr. 21, 1920; E 478543; 
Frederick A. Shattuck, Norwich, 
NY. 


BaBy AnD I. See Dolly songs. 


BABY BLUE EYES; waltz, lyric by John 
M. Clifford, music by Joe Petrucci 
fof U. 8.] [6786 

© Apr. 15, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 19, 1920; 
BE 475599; Broadway music publish- 
ers, Providence, R. I. 


BABY BROTHER; words and music by 

- Harford Worlock and James M. Gal- 

latly [of England] [6787 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 1c. Mar. 13, 1920; 

EH 469687; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


BABY CHARMS; words by J. G. Smrt, 
music by H. S. S. Huntington [of 
BA8:] [6788 

© 1c Apr. 14, 1920; .E 478344; 
Joseph G. Smrt, Cleveland. 


BABy CLOSE YOUR BLUE EYES, GO TO 
SLUMBERLAND; lyric by M. C. Freed- 
man, music by H. D. Squires [of 
w. S.] [6789 

me) Apr. was: 1920;.,2 «.Apr. 16, 
1920; E 478955; Harry D. Squires 
and Max C. Freedman, Philadelphia. 


BABY DEAR; words by Violet Barrett, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. 8.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. 

© Mar.«29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 
1920; E 474823 : Mrs. Be Ek Eames 
Pocomoke City, "Mad. 


183234—20——2 


[6790 | 


BaBy LAMB; from 3 showers, words by 
Henry Crea mer, music by Turner 
Layton [of U. S.] [6791 

©) Mar. *22," 19203-2: che Mart 720: 
1920; E 474452; Chas. K. Harris, 
New York. 


BABY MINE; lullaby, words by Hileen 
Hazle, music by G. Carbonara [of 
DiS.) [6792 

© 1c. Apr. 30, 1920; E 475937 
Gerard Carbonara, New York. 


BABY 0’ MINE; words by S. R. Terry, 
musie by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [6793 

@ Mar. 29) 1920-, 2aie Apres 2: 
1920; E 474838; S. R.. Terry, To- 
ronto, Canada. 


BABY VAMPIRE; words by W. L. 
Thomas, music by Hdouard Hessel- 
berg [of U. S.] [6794 

© Apr. 10, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 29, 
1920; E 478942; Wm. L. Thomas, 
New Orleans. 


BABYLAND ; words and music hae ORO 
-Blaek [of U. 8.] [6795 
© 1c. Mar.: 31, 1920; E 473892; 


Elizabeth G. Black, Brooklyn. 
BAccCHANALE. See Impressions d’au- 
tomne. 


BacH (JOHANN SEBASTIAN) Aria, 
chorus and chorale; from the can- 
tata, A mighty fortress is our God, 
music by Bach, trans. by Richard 
Burmeister [of U. 8.]; piano with 
German words. [6796 

Apr. 1 9, /2920 312 .c.) Apr. 14, 
1920; E 475502; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, Mass. [Copyright is claimed 
on piano transcription. ] 


Six suites; de Bach; édition re- 
vue et doigtée par Cornélis Liégeois 


[of France]; violonceile. (Hdition 
nationale francaise: Pantheon des 
pianistes, no. 1062) [6797 


Or Mar: 2771920 1 ¢& Areas, 
1920; EH 476121; Henry Lemoine et 
cie., Paris. [Copyright is claimed 
on revising and fingering. ] 


Sonata VI; from Six sonatas for 
violin solo, by J. S. Bach, ed. by 
H. Wessely [of Great Britain] ; vio- 
lin. Berners ed. [6798 

©, Mar. 26, 1920; ¥ c. Mar. 4, 
1920; E 469867; Joseph Williams, 
ltd., Londen. 


431 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6799 


BacH (JOHANN SEBASTIAN )—Contd. 
—— Sonata in G@ major; by Bach, arr., 
seored and ed. by James Brown [of 
Engiand]; string orch. with piano. 
(Polychordia string library, no. 201) 
[6789 
© Mar. 6, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 24, 1920; 
E 468797; Stainer & Bell, 1td., Lon- 

don. 


— Sonates; de Bach, rév. par Ga- 
briel Fauré [of France] ; orgue. obl. 
Svo. (Edition classique, no. 9450; 
ceuvres completes pour orgue) 

[6800 

Reh. al, rao tee. War... 00, 

1920 ; E 469595; Durand & cie., Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on revision] 


Trios; de Bach, rév. par Henri 
Rabaud [of France]; deux violons 
avec basse, fliite, violin et basse, et 
deux fifites et basse. (Edition Clas- 
Sique, no. 9629) [6801 

© Mar. 6, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 24, 1920; 
E 468800; Durand et cie., Paris. 
Copyright is claimed on revision] 


Trois sonates; de Bach, édition 
revue et doigtée par Cornélis Lié- 
geois [ef France]; violoncelle et 
piano. (Edition nationale  fran- 
caise: Pantheon des pianistes, no. 
1076) . [6802 

) Mar. 27.. 1920: ie, Ant As, 
1920; E 476122; Henry Lemoine et 
cie., Paris. [Copyright is claimed 
on revising and fingering] 


Two sarabandes; from the Suite 
in E flat, by Bach, arr. by George 
Henschel [of Great Britain]; vio- 
loncello and piano. [6803 

© Mar. 23; 192031 <-Apr. 23, 
1920; E 476319; Augener, ltd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement ] 


BACHELET (ALFRED) Ballade; de A. 
Bachelet [of France]; violon et 
orch., operatition d’orch. [6804 

© Mar. 6, 1920; 1 c¢. Mar. 24, 
1920; E 469828; Durand & Gie., 
Paris. 


BAcCIAMOCI BRUNETTA; versi di Edu- 
ardo Scala, musiea di Luigi Avita- 
bile [of Italy]; mand. acc. Naples, 
Emilio Gennarelli ec. 4to. [6805 

© Feb. 1, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 26, 1920; 
E 476334; Italian book co., New 
York. 


BacK FROM THE LAND OF YESTERDAY. 
See Boosey & co.’s brass and reed 
band journal, no. 601. 


pt. 11, 2B. S., v.15 


BACK HOME; words by P. J. O’Reilly, 
music by Brenda Gayne [of Eng- 
land]; in E flat. [6806 

© Mar. 11, 1920; 1 ‘© ‘Mar -19, 
1920; E 469759; Herman Darewski 
mnusie pub. co., London. 


BACK IN LITTLE OLD NEW YorkK; words 
and music by E. Katz [of U. S.] 
[6807 
© 1c. Mar. 11, 1920; EB 474066; 
Edward Katz, New York. 


BAcK IN THE U. S. A.; words by R. 
C. Ehresman, music by Leo Fried- 
man [of U. S8S.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [6808 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475252; Ralph C. Ehresman, La- 
fayette, Ind. 


BACK OF THE MIST OF THE MOUNTAINS 
IS HOME SWEET HOME TO ME; words 
by B. L. Beebe, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [6809 

©. Apr. 17, 19205 2. ©, sees, 
1920; E 475706; Bessie L. Beebe, 
Osceola, Neb. 


BACK TO LIFE; valse by E. A. Weaver 
[of England]; violin, cornet, clari- 
net, ’cello and bass. (Jn Hawkes & 
son’s dance album no. 3, no. 10) 

[6810 


© Feb. 13, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 2, 1920; 
E 469476; Hawkes & son, London. 


BacK TO MOTHER; words by F. Zifer, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [6811 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 
E 474856; Frank Zifer, Dover, O. 


Back To My OLA Koo; words by O. 
Coleman, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. §.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [6812 

© Nov. 4, 1919°°2 @ Ape 12, 
1920; E 475212; Olin Coleman, 
Burgess Store, Va. 


BACK TO THE DAYS OF MAKE BELIEVE; 
words and music by EK. Bristol [of 
U's.) . [6813 
-©1.¢. Nov. 5, 1919; E 474185; 
Eugene Bristol, Chicago. 


BAcK TO THE LAND OF Y@UR HOME; 
words by A. L. R. Spencer, music by 
E. S. S. Huntington [of U. 8.] 

[6814 

© 1c. Apr. 16, 1920; E 478371; 

Alma L. R. Spencer, Newport News, 
Va. 


432 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 


Back TO THE SCENES OF YOUR CHILD- 
HooD; words and music by S. Ste- 
venson [of U. S.] [6815 


Gt Apres 225 M920, 2 .e.:; Apr’) /22, 


1920; E 478702; Samuel Stevenson, | 


Vashon, Wash. 

Bapinace (Jocosidad); by F. Drey- 
schock, op. 27, ed., phrased and fin- 
gered by Félix Fox [of U. §.]; 
piano. (Recreations for piano) 

[6816 

ioeApe.. 29, 1920: 2. ec. Apr...a0, 
1920; E 475822; Jos. W. Stern & 
co., New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on editing, phrasing and fingering] 


BaitEy (THE) BEARETH THE BELL 
AWAY; lullaby, words anon., music 
by Peter Warlock [of Great Britain] 

[6817 

© Oct. 16; 1919; 1 c. Jan. 29, 

1920; E 468951; Winthrop Rogers, 
Itd., Loudon. 


BaLp HEAD LEE. Sce Drolleries from 
an oriental doll’s house. 

BALDORIA CAMPESTRE. See Impressioni 
dal vero. 

BALLET EGYPTIEN; de Luigini, frag- 
ment, transcription par F. Wachs 
[of France]; piano. (Feuilles d’ 
album, no. 51) 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 9, 1920; 
E 469863; L. Grus et cie, Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on transcrip- 
tion | ; 


BALLET OF THE FLOWERS; suite by 
Henry Hadley [of U. 8.] op. 92; 
piano. nos. 1-12. [6819 


eae. ts, 1920: 2 ic’ Mar: 11, 
1920; E 474176; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 

BALLETS DU ROI; gavotte en rondeau, 
par Lully, arr. par Georges Cathe- 
rine [of France]; violon avec. acc. 
Ge piano. (Les classiques du violon) 

[6820 


© Dee. 20, 1919; 1c. Jan. 8, 1920; 
E 469689; Alphonse Ledue at cie., 
Paris. 


BALLOONS AND KISSES; one-step, by 
John Neat [of England]; piano. 
[6821 
© Mar. 4, 1920; 1 ¢. Mar. 138, 
1920; E 469690; Herman Darewski 
musie pub. co., London. 


BALLYHOO BEN; words by E. R. Lyon, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. 8.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [6822 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 e« Apr. 2, 
1920; E 474855; E. R. Lyon, Carls- 
bad, N. Mex. 


[6818 | 


6830 


BAMBINA MIA ;-mazurka, by N. N., arr. 
by J. Gioe’ [of U. S.]; 1st and 2nd 
mand. and guit. 4to. [6823 

© Noy: 15, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 25, 
1920; E 474611; O. Di Bella, New 
York. 


BAMBINELLA POLKA; by Barbieri [of 
WS. 1c arr. by Lb. Canora jot B_S.}: 
ist and 2nd mand. and guit. 4to. 

: [6824 

© Nov. 15, 1919; 2 ¢ Mar. 25, 

1920; E 474609; O Di Bella, New 
York. 


BAMBOLINA ROSA; versi e musica di 
Carlo Ravasio [of Italy]; mand. 
ace. Naples, Emilio Gennarelli e ec. 
4to. [6825 

© Feb. 11,1920: 1° ¢ Mare oi, 
1920; E 469944; Italian book co., 
New York. 


BAMBOO BUNGALOW; lyrics by H. Gil- 
lespie, music by E. R. Schmidt [of 
U.S. ] [6826 
Tel ee Apres, 1920 Bi 4153ais= 
Erwin R. Schmidt and Haven Gil- 
. lespie, Chicago. 


BAMBOULA (THE); rhapsodic dance, 
by S. Coleridge-Taylor, arr. by Frank 
Winterbottom [of England] ; military 
band, with conductor. (Hawkes & 
son’s military band edition, no. 428) 

[6827 

© Mar. 9, 1920; 1 ¢@ Mar. 25, 

1920; E 469923; Hawkes & son, Lon- 
don. 


Banjo (A) sone. See Bergen (Alfred 
Hiles) Six negro songs. 


BARBER (THE) OF SEVILLE. See Cele- 
brated composers, their works and 
how to enjoy them. 


BARCAROLLE; by Algernon Ashton [of 
England] op. 151; piano. [6828 
© Mar.: 11, 1920; 1 «@ Mar. 12, 
1920; E 469554; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


: par Paul Rougnon [of France] ; 
fifite ou violon avec acc. de piano. 
[6829 
© Dee. 31, 1919; 1 c Mar. 31, 
1920; E 469983; M. Senart et cie., 
Paris. 


BaRCELONA; words and music by A. 
Lada and Spencer Williams [of U. 
S.], arr. by Dave Peyton [of U. S.] 

[6830 
© 1c. Mar. 23, 1920; E 474500; 
Anton Lada. New York. 


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pt.. 151, 1. Ss. ¥. a 


BareEFoot (THE) TRAIL; by Alvin S.| Bay (THE) or Naprzs (Ischia); 


Wiggers. 1. Arr. by F. W. Trues- 
dell [of U. S.]; band. obl. 24mo.— 
. 2. Song, words by Marian - Phelps, 
arr. by Arthur Melvin Taylor [of 
U.§8.]; female voices. 4to. 
[6831, 6832 
© Apr. 21, 1920; 2 ec. each May 83, 
1920; E 478961, 478962; Boosey & 
eco., New York. [Copyright is 
claimed cn arrangement] 


BARNUM WAS RIGHT; syncopated scena- 
rio, words by R. E. Sherwood, music 
by Samuel P. Sears and others [of 
U.S8.} [68383 

‘© Apr. 14, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 17, 1920; 
HH} 475596; Robert E. Sherwood, Bos- 
ton. 


BarnyarD (THE) CABARET; words and 
melody by P. A. Stewart [of U. S.] 

[6834 

© 1 © Jan. 19, 1920; E 474203; 
Paul Atwood Stewart, New York 


Barrifre (J.) 12 sonates; de J: Bar- 
riére, révision et annotations par 
Marguerite Chaigneau [of France] 
et W. Morse Rummel [of U. §S.]; 
violoncelle solo avee basse et violon 


partie pour Sonata 2. (Edition 
nationale, no. 5246) livere 1, no. 1-6. 
[6835 


© Mar. 13, 1920: 2 c.. Mar. 31, 
1920; EH 469987; Maurice Senart et 
cie., Paris. [Copyright is claimed on 
revision and realization] 


BARUFFE CONIUGALI; duetto comico a 
strofe maltusiane, versi di Guglielmo 
Onofri, musica di Salvatore Capaldo 
[of Italy]; mand. acc. Naples, F. 
Bideri. 4to. [6836 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 ce. Mar. 8, 1920: 
HK 469621; Italian book co., New 
York. 


BATCHELOR’S (THE) LAMENT; words by 
J. ©. Griswold, music by Lee G. 
Kratz of [U. S.]; men’s voices. Ato. 
Cincinnati, Fillmore music house. 

| [6837 

© Mar. 16, 1920; 2 e Mar. 20, 

1920; E 474464; Fillmore bros. co., 
Cincinnati. 


BATTLE OF THE HIGH COST OF LIVING; 
words by F. H. Hawkin’s, music by 
KE. S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 

[6838 
© 1c Mar 20, 1920; E 474419; 
Frances H. Hawkins, Chicago. 


words by Isabel Burton, music by 
V. Diomede [of Italy, Gomiciled at 
West Roxbury, Mass.] arr. by Paul 
M. Pauisen [of Denmark, domiciled 
at Boston, Mass. ] [6839 

© 1c. Apr. 13, 1920; E 475370; 
Vincent Diomede, West Roxbury, 
Mass. ; 


Br STILL AND KNOW THAT I AM Gop. 
See Burdett (George A.) Five re- 
sponses. 


BE YOUR WAY A WAY OF ROSES. See 
Songs of Avarair. 


BEAUCOUP DE JAZZ; by T. Morris [of 
U.8.], arr. by Lillian Davenport [of . 
U. S.] ; piano [6840 

© 1c. Mar. 18, 1920; E 478140; 
Thomas Morris, New York. 

BEAUTIFUL BELLE Is~tE; words by J. 
Feehan, music by E. 8. 8S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. 8.] [6841 

© 1c. May 6, 1920; H 480182; 
James Fehan, Turtle Creek, Pa. 

BEAUTIFUL CALIFORNIA; waltz, by G. 

Muéer [of U. 8.]; instrumental. 
[6842 
© 1e. Apr. 20, 1920; H 475527; 
George Muder, New Kensington, Pa. 


BEAUTIFUL DREAMS OF THE PAST; words 

and music by Edward A. DuBois 

eb, Unwed [6843 

© Apr. 7, 1920; 2 ce. Apr. 10, 1920; 

E 475134; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati. 

BEAUTIFUL FLoripA; words by J. M. 
Hurst, music by Leo Friedman [of U. 
S.] Chicago, North American music 
co. [6844 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 ec. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475230; Jessie Maple Hurst, 
Lima, O. 

BEAUTIFUL FULL MOON; words by R. 
B. Crossley, music by Geo, Trevor 
fot U. S.J [6845 

© 1c. Apr. 28, 1920; E 478908; 
Ross B. Crossley, Kalispell, Mont. 

BEAUTIFUL Hawatt; words and music 
by Mary Earl [pseud. of Robert A. 
King [of U. S8.] Corner edition. 
[6846 

© Mar. 27, 192037726. Mar 27, 
1920; E 474631; Shapiro, Bernstein 
& co., inc., New York. 

BEAUTIFUL LAND OF DREAMS; words and 
music by Tom Post and Jack Joy [of 
O.is.] [6847 

© Mar. 2, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 26, 
1920; E 478144; Pace & Handy mu- 
sic co., ine., New York. 


434 


no. 5, 1920 


BEAUTIFUL MAMMA I LOVE you; words 
by H. E. Smyser, music by Hector 
Rickard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [6848 

© Mar. 28, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 
Ei 474785; H. E. Smyser, York, Pa. 


BEAUTIFUL NIGHT; words by A. Zaari, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. 8.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[6849 

eee 50, 19195 "2c: Apr. 12,1920; 
E 475169; Arnold Zaari, St. Helens, 
Or! 


BEAUTIFUL RIVER OF ROMANCE; words 
by Donald Juden, music by J. F. 
Franke [of U. S.], arr. by Homer 
Tourjee [of U. S.] [6850 

© 1c. Mar. 27, 1920; E 474676; J. 
F. Franke, Santa Ana, Calif. 


BEAUTIFUL SUMMER NIGHTS; words by 
A. F. Finley, melody by Gustave 
Barto [pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of 
U. S.J] [6851 

©ic. Apr. 5, 1920; E 478009; A. 
Frank Finley, Iliff, Col. 


BEAUTIFUL SUMMERTIME; words by 
S. W. Anderson, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. S.] [6852 


© 1c. Mar. 26, 1920; E 473585; 
Storm W. Anderson, Tacoma. 


BEAUTIFUL VIRGINIA, GIRL 
words by R. H. Boyd, music by 
_E.S.S. Huntington [of U.8.] [6853 


© 1c. Apr. 21, 1920; E 478562; 
R. H. Boyd, Portsmouth, O. 


OF MINE; 


BEAUTY; poem by John Masefield, mu- 
sie by Hasthope Martin [of England] 
(Enoch art song library) [6854 


© Mar. 4, 1919; 1 c. Feb. 28, 1920; 
E 469416; Enoch & sons, London. 


BEecAusE I KNOW YOU'RE 
words by Edward Lockton, musie by 
Samuel Mann [of England]; in F. 

[6855 

© Mar. 15, 1920; 1 c« Mar. 16, 

1920; EK 469860; Joseph Henry Lar- 
way, London. 


BECAUSE OF YOU; duet, words by Fred 
BE. Weatherly, music by F. Paolo 


Wosti,,.arr.. by Alfred Harris. [of 


England]; bar. and alto, in C. 
[6856 
© Apr. 26, 1920; 1c. Apr. 27, 1920; 
E 476356; G. Ricordi & co., London. 


WAITING; 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


6865 


BEDSTEMODER (Grannie); fra Tom- 
melise, af Fini Henriques [of Den- 
mark] op. 47, hefte 3; kiaver, [6857 

[6857 

© Dec. 15, 1919; 1 ec. Jan. 6, 1920; 

EK 469293; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. 


BreEs} fox trot, de E. Gareri [of Italy] 
et K. Salabert [of France] ; piano. 
; [6858 
© Mar. 27, 1920; 1c. Apr. 13, 1920; 
E 476139; Francis Salabert, Paris. 


BeErsau (J.) Vingt mélodies; paroles 
de divers anteurs, musique de J. 
Béesau [of France]; chant et piano. 

[6859 

©); Mar. °27,, 1920; Loc: Apr.)43, 

1920; E 476127; M. Senart et cie., 
Paris. 


BEETHOVEN (LUDWiG VAN) Gavotte in 
F major; by L. van Beethoven, arr. 
and ed. by Carl Deis [of U. S8.]; 
piano. [6860 

© Mar. 25, 1920; 2 ¢. Mar. 30, 
1920; H 474690; G. Schirmer, inc., 
‘New York. [Copyright is claimed on 
editing | 


ed. by Harold Bauer 
[of U. S.]; piano. 1. Concert ver- 
sion,.arr. for two hands by editor. 
2. Four hands. [6861, 6862 


© Mar. 25, 1920; 2 c. each Mar. 30, 
1920; El 474691, 474692 ; G. Schirmer, 


ine., New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on editing] 
—— Sonate; di L. van Beethoven, 


nuova edizione critica, riveduta e 
corretta da Alfredo Casella [of 
Italy]; piano.- v. 2. [6863 
©) Dee. 22, 1919; 1 & Deer 23, 1919 ; 
E 469887; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 
[Copyright is claimed on fingering, 
phrasing and explanatory notes] 
Symphonies; de Beethoven, nos. 
1-5, op. 21, 36, 55, 60, 67, transcrip- 
tes part Charles-René [of France; 
piano 4 quatre maims. v. 1. obl. 8vo. 
(Edition nationale francaise pan- 
théon. des pianistes, no. 1156) [6864 
«{ Jan. 31, 1920; 1 ‘ec. Web..24, 
1920; E 469352; Henry Lemoine et 
cie., Paris. [Copyright is claimed on 
transcription | 
BEHZNDIGE (DEN) ARTIST (The nim- 


ble artiste); fra Tommelise, af 
Fini Henriques [of Denmark] op. 
47, hefte 6; klaver. [6865 


© Dec. 15, 1919; 1c. Jan. 6, 1920; 
E 469296; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. 


435 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6866 


BEHIND THE FEATHER FAN; words and 
music by R. W. Coburn [of U. 8.] 
[6866 
C) ,Apr..44,-, 1990: 2 e, Apr. AO, 
1920; E 475600; Richard W. Co- 
burn, Medford, Mass. 


BEHIND YOUR SILKEN VEIL; fox. trot, 
by Coburn, Rose and _ Burinett, 
played by Victor Arden and Edwin 
Williams [of U. 8.]; in F. (Ryth- 
modik song roll, J 103518) [6867 

CS Apr 2 1919 = 2 -<Age. *29. 
1920; E 480001; Rythmodik music 
corp., New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on interpretation. ] 


Bet (LE) ARCHER; choeur, poésie de 
Maurice Chevais, musique de Au- 
guste Chapuis [of France]; 2 voix. 
Ato. [6868 

© Mar. 13, 1920; 1.ce¢ Mar. 31, 
1920; E 469963; Durand et cie., 
Paris. ; 


BELLA NON SEI; versi e musica di G. 
Armando Bosso [of Italy]; mand. 
ace. Naples, Emilio Gennarelli e ¢. 
Ato. [6869 

© Feb. 1, 1920; .1 ¢. Mar. 31, 
1920; E 469939; Italian book co., 
New York. 

BELLE (THE) OF THE TOWN; a moon- 
light refrain in a garden of roses, 
words and music by O. Noirmont 
Lat U.S] [6870 

© 1c. Apr. 29, 1920; E 475858; 
Octave Noirmont, Chicago. 

BELLEROPHON; marche religieuse et 
menuet, par Lully, arr. par Georges 
Catherine [of France]; violin avec 
ace. de piano. (Les classiques du 
violon. ) [6871 

© Dee. (20.:1999-)4 endans 8; 
1920; E 4696388; Alphonse Leduc et 
cie., Paris. 

BELLS; words and music by W. Har- 
rison [of U. S.] [6872 

© 1c. Apr. 1, 1920; E 474738; 
Wade Harrison, Columbia, Tenn. 


BELLS (THE) oF St. Mary’s; one-step, 
by A. Emmett Adams [of England] ; 
piano. [6873 


(OV Mer 12. 1920-1 .¢. Apr 9, 


1920; E 476072; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London. 
BELOVED (THE) CHEATER; lyrics by 


Wilmah Grenfel, music by Frank A. 
Clark [of U. S.] Philadelphia, Pa., 
Writers & players assn. [6874 

© Mar. 24, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 29, 
1920; E 478486; Edna Marie Adams, 
Indianapolis. 


436 


| 


pt. 111, 0. s., v. 15 


BENEDICTA ET VENERABILIS ES;: de 
Paul Delnatte [of France]; sop., 
ten., basses et solo de basse avec 
ace. d’orgue. . (Selecta opera: Col- 
lection choisie, no. 51) [6875 

© Dec. 24, 1919; 1 c« Apr. 20, 
1920; EK 476086; L.-J. Biton, St. 
Laurent-sur-Sévre, France. 


BENTLIF (BEeryL) Three idylles; by 
B. Bentlif [of Great Britain]; pf. 
Contents: Twilight.—Solitude.—El- 
fin dance. [6876 

© Mar. 11, 1920; 1 @ Apr. 3, t9a0-- 
E 469999; Boosey & co., London. 


BERGEN (ALFRED Hires) Six negro 
songs; from the Bandanna ballads, 


poems by Howard Weeden, music by - 


A. H. Bergen [of U. 8.] op. 11. Con- 
tents: A Plantation hymn.—Li- 
zette—A banjo song.—The old boat- 
man.—Mammy’s lullaby.—Homesick. 
[6877 
© Apr. 16,.1920*° 2 ¢, Appa. 
1920; E 478461; Gamble hinged mu- 
sic co., Chicago. 


Brest (THE) PAL YOU EVER HAD; words 
and music by J. D. Moore [of U. 8.], 
arr. by R. B. Dakin [of U. 8.] [6878 

© 1c. Mar. 31, 1920; HE 473949; 
Jessie D. Moore and Rose B. Dakin, 
Somerville, Mass. 


BEULAH; valse, by Arthur L. Ward 
[of Great Britain]; piano. London, 
Walsh, Holmes & co. [6879 

© Feb. 27,‘ 1920;4 @ Bigeems, 
1920; E 469903; Percy John Cross, 
Manchester, England. 

BEWARE OF THE GIRLS THIS LEAP YEAR} 
words by W. McKenna, musie by E. 
S. S. Huntington [of U. 8.] [6880 

© 1c. Apr. 23, 1920; E 478625; 
Wm. McKenna, Cleveland. 

Bippy; fox trot, by J. S. Zamecnik [of 
U. S.]; full orch. and words. 4to. 
(Dance edition, no. 6) [6881 

© Apr. 14, 1920;2.¢. Apr. 17, 1920; 
E 475523; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleve- 
land. ; 

BIELLA; march, by L. Zelveger [of 
Italy], arr. by G. Iasilli [of U. 8.]; 
band. 4to. [6882 

© Nov. 15, 1919; 2e sige 2a 
1920; E 474600; O. Di Bella, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on sim- 
plifying and harmonizing] 

Bic CHIEF’S ON THE HUNT; words by 
L. Butler, music by E. S. 8. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] {6883 

© 1c Apr. 7, 1920; EH 478040; 
Louise Butler, Detroit. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920. 


6899 


Bic (THE) GOLD Moon; words by H. H. | BLAcKSMITH RAG—Continued. 


Buscher, music by Edouard Hessel- 
berg [of U. S.] [6884 

© Apr. 10, 1920;°2 @ Apr.. 29, 
1920; E 478940; Edna ©. Buscher, 
Indianapolis. 


Birp (THE) BY THE BROOKLET. See 


Outdoor life. 


BirMINGHAM; words by W. F. Small, 
melody by Fred C. Van [of U. S.], 
arr. by Harold Haberly [of U. S.] 

[6885 
© f-c. Apr. 3, 1920; EH 473984; 
Willis F. Small, Newark, N. J. 


BIRMINGHAM BLUES; words by T. Jor- 
dan, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. 8.] Chicago, Ill., North Ameri- 
can musie pub. co. [6886 


© Dee. 30, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 


E 475181; Turner Jordan, Birming- 


ham, Ala. 


BISSELLE (A) gLick; from Maytime, 
words by Morris Schwartz, music by 
P. Sandler [of Russia, domiciled at 
Philadelphia]; piano with words. 
New York, Max R. Wilner & Morris 
Schwartz. [6887 

© Jan. 9, 1920; 2c. Jan. 20, 1920; 
EK 474193; Peter Sandier, Philadel- 
phia. 


Bizet (Grorces) Choral fantasia; 
from Carmen, English text by 
Charles Fonteyn Manney, music by 
Bizet, arr. by N. Clifford Page [of 
U. S.] mixed voices. 4to. [6888 

© Feb. 10, 1920; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
19, 1920°; A 562982; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement | 


Brack (THE) BorEEN; words by Nora 
Chesson Hopper, music by L. 
Souther [of U. 8.]; high voice, in G 


minor. Boston, Mass., Charles W. 
Homeyer & co. [6889 
© Apr. 17, 1920:°2 & Apr. 19, 


1920; E 475598; 
Winthrop, Mass. 


Louise Scuther, 


BLACK PANSY; waltz, by Olivette 
Myers [of U. 8.], arr. by Francis 
A. Myers [of U. 8.], band. 4to. 

[6890 


© Mar. 26, 1920; 2-¢. Mar. 26, 
1920; E 473738; Myers music house, 
Mt. Morris, Ill. 


Briackpoout. See Too many girls. 


_ BracksmiTH RAG; fox trot, adapted 
from The anvil chorus, by Rednip 
[pseud. of Harold Pinder, of U. S.J, 


arr.) by? Geo. i) Cobb: lof: UisiSel; 
piano ace. 4to. [6891 

(GQ. Apr. 24, 1920-712 |. Apri 22: 
1920; 1 ce. Apr. 28, 1920; E 478899 ; 
Ted Garton music co., Boston. 


BLeMAnT (L.) Vingt études mélo- 
digues; 2me cahier, par L. Blémant 
[of France]; pour tous les saxo- 
phones. [6892 

© Dee: “20, “1919 1 .-¢)" "Jan. 8, 
1920; E 469640; Alphonse Leduc et 
cie., Paris. 


BLESSED ARE YE; words from Matthew 
5, music by L. D. Nicholson [of 
U. S.J] Los Angeles, Calif., muci- 
cians’ pub. co. _ [6893 

© Mar. 8, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 24, 1920; 
E 478524; L. De Vere Nicholson, 
Los Angeles. 


BLEST ARE THE PURE IN HEART; Sacred 
song, words by John Keble, music by 
B. T. Wheatley [of U. S8.] [6894 

(©) "Mar. 10," 1920" 2 Cire 1d: 
1920; E 474045; Bertram T. Wheat- 
ley, Jacksonville, Fla. 


BLINKY CHINK; Chinese caprice, by 
Julian Rutt [of Great Britain]; 


piano. [6895 
(©) Mar:..8,. 1920: 7 ¢.. Mar. 16, 
1920; EK 469855; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 
BLockx (JAN) Nocturne; de J. 
Blockx [of France]; piano. (Piéces 
pour piano, no. 6) [6896 


C) Jan. om. .1o20 >. Te. Pep, 24. 
1920; E 469348; Heugel & cGie., 
Paris. 


Praeludium; de J. Blockx [of 
France]; piano. (Suite dans le 
style ancien, no. 8). [6897 

©. San. 31, 1920% 1)... Web, 24, 
1920; E 469345; Heugel & cie., 
Paris. 


BLOSSOMS AND DREAMS; words by F. M. 
Harrison, music by Edouard Hessel- 
berg [of U. S.] [6898 

© Agr "10 1920792 "e. 2 Apr "29, 
1920; E 478933; Florence Harrison, 
Chatham, Canada. 


BrLow YOUR OWN HoRN; words and mu- 
_sie by Ex Tribbey [oft ‘Uy S.} Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [6899 
Cape 17 1920 2 Apr 24. 
1920; I) 475628; Lulu Tribbey, Bay 
Point, Calif. 


437 


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6900 


pt. 113, 1.'S., ¥. 15 


BLUE AND GOLD; words by J. L. Boyle, 
musi¢ by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters musie co. [6800 

CO Apr: 17, 1920 :°2 Apr’ 24, 
1920; E 475638; Iza L. Boyle, Gas- 
ton, Ind. 


BLuE (THE) AND TEE BROWN; words 
by Joe P. Canevari, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, North 
American musi¢ co. [6901 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475341; J. P. Canevari, Port Ar- 
thur, Lex. 


words by L. Calvert, mu- 
rule. S. Huntington [of Gy: S.] 
[6902 


© 1c. Apr. 14, 1920; E 478310; 
Lola Calvert, Mt. Rainier, Md. 


BLUE DIAMONDS; one step march, by 
Caddigan & Story, intro, The world 
is mine, by J. B. Kornblum, arr. by 
R. L. Halle [of U. §.]; band. 4to. 

[6903 

iC) Apres. 29, 1920%,;2 .e Apr. 29, 

1920; E 475819; Jos. W. Stern & Co., 

‘New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement] 


BLUE BIRDS; 
sie by EH 


BLuE (THE) FLAME; from The blue 
flame, lyric by Ballard Macdonald, 
music by Wm. Frederic Peters [of 
VS.) [6904 

Gyr Apr. 127 1920-2). C- Ape a2, 
1920; E 478225; Shapiro, Bernstein 


& co., inc., New York. 
BLUEBIRD OF HAPPINESS; words by 
Mrs. A. Olson, music by Hector 


Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [6905 

©) Apr. 26, 1920; 2 -¢.. Apr 29, 
1920; E 475918; Mrs. Alfred Olsen, 
Cedar City, Utah. 


Buvues; fox trot, by Swanstone, Mc- 
Carron and Morgan, played by Ed- 
gar Fairchild, ass’t. by Muriel Pol- 
lock [of U. S.]; in B flat (Ryth- 
modik song roll, J 104153. [6906 

© June 20, 1919+ 2.-¢ 2Apr. 29: 
1920; E 480002; Rythmodik music 
corp., New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on interpretation. ] 


BoATMEN’S (THE) SONG OF THE VOLGA; 
arr. by P. F. del Campiglio fof 
U. 8.]; violin and piano. (Favorite 
melodies, third series, no. 45) 

[6907 

©) Apr. 26 1920; .2. ec: Apr. 30, 

1920; E 478876; Estate of Hamilton 

S. Gordon, New York. [Copyright is 
elaimed on arrangement] 


BOATMEN’s (THE) SONG OF’ THE 
VoLtea—Continued. 
ed. by P. F. del Campiglio fof 
U. 8.]; piano. [6908 
© Apr: 21, 1920*° 2%. Ape. 22, 
1920; E 475575; Estate of Hamilton 
S. Gordon, New York. [Copyright 
is claimed on editing] 


BoBOLINK WALTZ; by Carl Wilhelm 
Kern [of Us. S.12 Gp. eu, sees - 
piano. [6909 

© Mar. 29, 19203) 2) cq) Wires. 


1920; E 473878; Willis music €o., 
Cincinnati. 


BOCCINOL DI ROSE; polka, by M. Le 
Denne [of U. S.J: piano. Taste 
© 1e Apr. 14, 1920; E 478277; 

C. A. Mischo, Brooklyn. 


BoHEME (LA) See Puccini (Giacomo) 


BOHEMIAN DANCE; by Joseph Holbrooke 
[of England] op. 20, no. I; piano, 
four hands. (Four dances, no. 1) 

[6911 
© Apr. 15, 1920; 1 ce. Apr. 16, 1920; 
EH 476195 ; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


by R. Kafka, [ot U.S) on, 1; 
violin and piano. [6912 

© 1c. Mar. 11, 1920; HW 474183; 
Rudolf Kafka, Peoria, Il. 


See also Holbrooke (Joseph) 
Four dances. 
BoITEeEUsE (LA); grizzly, grumpy 


granny, Belgian folksong, English 
tr. by D. Taylor, street song from 
Liége, harmonized and arr. by Deems 
Taylor [of U. 8.]; three-part cho. 
women’s voices. 4to. (Schumann 
club series of part-songs, fourth se- 
ries, no. 4767) [6913 

© Mar. 25, 1920512s¢..Maro27, 
1920; E 474650; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on harmonization and arrangement] 


BONNIE SWEET KiTry; from Lassie, 
words by Catherine Chiscolm Cush- 
ing music by Hugo Felix [of U. 8.] 

[6914 

© Mar. 31, 1920; 2 e. Apr. 3, 1920; 

478128; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


Book (A) FOR LITTLE PIANISTS; first 
grade, words by Helen Pfeiffer 
Cargill, music by Agatha C. Pfeiffer 
Lor U.S [6915 

©. Mar. 27, 1920: °2 “@ Siar. “ae 
19206; E 474698; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 


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nae yah a eee 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 


Boosny & CO.’S BRASS AND REED BAND 
JOURNAL, NO. 601; by Horatio Nich- 
olls [of Great Britain, arr. by 

’ Shipley Douglas [of Great Britain] ; 
band. 4to. Contents :—Deliliah ; 
valse—Back from the land of yester- 
day.—The kingdom within your eyes. 

[6916 


© Mar. 13, 1920; 1c. Apr. 15, 1920; 
E 476150; Lawrence Wright music 
co., Londen. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement] 


BoosEy’S MILITARY JOURNAL, 139TH 
SERIES, NO. 4; arr. by J. Ord Hume 
[of Great Britain]; military band. 
London, Boosey & co. Contents :— 
Hindustan; fox trot, by O. G. Wal- 
lace and H. Weeks.—Smiles; fox 
trot, by H. E. Pether.—Sand dunes; 
oriental one-step by Byron Gay.— 
The wild, wild women; one step jazz, 
by H. E. Pether—The vamp; ori- 
ental fox trot with words, by Byron 
Gay. [6917 


© Mar. 4, 1920; 1 c. Mar: 25, 1920; 
E 469882; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement | 


BORN FOR ME; words by J. Mac Rae, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [6918 


© Mar. 29, 1920; 2c. Apr. 2, 1920; 
E 474828; John Mac Rae, Minne- 
apolis. 


BoRROWING HAPPINESS; words by J. 8S. 
Griffiths, music by E. 8. 8. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S8.] [6919 


© 1c. Apr. 7, 1920; E 478063; 
Jessie S. Griffiths, Foxboro, Mass. 


Bowunp in Morocco; fox trot a la orien- 
tal, by Louis Herscher, arr. by Ar- 
thur Lange [of U. S8.]; orch. with 
piano. 4to. [6920 


© Mar. 23, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 24, 
1920; E 473463; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement ] 


Bow-wow ; one-step, by Rockwell and 
Wadsworth, played by Charley 
Straight [of U. S.] (Imperial player 
rolis, no. 91075) [6921 

© Apr. 21, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 24, 1920; 
E 475760; Imperial player roll co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation] 


6929: 


BowrN (York) Three valse themes; 
by Y. Bowen [of England]; pf. 
(Magnus albums. v.56) Contents: 1. 
Grace.—2. Wistfulness.—3. Hnergy. 

[6922: 

© Mar. 31, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 5, 1920; 

E 476049; Swan & co., Watson & 
Wilcock, Itd., London. 


Boy OF MINE; words by B. K. Hutchins, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. S8.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [6923 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 ce. Apr. 2, 1920; 
HK 474791; Barbara K. Hutchins,. 
Bremerton, Wash. 

BRACKEN AND BRIAR. See Rustic suite. 

BRANCH OF THE SWEET AND EARLY ROSE. 
See Album of songs. 


BrRavE YANKEE BOYS; words by T. J. 
Van Horn, music by T. F. Menefee 
[of U. 8.] [6924 

© Feb. 18, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 27, 1920; 
E 474641; Menefee & Van Horn, 
Hoxie, Kan. 

Bravoure. See Liszt (Franz) 

BRIGHTEN THE WAY WITH A SMILE; 
words and music by A. J. Showalter 
[of U. 8.] [6925 

Ci Ag. A. A920. 2 Aor ZO. 
1920; E 475897; Anthony J. Showal- 
ter, Dalton, Ga. 


BRING BACK MY LOVE DREAMS; words 
by Samuel M. Lewis and Joseph 
Irving Young, music by Jacques 
Grandei [of U. S.] [6926 

(Mary. 26; 1920 on2...¢...Maz. 27, 
1920; H 473640; Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. 


BRING BACK MY LOVING LITTLE MAN; 
words by V. Borucki, music by E. 8S. 
S. Huntington [of U. S.] [6927 

© 1e. Apr. 29, 1920; EH 475855; 
Victor Borucki, Chicago. 


BRING BACK MY SUNSHINE AND ROSES; 
-words and melody by W. L. Shock- 
ley [of U. S.] [6928 

© 1c. Apr. 20, 1920; E 475547; 
William L. Shockley, St. Louis. 


BRING BACK THAT MEMORY; words by 
-N. E. Steffy, music by A. Leopold 
Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Leg- 
ters music Co. [6929 

erApre £7, 492022 ¢. Apr. “24, 
1920; E 475704; Naomi EH. Steffy, 
Bradford, Pa. 


439 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6950 


BRING BACK THE OLD FASHION ROSES; 
words by W. Cellers, music by Geo. 
Trevor [of U. 8.] [6930 

© 1c Mar. 11, 1920; E 474090; 
William Cellers, Drain, Or. 


BRING COST OF LIVING DOWN FOR THE 
WORLD AND YOU; words by E. Finley, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. 8.] 
Chicago, Legters musie co. [6931 

© Mar. 18, 1920; 2 c. Mar: 24, 
1920; E 473816; Earl Finley, Dallas. 


BRING ME BACK MY DEAR OLD MOTHER; 
words and music by B. H. Selner 


[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [6932 
© Apr. 26, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 29, 


1920; E 475908; Bertha Hoadley 
Selner, Dowagiac, Mich. 


BroapwaAy; words and music by H. F. 
Barnes [of U. S.] Photostat. [6933 


© 1c. Apr. 10, 1920; E 475117: 


Harold Freeman Barnes, Newark, 
N. J. 
BROKEN (A) HEART IS JUST LIKE A 


BROKEN TOY; words by G. R. Austin 
and Hugho C. Renner, music by 
Anthony Pedace [of Italy, domiciled 
at New York] [6934 
© 1c. Mar. 29, 1920; E 478464; 
George R. Austin, Hoboken, N. J. 


duet from Medorah, 
music by 


BUMBLE BEE; 
words by Adrian Ross, 
Vada Ennem [of England] [6935 

© Feb. 19, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 15, 
1920; E 469707; Ascherberg, Hop- 
Ww ood & Crew, itd., London. 


BUMBLE-BEE (THE); by Florence P. 


Rea [fof U: 38.]; piano: § (he her 
Fairy frolics) [6936 
© Mar. 25, 1920; 2 « Mar. 29, 


1920; EK 474660; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 


BURDETT (GEORGE A.) Five responses; 
four-part chorus, sacred words, mu- 
sic by G. A. Burdett.[of U. 8.]; 
mixed voices. (S8vo choruses, no. 


6844) Contents:—1. Prayer for 
daily help—2. Like as a father 
pitieth his children—3. O Thou 


that hearest prayer.—4. Sanctus.— 

5. Be still and know that I am God. 

[6937 

© Apr. 2, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 3, 1920; 

EH 474753; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 


BURGLAR SCENE. See First pianoforte 
album of cinema music. 


ee 


pt. 111, 0. S;, v. 15 


BURMAH MOON; fox-trot, by Gitz Rice, 
played by Victor Arden and Edwin 
Williams [of U. 8.]; in C. (Ryth- 
modik song roll, J 103653) [69388 

© Apr. 20, 1919; 2 ¢ Apr. -29, 
1920; E 480004; Rythmodik - music 
corp., New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on interpretation] 


BUSS ME BAUBLE MINE. See Album of 
songs. 


But I SHOULD worRy; words by W. 
Manyhart, musie by J. Allen Cooke 
[of U. S.] . Passaic, No A teen 
melody studios. [6939 

© 1c. Apr. 12, 1920; BE 478212; 
Walter Manyhart, Brooklyn. 


But Now TLL GET EVEN WITH YOU; | 
words by R. H. Urtel, musie by 
Hector Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [6940 

© Mar. 18, 1920; 2 ec Mar. 24, 
1920; E 473829; Rose H. Urtel, 
Scottville, Mich. 


BUT, SHE’S JUST A LITTLE BIT CRAZY 
ABOUT HER HUSBAND—THAT’S ALL; 
words and music by I. Berlin [of 
U. S.] [6941 

© 1c. Mar. 31, 1920; E 473863; 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 

BUTTERFLIES AND ROSES. See Pierrette 

by the stream. 


BUTTERFLY ; words and melody by L. B. 
Braley [of U. S.] [6942 
© 1c. Mar. 20, 1920; E 478102; 
Lucile Brown Braley, Highland Park, 
Mich. 

BUTTERFLY DUDE; words by W. A. Page, 
music by EH. S. 8S. Huntington [of 
US] [6943 

© 1c. Apr. 8, 1920; E 475034; 
W. A. Page, Millville, Wis. 

By HECK, I'LL NEVER COME DOWN WITH 
THAT GAL IN THIS DURN OLD FLYING 
MACHINE; words by R. Klawitter, 
music by Geo. Trevor [of U. 8.] 

[6944 
© 1c. Apr. 28, 1920; E 478906; 
Raymond Klawitter, Waukesha, Wis. 

By THE CRADLE; Armenian folksong, 
English text by D. Taylor, music 
collected by Haig Gudenian, harmon- 
ized and arr. by Deems Taylor [of 
U. S.]; three-part chorus. Women’s . 
voices. 4to. (Schumann Club series 
of part-songs, fourth series, no. 4770) 

[6945 

©. Mar: 25, 1920); 2 c.. Mars 21, 

1920; E 474647; J. Fischer & bro., 

New York. [Copyright is claimed on 
harmonization and arrangement] 


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* MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 


6962 


BY THE FOREST SPRING; by Edmund 

Parlow [of Germany]; piano. [6946 

© Apr. 30, 1920; 2 c. May 3, 1920; 

E 478973; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


By THE LOVELY RIVER OLD ST. JOE; 
words by I. E. Carlson and M. L. 
Pryce, music by B. G. Young [of 
Urs.) [6947 

© Mar. 30, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 25, 
1920; E 473852; Carlson and Pryce, 
Eikhart, Ind. 


By THE OLD MAPLE, NANCY; words and 

music by Robert Hunsick [of U. 8.] 

[6948 

©) Ape 3, 1920: 2c Apr. 9, 1920; 

EH 478690; Starr & Hunsick music 
pub. co., Phoenix, Ariz. 


By THE RIVER. See Outdoor life. 


BYE BYE My INDIANA BONNIE; words 
by J. ¥. Allen, music by Thomas F. 
Cornell [of U. S8.] [6949 

foe bre: Apr: 15; 1920; EB 475374; 
James Y. Allen, Atlanta. 


CABIN (THE) HOME ALONG THE Mo- 
HAWK TRAIL; words by A. Doucette, 
music by E. S. S. Huntington [of 
U.8.)- [6950 

© 1 e. Mar. 29, 1920; HE 473796; 
Albert Doucette, Oakland, R. I. 


CAIN; vocal scena, words and music 
by Rupert Hughes [of U. S.]; bar., 
in C minor. [6951 

© Apr, 24, 1920; 2 e.,. Apr. 30, 
1920; E 478858; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 


CaAtRO; one step, by Freed and Weeks, 
played by Robert Joyce [of U. 8.];3 
in E flat. (Rythmodik song roll, 
J 104263) [6952 

i June’ 20, 1919;.2°¢) Apr: 29, 
1920; E 475974; Rythmodik music 
eorp., New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on interpretation. | 


CATROSTAN; words by Sadie D’Leir, 
melody by J. D’Leir [of U. S8.] 

[6953 

© 1c. Mar. 81, 1920; E 478485; 
Joe D’Leir, Woodhaven, N. Y. 


CALAVERA ; tango, de Joseph Szule [of 
France]; piano. [6954 
je ep. 21, 1920; 1 ¢* Mar. 10, 
1920; E 469601; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 


Catcutra; tune. See Come to the 


feast. 


CALIFORNIA BLOSSOM ; words and music 

by A. Lada [of U. S.] [6955 

© 1c. Apr. 29, 1920; E 475848; 
Anton Lada, New York. 


CALIFORNIA LYRICS; words by TT. C 
HKaston, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. S.J] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[6956 

©, Apr..17, 1920-72. ¢... Apr. 24 

1920; E 475668; Thomas Chalmers 
HKaston, San Francisco. 


CALIFORNIA, OUR OWN CALIFORNIA; 
state anthem, words by ‘Thomas 


Shelley Sutton, music by P. Val- . 


tinke [of Germany] [6957 
© 1c. Apr. 12, 1920; E 478959; 
Paul Valtinke, Chicago. 


CALIFORNIA SUNSHINE; words by M. 
Oeffinger, music by Edouard Hessel- 
berg [of U. S.] [6958 

©: Apres tO, 19203) Dae; . Apr) 29. 
1920; E 478937; M. Oeffinger, Al- 
toona, Pa. 


Catt (THE) OF LOVE; waltz, by Felix 
Godin [of Great Britain]; piano. 
: [6959 
© Mar. 8, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 18, 1920; 
E 469839; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London.. 


words by F. Smith, music by Leo 
Friedman [fof U. S.]. Chicago, North 
American music co. [6960 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2.c Apr. 12, 
1920; E 475156; Fred Smith, Arm- 
strong, Canada. 


CAit, (PEE) “pF THE COSY (LITTLE 
HOME; fox trot, from Take it from 
me, by Johnstone and Anderson, 
played by Victor Arden [of U. S.]; 
in G. (Rythmodik song roll, J 
103673 ) [6961 

© May 20, 1919; 2 «@ Apr. 29, 
1920; E 480008; Rythmodik music 
-eorp., New = York. [Copyright is 
claimed on interpretation ] 


CALL OF THE NortH. See Snowland. 


CALL OF THE WILD; song cycle, words 
by Frederic Bettley, music by Henry 
J. Stafford [of England] Contents :— 
Call of the wild.—There’s a man’s 
work for you.—Your home and 
mine.—The pool. [6962 

(CMa 2 120. te Mar TS: 
.1920; E 469755; Herman Darewski 
musie pub. co., London. 


CALL OF THE woops. See Holiday pic- 
tures. 


44] 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6963 


pt. 101, Bat, Feo 


CaLL (A) TO THE COLORS; words and 


musie by Hew: Bos Elarbert olor 
Wesel [6963 

© -Mar. 7G A202 ~ 2ie.4 Ago, 2 2, 
1920; E 473933; Elizabeth M. Boyn- 
ton Harbert, Pasadena. 


CALLING ME THOSE MYSTIC TURTLES 5 


words by G. E. Bergeron, music by. 


E. S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 
[6964 
© 1 c Apr. 6, 1920; BE 474885; 
G. E. Bergeron, Bottineau, N. D. 


CALLING, MY HEART IS CALLING FOR 
you; words by 8S. Sample, music by 
EK. 8. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 

| [6965 
© 1c. Apr. 6, 1920; E 474884; 
Selma Sample, St. Louis. 


Catm (A) pay. See Holiday pictures. 


CAMEL BELLS; from Sunshine of the 
world, words by James Heard, mu- 
Sic by Charles Cuvillier [of Eng- 
land] [6966 

© Feb. 19, 1920; 1 c Mar. 15, 
EK 469698; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, !td., London. 


CAMEO; waltz, by Walter R. Collins 
[of Kngland]; orch., with piano con- 
ductor. 4to. (Orchestral journal of 
popular music, no. 627) [6967 

© Mar. 10, 1920, 1 c. Mar. 26, 
1920; E 469916; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, itd., London. 


CAMPANILLAS DE AMOR ; habanera-tango, 
de, Pinéras [of France]; piano con- 
ducteur. 4to. [6968 

© Feb. 16, 1920+°%¢ Mar. 2, 
1920; E 4693838 ; Herpin, Paris. 

CAMUS (PIERRE) Douze études; de P. 
Camus [of France]; flfite avec ace. 
de piano ad lib. [6969 

© Mar. 13, 1920; 1 ec. Mar. 81, 
1920; E 469977; M. Senart et cie., 
Paris. 

CAN YOU FORGET THE DAY WE MET; 
words by Harold L. Mueller, melody 
by E. W. Kapner [of U. S.] [6970 

© 1c. Mar. 11, 1920, E 474064; 
Edw. W. Kapner, Philadelphia. 

CAN’T YOU HEAH YOU’ MAMMY CALLIN’ ; 
words by M. Verner, music by E. S. 
S. Huntington [of U. S8.] [6971 

© 1c. Apr. 29, 1920; E 475849; 
Mae Verner, Johnstown, Pa. 

CAN’T YOU HEAR ME CALLING, DORA; 
words by A. E. Barber, music by 
Kk. S. S. Huntington [of U. 8.] 

[6972 
© 1c Apr. 8, 1920; E 475036; 
A. EK. Barber, Duluth, Minn. 


See ’Cello and I. 


CAPEO (EL); paso doble flamenco, de 
A. Parera, arr. par William Sterling 
[of France]; orch. avec piano con- 
ducteur. 4to. [6973 

© Feb. 16, 1920: 1 ¢ Mar. 2, 
1920; E 469378; Antonio Parera, 


CANZONETTA, 


Paris. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 
Capriccio. See Miles (Perey Hilder) 


Three pieces. 


Capriccioso in E; by T. D. Williams 
[of U. S8.]; violin and piano. [6974 
© Mar. 25, 1920; 2 ce. Mar. 29, 
1920; E 473719; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


CAPRICE-VALSE; de Maurice Dambois 
[of Belgium]; op 8; piano. [6975 
©. Apr. 12, 1920: 2 Co Aa pte, 
1920; E 476076; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 


CAPRICIEUSE (LA); mazurka, by Axel 
Raoul Wachtmeister [of Sweden]; — 
piano. [6976 

© Mar. 19, 1920; 2 c Mar. 22, 
1920; E 469777; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 


CAPTIVE (THE) IN CHAINS; words by 
A. A. Crowley, music by Leo Fried- 
man fof U. §S.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [6977 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 ce Ape 12, 
1920; E 475331; Anna A. Crowley, 
Hrie, Pa. 

CARAVAN (A) FROM CHINA COMES; 
words aiter Hafiz, by Richard Le 
Gallienne, music by Elliot Griffis [of 
U..§8.]; in E flat. [6978 

©; Apr. | 9,.4920;, -2-cer,nAmpoodes 
1920; EK 478479; Composers’ music 
corp., New York. 

CARDINALE (IL); di N. Romani [of 
Italy, domiciled at New York]; pi- 
ano e melodia. . [6979 

© 1c. Mar. 29, 1920; E 473787; 
Nullo Romani, New York. 

Carpow’s (CHARLES) THIRD BOOK; 
written and composed by Charles 
Cardow [of Great Britain] (Rey- 
nolds & co.’s concert party albums, 

0.49) [6980 

© Apr. 9, 1920; 1 ec. Apr. 5, 1920; 
EK 476023; Reynolds & co., London. 
CARESSES; waltz, by Arthur Lionel 
Klein [of Great Britain] ; piano. 
[6981 
© Mar. 8, 1920; 1 ¢c. Mar. 18, 
1920; E 469853; Francis, Day &. 
Hunter, London. 


442 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 6999 
CARGOES; words by John Masefield, | CAsTteEs IN SPAIN; characteristic 
music by Tom Dobson [of U. S.] march, by Charles Ancliffe [of 
[6982 Engiand]; orch. with piano conduc- 
© Mar . 31, 1920; 2 ¢. Apr. 1, 1920; tor. 4to. (Concert edition) 

E 474725 G. Schirmer, ine., New [6991 
York. © Apr. 12, 1920; 1c. Apr. 24, 1920; 

CaARINO: tango mondain, de EH. Gareri E 476326; Hawkes & son, London. 
[ef Italy] and F. Salabert [of | Castres In THE arr; words by C. B. 
France] ; piano. [6983 Meurer; music by Hector Richard 
eproiar. 27: 1920-1 e. Apr. 13, [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
1920; E 4761387; Francis Salabert, co. [6992 
Paris. © Apr. 17, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 24, 1920; 
CARLETON (THE) HESITATION WALTZ; cots cnr Se as ed a 


novelty dance, by Harry Wood [of 
England]; piano. [6984 

me Mar. 25, 1920; 1 ¢«. Mar. 31, 
-1920: E 469936; H. Sharples & son, 
ltd., London. ; 


CARNIVAL BALL; from The Whirligig, 
_ words by Albert De Courville and 
Rupert Hazell, music by Frederick 
W. Chappelle [of England] [6985 

© Mar. 5, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 24, 1920; 
E 469787; Ascherbderg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 


CARNIVAL (A) FANTASY; by Gena 
Branscombe [i. e. G. B. Tenney, of 
U. S.]; violin and piano. [6986 

© Apr. 21, 1920; 2 c Apr. 23, 
1920; E 478601; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 


CAROLINE RoOsE; words by G. Price, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. 8.] 


Chicago, Legters music co. [6987 
war 29 1920: 2 ec. Apr. 2, 
1920; E 474847; Grant Price, Rich- 
mond. 
CARPE DIEM; words by William 
Shakespeare, music by Mortimer 


Wilson [of U. 8.] op. 59, no. 1; me- 
dium voice. (Four songs, no. 1) 
[6988 
© Mar. 27, 1920; 2 « Mar. 29, 
1920; E 473773; Composers music 
corps, New York. 


CARRIER’S (THE) COURTSHIP; words by 
Joe Pearson, music by Langton 
Marks [of Great Britain] [6989 


© Mar. 29, 1920; 1. ec. Mar. 29, 
1920; E 469901 ; Keith, Prowse & co., 
ltd., London. 


CARRY ME BACK TO VIRGINIA; words by 
P. L. McHugh, music by William 
Winn [of U. S.] Chicago, Musician 
Self maker co. [6990 

© Mar. 16, 1920; 2 c Apr. 15, 
1920; E 478928; Paul Lewellyant 
McHugh, Washington. 


CASTLES OF LOVE; lyric by R. Hubbard, 
musie by P. L. Specht bot. US.) 


[6993 
© 1c Apr. 2, 1920; EH 473905; 
Raymond Hubbard 


and Paul L. 
Specht, St. Paul. 


"CAUSE THINGS HAVE BIZ; words by 
H). Myers, music by Geo. Graff, jr. 
[of U. S.] New York, World music 
pub. corp. [6994 

© Mar. 22, 1920; 2 ¢e. Mar. 24, 
1920; E 473507; Elva Myers, Itasca, 
Tex. 


CAUSE YOU’RE MINE, ALL MINE; WOrds 
and melody by George A. Kershaw 
fof U. S.J], arr. by Alfred Fleming 
Lot W.,.S-] [6995 

© 1c Apr. 19, 1920; E 478459; 
McWatters & Tyson, Freeport, L. I. 


CAVALIER’S (THE) ESCAPE; words by 
Walter Thornbury, music by Martin 
Shaw [of Great Britain] (Curwen 
edition, no. 2156) [6996 

© Mar. 1, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 15, 1920; 
E 469587; J. Curwen & sons, ltd., 
London. 


CE N’EST QU’UNE PETITE FEMME; I’ve 
got the sweetest girl in Maryland, 
paroles de Christiné, musique de 
Valter Donaldson [of France] 

[6997 
© Dec. 31. 1919; 2 c. Mar. 16, 1920; 
E 468830; Christiné, Paris. - 


CEASED TO LOVE THE WORLD; poem by 
K. Ritter, melody by R. A. Browne 
[of U. S.] [6998 
, ©, 1..c. Apr. 19).19203 H418449; 
Kittie Ritter, St. Louis. 


CErpARS oF LEBANON; words by Fred. 
KE. Weatherly, music by A. Herbert 
Brewer [of Great Britain] [6999 
© Mar. 25, 1920; 1c. Apr. 15, 1920; 

E 476159; Boosey & co., London. 


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7000 


CELEBRATE WITH ME; from Lady Purple, 
words by G. H. Desiroth, music by 
M. Jacob Leichtman [of U. S.] 
Hazelton, Pa., Hummer music co. 

. [7000 

© Apr. 8, 1920; 2 c Apr. 8, 1920; 
E 478115; George E. Deisroth and 
Milton J. Leichtman, Hazleton, Pa. 


CELEBRATED COMPOSERS, THEIR WORKS 
AND HOW TO ENJOY THEM; by Walter 
H. Aiken [of U. S.] 4to. (Music ap- 
preciation series, no.4) Contents :— 
Tales of Hoffman; by Offenbach. 
Invitation to dance; by von Weber.— 
The Barber of Seville; by Rossini. 
O God have mercy ; by Mendelssohn. 

[7001 

© Mar. 22, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 16, 

1920; aff. Mar. 24, 1920; A 564873; 
Willis music co., Cincinnati. 


CELESTE AipA. See Verdi (Giuseppe) 


*CELLO AND I; bk. 1, by Alfred H. Earn- 
shaw [of Great Britain] op. 48; vio- 
loncello and piano. Contents :—1. 
Canzonetta. —2. Valse. —38. Rustic 
dance.—4. Swing song. [7002 

© Mar. 22, 1920; 1c. Mar. 9, 1920; 
EK 469662; Joseph Williams, ltd., 
London. 


bk. 2, by Alfred H. Earnshaw [of 
Great Britain] op. 48; violoncello 
and piano. Contents:—l. Ro- 
mance.—2. Mazurka.—3. Serenade.— 
4, Reverie. [7003 

© Mar. 22, 1920; 1c. Mar. 9, 1920; 
E 469663; Joseph Williams, ltd., 
London. 


CELTIC ELEGIE; by Joseph Holbrooke [of 
England] op. 55, no. 3; violin and pf., 
or clarinet and pf. (Three mezzo- 
tints, no. 3) [7004 

© Apr. 15, 1920; 1 ¢. Apr. 16, 1920; 
E 476179; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


CHANCE (THE) WE LOST; words by I. C., 
Cutter, music by Geo. Trevor [of 
U.S.) [7005 

©l1c. Apr. 8, 1920; E 474962; Inez 
Coolidge Cutter, Moore’s Corner, 
Mass. 


CHANG Woo LEE; an oriental dream, 
novelty fox trot song, words and 
music by S. Levinson and D. C. Bates 
[of U. §S.] Chicago, Denver, New 
York, National music pub. co. [7006 

© Apr. 22, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 22, 1920; 
E 475620; Samuel Levinson and D. 
C. Bates, Denver. 


A 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1, n. s., v.15 


CHANSON CREOLE (Creole song of 
sleep) ; words by Alec ffrench, music 
by Rollo De Freyne [of Great Brit- 
ain} [7007 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 1 Mar. 16, 1920; 
E 469666; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. | 


CHANSON D’AMOUR; by Georges Clerbois 
[of France, domiciled at Santa 
Barbara, Calif.] op. 3, no. 1; violin 
and piano. [7008 

© Feb. 5, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 11, 1920; 
E 474146; Carl Fischer, New York. 


by Wilfrid Sanderson [of HEng- | 
land]; piano, continental fingering. 
[7009 

© Mar. 31, 1902; 1 ce Apr. 2, 1920: 
E 476012; Gould & Boilttler, London. 


CHANT D’AMOUR; by Henry G. Millier 
[of U. S.]; piano. Los Angeles, 
Calif., Mission music pub. co. [7010 

© Apr. 29, 1920; 1 ¢. Apr. 29, 1920; 
E 475837; A. E. Millier, Los Angeles. 


CHANT (LE) DE LA MER; de Gustav 
Samazeuilh [of France]; piano. In- 
dex: 1. Prelude.—2. Clair de lune 
au large.—3. Tempéte et lever du jour 
sur les flots. [7011 

© Feb. 21, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 10, 1920; 
E 469614; Durand & cie., Paris. 


CHANT ELEGIAQUE; par Paul Fiévet [of 
France]; 1. Violin et piano. 2. Alto 
et piano. 38. Violioncelle et piano. . 

[7012-7014 
© Dec. 20, 1919; 1 c. each Jan. 8, 

1920; E 469648469645; Alphonse 

Ledue et cie., Paris. 


CHAPEL BELLS; novellete, by Willaume 

James [of U. 8.]; piano. [7015 

© Apr. 19, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 17, 1920; 

E 475592; M. D. Swisher, Philadel- 
phia. 


CHAPEL (THE) SERVICE BOOK FOR 
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES; ed. by James 
Stacy Stevens [and others, of U. S8.] 
New York, Cincinnati, The Abingdon 
press [1920] “The [7016 

© Mar, 31, 1920; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
8, 1920; A 566361; Karl P. Har- 
rington, New York. 


CHAPERON (THE) ; song, by Mrs. C. E. 
Van Vleck [i. e. C. R. Van Vleck, of 
U.S] [7017 

© 1c. Jan. 2, 1920; E 474205; 
Carolina R. Van Vleck, Montclair, 
N. J. 


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7035 


CuHarMine Liry May; words by Julian 
Deane, music by Geo. Trevor [of 
was. } [7018 

© 1c. Mar. 11, 1920; Ei 474075; 
J. L. Dodge, Orleans, Neb. 


CHARMS; words and music by Joseph 
G. Seoville [of U. S.] ; medium voice. 


Ogden, Utah, Scoville studio of 
music. (Seven classical love songs, 
no. 1, a) [7019 


© Mar. 11, 1920; 2 c@ Mar. 11, 
1920; E 474056; Goodale Scoville 
co., Ogden, Utah. 


words by Eugene West, melody 
by Joe Gold and Ben B. Selvin [of 
oe ie . [7020 

© 1c. Apr. 9, 1920; E 475083 ; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 


CHEER UP, DON’T WORRY; words by W. 
-Bauersfield, music by Edouard Hes- 
selberg [of U. S.] [7021 


©. Mar. 17, 1920; 2 c. Mar... 31, 
1920; E 473948; William Bauers- 
field, Oak Park, Iil. 


CHI TE ’NCATENA; versi di Carlo De 


Flaviis, musica di R. Bossi [of 
Italy]; mand. acc. Naples, Emilio 
Gennarelli e.c. 4to. [7022 


© Feb. 1, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 31, 1920; 
FE 469958; Italian book co., New 
York. 


CHICKEN SAUTE ; fox trot, by Bob Alden 
and J. Russel Robinson [of U. S8.]; 
piano. [7023 

© Mar. 24, 1920; 2c Apr. 5, 1920: 
E 478085; Herman Darewski music 
pub co., London. 


CHICKENS, GREY AND GAY; words by H. 
Blackiston, music by V. R. Smith 
[of U. S.] [7024 

(1 c¢ Apr, 3, 1920: BE 474763; 
Velma Rawls Smith and MHooten 
Blackiston, Richmond Hill, N. Y. 


CHIHUAHUA. See Far West. 


CHILDHOOD DAYS; from Pretty baby, 
words by Harry D. Saddler, music 
by J. Conrad [of U. 8.] St. Louis, 
Mo., Conrad music co. [7025 

© Feb. 9 1920; 2c. Mar. 25, 1920; 
E 478481; John Conrad, St. Louis. 


CHILDLIKE; words by Wm. P. Mce- 

Kenzie, music by J. G. Ellis [of U. S.] 

Chicago, Thes. W. Hatch. {7028 

© Mar. 18, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 10, 1920; 
E 475126 ; Jas. G. Ellis, Chicago. 


CHILDREN’S (THE) HOUR; nine short 
pieces, by William Henry Speer [of 
Great Britain] op. 21; pf. (Album 
series, no. 70) [7027 

© Mar. 17, 1920; 1 © Apr. 5, 1920; 
Ei 476047; Augener, Itd., London. 


CHILDREN’S MARCH; OVER THE HILLS 
AND FAR AWAY; by P. A. Grainger 
fof U. S.]; two pianos. (Room- 
music tit-bits, no. 4) [7028 

© Mar: 27,1920; 2. ce. Mar. 30, 
1920; E 474699; Percy A. Grainger, 
New York. : 

CHILDREN’S (THE) PICNIC; coll. by . 
John E. Smith [of Great, Britain] ; 
pf. [7029 

ey Mar! 1 I9A0 ft e Apr hy, 
1920; E 476237; Bosworth & co., ltd., 
London. 


CHILD’s (A) THOUGHT OF MOTHER; 
words and music by W. M. Dawson 
fof U. 8.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [7030 

Cr Ape. 14%, 4920.2 ac. Aprs.24. 
1920; E 475674; W. M. Dawson, St. 
Joseph, Mo. 
CHIMING BELLS; by Carl Wilhelm Kern 
[of U. S.J] op. 410, no. 1; piano. 
[703i 
© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Mary 31, 
1920; E 473881; Willis music ¢o., 
Cincinnati. 


CHINA BABY; words by Sam Rosen, 
music by Joe Verges [of U. 8.] 

[7032 

© Mar: °29, 1920° 2c Apey 2; 

1920; E 473987; Universal music 
publishers, ine., New Orleans. 


CHINA DOLL; melody, by Frank War- 
shauer and M. Smith [of U. S.] 
[7033 
© 1c. Mar. 30, 1920;.E 474701; 
Murray Smith, New York. 


CHINESE LULLABY; from East is West, 
by Bowers, played by Muriel Pol- 
lock [of U. S.J]; in F. (Rythmodik 
song roll, J 104193) [7034 

© June 20,.1919;.2 ec Apr. 29, 
1920; E 475987; Rythmodik music 
corp., New York.. [Copyright is 
claimed on interpretation. ] 

CHING-A-LING’S JAZZ BAZAAR; fox trot, 
by Howard Johnson and _ QHthel 
Bridges, arr. by Wm. Schulz [of 
U. S.]; orch. with piano and words. 
4to. [7035 

© Apr. 8, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 9, 1920; 
E 475070; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
{Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


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7036 


CHING-A-LINGS JAZZ BAZAAR—Continued. 
quartette, words by Howard John- 
son, music by Ethel Bridges, arr. by 
Arthur Lange [of U. S.]; male 
voices. 4to. [7036 
© Apr. 4, 1920; 2 ¢. Apr. 9, 1920; 
E 475072; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 
CHIQUITA; one step, by V. Riviere [of 


France, domiciled at New York]; 
instrumental. [7037 
© 1c. Apr. 19, 1920; E 478440; 


Victor Riviere, New York. 


CHIRRUP, CHIRRUP, CHIR-RUP-EE; words 
by Isabel Hope Aitken, musie by 
Henry E. Pether [of Great Britain] 


[7038 

© Mar. 8, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 18, 

1920; E 469856; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, 


CHITARRATA (Guitare) ; 

eontro [of France] ; piano. [7039 

© Feb. 16, 1920; 1.c. Mar. 2, 1920; 

FE 469385; Paul Decourcelle, Nice, 
France. 


paroles de Géo Charley, musique 
de G. Bonincontro [of France] [7040 

qPep.: 24,2920 : a en eMear. 40, 
1920; E 469602; Paul Decoureelle, 
Nice, France. 


versi di V. 
Donadio [of 
at New York]; 
New York, Star 


CHITARRATA, E 
Manente, musica di L. 
italy, domiciled 
mand. e piano ace. 
press. 4to. [7041 

©) iar 1.” 1996" ee Mar 23, 
1920; E 474506; Luigi Donadio, New 
York. 

CHocHoM (DER); words and music by 
S.) i. oyrkim fot -U.2 8:2], .arr.-by 
Samuel Hirschfeld. [7042 

© Dec. 15, 1919; 2c. Jan. 8, 1920; 
FE 470006; Saul I. Hyrkin, Brooklyn. 


CHOPIN (FREDERIC FRANCOIS) 1° con- 
certo; de Chopin, op. 11, revue et 
doigtée par L. Diémer [of France]; 
piane, en mi mineur. (Hdition na- 
tionale francaise: Panthéon des 
pianistes, no. 11359) [7043 

© Mar. 6, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 24, 1920; 
E 469801; Henry Lemoine et cie., 
Paris. [Copyright is claimed on re- 
vision and fingering] 


GELUSIA ; 


CHORAL FANTASIA. See Bizet 
(Georges)—Gounod (Charles Fran- 
cois) 


CHRIST HAS ARISEN. See Sanford 
(Martina, T. P.) Four Easter carols. 


de G. Bonin- 


pt. 111, D. s., v. 15 


CHRIST TRIUMPHANT; Easter cantata, 
text arr. and music by Marie M. 
Hine [of U. 8.] 4to. [7044 


© Jan. 28, 1920; 2 ¢. and aif. Feb. 
21, 1920; A 563497 : Geo. F. Rosche, 
Chicago. 


CHRISTMAS SONG. 
Hagerup ) 


See Grieg (Bavara 


CHRISTMASTIDE; service, words by 
Edith Sanford Tillotson and others, 
music by John J. Thomas and others 
[of. 0. S.}_ Sve. [7045 


© Nov. 2, 1918; 2 ce. Feb. 2, 1920; 
aff. Jan. 31, 1920; A 563087; Tullar- 
Meredith co., New York. 


CHROMATIC RAG; words by J. Waldron, 
music by Dick Fidler [i. e. Richard 
E. Fidler, of U. S.] [Columbus, O.], 
Fidler and Waldron. . [7046 

© Mar. 20, 1920352) Mire 2. 
1920; E 474494; Jack Waldron, Co- 
lumbus, O. 


Cuusco (Er); tango argentin, de 
Rogelio Huguet-Tagell [of Spain]; 
cordes et piano conducteur. 4to. 
(Collection des refrains et danses en 
vogue, no. 79) [ 7047 

© Mar. 27,' 19203; 4.¢c ,ApEs 43, 
1920: E 476124; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 

CicuzzA: arr. by Giuseppe Tarantola 
fof Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn, 
N. Y.]; piano and melody. [7048 


© 1c Mar. 31, 1920; H 473887; 
Giuseppe Laudicina, Brooklyn. 


CINETE NENA; schotis madrileno, de C. 
Wild Braxton [of France]; piano. 
Madrid - Bilbao - Barcelona, Edward 
Whig co.; Paris, L. Maillochon. 

[7049 


© Mar.: 27;° 19207 2" e Ape oss, 


1920; EK 476130; C. W. Braxton, 
Paris. 
CreresstI (1) E 11 VENTO. See Impres- 


sioni dal vero. 


CITY OF HOMES, PHILADELPHIA; words 
by W. E. Caya, musie by Hector 
Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Leg- 
ters music co. [7050 

© Apr. 17, 19203, 21 Apres 24 

' 1920; EH 475707 ; Wm. E. Caya, Phila- 

delphia. 


CLAIM A HAND THAT YOU KNOW IS 
YOURS, MY HEART; words by O. R. 
Smiley, music by E. S. 8S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. 8.] [7051 

© 1c. Apr. 7, 1920; E 478058; O. 
R. Smiley, Montrose, Miss. 


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no. 5, 1920 


CLAIR DE LUNE (The wistful moon) ; 
words by Paul Verlaine, English 
version by Th. Baker, music by 
Joseph Szulc, op. 83, no. 1, ed. by 
Carl Deis [of U. 8.]; sop. or mezzo- 
sop. [7052 

e.apr 2. 1920;.2 e Apr..3, 4920 ; 
BH 474759; G. Schirmer, inc, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on 
editing] 


CLAIR DE LUNE AU LARGE. See Chant 
(Le) de la mer. 


CrarK (AMy ASHMORE) Three Japa- 
nese songs; words and music by A. 
A. Clark [of U. S.] Contents: Plum 

lossom.—Autumn magie—At the 
gate. [7053 
=“©) Apr. 3, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 30, 1920; 
BE 474700; C. C. Church & co., Hart- 
ford. ‘ 


CLEAR AND COOL; part song, words by 
Charles Kingsley, music by Hugh 
R. Hulbert [of Great Britain]; 
mixed voices. 4to. [7054 

© Feb. 16, 1920; 1c. Mar. 2, 1920; 
E 469369; J. Curwen & sons, lItd., 
London. 


_CLEDAMONT ANpdD LISETTE; pastorale, 
from the light opera Sylvia’s lovers, 
words and music arr. by Bernard 
Rolt [of Great Britain] [7055 

© Feb. 9, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 19, 1920; 
HE} 469256; Chappel & co., itd., Lon- 
don. 


CLEOFAN ; words by J. F. Falls, melody 
by author and T. F. Miller [of 
Dos,] [7056 


©1c. Apr. 9, 1920; E 478202; John 
Fargason Falls, Memphis, Tenn. 


CLEOPATRA, MY ROYAL MISTRESS OF THE 
Nite; by H. F. Barnes [of U. 8.]; 
piano and melody. Photostat. [7057 

© 1c. Mar. 26, 1920; E 474639; 
Freeman Barnes, Newark, N. J. 


CLIMB ON TOP OF YOUR TROUBLE AND 
SMILE JUST SMILE; words by C. F. 
Wilson, music by Frank G. and Carl 
F. Wilson [of U. 8.] [7058 

© Apr. 3, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 25, 1920; 
E 478160; Wilson bros., Green- 
ville, O. 


_ CLIMBING HEAVENWARD; words and 

musie by A. J. Showalter [of VU. 8.] 

[7059 

© Apr. 10, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 29, 

1920; EK 475901; Anthony J. Sho- 
walter, Dalton, Ga. 


183234—20-—_3 


7068 


CLING A LITTLE CLOSER, SWEETIE DEAR; 
words by Henry Creamer, music by 
Turner Layton [of U. S8.] [7060 


© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c« Mar. 30, 
1920; EK 474710; Chas. K. Harris, 
New York. 


CLITo; versi di Armando Volpi, musica 
di Achille Anzelmo [of Italy] ; mand. 
ace. Naples, Emilo Gennareili e ce. 
4to. : = [7061 

© Feb. 1, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 26, 1920; 
EK 476333; Italian book co., New 
York. . 


CLOCHES DANS LA BRUME. 
sions d’automne, 


See Impres- 


CLOCHETTE (LA); valse caprice, by L. 
E. Simonton [of U. S.]; piano. 
[7062 
© 1c. Mar. 26, 1920; E 473634; 
Lucy E. Simonton, Paterson. 


CLOCHETTES (LES) D'AMOUR; mélodie- 
habanera, de Herpin [of France]; 
piano. [7063 

© Feb. 16, 1920; 1 ec. Mar. 2, 1920; 
E 469375; Herpin, Paris. 


CLOGS AND WINDMILLS; veleta, by O. W. 
Black [of England] ; piano, London, 
Walsh, Holmes & co, [ 7064 

© Mar. 6, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 23, 
1920; E 469770; Perey John Cross, 
Manchester, England. 


CLOSE TO YOUR HEART; from Honey 
girl, lyric by Neville Fleeson, music 
by Albert Von Tilzer [of U. S.] 

[7065 
© Mar. 9, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 20, 1920; 
HY 474474; Artmusiec, inc., New York. 


CLOUDS THAT PASS IN THE NIGHT; 
words and music by Lee David [of 
U. S8.] [7066 

© Feb. 18, 1920; 2c. Mar. 26, 1920; 
‘BE 473594; B. D. Nice & eco., inc., New 
York. 
Ctown; fox trot, by E. C. Klapholz 
fof U. S.] ; instrumental. [ 7067 
©..1-¢. Apr.’ 22. 1920; EH 475623; 
Ernest C. Klapholz, New York. 
See Far West. 


CoLD ON THE PLANTATION; words by 
Frank L. Stanton, musie by Arthur 
-Farwell fof U. S.] [7068 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 31, 
1920; E 474735; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 


CoAHUILA. 


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7069 


pt. 111, 0. s., v. 15 


CoLERIDGE-TAYLOR (S.) Intermezzo; 
by S. Coleridge-Taylor, arr. by Regi- 
nald Goss-Custard [of England]; or- 
gan. [T069 

© * Mar: “22,- 1920391" e Apr "42, 
1920; EK 476107; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London. 


COLLEGE (THE) BELL; New York num- 
ber, Children’s day program, words 
by Pastor Felix [i. e. A. J. Lock- 
hart] music by Karl P. Harrington, 
ed. by Elisabeth Edland [of U. S.] 
8vo. [7070 

© Apr. 2, 1920; 2 c.-and ait. Apr. 
3, 1920; A 564928; A. W. Harris, 
New York. 


COLLOQUIO DI CAMPANE. 
sioni dal vero. 


Cotonet J. Warp; march, by W. J. 
Cheeseman [of England]; reed and 
brass band. 4to. [7071 

© Apr. 8, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 22, 1920; 
E 476327; Hawkes & Son, London. 

CoLONIALE; by H. Hisenberg and 
George Webster [of U. S.], arr. by 
H. Eisenberg; piano. [7072 

© 1c. Apr. 14, 1920; E 478347; 
Henry Hisenberg, Roxbury, Mass. 


See Impres- 


COLORADO’S PARADISE; words by W. P. 
Ballast, music by E. S. S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S.] [7073 

© 1c. Apr. 23, 1920; E 478668; 
Wim, P. Ballast, Guantanamo Bay, 
Cuba. 


CoLUMBIA; waltz, by Chrissy Mackay 
[of Great Britain]; piano. Lon- 
don, Keith, Prowse & co., ltd. [7074 

(C) Apr. 5. 1920* Ae. Apr & 1920: 
E 476051; C. Mackay, London. 


words by H. H. Hoffman, music 
by E. S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 
[7075 
©) 1c) Mar. 26, 1920; BH 473592; 
H. H. Hoffman, Mill Bayou, Fla. 


CoMR ALONG WITH ME TO CUBA— 
THAT’S WHERE THEY VE MOVED 
BROADWAY; words and music by M. 
Horne [of U. 8.]; piano with words. 

[7076 
© 1c. Apr 20; 1920; Un ‘475552 - 
Matt Horne, Washington, 

COME A-MAYING;-words by Ruth Ruth- 
erford, music by Charles Marshall 
[of Great Britain]; treble voices. 
(Two-part songs, series 4, no. 15) 

[7077 

© Mar. 16, 1920; 1 « Mar..2, 

1920; E 469658; Joseph Williams, 
Itd., London. 


COME AND DANCE WiTH ME; from the 
fairy opera Hansel and Gretel, by 
E. Humperdinck, arr. by P. F. del 
Campiglio [of U. 8.]; violin and 
piano. (Favorite melodies, third 
series, no, 47) [7078 

©. Apr. 26,°1920; 2> cc. Apr. 30, 
1920; FE 478878; Estate of Hamilton 
S. Gordon, New York. [Copyright 
is claimed on arrangement] — 


CoME AND GO; polka, by L. I. Liggy [of 

U. S.J]; instrumental. [7079 

© 1c. Apr. 12, 1920; BE 475485; 
Licco I. Liggy, Brooklyn. 


CoME AWAY COLUMBINE; one step, by 
Arthur J. Beard [of England]; 
piano. ~ [7080 

© Feb. 24, 1920; 1 c Apr. 17, 
1920; E 476235; Foetisch fréres 
(S. A.), Lausanne, Switzerland. 


CoME BACK DADDY; words by M. Gaff- 
ney, music by Leo. Friedman [of 
U. S.J] Chicago, North American 
music co. [7081 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 ce. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475363; Marie F. Gaffney, New 
York. 


CoME BACK TO ME; words by C. Her- 
man, music by E. 8. S. Huntington 
for Us 8.9 . [7082 

© 1«¢ Apr. 6, 1920; EH 474879; 
Charles Herman, New York. 


— words by E. Le Vally, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [7083 

© Apr. 17, 1920; 2c. Apr. 24, 1920; 
E 475705; Edna Le Vally, West 
Mansfield, O. 


— words by G. Grandon, music by 
EK. S. S. Huntington [of U:. §.] 
[7084 
© 1c Apr. 6, 1920; EH 474874; 
Goldia Grandon, Flora, Ill. 


CoME BACK TO ME LITTLE GIRL; words 
by J. W. Jodoin, music: by Leo 
Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, IIl., 
North American music pub. co. 

[7085 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 ¢. Apr. 12, 1920; 

E 475301; J. Willie Jodoin, Woon- 
socket, R. I. 


COME BACK TO ME LITTLE GIRL OF MY 


HEART; words by F. H. Berger, mu- 
sic by Geo. Trevor [of U. 8.] 


H. Berger, Fresno, Calif. 


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no. 5, 1920 


COME BACK TO OLD KENTUCKY; words 
by R. M. Bacon, music by A. Leo- 
poid Richard [of U. S.] Chicago. 
Legters music co. [ 7087 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 
Ey 474853; R. M. Bacon, Springtield, 
Til. 


COME GENTLE SPRING. 
(Franz Josef) 

CoME Hoty SPIRIT AND TAKE CONTROL; 

quartet, words and music by A. J. 
Showalter [of U. S8.] [7088 

fereage 1.1920: 2 ¢ Apr: 29: 
1920; E 475896; Anthony J. Sho- 
walter, Dalton, Ga. 

COME JANE LET’S GO UP IN MY AERO- 
PLANE; words by A. S. Hovey, music 
by E. S. S. Huntington [of U. 8.] 

[7089 
©1c. Apr. 7, 1920; E 478062; A. 
S. Hovey, Wallace, Neb. 

COME NOW AND SAY YOU'LL BE THE SUN- 
SHINE OF MY LIFE; words and music 

by E. I. Ogden [of U. S.] [7090 

© 1c. Apr. 6, 1920; E 474916; 
Ethel I. Ogden, Stuyvesant, N. Y. 


COME ON BOYS, LET’S STICK TOGETHER ; 
words by P. V. Gagnon, music by 

- E. S. S. Huntington [of U. 8.] [7091 

© 1 c. Mar. 20, 1920; E 474411; 
P. V. Gagnon, Manchester, N. H. 
CoME ON Sammy; words by L. R. 
Riehle, music by E. 8S. 8. Huntington 
fof U. 8.] [7092 
© 1c. Apr. 23, 1920; E 478622; 
L. R. Riehle, Detroit. 

COME TO ME, DEAR, AND LOVE ME; words 
by A. E. Peterson, melody by R. A. 
Browne [of U. S.] [7093 

© 1c. Mar. 29, 1920; E 473760; 
Alfred E. Peterson, St. Louis. 

CoME TO MY ARMS; words by H. Sartori, 
music by E. S. 8S. Huntington [of 
B S.J [7094 

© 1c Apr. 6, 1920; E 474880; 
Herbert Sartori, New York. 

CoME TO THE FEAST; hymn, set to tune 
Caleutta, words and music arr. by 
R. J. Oliver [of U. 8.] 8vo. [7095 

© Apr. 9, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 19, 1920; 
E 478451; Richard J. Oliver, Chi- 
cago. [Copyright is claimed on 
adapting and arranging] 

COME UP IN MY AEROPLANE; words by 
M. Mills, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. 8.] Chicago, North American 
Music co, [7096 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475144; M. Mills, Moose Jaw, 
Canada. 


See Haydn 


7106 


COME WALKING BY THE STARLIT SEA} 
words by R. C. Freestun, music by 
E. 8. 8. Huntington [of U.8.] [7097 


© 1c. Apr. 6 1920; E 474896; 


R. C. Freestun, Queensland, Aus- 
tralia. 
COME WHERE THE BEAUTIFUL MOON 


SHINES ON THE SANDY SHORE; Words 
by L. S. Wilson, music by EH. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. S8.] [7098 

© 1c. Mar, 20, 1920; E 474434; L. 
S. Wilson, Snow Hill, Md. 


CoME WITH ME TO RAINBOW LAND; 
words and music by A. B. Charles . 
[of U. S.] [7099 

@OxApEr 22192032 c. Apr: 22,1920; 
E 478699; Arthur B. Charles, To- 
ledo, O. 


CoMING, COMING, COMING; words and 
music by S. H. Payne [of U. §8.] 
Philadelphia, Pa., M. D. Swisher. 

[7100 

© Apr. 12, 1920; 2c. Apr. 14, 1920; 

E 475520; Sarah Haggard Payne, 
Philadelphia. 


COMME AUTREFOIS; poésie de X., mu- 
Sique de R. de Montalent [of France] 
op. 137; mezzo sop. [7101 

© Feb. 16, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 2, 1920; 
E 469882; L. Jacquot, Paris. 

COMMON OYSTERS; one step, adapted 
from Kamenoi Ostrow, by Johnny 
Cooper [of U. 8.]; piano. [7102 

© Mar. 1, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 18, 1920; 
E 474265 ; Cooper’s melody shop, Los 
Angeles. 

Compass (THE) OF LOVE; words and 

music by J. Stanley [of U. 8.] [7103 
© 1c. Apr. 8, 1920; E 475024; Joe 
Stanley, New York. 

COMPOSITIONS FOR THE PIANOFORTE; by 
Paul Wachs, [compiled by Preston 
Ware Orem [of U. S.] (Cover title: 


Paul Wachs album) [7104 
© Dec. 27, 1919; 2 ec and aff. 
Dec. 30, 1919; A 562429; Theo. 


Presser co., Philadelphia. 
Concerto. See Haydn (Franz Josef) 
CONCERTO GREGORIAN; by Pietro A. 
Yon [of U. 8.]; organ and piano. 
[7105 
© Mar. 27, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 30, 
1920; E 474686; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 

CONFESSION (A); words by Tom Mid- 
' dleton, music by Richard Knight 
[of Great Britain]; in F. [7106 
© Feb. 18, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 2, 1920; 

E 469422; Weekes & co., London. 


449 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7107 


pt. III, 0. S., v. 15 


CoNGO LovE; words and music by Lee 
David [of U: S.j [7107 
© Feb. 18, 1920; 2 ce. Mar. 26, 
1920; E 473596; B. D. Nice & ©o., 
inc., New York. 


ConsTANcY; words anon., music by 
Cc. 8S. Power [of U. S.]; medium 
voice. [7108 

© 1c. Mar. 11, 1920; E 47047: 
Carmel Sullivan Power, Portland, 
Or. 


CONTEMPLATION; words by W. S. 
Heineman, music by Justine Gil- 
bert [of U. S.] [7109 

© 1 c. Apr. 20, 1920; Hi 475533; 
Walter S. Heineman, Pasadena. 


CooxiE ; fox trot, by Leclere, played by 
Roy Bargy, [of U. S.] (Imperial 
player ros, no. 91073) [7110 

© Apr. 21, 1920; 2 ce. Apr. 24, 
1920; E 475761; Imperial player roll 
co., Chicago. [Copyright is claimed 
on interpretation } 


words and musie by Irwin Leclere 
[of U. S.] [7111 

© Apr. 16, 1920; 2c. Apr. 20, 1920; 
FE 475593; Universal music publish- 
ers, inc., New Orleans. 


CorE ’E NAPULITANO; luntananza, versi 
di A. Carmagnola, musica di A. Bove 
[of U. S.]; mand. ace. 4to. [7112 

@® Mar. 11, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 13, 
1920; EH 474209; Antonio Carmag- 
nola and Antonio Bove, Brooklyn. 


CoRNFIELDS. See Pictures. 
CORTEGE DES ADORATEURS DU FEU; de 
Ficrent Schmitt [of France]; piano. 
[7113 
© Mar. 6, 1920; 1c. Mar. 24, 1920; 
E 469831; A. Zunz Mathot, Paris. 


CoRTEGE POLONAIS; marche triomphale, 
by A. Doneddu [of Poland, domiciled 
at Paris], arr. by Charles Wood- 
house [of Great Britain]; orch., 
with piano conductor. [7114 

© Dee. 3, 1911; 1 c. Dee. 22, 1919; 
Ei 468074; Hawkes & son, London. 


CoTTace (THE) A DREAM; words by P 
Valentik, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.] Chicago, [ll., North American 
musie pub. co. [7115 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475185; Paul Valentik S. Norwalk, 
Conn. | 


CorTraGE (A) IN DREAMLAND; words by 
Hdward Lockton, musie by Geoffrey 
Henman [of Great Britain] [7116 

© Mar. 8, 1920; 1 ¢. Mar. 18, 1920: 
KE 469846; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


Corton ; Cotton was a little Dixie rose, 
lyric by Geo. A. Little, music by Fred 
Rose [of U. S.] {7117 

© Apr. 8, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 10, 1920: 
E 475090; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


CoTTON LAND; fox trot, words and 
music by Kennedy Russell [of Great 
Britain] {7118 

© Feb. 23, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 3, 1920; 
H 469998; Boosey & co., London. 


COULD YOU BREAK A MOTHER’S HEART; 
words and music by A. E. Ryan [of 
Ui, Sul {7119 

© Apr. 3, 1920; 2 c.. Apr. 9, 1920: 
E 478696; Albert Ryan, Pittsburgh. 

COUNTRY COURTSHIP; words by Fred W. 
Leigh, music by John Ashton [of 
Hngland] 1. In A flat.—2. In B flat. 

(7120, 7121 

© Feb. 28, 1920; 1 ce. each Mar. 15, 

1920; E 469573, 469574; Leonard & 
co., London. 

CountRY (THE) FOR ME; words by Ed- | 
ward Lockton, music by Samuel 
Mann [of England]; in D. [7122 

© Mar. 6, 1920; 1 ec. Mar. 15, 1920: 
E 469623; Joseph Henry Larway, 
London. 

COUNTY FAIR; mazurka, by H. C. Klap- 

hoiz [of U. S.]; instrumental. [7123 
© 1 ce. Apr. 22, 19206 4275625; 
Ernest C. Klapholz, New York. 

COURANTE IN B FLAT; by Henry Purcell, 
ed. and arr. by Harold Craxton [of 
Great Britain]; piano. (Five pieces, 
no. 4) [7124 

© Jan. 28, 1920; 1 ce. Mar. 27, 1920; 
E 469893; Anglo-French music co., 
lItd., London. 

COURANTE IN G MINOR; by Henry Pur- 
cell, ed. and arr. by Harold. Craxton 
fof Great Britain]; piano. (Five 
pieces, no. 5) [7125 

© Jan. 28, 1920; 1 e. Mar. 27, 1920; 
EH 469894; Anglo-French music ¢o., 
ltd., London. 

Cowsoy’s (THE) Joy; words by M. N. 
Koonsman, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. S.] Chicago. North American 
music co. [7126 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
EH 475210; Martin N. Koonsman, | 
Snyder, Tex. 


450 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 


CRACOVIENNE FANTASTIQUE; by I. J. 
Paderewski, op. 14, no. 6, ed. by Con- 


stantin von Sternberg [of U. S.]: 
piano. (Modern classics, first 
series ) [7127 


© Mar. 27, 1920; 2 c Apr. 14, 
1920; E 475507; Oliver Ditson Co., 
Boston. [Copyright is claimed on 
editing] 


CRADLE SONG; songs and dances of 
death, no. 2, tr. from the Russian of 
A. Golenistcheff Kontouzoff by Con- 
stance Purdy [of U. 8.]; music by 
Modest Moussorgsky; high voice in 
C minor. (Russian songs) [7128 

© Mar. 22, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 14, 
1920; E 475508; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. [Copyright is claimed on 
English translation] 


— (Berceuse) ; by H. Hauser, op. 11, 
no. 2, arr. by P. F. del Campiglio [of 
U. 8.]; violin and piano. (Favorite 
melodies, third series, no. 48) [7129 

fey Apr. 26, .1920;.2 c. Apr. 30, 
1920; E 478879; Estate of Hamilton 
S. Gordon, New York. [Copyright 
is claimed on arrangement] 


CREPI L’AMORE; versi di Eduardo 
Scala, musica di Giovanni Donnar- 
umma fof Italy]; mand. ace. Na- 
ples, Emilio Gennarelliec. 4to. 

[7130 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 ec Mar. 31, 

1920: E 469959; Italian book co.. 
New York. 


CREPUSCOLO; romanza, di Arnaldo De 
Giorgi [of Italy]; pf. [7131 
© Mar. 11, 1920; 1 ce. Mar. 12, 


1920; E 469539; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


Florence 


CRICKET’s (THE) BAND: by 
P. Rea [of U. S8.]; piano. (Jn her 
Fairy frolics) [7132 


© Mar. 25, 1920; 2 ec Mar. 29. 
1920; E 474659 : Clayton F. Summy 
cO., Chicago. 


Crimson (A) Turip; words by Kath- 
erine Bainbridge, music by Homer 
Grunn [of U. 8.]; high voice. [7133 

© Mar. 31, 1920; 2 e. Apr. 1, 1920; 
E 474726; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 


CRIPPLED (THE) SOLDIER; words by M. 
Oritz, music by Leo Friedman [of 


U. §.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [7134 
Noy. 4;01919 7.2 -c. ‘Apr. 12, 


1920; E 475249 : Mary Oritz, San 
Antonio. 


7144 


CRISTOFORO CoLomBo; di A. Franchetti, 
trascrizione dalla grande fantasia 
per orchestra, di Emile Tavan [of 
France]; piano. 1. Prima trascrizi- 
one.—2. Seconda trascrizione. 

[7135, 7136 

© Mar. 11, 1920; 1 ec. each Mar. 

12, 1920; E 469540, 469541; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 


CRITERION (THE) WALTZ; by F. Stretz 
[of U. S.]; piano. [7137 
© Apr. 28, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 29, 1920; 

E 475823; Frank Stretz, New York. 


Croix (LA) DE BOIS; poésie de Paul 
Harel, musique de F. de La Tombelle 
[of France] Lyon, Janin, fréres. 

[7138 
© Jan. 20, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 10, 1920; 
E 476090; J. Janin, Lyon, France. 


CUBA BOUND; words by B. Brothers, 

music by Carl Zerse [of U. 8.] [7139 

© 1c. Apr. 5, 1920; E 473982; 
Billy Brothers, St. Louis. 


CUBA, LAND OF LIQUOR AND LOVE; words 
and music by F. Pulsifier [of U. S.], 
arr. by Chas. M. Smith [of U. S.] 

[7140 
©'i'e Noy. 12, 1999508) 498152 - 

Fay Pulsifier Stanton, New Haven. 


CUBA MEANT A LOT TO CHRIS COLUM- 
BUS, BUT OH WHAT IT MEANS TO ME; 


words by D. T. Bennett, music by 
Edward A. Hartman, jr. [of U. S.] 
Photostat. [7141 


© 1c Apr. 20, 1920; E 475548; 
David T. Bennett, Baltimore. 


CUBA’S GOING TO BE MY HOME SWEET 
HOME; prohibition song, words by O. 
J. Bauer and R. A. Hunt, music by 
E. 8. S: Huntington [of U. S.] [7142 

© 1 « Mar. 26, 1920; E 473576; 
Otto J. Bauer and Raymond A. 
Hunt, New York. 


CUBANA; valse. by O. Motzan [of U. 
‘S.]: instrumental. [7143 
© 1c Mar. 20, 19820; E 474405; 


Otto Motzan, New York. 

Cuckoo; words by Shakespeare, music 
by Ernest A. Dicks [of Great Brit- 
ain]; voices in unison. (Octavo 
series, unison songs, no. 7) [7144 

OnMari. 30: 1020: 2 ex; Mar.. 3i, 

1920; B 469980; Arthur P. Schmidt 

o., Boston. 


451 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7145 


CUMMERLAND WIVES; words by Gunby 
Hadath, music by Sylvia Mortlake 
[of Great Britain] [7145 


© Jan. 24, 1920; 1 ec. Feb. 20, 
1920; EH 469253; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


CUORE D’ ARTISTA; marcia sinfonica, 
by R. Orlando [of Italy], arr. by 
G. Iasilli [of U. 8.]; band. 4to. 

[7146 

© Jan. 5, 1920; 2 ¢. Mar: 25, 1920; 

E 474606; O. Di Bella, New York. 

[Copyright is claimed on simplifying 
and harmonizing] — 


CurFew (THE) 
alry. 


See In days of chiv- 


CUT OUT THE BLUES; words by W. C. 
Hammack, music by E. S. 8. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [7147 

© 1c. Apr. 23, 1920; E 478630; 
W. C. Hammack, Muskogee, OKl. 


CuTEyY; you’re a bunch of sweetness, 
words and musie by P. G. De Droit 
and Mel. F. Berry [of U. S.], arr. by 
F. A. Cuny [of U. 8.] New Orleans, 
Fine arts music pub. co. [7148 

© Mar. 26, 1920;°2 « Mar. 26, 
1920; E 473747; Paul G. De Droit, 
New Orleans. 


CuTIE; words by E. Tibbs, music by 
Leo Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [7149 

(Ce Dec, 36, 1919; 2. c.. Apr. 12, 
1920; E 475217; Edith Tibbs, Green- 
ville, S. C. 


CYCLAMENS; valse en sourdine, de Y. 
Fossoul [of France]; op. 26; piano. 
[7150 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 1 c. Mar. 10, 

_ 1920; E 469604; Yves Fossoul, Paris. 


CzERNY (C.) Cent exercises pour les 
commencants; de C. Czerny, op. 189, 
v. 1, révision et annotations par Gi- 
raud-Latarse [of France]; piano. 
(Hdition nationale, no. 5126) [7151 

(O Mar 15. 1920". 7 C.” Man rod: 
1920; E 469971; Maurice Senart et 
cie., Paris. [Copyright is claimed on 
revision and annotations] 


Dav; words by A. Harding, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, 
Legters musie co. [7152 

© Apr. 26, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 29, 1920; 
H 475914; Alfred Harding, West 
Lynn, Mass. 


pt. 11,0. s., v.15 


Dappy; words by Millicent Payne, mu- 
sic by C. G. Heintzman [of Canada] 
Toronto, Nordheimer piano and mu- 
sic co., ltd. [7153 

© Mar. 18, 1920; 1 ¢@ Mary 22, 
1920; E 469778; Cornelia Gerhard 
Heintzman, Toronto, Canada. 


Dappy DEAR; lyric by James Lindner, 
music by O..Stevenson [of Great 
Britain, domiciled at Los Angeles, 
Calif. ] [7154 

© 1c. Mar. 31, 1920; E 473884; 
Onslow Stevenson, Los Angeles. 


Dappy I Love you; words by N. W. Ed- 
wards, music by Edouard Hesselberg 
[of U..S-] [7155 

© Apr. 10, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 29, 1920 ;. 
E 478936; Nellie W. Edwards, Bir- 
mingham, Ala. 


Dappy 0’ MINE; words by F. C. Gowell, 
music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. 8.] 
New York, World music pub. corp. 


[7156 
(©) Mar, “220. 1920 


e. Mar. 24, 
1920; E 473497; Frances C. Gowell, 
Arlington, N. J. 


DADDY OF MINE; words by Dan Wash- 
burn, music by Sid Burt [of U. 8.] 
[7157 
© Apr. 6, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 9, 1920; 
E 478171; N. J. music pub co., West 
New York, N. J. 


Dappy TIN WHISKERS; one-step by 
N. Flux [of England] ; violin, cornet, 
elarinet,’cello and bass. (Jn Hawkes 
& son’s dance album no. 3, no. 9) 

[7158 
© Feb. 13, 1920; 1 ec. Mar. 2, 1920; 
E 469475; Hawkes & son, London. 


DADDY YOU’RE A GREAT OLD PAL; words 


by M. A. Quintin, music by Geo. 
Graff, jr. fof Ur 8.]: New York, 
World music pub corp. [7159 


© Mar. 22, 1920; 2 ¢ Mar. 24, 
1920; HB 473472; Mary Anne Quintin, 
Bedford, Mass. 


DapDY’s MELODY; words by D. Jay 
Whalen, music by author and Ralph 
W. Ball [of U. S.] Seranton, Pa., 
Whitmore pub co. [7160 
(©oMar 2809205) 2 ae. Mar. 24, 
1920; E 473514; Whalen, Ball & 
Whitmore, Scranton, Pa. 


DAINTY MAID; Overture — by Zarh 


Myron Bickford [of U. S.]; mand. 
orch. with piano acc. [7161 
© Mar. (13;¢1920;)2 oe Mery, 


1920; E 474513; Joe Niccmede, New 
Alexandria, Pa. 


452 


~ MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 


7179 


Daisy; words by Warren W. Grier, 

music by George F.. Kelly [of U. S.] 

[7162 

© Mar. 25, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 8, 1920; 

BE 478261; Kelly & Grier, Wilming- 
ton, Del. 


Damretra; by H. L. Dietz [of U. 8.]; 

violin. Photostat. [7163 

© 1c. Mar. 23, 1920; E 474482; 
Hal Louis Dietz, New York. 


Dance (THE) See Dolly songs. 


DANCE ALONG WITH A SONG; words by 
Frederick Delmar, music by Victor 
Ambroise [of Great Britain]; in G. 

[7164 

© Feb. 25, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 4, 1920; 

E 469451; Lawrence Wright music 
co., London. 


DANCE IN D; by Henry Purcell, ed. 
and arr. by Harold Craxton [of 
Great Britain]; piano. (Five 
pieces, no. 2) [7165 

i) Jan. 26, 1920; “1. -c. Mar. 27, 
1920; E 469891; Anglo-French music 
co., Itd., London. 


DANCE OF THE DEWDROPS; air de ballet, 
by J. Frank Frysinger [of U. S.] op. 
189, no. 2; piano. [7166 

© Mar. 25, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 29, 
1920; E 473732; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


DANCE SUITE; by York Bowen [of 
Great Britain] op. 3a; piano. 1. Gol- 
liwog’s dance.—2 Mazurka.—3. Sara- 
band.—4. Eccentric dance; finale. 

[7167 


© Mar. 22, 1920; 1 ¢. Mar. 9, 
1920; E 469664; Joseph Williams, 
ltd., London. 


DANCE (THE) THEY CALL THE TRES 
BIEN RAG; words and music by 
Harry E. Wessel [of U. S.] [7168 

© Apr. 5, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
BE 478221; W. J. Dyér & bro., St. 
Paul. 


DANCE-0-MANIA; words by L. W. Gil- 
bert, music by L. W. Gilbert and 
Joseph Cooper [of U. S.], arr. by 
J. 8. Glickman. New Yerk, Gilbert 
& Friedland, ine. [7169 

© Mar. 22, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 3, 1920; 
EK 478248; L. Wolfe Gilbert, New 
York. 


Dancer (THE) See Drolleries from 
an oriental doll’s house. 


Dancine. See Lyrics. 


DANcING (THE) DEACON; by Frederick 
M. Bryan [of U. S.]; piano. [7170 
© Sept. 4, 1919; 2 @ Mar. 26, 
1920; E 478145; Pace & Handy 
music co., ine., New York. 


DANCING IRENE; words and music by C. 
Anderson [of U. S.] [7171 
© 1c. Apr. 29, 1920; E 475856; 
Claude Anderson, Arkansas City, 
Kan. 


Danorng TumpBre Tom: from 3 show- 
ers, words by Henry Creamer, music 
by Turner Layton [of U. S.] ea 4 

© Mar. 22, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 20, 1920; 
EH 474451; Chas. K. Harris, New York. 


DANS LA FORET; de Maurice Droegh- 
mans [of Belgium]; piano. (Trois 
piéces faciles, extraites des Contes 
bleus, no. 8) [7173 

© Jan. 1, 1920; 1 ec. Feb. 10, 1920; 
E 469122; Alphonse Leduc et cie., 
Paris. 


DANSE BOHEME; par Denis Dupré [of 
Great Britain]; piano. (Trois danses 
caractéristiques, no. 3) [7174 

© Feb. 2, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 31, 1920; 
EH 469934; A. Hammond & co., Lon- 
don. 


DANSE BRESILIENNE; par Denis Dupré 
[of Great Britain]; piano. (Trois 
danses caractéristiques, no. 1) [7175 

© Feb. 2, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 31, 1920; 
E 469933; A. Hammond & co., Lon- 
don. 

DANSE GRACIEUSE; by Charles Huerter 
[of U. S.]; piano. Studio edition 

[7176 

© Apr. 19, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 16, 1920; 

BE 4783877; C. C. Church & co., Hart- 
ford. 


DANSE SICILIENNE; par Denis Dupré [of 
Great Britain]; piano. (Trois danses 
caractéristiques, no. 2) [7177 

© Feb. 2, 1920; 1 c Mar. 31, 1920; 
BE 4699382; A Hammond & co., Lon- 
~ don. 

DANSEUSE (LA); by A. J. Lancashire 
[of Great Britain]; piano, conti- 


nental fingering. London, Alfred 
Lengnick & co. (Graded pieces, bk. 
17; Db) [7178 


© Feb. 27, 1920; 1c. Mar. 18, 1920; 
E 469861; Incorporated soc. of 
musicians, London. 


DaAnzA (LA) PIACEVOLE; quadriglia, di 
Paul Bolognese [of U. S.]; piano. 
[7179 
© 1c. Apr. 7, 1920; E 478025; N. 
J. Loreck, Brooklyn. 


458 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7180 


pt. 111, 0. 8., v.15 


DARDANELLA (THE) BLUES; lyric by F. | Day DREAMS; 


Fisher, melody by Johnny S. Black 
[of U. S.], arr. by Romo Falk [of 
U. S.J] [7180 

© 1« Apr. 5, 1920; E 478488; 
Fred Fisher, inc., New York. 


DARKTOWN’S SHIMMY BALL; words by 
H. Rhodes, music by Hector Rich- 
ard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [7181 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 
E 474815; Harvey Rhodes, Phila- 
delphia. 


DARLING SUE; words and music by A. 
Beierlein [of U. S.] Cincinnati, O., 
Protector pub. co. [7182 

(©) Apr.,..29,; 1920:.2 «, Apr. .29, 
1920; E 475840; Arthur Beierlein, 
Cincinnati. 

DARLING, YOU KNOW I LOVE YOU; wor ae 
by D. Green, music by E. S. S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. 8.] [7183 


© tc Apr 14, 1920: BE 478341; 


Daniel Green, Jacksonville, Fla. 

DAT BENZINE BIRD; words by Raymond 
D.. Christman, music by. Robt. L. 
Landon [of U. 8.] [7184 

©. Mar:,,20; 1920;:.2 °c. Mar: -23, 
1920; E 473568; Warner C. Williams 
& co., Indianapolis. 

Davies (H. Watrorp) Fantasy; words 
founded on Dante’s Divina com- 
media, music by H. W. Davies [of 
Great Britain] op. 42; ten. solo, 
chorus and orch. 4to. [7185 

© Feb. 28, 1920; i c¢. Mar. 13, 
1920; E 469617; H. Walford Davies, 
London. 
DAWN OF LOVE; by Louis A. Drumhelier 
Por U.S.) “op. 1225" piano: [7186 
© Mar. 18, 1920; 2 « Mar. 13, 
1920; E 474225; J. H. Faunce co., 
Philadelphia. . 

Dawn (THE) OF PEACE; words by John 
F. Howard, musie by R. Huntington 
Weedman [of U. 8.]; mixed voices. 
(New Beacon octavo, no. 603) [7187 

© Mar. 30, 1920; 2 c Mar. 381, 


1920; BE 473875; Silver, Burdett & 
ceo., Boston. 
DAWN SONG; words and music by 


Elliot Griffis [of U. 8.];in F. [7188 

© Apr. 9, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 18, 1920; 
E 478476; Composers music corp., 
New York. 

DAWNING (THE); words by C. H. 
Purkey, melody by Luther A. Clark 
[of U. S.] [7189 

©: ft ¢* Apr 5; 1920> BD 473251 : 
Chester H. Purkey, South Bend. Ind. 


words by Jean Fred- 

ricks, music by Hector Richard [of 

U. 8.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[7190 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 ce. Apr. 2, 1920; 

E 474851; Jean Fredricksen Port- 
land, Or. 


Day (A) IN THE COUNTRY; t Charles 
Huerter [of U. S.J]; piano. Studio 
edition. [7191 

© Apr. 19, 1920: 2 «. Apr. 16, 
1920; E 4783885; C. C. Church & co., 
Hartford. 


DE SAN’ MAN’S SONG; by Howard D. 
McKinney, arr. by W. Rhys-Herbert 
fof U. S.]; male voices. (Choruses 
in octavo form, no. 4780) [ 7192. 

© Apr. 29, 1920; 2 e,. Apr. 80, 
1920; E 478869; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement] 


DEAR GIRL; intermezzo, by T. Bennett 
fof England]: violin, cornet, clarinet, 
‘cello and bass. (In Hawkes & son’s 
dance album no. 8, no, 8) [7193 


© Feb. 13, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 2, 1920; 
E 469474: Hawkes & son, London. 


DEAR HEART I] WILL KISS YOU UPON THE 
BROW ; words by 8. A. Baldwin, music- 
by Leo Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [7194 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1926; 
E 475350; Sarah A. Baldwin, San 
Francisco. 


DEAR HEART 0’ MINE; lyric and music 

by Z. 8. Day [of U. 8.] [7195 

© Mar. 25, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 1, 1920; 

E 478108 ; Zoa Steed Day, San Diego, 
Calif. 


DEAR LITTLE DREAM GIRL; words by C. 
Wilmon, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.] Chicago, North American mu- 
sic co. [7196 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475298; Clara Wilmon, Weather- 
ford, Tex. 


DEAR LITTLE GIRL COME BACK; words 
by C. Young, music by Hector Rich- 
ard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters mu- 
sic CO. [7197 


© Mar. 18, 1920; 2 ¢ Mar. 24, 
1920; E 473812; Cammie Young, 
North Muskogee, Okl. 


DEAR LITTLE PAL 0’ MINE; words by 


R. G. Sherwood, music by E. 8S. S. 
Huntington fof U. 8.] [7198 
© 1 ¢. Mar. 29, 1920; E 473791; 


Roy (Qt Sherwood. Waupun, Wis. 


454 


' MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


~ no. 5, 1920 


DEAR LITTLE RED CROSS LASSIE: words 
by~-M. Lewis, music by Edouard 
Hesselberg [of U. S.] [7199 
“© Mar. 17, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 31, 
1920; E 473947; Merrit Lewis, Hast- 
ings, Mich. 


DEAR MATER OF MINE; musical mono-_ 


words by D. Cameron For- 
rester, music by Henry E. Pether 
fof Great Britain] [7200 

© Apr. 6, 1920; 1 ¢. Apr. 21, 1920; 
E 476249; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


logue, 


DEAR MOTHER MINE: words by Lew Lee 
[pseud. of L. Levey], melody by C. 
Senna [of U. S8.] [7201 

© 1 ce. Mar. 29, 1920; E 473778; 
Chas. Senna and Lew Levey, New- 
gre N. J. 


DEAR oLp AMERICA OF OURS; words by 
N. M. Miller, music by E. S. 8. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [7202 

© 1c. Apr. 14, 1920; E 478301; 
Nellie M. Miller. Los Angeles. 


DEAR OLD DIXIE; words by R. W. Por- 

ter, music by Geo. Trevor [of U. 8.] 

[7203 

© 1c. Apr. 28, 1920; E 478905: 
Ruth W. Porter, Huntington, Pa. 


DEAR OLD FRIEND; words by A. E. 
Lenard, music by E. S. S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S.] [7204 

© 1 « Mar. 20, 1920; E 474409; 
Agnes E. Lenard, St. Paul. 


DEAR OLD HooSATONIC RIVER; words by 
A. Briggs, music by Leo. Friedman 
ion, WS.) «Chicazo,._ TIL, , North 
American music pub. co. [7205 

© Dec. 30, 1919: 2 c Apr. 12, 
1920; E 475208; Adaline Briggs, 
Kenosha, Wis. 

DEAR OLD MOTHER, OF HOME SWEET 
HOME; mies by H. Del Carlo, music 
by E. S. S. ee a lot U. S44 

[7206 
© 1 c.*May 6, 1920: E 480191 ; 
Henry Del Carlo, San Francisco. 


DEAR OLD PENNSYLVANIA; words and 


musie by E. J. Appel [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [7207 
© Mar. 29, 1920; 2c. Apr. 2, 1920; 


EH 474861; E. J. Appel, Prosser, Wash. 


DEAR OLD PorTSMOUTH; words and 

music by S. E. Simpson EGE GU. 5: | 

[7208 

© ic. Mar. 31, 1920; E 473898; 

Sadie Estelle Simpson, The Weirs, 
N. A. 


7215 


DEAR OLD RED cross: lyrics by F. 
Lambdin, music by Frank A. Clark 
feof A Use B.] Philadelphia, Pa., 
Writers & players assn. [7209 

© Mar. 24, 1920; 2 c« Mar. 29, 
1920; E 473808; Frank Lambdin, 
Baltimore. 


DEAR (THE) SWEET PICTURE OF YOU; 
words by H. Jacobson, musie by 
Edouard Hesselberg [of U. 8.] [7210 

©) Mar. (17, 1920; 2: e.. Mar. 31, 
1920; E 47 3942 ; Herman Jacobson, 
Minneapolis. 


DEAREST (THE) SPOT IN THE WORLD TO 
ME; words by C. Weil, music by Geo. 
Graft, jr. [of U. S.J] New York, 
World music pub. corp. [7211 

© Mar: 22, 1920" 2 e> Mar 24, 
1920; E 473500; Charles Weil, 
Shreveport, La. 


DEAREST-SWEETEST-LITTLE-CHILD ; words 
and music by G. N. Cox [of U. S.] 
[7212 

© 1 ¢. Mar. 23, 1920; E 474489; 
George Norris Cox, San Jose, Calif. 


DEARIE ROSE OF MY HEART; words and 
music by P.. Daprano [of U. S8.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [7213 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 
E 474818; Peter Daprano, Lorain, O. 


DECILLION (THE) sone; lyric by S. R. 
Cook, music by Edouard Hesselberg 
fof U. S.] [7214 

©)'Mar. 6, 192072 ‘e Marin, 
1920: E 473509; Sam Rud Cook, 
Rockport, Ind. 


DECKED WITH WILD FLOWERS; by J. H. 
Matthey [of Germany] op. 178, no. 2; 
pf. (Lure of the woodland) [7215 

© Apr. 30, 1920; 2 c. May 3, 1920; 
E 478971; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


DEEP IN MY HEART; words and music 
by Ray Perkins [of U. S8.] [7216 
.© Apr. 14, 1926; 2 ¢. Apr. 17, 1920; 
E 475482; Henry Burr music corp., 
New York. 


DEHK NON PARTIR; melodia, versi di 
Carmelo Errico, musica di Luigi 
Denza [of Itaiy] 1. Sop. or ten.— 
2. Mezzo-sop. or baritone. 3. Con- 

- tralto or base. [T217—1219 

© Mar. 11, 1920; 1 c. each Mar. 12, 
1920; E 469558469560 ; G. Ricordi & 
co.. Milan. 


455 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7220 


DELECTABLE; Gance, by Harry Wood 

[of Hngland]; piano. [7220 

© Apr. 8, 1920; 1 ec. Apr. 18, 1920; 

E 476085; H. Sharples & son, Itd., 
London. 


DrLILAH. See Boosey & co’s brass and 
reed band journal, no. 601. 


fox trot, de Laveine 
[of France]; piano et violon ou 
mandoline. WEF 

© Mar. 6, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 24, 1920; 
EH 469827; Paul Balleron, Paris. 


DELMAS (Marc) Chanson; extraite de 
Cromwell, paroles de Victor Hugo, 
musique de M. Delmas [of France] 

e222 

© Apr. 8, 1920; 1 c Apr. 9, 1920; 

E 476073 ; Société anonyme des édi- 
tions Ricordi, Paris. 


Drpart (LE); paroles de Henri de 
Régnier, musique de A. Sauvrezis 
[of France] [7223 

© Mar. 13, 1920; 1 c@ Mar. 31, 
1920; EH 469985; Maurice Senart et 
cie., Paris. 


DELIRANT (LE) ; 


See Summer (A) holiday. 


DERE SCHENER Bulgar; by A. Schwartz 

-fof U. S.]; instrumental. [7224 

© 1c. April 30, 1920; E 478866; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 


DESERT NIGHTS; words by Daniel Mar- 

kell, music by D. E. Clark [of U. S.] 

[7225 

© May 1, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 28, 1920; 

BE 478847; Donald E. Clark, Santa 
Monica, Calif. 

DESERT STARS; lyrics by Harold G. 
Frost, melody by Paul Biese and F. 
Henri Klickmann [of U. S.] [7226 

© 1c. Mar. 29, 1920; E 473756; 
McKinley music co., Chicago. 


DESERTANA; lyric by Harold G. Frost, 
melody by Paul Biese and F. Henri 
Klickmann [of U. S.] PAG 

© 1c. Apr. 19, 1920; E 478447; 
McKinley music co., Chicago. 


DEPARTURE. 


DESERTLAND; oriental fox trot, words 
and music by Hthwell Hanson [of 
We Sc] [7228 

@ Apr. 40, .1920.- 2c.) Apr.44, 
1920; EH 478712 ; Riviera music ¢€o., 
Chicago. 

DrEsHy Doo; words by M. O’Connor, 
music by EH. 8S. S. Huntington [of 
U. Se] [7229 

© 1c. Apr. 7, 1920; E 478047; 
Mary O’Connor, Rochester, N. Y. 


pt. 111, D. S., v. 15 


DESILLUSION; valse hésitation, de F. 
Dolgano [of France]; piano: [7230 
© Feb. 16,1920) ewig, 
1920; E 476096; Librairie Hachette, 
Paris. 


DET ER GANSKE VIST (That is quite cer- 
tain) ; fra Tommelise, af Fini Hen- 
riques [of Denmark] op. 47, hefte 
2; klaver. [7231 

© Dee. 15. 1919; 1 ¢. Jan, 6, 1920; 
ki 469292; W ilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. 

DET KLINGER FRA HEDE, DET JUBLER FRA 
FJoRD; tekst af Louis Bramson, mu- 
sik af Sophus Andersen [of Den- 
mark] [7232 

© Dec. 15, 1919; 1 ec. Jan. 6, 1920; 


E 469297; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. 
DEUX MAINS; de Czerny, op. 845, 
choisie, revue, doigtée et annotée 
par I. Philipp [of France]; piano. 
{Les collections du ménestrel; An- 
thologie pianistique, no. 12) [7233 


©. Mar.’ 6, 19207.4 © Mar, 724, 
1920; E 469811; Heugel & cie., Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on revision, 
fingering and annotation] 


——de J. Nowakowski, op. 23, no. 1, 
choises revues, doigtées et annotées 
de I. Philipp [of France]; piano. 
Les collections du ménestrei; An- 

 thologie pianistique, no. 23) [7234 

© Mar. ‘6, 1920;°1° @& Mast 24, 
1920; E 469822; Heugel & cie., Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on revising, 
fingering and annotating] 


Dreux (LES) sa@urRs; mélodie, poéme 
de Victor Hugo, musique de Marcel 
Dupré [of France] op. 6, no. 4. 

[7235 

© Dec, 20, 1919; 1 ec. Jan. 8, 1920; 

E 469641; Alphonse Ledue et cie., 
Paris. 


DEUX  SONATES. See Mendelssohn- 
Bartholdy (Jacob Ludwig Felix) 


DI STELLE IN STELLE; mazurka, by 
Salvatore Orlando [of Italy, domi- 
ciled at New York]; instrumental. 

[7236 
©: 1¢e. Apr. 9,°2920;4he4fsist,; 

Frank Passaro, New York. 


DIALOGUE; by Charles Huerter [of 
U. S.J; piano. Studio edition. 


[7237 

©: Apr..19; 1920;,.2 ¢ Ape ee 

1920; © 478386; C. C. Church & ©o., 
Hartford. 


456 


“MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920. 


Diario (11); versi e musica di Amer- 
ico Giuliani [of Italy]; mand. acc. 
Naples, Emilio Gennarelli e\c. 4to. 

[7238 

© Feb. 1, 1920; 1c. Mar. 31, 1920; 

E 469941; Italian book co., New 
York. 

Diavorina; polka, by M. N. Le Donne 
[of U. 8.]; piano. [7239 

© ic Apr. 14, 1920; E 478278; 
C. A. Mischo, Brooklyn. 


DID YOU EVER GO A COURTING; words 
and music by Mrs. M. W. Brasford 
fof Canada] Chicago, Legters mu- 
sic co. . [7240 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 
E 476029; Mrs. M. W. Brasford, 
Welland, Canada. 


Dm YOU KNOW THAT I LOVED YOU; 
words by J. Willett, melody by 
Luther A. Clark [of U. S.] [7241 

© 1c. Apr. 5, 1920; E 478014; 
John Willett, Jordan, Mo. 


DILLY-DALLY-O; from Lassie, words by 
Catherine Chisholm Cushing, music 
by Hugo Felix [of U. S.] [7242 

© Mar. 31, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 3, 1920; 
E 478126; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


DING DONG BELL, PUSSY’S IN THE WELL; 
words of a nursery rhyme, music by 
Lee G. Kratz [of U. S.]; men’s 
voices. 4to. [7243 

© Mar. 20, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 1, 1920; 
E 478192; Fillmore brothers co., Cin- 
cinnati. 


- Dirce; for the fallen Liverpools, by 
J. G. Veaco [of U. S.]; organ. (St. 
Cecilia series, no. 123) [7244 

© Mar 31, 1920; 2 e. Apr. 1, 1920; 
E 474729; H. W. Gray co., New York. 


Dis-LvuI; paroles di Gigi, musique de 
Guido Chigi [of Italy] [7245 
1S Apri 15, 1920 5. -t.e Apr’ 16, 
1920; E 476183; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


DISCIPLE (Tux) ; Song story for reader 
and chorus, text by Elsie Duncan 
Yale, music by Adam Geibel [of 
eS." Svo; [7246 

© Mar. 11, 1920; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
26, 1920; A 567340; Adam Geibel 
music co, Philadelphia. 

DISINGANNO; mazurka, by M. N. Le 

~ Donne [of UV. S8.] ; piano. [7247 

ke © 1c. Apr. 14, 1920; E 478279; 
C. A. Mischo, Brooklyn. 


Ditty (A); words by Philys Sidney, 
music by Mortimer Wilscn [of 
U. S.J] op. 59, no. 2; medium voice. 
(Four songs, no. 2) [7248 

© Mar. 27, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 29, 
1920; E 473774; Composers music 
corp., New York. 


DIxIz HAS A MEANING ALL ITS OWN; 
words by R. D. Lucky, music by EH. 
S. S. Huntington [of DU. Se} [7249 

© 1c. Apr. 14, 1920; E 478306; 
R. D. Lucky, Huntsville, Ala. 


DIXIE IS DIXIE ONCE MORE; One step, 
by Tracy and Pinkard, played by 
Harry Thomas [of U. S.] in B flat. 
(Rythmodik song roll, J 104163) 

[7250 

© June 20, 1919; 2c. Apr. 29, 1920; 

E 475977; Rythmodik music corp., 

New York. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation ] 


DIXIE LAND; words by Goldye C. Clem- 

mons, musie by M. Pernett [of U. S8.] 

[7251 

© ic Apr. 12, 1920; E 475141; 
Mary Pernett, Bethlehem, Ind. 


DIXIETOWN (THE) Jazz; words by 
A. E. Abrams, music by Geo. Graff, 
jr. [of U. S.] New York, World mu- 
sic pub. corp. [7252 

© Apr. 14, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 20, 1920; 
E 475739; Ann HE. Abrams, Gurdon, 
Ark. 


Do A LITTLE THIS—A LITTLE THAT; 
words and music by Lee David [of 
TS .7 [7253 

© Feb. 18, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 26, 1920; 
H~ 473597 >> Be D: Nice<&, co.~ inc., 
New York. 


Do IT AGAIN; words by Vincent Cica- 

telli, music by V. Tomasulo [of U. S.] 

[7254 

Ot « Apr. 22, 1920; W) 475581; 
Vincent Tomasulo, New York. 


Do you KNow; ballad fox trot, words 

and musie by C. A. Arthur [of U. 8.] 

[7255 

© Mar. 11, 1920; 2 ¢ Mar. 11, 

1920; E 474059; Chas. A. Arthur, 
Detroit. 


—— fox trot, by Fitzgibbons and Mc- 
Namara, played by Burt Franklin 
fof U. S.] (Imperial player rolls, 
no. 91077) [7256 
- © Apr. 21, 1920; 2c. Apr. 24, 1920; 
EH 475766; Imperial player roll Co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation. ] 


457 


CATALOGUE OF 


Do you KNow—Continued. 

words by Bert Fitzgibbon, music 

by Ray McNamara [of U. 8.] [7257 
© Mar. 23, 1920; 2 e. Mar. 29, 

1920; E 473801; Sherman, girs & 

co., San Francisco. 


Do YOU REALIZE WHAT YOUR EYES HAVE 
DONE TO ME; words by P. Margolis, 
music by E. 8. 8S. Huntington [of 
U. 8.] [7258 

© 1 c¢ May 6, 1920; E 480171; 
Phil Margolis, New York. 


Do YOU REMEMBER; words by C. Cec- 
cone, music by E. S. 8S. Hutington 
[of U. §.] [7259 

© 1c Apr. 21, 1920; EB 478565; 
Clara Ceccone, Donora, Pa. 


Doctor BitL; words and music by 
W. B. Campbell fof Canada] New 
York, Frank Harding. [7260 

© Apr. 21, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 27, 1920; 
E 476344; W. Bruce Campbell, Tro- 
. chu, Canada. 


DOES SUGAR-CANE GROW UP IN HEAVEN}; 
words by C. Wagner, music by Geo. 
Trevor [of U. S.] [7261 

© 1c. Apr. 28, 1920; E 478902; 
Charles Wagner, Hickory, N. C. 


DoLcE VOLUTTA; mazurka, by M. N. Le 
Donne [of U. S.] ; piano. [7262 
©1c. Apr. 14, 1920; E 478280; G, 

A. Mischo, Brooklyn. 


Doiuag (THE) IS THE BEST FRIEND I’VE 
GOT; words and melody by M. J. Leh- 
man [of U. S.] [7263 

©ic. Apr. 7, 1920; E 478020; Mar- 
cus J. Lehman, Wichita, Kan. 


DOLLY SONGS; words and music by 
Amy Hill [of Great Britain] 4to. 
Contents: Baby and I.—Little Teddy 
bear. — Hoody doody man.— The 
dance.—May day.—Playthings. [7264 

© Mar. 12, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 20, 1920; 
E 469748; J. Saville & co., London. 


DON’T BE ANGRY DEAR; words and music 
by M. Sokolow and Dave Snell of [U. 
S.] Los Angeles, Calif., Hatch- 
Sokolow music pub. co. [7265 

© Jan. 25, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
BE 474200; Maxwell Sokolow, Los 
Angeles. é 


DON’T BLAME IT ALL ON ME; words by 
R. Denette, music by E. 8. 8. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [7266 

© 1c. Mar. 29, 1920; BE 473794; 
Rose Denette, Pittsfield, Mass. 
| = 


n 
| 


CCPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 111, 0. s., v. 15 


{ J 
DON’T CALL ME A MRS. AGAIN; words. 


=e 


3) 


by W. B. Hinkley, music by E. 8. S. 
Huntington fof U. §.] [7267 

© 1 ¢: Apr. 7,492 478042 - WwW. 
B. Hinkley, Canaan, N. H. 


Don’T FORGET TO HOPE; words by Ed- 
ward Lockton, music by Jack Tre- 
lawny [of England]; in B flat. [7268- 

© Feb. 14, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 
E 469246; Joseph Henry Larway,,. 
London. 


DON’T FORGET YOUR DEAR OLD HOME; 
words by H. C. Aikin, music by E. 8. 
S. Huntington [of U. S.] [7269 . 

© 1c. May 6, 1920; E 480173; H. 
C. Aikin, Rushsylvania, QO. 

DoN’r FORGET YOUR WAR-MOTHER ; 
words by C. E. Dupras, music by E. 
S. S. Huntington [of U. 8.] [7270 

©1c. Mar. 20, 1920; EH 474435; E.. 
Dupras, Trenton, N. J. 


DON’T GO LOOKING “ROUND FOR SYM- 
PATHY; words by E. McNamara, 
music by E. S. 8S. Huntington [of 
Wasa Pratt 

© 1c May 6, 1920; E 480163; 
Edyth McNamara, Brethren, Mich. 


Don’t LET YOUR ANSWER BE NO, MY 
DEAR MARGARET: words by H. Wick- 
bold, music by E. S. S. Huntington 
[of U. S.] [7272 

© 1c Apr. 16, 1920; _E 478351 ; 
H. Wickbold, New York. 


DON’T OVERLOCK IT, IT’S RIGHT WHERE. 
you ARE; words by D. E. Ledbetter,. 
music by E. S. 8. Huntington [of 
U. 8.J [e213 

© 1c Apr. 23, 1920; E 478658 ; 
Dollie E. Ledbetter, Moline, Ill. 


DON’T PITY THE ZULU WHO LIVES IN 
ZULULAND: words by ©. HE. Moore, 
music by E. 8S. S. Huntington [of 
a [7274 

© - ec. Apr. 7, 1920; Hi 478087; 
Chas. E. Moore, Altoona, Pa. 


DON’T SAY GOOD BYE; words and music 
by B. A. Baer [of U. 8.] [ 7275: 
© 1c. Mar. 24, 1920; H 4739387; 
Berthold A. Baer, New York. 


Don’r you cry; words by Thomas T. 


Railey, music by Harry Charles [of 
Ogee [7276 
© Apr. 3, 1920; 2 «. Apr. 9, 19205 


E 478199; Producer music co., inc, - 


St. Louis. 


8 : 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


mo. 5, 1920 . 


Doo-DEE BLUES; words and melody by 

Beb Carleton fof U. S.] [7277 

© 1c. Apr. 10, 1920; E 475082; 
Leo. Feist, ine., New York. 


Dero LA FESTA; March by F. Scoppo [of 
ltaly], arr. by G. Iasilli fof U. 8.]; 
band. 4to. [7278 

@ Nev. 15,° 19995 (2 e) Mar, 25, 
1920; E 474605; O. Di Beila, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on sim- 
plifvying and harmonizing] 


Doro LA GUERRA; march, by L. Preite 
fof Italy], arr. by G. Iasilli [of 
U.S.]; band. 4to. [7279 

© Nov. 2 15,1919; '2-e Mar. 25, 
1920; E 474605; O. Di Beila, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on sim- 
plifying and harmonizing] 


Dora DONAHUE; words by Norman 
Dale, music by D. A. Lewis [fof 
U. S.J [7280 


© 1c. Apr. 5, 1920; E 473962; 
Dan. A. Lewis, Mendota, Ill. 


DoRIMA VALSE; novelty dance, by Ro- 
nald Franklin [of England]; piano. 
(Cover title: Valse Dorina.) [7281 

© Mar. 18, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 25, 
1920; E 469833; H. Sharples & son, 
Itd., London. 


DOUBLES NOTES; de F. Hiiler, choisie, 


revue, doigtée et annotée par. I. 
Philipp [of France]; piano. (Les 
collections du ménestrel: Antho- 
logie pianistique, no. 14) [7282 


© Mar. 6, 1920; 1 ec. Mar. 24, 
1920; E 469813; Heugel & cGie., 
Paris. [Copyright is claimed on re- 


vision, fingering, and annotation] 


de H. Seeling, op. 10, no. 4, 
choisie, revue, doigtée et annotée 
par I. Philipp [of France]; piano. 
(Les collections du ménstrel: An- 
thologie pianistique, no. 10) [7283 

© Mar. 6 ,1920; 1c. Mar. 24, 1920; 
EH 468809; Heugel & cie., Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on revision, 
fingering, and annotation] 


de Montgeroult, choisie, revue 
doigtée et annotée de i. Philipp [of 
France]; piano. (Les collections du 
ménestrel: Anthologie pianistique, 
no. 19) [7284 

io? Mar.» 671920; ‘1° c. “Max.” 24; 
1920; E 469818; Heugel & cie., 
. Paris. [Copyright is claimed on re- 

vising fingering, and annotating] 


7292 


DoUBLE NOTES—Continued. 
staccato, de Ch. Mayer, op. 328, 
choisie, revue, doigtée et annotée 
par. I. Philipp [of France]; piano. 
{Les coilections du ménestrel: An- 
thologie pianistique, no. 8) [7285 
© Mar. 6, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 24, 1920; 
EH 469807; Heuge! & cie., Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on revision, 
fingering, and annotation] ° 


—tocecata, de Fr. Pollini, op. 42, 
choisie, revue, doigtée et annotée 
par i. Philipp [of France]; piano. 
{Les collections du ménesirel: An- 
thologie pianistique, no. 16] [7286 

© Mar. 6, 1920; 1 ce. Mar. 24, 1920; 
EK 469815; Heugel & cie., Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on revision, 
fingering, and annotation] 


DovucHNutT (THE) GIRL; words by C. 
S. Nuller, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. §.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [7287 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 ec. Apr. 12, 1920; 
EH 475334; Charles S. Nuller, At- 
lanta. 


DOWN BY THE GARDEN WALL; words by 
N. Conwey, music by E. S. 8. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [7288 

© 1c. Apr. 16, 1920; E 478360; 
Nora Conway, Camden, N. J. 


DowN BY THE MEADOW BROOK; waltz, 
by Leslie and Wendling, played by 
Robert Joyce [of U. 8.]; in G. 
(Rythmodik song roll, J 104203) 

[7289 

© June 20, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 29, 

1920; E 475984; Rythmodik music 

corp., New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on interpretation] 


DOWN BY THE RIVER BLUE; words by M. 

Chipps, music by Leo Friedman [of 

~U. S.} Chicago, North American 

music co. [7290 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 

E 475319; Madeline Chipps, Clarks- 
burg, W. Va. 


DOWN BY THE RIVER SHORE; words by 


G.. C. Davis, music by Edward 
Charles Carter [of U. S.] Davis & 
Carter. [7291 


© Apr. 5, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 8, 1920; 
H 478484; George Cornell Davis, 
Brooklyn, 

Down IN CHINATOWN; words by G. 
‘Walters, music by Geo. Trevor [of 
U.'S.] [7292 

© 1c. Mar. 11, 1920; E 474081; 

Gomer Walters, Wyoming, Pa. 


459 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7293 


Down IN EcHo VALLEY; lyrie by 
Haven Gillespie, music by Al. W. 
Brown [of U. 8.] [7293 

© Apr: 6, 1920=2'e Apr. 42) 1920: 
E 478232; McKinley music co., 
Chicago. 


DOWN IN OLD KENTUCKY; words by F. 
Knoop, music by E. S. S. Huntington 
[of U. 8.4 [7294 

© 1c. Apr. 23, 1920; E 478648; 
Forest Knoop, Piqua, O. 


DOWN IN THE OLD VIRGINIA; words by 
Mrs. R. Keiser, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Leg- 
ters music co. [7295 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 
E 474837; Mrs. Robt. Keiser, Con- 
cordia, Kan. 


DOWN IN THE SUNNY SOUTH; words 
and music by E. E. Turton, jr. [of 
Canada], [7296 

© 1c. Apr. 23, 1920; E 478664; 
Edwin E. Turton, jr., Ottawa, 
Canada. 


DOWN ON THE FARM; words by L. Jilek, 
music by Artie Bowers [of U. S.] 
New York, Authors & composers 
service ¢o. [7297 

© 1c Apr. 2, 1920; E 473924: 
L. Jilek, Chicago. 


DowN ON THE MIDLAND TRAIL; words 
by N. Browning, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [fof U. S.] [7298 


© 1c. Apr. 14, 1920; E 478332; 
Noah Browning, Ashland, Ky. 


Down THE CHIPPEWA; words by Gene- 
vieve Eliene Swartz, music by W. E. 
Giles [of U. S.], arr. by P. B. Story 
for Ue sa [7299 

© Apr. 22, 1920; 2c. Apr. 22, 1920; 
E 478701; William E. Giles, Blanch- 
ard, Wash. 


DOWN THE LANE; trio, words bv Clar- 
ence Urmy. musie by Claude War- 
ford [of U. S.]; women’s voices. 
(Octavo series, no. 769) [73800 

© Mar. 30, 1920; 2 c: Mar. 31, 
1920; E 473869; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 


DOWN THE OLD PATHWAY; words by 
J. J. Conners, music by Hector Rich- 
ard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music €o. [7301 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 
E 474868; John J. Conners, Phila- 
delphia. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 15 


DOWN WHERE THE BLUE VIOLET GROWS; 
waltz ballad, lyric and musie by 
E. M. Capen [of U. 8.] [7302 

© Mar. 19, 1920; 2 ec Mar. 25, 
1920; E 474617; Edmund Minot 
Capen, Southville, Mass. 


DOWN WHERE THE LOST RIVERS FLOW; 
words and music by F. M. Foster 
[of Ua82] [7303 

© Apr. 22, 1920; 2 c/ Apr. 22/7920; 
E 475611; Flora Mason YFoster, 
Arco, Id. 


DOWN WHERE THE WATERMELON GROWS; 
words by Pee Wee Myers, music by > 
F. Hanford [of U. S.] [7304 


© 1c. Mar. 11, 1920; E 474046; 
P. W. Myers and Ford Hanford, 
Chicago. 


DowN WITH MAN; march, from Wild 
geese, words by Ronald Jeans, music 
by Charles Cuvillier [of England] 

[7305 

© Feb. 25, 1920; 1 ce. Mar. 18, 1920; 

E 469669; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. 


Dragon (THE) FLY; by Charles Huer- 

ter [of U. S.]; piano. Studio edition. 

[7306 

© Apr. 19, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 16, 1920; 

E 478378; C. C. Chureh & eco., Hart- 
ford. 


DREAM (A) oF IowA; by G. B. Hill 
[of U. S.J]; piano. (Cover title: Just 
a dream of Iowa) [7307 


© 1c. Apr. 24, 1920; E-475752; 
Grace Belding Hill, Valley Junction, 
Ta. 


DREAM (A) OF LOVE; words by W. A. 
Niemitz, music by Edouard Hessel- 
berg [of U. S.] [7308 


© Feb. 10, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 26, 1920; 
E 4781388; Walter A. Niemitz, Balti- 
more. 


DreAM (A) or NAPLES; valse, by Peter 
Rogers [of Great Britain]; piano. 
[7309 
. © Apr. 6, 1920; 1c¢ Apr. 21, 1920; 
E 476245; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. : 


DREAM OF NO-MANS-LAND; words by M. 
Gordon, music by Ray Hibbeler [of 
U.S [7310 


© 1c Apr. 20, 1920; E 475535; - 
Mary Gordon, Buffalo. j 


460 


pcr 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920. 


DREAM OF THE GOLDEN WEST; words by 
Benry Wadsworth Morris, music by 
George Inman, arr. by Leo Fried- 
man [of U. S.] Chicago, North 
American musie co. [7311 
© Nov. 4, 1919; 2c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475310; H. W. Morris, Shawmut, 
Calif., 


DREAM ON SWEET ONE; words by M. E. 
Smith, music by E. S. 8. Huntington 
for. Di S:] Weir? 

© 1c. Mar 20, 1920; E 474410; 
Mary E. Smith, Dedham, Mass. 


DREAM SONG; words by Charles Whar- 
ton Stork, music by Axel Raoul 
Wachtmeister [of Sweden]; high 
voice. lifots 

© Mar. 19, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 22, 
1920; E 469776; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 

DREAMER’S (A) FANCY; words by H. 
Meade, music by E. S. S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S.] [7314 

© 1c. Mar. 20, 1920; E 474430; 
Harry Meade, Portland, Or. 


DREAMIN’ OF My ANNABEL MAy; words 
and music by J. Heath [of U. S.] 
[7315 
© 1c. Apr. 23, 1920; E 478605; 
Jennie Heath, Albany. 


DREAMING; words by EH. A. Packer, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [7316 

© Apr. 26, 1920; 2 « Apr. 29, 
1920; E 475926; WHleanor Ames 
Packer, New London, Conn. 


DREAMING AT TWILIGHT; words by D. 
G. Carney, music by E. §. S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [7317 

© 1c. May 6, 1920;.E 480176; 
Dora G. Carney, Medford, Mass. 

DREAMING IN MY OLD ARM CHAIR; 
words by D. B. Davis, music by Geo. 
merevor [ot U. S.] [7318 

© 1 ¢. Mar. 11, 1920; HE 474087; 
D. B. Davis, Sait Lake City. 

DREAMING OF CHILDHOOD DAYS; words 
by Leslie Nelson De Vette, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, 
Letgers music co. [7319 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 
E 474812; A. C. De Vette, Muskegon, 

: ee Mich. 

_. DREAMING OF DAYS GONE By; words 
and music by G. Koenig [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [7320 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 

- E 474808; George Koenig, Granite 

City, Til. 


7329 


DREAMING OF HOME; words by B. L. 
Hornback, music by Hector Richard 
fof U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [7321 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 
EK 474795; Bessie C. Hornback, 
Smithville, Mo. 


DREAMING OF SOMEONE I CANNOT HAVE; 
words by E. W. Wetzel, music by 
‘Hector Richard [of.U. S.] Chicago, 
Letgers music co. bis22 
© Apr 19, -9920"" 2° e° Apres 24, 
1920; EK 475655; Edward W. Wetzel, 
Elizabeth, N. J. 


DREAMING OF SPRING; waltz, words and 
music by G. Romilli [of U. S8.] 
[7323 
© Apr."30,°1920'5' 2°. May’ 3, 1920; 
E 478977; Theo. Presser c¢o., Phila- 
delphia. 


DREAMING OF yoU; words by E. S. S. 
Huntington, music by J. M. Lopez 
fot: U. S.] [7324 

© 1c. Apr. 14, 1920; E 478299; 
J. Martin Lopez, Indiana Harbor, 
Ind. 


DREAMLAND; by Charles Huerter [of 
U.S.]; piano. Studio edition. 
[1325 
Oi vAnr. «19. 19205. 2 c. Apr. 16, 
1920; E 478388; C. C. Chureh & ¢o., 
Hartford. 
DREAMLAND BRINGS MEM’RIES OF YOU; 


quartette, words and music by Ernie 
Erdman and Celia Tompkins, arr. by 


Harrison Hall [of U. S.], male 
voices. 4to. [7326 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 9, 1920; 
EK 475068; Leo Feist, inc, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 


rangement. } 


DREAMS; words by C. Beffa, music by 
A. Leopoid Richard [of U. 8.] Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [7327 
© Mar. 18, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 24, 
1920; E 473821; Clytie Beffa, Peta- 
luma, Calif. 


—— words by E. E. Gibson, music by 

E.'S. S. Huntington [of U. 8.] [7828 

© 1c. Apr. 6, 1920; HE. 474877; 
Edna Evelyn Gibson, Hickory, Pa. 


words by G. Gucker, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, North 
American music Co. [7329 
- ©Nov. 4, 1919; 2 c Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475228; George Gucker, Troy, 
Nw:¥. 


—— See also Wagner (Richard) 


461 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7330 


pt. 111. 2. s., v. 15 


DREAMS ARE ONLY DREAMS; words by F. 
L. Robbins, music by Hector Rich- 
ard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters mu- 
sic ¢o.' [7330 

© Apr. 26, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 29, 1920; 
li 475911; Forrest L. Robbins, Medi- 
cine Park, Okl. 


DREAMS OF ARABY; Words by M. Pom- 
erance, melody by Romo Falk and 
M. Pomerance [of U. S.] [7381 

© 1c. Apr. 14, 1920; E 478270; 
Maurice Pomerance, Brooklyn. 


DREAMS OF MOTHER; Words by E. Eade, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. 8.] 
Chicago, North American music ¢o. 

[7332 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
BH 475332; Estelle Eade, Johnson 
City, Til. 


DREAMS OF you; words by F. McGill, 
music by Burrell Van Buren [of U. 
~$.] Duluth, Minn., McGill music 
publishers. [73383 


an Dee. 11, 1919; 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1920; 
478157 ; Florence McGill, Duluth, 
rahe 


by T. C. Sterndale Bennett, arr. by 


H. M. Higgs fof Great Britain] ;- 


salon orch. with piano. 4to. (Chap- 
pell & co.’s salon orchestral journal, 
no. 42) [7384 

© Apr. 8, 1920; 1c. Apr. 24, 1920; 
E 476322; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement ] 


—— words by W. B. Andrews, music by 
Leo Friedman [of U. S8.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [7335 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 2 e. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475143; W. B. Andrews, Whitman, 
Mass. 


DREAMS OF YOUTH; Waltz, by L. Lust- 
man [of U. S.], arr. by Lars Soren- 
sen fof U. 8.]; piano. [7336 

© 1c. Mar. 30, 1920; E 474689; 
Louis Lustman, Philadelphia. 


DREAMY-EYED BABY DOLL; 
musie by Al. and Astor Morgan [of 
Uns.) [7337 

© Mar. 12. 199): 2 ¢: Mar. 29. 
1920; EH 475729; Arrow music pub. 
co., New York. 


DREAMY LAND 
Tobin [of U. 8.] 
©-f -e> Apr: 
Ivan Tobin, [ronwood, 


; words and musie by I. 

[7338 
6, 1920; E 474892; 
Mich. 


words and 


DREAMY MELODY; words by Roy 
Charles, music by Lee Alberts [of 
U.S. | [7339 

© Mar. 8, 1920; 2 c: Mar. 413, 
1920; E 474255; Buckeye musie pub. 
CO., Columbus, O. 


DREAMY SLUMBER TIME; words by H. C. 
Weasner, melody adapted from Wood 
nymph waltzes, by D. H. Hawthorne 
[of U. S ] [7340 

© Apr. 10, 1920>..2 67 Agei> 
1920; FE 478214; H. C. Weasner & co., 
Buffalo. 


DRIFTING ALONG TO THE ISLE OF LOVE; 
words by Wilbur eee music by 
M. Alexander [of U. 8.] New York, 
EK. T. Paull musie co. [7341 

© Apr. 29, 1920; 2-ce. Apr. 29, 
1920; E 475826; Edward - T. Paull, 
New York, i 


DRIFTING BACK TO DREAMLAND; words 
and music by Robert Hunsick [of 
Miss [7342 

© Apr. 3, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 9, 1920; 
E 478691; Starr & Hunsick music 
pub. co., Phoenix, Ariz. 


DROLLERIES FROM AN ORIENTAL DOLL’S 
HOUSE; words tr. from the Chinese 
by Isaae T. Headland, music based 
upon Japanese and Chinese themes 
by Bainbridge Crist [of U. S.] Con- 
tents: The moon-child—The dan- 
cer. — Watching. — Unfortunate. — 
Littie small-feet—Bald head Lee. 

[7343 
© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 11, 1920; 
Ei} 474165; Carl Fischer, oe York. 


Drowsy BABY; a hushing sae adapt- 
ed from Gabriel Marie’s Norwegian 
cradle-song, words by J. Will Calla- 


han, music by Lee 8S. Roberts [or 
»- 5.1 [7344 
© Mar. . 23, 1920; 2. c.. Mag. 2a, 


1920; E 474518; G. Schirmer, inc., 


New York. 


Druc (THE) STORE CABARET: words by 
Ralph Bingham, melody by Al Sweet 
fot U. 8.] 

© 1c. Mar. 27, 1920;-E 474634; 
Will Rossiter, Chicago. 


DRY THE MOURNERS’ TEAR; words and 
music by J. H. Taylor {of Us. 53; 
arr. by Arthur A. Penn [of U. 8.] 

[7346 
© 1c. Apr. 16, 1920; E 478549; 
John H. Taylor, Newark, N. J. 


462 


- MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 


Dupe (THE) ON THE FARM; words by 
S. Brooks, music by L. T. Harris [of 
_U.S8.] Chicago, Musician self maker 
“EGO: [7347 
fy Mar. 24. 1920; 2 @ Apr. .29, 
1920; E 478850; Sophrona Brooks, 
Modoc, Ind. 


Ditnuiti (THomMAS FREDERICK) So- 
nate: no 2, by T. F. Dunhill fof 
Great Britain] op. 50; violin. and 
piano, in F. [7348 

© Apr. 1, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 23, 1920; 
Ii 476310; Augener, Itd., London. 


DvUo SENTIMENTAL; de Jan Blockx [of 


France]; piano. (Piéces pour piano, 
no. 5) [7349 
Or Gan 14 31,1920: 1 ew: Feb. 24 
1920; E 469342; Heugel & cGie, 
Paris. 

DvorME Mari; versi di P. Cinque- 


grana, musica di EH. Di Capua [of 
Italy]; mand. ace. 4to. [7350 

(Oy Apr; 24.1920; 24 c Apr. 26, 
1920; HE 476339; Italian book co., 
New York. 

Dusk oF ROSES; words by Ward 
tw Rane, music by G. Carbonara [of 
i. [7351 

* stp Apr. 30, 1920; E 4759388; 
Gerard Carbonara, New York. 

DYING 

Green, 


words by R. 
Geo. Trevor [of 
Ps. ] [7352 
ey tc Apr,?28,- 1920.;, BE 478919 ; 
Ruby Green, Enoree, S. C. 

Dying (A) SOLDIER IN FRANCE; words 
by B. W. Franklin, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
hlusic¢ co. [7353 

ei wor, a7, 71920: 2.c. Apr... 24, 
1620: E 475671; B. W. Franklin, 
Fort Worth, Tex. 

Dysrvrptic (THE); words from Wasi- 
ington telegraph, music by Lee G. 
Kratz [of U. S.]; women’s voices. 
Ato. 2 [7354 

© Mar. 20, 1920;.2 c. Apr. 1, 1920; 
hi 478194; Fillmore brothers co., 
Cincinnati. 

°E] FFEMMENE ’E CCA’; Canzonetta, versi 


(THE) “ONE; 
nusie by 


aed. Perrazzano, musica. di N. .N. 
Gino [of Italy] [7355 
© 1c. Apr. 10, 1920; E 475084; 


Tony Ferrazzano, Paterson. 

E pol MURIRE; arr. by Giuseppe Taran- 
tola [of Italy, domiciled at Brook- 
ivn, N. Y.]; piano and melody. [7356 

© 1 «¢ Mar. 31, 1920; EH 473886; 
Giuseppe Laudicina, Brooklyn. 


183234—20——-4 


7365 


HacH DAY I LONG FOR THEE; 
Mrs. F. Crawford, music by 
Trevor [of U. S.] [7357 

© 1c. Mar. 11, 1920; E 474084; 
Mis. Fletcher Crawford, Pearl River, 
Lay. 


words by 
Geo. 


EACH LITTLE Kiss; words by Edward 
Ruffin, music by V. Amantia [of U. 
et [7358 

© 1c. Apr. 10, 1920; E 475115; 
Vito Amantia, New York. 
(THE) AND THE LION; march, 
A. Arthur [of U. S.]; piano. 
[7359 
ce. Mar. 11, 
A. Arthur, 


WAGLE 
by.&. 


© Mar. 11, 1920; : 
1920: -B. 474054: Cha 
Detroit. 


EARLY IN THE DAY IT WAS WHISPERED. 
See Scong-offerings. 

EAsTeER DAWN; Easter service, words 
by Laurene Highfield and others, 
music by John J. Thomas, W. Still- 
man Martin and others [of U. S.] 
Svo. [7360 

© Jan. 28, 1920; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
21, 1920; A 563496; Geo. F. Rosche, 


Chicago. 
EASTER DAY. See Sanford (Martina 
T. P.) Four Easter carols. 


EASTER HOSANNA; words and music by 
C. M. Senseman [of U. S.]  8vo. 

[7361 

© Apr. 10, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 

E 478240; Charles Monroe Sense- 

man, New York. 
Easter (THE) Kinc; cantata, words 
by Edith Sanford Tillotson, music by 


I. B. Meredith [of U. S.] 8vo. 1. 
Music edition—2. Story cantata. 
[ 7362, 7363 


© Feb 1, 1919; 2 c¢. each Feb. 2, 
1920; aff. Jan. 31, 1920;.A 563088. 
563089; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 


EASTER MORNING; words by Frederick 


B. Hornby, -music by Louis Adolphe *» 


Coerne [of U. S.] op. 159, no. 1; 
high voice, in D. [7364 
© Mar. 11, 19203;°2 ¢ Apr.:14, 


1920: BE 475506; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 

EASTERN GLORY; oriental valse, by 
Cyril Claude Mackenzie, arr. by 
H. M. Higgs [of Great Britain]; 
oreh. 4to. (Chappell & ¢o.’s orches- 
tral journal, no. 779) [7365 

cy Mar. 6, 1920; 1c, Apr. 3,. 1920; 
E 476048; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement] 


463 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7366 


pt. 1, D. S., v. 15 


ECCENTRIC DANCE. See Dance suite. 


EcHo (AN) FROM OLD ERIN; words by 
J. J. Kelly, melody by Herman A. 
Hummel [of U. S8.] [7366 


© 1c “Apr. 20, 1920 H 475539: 
James J. Kelly, New Orleans. 


EcHoES; words by I. Caesar, music by 
Walter Haenschen [of U. S.] [7367 
Cy Agr yh? 1920 = 2c." Ameo. 
1920; E 478222; T. B. Harms & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


Eco (L’) 
sole. 
Ecote (L’) MODERNE; studii-capricci, 
di Henri Wieniawski, op. 10, rive- 
duta e commentati da Marco An- 
zoletti [of Italy]; violino. (Kdi- 
zione Ricordi, no. 173) [7368 


© Mar. 11, 1920; 1 c« Mar. 12, 
1920; E 469548; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. ; 

EFFECTS FOR EMBELLISHMENT; by Glenn 
R. Waterman [of U. S.]; piano. 
[7369 

© Feb. 25, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1920; 
aff. Apr. 5, 1920; A 567492; Water- 
man piano school, Los Angeles. 


See Primavera in val di 


Eccs AND BACON FOR MY BREAKFAST; 


we'll cling together, written and 
composed by Harry Castling [of 
Great Britain] [7370 


© Apr. 6, 1920; 1 ¢. Apr. 21, 1920; 
E 476254; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 

Eeypr MAID; words by C. Koutny, 
music by Leo Friedman fof U. S.] 
Chicago, North American musi¢ co. 

[7371 

©! Dee: «BOC 1919 2 sn Apr. 2, 

1920; E 475218; Charles Koutny, 
Chicago. 

ELECTRA OF SOPHOCLES. See Music to 
the Electra of Sophocles. 

ELEMENTARY RUDIMENTS FOR THE VIO- 

_ LIN; first book, by F. Carl Jahn [of 

ers [tat2Z 

© Apr. 6, 1920; 2 ce. Apr. 6, 1920; 

aff. Apr. 27, 1920; A 566726; Cen- 
tury music pub. co., New York. 


ELEMENTARY RUDIMENTS OF MUSIC FOR 
THE PIANO; first book, by G. Martin 
Forney S.] [Tata 

© Apr. 6, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 6, 1920; 
aff. Apr. 27, 1920; A 566725; Cen- 
tury music pub. co., New York. 


ELEMENTARY VIOLIN METHOD (Método 
de violin elemental) ; pt.._1, founded 
on Leopold Auer’s Principles of vio- 
lin teaching, by Maia Bang [of Nor- 
way, domiciled at New York]. Hng- 


Ermer’ Ne 


ELEMENTARY VIOLIN METHOD (Método 
de violin elemental )—Continued. 
lish version of text by Gustav Saen- 
ger, Spanish version of text by Fred 
H. Martens. [7374 
© Dec. 31, 1919; 1 e. Mar. 11, 
1920; E 474148; Carl Fischer, New 
Mork...) 


ELEPHANT (L’) BLANC; jazz on fox- 
trot, de L. G. Delabre [of France]; 
piano. [7375 

© Mar. 27, 1920: L‘e\anr 15, 
1920; E 476148; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. : 

ELFIN DANCE. See Bentlif (Beryl) 

Three idyles. 


ELISE; valse, by A. Liberati [of U. S.], 
arr. by Speranza Liberati [of U. 
S.]; piano. [7376 

© 1c. Apr. 29, 1920; E 475931; 
Alessandro Liberati, New York. 


ELizA JANE, YOU CAN’T PROPOSE TO ME; 
words by F. Brozicek, music by E. 
S. S. Huntington [of U. S.J] [7377 

© 1c. Apr. 23, 1920; E 478655; 
Frank Brozicek, Topeka, Kan. 


SAIT PAS; chansonnette, 
paroles et musique de Fred Pearly 
fof France] [7378 

© Mar. 27, 19207 1 1a) Ager ss, 
1920; E 476129; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 

Ext Paso. See Far West. 

ELVES (THE) AT PLAY. 
stones, 


EMANCIPATION DAY; from Girls of 
1520, words and music by Gene Buck 
and Dave Stamper [of U. 8.] [7879 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 31, 
1920; E 474712; T. B. Harms & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 

EmBracE (THE) See Heath (John 
R.) Three short love songs. 

EN ANDALOUSIE; bolero, di G. B. Pol- 
jeri [of Italy]; oreh. con harmon- 
ium e piano conduttore. 4tc. [7380 

© Jan. 15, °1920; 1°e Mar 19; 
1920: FE 469715; A. & G. Carisch & 
e., Milan. / 

EN LA VERBENA; schotis espagnol, de 

_O. Vargues [of France] ; piano. [7381 
© Feb. 28, 1920; 1 ¢. Mar. 18, 1920; 
EB 469724; Philippo, Paris. 

EN route; by R. D. Washburn [of U. 
S.], arr. by Artie Bowers [of U. 8.]; 
piano. New York, Authors & com- 
posers service co. [7382 

© 1.¢. Apr. 2, 19205. HM 4(e3i 
Ralph Washburn, Watertown, ING 


See Stepping 


464 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 


ENAMORADO (EL); tango argentin, de 
Ernest Bosso [of France] op. 25; 
piano. [7383 

© Feb. 21, 1920; 1c. Mar. 10, 1920; 
EK 469600; Delrieu fréres, Nice, 
France. * 


ENp (THE) OF THE ROAD; words by Fred 
E. Weatherly, music by Wilfrid San 
derson [of Great Britain] [738 


© Mar, 22, 1920;1¢. Apr. 15, 1920; 
E 476154; Boosey & co., London. 


Enercy. See Bowen (York) Three 


valse themes. 


ENGLISH SONGS AND DANCES; by Ed- 
ward Davey Rendall [of Great 
Britain]; violin and piano. bk 1. 
Contents: Moll in the wad and Blue 
and buff—Air, Lovely Nan.—Turn- 
pike gates and Cheshire rounds.—bk, 
2. Morgiana and the Persian dance.— 
Nameless air.—Miss Johnson and 
Honeymoon. [7385, 7386 


© Feb. 20, 1920; 1 c. each Mar. 2, 
1920; E 469423, 469424; Weekes & 
co., London. 

EXNTR ART; morceau de concert, by C. 
Demangate [of U. 8.]; piano. [7387 


© 1c. Mar. 13 1920; E 474216; 
Carl Demangate, Schenectady, N. Y. 


« 


EHR VOLONTARIO; versi e musica di 
Armando Volpi [of Italy] ; mand. acc. 
Naples, Emilio Gennarelli ec. 4to. 

[7388 
© Feb. 1, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 26, 1920; 
E 476382 ; Italian book co., New York. 


ERE THE CITY SIREN BLOWS; words by 
D. J. McNulty, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. S.] [7389 

© 1c. Apr. 21, 1920; E 478541; 
Daniel J. McNulty, Pawtucket, R. I. 


HRIN WANTS HER FREEDOM ; words by H. 
©. Shackles, music by E. 8. 8S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. §S.] [7390 

© 1c. Mar. 26, 1920; E 473587; H. 
C. Shackles, Gloucester City, N. J. 


ERIN’S EMBLEM; lyric by M. Miller, 
_music by Ray Hibbeler [of U. S.] 
[7391 
© ic Jan. 21, 1920; E 478511; 
Mary Miller, Chicago. 


ESMERALDA; three-part song, words by 
Andrew Halliday, music by W. C. 
Levey, arr. by J. S. Fearis [of U.S.]; 
ladies’ voices. 4to. [7392 

© Mar. 10, 1920; 2 « Mar. 138, 
1920; E 474218; J. S. Fearis & bro., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement ] 


7401 

ESQUISSE ANDALOUSE; by Henry Gaehl 
fof England]; piano, continental 
fingering. [7393 


© Mar. 31, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 
E 476011; Gould & Bolttler, London. 


Esv ANT SIO SVIETO; ZodZiai M. Dagi- 


lelio, sutaisé muzika J. A. Zemaitis 
[of U. S8.] [7394 

© Mar. 23, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 8, 1920; 
E 478259; J. A. Zemaitis, Shenan- 
daat. Pa: = 


ETHIOPIA MARCH. See Violin album. 
Eve La VALLIERE; words by V. R. Leo- — 
nowtz, music by A. Leopold Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [7395 
© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 
E 474794; Victoria R. Leonowtz, So. 
Deerfield, Mass. 


EVENING BELLS; reverie, by E. J. Mer- 

gen [of U. 8.]; piano. [7396 

© Mar. 3, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1920; 

EK. 471912; A. W. Perry’s sons, Se- 
dalia, Mo. 


— words by Otto Soubron, music 
by C. J. Orth [of U.S.]; sop:, in A 
flat. Milwaukee, Wis., C. J. Orth 
music pub. co. [7397 

© Apr. 15, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 1G 2920; 
E 475475; Chas. J. Orth, Milwaukee. 


EVENING LAKE SONG; words and music 

by Elliot Griffis [of U. 8.]; in D flat. 

[7398 

© Apr. 9, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 13, 1920; 

E 478477; Composers’ music corp., 
New York. 


EVENTIDE; words and music by Mary 
H. Willis [of U. S.J, arr. by Burrell 
Van Buren [of U. S.] [7399 

(©). Mar. 27, 1920:.2..¢e.. Mars 34, 
1920; E 473871; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati. 


EVER SINCE I PUT MY EYES ON YOU; 
words by J. Locombo, music by E. 8. 
S. Huntington [of U. S.] [7400 

© 1c. Apr. 7, 1920; E 478066; 
Josephine Locombo, New York. 


EVER SINCE SALLY BOUGHT A UKALELE; 
written by Ralph Stanley, composed 
‘by Leslie Allieyn [of Great Britain] 

[7401 

© Mar. 8, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 18, 1920; 
E 469858; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


465 


7402 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 111, 0. S., v.15 


EVER THE EAST IS CALLING; words by 
G. H. Outram. music by Pauline B. 


Story [of Great Britain] New 
York, P.. B.-Story. [7402 


© Feb. 1, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 17, 1920; 
E 469866; G. H. Outram, Derby, 
England. 


EVERGREEN; polka, by E. C. Klapholz 

[of U. S.]; instrumental. , [7403 

©i1 ec. Apr. 22,.1920; E 475624; 
Ernest C. Klapholz, New York. 


EVERY BEAT OF MY HEART; words by 
W. T. Ivory, music by Phyllis Hume 
{or Great Britain] [7404 

© Mar. 8, 1920; 1c. Mar. 18, 1920; 
E 469838; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


EVERY BIT OF LOVING IN THE WORID; 
from A Southern maid, words by 
Douglas Furber, music by Ivor No- 
velio [of England] [7405 

-y © Feb. 25, 1920; 1c. Mar: 18, 1920; 
E 469672; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. 


EVERY GIRL I SEE SEEMS TO SAY HELLO 
TO ME, WHENEVER I HAVE THE DOUGH ; 
words and music by N. L. Lewis 
fof U. S.] (Lewis musical museum, 
no. 6.) [ T7406 

© Mar. 18, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 24, 1920; 
E 473469; Nathan L. Lewis, New 
York. 


EVERYBODY CALLS ME CHU CHIN CHOW; 
words and music by Harry Castliug 
[of England] [ ¢407 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 1c. Mar. 13, 1920; 
BE} 469685; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


~ 


EVERYBODY IS JAZZING Now; by D. Ge- 
rardo [of U. S.]; piano in B flat. 
[7408 
©1¢. Mar. 16, 1920; E 473810; 
Dominick Gerardo, Orange, N. J. 
EVERYBODY’S GONE JAZZ MAD; words by 
A. E. Andrewes, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] [7409 
© 1c. May 6, 1920; E 480174; 
Alfred KE. Andrewes, Brooklyn. 
EVERYRBODY’S GOT A LITTLE SWEETHEART; 


words and musie by H. F. Barnes ; 


[of U. 8.] Photostat. [7410 
© 1 c« Mar. 26, 1920; E 474637; 
Freeman Barnes, Newark, N. J. 
EVERYBODY’S ON THEIR WAY TO JERSEY; 
words by Garfield Kilgour, music by 


Harry Akst and Lou Handinan [of 
We Sal [7411 
©1 ec. Apr. 14, 1920; E 478468; 


Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 


1 


EVERYBODY'S BUDDY ; fox trot by, Gross 
man and Frisch, played by Charley 


miraicht [ot UU. wa (Imperial 
player rolls, no. 91064) [7412 


© Apr. 21, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 24, 1920; 
E 475771; Imperial player roll co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation | 


EVERYBODY’S LASSIE; words by C. P.- 


Ryan, music by E. 8S. 8. Huntington 

fof U. 8.] [7413 
© 1c. Apr. 16, 1920; E 478369; 

Carlton P. Ryan, Thane, Alaska. 


EVERYTHING ABOUT YOU TELLS ME THAT 
YOU'RE [R1sH ; words by Bob Schafer, 
iwelody by Dave Ringle [of U. 8.] 
[7414 
© ic. Apr. 19, 1920; EH 478446% 
McKinley music co., Chicago. 


EVERYTHING IS PEACHES; fox trot, on 
the melody by Grant Clarke, Milton 
Ager and Geo. W. Meyer, arr. by 
Herman Darewski [of England] ; 
piano. [7415 
© Feb. 6, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 1, 1920; 
E 469884; Herman Darewski music 
pub co., London. 
EXVOCATION ; vision d’autrefois, by 
Georges Clerbois [of U. 8.] ep. 4; 
violin and piano. [7416 
© Mar. 31, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 1, 1920; 
EE 474722; G. Schirmer, mc. New 
York. 
EW RYBODY'S GOT SOMEBODY BUT ME, 
words apd melody by Ernie Erdman 
and S. Williams Tot U. Sj, arr. by 
Dave Peyton [of U.8.] [7417 
© ic. Apr. 2, 1920; E 473904; 
Spencer Williams, Chicago. ; 


EXCELSIOR METHOD FOR SAXOPHONE; by 
George H. Koehler [of U. S.J] [7418 
© Mar. 30, 1920; 2c. and aff. Apr. 
1, 1920; A 565433; J. W. Pepper & 
son, Philadelphia. 
EXERCICES PRATIQUES POUR LES DOIGTS 
(Practical finger exercises); de C. 
Czerny, op. 802, v. 2, révision et an- 
notation ce Giraud-Latarse [of 
France}; piano. (Edition nationale, 
no. 5125) [7419 
© Mar. 13, 1920; 1 i. iar ees 
1920: E 469975; Maurice Senart et 
cie., Paris. [Copyright is claimed on 
revision and annotation] 
EXERCICES TECHNIQUES POUR LE BASSON ; 
suivis d’une étude sur le grattage 
des anches, par Edouard Filament 
fot France] op. 40. [7420 
©-Jan 31, 1920; 1 ¢. Feb. 24, 1920; 
BE 469354; EXvette et Schaeffer, Paris. 


466 


MUSICAL COMPOSITICNS 


no. 5, 1920 


7438 


Exotic DANCE. See Pageant (A) 


EXPERIENCE; words by L. Katz, music 
_ by Leo Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
Iil., North American music pub. co. 

[7421 
© Dee. 30, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475219; Louis Katz, Detroit. 


EXTASE (L’) ; b¥ Joseph Hoibrooke es 
England] op. 53, no. 1; violin and 
-pf.. or ciarinet and _ pianoforte. 
(Three mezzo tints, no. 1) [7422 
© Apr. 15, 1920; 1 ¢. Apr. 16, 1920; 

E 476177; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


EXTRA SPECIAL; from Pretty Peggy, 
words by Douglas Furber and Arthur 
Rose, music by A. Emmett Adams 
[ot Engiand] [7423 

© Mar. 5, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 24, 1920; 
E 469785; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. 


EYEs OF IRISH GREY. 
girls. 


See Too many 


Eyres (THE) OF LOVE; words by A. S. 
Cirlot, music by Geo. Graff, jr. fot 
U. 8.] New York, Werld music pub. 
corp. [7424 

© Apr. 14, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 20, 1920; 
E 4757438; Anna Sibley Cirlot, Mo- 
bile. 


EYES ov youtH; from Little Miss 

Charity, lyric by Edward Clark, 

-music by 8S. R. Henry and M. Savin 

[of U.S.] [7425 

© Apr. 5, 1920; 2 c Apr. 5, 1920; 

E 4738966; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. 


EYES THAT SAY I LOVE you; one step, 
by Fred Wisher, played by Donald 


Makay [of U. S.]; in B flat. (Ryth- 
modik song roll, J 103723) [7426 
© May 20, 1919; 2 ec. Apr. 29, 


1920; E 475980; Rythmodik music 
corp., New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on interpretation. ] 


FACCIO TUTTO DA ME; versi e musica 
di Luigi Mattiello [of Italy]; mand. 
ace. Naples, Mimilio Genn arelli eve 
4to. [7427 
* © Feb. 1, 1920; 1¢ Mar. 31, 1920; 
E 469952; Italian book co., New 
York. 


Faces; words by G. H. Stranahan, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. S8.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

, [7428 
- © Nov. 4, 1919; 2 e. “Apr. 12, 1920; 

EH 475355; G. H. Stranahan, Rome, 

me Y. 


FACES I SEE IN THE MIRROR OF LIFE; 
words by George A. Kershaw, mel- 
ody by Jesse Greer [of U. S.], arr. 
by Alfred Fleming [of U. S.] [7429 

© 1c. Apr. 19, 1920; E 478460; 
McWatters & Tyson, Freeport, L. I. 


I-ACES OF MEMORIES; words by B. Bar- 
don, music by E. 8. 8. Huntington 
LOL UE, Sqr? [74390 

© 1c. Mar. 26, 1920; E 473581; 
Bianche Bardon, Manchester, Wash. 


FADED ROSES, FADED DREAMS; words by 
Harold G. Frost, meledy by F. Henri 
Kiickmann [of U. S.] 

© 1 « Mar. 29,.1920;.E 473757; 
McKinley music co., Chicago. 


FAERIE FIDDLERS; words and melody By 
M. C. Adsit [of U. S.] [743 

Onde Apr. 3,: 1920. hi ATATAO « 
Marie Cliften Adsit, Indianapolis. 


WatR ROSMARIN; by Charles Mehling 
fof U. 8.]; violin and piano. [7433 
©) Ape 3451920779. -c Aprees, 


1920; E 478608; M. Faulhaber & co., 
Chicago. 


Farrics (THE) HAVE NEVER A PENNY 
TO SPEND; words by Rose Fyleman, 
Intsiec by A. Herbert Brewer. [of 
Great ee * it Bi nee [7434 

© Feb. 7, 1920; 1 C, Mar... 1920: 
HD 469465 Gar & CO, Lon don. 


WERE TRIPPING; 
by vA «od: 


FAarRies (THE) 
song, werds 
music by E. Douglas Tayler [of 
England]; four mixed voices. . 4to. 
(Novelilo’s part-song book, second 
series, no. 1347) [7435 

6) Mar. 25, 19203. 41. %. diam 26, 
1920; FE 469870; Novello & eco., Itd., 
London, 


part- 
A. Wilsen, 


(FHE) RING; fantasy, by Albert 
W. Ketéibey [of Great Britain]; 
piano. [7436 
KC) Feb. 2,'1920; 1-¢c. Mar: 31, 1920; 
469931: A. Hammond & co., Lon- 


sen 
FAITH; words anon., music by B. 
Round [of U. S.]; piano. [7437 


©-1 ¢. Apr..1, 1920; 6 474739 
Bernice Round, Niles, O. 
FAITH IS LOVE; words by N. Shaw, 


music by A. Leopold Richard [of U. 
S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 
[7438 
© Mar. 4, 1920;.2 c. Mar. 12, 192C: 
E 474319; Naney Shaw, Seattle. 


467 


- 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7439 


FALLING LEAVES; words by L. J. Roost, 
music by Leo Friedman [of UD. S.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[7439 

© Deei30) .1919..°2..er Apread2, 

1920; E 475176; Laure J. Roost, 
Pine Biuff, Ark. 

FANDANGO; danza spagnola, di Osvaldo 
Brunetti [of Italy]; orech. con har- 
monium e piano conduttore. 4to. 

[7440 

©. Jan. 15, 1920: k c« Mar. 19, 

1920; E 469714; A. & G. Carisch & 
e., Milan. 


Fantasia (A) See Alcock (Gilbert 
A.) Two concert studies. 


Far AWAY; by Charles Huerter [of 
U.8.]; piano. Studio edition [7441 
©), Apr: .19;, 19205%...2 €. -Apr:” 16, 
1920; E 478384; C. C. Church & co., 


Hartford. ' 
FAR AWAY FROM THEE; words by J. 
Smith, music by Geo. Graff, jr. 


[of U. S.] New York, World music 
pub. corp. [7442 

©. Apr. 14, 1920; 2 e. Apr. 20, 
1920; E 475749; Josephine Smith, 
New York. 


Far East; waltz, by Arthur Hill [of 
U. S.J], arr. by A. Bergh [of U. 8.]; 
piano. [7443 

© 1c. Mar. 20, 1920; E 474460; 
Arthur Bergh, New York. 

Far WEST; three Mexican diversions, 
by Ivan Tchakoff [of England]; pf. 
contents: Chihuahua.—El Paso.— 
Coahuila. [7444 

© Apr. 7, 1920; 1 ec. Apr. 14, 1920; 
E 476101; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 

FAREWELL; melodie by Percy Godfrey 
[of England] op. 47; violin and 
piano. [7445 

@eFebir 20,3, 1920:; 4. 1c: -Meb:.28,; 
1920; E 469420; Swan & co., Watson 
& Wilcock, ltd., London. 

FAREWELL AMERICA; words by R. 
Wyatt, music by E. S. S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S.] [7446 

© 1c. Apr. 16, 1920; E 478365; 
Robert Wyatt, Laotto, Ind. 


FAREWELL! O PILGRIM DAY; words by 
Dorothy M. Bullis, music by Charles 
Marshall [of Great Britain]; treble 
voices. (Two-part songs, series 4, 
no. 14) [7447 

© Mar. 16, 1920; 1 ce. Mar. 2, 1920; 
E 469657; Joseph Williams, ltd., 
London. 


pt. 11, n.s., v. 15 


FAREWELL TO LOVE; from Sunshine, 
lyric by Wm. Cary Duncan, music 
by Alexander Johnstone [of U. §8.] 

[7448 

© Mar. 12;. 1920; 2 .«e Mar. 43, 

1920; E 474244; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


FARMLAND ECHOES; twelve descriptive 
solos, by Edmund Severn [of U. 8.]; 
violin and piano. [7449 

© Dec. 20, 1919; 2 ec Mar. 11, 
1920; EK 474158; Carl Fischer, New 
York: 


Farrar (ERNEST) Three chorale-pre- 
ludes; by HEH. Farrar [of Great 
Britain] op. 7, nos. 1-3; organ. [7450 

© Mar. 11, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 5, 1920; 
© 476044; Augener, ltd., London. 


F'-A-T-H-E-R; words by F. A. Shea, 
mvrsie by E. S. S. Huntington [of 
To sa [7451 

© 1c. Apr. 6, 1920; E 474867; 
Frank A. Shea, Portsmouth, Va. 


FATHER TOOK BOBBIE FISHING ONE DAY} 
words by L. M. Ramby, music by 
K. S. S. Huntington [of U. 8.] 

[7452 


© 1c. Apr. 23, 1920; E 478644; 
Lola M. Ramby, Kalamazoo, Mich. 


FAUST ET HELENE; épisode lyrique 
d’aprés le second Faust de Goethe, 
poéme de Eugéne Adenis, musique 
de Lili Boulanger [of France] ; orch. 
partitura. [7453 

@© Apr. 12, 1920>.1.¢ Ape ao, 
1920; EH 476168; Société anonyme 
des éditions Ricordi, Paris. 


Festa (LA) A Roma; marcia sinfonica 
by R. Orlando [cf Italy], arr. by G. 
Iasilli [of U. 8.]; band. 4to. [7454 

© Jan. 5, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 25, 1920; 
KE 474603; O. Di Bella, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on simplify- 
ing and harmonizing] 


FESTIVAL PRELUDE; by Stanley T. 
Reiff [of U. 8.]; organ. [7455 
© Oct. 16, 1919; 2 @ Mar. 24, 
1920; E 473512; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 


| WeuILLES (LES) DE PLATANE; poesie de 


Georges Laubie, musique de Lucien- 
Farjall [of France], avec acc. de 
violon ad lib. [7456 

© -Mar. 13, -1920;. ex Mar si, 
1920; E 469978; J. Rotis, Lombez, 
France. 


468 


a - MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 


Frevp (THE) OF HONOR; choral poem 
by Norman Ingram, set to music by 
Vincent Thomas [of Great Britain] ; 
sop. and ten. solo with mixed cho. 
4to. [7457 

© Mar. 1, 1920; 1 ce Mar. 25, 
1920; EH 469875; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


FIFTH READER; Sight-singing, by J. P. 
Powell [of U. S.] 12mo. [7458 
(©) Jan. '-23, 1920; 2 ce. Jan. 29, 
1920; aff. Jan. 28, 1920; A 562404; 
J. P. Powell, Dundee, Or. 


FIFTY YEARS AGO; words and melody 
by A. E. Curtis [of U. S.] [7459 
© 1 « Apr. 7, 1920; E 478018; 
Albert Edward Curtis, Philadelphia. 


FILL UP YOUR PIPE; words and music 
by P. J. Wooldridge [of U. S.], arr. 
by Patrick O’Sullivan fof U. S.]; in 
D. [7460 
© 1c. Apr. 1, 1920; E 474716: 

Powhatan Johnson Wooldridge, Pe- 

wee Valley, Ky. 


FILM FANCIES; by George Dudley 
Martin [of U. S.]; pf. [7461 
© Mar. 25, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 29, 


1920; -E 473716; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


FIN DER HUPE; by A. Schwartz [fof 
U. 8.]; instrumental. [7462 


© 1c. Apr. 30, 1920; E 478857; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 


FINGER GYMNASTICS; by I. Philipp [of 
France] op. 60; pf. 


© Feb. 19, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1920; 
aff. Feb. 20, 1920; A 563515; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 


FINGER STRENGTHENING EXERCISES; by 
Alexander Bloch [of U. S.]; violin. 
[7464 


i) Noy. 29, 1919; 2 ¢. Mar. 11, 
1920; E 474156; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


FIoR DI PRIMAVERA; mazurka, di S. 
pearigno lot U. S.j,..arr.. by ..L. 
Canoro [of U. 8.] ; lst and 2nd mand. 
and guit. 4to. [7465 


© Feb. 15, 1920; 2 @. Mar. 24, 
1920; E 478513; O. Di Bella, New 
York. 


FIRST PIANOFORTE ALBUM OF CINEMA 
Music; by Ernest Vousden [of Eng- 
land] Contents: 1. Office, hotel or 
children’s scene.—2. A sympathetic 
or sad scene.—é. Pastoral scene.— 


[7463 | 


T4716 

FIRST PIANOFORTE ALBUM OF CINEMA 
MUSsiIc—Continued. 

4. Storm or fight—5. Burglar 


scene.—6. Street or comedy love 
scene. [7466 

© Apr. 7, 1920; 1 ce. Apr. 14, 1920; 
E 476100; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


FIRST YEAR AT THE PIANO; eaSy compo- 
sitions, by Alec Rowley [of Eng- 
land]; pf. (Magnus albums) 1 v. 
o’—First term. 2. v. 58—Second 
term. 3. v. 59—Third term. 

[7467-746 
© Apr. 7, 1920; 1 ¢ each Apr. 18, 
1920; E 476109476111; Swan & co., 
Watson & Wilcock, ltd., London. 


FISHING TIME; lyric and music by Al 

Sweet [of U. S.] [7470 

© Apr. 30, 1920; 2 c. May 1, 1920; 

E 478894; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


'FIuME; canzone, popolare, parole di 


Salvatore Parisi, musica di D. Tri- 

pepi [of U. S.]; piano con testo. 

[7471 

© 1c. Apr. 10, 1920; E 475135; 
Domenico Tripepi, Brooklyn. 


FIVE o’CLOCK TEA; fox-trot, by Nicola 
Moleti [of Italy]; piano. _ [T4772 
@© Jan. 15,. 1920; 1.¢. Mar. 19, 
1920; E 469713; A. & G. Carisch *& 
co., Milan. - 


FLrac (THE) oF THE U.S.A.; words by 
C. Slaughter, melody by Artie Bow- 
ers [of U. S.] [7473 

© 1c. Apr. 26, 1920; E 478735; 
Carter Slaughter, Philadelphia. 


—words by F. A. Powell, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. S.]; Chicago, 
Legters music co. [7474 

© Mar.”4,. 1920; 02. ce Mar. 12, 
1920; E. 474815; Fleta A. Powell, 
* Deming, N. M. 


Furac (THE) RED, WHITE AND BLUE; 
words by C. A. Schlenbaker, music 
by Leo Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
North American musie Co. [7475 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
EH 475242; Chas. A. Schlenbaker, 
Baltimore. 


FLeet (THE) STREET REVEL; fox-trot, 
by H. G. Legh Thompson [of Great 
Britain]; piano. [7476 

© Apr. 23, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 26, 1920; 
B 476342; Keith, Prowse & co., lid., 
London. 


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pt. 117, 0. S., v. 15 


EF LEURETTE, | SHALL NEVER FORGET; Dy 
Haydn Wood fof Great Britain] ; 
orch. with words. 4to. (Chappell & 
co.’s instrumental solos. no. 28: 
Chappel & co.’s salon orchestral jour- 
nal, no. 40.) 

() Mar.; 36, -1920;) 11. c@) Mar. 26, 
1920; E 469905; Chappell & co., ltd., 


London. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement | 


FLIRTATION ; words and niusic by Pearl 
G. Curran [of U. 8.]; high voice, in 
DD: [7478 

© Apr. 9, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 14, 1920; 
FE 475505; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


FLORIANA; by C. Mehling [of U. 8.]; 


piano. (Collection Faulhaber, no. 
31: Elite edition) | T479 
(C) Mar. ¢30, 4020 s 2c: ADE. 4Zo, 


1920; E 478607; 
co., Chicago. 
FuoriwA RosE; words by J. R. O'Neill, 
music by EK. S. S. Huntington [of 
Ue 84 [7480 
© 1c. Apr. 21, 1920; E 478539; 

J. R. O'Neill, New York. 

FroRINDG E RosauRA;: di Giovanni As- 
eanio Cicogna [of Italy]; piano. 
(Marionette, no. 2) [7481 

© Apr. 15, 19203 1-e, Apr.’ 16, 1920; 
E 476181; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


M. Faulhaber & 


}'Lorow (FRIEDRICH von) Martha; 
m’appari, by Flotow, arr. by M. W. 
Butler [of U. S.]; piano. (Gems of 
classic music) [7482 

© Mar. 3, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1920; 
E 471913; A. W. Perry’s sons, Se- 
dalia, Mo. 


FroweR (THE) IN MY GARDEN OF 
Love; words by D. W. Narsiff, music 
by E. S. 8S. Huntington [of U. S8.] 

[7483 
© 1c. Mar. 26, 1920; E 473582; 


David Wm. Narsiff, ‘Torrington, 
Conn. 
FLrowrer (THE) oF LOovE (La fleur 


d’amour) ; words by Cyril Garbutt, 
music by Hubert Melville [of Eng- 
land]; in C, [7484 

©) Apret, 1920) WerAprs 9,/1920 ; 
E 476064; H. Sharples & son, lid., 
London. é 


FLOWER OF MY HEART; words and music 
by John Openshaw [of Great Brit- 
ain]; in A at. [7485 

© Apre6, 192031 ‘e; Apr) 21; 4920; 
EK 476252; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


[T7477 | 


| 
| 


ILOWER SONG WALTZ; by Lange, arr. by 
M.. W. Butler [of U. S.};° piano. 
(Gems from famous melodies) [7486 

© Mar. 3, 1920; 2c. Mar. 6, 1920; 
KH 471915; A. W. Perry’s sons, Se- 
dalia, Mo. 


FLOWER WALTZ; by Charles Huerter 
[of U. S.]; piano. Studio edition. 
| 7487 
© Apr. 19, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 16, 1920; 
E 478382; C. C. Church & co., Hart- 
ford. 


LOWERS; poem by H. W. Hazen, mel- 

ody by T. F. Cornell [of U. S.] [7488 
1 c. Mar. 27, 1920; Hi 474653 ; 
H. W. Hazen, Janesville, O. 

HLOWERS OF REMEMBRANCE; Words by 
Marshall Roberts, music by Alma 
Goetz [of England] [7489 

© Mar. 17, 1920; 1c. Mar. 15, 1920; 
Ei 469579; International concert bu- 
reau, Itd., London. 

H#LU WALTZ; words by Rudolph’ Wil- 
liam Glasner, music by Hugo Brandt 
lot U.S] [7490 

©1 ¢. Feb. 16, 1920; E 478122; 
Anne L. Glasner, Chicago. 

KLUP TANGO; paroles de Gas- 
ton Dumestre, musique de Joseph 
Szule [of France] [7491 
’ © Feb. 21, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 10, 1920; 
E 469610; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

Fry (THE) AND THE BEE; words and 
music by Florence Turner-Maley [of 
U. 8.]; male voices. 4to. (Series of 
part songs, no. 3011) [7492 

©aApr. 8, 1920; 2 e. Apr: 18, 1920; 
BE 475382; Huntzinger & Dilworth,, 
ine., New York. 

FLY WITH ME; the Columbia Varsity 
Show of 1920, words by Lorenz M. 
Hart and Cscar Hammerstein, music 
by R. C. Rodgers [of U. 8.] William 
R. Stewart. [7493 

© Mar. 24, 1920; 2 ¢. Mar. 27, 1920; 
i) 474675; Richard C. Rodgers, New 
York. 

FORSTE (Den) vAts (The first waltz) ; 
fra Tommelise af Fini Henriques 
fof Denmark] op. 47, hefte 5; kla- 
ver. [7494 

©-:Dec. 15, 1919; 1c. Sane. 9203 
E 469295; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. 

Foeay (THE) DEw; by Arthur Alexan- 
der [of England; violin and piano. 
(Chester library: Two Irish’ folk- 
songs, no. 1) [7495 


© Dec. 31, 1919; 1c. Mar. 27, 1920; - 


E 469897; J. & W. Chester, London. 


470 


5, 1920 


- MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


7515 


FOLIE MONOPOLE; One step-tango, pa- 
roles et musique de L. de Ferry [of 
France] [T7496 

(oy Mai.27) 192051) c Apr. 13,1920 ; 
FE 476128; Lionel de Ferry, Aix en 
Provence, France. 


LINE;. words. by 
music by W. Cur- 


FoLLow THE GREEN 
William J. Eckes, 
tis Jackson [of U. 8.] {[T497 

© 1c. Mar. 30, 1920; E 474703; 
Walton C. Jackson, Staten Island, 
bi Pe) ae 


FOND MEMORIES: words by C. E. Scott, 
melody by Gutave Barto_[pseud. of 
Ethel Fisher, of U. 8.] [7488 

© ie. Apr. 5, 1920; E 478003; 
Charles E. Scott, Naches, Wash. 


FONTAINEBLEAU; second minuet album 
of three dances, by Gustave Dumas 
fof England]; piano. Contents: 1. 
Napoleon.—2. Lovis NXIV.—3. Phil- 
ippe. [7499 

© Apr: 9, 1920; 1c. Apr. 14, 1920; 
BE 476029; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


FONTAINES (LES); 
de Réegnier, 


paroles de Henri 
musique de Hdouard 


Trémisot [of hain sop. (Les 
poémes du Rudlin, no. 2) [ 7566 


© Dec. 20, 1919; 1 
E 469626 ; 
Paris. 


For EVERY DAY; words by Fred. G. 
Bowles, music by Kennedy Russell 
fof Great Britain] [7501 

© Jan. 17, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 20, 1920; 
FE 469247; Boosey & co., London. 


1 e Jan. 8, 1920; 
Alphonse Ledue et cie., 


FoR LIBERTY AND YOU; words by B. M. 
Whitehead, music by Leo Friedman 
lef U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [7502 

i) Nov. 4,.1919- 2 c Apr. 12,1920; 
E 475285; B. M. Whitehead, Ewen, 
Mich 


For OUR HEROES; words by Mrs. F. 
Goodman, music by Hector Richard 
[ort U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [7503 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 12, 1920; 
EK 474318; Mrs. F. Goodman, Valley 
Junction, Wis. 


For THE LIBERTY OF OLD IRELAND ; words 


by J. C. Partsch, melody by Arthur 
Fisk [of U. 8.] [7504 


© 1 c. Mar. 30, 1920; E 474678 ; - 
Chris Partsch, San Francisco, 


FOREVER THINE; words and music by 

W. L. Dawson [of U. 8.] [7505 

© Mar. 18, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 10, 1920; 

E 475124; Wm. L. Dawson, Tuske- 
gee, Ala. 


FORGIVE AND FORGET; lyric by Harold 
G. Frost, melody by E. Clinton Keith- 
ley [of U. 8.] [7506 

© 1c: Mar. 18, 1920; BH 474253; 
McKinley music co., Chicago. 


FORGOTTEN. See Inisfail. 


ForsAKEN : Corinthian melody, by Ko- 
schat, trans. by Felix Winternitz 
[of U. 8.]; vielin and piano. [7507 

©) Dee, 31, 1919; 2. c*Mare ii, 
1920; E 474159; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 

FORWARD! UNTO VICTORY; march mili- 
tiare. by Francis A. Myers [of U. S.] 
op. 125; band. 4to. [7508 

© Apr. 28, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 29, 1920; 


BE 475929: H. C. Miller; Parkesbure, 
Pa: 
Fotr. LEAVED.. CLOVERS; -by . Louis 


Adoiphe Coerne [of U. 8.]j op. 144, no. 
4; piano. [7509 
“© Mar. 5, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 8,:1920; 
E 474000; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 

FOx-TROT TEA; 
France] op. 17; piano. 

‘© Mar. 6, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 24, 
E 469825; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 

FRAGMENT (A); by the ruined abbey, 
by Christopher a Becket Williams 
[ef Great Britain]; pf. (Two char- 
acteristic pieces, no. 1) [7511 

© Mar. ZR TAZ, eh Agr 28, 
1920; E} 476308; Augener, Itd., Lon- 
don. 

HRAGMENTS; words by Jessie Fauset, 
music by H. T. Burleigh [of U.S.] 1. 
High voice. 2. Low voice. 

[ii Toto. 

2c. each Dec. 31, 

G. Ricordi 


by B. Rey-Andreu [of 
[7510 
1920; 


© Dee. 30, 1919; 
1919; BE 473561, 473562 ; 
& co., ine., New York. 

FRATELLANZA; polka, di D. Tripepi [of 
©: S.} s  prano. [7514 
© 1c Apr. 10, 1920; E 475138; 
Domenico Tripepi, Brooklyn. 
FRECKLES; quartette, by Cliff Hess, 
Milton Ager and Howard Johnson, 
ar oby, Harrison, Hall [ot..U., 8.1); 
male voices, 4to.. [7515 

+ © Dec. 31, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 9, 1920; 
E 475078 ; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


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7516 


FWrencHy, I’M COMING BACK TO YOU; 
words by M. V. Haynes, music by 
E. 8S. S. Huntington fof U. S.] 

[7516 
© 1c. Apr. 7, 1920; EB 478052; 
Metta V. Haynes, Philadelphia. 


FRIELING; duet, from Maytime, words 
by Morris Schwartz, music by P. 
Sandler [of Russia, domiciled at 
Philadelphia]; piano with words. 
New York, Max R. Wilner & Morris 
Schwartz. (Cover title: Der lieber 
frieling) [7517 

© Jan. 9, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 20, 1920; 
Ke 474195; Peter Sandler, Phila- 
delphia. 


FRIENDS; by Howard Johnson, Geo. W. 
Meyer, and Jos. H. Santly [of U. 8.], 
arr. by Arthur Lange [of U. S.]; 
mixed quartette. 4to. [7518 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 2 ce. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 478288; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


fox-trot, by Meyer and Santly, 
played by Victor Arden [of U. 8.]; 
in EK flat (Rythmodik song roll, 
J 103683 ) [7519 

© May 20, 1919; 2 c. Apr 29, 1920; 
E 480016; Rythmodik music corp., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation] 


quartette, words by Howard John- 
son and Geo. W. Meyer, music by Jos. 
H. Santly [fof U. S.], arr. by Arthur 
Lange [of U. S.]; male voices. 4to. 
[7520 
© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 ce. Apr. 9, 1920; 
E 475515; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


FRIENDSHIP; melodie, by J. Warwick 

Moore [of England]; piano. [7521 

© Feb. 6, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 18, 1920; 

EH 469712; Orpheus music pub. co., 
London. 


FRISCO BALL; words and music by 
James Fenton Norris [of U. S8.] 
[7522 
© Mar. 26, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 26, 
1920; E 473744; Acme music co., Chi- 
cago. 


Frisco BLUES; words by W. L. Page, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[7523 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 ec. Apr. 12, 1920; 

E 475348 ; Willie L. Page, Floresville, 
Tex. 


pt. Il, 0. s., v. 15 


FRISCO FOX TROT; by Harry and Burton 
Lester [of Great Britain]; piano. 

[7524 

© Apr. 6, 1920; 1 ce. Apr 21, 1920; 

E 476253; Francis, Day & Hunter, 

London. 


FRISKIE RISKIE TOWN; words by A. K. 
Dutch, jr., music by E. 8S. S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. 8.] [7525 

© 1c. Apr. 23, 1920; E 478623; An- 
drew K. Dutch, jr., Trenton, N. J. 


F'R0q’s LOVE SONG; words and music by 
G. S. . Fie {ok UW. Si tiireaze, 
Legters music co. [7526 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 
i 474784; Geo. S. Field, Gainesville, 
Tex’ a 


Frotic (THE) OF THE FROGS; humor- 
esque, by Carl Wilhelm Kern (fof 
U. S.] op. 410, no. 4; piano. [7527 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 31, 1920; 
E 473879; Willis musie co., Cin- 
cinnati 


F'RomM IFLANDER’S FIELDS BRING BACK MY 
BOY TO ME; words by EH. B. Hunt, 
music by EH. 8. 8S. Huntington [of 
U.S. [7528 

© 1c. Apr. 16, 1920; E 478357; 
Emery B. Hunt, Los Angeles. 


FRuGATTA (GIUSEPPE) Valzer; di G. 

Frugatta [of Italy]; pf. [7529 

© Aug. 20, 1919; 1 c. Dec. 3, 1919; 

E 469462; Casa musicale Sonzogno, 
S. A., Milan. 


FUNNY FACE KID 0’ MINE; words by B. 
H. Coats, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of 
U. S.] New York, World music pub. 
corp. [7530 

© Mar. 22, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 24, 1920; 
FE 473498 ; Blanche H. Coats, Spokane, 
Wash. 


GAMME CHROMATIQUE; de L. Koehler, 
choisie revue, doigtée et annotée, par 
I. Philipp [of France]; piano. (Les 
collections du ménestrel: Anthologie 
pianistique, no. 4) [7531 

© Mar. 6, 1920; 1 e. Mar. 24, 1920; 
E 469803; Heugel & cie., Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on revision, 
fingering, and annotating] 


GamMeEs; de Ch. Ozerny, op. 845, 
choisie, revue, doigtée et annotée par 


I. Philipp [of France]; piano. (Col- 
lections du ménestrel: Anthologie 
pianistique, no. 1) [T5a2 


© Mar. 18, 1920; 1 ce Mar. 31, 1920; 
E 469981; Heugel et cie, Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on revision, © 
fingering, and annotations] 


472 


no. 5, 1920. 


“MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


7549 


GARLIC, FRAGRANT GARLIC; words by A. | G¥E, I’D LOVE TO BE AN ACTOR; words 


Sterling, music by E. S. S. Hunting- 

ton [of U. 8.] [7533 

© 1c. Apr. 21, 1920; E 478548; 
Alexander Sterling, New York. 


(PreRRE) Pastorale; by P. 
Gascon fof Great Britain] op. 7, 
no. 2; piano. [ 7534 

© Mar. 23, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 13, 1920; 
E 476077; Anglo-French musi¢€ ©co., 
ltd., London. 


GATES OF GLADNESS; one step, by Bren- 
nan, Cunningham and Rule, played 
by Harry Archer [of U. S.] asst. by 
Edwin Williams [of U..S.]; in B 
fiat. (Rythmodik song 
104233 ) 

© June 20, 1919; 2c. Apr. 29, 1920; 
E 475982; Rythmodik music corp., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation ] 


GASCON 


GATHER YE ROSEBUDS; unison song, 
words by Herrick, music by Wilson 
Manhire [of England] 4to. (Uni- 
son songs, no. 27) [7536 

© Feb. 3, 1920; 1 ce. Mar. 1, 1920; 
E 469371; Stainer & Bell, ltd, 
London. 


GavoTTrE. See Holiday pictures.— 


Masques et bergamasques. 


GAVOTTE CENDRILLON; by 
Beaucort, rev., phrased and fingered 
by H. HE. Ruhe [of U. 8.]; piano. 
(Selected teaching compositions, 
series, 3, no. 879) [7537 

Mar.’ 1, 1920-2. -c.. Mar. .13, 
1920; EH 474229; J. H. Faunce co., 
Philadelphia. [Copyright is claimed 
on revision, fingering and annota- 
tions ] 

GAVOTTE DES PETITES PRINCESSES; par 
F. B. Binet [of France] op. 125; 
piano. (Les Lilliputiennes, no. 4) 

[7538 

© Dee. 20, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 8, 1920; 
EK 469633; Alphonse Leduc et cie., 
Paris. 


GAVOTTE ET MUSETTE; de Jan. Blockx 
[of France]; piano. (Suite dans le 
style ancien, no. 11) [7589 


Jan. 31,..19203) 1 ee Webs 24, 
1920; E 469348; Heugel & cie., Paris. 


GAVOTTE IN F mAgor. See Beethoven 


(Ludwig van) 
GAZING BACK ON CHILDHOOD’S DAY; 
words by L. L. Farrow, music by 
E. 8S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] [7540 
© 1c. Mar. 20, 1920; E 474422; 
Lewis L. Farrow, Shawnee, Okl. 


rol, J | 
[7535 


Robert de! 


and music by A. Brown [of Canada] 

[7541 

©. Apr. 26. 1920-1 se Ape 27, 

1920; BE 476355; Art Brown, Ottawa, 
Canada. 


GEE I wisH I WAS A CAVEMAN’S KID; 
from Greenwich Village follies, lyric 
by Phil Ponce, music by Earnest 
Goklen [of U. 8.] [7542 

© Apr. 9, 1920; 2 ce. Apr. 10, 1920; 
KE 478231; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


Gems; fox trot, by Ethel Broaker and 
Monte Carlo [of U. 8.]; orch. with 
piano. 4to. [7543 

©) Ape a2) 1920:> 2 oc. Apr. 2b 
1920; E 478533; Jos. W. Stern & c@o., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement] 

tears like pearls in sweetheart’s 

eyes, lyric by Monte Carlo, music by ~ 

Ethel Broaker [of U. S.] [7544 
© (Apr. (21, 1920: 2re.. Apr. 21, 

1920; E 478534; Jos. W. Stern & co., 

New York. 


GENERAL SECTIONAL SOLO FANTASIAS 
AND GENERAL INSTRUMENTAL SOLO 
FANTASIAS AND MUSIC FOR WALTZES; 
by A. O’Malley [of U. 8.]; piano. 

[7545 

© 1 c.. Mar. 18, 1920; E 474527; 

Anthony O’Malley, Raynham Center, 
Mass. 


GENTIL PENSIERO; waltz, by Onofrio Di 
Beila [of U. S.], arr. by L. Canora 
fof U. S.]; piano. [7546 

©, Nay...th. 1919: 2. ¢. Mar. 25. 
1920; E 474613; O. Di Bella, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement ] 


GENTLEMEN-GALOP; de Ch. Tilly [of 
France]; arch. avec piano conduc- 
teur. 4to. [7547 

© Mar. 6, 1920, 1 c. Mar. 24, 1920; 
EK 469799; Heugel & cie, Paris. 


GENTLY FALL THE SHADES OF EVENING; 
Ave Maria, words anon., music by 
D. D. Wood [of U. S.]; women’s 
voices. 4to. (D. D. Wood series, 
no. 13) [7548 

© Mar. 31, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 1, 1920; 
E 474728 ; H. W. Gray co., New York. 


GEORGIA MOONLIGHT; lyric by R. Thorn- 


ton and H. Gillespie, music by E. R. 
‘Sehmidt [of U. S8.] [7549 

© 1c. Mar. 31, 1920; E 473891; 
Erwin R. Sehmidt, Haven Gillespie 
and Roy Thornton, Chicago. 


473 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7850 


GECRGIA SKIES; words by F. M. Kapi- 
nos, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.]" Chicago, North American 
musi¢€ €o. [7550 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475325; Frank M. Kapinos, Hart- 
ford. 


GEORGIAN SUITE; by Alec Rowley [of 
England]; piano. Contents: Ajr, 
op. 25.—Hornpipe.—Jig. [7951 

© Feb. 4, 1920; 1 ¢« Mar. 2, 1920; 
E 469365; Winthrop Rogers, itd., 
London. 

GET UP AND GET OUT, THAT’S ALL; quar- 
tette, words by Gordon Johnstone, 
musie by Geofirey O’Hara, arr. by 
Harrison Hall [of U. S.]; male 
voices. 4to. 

© Apr. 8, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 9, 1920; 
E 475073; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 

GHost (THE) MELODY; lyric by Eva 
Williams, music by Walter L. Rose- 
mont [of U. 8.] in colaboration with 
J. Maxwell. [7553 

ey" Mar. "25.4920 5°24 Mare 27, 
1920; E 473637; Joe Maxwell, ine, 
New York. 

GuHosts; by Axel Raoul Wachtmeister 
[of Sweden]; piano. [7554 
(Cc) Mare 19. 1920: 2 ¢. Mar. 22, 
1920; E 469775; John Chureh co., 
Cincinnati. 

Girt (A) oF LOVE; coll., words and mu- 
si®@ by A. S. Hyatt [of U. 8.] [7555 

© 1c. Mar. -29, 1920; 1 473790: 
Annie 8. Hyatt, Chicago. 


GiLES Scroeeins; [words anon.], old 
English melody, adapted and arr. 
by G. A. Grant-Schaefer [of U. S.] 

[7556 

ey Apr. 21, 192052. Apr. 25, 1920s 

EK 478602; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 

Boston. [Copyright is claimed on 
adaptation and arrangement] 

GINGER; fox trot, by M. Sidman [of 
ONS.Ts Ust violin. [7557 

© 1c. Feb. 28, 1920; E 474197; 
Manuel Sidman, Roxbury, Mass. 
words by Darl Mac- 

Boyle. melody by M. Pinkard [of 

Us. | [7558 
©: ice? Ape 205 19206 hy 475544: 

Maceo Pinkard, New York. 


GINGHAM GIRL; 


GINGHAM MAID; words and melody by 

M. Pinkard fet U. Si [7559 

©. 1. @. Apr. 3, 1920+ Bb 4443: 
Maceo Pinkard, New York. 


pt. 111, 1. &., v. 15. 


GirL (THE) FROM MAINE; words by 
E. E. Wandry, music by Geo. Graff, 
jr. fof U. S.] New -Yorm,.) Wierd 
inusic pub. corp. [ T56O 

© Apr:,14, 419204.2 .es Apr, 220, 
1920; E 475737; Edward .E. Wan- 
dry, Pittsburgh. 


GirL (THE) I Lost; words and melody 

by J. Brockman [of U.S8.] [T56L 

©-1.¢c. Apr. 10,.3920-.He4g5144 ; 
Jerome Brockman, New York. 


GirL (THE) IN MEMORY; words. by J. 
Ix. Kirk, music by Geo. Trevor [of 
Ursa - [7562 

© 1 ¢; Mar. 11, 1920; E 474089; — 
Josie Kittreil Kirk, Hampshire, Tenn. 


GirL (A) LIKE yours; words by H.-C. 
Maberly, music by E. S. 8. Hunting- 
ton [of U. 8.] ; [ 7563. 

©'1 ¢. Apr. 6, 4920-40, 474906 
Harold C. Maberly, Yonkers, N. Y. 


GIRL OF MY DREAMS; words and music 
by C. R. Betts [of U. S.] [ T7564 © 
© 1c. Apr. 21591920; BE 478552; 
Clara Redlin Betts, Schenectady, 
1 ies 


GirnL (THE) OF MY DREAMS; words by 
G. A. Hempel, music by Leo Fried- 
man fof. U.. 8.) (Chieage” North 
American music co. [7565 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 ¢ Apr. 12,1920: 
E 475321; G. A. Hempel, Millvale, 
Phe 
words by M. P. Hayes, music by 
indouard Hesselberg [of U. 8.] 
| 7566 
© Apr: 10; 0920 ; 2 hed, 
1920; E 478952; Michael P. Hayes, 
Syracuse, N. ¥. 


GIRL OF MY DREAMS COME TRUE; words 
by Kd. Saltoff, melody by C. Borrsa 
[pseud. of C. Borelli, of U. 8.] 

[7567 

© 1e¢ Mar. 25, 1920; E 474538; 

Ed. Saltoff and C. Borelli, Philadel- 
phia. 

GIRL OF MY DREAMS, I’M EONESOME; 
words by M. H. Jackson, music by 
May Hill [of U. S.] "Macon, Mo, 
interstate music co. 7568 

© Apr. 24, 99203 2-°¢ “Apr-7 14, 
1920; E 478267; Marvin H. Jackson, 
Macon, Mo. , 

GIRL OF THE HILLS; words by Mrs. 
L. .G.. Benoit, music Dy. ste bee- 
Huntington [of U. 8.] [7569 

© 1c Apr. 14, 1920; E 478320; 
Mrs. L. C. Benoit, Hyde Park, Mass. 


474 


“MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920: 


7586 


Girt (THE) OF YOUR CHOICE; words by 
A. Choffe, music by HE. 8. 8. Hunting- 
ton [of U. 8.] [7570 

© 1c. Apr. 21, 1920; E 478545; 
Augustus Choffe, Bayonne, N. J. - 


words and music by 
S.], 


GIRL SCOUT SONG; 
Gertrude K. Brunswick fof U. 
arr. by Billy James [of U. S.] 

[7571 

© Mar. 24, 1929; 2 c. Apr. 1, 1920; 

b 473950; Girl scouts of Philadel- 
phia, ine., Philadeiphia. 


Girt (THE) THAT MAKES THE HOME 
SWEET HOME; words by C. A. Kells, 
music by Geo. Trevor [of U. S ] 

[7572 
© 1c. Apr. 28, 1920; E 478914; 
Chas. A. Kells, Hudson, N. Y. 


GIRL (THE) THAT SITS ALONE; words 
by E. Grey, music by Hector Rich- 
ard fof U. S.] Chicago, Legters mu- 
sic co. Lias 

© Mar. 29, 1920;'2 °c. Apr. © 2, 


1920; KE 474839; Earl Grey, New 
Britain, Conn. 
GIRLIE; words and music by C. G. 


Creamer [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music Co. [T5974 

@ Mar 18,1920; 2 c... Mar.. 24, 
1920; E 473828; C. ne Creamer, 
Annapolis. 


GIRLIn I’M COMING BACK TO YOU ; words 
by L. G. Bradiey, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, North 
American music ¢o. Wire: 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475247; Loreenne G. Bradley, 
Quincy, Mass. 


GIRLIES OF TO-DAY; 
Stickel, music by Chas. Lasar [of 
eS. ] [7576 

© Apr: 22; 1920; 2 c. Apr. .22, 1920; 
E 478707; Cleo Stuart Stickel, Day- 
ten, O. 


words, by ,.C...8. 


Grrais (THE) GIRLS FROM NEW YORK ; 
fox trot, by Ralph EH. De Stefani, jr. 
'U. §.]; orch. with piano and words. 


4to. [7577 

Ape 12° "1920-2°9 ef Apre 47, 
1920; E 475479; Sumner & Engel. 
New York. 

GIRLS, GIRLS, GIRTS: words by 
Kmetz. music by E. 8. S. Huntington 
Pen U0. 8.) [7578 

© 1¢ Apr. 8, 1920; E 475035; 


Jos. Kmetz, Stratford, Conn. 


Girr’s sone. See Howells (Herbert) 


Four songs. 


GISMONDA’Ss SONG; from the one act 
play Torches, words by K. Raisbeck, 


music by Randall Thompson [of 
Ursi] [7579 
ere: Fes Bi, 120 4742664 ; 


Kenneth Raisbeck, Cambridge, Mass. 


GITANA (LA); operetta in three acts, 
lyrics by Gladys Bagg, Bernice Ken- 
yon and others, musie by Marjorie 


Perkins, Ruth Cushing and others. 
[of U. S.] [7580 
© Apr. 23, 1920; °2 «¢ Apr. -26, 


1920; E 478723; 
Wellesley, Mass. 


Virginia French, 


Give EAR, O SHEPHERD OF ISRAEL; of- 
fertory, words from Psalms 890, 85, 
86, music by Louis Adolphe Coerne 
[of U. 8.] op. 97, no. 4; low or me- 
dium voice, with organ acc. [7581 

© Mar. 9, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 138, 1920; 
E 474261; G. Schirmer, ine, New 
York. 


GIVE ME 
words by L. 


BACK THOSE WONDERFUL DAYS; 
Anziano, music by E. S. 
S. Huntington fof U. 8.] [7582 
Cc) 1.6) Ape 23, 1920; HE 478670; 
Louis Anziano, Klamaroneck, N. Y. 


GIVE ME DEAR OLD XIARYLAND; words by 
A. L.: Marshall, music by BE. S._S. 
S.diuntineton fof U. 8.] [7583 

© 1 ec. Apr. 21, 1920; E 478563; 
A. Lavinia Marshall, Berlin, Md. 


GIVE THE [RISHMAN THE CHINAMAN’S 
CHANCE; words by M. S. Pecan, mu- 
sie by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] Chi- 
cago, North American music Co. 

[7584 
© Nov. 4, 1919; 2. @ Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475226; M. S. Peean, Hartford. 


GIVE THE PREACHER YOUR HAND AND 
JESUS YOUR HEART; words by Her- 


bert Etheridge, music by Lellie 
Turner fof U. S.] [7585 
AO) Mar 29,"'1920 5°" co Mar: (31, 


1920; E 473873; Herbert Etheridge, 
Colquitt, Ga. 


GIVE TO ME THY HEART; words and mu- 
sic by E. Greenleaf [of U. S.J] [7586 
© Mar. 26, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 26, 
“19205 Ee 473744; EWdra’ Greenleaf, 
Clovis, N. M. 


ses EASTER DAY. See Sanford (Mar- 
fina T. P.) Four Easter carols. 


475 


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71587 


pt. 11, 0. S., v. 15 


GLAD HOSANNAS; Children’s day serv- 
ice, words by Laurene Highfield and 
others, music by John J. Thomas, 
Howard E. Smith and others [of 
U. S.] 8vo. [7587 

© Jan. 28, 1920; 2 ¢«. and aff. Feb. 
21, 1920; A 563495; Geo. F. Rosche, 
Chicago. 


GLORIA IN EXCELSIS ; chorus, from mass 
Via Victrix, music by Charles Vil- 
liers Stanford [of Great Britain] 
op. 173; mixed voices, orch. and or- 
gan. 4to. [7588 

© Feb. 7, 1920; 1 ce. Mar. 5, 1920; 
E 469464; Boosey & co., London. 


GLORY FOR YALE; Yale march and one 
step, words by Julion Arnold, melody 
by Stanleigh P. Friedman [of U. S.] 

[7589 
© 1c. Apr. 12, 1920; E 478291; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


Go TO THE COUNTRY BOY; Words and 
music by J. A. Campbell [of Can- 
ada] [7590 

© Apr. 38, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 10, 1920; 
E 476112; John A. Campbell, To- 
ronto, Canada. 


Go WEST, MY BOY, GO WEST; words by 
Sam Gold and J. V. Loughran, music 
by J. V. Loughran [of U. S.] [7591 

© 1c. Mar. 2, 1920; E 474189; 
Jas. V. Loughran, Philadelphia. 


GOBLIN MAN; words and melody by 
A. E. Curtis [of U. S.] [7592 
©. 1 .¢. Apr, i 1920; EB 478022 - 
Albert Edward Curtis, Philadelphia. 


GoD IS EVERYWHERE; words by R. W. 
Raymond, music by Herbert Sanders 
[of Canada] S8vo. (Evangel  ser- 
ies, no. 7) [7593 


© Mar. 2, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 2, 1920; 


E 469425; Woodward & co., London, 


Canada. 


GoD IS LOVE; poem by De Witt McMur- 
ray, musie by J. G. Ellis [of U. S8.]; 
medium voice. Chicago, Thos. W. 
Hatch. 

©) Mar. 18, 19270: 2r1e.. 4p. 7 10, 
1920; E 475128: Jas. G. Ellis, Chi- 
cago. 


GoD MADE JRELAND A NATION; by R. 
Villar [ot U...S.]4 eer... by. Benj. FR. 
Roberts; orch. with piano. Ato. 


[7595 
© Apr. 2, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 


5, 1920; 
EK 473958 ; Rose Villar, New York. 


[7594 | 


GoD NAMED IT CoLoRADO; words by S. 
J. Abromaitis, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. S.] [7596: 

© 1c. Apr. 23, 1920; E 478626; 
Simon J. Abromaitis, Denver. 
Gop SENDS. See Snowland. 


Gop’s ANGELS SHALL DESCEND; words — 
by T. L. O. Stone, music by Edouard 


Hesselberg [of U. S.] [7597 

© Mar; 17, 1920; 2c. Mer Si, 
1920; E 473937; T. L. O. Stone, At- 
talla, Ala. 


Gop’s HEAVEN; hegro spiritual, words 
anon., music arr. by Harvey B. Gaul 
[of U. ‘S.]5°" men’s” verees= 410. 
(Modern series, no. 179) [ 7598. 

© Apr. 19, 1920: Be Apr 2. 
1920: BE 4755287 -Ee  W.° Gray $co:, 
New York. 

GOLDEN LILIES; intermezzo, by L. 

Strickland [of U. S.]; piano. [7599 

© Mar. 25, 1920302 G@ Waran.29, 
1920; E 473733; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


GOLDENROD; by Martha Dillard Beck 


[of U. S.]; piano. (Stories told in 
tone) [ 7600: 
© Mar. 25, 1920; 2 e« Mar. .29, 


1920; E 474669; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. . 
GOLLIWOG’S DANCE. See Dance suite. 
GOLTERMANN (G.) Concerto, no. 3; 
by G. Goltermann, op. 51, ed. by 
Percy Such [of Great Britain]; 
violoncello and piano. (Augener’s 
edition, no. 7686) [7601 
© Mar. 10, 1920; 1 ec. Mar. 24, 
1920; E 469873; Augener, ltd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on 
editing | 
Goop-BYE; words by Millicent Payne, 
music by C. G. Heintzman [of Can- 


ada] Toronto, Nordheimer piano 
and music co., ltd. [7602 
© Mar. 18, 1920>- 1 "eo Mar 22, 


1920; E 469780; Cornelia Gerhard 
Heintzman, Toronto, Canada. 
GOODBYE DEAR LOVE, GOODBYE; words 
and music by R. M. Evans [of U. S.] 
[7603 
© 1c. Apr. 29, 1920; E 475842; 
Rosa May Evans, Baltimore. 
GOOD-BYE, OLD EIGHTY-TWO DIVISION, 
HELLO MOTHER; words by A. J. Nor- 
mandin, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [7604 
© Dee. 30, 1919; 2 @ Apr 12, 
1920; E 475174; Aime J. Normandin, 
Fall River, Mass. 


476 


“MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 
no. 5, 1920 7620 


Goop-BYE RosE; words by E. Kunker, | Gossip purET; from Jack in petticoats, 


music by E. S. S. Huntington [of 
U. S.] [7605 

© 1c. Apr. 6, 1920; E 474870; 
Elsie Kunker, Newton, O. 


GOOD-BYE SWEETHEART; words by C. F. 


Helms, music by Hector Richard [of 

U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[7606 

Gy Apr, .17, 1920; 2 «Apr. 24, 

1920; E 475682; Cleona Ferrell 
Helms, McKeesport, Pa. 


GooD LUCK AND GOD BLESS YOU MY OWN 


DARLING BOY GOOD-BYE; words by 
J. P. Hogan, music by Geo. Graff, jr. 
[of U. S.] New York, World music 
pub. corp. [7607 

© May 1. 1920; 2 c. May 8, 1920; 
E 480048; John P. Hogan, Phila- 
deiphia. 


Goop MORNING Mr. Man: words from 


St. Louis star, music by Lee G. 
Kratz [of U. S.]; women’s voices. 
4to. [7608 

© Mar. 20, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 1, 1920; 
E 478193; Fillmore brothers co., Cin- 
cinnati. 


GOOD NIGHT LOVE, GOOD NIGHT; words 


and music by R. R. Moody [of 
U. 8.] _ [7609 

> Apr. 22:1920 > 2) ¢.. Apr. . 22, 
1920; E 475608; Ralph R. Moody, 
Columbus, O. 


GooD NIGHT MY DADDY; words by J. H. 


Riley, music by Edouard Hesselberg 
[of U. S.] [7610 

© Mar. 1, 1920; 2 ¢. Feb. 26, 1920; 
E 474551; James H. Riley, Oswego, 
IN. ¥. 


GooD OLD DAYS; words and music by 
C. J. McPortland [of U. S.] [7611 

© 1c. Apr. 23, 1920; E 478651; 
C. J. MePortland. New London, 
Conn. 


Goop (THE) orp U. S. A.; words by 
Effie M. Hulet [i. e. Mrs. F. Hulet], 
music by Artie Bowers [of U. S.] 
New York, Authors & composers 
service co. [7612 

© 1c Apr. 2, 1920; E 473925; 
Mrs. Frank Hulet, Lake Worth, Fla. 
Goop (A) WOMAN IS HARD TO FIND; 
words by H. Gray, music by Artie 
Bowers [of U. S.] New York, Au- 
thors & composers service co. [7613 

© 1c. Apr. 2, 1920; E 478928; 
Helen Gray, Washington. 


ATT 


GouNoD (CHARLES FRANCOIS) 


GRACE. 


GRAND RAPIDS 


GRANT THOU OUR PRAYER. 


_her Fairy frolics) 


lyric by Thomas Grant Springer, mu- 
sic by John McGhie [of U. S.] [7614 

© Apr. 19, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 20, 1920; 
E 475559; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


Shoral 
fantasia, from Faust, by C. Gounod, 
arr. by N. Clifford Page [of U. S8.];3 
mixed voices. 4to.. [7615 


© Feb. 11, 1920; 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 
19, 1920; A 562981; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement] 
(York) 


See Bowen Three 


valse themes. 


GRADUS AD PARNASSUM: 50 études 


choisies de Clementi, edition revue 
par M.-J. Riss-Arbeau [of France] ; 
piano. vy. 1. (Collection Orphée, no. 
193) [7616 

@- Dec. 19,, 1919: ¢: Dee, 22. 
1919: E 469888; Société francaise @’ 
édition des grands classiques music- 
aux, Paris. [Copyright is claimed on 
revision and fingering] 


ROTARY CLUB SONG; 
march, words by Clarence Jackson, 
music by Walt Wood [of U. S.] 
[7617 
© Apr. 10. 1920: 2 « Apr. 14, 
1920: E 478718; W. L. Wood, Grand 
Rapids, Wis. 


GRANDE TOCCATA-BRILLANTE; by Wil- 
liam Arthur Jefferson [of Great 
Britain] op. 28; organ. [7618 


© Mar. 11, 1920; 1 ec. Apr. 5, 1920; 
E 476042; Augener, ltd., London. 


GRANT ME PEACE, OH JESUS (Gieb mir 


deinen frieden): words by Agnes 
Bertram, English version by H. 
Brase, music by W. F. Bertram and 


J. R. Jacobsen fof U. S.]; mixed 


voices with alto solo. 4to. [7619 

© Mar. 2, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 10, 1920; 
BE 475120; Wm. F.. Bertram, Portage, 
Wis. 


See Handel 
(Georg Friedrich) 


GRASSHOPPER (THE) FAMILY; by Flor- 


ence P. Rea [of U. 8.]; piano. Un 
[7620 

©, Mary 25,: 1920272) 7e.. - Mary :29, 
1920: BE. 474662; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 


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7621 


Gray (THE) DAY NEEDS YOUR SMILE; 
words by EH. W. Rehberg, music by 
Geo. Graff, jr. [of U..S.] New York, 
World music pub. corp. [7621 

© Mar. 22, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 24, 
1920; E 473489; Emily W. Rehberg, 
New York. 


GREAT (THE) BLESSING; words by B. 
Meadors, music by Hector Richard 


fof U. §.] Chicago, Legters music 


co. [7622 

© Mar. 18, 1920;.2 c. Mar. 24, 
1920; E 473819; Bertha Meadors, 
Boreing, Ky. 


GREAT CHICAGO BAND; waltz, words and 
musie by F. Ritter [of U. S.] [7623 
© Mar. 26, 1920; 2. ¢. Mar: 26, 
1920; BE 473751; Frank Ritter, Chi- 
cago. 


Great (THE) REPUBLIC; march, by J. 

De Luca [of U. 8.]; piano. [ 7624 

©1 ec. Mar. 4, 1920; E 474003; 
Joseph De Luca, Philadelphia. 


GREATEST (THE) MOTHER OF THEM ALL; 
words and music by M. L. Keith [of 
U. S.J] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[7625 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 

BE 474781; Marjorie L. Keith, Spear- 
ville, Kan. 


GRECIAN (A) LANDSCAPE; part song, 
words by Gerald Cumberland, mu- 
sie by Cyril Jenkins [of Great Brit- 
ain], women’s voices. 4to. [7626 

fo) Mar. 11, 1920: te: Mae 24, 
1920; E 469792; J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd., London. 


GREEN (THE) JADE MAID; from Pretty 
Peggy, words by Peggy Furber, mu- 
sic by Bertie Adams [of England] 

[7627 

© Feb. 25, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 6, 1920; 

FE 469489; B. Feldman & co., Lon- 
don. 

GREEN River; words by Eddie Cantor, 
music by August Van and J. Schenck 
fof U. S.J, arr. by Jean Walz [of 
U. 8.] [7628 

© Mar. 15, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 5, 1920; 
E 473960; Schoenhofen co., Chicago. 

Grirg (Epvarp Hacerup)  Anitra’s 
dance; from the Peer Gynt suite, 
by Grieg, op. 46, arr. by P. F. del 


Campiglio [cf U. 8.]; violin and 
piano. (Favorite melodies, third 
series, no. 48) [7629 


© Apr: 26,. 1920:°2>¢° Apr.’?30, 
1920; EK 478874; Estate of Hamilton 
S. Gordon, New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement] 


ees, 


a 


pt. 11, 0. s., v.15 


7RIEG (Epvarp Hacerup)—Continued. 
Ase’s death; from Peer Gynt 
‘suite, by Grieg, op. 46, no. 2, arr. by 
P. F. del Campiglio [of U. S.]; violin 
and piano. (Favorite melodies, 
third series, no. 44) [7630 
© Apr. 26, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 30, 1920; 
E 478875 ; Estate of Hamilton 8. Gor- 
don, New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement] 


In the farmyard [and] Christmas 
song; by E. Grieg, arr. by Ernest 
Reeves [of Great Britain]; 2 vio- 


lins, ‘cello, bass, harmonium and 
piano. (Augener’s cinema music) 
[7631 


© Apr. 6, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 23, 1920; 
E 476315; Augener, Itd., London. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment ] 


Minuet; from Sonato, by E. Grieg, 
op: 7, arr. by P. W. Orem [of U. 8.]; 
piano, four hands. (Library of four 
hand music) [ 7632 

© Apr. 30, 1920; 2 ec: May 3, 1920; 
E 478975; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 


delphia. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement ] 


Solvej’s song; chorus, music by 
Grieg, arr. by Mark Andrews [of 
U. S.]; mixed voices with sop. or 
tenor solo. (Svo. choruses, no. 6835) 
[7635 
© Apr. 20, 1920; 2 ce. Apr. 24, 1920; 
EK 475726; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


(Sunshine song); from Peer 
Gynt suite II, by E. Grieg, op. 55. 
no. 4, transeription by Vahdah Olecott- 
Bickford [of U. 8.] op 78; guit. 
[7634 
© Jan. 13, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 11, 1920; 
E 474178 ; Carl Fischer, New York. © 


GRIEVING; words and melody by Joe 
Gibson, Joe Riband and Joe Gold 
[of U..S8.] [7635 

©1c. Apr. 2, 1920; E 478083; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 


GRIMPETTE (LA) ; by Alfred Croise, rev. 
and fingered by H. E. Ruhe [of 
UW. S.}F piane, [7636 

© Mar. 31, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 8, 1920; 
E 478256; Co-operative music ©Co., 


Philadelphia. [Copyright is claimed 
on fingering, editing and annota- 
tions] 


478 


- MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 


Gry; yekst af H. Lorenzen, musik af 
Carl Nielsen [of Denmark]; piano 
med tekst. [7637 

© Mar. 6, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 25, 1920; 
E 469921; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. 


GUAPPARIA; versi di L. Bovio, musica 
di R. Falvo [of Italy]; mand. acc. 


Ato. [7638 

© Apr. 24. 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 26, 1920; 
E 476338; Italian book co., New 
York. 


GUI-GUITTE; fox trot marche, de A. de 
Smit [of France] ; piano. [7639 
© Mar. 6, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 24, 1920; 

E 469802; A. de Smit, Paris. 


GWENDOLYN WALTZ; by Langdon Tal- 

bot Sellers [of U. S.]; piano. [7640 

© Apr. 10, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 13, 1920; 

E 478241; C. W. Thompson & Co., 
Boston. 

Gypsy CAMP; by Florence P. Rea [of 

U.8.]; piano. (In her Fairy frolics) 

[7641 

©. Mar. 25, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 29, 

1920; E 474664; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 

GYPSY MAID; words by D. H. Morey, 
melody by H. G. Taylor, arr. by Leo 
Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [7642 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475326; D. H. Morey, Cumming- 
ton, Mass. 

HALSNING TILL SVERIGE; Swedish song, 
words by Jack Freelance, music by 
Edgar Nelson [of U. 8.]; piano with 
words. 4to. [7648 

© Mar, 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 3, 1920; 
E 478153; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 

HANDEL (GEoRG FRIEDRICH) Grant 
Thou our prayer; hymn anthem, 
words and arr. by Shirley D. Nevin 
[of U. S.], music by Hiindel; mixed 
yoices. 4to. “ [7644 

© Apr. 30, 1920; 2 c. May 3, 1920; 
E 478964; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement] 

Sonata no. 3 in F, by Handel, ed., 

phrased, fingered, with pf. ace. by 

H. Wessely [of Great Britain]; 

violin and piano. (SBerners edi- 

tion, no. 539) [7645 
© Apr. 7, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 23, 1920; 

E 476059 ; Joseph Williams, ltd., Lon- 

don. [Copyright is claimed on edit- 

ing, phrasing, fingering, and piano- 
forte accompaniment] 


183234—20—_5 


7654 


Hart K. or C.; words by Gladys 
Treanor Ecker, music by James 
Ecker [of U. 8.]; medium voice, in 
Ht fiat. [7646 

© Apr. 5, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 10, 1920; 
E 478471; Boston music co., Boston. 


Hat THOU BLESSED RISEN SAVIOUR; 
Easter anthem, words by L. S. 
Spence, music by William R. Spence 
[of U. S.]; mixed voices. 4to. 

- [7647 

@ Mar. 3, 1920>'2>-e. Apr, a4; 
1920; E 475499; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. . 


Harms OF GOLDEN HUE; words and 
musie by A. Toea [of U. 8.], arr. by 
Alphonse Picon [of U. S8.] [7643 

© 1c. Mar. 26, 1920; E 473632; 
Aibert Toca, New Orleans. 


Harr (THE) HAS NEVER BEEN TOLD 
DEAR; words by J. Johnston, music 
by E. S. S. Huntington [of U. S8.] 

[7649 
© 1c. Apr. 6, 1920; E 474910; 
Janet Johnston, Carnegie, Pa. 


HAME O’MINE; words and music by 

Mackenzie-Murdock [of England]. 

[7650 

© Mar. 5, 1920; 1c. Mar. 24, 1920; 

EK 469789; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, litd., London. 


HAND-ORGAN (THE) MAN. See Spoken- 
songs. 


Hanps (THE) THAT ROCK THE CRADLE 
RULE THE WORLD; words by W. 
Chambliss, music by Geo. Graff, jr., 
[of U. S.] New York, World music 
pub. corp. [7651 

© Mar. 22, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 24, 
1920; E 473508; William Chambliss, 
Richmond. 


Hans (A) ANDERSEN SONG; words by 
Frances Cornford, music by Francis 
Toye [of Great Britain] (Curwen 
edition, no. 2158.) [7652 

© Mar. 1, 1920; 1 ce. Mar. 15, 1920; 
EK 469588; J. Curwen & sons, ltd., 
London. 

Happiest (THE) DAY; words by D. 
Driver, melody by R. A. Browne 
[of U. S.] [7653 

© 1c¢. Mar. 29, 1920; EH 473761; 
Dora Driver, Denver. 


HAPPINESS; words and music by Wel- 
don Larrabee [of U. S.] [7654 
© Mar. 24, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 25, 
1920; EH 474528; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


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7655 


HApPiNnESS—Continued. 
words by Hleancra Norton, music 
by Elsie Norton [of U. S.] Louis- 
ville, Ky., Billy Smyth music ¢o., 
ine. [7655 
©: Mar: 15;°19202"2. e ‘Apr? 43, 
1920; E 475388; Eleanora Norton, 
“Louisville. 


HAPPY DAYS OF CHILDHOOD; words and 

music by C. Sagel [of U. S.] [7656 

© 1«¢ Mar. 29, 1920; E. 473795; 
Catherine Sagel, New Orleans. 


HAPPY DAYS WILL COME BYE AND BYE; 
words by H. Bayer, melody by Her- 
man A. Hummel [of U. S.] [7657 

© 1c. Apr. 20, 1920; EH 475537; 
Haroid Bayer, Cleveland. 


Happy HEART; words by E. F. Mo- 
schenrose, music by E. S. S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S.] [7658 

id ¢..-Apr... 21. 3920: BW) 478505 : 
Ed. F. Moschenrose, Gorham, Il. 


Happy HoTreENtToT; words by William 
Jerome, melody by Harry Von Tilzer 
[of U. S.], arr. by Ed. Smalle [of 


Ue8.] [7659 
© 1c Apr. 10, 1920; E 475088; 
Harry Von Tilzer music pub. co., 


New York. 


HApPyY HOURS IN THE GOLDEN WEST; 
schottisch, by L. I. Liggy [of U. S.]; 


instrumental. pt. 1, 2. [ 7660, 7661 
1 @. each Apr. 12, 1920; H 
475486, 475487; Licco I. Liggy, 


Brooklyn. 


Happy LITTLE BIRDS; words by. Mrs. B. 
Smith, music by E. S. S. Huntington 
Lor USA [7662 

© 1c. Apr. 6, 1920; E 474889; 
Mrs. Bob Smith, Smithfield, N. C. 


HAppPy THOUGHTS; by Charles Huerter 
[of U. S.]; piano. Studio edition. 
[7663 
apr. 19 tO20) *2 el Apr. 16. 
1920; BH 478887; C. C. Church & @o., 
Hartford. 


Happy voices. See Sanford (Martina 
T. BP.) Four Easter carols. 


Harp (THE) LUCK BLUES; words by C. 
©. Gibbs, music by Paul H. Cagle [of 
LS. | [7664 

© Apr. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 29, 1920; 
E 475834 ; Southern music pub. co., 
Knoxville, Tenn. 


pt. 111, n. S., v. 15 


HAVANA BOUND; words and music by 
B. B. Fairclough [of Great Britain, 


domiciled at New York], arr. by 
Frank Butler [of U. S.]. [7665 


© 1c. Mar. 23, 1920; E 473804; 
Benjamin Benonie Fairclough, New 
York. 

HAVE A MIND TO WORK; words and 
music by A. J. Showalter [of U. S.] 
[7666 

© Apr. 10, 1920; 2 e@ Apr. 29, 
1820; E 475904; Anthony J. Sho- 
walter, Dalton, Ga. 


HAVE YOU SEEN MY LITTLE GIRL; words 
by Eva Williams, music by J. Max- 
well and Walter L. Rosemont [of 
U.S. ] [7667 

© Mar. 26, 1920; 2 ¢. Mar. 27, 
1920; E 474627; Joe Maxwell, inc., 
New York. 


HAVEN. See Inisfail. 


HAVEN (THE) OF MEMORY; Words by 
Margaret Pediar, music by Isidor 
Epstein [of England] : ; in A flat: 

[7668 


© Mar. 22,,19205i%e Mar.123, 
1920; E 469886; G. Ricordi & co., 
London. 


HAWAIIAN BLUES; words by E. L. Fo- 
ley, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. 
S.] New York, World music pub. 
corp. . [7669 

© Apr. 14, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 20, 1920; 
E 475748; Ethel ‘Louise Foley, Chi- 
cago. 


HAWAIIAN NIGHTS; waltz, by Lee S. 
Roberts, played by Harry Thomas, 
ass’t. by Victor Arden [of U. 8.]; 
in F. (Rythmodik song roll; J 
103763. ) - [670 

© June 20, 1919; 2 ce. Apr. 29, 1920; 
E 480003; Rythmodik music corp., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on interpretation ] 


HAWTHORN TIME; words by A. E. Hous- 
man, music by John Ireland [of 
Great Britain], high voice. [7671 

©. Jan. 2,.1920; 1.¢e., Mar, 2.1920; 
E 469366; Winthrop Rogers, ltd., 
London. 


HaypN (FRANZ JOSEF) Come gentie 
spring; two-part chorus, music by 
Haydn, arr. by Richard A, Moss [of 
U. S.J]; sop. and alto. (Choruses in 
octave form, no. 4783) [7672 

© Apr. 8, '1920;.2¢ Apry9n1920; 
E 478166; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


480 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5. 1920 


HAYDN (FRANZ JoSEF)—Continued. 
Concerto; de J. Haydn, op. 101, 
revue et doigté par Cros Saint-Ange 
[of France] ; violoncelle et piano, en 
ré. (Edition nationale, no. 5153) 
[7673 
© Mar. 13, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 31, 1920; 
E 469984:. Maurice Senart et cie, 
Paris. [Copyright is claimed on re- 
vision and annotations] 


HAYMAKER’S WALTZ; by Max Lee [of U. 
S.]; piano. [ 7674 


© Mar. 1, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 13, 1920; 
E 474226; J. H. Faunce co., Phila- 
delphia. 


HE CAME, HE SOUGHT AND CONQUERED 
HIS PRETTY LITTLE BLUE-EYED BABE; 
words and music by M. Irish [of 
U. §.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[7675 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2c. Mar. 12, 1920; 

E 474820; Myrtie Irish, Dundee, 
Mich. 


HE GIVETH HIS BELOVED SLEEP; words 
by John Morris Lyons, music by 
William W. Bentley [of U. S.] Bea- 
ver Fails, Pa., Olivet pub. house. 8vo. 

: [7676 

© Dec. 2, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 24, 1920; 

E 474320; Myrtie Irish, Duridee, 
Falls, Pa. 


HE IS ALL VERY FINE AND LARGE; words 
by A. Wood, melody by Luther A. 
Clark [of U. 8.] [7677 


©i1c. Apr. 5, 1920; E 478006; A. 
Wood, Imlay, Nev. 


HE IS COMING; words by Edward S. 
Ufford, music by William W. Bent- 
ley [of U. S.] 7678 


@© May 23, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 24, 
1920: E 473466; Powell & Bentley 
Beaver Falls, Pa. 


HE PLAYS A BAZZ-TAZZ-JAZZ; words by 
W. Bolin and J. A. Lardino, music 
by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New 
York, World music pub. corp. [7679 


© Apr. 14, 1920; 2 e. Apr. 20, 1920; 
475744; Waldorf Bolin and John 
A. Lardino, Chicago. 


HE QUIETS THE STORM; words by Jessie 
P. Tompkins, music by B. D. Ackley, 
fof U. S.] S8vo. [7680 


Mar. 24, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 29, 1920; 
E 473759; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 


7689 


HE RAISED EVERYBODY’S RENT BUT 
Katre’s; from 3 showers, words by 
Genry Creamer, music by Turner 
Layton te U. S.J [7681 


© Mar. 22, 1920; 2c. Mar. 20, 1920; 


E 474449; Chas. K. Harris, New 

York. 
Bee BEST AT HOME; from Jack in petti- 
oats, lyric by Thomas Grant 
Springer, music by John McGhie [of 
ees [7682 


ae Apr. 19, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 20, 1920; 
E 475558; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


Hr’s GONE HOME FOREVER; words by | 
Mrs. T. Breaux, music by Leo Fried- 
man fof U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music ¢o. [7683 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475343 ; Mrs. Thomas Breaux, New 
Orleans. 


HeE’S PLAYING SANTA CLAUS NOW; 
words by E. H. Schuettler, music by 
E.S. S. Huntington [of U. 8.] [7684 

©i1c Apr. 14, 1920; E 478318; E. 
H. Schuettler, Pottsville, Pa. 


HeE’S THE ONE WHO CARES THE MOST; 
words by M. E. Bell, music by 
Edouard Hesselberg [of U. S.] [7685 

© Apr. 10, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 29, 1920; 
E 478931; Mary E. Bell, Shirley, Va. 


HE SAID YES, SHE SAID NO; written by 
John P. Harrington, composed by 
Alf J. Lawrance [of England] [7686 

© Mar. 24, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 5, 1920; 
E 476006; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


HE USED TO, BUT NOW HE DON’T; words 
by E. D. Lindberg, music by Wini- 
-fred Bell Lindberg [of U. §.] [ 7687 

© 1c. Apr. 18, 1920; E 478503; 
Erie D. Lindberg, Appleton, Wis. 

HEAD (THE) THAT ONCE WAS CROWNED 
WITH THORNS; Easter anthem, words 
by Thomas Kelly, music by W. Ber- 

- wald [of U. S.]; mixed voices. 4to. 

[7688 
© Mar. 3, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 14, 1920; 
E 475498; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

HEART-LONGINGS; Armenian folksong, 
English text by D. Taylor, music col- 
lected by Haig Gudenian, harmonized 
and arr. by Deems Taylor [of U. 8.]; 
three-part chorus, women’s voices. 
4to. (Schumann club series of part- 
songs, fourth series, no. 4769. [7689 

© Mar. 25, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 27, 1920; 
E 474648; J. Fischer & bro, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on 
harmonization and arrangement] 


481 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7690 


pt. 111, 0. s., v. 15 


Heart (THE) oF Gop; words and 

music by A. J. Showalter [of U. S.] 

[7690 

© Apr. 10,’ 1920;°2 °es Agm «29, 

1920; E 475898; Anthony J. Sho- 
walter, Dalton, Ga. 


HEART OF MY HEART; words by C. R. 
Thompson, music by E. 8S. S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [7691 

© 1c. Apr. 23, 1920; E 478666; 
C. R. Thompson, Philadelphia. 

Heart (THE) OF THE LOTUS; words 
and music by Bessie M. Altheimer 
fot U.S.) [7692 

© Apr. 6, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 9, 1920; 
E 478198; Miriam pub. co., St. Louis. 


HEART SMILES; words by A. M. Cor- 
win, music by E. B. Welch [of U. S.] 


[7693 
© Wep. 24" 19202: 2 @. Apr, AO, 
1920; E 4751283; Edlyn Braren 


Welch and Arthur M. Corwin, Park 
Ridge, Ill. 


Heart (THE) WILL FIND ITS OWN; 
words and music by R. S. Ewing 
[of U. S.] [7694 

© 1c. Mar. 31, 1920; E 473860; 
Robert Safford Hwing, Pasadena. 


HzatH (JoHN R.) Three short love 
songs; lyrics by Mary Dowdall, 
music by J. R. Heath [of England] ; 
high voice. (Enoch art song li- 
brary) Contents: 1. The embrace. 
—2. The moon.—3. April. [7695 

@, Mar. 23, 1920; 1.c. Apr. 15, 
1920; E 476164; Enoch & sons, Lon- 
don. 


HEATHER (THE) HILLS; words by P. J. 
O’Reilly, music by Brenda Gayne [of 
England]; in F. [7696 

© Mar. 16, 1920; 1 c Mar. 19, 
1920; E 469762; Herman Darewski 
music pub. co., London. 


HEAVEN CHRISTENED DIXIELAND; lyric 
by Raymond B. Hgan, music by 
Richard A. Whiting [of U. S.] 

[7697 

© Apr. 9, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 10,1920; 

EH 478228; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


HEBREW LULLABY; by J. Achron, rearr. 
and rev. by Leopold Auer [of Rus- 
sia, domiciled at New York]; violin 
and piano. (Concert transcriptions, 
no. 5) [7698 

© Dee. Sh, 1919>" 2ee. Mars 14, 
1920; E 474148; Carl Fischer, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


HEIDEN (DER) RUF; worte und musik 
von D. Koroch [of U. 8.] ‘ [7699 
© Feb. 17, 1920: 2 e.- Weny TE 
1920; 1 c. Mar. 17, 1920; Hi 4733875; 
David Koroch, Fresno, Calif. 


HEILIGE (DIE) BAHN; worte und 
musik von D. Koroch [of U. S8.] 
[7700 
© Feb. 17, 1920; 1 ¢. Feb. 11, 1920; 
1c. Mar. 17, 1920; EH 473371; David 
Koroch, Fresno, Calif. 


HEINE (WmM.) Vier lieder fuer gemisch- 
ten chor ; text von B.Schmolck, Heine, 
Uffelmann u. Bonitz, musik von W. 
Heine u. W. Uffelmann [of U. §S.] 
4to. [Each of the two pieces of mu- 
sic contained herein, is supplied with 
words of two songs, one in English 
and one in German] Contents: 
There is a house so dear, so pre- 
cious.—Mein Jesus lebt.—Mein Gott 
wie. gross ist dein erbarmen.— 
There’s one who loves you true and 
dearly. [T7701 

© Mar. 16, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 22, 
1920; E 478106; Wm. Heine and 
Wm. Uffelmann, North Judson, Ind. 


Het1o, InpIANA; le Tipperary Ameri- 
cain, paroles de Dalph et Granier, 
musique de Harold de Bozi et Ch. 
Courtioux [of France] [7702 

© Mar... 27, 1920: 2 eon ato, 
1920; E 476148; R. de Mena, Lyon, 
France. 


HELPING (THE) HAND; a lift on the 
way, words by Edwin Waugh, music 
by Richard Knight [of Great Brit- 
cain] > tee [7703 

© Feb. 20, 1920; 1 ec. Mar. 2, 1920; 
BH 469421; Weekes & co., London. 


Hen (THE) HOUSE BLUES; words and 
music by Marshall Walker [of U. 
S.], arr. by Frank S. Butler. [7704 

© Mar. 25, 19205. 2ee. bie, 
1920; E 475009; Butler music ¢o., 
New York. . 


HENRIETTA VALSE; by Frederic Emer- 
son Farrar [of U. 8.]; piano. [7705 
© Mar. 8, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 14, 1920; 

EH 475504; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


HENRY JONES, YOUR HONEYMOON IS 
OVER; words and music by Al. Bern- 
ard fot U.S.A [7706 

© Apr. 16, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 17, 1920; 
EH 475491; Triangle music pub. Co., 
New York. 


482 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 


Henry Mozart LEE; the musical man, 


words by Ed. Deacy, melody by Milo |; 


Rega [of U. 8.] [7707 


‘ @©1ce Mar. 25, 1920: E 474539; 
F. Wallace Rega, New York. 


HER FAVORITE SONG; words by M. Wil- 
liams, melody by R. A. Browne [of 
Besa [7708 

© 1c Apr. 10, 1920; E 475102; 
Myra Williams, Ashtabula, O. 


HER GIFT; words by Aileen Buckley 
Lazar, music by Winifred Bell Lind- 
berg lof U. S.J [7709 

© 1c. Apr. 18, 1920; E 478507; 
Erie D. Lindberg, Appleton, Wis. 


HeR HAIR OF THAT WONDERFUL GRAY; 
words by C..S. Stickel, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [7710 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2c. Apr. 2, 1920; 
E 474799 ; Cleo Stewart Stickel, Day- 
ton, O. 


HER LITTLE HEART IS ACHING JUST BE- 
CAUSE SHE WANTS TO PLAY: words by 
C. A. Payne, music by Hector Rich- 
ard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. Pritt 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 
E 474821; Chester A. Payne, Pitts- 
burgh. 


HERARD (PAuvuL-Sitva) Douze sona- 
tines; de P. S. Hérard [of France] ; 


piano. v. 1, nes. 1-4. pri? 
omar, 1, 192): 1 ¢.’ Mar. 17, 
1920; E 469767; Société anonyme 


des éditions Ricordi, Paris. 


HERE AND THERE; by Charles Huerter 
fof U. 8.]; piano. Studio edition. 
[7713 


a Apr. 19, 1920, 2 c. Apr. 16, 1920; 
E 478381; C. C. Church & CO., Hart- 
Sond. 


HEREDITARY BLUES; words by A. Craft, 
music by Artie Bowers [of U. S.J] 
New York, Authors- & composers 
service co. [7714 

© 1c Apr. 2, 1920; E 473920; 
Aileen Craft, Ellisville, Miss. 


HEUREUX PASTEURS QUI GARDEZ VOS 
TROUPEAUx. See Toinet (Raymond) 
Trois cantiques en forme de Noéls. 


Hic¢H BROWN BABIES; quartette, by 
Bennie Davis, Sid and Ernie Erd- 
man [of U Sak: male yoices. 4to. 

ig of | 

© Dee. 31, 1919: 2c. Apr. 9, 1920; 

E 475074; Leo Feist, ine,. New York. 

[Copy right is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


T124. 


HicH (THE) COST OF LIVING IS MAKING 
ME SAD; words by C. Ceccone, music 
by E. S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 

[7716 


© 1c. Apr. 21, 1920; E 478566; 
Clara Ceccone, Donora, Pa. 


HIMALAYA 3; a song of the far Hast, fox 
trot, by Warren, Henry and Onivas 
[pseud. of D. Savino], played by 
BRmil Coleman [of U. S.]; in C. 
(Rythmodik song roll, J 104183) 

[7717 

© ‘Fane’ 20, -19197"2" «&* Apr. ~ 29, 

1920; E 475986; Rythmodik music 

ecorp., New York. [Copyright is- 
claimed on interpretation ] 


HIMMEL (DER) IST MEIN; worte und 
musik von D. Koroch [of Uv. &3 
[7718 
© Feb. 17, 1920; 1 c« Feb. 11, 
1920, 1 ce. Mar. 17, 1920; E 473372; 
David Koroch, Fresno, Calif. 


HINpoo CHANT; from the opera Sadko, 
by Rimsky -Korsakow, trans. by 
Fritz, Kreisler [or Austria, domiciled 
at New York]; violin and piano. 


[7719 
© ‘Dees 13.; 1939; 2 @ Mar: 11, 
1920; E 474142; Carl Fischer, New 


York. 
HINbUSTAN. See Boosey’s military 
journal, 139th series, no. 4. 


HIRAM SNYDER AND HIS JUG OF CIDER; 
words by P. Wilkins, music by E. S. 
S. Huntington [of U. 8.] [7720 


© 1c. Apr. 23, 1920;-.E 478661; 
Preseott Wilkins, Johnstown, Pa. 


HIRE A HALL; words by J. Brockman, 
melody by Billy Cadell [of U. 8.] 
[721 
© 1c. Apr. 9, 1920; E 478186; 
Jerome Brockman, New York. 


HIS COUNTRY CALLS; words by M. Hill, 
music by E. S. S, Huntington [of 
OH§:] [7722 

© 1c. Apr. 6, 1920; E 474876; 
May Hill, Lorain, O. 


His GRACE SAVES ME; words and music 

by A. J. Showalter [of U. S.] [7728 

© Apr. 10, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 29, 1920; 

E 475903; Anthony J. Showalter, 
Dalton, Ga. 


His KIss; words by V. D. Wood, music 

by Hector Richard [of U. S.] Chi- 

cago, Legters music co. [7724 

© Apr. 17, 1920; 2c. Apr. 24, 1920; 

E 475637;° Veda D. Wood, Sidney, 
Tex. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7725 


‘His MASTERPIECE; words and music by 
C. W. Vance [of U. S.] Providence, 
Ky., Vance music pub. co. [wi25 


© Apr. 10, 1920; 2c. Apr. 14, 1920; 
E 478713; Chas W. Vance, Provi- 
dence, Ky. 


His MOTHER; words by J. G. Tinger, 
music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] 
New York, World music pub. corp. 

[7726 

© Mar. 22, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 24, 

1920; E 473491; J. G. Tinger, Cleve- 
land. 


His step; words by Bessie Nixon Han- 
son, music by Leo Friedman [of U. 
S.] Chicago, North American music 
co. Tit 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
FE 475329; B. N. Hanson, Mobile. 


HOLBROOKE (JOSEPH) Four dances; 
sextett, by J. Holbrooke [of Eng- 
land] op. 20, no. 1; strings and pf. 
Contents: Bohemian dance.—Valse 
triste. — Plantation dance. — Taran- 
telle. [7728 


© Apr. 15, 1920; 1 ec. Apr. 16, 1920; 
E 476194; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


HoLipay PICTURES; bk. 1, primary, six 
easy pieces, by Arthur Somervell [of 
Great Britain]; piano. Contents :— 
1. Plaintive waltz.—2. A calm day.— 
8. The romp.—t. Quite happy.—). 

_ The Russian child.—6. Gavotte. 
[7729 
© Mar. 16, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 2, 1920; 
I 469660; Joseph Williams, Itd., Lon- 
don. 


=D 


—— Same. [Te 


© Mar, 26, :19203""1 c. Mar :.18, 


1920; E 469581; Joseph Williams, 
Itd., London. 


bk. 2, elementary, Six easy pieces, 


by Arthur Somervell [of Great 
Britain]; piano. Contents:—1. Call 
of the woods.—2. The mermaid’s 


song.—3. The ruined chapel.—4. The 
sailor.—)d. Peasant’s lullaby.—6. The 
roundabout. [7731 


© Mar. 16, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 2, 1920; 
E 469661; Joseph Williams, ltd., Lon- 
don. 


Same. [7732 

(©) Mar: 26,1920; pe), Mar. 13, 
1920; E 469582; Joseph Williams, 
lid., London. 


eT 


pt. 111, 0. S., v. 15 


HoLipay TIMES; march, by T. D. Wil- 
liams [of U. 8.]; orch. with piano. 
4to. [7733 

© Mar. .25, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 29, 
1920; E 4738710; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


piano, four hands. [7734 
© Mar.: 25, 1920; 2 « Mia 729. 
1920; E 473728; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 
HOLLERIN’ REACH; words and melody 
by M. C. Adsit [of U. S.] [7735 
© 1c Apr. 3, 1920; BH 474741; 
Marie Clifton Adsit, Indianapolis. 
Home; words by Nora Hauffman Lan- 
dis, music by E. S. S. Huntington 
[of U. S.] [7736 
© 1c. Apr. 8, 1920; E 475021; 
Mrs. N. K. Landis, Philadelphia. 
—— Same. [7737 
© 1c. Apr. 21, 1920; EH 478553; 
Mrs. N. K. Landis, Philadelphia. 


HOME AGAIN ; 


words by B. Belisle, mu- 


sic by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Ill., North American music 
pub. co. [7738 


© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 ec. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475292; Bertha Belisle, New Bed- 
ford, Mass. 


HoME AGAIN HOME AGAIN; words by 


M. Shetler, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. S.] Chicago, North American 
musie co. [7739 


ae Nov. 4, 1919; 2 ec. Apr. 12, 1920; 
75364; Myrtle Shetler, Robinson, 
“s 


HoME COMING; words by B. P. Brot- 
man, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of 
U. S.] New York, World musie pub. 
corp. [7740 

© Apr. 14, 1920; 2 e, Apme20; 
1920; E 475730; B. P. Brotman, De- 
LE OLG. 


HomeE THOUGHTS... See Inisfail. 


Home TIES; words by L. Lange, music 
by Hector Richard [of U. 8.]  Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [T7741 

©. Mar. 18, 19203;..2 .c., Mar. 24, 
1920; E 473827; Louise Lange, Mil- 
waukee. ; 

Homesick. See Bergen (Alfred Hiles) 
Six negro songs. 

HoMEWARD BOUND; one step, by E. C. 
Klapholz [of U. 8.]; instrumental. 

[7742 
© 1c. Apr. 22, 1920; EH 475622; 
Ernest C. Kliapholz, New York. 


434 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 


Honey; by J. Berkin [of U. S.]; in- 

strumental. [7743 

© 1c. Apr. 23, 1920; E 478598; 
Julius Berkin, Brooklyn. 


Honry-LAMB; fox trot by Maria 
Gutierrez-Ponce, arr. by J. Ord 
Hume fof Great Britain]; band. 


London, Boosey & co. (In Boosey’s 
military journal, 139th series, no. 4) 
. ~ [7744 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 25, 1920; 
E 469881; Keith, Prowse & co., Itd., 


London. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement] 
Honty (THE) MOON TO HEAVEN; 


words by Mrs. A. G. Amon, music by 
Leo Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, 
North American music Co., [7745 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475349; Mrs. A. G. Amon, Spo- 
kane, Wash. 


HONEYSUCKLE SvuE; words by D. R. 
Croft, music by E. S. S. Huntington 
[of U. S.] [7746 

© t.c. Apr. 8, 1920; EH’ 475033; 
Dora Reeves Croft, Portland, Or. 


HoNOLULU EYES; words and melody by 
Howard Johnson and _  ~Violinsky 
[pseud. of Solly Ginsburg, of U. 8.] 

[T7747 
© 1c. Mar. 26, 1920; E 473707; 
Lee Feist, inc., New York. 


— words by Howard Johnson, music 
by Violinsky [pseud. of Solly Gins- 
burg, of U. S.] [7748 

© Apr. 17, 1920; 2c. Apr. 19, 1920; 
E 475583; Leo Feist, ine, New 
York. 


Hoopy poopy MAN. See Dolly songs. 


Hooray, HOORAY, MY WIFE'S GONE 
AWAY; words by Lew Lee [pseud. of 
L. Levey], melody by C. Senna [of 
es S.1 [7749 


© 1c. Mar. 2, 1920; E 474187; 
Lew Levey and Chas. Senna, New 
Bedford, Mass. 


Horr AGAIN; from Medorah, words by 
Adrian Ross, music by Vada Ennem 
fof England] [7750 

©» Keb: 419; 1920; 1. c. “Mars 15, 
1920; E 469704; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London. 


HopPE SPRINGS ETERNAL IN THE HUMAN 
BREAST; words by N. Smolker, music 
by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. 8.] New 
York, World musie pub. corp. [T7751 

© Apr. 14, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 20, 1920; 
E 475747; Nathan Smolker, Boston. 


7760 


Horace MANN MARCHING; words and 

music by K. Rogers [of U. 8.] [7752 

© Mar. 26, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 13, 1920; 

EH 475532; Kenneth Rogers, New 
York. 


HornpirPe. See Georgian suite. 


HoT TAMALE MOoLuiz; words by Louis 
Weslyn, music by Max Kortlander 
[of U. 8.] [7753 

© Apr. 30, 1920; 2 ce. May 1, 1920; 
E 478891; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


HotzuitKa; by A. Schwartz [of U. 8.]; 

instrumental, [7754 ° 

© ic. Apr. 30, 1920; E 478864; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 


How cAN I poust; words by M. Towle, 
musie by D. H. Stewart [of Aus- 
tralia] Sydney, W. H. Paling & co., 
ltd. [7755 

© Jan. 12, 1920; 1 c. Jan. 6, 1920; 
EK. 469721; David Henry Stewart and 
Merle Towle, Sydney, Australia. 


How po I KNOW THAT YOU LOVE ME; 
words by F. A. Slutter, music by E. 
S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] [7756 

© 1c. Mar. 26, 1920; E 473583; 
Frank A. Slutter, Endicott, N. Y. 


How bo THEY pO IT; words by H. Ro- 
senfeld, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of 
U. S.] New York, World music pub. 
corp. Waris 

© Mar. 22, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 24, 1920; 
E 473496; Hyman Rosenfeld, Bath- 
beach, N. Y. 


How WONDERFUL YOU ARE; from 3 
showers, words by Henry Creamer, 
musie by Turner Layton [of U.S8.] 

[7758 

© Mar. 22, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 20, 1920; 

E 474455; Chas. K. Harris, New 
York. 


HoweELys (HERBERT) Four songs; words 


by various authors, music by H. 
Howells [of England] op. 22. Con- 
‘tents: There was a maiden.—A mad- 
rigal.—The widow  bird.—Girl’s 
song. [7759 

© Feb. 3, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 2, 1920; 
E 469368; Winthrop Rogers, Itd., 
London. 


HULAJ DUSAZA; Oberka, by A. Schwartz 

[of U. S.]; instrumental. [7760 

© 1. ec. Apr. 12, 1920; E 478235; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 


485 


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T7761 


pt. m1, 0. s., v. 15 


Hunika; words by F. Fisher, melody 
by Johnny 8. Black and author [of 
U. S.J, arr. by Romo Falk [of U. S8.] 

[7761 
© 1. c. Apr. 17, 1920; E 475478; 
Fred Fisher, inc., New York. 


HUNT THE SLIPPER; fox trot, by Wilbert 

E. Blincoe [of England]; piano. 

[7762 

© Feb. 19, 1920; 1 c Mar. 15, 1920; 

E 469710; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 


HURRAH THE BOYS ARE BACK AGAIN; 
words by F. Pugh, melody by Gus- 
tave Barto [pseud. of Ethel Fisher, 
of U. 8.] [776% 

© 1c. Mar. 26, 1920; E 473631 
Fannie Pugh, Shiloh, N. C. 


Hurry on; by R. B. Gordon [of U. S.] 
band se. [7764 
© 1. « Apr. 1, 1920; E 478123; 
Robert Burr Gordon, Ann Arbor. 


HYMN (THE) AFRICA; Words and mu- 
sic by A. J. Ford [of Barbados, B 
W.1., domiciled at New York] [7765 

© Mar. 6, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 6, 1920; 
E 474865; Arnold J. Ford, New York. 


HYMN TO THE SUN; from the opera Le 
coq d’or, by Rimsky Korsakow, trans, 
by Fritz Kreisler [of Austria, domi- 
ciled at New York]; violin and 
piano. [T7766 

© Dec. 8, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 11, 1920; 
E 474141; Carl Fischer, New York. 


HYMNE DES PREUX; paroles de Georges 
Laubie, musique de Lucien-Farjall 
fof France] [7767 

© Feb. 16, 1920; 1 ec. Mar. 2, 1920; 
E 469387; J. Rotis, Lombez, France. 


I AIN’T GOT NO BLUES; words by R. P. 
Thomas, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. §S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [7768 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 ce. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475225; Roy P. Thomas, Neosha, 
Mo. 


I AIN’T SO PARTICULAR NOW; words by 
John W. McIver, music by F. Barnes 
[of U. 8.] Photostat. [7769 

© 1c. Mar. 26, 1920; E 474635; 
Freeman Barnes, Newark, N. J. 


I ALWAYS DREAM OF YoU; words by 
G. W. Schmidt, music by C. L. Bunn 
[of U. 8.] New York, H. Bauer mu- 
Sic CO. [7770 

©. Mar’"22: "1920: 2 e Mar. 25, 
1920; EH 474618; George W. Schmidt, 
New York. 


I AM AFRAID YOU’LL SAY GOOD-BYE; 
words by M. Agugliaro, music by 
Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. 8.] New York, 
World music pub. corp. [7771 

© Mar. 22, 1920; 2 e. Mar. 24, 
1920; E 473492; Michele Agugliaro, 
Brooklyn. 


I AM ALL OUT OF DATE; words and mu- 
sic by J. M. Tegethoff [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [7772 

© Apr. 17, 1920; 2 ce. Apr. 24, 1920; 
E 475647; Julitta M. Tegethoff, St. 
Louis. 


I AM COMING, MY DARLING, BACK TO 
you; words by L. A. Didier, music 
by Leo Friedman fof U. 8.]  Chi- 
cago, North American music co. 

for iD 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 ¢. Apr. 12, 1920; . 

E 475342; Lester A. Didier, Ft. 
Wayne, Ind. 


kt 


AM GOING BACK TO DIXIELAND TO 
STAY; words and music by D. Har- 
per [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters mu- 
Sic Co. [T7774 

© Apr. 26, 1920; 2..¢ Ape.29, 
1920; E 475924; Delmar Harper, 
Evansville, Ind. 


I AM GOING TO MEET DADDY IN HEAVEN} 
words and music by L. Conklin [of 
U. S.J [7775 

© Mar. 30, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 25, 
1920; E 478851; Lena Conklin, Mt. 
Clemens, Mich. 


I AM GROWING LONELY; words by A. M. 
Keiper and Birdie Iris, music by 
E. S. S. Huntington [of U. S8.} 

[7776 


© 1c. Apr. 14, 1920; E 478308; 
A. M. Keiper, Cleveland. 


I AM HAPPY WHEN I AM WITH YOU3 
words by K. L. Hans, music by E. 
S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] [T7777 


© 1c. Mar. 26, 1920; E 473589; 
Karl L. Hans, Lee Hall, Va. 


I AM JA MONKA MAN; words by Fred 
B. Pitts, music by C. R. Nicholas [of 
U. S.], arr. by Eugene Platzman [of 
U. S.J [7778 

© 1c. Apr. 2, 1920; E 473902; 
Chas. R. Nicholas, Hoboken, N. J. 


I AM JUST A GOING TO PLAY THAT I LOVE 
you; words by I. A. Olds, music by 
Leo Friedman fof U. 8.] Chicago, 
Ill., North American music pub. co. 

[7779 

© Dec. 80, 1919; 2 ec Apr 1, 

1920; E 475155; Ira A. Olds, Santa 
Barbara, Calif. 


486 ei 


no. 5, 1920. 


~MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


7795 


I AM LONGING FOR MY DEAR OLD SOUTH- 
ERN HOME; words by L. L. Fleider, 
music by Edouard Hesselberg [of 
U. S.] [7780 
© Mar. 1, 1920; 2 ¢« Feb: 26, 
1920; E 474542; Louis L. Fleider, 
Chicago. 


I AM PROUD TO CALL YOU MINE; lyrics 
by Roman Arndt, music by D. B. 
Owens, jr. [of U. S.] [7781 

© Feb. 5, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 
E 473903: Dennis B. Owens, jr. €o., 
Kansas City, Mo. 


I BAINT GOIN’ BACK TO DEVON; words 
by Valentine, music by T. C. Stern- 
dale-Bennett [of Great Britain] 
(Series of humorous songs, no. 2) 

[7782 

©) Mar: 19,. .1920;. 1.¢ .Mar.. 23, 

1920; E 469778; Walsh, Holmes & 
co., London. 


I BROUGHT TO MY LOVE A FLOWER; words 
by F. B. Gorman, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [7783 

© Noy. 4, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
KE 4753869; Florence B. Gorman, 
Brooklyn. 


I CAN’T STOP LOVING YOU NOW, DEAR; 
words by E. D. Lindberg, music by 
Winifred Bell Lindberg [of U. S.] 

[7784 
© 1c. Apr. 13, 1920; E 478505; 
Hric D. Lindberg, Appleton, Wis. 


I’D BUILD A WORLD IN THE HEART OF A 
ROSE; waltz, by Horatio Nicholls, 
arr. by S. Deshon [of U. 8.]; orch. 
with piano. 4to. [7785 

© Apr. 8, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 9, 1920; 
E 475063; Lawrence Wright music 
co., London. Leu yates is claimed 
on arrangement] 


ID LIKE A HONEYMOON WITH YOU; 
from My golden girl, words by Fred- 
eric Arnold Kummer, music by Vic- 
tor Herbert [of U. S.] [7786 

© Mar. 12, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 13, 
1920; E 474221; T. B. Harms & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


I'D LIKE TO BE AN ANGEL; words and 
music by N. Marshall [of U. S8.] 

[T7787 

© 1c. Apr. 14, 1920; E 478311; 
Nellie Marshall, Charlotte, Mich. 


I’pD LOVE TO FALL ASLEEP AND WAKE UP 
IN MY MAMMyY’S ARMS; fox trot, by 
Lewis, Young and Ahlert, played by 
Roy Bargy [fof U. S.] (Imperial 
player rolis, no. 91068) [7788 

© Apr. 21, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 24, 1920; 
E 475765; Imperial player roll co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation ] 


I’p RATHER HAVE JIMMIE MCGEE; words 
by W. M. Coakley, music by E. S. 8. 
Huntington [of U. S.] [7789 

© ic. Mar. 29, 1920; E 473799; 
Winifred M. Coakley, Trenton, N. J. 


I DO NOT WONDER, AND WHY SHOULD 
you; words by I. Baker, music by E. 
S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] [7790 


©1c. Apr. 7, 1920; E 478065; Iva 
Baker, Kingsland, Ga. 


I DON’T CARE; quartet, words from De- 
troit free press, music by Lee G. 
Kratz [of U. S.]; men’s voices. 4to. 

[7791 

© Mar. 20, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 1, 1920; 

EK 478191; Fillmore brothers ¢o., 
Cincinnati. 


I DON’T CARE TO PLAY ANY MORE; words 
and music by Alfred N. Heroux [of 
iy Sa [7792 


© 1c. Apr. 9, 1920; E 478178; 
Frank G. Yoemans, New Haven. 


I DREAMED THAT SHAMROCKS WERE 
GROWING ON BROADWAY; words by M. 
Sotace, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of 
U. S.] New York, World music pub. 

- G@orp. [7793 


© Apr. 14, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 20, 1920; 
E 475742; Marie Sotace, Pittsburgh. 


I FELL IN THE PUDDLE OF LOVE; words by 
W. B. Campbell, music by Geo. Graff, 
jr. [of U. S.] New York, World music 
pub. corp. [7794 


© Apr. 14, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 20, 1920; 
E 475740; W. B. Campbell, Trochu, 
Canada. 


I FOUND you; waltz, by Gilbert and 
Friedland, played by Victor Arden 
and Edwin Williams [of U. 8.]; in 
FE. (Rythmodik song roll, J 1038522) 

[7795 


© Apr. 20, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 29, 1920; 
FE 475996; Rythmodik music corp., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on interpretation } 


487 


7796 


I HAD A DEAR DADDY; words by J. L. 
Stephen, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.J] Chicago, North American 
music co. [7796 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475352; John L. Stephen, Mt. 
Carmel, Pa. 


I HAD A LITTLE DROP WITH MARTHA; 
written and composed by William 
Hargreaves and Chas. J. Moore [of 
Great Britain] [7797 

© Feb. 25, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 4, 1920; 
EK 469448; Lawrence Wright music 
co., London. 


I HAVE COME BACK-TO YOU; words by T. 
EK. Lynch, music by E. S. 8. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S.] [7798 

© 1c. Apr. 14, 1920; E 478335; 
Thos. E. Lynch, St. Louis. 


I HAVE FOUGHT FOR HOME AND YOU; 
words by A. H. Allen, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. S8S.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [7799 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
EK 475229; A. H. Allen, Peter- 
borough, Canada. 


I HAVE LOST you; words by G. M. 
Baudot, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [7800 

© Mar. 18, 1920; 2 ¢« Mar. 24, 
1920; E 473818; Gabrielle M. Bau- 
dot, Paris. 


I HEAR A VOICE CALLING ME BACK TO 
Drxie; words by C. G. Fisher, music 
by Leo Friedman [of U. S.]  Chi- 
cago, North American music co. 

[7801 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 

EL 475254; Clifford G. Fisher, Los 
Angeles. 


I HEARD HIS VOICE; words and music 
by A. B. Charles [of U. S.] [7802 
i Apr. 022 8920 2 ¢.. Apr. 22. 
1920; E 478700; Arthur B. Charles, 
Toledo, O. 


I JUST LOVE TO LOOK AROUND A LITTLE; 
from Sunshine, lyric by Wm. Cary 
Duncan, music by Alexander John- 
stone [of U. S.] (Cover title: I like 
to look around) [7803 

(Cy Wig r t2,° 1920 "2 “ec, Mat. 13. 
1920; E 474245; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 

I KNOW HOW TO MAKE IT MYSELF; 
words by J. Starr, music by Cor- 
nell [of U. 8.] : [7804 


© 1c. Apr. 3, 1920; E 473992; | 


488 


John Starr, Chicago Heights, Il. 


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pt. 111, 0. s., v. 15 


I KNOW MY OWN LITTLE HOME; written 


and composed by Harry Castling [of 
England] [7805 
© Feb. 25, 1920; -1 © Wiis’ *G, 
1920; E 469441; B. Feldman & co., 
London. 


J] KNOW THAT HE SENT YOU TO ME; 


words by Mrs. R. C. Williams, music 
by E. S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 
[7806 


© 1c. Mar. 26, 1920; E 473579; 
Mrs. R. C. Williams, Huntington, W. 
Va. 


I KNOW WHAT IT MEANS TO BE LONE- 


SOME; by Kendis, Brockman and 
Vincent, played by Muriel Pollock 
[of U. S.]; in EH flat. (Rythmodik 
song roll, J 104223) [7807 

© June 20, 1919; 2 ce Apr. 29, 
1920; EK 475976; Rythmodik music 
corp., New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on interpretation. ] 


I KNOW WHAT IT MEANS TO BE LONE- 


SOME, I’M LONESOME, SO LONESOME 
FOR YOU; Song, by Kendis, Brockman 
and Vincent [of U. S.], arr. by Har- 
rison Hall [of U. S.]; mixed quar- 
tette. Ato. [7808 

© Dee: 31, °1999s) 2 eae 2. 
1920; E 478285; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


I KNOW WHERE THE FLIES GO, ON A COLD 


AND FROSTY MORNING; words by Sam 
Mayo and John P. Harrington, music 
by S. Mayo [of England] [7809 

©. Feb.. 23, 1920; 1.c. Mar.. 13, 
1920; E 469694; Herman Darewski 
music pub. co., London. 


ILL BANISH ALL THOUGHTS OF TO-MOR- 


Row ; words by D. Holland, music by 
E. S. S. Huntington, [of U: Sj 
| [7810 
© 1c. May 6, 1920; H 480189; 
Dorothy Holland, Elkton, Md. 


I’LL BE LOOKING FOR YOU SISTER LOU; 


words and music by H. G. Smith [of 
U. S.J, and A. Marquis [of Great 
Britain, domiciled at Rochester, N. 
SF [7811 


©1e Apr. 9, 1920; E 478174; 


- ‘Eben George Smith and Alexander 


Marquis, Rochester, N. Y. 


TLL BE WITH YOU WHEN THE BLUE- 


BELLS BLOOM; words by J. F. Gayef- 
ski, music by E. S. S. Huntington 
[of U. S.] [7812 

© 1c. Apr. 16, 1920; E 4783873; . 
soseph F. Gayefski, Shamokin, Pa. 


- MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920: 


PLL CALL HIM OUT; from Jack in petti- 

— eoats, lyric by Thomas Grant Spring- 

er, music by John McGhie [of U. 8.] 

[7813 

©, Apr. 19; 1920; 2 ¢. Apr. 20, 

1920; EH 475557; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


TLL COME BACK AGAIN; words by N. R. 
Comacho, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [7814 

© Nov. 5, 1919; 2 ec. Apr. 12, 1920; 
EH} 475308 ; N. R. Comacho, San Fran- 
cisco. 

(LL COME BACK SOME DAY; words by N. 
Sollom, music by HE. 8S. S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S.] [7815 

© 1c. Apr. 8, 1920; E 475019; 
Norman Sollom, Central Falls, R. I. 


TLL FIND A WAy; lyric by K. Keirn 
Brennan and Paul Cuningham, 
musie by Bill Munro [of U. S8.] 

[7816 

Apr. 2%... 1920: 2.0¢e. -Apr.:28, 

1920; E 478842; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


TLL HAVE MY WAY; from 38 showers, 
words by Henry Creamer, music by 
Turner Layton [of U. S.] [7817 

(© Mar. 22, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 20, 
1920; KE 474450; Chas. K. Harris, 
New York. 


I’LL KEEP LOOKING FOR THE ROSES, THO 
THE WORLD IS FULL OF THORNS; lyric 
by Alfred Bryan, music by Geo. W. 
Meyer [of U. S.] [7818 

© Mar. 31, 1920; 2. ec Mar. 31, 
1920; E 473839; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


I’LL MISS YOU; words by J. M. Cordes, 
music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] 
New York, World music pub. corp. 

[7819 

© Mar. 22, 1920; 2 c« Mar. 24, 

1920; E 473486; John M. Cordes, 
Richmond Hill, N. Y. ~ 


VLL MISS YOU WHEN YOU'RE GONE; 


words and music by R. R. Moody 
[of U. S.] [7820 
cy Apr. 22) 1920;' 2 e: ‘Apr. 22, 
1920; E 475607; Ralph R. Moody, 
Columbus, O. 
TLL NEVER GROW TIRED OF YOU; words 


by M. Paradise, music by Leo Fried- 
man [of U. 8.] Chicago, North Ameri- 
can musie co. [7821 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475206; Margaret Paradise, Fort 
Worth, Tex. 


7830 


V’LL TELL THE WORLD; from Ladies first, 
lyric by Al Weeks, music by Nora 
Bayes and Seymour B. Simons [of 
U. S8.] [7822 

© Mar. 26, 1910; 2 @ Mar. 27, 
1920; E 473636; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


V’LL TELL THE WORLD I LOVE YOU; writ- 
ten and composed by Tom Kelly [i. e. 
T. F. Kelly, of U. S.J [7823 

Oy Mar 24,1920 2 ey Mar. 24, 
1920; 478500: Thomas ores 
Kelly, ‘San Francisco. 


TLL TELL YOU WHY; an answer to Tell 
me, words and musie by Joseph Riv- 
ers and Hector R. Asselin [of U. S.] 

[7824 
© 1c. Apr. 1, 1920; E 473951; 
Rivers & Asselin, Lowell. 


«l’LL TURN THE THORNS TO ROSES; words 


by C. Keeley, musie by Leo Friedman 
[of U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [7825 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 e. Apr. 12, 1920; 
EK 475320; Clarence Keeley, Phila- 
delphia. 


I LONG FOR A KISS FROM A CUTE LITTLE 


MISS; words and music by W. C. 
Isel [of U. 8.]  Photostat. [7826 
© 1c. Apr. 5, 1920; E 473993; 


William Clifton Isel, Washington. 


I LONG FOR THAT OLD SWEETHEART OF 
MINE; lyric by Haycraft and Salis- 
bury, musie by W. H. Haycraft, J. B. 
Salisbury and Robert Vansickle [of 
U.S8.] Oklahoma City, OKl., Sunshine 
music co. [7827 


© Apr. 10, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 14, 1920; 
E 478714; Wavcvart & Salisbury, 
Oklahoma ‘City, Ok1. 


I LONG TO BE BACK IN DIXIB’S ARMS; 
words by B. Wesley Weyland, music 
by Paul H. Cagle [of U. S8.] [7828 

© Apr. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 29, 1920; 
FE 475832; Southern music pub co., 
‘Knoxvilie, Tenn. 

I LONG TO HEAR YOU SAY YOU MISS ME 
Too; words by M. M. Norris, music 
by Leo Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
Ill., North American music pub co. 

[7829 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 2c. Apr. 12, 1920; 

HE 475177; Maude M. Norris, Glen 
Halls. N.Y. 

I LOOK SO CUTE IN MY BATHING SUIT; 
words and melody by T. E. La Pine 

fof U. S.J, arr. by Arthur Fisk [of 
U. S.J] [7830 

© 1c. Mar. 30, 1920; E 474679; 
T. Edward La Pine, Vallejo, Calif. 


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7831 


I LOVE THE LAND OF OLD BLAcK JOE; 
lyric by Grant Clarke, music by 
Walter Donaldson [of U.8.] [78381 

© 1c. Apr. 14, 1920; E 478469; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 


-I LOVE THEE, CALIFORNIA; words by F._ 


H. Gronsand, music by E. S. S. 

Huntington [of U. S.] [7832 
© 1c Apr. 6, 1920; E 474902; 

Fred H. Gronsand, San Francisco. 


I LOVE TO BE CALLED DEAR BY THE FOLKS 
THAT BELONG TO you; words by L. 
M. Conrad, music by Geo. Graff, jr. 
[of U. S.] New York, World music 
pub. corp. [7833 

© Apr.’ 14, 1920; 2°¢ Apr. 20, 
1920; E 475745; L. M. Conrad, An- 
drew, Ia. . 

I LOVE TO FOX TROT; from Honey girl, 
lyric by Neville Fieeson, music by, 
Albert Von Tilzer [of U. S.] [7834 

© Mar. 9, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 20, 1920; 
E 474475; Artmusiec, inc., New York. 

I LOVE VARIETY; words by F. E. Boire, 

‘music by E. 8S. 8S. Huntington [of 


U.S] [7835 
© 1c Apr. 14, 1920; E 478329; 
Frances Egan  Boire, Montreal, 
Canada. 
I LOVE YOU AND YOU DO NOT CARE; 


words. by D. W. Sommers, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [7836 

©. Apr. 26;; 1920... 2..¢.., Apt...(29, 
1920; E 475920; David W. Sommers, 
Hastings, Minn. 

I LOVE YOU BECAUSE YOU ARE YOU; 
words by L. E. Hughes, music by 
Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.J] New 
York, World music pub. corp. [7837 

© Mar. 22, 1920; 2 « Mar. 24, 
1920; E 473484; L. E. Hughes, 
Longueuil, Canada. 


I LOVE You CAROLINE; words and mel- 
ody by I. Williams [cof U. 8.] [7838 
© 1 ¢ Apr. 9, 2920 (BH, 418187 ; 

Isaac Williams, Chicago. 

LOVE YOU DEAR; lyric by Al. M. Ken- 

dall, music by Rudolf Friml [of 

U. 8.] [7839 
© Apr. 20, 1920; 2c. Apr. 24, 1920; 

E 475725; G. Schirmer, inc., New 

York. : 

I LOVE YOU DEAREST AND FOREVER WILL; 
words by M. S. Dyer, music by Hec- 
tor Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Leg- 
ters music co. [7840 

©. Apr. #7, 1920% 2 -¢.: Apr: “24, 
1920; E 475668; Mae Seldon Dyer, 
Rochester, N. Y. 


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pt. 111, n. s., v. 15 


I LOVE YOU MOTHER DEAR; words by 
Haze! Brockbank, music by T. K. 
Norton [of U. 8.], arr. by M. M. 
Daley [of U. 8.] [7841 

© 1c. Apr. 17, 1920; E 475488; 
Thos. Norton, Los Angeles. | 


I LOVE YOU, ONLY YOU; words by A. W. 
Dwight, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of 
U. 8.] New-York, World music pub. 
corp. [7842 

© Mar. 22, 1920: 2 el Mar 24, 
1920; E 473505; Albert W. Dwight, 
Worcester, Mass. 


I’M A WALKIN’ SLOW, BUT GOIN’ FAST; 
words and music by P. M. Hacker 
[of U. S.], arr. by Harry E. Dillman 
[of U. S.] [1843 

© 1. « Apr. 7, 1920; E 478089; 

' Phil. M. Hacker, Memphis, Tenn. 


I’M A WONDERING FOOL ABOUT YOU}; 
words by C. B. Sledge, music by HE. 
S. S. Huntington [of U. S8.] [7844 

© 1c. Apr. 14, 1920; EH 478333; 
C. B. Sledge, Augusta, Ga. 


I’M AFRAID WE SHALL NEVER AGREE} 
humorous duet, lyric by Graham 
Squiers, music by Geoffrey Henman 
[of Great Britain]; ladies’ voices. 

[7845 
© Apr. 9, 1920; 1 e Apr. 5, 1920; 
E 476019; Reynolds & co., London. 


I’M ALWAYS PAINTING PICTURES FOR MY 
GALLERY OF LOVE; mental pictures, 
words by F. S. Ebertz, melody by 
R. A. Browne [of U. 8.] [7846 

© 1c Mar. 25, 1920; H 474525; 
Fred. S. Ebertz, Stapleton, N. Y. 


I’M ALWAYS WONDERING WHY; words 
by E. Larson, music by Edouard Hes- 
selberg [of U. S.] [7847 

© Mar. 17, 19205 2 ce. Mar. 31, 1920; 
E 473938; Elvira Larson, San Fran- 
cisco. 

I’M BACK TO THE SWEET OLD U. S. A.; 
words by D. Green, music by E. S. 8. 
Huntington’ [of U. 8.] [7848 

© 1c. Apr. 14, 1920; E 478840; 
Daniel Green, Jacksonville, Fla. 


I’M COMING HOME TO STAY; Words by 
. A, Fagan, music by E. 8. S. Hunting- 
ton [ot ‘U: 8. ] [7849 
© 1c. Apr. 7, 1920; E 478029; 
Anna Fagan, Gloucester City, N. J. 


I’M CRYING MY EYES OUT FOR YOU; 
words by P. Burns, music by E. S. 8. 
Huntington fof U. S.] [7850 

© 1c. Apr. 29, 1920; E 475848; 
Peter Burns, Methuen, Mass. 


490 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no, 5, 1920 . 


I’xf DREAMING—DREAMING OF YOU; 
words by A. C. Littlefield, melody by 
R. A. Browne [of U. S.] [7851 


© 1c. Mar. 30, 1920; BH 474681; 
A. C. Littlefield, Haverhill, Mass. 


I’M DREAMING DREAMS; words and musi¢ 
by V. Levan [of U. S.] Chicago, Leg- 
ters music co. [7852 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 
474800; Verda Levan, Toledo, O. 

—— words by W. Eck, music by E. S. 

S. Huntington [of U. S.] [7853 
© 1c. Mar. 26, 1920; E 473586; 
William Eck, Urbana, Ind. 


I’M FOREVER BLOWING BUBBLES; waltz, 
by Kenbrovin and Kellette, played by 
Victor Arden and Edwin Williams 
[of U. S.J]; in B flat. (Rythmodik 
song roll, J 1038802) [7854 

© May 20, 1919; 2c. Apr. 29, 1920; 
E 475990; Rythmodik music corp., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed on 


interpretation ] 


I’M FOREVER DODGING TROUBLE; words 
and music by H. C. Renner [of U. 
S], arr. by Herman A. Hummell fof 
CS.) [7855 


© 1c. Mar. 8, 1920; E 474002; 
Hattie C. Renner, Cleveland. 


I’M FOREVER DREAMING; words by F. 
Payne, melody by G. Kieffer 
Vaughan fof U. 8.], harmony by Ad- 
ger M. Page [of U. S.] Etowah, 
Tenn., Frank Payne music co. [7856 

© Apr. 22, 1920; 2c. Apr. 22, 1920; 
E 478709; Frank Payne, Etowah, 
Tenn. 


I’M GETTING MY OWN BACK NOW; my 
chauffeur the loafer was my colonel, 
written by Andrew Allen, composed 
by Lawrence Wright [of Great 
Britain] [7857 

© Apr. 1, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 7, 1920; 
Ei 476054; ‘Lawrence sae eeg music 
co., London. 


I’M GOIN’ TO BUILD A FENCE ROUND 
FRANCE; words by L. M. Robinson, 
music by Clifton Keith [of U. 8.] 

[7858 

© Apr. 29, 1920; 2 ce. Apr. 29, 1920; 

EH 4758389; L. M. Robinson, Holly 
Grove, Ark. 


I’M GOING BACK HOME AGAIN; words 
and musie by Louis E. Herholz [of 
U. S.J [7859 

© Mar. 17, 1920: 2 ¢c. Mar. 20, 
1920; E 474468; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati. 


7869 


I’M GOING BACK TO NEW ORLEANS; 
words and music by W. Kropp. 

[7860 

© 1c. Apr. 28, 1920; E 478848; 
William Kropp, New Orleans. 


I’M GOING TO GET MARRIED BY THE MOON; 
words by D. Green, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. S.] [7861 


© 1c. Apr. 14, 1920; E 478339; 
Daniel Green, Jacksonville, Fla. 


I’M GONNA LOVE YOU, AIN’T GONNA LET 
YOU ALONE; words and melody by S. 
Williams [of U. S.], arr. by Bert 
Peters [of U. S.] [7862 


© 1c. Mar. 26, 1920; E 473633; 
Spencer Williams, Chicago. 


I’M GONNA SAVE MY MONEY TILL I CAN 
SETTLE UP, THEN I’M GONNA TRY AND 
SETTLE DOWN; words by C. B. Cramp- 
ton, music by E. 8S. S. Huntington 
[of U. 8.] [7863 

© 1c. Apr. 21, 1920; E 478554; 
C. B. Crampton, Anaconda, Mont. 


I’M IN HEAVEN WAITING FOR YOU; 
words and music by J. Whittaker 
[of U. 8.] [7864 

© 1c. Apr. 28, 1920; E 478849; 
John Whittaker, Washington. 


I’M IN LOVE WITH A FRENCH GIRL; 
words by C. G. Coronis, melody by 
Artie Bowers [of U. S8.] [7865 

© 1.e@ Ape. )2,.1920; By 473912 ; 
Chas. G. Coronis, Newport, N. H. 


I’M LONGING FOR A SWEETHEART; Words 
by E. L. Fairbanks, music by Bert 
Brown [of U. 8.] [7866 

© Apr. 8, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 12, 1920; 
Ei 478297; Earl Lee Roy Fairbanks, 
Hureka, Kan. 


I’M LONGING FOR YOU TO BE MINE; 
words by F. C. Monroe, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [7867 

© Apr. 17, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 24, 
1920; E 475670; Frank ©. Monroe, 
Mt. Hope, Wis. 


I’M LOSING MY HEART TO SOMEONE; 
from Honey girl, words by Neville 
Fleeson, music by Albert Von Tilzer 
for Uist [7868 

© Mar. 9, 1920; 2 ¢. Mar. 20, 
1920; EH 474473; Artmusic inc., New 
York. 


I’M LUCKY; words and music by F. W. 
. Hateh [of U. 8.], arr. by Arthur W. 
Morss [of U. S.] [7869 
© 1c. Mar. 18, 1920; EH 474523; 
Francis Whiting Hatch, New York. 


491 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7870 


pt. 111, 0. S., v. 15 


I’M MARRIED NOW; words by P. E. | ’M THE MANAGER; words by G. E. 


Chamberlain, musie by Hector Rich- 
ard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [7870 

© Apr. 17, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 24, 1920; 
E 475629; Paul E. Chamberlain, 
Good Year Heights, O. 

I’M NOT GOING TO BLOW ABOUT THAT 
BROKEN BUBBLE; words by T. Closs, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [7871 

@ry Apr ki), 1920: 72e.. Ape 24: 
1920; E 475644; Theo Closs, To- 
ledo, O. 

I’M ON MY WAY; words and music by 

J. Maxwell [of U. S.] [7872 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 

E 478135; Joe Maxwell, ine, New 
gk On. 

I’M SO SORRY YOU FELL IN LOVE, BECAUSE 
YOU DIDN’T FALL IN LOVE WITH ME; 
words by F. Latham, music by HE. 
S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] [7873 

© 1c Apr. 14, 1920; E 478323; 
Frank Latham, Glendora, Calif. 

I’M sorry I BROKE YOUR HEART; words 
by H. M. Duncan, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Leg- 
ters music co. } [7874 

(Cu Aor. 19, 1920; 2 ec... Apr. 24, 
1920; E 475651; Hazel M. Duncan, 
Cresson, Pa. 

I’m sogry I EVER MET YOU; words and 
music by J. R. Hill [of U. S.] New 
York, Lenox ¢o. [7875 

© Apr. 7, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 10, 1920; 
E 475108; J. R. Hill, Newport News, 
Va. 

I’um sorRy I HAD TO LEAVE YOU; words 
by W. B. Reynolds, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [7876 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475316; Wm. B. Reynolds, New Or- 
leans. 

I’M THE BOY FOR BEWITCHING THEM; by 
Arthur Alexander [of England] ; vio- 
lin and piano. (Chester library: 
Two Irish folk-songs, no. 2) [7877 

©, Dec! 31; 1919: tc; Mar. 27, 
1920; E 469898; J. & W. Chester, 
London. 

I’M THE FELLA WHO WROTE DARDANELLA 
BUT DARDANELLA NEVER ANSWERED 
ME; words and melody by James 
Kendis and James Brockman [of 
U. S.J, arr. by Freda Applebaum 
[of U. S.] [7878 

© 1c. Mar. 27, 1920; E 474625; 
Kendis-Brockman muSic ¢o., inc., 
New York, 


Deisroth, melody by M. J. ‘Leicht- 
man [of U. -‘S-], (are pyc as. 
Agnolucci [of U. 8.] [7879 
© 1c. Apr. 14, 1920; E 478274; 
George E. Deisroth and Milton J. 

- Leichtman, Hazleton, Pa. 


I’M THINKING OF you; lyric and music 
by E. North [of U. S8.] Washington, 
D. C., George Edgar Johnson. [7880 

© Mar. 30, 1920; 2 ce. Mar. 30, 
1920 ; E 474677 ; Harriet E. N. Chace, 
Washington. 


I’M THROUGH WITH YOU AS I CAN BE; 
words by C. H. Cohen, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [7881 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 ec. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475201 ; Chas. H. Cohen, Nashville. 


I’M WAITING FoR YOU; words by F. W. 
McDermott, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Il, North Amer- 
ican music pub. co. [7882 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 ec. Apr. 12, 
1920; E 475303; Frank W. McDer- 
mott, Rochester, N. Y. 


I’M WILD ABOUT MOONSHINE; words by 
Henry Creamer, music by Turner 
Layton. [of U. S.] [7883 

© Apr. 12, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 13, 1920; 
E 475375; Charles K. Harris, New 
York. 


I MAKE EVERYBODY HAPPY. See Whose 
wife are you. 

words and 
[of 

7884 


I MEAN POSITIVELY NO; 
melody by A. H. Montgomery 
U.8.] [ 

© 1c. Apr. 9, 1920; E 478183; 
Augustus H. Montgomery, Newark, 


I MET you: words and musie by Victor 
Young {of U. 8] [7885 
© Mar. 26, 1920;:2 ¢. Mar. 27, 
1920; E 473643; Waterson, Berlin 
& Snyder ec, New York. 


I MET YOU IN A DREAM; words by E. 
Smith, music by V. R. Smith [of 
ees: ] [7886 
© 1 ¢. Apr. 3, 1920; MH; 4747Gh, 
Velma Rawls Smith and Edgeworth 
Smith, Richmond Hill, N. Y. 


I MIGHT HAVE HAD YoU; words and 
music by Lee David [of U. S.] 

[7887 

© Feb. 18, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 26, 

1920; E 473595; B. D. Nice & CO., — 

ine., New York. 


492 


_ MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 


7904 


I MISS A PLACE CALLED HOME; from The 

new dictator, words by Frank Cra- 

ven, music by Silvio Hein [of U. S.] 

[7888 

© Mar. 30, 1920; 2c. Apr. 1, 1920; 

E 473900; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


MISS YOU; words by HE. Lezotte, jr., 

music by Leo Friedman [of U. S8.] 

Chicago, North American music Co. 

L7889 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2c. Apr. 12, 1920; 

E 475346; Edward Lezotte, jr., 
Waterbury, Conn. 


hel 


MISS YOU IN THE EV’NING; words by 
G. E. Seifert, music by Leo Fried 
man fof U. S.] Chicago, Ill., North 
American music pub. co. [7890 


© Dee. 30, 1919; 2. c¢. Apr. 12, 
1920; E 475302; George E. Seifert, 
Wolf Point, Mont. 


I MISS YOU MOST AT TWILIGHT-TIME; 
words by Charles A. Brett and 
Henry W. Brett, music by Vincent 
©. Plunkett [of U. 8.] [7891 


© Mar. 9, 1920; 2 «@ Mar. 15, 
1920; E 478890; Lang music pub. co., 
Boston. 


I MISS YOUR KISSES; words by H. W. 
Lord, muste by E. S. 8S. Huntington 
fof U. S8.] [7892 

© 1c. Apr. 6, 1920; E 474909; 
Helen W. Lord, State Sanatorium, 
Mad. 

I MISS YOUR LOVING FOOTSTEPS, WHEN 
THE EVENING SHADOWS FALL; words 
by A. Nolan, music by Leo Friedman 
{of U. S.J] Chicago, North American 
music co. [7893 

yee, 30, 1919: 2. °c: “Aprs12, 
1920; E 475209; Agnes Nolan, S. 
Vernon, Mass. 


— 


I NEVER FOUND A SMILE LIKE YOURS. 
See Whose wife are you. 


I NEVER KNEW; words by John Rogers 
Moroney, music by E. E. Carpenter 
[of U. S.] Madison, .Wis., Hares- 
foot club. [7894 

im Apr 16, 1920; 41..e Apr... 4, 
1920, 1 ec. Apr. 28, 1920; E 480050; 


Earl Eugene Carpenter, Superior, 
Wis. 
I NEVER KNEW HOW MUCH I’D MISS 


you; words and music by M. J. Leh- 
man [of U. S8.], arr. by Preston C. 
Graves [of U. S.] Wichita, Kans., 
Mid-continent co. [7895 
© Mar. 24, 1920; 2 « Mar. 29, 

_ 1920; E 478132; Marcus J. Lehman, 
Wichita, Kan. 


I RAISE MY HAT TO CANADA; words and 
music by Dan Moore [of Canada]. 
Winnipeg-Toronto, Whaley, Royce 
& co., ltd. [7896 

© Mar. 15, 1920; 1 ec. Mar. 17, 1920; 
EK 469592; F. G. Dunning, Ottawa, 
Canada. 


I SAW THEE WEEP; words by Byron, 
music by Homer Samuels [of U. 8.]; 
high voice. [7897 

© Dec. 20, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 1, 1920; 
E 474154; Carl Fischer, New York. 


I SHALL NOT WANT; 23rd psalm, set to 
musie by J. G. Ellis [of U. S.]; me- 
dium voice. Chicago, Thos. W. 
Hatch. [7898 

© Mar, 18, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 10, 1920; 
E 475127; Jas. G. Ellis, Chicago. 


I SIGH FOR YoU; quartet, words from 
Judge, music by Lee G. Kratz [of 
U. S.]; men’s voices. 4to. [7899 

© Mar. 20, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 1, 1920; 
E 478190; Fillmore brothers co., Cin- 
cinnati. 


I STILL LOVE you; words by C. Young, 
music by Geo. Trevor [of U. S.] 
[7900 
© 1c Mar. 11, 1920; E 474073; 
Cammie Young, North Muskogee, 
Okl. 


I THINK OF YOU; words by Maren H. 
Kjos, music by A. Leopold Richard 
[ort U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[7901 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 

E 474859; Maren H. Hansson, South 
Pasadena, Calif. 


I THINK So, TOO; from Little Miss 
Charity, lyric by Edward Clark, 
music by S. R. Henry and M. Savin 
for. oS [7902 

© Apr. Jd2 1920: 2A¢ Apr... 12, 
1920; E 478209; Jos. W. Stern & €o., 
New York. 


I’vE AN EMBLEM FROM HEAVEN FOR YOU; 
words by R. A. Brown, music by 
Leo Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, 
North American musie¢ co. [7903 

© Dec. 30, 1919: 2c: “Apr 42, 
1920; E 475202; R. A. Brown, To- 
ledo, O. 


I’VE BEEN ALWAYS HAPPY; words by 
J. N. Mellishy, music by E. S. S. ° 
Huntington [of U. S.] [7904 

© 1c. Apr. 6, 1920; E 474868; 

J. N. Mellishy, So. Lawrence, Mass. 


493. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7905 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 15 


IVE BEEN WAITING FOR YOU ALL THE 
TIME; fox trot, from She’s a good 
fellow, by Caldwell and Kern, played 
by Harry Archer [of U. §8.]; in E 
flat. (Rythmodik song roll, J 
104253) [7905 

© June 20, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 29, 
1920; E 4759838; Rythmodik music 
corp., New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on interpretation] 


J’VE FORGOTTEN ALL; duet, from Wild 
geese, words by Ronald Jeans, music 
by Charles Cuvillier [of England] 

[7906 
© Feb. 11, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 1, 1920; 

* EK 469677; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 

Crew, Itd., London. 


I’VE GOT A GREAT IDEA; from The new 
dictator, words by Frank Craven, 
musie by Silvio Hein [of U. 8.] 

[7907 

© Mar. 22, 1920; 2c Mar. 23, 

To20. Hi 2iaoe17 “T. B.> Barns “& 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


I’VE GOT A LOVIN’ MAN, AND HE JUST 
SUITS ME; words and melody by May 
Hil! and Lovie Austin [of U. S.] 

[7998 


© 1c. Apr. 7, 1920; E 478024; 
Roger Graham, Chicago. 


I’vVE GOT A SWEETHEART EVANGELINE; 
words by A. G. Viviani, music by 
Edouard Hesselberg [or U. S.] 

[7909 

©). Maz; 30; 51920; 2).¢. Apr: 49, 

1920; E 478487; Albert G. Viviani, 
St. Louis. 


I’VE GOT THE FOX-TROT SOM’N BUT IT 
AIN’T NO BLUES; jazz fox-trot, words 
by Jos. B. McDaniel, music and jazz 
arr. by Will B. Morrison [of U. S.] 

[7910 

© Apr. 8, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 

HE 475140; Jos. B. McDaniel co., New 
Bern, N. C. 


I’VE GOT YOUR GIRL A-KEEPING HOUSE 
FOR ME, SO IT’S ALL OFF WITH YOU; 
words by C. St. Denis, melody by R. 
A. Browne [of U. S.] [7911 

© 1c. Mar. 30, 1920; E 474682; 
Charles St. Denis, Indian Orchard, 
Mass. 


I’VE JUST GOT THE BLUES THAT’S ALL; 
fox-trot, words by B. C. Botts, mel- 
ody by Artie Bowers [of U. S.] 

[7912 

1c, Apr: 2, 1920: BH 473913: 

Blanche C. Botts, Fredericksburg, 
Va. 


I’VE LEARNED THE MEANING OF HOME 
SWEET HOME; words by A. B. Baum- 
gardner, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. §8.] Chicago, North American 
music co. ‘E7913 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
EK 475353; Annie Ballweg Baum- 
gardner, Springfield, Ill. 


I’VE TOLD MY LOVE; fox trot from Tum- 
ble in, by Harbach and Friml, played 
by Victor Arden [of U. 8.]; in G. 
(Rythmodik song roll, J 103833) 

[7914 

© May 20,,1919; 2. @ Amr. 29: 

1920; EK 475989; Rythmodik music 

corp., New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on interpretation. ] , 


I WAIT IN THE GARDEN FOR YOU; words 
by E. P. LaBay, musie by Leo Fried- 
man [of U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music Co. [7915 


©) Dee. 30, 29197) 2c Agr? 
1920; E 475150; Edith P. LaBay, 
Lyndon, Wt 


I WANT MY GIRL FROM fame words 
by A. Downey, music by Leo Fried- 
man [of U. S§.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [7916 

© Dec. 30;°19193"2 ¢ Ane. 12, 
1920; E 475154; Aileen Downey, 
Houston, 


I WANT ONLY YOU, LITTLE DREAMLAND 
GIRL; words by H. E. Urban, music 
sy Edouard Hesselberg [of U. S.] 

[7917 

© Mar. 1, 1920; 2 ec. Feb. 26, 

1920; E 474548; Helen HE. Urban, 
Ionia, Mich. 


I WANT THE TWILIGHT AND YOU; 
words by Arthur J. Lamb, music by 
Chas. H. Maskell [of U. S.] [7918 

© .Apr. 21, 192035"2 = Aer. 
1920; E 475824; Morris music pub. 
co., Philadelphia. 


I WANT THE WHOLE WORLD TO KNOW 
JESUS; [words anon.] music by T. J. 
Noonan [of U. 8.] [7919 

© Apr. 29, 1920; 2 ¢...Apr. 30, 
1920; E 478873; Thomas J. Noonan, 
‘New York. 


I WANT TO BE SOMEBODY’S DOLL; words 
by M. Armstrong, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music ¢@o. [7920 


© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
EH 475145; Marion Armstrong, Bir- - 
mingham, Ala. 


494. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 


I WANT TO DIE IN AMERICA, THE LAND 


OF THE RED, WHITE AND BLUE; words 
by Maxwell Spier and B. Epstein, 
- music by M. Spier [of U. S8.] New 
. York, Meyer Cohen music pub. co., 
ine. [7921 
© Sept. 6, 1918; 1 c. Dec. 16, 1918; 
1 ¢« Jan. 7, 1919; E 489646; Ben- 
jamin Epstein, West Haven, Conn. 


WANT TO DIE WHILE YOU LOVE. ME; 
words by Georgia Douglas Johnson, 
music by H. T. Burleigh [of U. 8.] 
1. Low voice.—2. High voice. 

[ 7922, 7923 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c .each Dec. 31, 
1919; E 473559, 473560; G. Ricordi 
&.co., ine., New York. 


I WANT TO GO BACK; words and melody 


by E. W. Milner [of U. S.] [7924 
© 1c. Apr. 20, 1920; E 475540; 
Ed. W. Milner, Cleveland. 


I WANT TO GO DOWN TO CuBA; words by 


J. B. Wright, music by E S. S. Hun- 

tington [of U. S.] [7925 
© 1c. May 6, 1920; E 480166; 

James B. Wright, Franklin, Il. 


WANT YOUR LOVE: words and music 
by J. Jordan [of U. S.] New York, 
Trinity music co. [7926 

© Apr. 10, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 9, 1920; 
E 478173; Julian Jordan, New York. 


WAS ON THE TRAIL THAT LED TO NO- 
WHERE UNTIL I MET YOU; words and 
melody by H. Bayer [of U. S.] 
[7927 
© 1 e. Mar. 31, 1920; E 473861; 
Harold Bayer, Cleveland. 


I WILL BE LIKE DANIEL, BOLD; words by 


C. G. V., music by L. C. Voke [of 

England, domiciled at Philadelphia] 

[7928 

© Mar. 13, 1920;.2 @ ‘Mar; 25, 

1920; E 474515; Charles M. Alexan- 
der, Philadelphia. 


WILL BE YOUR SWEET WILLIAM IF 
YOU’LL BE MY LITTLE ROSE; words by 
N. Ingham, music by C. J. Smith [of 
DS.) [7929 

© 1c. Apr. 16, 1920; E 478954; 
Nelson Ingham and Charles Smith, 
Philadelphia. 


I WILL COME BACK; words by P. Dimat- 


teo, music by Edouard Hesselberg 
[of U. S.] [7930 

© Apr. 10, 1920; 2 ce. Apr. 29, 1920; 
HE} 478984; Pete Dimatteo, St. Louis. 


183234206 495 


7940 


I WILL WALK WHERE THE SAVIOR TROD; 


words and music by A. D. Freeman 
[of U. S.] [7931 
© Mar. 25, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 10, 1920; 
E 475132; Augusta Doan Freeman, 
Angleton, Tex. 
WISH; words by C. Marshall, music 
by Geo. Trevor [of U. S.] [7932 
© 1 ce. Mar. 11, 1920; E 474074; 
Chas. Marshall, West Linn, Or. 
WISH I COULD SEE YOU AGAIN; words 
by E. G. Moore, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. S.] [7933 
© 1c Apr. 7, 1920; E 478061; 
Emma G. Moore, Oakland, Miss. 
WISH I HAD A SWEETHEART; words 
by E. E. Bort, music by Geo. Trevor 
fof U. S.] . [7934 
© 1c. Apr. 8, 1920; E 474959; 
Effie E. Bort, Conneaut, O. 


I WIsH TO BE LOVED BY YoU; words by 


W. S. Simmons, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Leg- 
ters music ¢o. [7935 
mpe.. 49, 1920; ‘2: -¢, Apr. 924. 
1920; E 475677; W. S. Simmons, De- 
pew, N. Y. 
WONDER IF THEY’RE ALL TRUE TO ME; 
words by B. Schaffner, music by Geo. 
Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New York, 
World music pub. corp. [7936 
C...Mar, 22 1920+ 2) ¢, Mar, 24 
1920; E 473479; Bula Schaffner, 
Brewton, Ala. 
WONDER WHAT IT FEELS LIKE TO BE 
POOR; written and composed by C. 
W. Murphy, Dan Lipton and Magini 
[of Great Britain] [ 7937 
© Apr. 1, 1920; 1 e. Apr. 7, 1920; 
E 476053; Lawrence Wright music 
co., London. 
WONDER WHy I’M IN LOVE WITH YOU; 
words and music by Sam Gold [of 
C.7S.] [7938 
© 1c: Mar. 2, 1920; E 474190; 
Jas, V. Loughran, Philadelphia. 


‘WOULD LIKE TO HAVE A GIRL LIKE YOU 


LIKE ME; words by F.. Goodman, mel- 

ody by J. Milton Deleamp [of U. S.], 

arr. by Dave Kaplan [of U. S.] 
[7939 


© 1c. Apr. 19, 1920; E 478456; 
Frank Goodman, New York. 
WOULD RATHER BE A NOBLE OF THE 
MYSTIC SHRINE THAN A BROADWAY 
MILLIONAIRE ; words by L. B. Wilson, 
music by Theodore Hahn, jr. [of 
US.) [7940 


© Apr: “22° 1920 "2 & Apr. 22) 
1920; E 475613; Hillman pub. co., 


Cincinnati. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
pt. 111, 0. s., v.15 


7941 


I WOULD RATHER HAVE MOTHER THAN 
THE WORLD AS A BROTHER; words by 
C. W. Hall, music by E. 8S. 8S. Hunt- 
ington [of VU. S.] [7941 

© 1c. Apr. 7, 1920; E 478049; 

C. W. Hall, Webster City, Ia. 


IDLE MOMENTS; three impressions, by 
Francesco Toni [of England]; pf. 
[7942 
© Apr. 7, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 13, 1920; 
E 476108; Swan & co., Watson & 
Wilcock, ltd., London. 


Ir; words by M. L. Dallas, melody by 
A. Viehoever [of U. S.], arr. by Ma- 
bel Viehoever [of U. S.] [79438 

© 1c. Apr. 14, 1920; E 478254; 
Marie L. Dallas, Washington, and 
Arno Viehoever, Silesia, Md. 


Ir A BOY ONLY KNEW HIS MOTHER; 
words by W. R. Marshall, music by 
Geo. Trevor [of U. S.] [7944 


© 1c. Apr. 8, 1920; E 474960; W. 
R.- Marshall, % Postmaster, New 
York. 


Ir ALL THE YEARS WERE MINE; lyric by 
Harry D. Kerr, music by H. Joseph 
Tandler [of U. S.] [7945 

© Apr. 21, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 22, 1920; 
E 475577; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. i 


IF AN APPLE TEMPTED ADAM, WHAT A 
' PEACH COULD DO TO ME; from Frivoli- 
ties of 1920, words and music by 
Alex. Gerber, Henry Lewis and Ab- 
ner Silver [of U. S.] [7946 
© Mar. 24, 1920; ec. Mar. 25, 
1920; E 474530; M. Whitmark & 
sons, New York. 


2 


a 


IF EVER YOU ARE DREAMING; words by 


Edward Lockton, music by Montague 
Ewing [of Great Britain]; in C, 
with violin obbl. [7947 

(©) Mar. 16,. 1920; 1 ec. Mar. 31, 
1926; E 4699385; Jameson & co., Lon- 
don. 


IF HORSES COULD ONLY LAUGH ; words 
by J. O’Connor, music by Kathryn 
I. White [of U. S.] [7948 

© 1c. Mar. 30, 1920; E 474687; 
John O’Connor, Pittsburgh. 


Ir I CATCH THE GUY WHO MADE THIS 
COUNTRY DRY; words by William Je- 
rome, melody by Harry Von Tiizer 
[of U. 8.], arr. by Ed. Smale [of 
b:S:] [7949 

© 1c. Apr 10, 1920;.E. 475087; 
Harry Von Tilzer music pub. ¢o., 
New York. 


Ir I COULD DREAM FOREVER WHEN MY 
DREAMS ARE ALL OF YOU; words by 
F. Little, music by E. 8S. S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S.] [7950 

© 1c. Apr. 23, 1920; E 478617; 
Florence Little, Bay City, Mich. 


Ir I COULD ONLY MAKE YOU FORGET}; 
words by M. Chismor, music by Geo. 
Trevor [of U. S.] [7951 

© 1c. Apr. 28, 1920; E 478911; 
Michael Chismor, Aliquippa, Pa. 


Ir I FELT SURE OF YOUR LOVE. See 


Whose wife are you. 


Ir I Loox to Hr; duet and chorus, 
words and music by A. J. Showalter 
[of U. S.] [7952 

© Apr. 10, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 29, 1920; 
E 475895; Anthony J. Showalter, 
Dalton, Ga. - 


Ir I ONLY HAD A PAL LIKE YOU; words 

and music by B. L. Woolf [of U. 8.] 

[7953 

© 1c. Mar. 30, 1920; E 474704; 
Bernard L. Woolf, New York. 


Ir I ONLY KNEW; words and music by 
Joseph G. Scoville [of U. S.]; -me- 
dium voice. Ogden, Utah, Scoville 
studio of music. (Seven classical 
love songs, no. 1, e) [7954 

© .Mar.. 11, 1920; 2 Geteet esl, 
1920; E 474057; Goodale Scoville 
co., Ogden, Utah. 


Ir I WERE A BUTTERFLY; words by W. 
H. Lester, music by Leo Friedman 
fof U._S.] Chicage, ML Werk 
American music pub. co. [7955 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 2. ce Apr. 12, 
1920; E 475215; W. H. Lester, Okla- 
homa City, Okl. 


IF IT ONLY HAS A KICK; words by C. M. 
Bower, music by E. S. S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S.] [7956 

© 1c. Apr.. 7, 1920; E 478078; 
C. M. Bower, Washington. 


IF ONCE, ERE I DIED; words by: Laurence 
Housman, music by Richard HE. 
Edwyn [of U. S.]; high voice. [7957 

© Apr. 2, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 3, 1920; 
'E 474756; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. 

Iv ONLY THIS WORLD WERE MINE; 

words by C. HE. Knapp, melody by 

Luther A. Clark [of U. S8.] [7958 
© 1 c. Apr. 5, 1920; EH 478007; 

Charles E. Knapp, Doyon, N. D. 


496 


- MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 - 


7976 


Ir PERSHING WOULD GIVE THE COM- 
MAND; words by H. C. Pratt, music 
by Leo Friedman [of U. S.J] Chi- 
cago, North American music co. 

[7959 

Apr, “32; 

C. . cats, 


© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 « 
1920; E 475164; Harry 
Jacksonville, Fla. 


Ir THE IRISH WISH IT SO; words and 
melody by A. J. Dickerman fof TU. 
S.J [7960 

@ 1\e. Apr: 14, 1920; EB 478252: 
A. J. Dickerman, Cleveland. 


Ir THE LorD HIMSELF HAD NOT BEEN 
ON OUR SIDE; anthem, words from 
Psalms 124 & 118, music by Ernest 
A. Dicks [of England]; mixed 
voices. 4to. [7961 

© Apr. 30, 1920; 2 c. May 3, 1920; 
E 478963; Theo, Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


IF THERE IS SOMEONE FOR EVERYONE 
THEN THERE MUST BE ONE FOR YOU; 
words by D. O. Knapp, music by E. 
-S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] [7962 

@/4 ec. Apr. 8, 1920; E 475025; 
D. O. Knapp, Houston. 


IF THEY KEEP ON SAVING DAYLIGHT, 
GOODBYE TO MOONLIGHT NIGHTS; 


words-and melody by Howard John- | 


son, Cliff Hess and Ferd. Meirisch 
[of U. S.] [7963 
© 1c. Apr. 13, 1920; E 478290; 


Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


IF YOU ARE LONESOME, I’LL COME BACK 
TO You; words by C. F. Henne, 
musie by E. S. S. Huntington [of 
U. S.J [7964 

© 1c Apr. 8, 1920; E 475020; 
Chas. F. Henne, Winnipeg, Canada. 


IF YOU COULD BE THE GOLDEN HEART OF 
EVERY DREAM; words by L. Liver- 
good, music by E. S. 8S. Huntington 
[of U. S.] [7965 

© 1c Apr. 14, 1920; E 478327; 
Lenore Livergood, Auburn, Ind. 


IF YOU DON’T LEAP, GIRLS, IN THE LEAP 
YEAR, THEN THERE'LL BE NO MORE 

. HOPE FoR you; words by J. Rath, 
music by E. 8S. S. Huntington [of 
U: 8.] [7966 
© 1c. Apr. 23, 1920; E 478669; 
Joseph Rath, Ft. Leavenworth, Kan. 


Ir you KNEW WHAT IT MEANT TO BE 

. LONESOME; words and music by 
-Lasses White [of U. S8.] [7967 

© Mar. 8, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 13, 1920; 

. E 474257; Buckeye music pub. ¢o., 
Columbus, O. 


IF YOU ONLY WILL BE MINE; words by 
A. E. Peterson, melody by R. A. 
Browne [of U. S.] [7968 

© 1c Mar. 29, 1920; E 473763; 
Alfred E. Peterson, St. Louis. 


IF YOU START TO TICKLE ME; words by 
P. R. Nye, music by E. S. S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [7969 

© 1c. Apr. 16, 1920; E 478375; 
P. R. Nye, Akron, O. 


IF YOU WANT TO KEEP THE BOYS AT 
HOME; words by Andrew Allen, mu- 
sic by E. Stanelli [of Great Britain] 

[7970 
© Feb. 25, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 4, 1920; — 
E 469449; Lawrence Wright music 
co., London. 


ILLINOIS THE GREAT; words by Mrs. 
L. B. Rex, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters musie 
co. [7971 

©, Apr,..26,. 1920; 2c. Apr. 29, 
1920: hh. 47591o> Mrs. 2.” B.. hex; 
Meriden, fl. 


IMMORTALITY; words by Lord Lytton, 
music by Cyril Scott [of England] ; 
in F. [7972 

(©) Mar) 16 19204 1 ©. .Mar ie 
1920; E 469765; Elkin & co., London. 


IMPATIENT WAITING; words by S. Lech, 
music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] 
New York; World music pub. corp. 

[7973 
© Apr. 14, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 20,1920; 
E 475731; Simon Lech, New York. 


IMPRESSIONI DAL VERO; 2° parte, di G. 
Francesco Malipiero [of Italy]; par- 
titura d’ orch. Contents: Colloquio 
di campane.—I cipressi e il vents.— 
Baldoria campestre. [7974 

© Mar. 27, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 30, 
1920; E 469928 : J. & W. Chester, 
London. 


IMPRESSIONS D’AUTOMNE; par Vincenzo 
‘ Davieo [of Italy]; pf. Contents; 
Agonie de _ roses. —Bacchanale.— 
Cloches dans la brume. [7975 
.© Mar. 4, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
E 469457; Joseph- Williams, lItd., 
London. 


IMPROMPTU DE coNcERT. See Alcock 
(Gilbert A.) Two concert studies. 


IMPROVVISO: Gi Giuseppe Frugatta [of 

Italy]; pf. [7976 

© Aug. 20, 1919; 1c. Dec. 3, 1919; 

E 469463; Casa musicale Sonzogno, 
ABA? Milan. 


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7977 


In A CHINESE TEMPLE; impression, by 
George Clerbois [of France, domi- 
_eiled at Santa Barbara, Calif.]; op. 
3, no. 2;.violin and piano. [7977 
© Feb. 5, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 11, 1920; 

E 474147; Carl Fischer, New York. 


IN A CORNER OF YOUR HEART; words by 
Eva Gibbs, music by Paul H. Cagle 
[of U. S.] [7978 

© Apr. 29, 1920;°1 ¢ Apr. 29, 
1920 ; E 4758385 ; Southern music pub. 
co., Knoxville, Tenn. 


IN A COTTAGE GARDEN; intermezzo, by 
S. H. Braithwaite, arr. by Ernest 
Reeves [of Great Britain] ; 2 violins, 
’cello, bass harmonium and piano. 
(Augener’s cinema music) [7979 

© Apr. 7, 1920; 1 ¢ Apr. 23, 1920; 
E 476313; Augener, ltd., London. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


IN BABYLAND; words and music by Ray 
Perkins [of U. S.J, arr. by William 
Daniels [of U. S.]; piano with 

~ words. [7980 

© 1c. Apr. 9,.1920; E 478195; 
Henry Burr music corp., New York. 


IN BARCHETTA; waltzes, by A. Fasano 


tor UU. Sb. arr, by b. OCanorm of 
U. 8.]; 1st and 2nd mand. and guit. 
4to. [7981 


© Jan. 15, 1920; 2 c Mar. 25, 
1920; E 474608; O. Di Bella, New 
York. 


In C2LIA’S FACE MY HEAVEN IS; part 
song, words by Courtenay Mansel, 
musie by Julius Harrison [of Great 
Britain]; mixed voices. 4to. [7982 

© Mar. 11, 1920; 1 ec Mar. 24, 
1920; E 469791; J. Curwen & sons, 
. Itd., London. 


In CALIFORNIA, THE LAND WHERE 
- DREAMS COME TRUE; lyric by MT. 


Shelley Sutton, melody by Sid Brown 
fof U. S.], arr. by. S. A. Brown [of 
U. S8.] [7983 

© 1 e¢. Mar. 31, 1920; E 473894; 
S. Allen Brown, Los Angeles. 


In cHuRcH. See Lyrics. 


IN DAYS OF CHIVALRY; Suite, by Ernest 
Reeves [of Great Britain]; pf. Con- 
tents: 1. The knight errant.—2. My 
lady’s lattice —3. Old Whitehall.— 
4. The curfew. [ 7984 

Gr Max.) 7225) 1920< Te Apr. 23, 
1920; FE 476320; Schott & co., London. 


‘pt. 11, n:s., v. 15 


IN DEAR OLD DIXIE; words and music by 
Robert Hunsick bie Goh] ' [7985 


© Apr. 3, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 9, 1920 ; 
E 478692; Starr & Hunsick music 
pub. co., Phoenix, Ariz. 


In Dorset; words by Frances arn 
ford, music by Francis Toye [of 
Great Britain] (Curwen edition, 


no, 2157) [7986 


© Mar. 1, 1920; 1 ec Mar. 15, 
1920; E 469586; J. Curwen & sons, 
Itd., London. 


IN ERIN’S ISLE THERE’S A WONDERFUL 
CHARM; words by R. B. Brown, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. S8.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [7987 

© Mar. *297°1920; 2. See. 
1920; E 474844; Robert B. Brown, 
Edmonton, Canada. 


In FLANDERS’ FIELDS; poem by John 
D. McCrae, music by A. MacFadyen 
[of U. S.]; violin obbl. ad lib., 
Milwaukee, Liberty pub. co. 1. Low 
voice in F.—2. High voice, in A. 
[7988 
-© Mar. 11, 1920; 2 each Mar. 11, 
1920; E 474061; Alexander Mack ad- 
yen, Milwaukee. 


music setting by Josef Hof- 
mann [of U. S.] [7989 

© Feb. 5, 1920; 2 ce. Mar. 11, 1920; 
E 474164; Carl Fischer, New York. 


In Gay Havana; fox trot, by Kahn 
and Blaufus. played by Charley 
Straight and Roy Bargy [of U. S.] 
(Imperial player rolls, no. 91071) 
[7990 
© Apr. 21, 1920: 2-<¢ Agre24 
1920; IX 475770; Imperial player roll 
co., Chicago. [Copyright is claimed 
* on interpretation. ] 


words by W. H. Pratt, 
music by E. S. S. Huntington [of 
i a ae [7991 

© 1c. Apr. 23, 1920; E 478671; 
-William H. Pratt, Woronoco, Mass. 


IN MEMORY OF FALLEN HEROES; words 
by J. W. Miller, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Leg- 
ters music co. [7992 
© Apr. 26, 1920; 2, & Ape. 2s; 
1920; E 475923; J. W. . Bs Mil- 
waukee. 
IN MEMORY OF HENRY VAN DYKE; 
words by A. F. Van Dyke, music by 
Leo Friedman fof U. S.] Chicago, 
North American musie co. [7993 
© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 ce. Apr. 12, 1920; 
FE. 475255; Alice Freemont Van Dyke, ~ 
Sumner, Wash. 


IN MEMORY; 


498 


- MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


8012 


no. 5, 1920 
IN MEMORY’S GARDEN; words by H. R. 
Asselin, music by ‘Thomas Ey *Cor- 
' nell [of U. 8.] [ 7994 


© 1 c Mar. 26, 1920; E 473575; 
Hector R. Asselin, Lowell. 


IN MY AEROPLANE WITH YOU; words by 
~ Chas. W. Hatch, music by Gladys 
Cooke Snell-[of U. 8.] Los Angeles, 
Hatch-Sokolow music pub. co. [7995 
; ©) San: 25, 8920.2" ¢ Feb. -24, 
.. 1920; E 474199; Maxwell Sokolow, 
. Los Angeles. 


IN My oLp GREEN MouUnrTaAIN HOME: 
words by C. M. Hartman, music by 
_ Henry Mullen [of U. 8.] [7996 
©-1e¢. Apr. 2, 1920; E 473908; 
Charles M. Hartman, Bristol, Conn. 


IN NO MAN’S LAND AT NIGHT; words by 
C. Hilliker, music by Leo Friedman 
fot, U.S.) Chicago, North American 
music co. [T7997 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 ¢. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475340; Carolyn. Hilliker, Pough- 
keepsie, N. =. 


IN o“p JAPAN; fox trot-song, words 
and music by M. L. Johnson [of 
we} [7998 

i fe apr, 101920." H 475112; 
Myron L. Johnson, Chicago. 


In oLD Rancoon ; by Gitz Rice [of Can- 
- ada, domiciled at New York]; mel- 
ody with piano acc. [7999 
fe var, 2a, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 24, 
1920; E 473563; G. Ricordi & ©co., 
ine. New York. 

IN OUR DEAR HOME SWEET HOME; words 
and “music ny ee” Spe Huntington 
[of U. S.] [8000 

© 1c. May 6, 1920; E 480167; 
Frank S. Smith, Peace Dale, R. I. 


In PHILIDELPHIA; words by J. Wood- 
burn, music by Artie Bowers [of U. 
S.] New York, Authors & composers 
service co. [8001 

© 1c. Apr. 2, 1920; E 473923 ; John 
Woodburn, Plant City, Fla. 

IN SOME. WAY THE CABLEGRAM GOT 
WORDED WRONG; words by L. M. 
Ramby, music by E. S. S. Hunting- 
tom, fot U. §.] {8002 

© 1c. Apr. 23, 1920; EH 478642; 
Lola M. Ramby, Kalamazoo, Mich. 

See Rustic suite. 

- IN sunny ALABAMA; words by A. H. 

Bittmann, music by E. S. 8. Hunt- 

ington [of U. S8.] [8003 
© 1c. Apr. 7, 1920; E 478054; An- 

tonia H. Bittmann, Johnstown, Pa. 


IN SPRINGTIME. 


IN THAT LITTLE CHURCH DOWN THE 
LANE; words by A. Schwalbe, music 
by Hector Richard [of U. S] Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [8004 

© Apr. 19, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 24, 1920; 
EK 475658 ; Albert Schw albe, Decator, 
Ill. 


IN THAT WHEAT HARVEST TIME; two 
step. words and music by H. Inman 
[of U. 8.], arr. by. Harry Funk [of 
U. 8.]. Dayton, O., Scharf & Inman. 

[8005 
© Apr. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 29, 1920; 
E 475841 ; Herbert Inman, Dayton, O. 


IN THE DEAR OHIO VALLEY;.words by 
L. Vincent, music by E. S. 8. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [8006 


© 1c. May 6, 1920; E 480187; 
Lavina Vincent, E. Liverpool, O. 


IN THE EVENING BY THE TWILIGHT; 
words by A. M. Keiper, music by E. 
S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] [S007 

© 1c. Apr. 14, 1920; E 478309; 
A. M. Keiper, Cleveland. 


IN THE EVENING HOURS; words by J. 
. Carnell, melody by Herman A. Hum- 
mel [of U. S.] [S008 
© 1c Apr. 20, 1920; E 475538; 
John Carnell, Minneapolis. 


IN THE FARMYARD. 
- Hagerup) 


IN THE FIELDS OF VIOLETS, WHERE I 
. FIRST MET YOU; words by ©. H. Stone, 
music by E. S. S. Huntington [of 
Uis.]J [8009 
29 “OA pre Bis 192022" oe. Apres 24, 
1920; E 478724; Chas. H. Stone, 
- Tony Borgia, Huntington, W. Va. 


See Grieg [Edvard 


IN THE GARDEN OF set words by B. 

Krupp, music by E $s. S. Hunting- 

_ ton [of U.8.] [8010 

© 1c Apr. 23, 1920; E 478650 ; 
Ben Krupp, New Athens, Ill. 


IN THE GARDEN OF MY HEART; words by 
P. Rarsak, music by Leo Friedman 
fof U. S.] Chicago, Ill., North Amer- 

- ican musie pub. co. [8011 

- ©) ADeG,.)30% 2919472 -cs.. Apri 12, 
1920; E 475157; Paul Hanes, To- 
ledo, O. 


IN THE.GLEN. .See Pictures. 


IN THE HEART OF THE SUNSET; words 

. and music by P. A. Herrity [of U. 8.], 

arr. by Frederick J. Profe [of U. 8.] 

[8012 

©t1e Feb. 24, 1920; E 474048; 
Paul A. Herrity, New Haven. ~ 


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8013 


IN THE KING’S GARDEN; by Roshanara 
[pseud. of O. Craddock, of England, 
domiciled at New York]; piano. 


[8013 
_ ©1c. Mar. 20, 1920; E 474466; 
Olive Craddock, professionally 


known as Roshanara, New York. 


IN THE LAND OF DEMOCRACY; words by 
A. Schubert, music by E. S. S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [8014 

© ic. Apr. 14, 1920; E 478325: 
Alfred Schubert, New York. 


IN THE LAND OF MEMORY; words by 
R. W. Toms, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. S.] Ghicago, North American 
music co. [8015 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475236; Ruth Wilkison Toms, 
Yreka, Calif. 


IN THE LAND OF RICE AND TEA; words 
and music by Charley Straight and 
Paul Biese [of U. S.] [8016 

© Mar. 27, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 27, 
1920; E 4746380; Shapiro, Bernstein 
& co., inc., New York. 


IN THE ST. LAWRENCE VALLEY; words 
by R. S. Dennee and A. M. Clink, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [8017 

© Apr. 17, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 24, 1920; 
EH 475634; Roscoe S. Dennee and A, 
M. Clink, Watertown, N. Y. 


IN THE SHOP. See Old curiosity shop, 

IN THE SILENT NIGHT; words by H. C. 

Colman, music by Hector Richard 

[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co, 

[8018 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 

EK 474862; H. C. Colman, Colorado 
Springs, Colo. 


IN THE SILVER HAZE. See Outdoor life, 


IN THE TIME OF WATTEAU; from the 

suite Hampton Court, by Christopher 

4 Becket Williams, arr. by Ernest 

Reeves [of Great Britain] ; 2 violins, 

cello, bass, harmonium and piano. 

(Augener’s cinema music) [8019 

© Apr. 7, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 23, 1920; 

E 476317; Augener, Itd., London. 

[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


IN THE VALLEY, WHERE THE YOUGHIOU- 
GHENY’s FLOWING; words by C. O. 
Spiker, music by«H. S. S. Hunting- 
ton of [U. S.] [8020 

©1c. Apr. 23, 1920; E 478663; C, 
O. Spiker, Versailles, Ia. 


EE ee eT 


pt, 101, 0's, Vv. 15 


In THY LOVING ARMS; words by Her- 
bert Etheridge, music by Lellie 
Turner [of U. S.] [8021 


© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 31, 1920: 
E 473874; Herbert Etheridge, Col- 
quitt, Ga. 


IN TWILIGHT’S HOLY HOUR; words by 
Mrs. L. E. Cartledge, music by Leo. 
Friedman [of U. §.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [8022 


© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475170; Mrs. Lee Early Cartiedge, 
Midway, ‘Ala, 


IN youR ARMS; fox-trot, by Al. Glazer, 
arr. by H. M. Higgs [of Great 
Britain] orch. 4to. (Chappell & 
co.’s orchestral journal, no. 783) 

[8023 

© Apr. 2, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 24, 1920; 

E 476323; Maurice Richmond music 

co., ine.. New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement] 


piano. [8024 


© Feb. 27, 1920;1¢. Mar. 16, 1920; 
E 469668; Maurice Richmond music 
co., New York. 


INCERTITUDE; paroles de Henri Brody, 
musique de Mare Delmas [of 
France] [8025 

© Apr. 8, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 9, 1920; 
E 476075; Société anonyme des édi- 
tions Ricordi, Paris. 


INCONTRO; melodia, versi di Carmelo 
Hrrico, music di Luigi Denza [of 
Italy] 1. Sop. or ten.—2. Mezzo-sop. 
or baritone.—3. Contralto or bass. 

[8026-8028 


© Mar. 11, 1920; 1 c. each Mar. 12, 
1920; E 469555469557 ;x G. Ricordi & 
co., Milan. 


versi di A. Lania, musica di Luigi 
Mattiello [of Italy]; mand. acc. 
Naples, Emilio Gennarelli e c. 4to, 
[8029 


© Feb. 1, 1920; 1 ec. Mar. 31, 1920; 
E 469954 ; Italian book co., New York. 


INDEPENDENCE (L’) DES poreTs; 10 
études—exercises, par Armand Pa- 
rent [of Paris]; violon. [8030 

© Feb. 16, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 2, 1920; 
EH 469380; H. Hérelle et cie., Paris. 


words by Charies 
Myall, music by William Y. Webbe 
[of U. S.] ; mezzo-sop. [80381 

© Mar. 31, 1920; 1 ec. Apr. 1, 1920; 
HE 474730; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 


INDIAN LULLABY; 


900 


- MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 


8048, 


INGENUE (L’) ; valse, by R. Penso [of 

Great Britain]; piano. [8032 

© Apr. 6, 1920; 1c. Apr. 21, 1920; 

E 476250; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


INISFAIL; cycle of five Irish songs, 
words by P. J. O’Reilly, music by 
J. Ord-Hamilton [of England]; me- 
dium. Contents:—1. The Irish 
mother.—2. Over where my heart 
is—3. Haven—4. Forgotten.—5d. 
Home thoughts. [8033 


© Mar. 2, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 18, 1920; 


E 469693; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


INNO DEI FIGLI D'ITALIA; versi di Cor- 
rado Stornello, musica di D. Tripepi 
fof U. S.] [8034 

wep, 15. 1930: 2.¢c. Mar. 25, 
1920; E 474524; Domenico Tripepi, 
Brooklyn. 


INTERMEZZO. See Miles (Percy Hilder) 
Three pieces. 


INVITATION TO DANCE. See Celebrated 
composers, their works and how to 
enjoy them. 


INVOCATION ; words and music by L. 
Hillier [of France] [8035 


© 1c. Mar. 18, 1920; E 469722 ; 
Louis Hillier, Paris. 


Io TREMO; versi e musica di Cesare 


Menichini [of Italy]; mand. acc. 
Naples, Emilio Gennarelliec. 4to. 
[8036 


© Feb. 1, 1920; 1 ce. Mar. 31, 1920; 
E 469953; Italian book co., New 
York. 


IOLA GAVOTTE; by D. S. Godfrey [of 
U. S.J]; pf. [8037 
(© Mar.’ 25,°1920- 2 -c. Mar. 29, 
1920 ;, E 473715; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 
IowA BRIGADE BAND; march, 1 
Jewell [of U. S.]; band. 4to. 


by 


[8038 

ie Mar,.1G. 1970: 2. ¢. Mar... 11, 

1920; E 474052; Fred Jewell, Oska- 
loosa, Ia. 


IRELAND; words and music by B. H. 
Holtschulte [of U. S.] New York, 
Lenox co. [8039 
© Apr. 7, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 10, 1920; 
HE 475110; B. H. Holtschulte, New- 
ark, O. 


IRELAND A NATION; lyric by Charles H. 
Redman, music by T. A. Metz [of 
U. S.] Stamford, Conn., Metz mu- 
sic co. [8040 

© May 3, 1919; 2 c. May 4, 1920; 
E 480052; Theo. A. Metz, Stamford, 
Conn. 


IRELAND A REPUBLIC; words by P. Hef- 

fernan, music by Hector Richard [of 

U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[8041 

© Apr. 26, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 29, 1920; 

E 475925; Mrs. P. J. Heffernan, For- 
estville, Conn. 


IRELAND’S PRAYER; lyric by Hugh J. 
Creighton, music by James C. Crane 
for U--8. Fin’. [8042 

© Mar. 16, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 20, 1920; 
E 478107; Cosmopolitan music pub. 
eo, New Brizhton,, 1....J., IN. Y.. 


RENE; Selection, by Harry Tierney, arr. 
by Arthur Lange [of U. S.]; piano. 
[8043 

© Apr. 2, 1920; 2 ce. Apr. 3, 1920; 
E 478086; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


—words and music by R. S. Ewing 
[ot U.S] ; [8044 
© 1c. Mar. 31, 1920; E 473859; 

Robert Safford Ewing, Pasadena. 


IRISH EYES; words by J. Babbitt, jr., 

musie by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 

Chicago, North American music co. 

[8045 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 ce. Apr. 12, 1920; 

E 475231; James Babbitt, jr., Sche- 
nectady, N. Y. 


IrtsH (THE) FLAG; words by H. Coates, 


music by E. S. S. Huntington [of 
U. S.J [8046 

©1e. Apr. 6, 1920; E 474872; H. 
Coates, New Orleans. 


IrisH (THE) MoTHER. See Inisfail. 


IrnisH (THE) REPUBLIC; words by F. P. 
Flanagan, music by Enoch Ford [of 
U. S.] Shamrock series. [8047 

© Nov. 21, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 29, 1920; 
E 475907; Frank P. Flanagan, Los 
Angeles. 


Is iT FAIR; words by EH. A. Wickel, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[8048 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 

E 475318; Elmer A. Wickel, Reading 
Pa. 


O01 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8049 


pt. 111, 0. s., v. 15° 


Is IT WELL WITH THEE; words and 

music by A. J. Showalter [of U. 8.] 

[8049 

© Apr. 10, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 29, 1920; 

E 475900; Anthony J. Showalter, Dal- 
ton, Ga. 


ISLE OF DREAMLAND; words by E. D. 
Peck, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of 
U. S.] New York, World music pub. 
corp. [8050 

© Mar. 22, 1920; 2 c. Mar, 24, 1920; 
E 473485; E. D. Peck, Swissvale, Pa. 


Ir Is NOT ALWAYS May; words by Long- 
fellow, music by C. G. Heintzman 
fof Canada] Toronto, Nordheimer 
piano and music co, ltd. [8051 

© Mar. 18, 1920; 1c. Mar. 22, 1920; 
E 469782; Cornelia Gerhard Heintz- 
man, Toronto, Canada. 


IT MUST BE LOVE; duet from 3 showers, 
words by Henry Creamer, music by 
Turner Layton [of U. S.] [8052 

© Mar. 22, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 20, 1920; 
E 474453; Chas. K. Harris, New 
York. 


It’s A LONG WAY TO WEST VIRGINIA; 
words by Mrs. R. G. Morrow, music 
by E. S. S. Huntington [of U. 8.] 

[8053 
© 1«¢. May 6, 1920; E 480178; Mrs. 
R. G. Morrow, Palmyra, Tenn. 


It’s A LONG WAYS TO PEACE; words by 
W. HH. Walker, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. §.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [8054 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2e¢. Apr. 2, 1920; 
E 474836; Wm. Howard Walker, 
Oakland, Calif. 


It’s A SHAME I HAVEN’T MONEY BY THE 
BARREL; words by R. E. Bull, music 
by Hector Richard [of U. S8.] Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [8055 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 
BE 474770; Richard HE. Bull, Kenosha, 
Wis. 


It’s A WINTER GARDEN MELODY THAT’S 
HAUNTING ME; lyric and melody by 
L. Cowan [of U. 8.] [8056 

© 1.¢ May 4, 1920; E 480054; 
Lynn Cowan, New York. 


It’S A WONDERFUL SPOT; from The new 
dictator, words by Frank Craven, 
music by Silvio Hein [of U. S.] 

[8057 


© Mar. 22, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 23, 1920; | 


E 473529; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


It’s ALL THE GO; words and music by 
S. W. Krebs [of U. 8.] [8058 
©. 1 @ Apr. *20,°1920; Bi 473508 5 

S. Walter Krebs, New York. 


IT’S ALWAYS THE FAULT OF THE MEN; 
from 3 showers, words by Henry 
Creamer, music by Turner Layton 
[of U. S.] [8059 

© Mar. 22, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 20, 1920; 
E 474457; Chas. K. Harris, New 
York. 

It’s ALWAYS YOU; words and music by 

R. James [of U. S.] [8060 
© 1c. Apr. 21, 1920; E 478538; 
Richard James, Brooklyn. 


It’s BEST THAT WE PART; words by D. 
Campbell, music by- E. §S. S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [8061 

© 1c. Mar. 29, 1920; E 473793; 
Dan Campbell, Sacramento, Calif. 


It’s DrxIE; words by J. A. Arringdale, 
jr., music by C. E. Bray, jr. [oe U. 
‘] [8062 
©- Apr. 22, 1920; 2°) Apr 22. 
1920; E 478705; Bray, Arringdale & 
co., Easton, Md. 


IT’S GREAT TO BE IN LOVE; words by HE. 
Dorsey, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. S.J] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[8063 

© Apr. 17, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 24, 1920; 

E 475645; Elizabeth Dorsey, Oak- 
land, Pa. 


It’s HARD TO FOOL YOUR WIFE; words 
by G. L. Riggs, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Leg- 
ters music co. [8064 

© Mar. 18, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 24, 
1920; E 473813; Geo. L. Riggs, Ma- 
nilla, Ia. 


It’s ONLY ON THE MOVIE SCREEN; words 
and music by J. Heath [of U. S.] 

— [8065 

© ic. Apr. 23, 1920; E 478606; 
Jennie Heath, Albany. 


- 


It’S THE DIMPLE IN HER CHIN I CAN’T 
RESIST; words and music by S. G. 
Webster [of U. S.] [8066 
~©1c. Mar. 28, 1920;.E 474501; 
Stella Gates Webster, Seattle. 


It’s THE WAY THAT YOU HAVE, WHEN 
YOU SMILE; lyric by Tom Post, music 
by George Botsford [of U. S.] 

[8067 

© Apr. 30, 1920; 2 c. May 1, 1920; 

E 478892; Jerome H. Remick & ¢o., 
New York. 


002 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 


IT’S WONDERFUL ;. words by Ben Hecht, 
music by Delos Owen [i. e. J. D. 
Owen of U. S.] [8068 


© 1c Apr. 16, 1920; E 478513; 
Jay Delos Owen, Chicago. 


IT SEEMED A LONG LONG TRIP TO BOSTON, 
BUT I’M HERE ALRIGHT; words by M. 
L. Shuster, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [8069 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 2 ec. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475368; Mary L. Shuster, Lancas- 
ter, Wis. 


IT SEEMS LIKE AGES AND AGES AND 
YOU’VE ONLY BEEN GONE A DAY; words 
and music by James Kendis and 
James Brockman [of U. S.] [8070 

© Mar. 10, 1920; 2 « Mar. 27, 
1920; E 474623; Kendis-Brockman 
music ¢co., inc., New York. 


Ir TAKES UNCLE SAM TO END IT; words 
by E. Mays, melody by R. A. Browne 
[of U. S8.] [8071 

© 1c. Apr. 10, 1920; E 475107; 
Edith Mays, New Martinsville, W. 
Va. 


IT WAS SUMMERTIME IN ERIN; words 
by B. Kelly, music by E. 8S. 8. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [8072 

© 1c. Apr. 21, 1920; E 478560; 
Bertha Kelly, Orange, N. J. 


Ir WILL BE HARD TO SAY GOOD-BYE;} 
words by E. H. Lane, music by E. S. 
S. Huntington [of U. S.] [8073 


© 1c. Apr. 23, 1920; E 478645; 
Ernest H. Lane, Sardora, Iil. 


IT WILL NEVER BE DRY DOWN IN HA- 
VANA, NO MATTER WHAT HAPPENS 
"ROUND HERE; words by Wm. Tracey, 
music by Halsey K. Mohr [of U. 8.] 

[8074 

oApre T1920: 2c Apr 1, 1920: 

E 474717; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
ine., New York. % 


Prazy.: from Getting Toulouse, words 
and music by C. EH. Biggs, arr. by 
Charles W. Chylinski [of U. S8.] 


[8075 | 
© Mar. 16, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 19, 1920; 
E 478688; Clark E. Biggs. Des 
_ Moines. 


— words and melody by B. Recca [of 
Italy, domiciled at San Francisco, 
Calif. ] 


© 1.¢. Mar. 29, 1920; H 473783; 
Billy Recca, San Francisco. 


[8076 | 


8086: 


IVY-COVERED (THE) COTTAGE; words by 
Mrs. F. Trickle, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. S.] 8077 

© 1c. Apr. 6, 1920; E 474894; Mrs. 
Francis Trickle, Pitkin, Col. 


J’AIME L’ANE; récit musical, poésie de 
Francis Jammes, musique de Hector 
Fraggi [of France] ; basse. [8078 

© Mar. 6, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 24, 1920; 
E 469829; A. Z. Mathot, Paris. 


JACKROSE; words by Elmar Vente, 

music by Frank Anthony [of U. S.] 

[8079 

© Apr. 27, 1920; 2c. Apr. 28, 1920; 

E 478886; Berthold Spitzner, New 
York. 


JAKEY GINGER BLUES : words by Paul A. 
Smith, music by Len Murphy [i. e. 
Linwood Murphy, of U. S.] [8080 

© Apr. 5, 1920; 2c. Apr. 14, 1920; 
E 478276; Smith & Murphy, Boston. 


JALOWICZ (RoGER) A sonnet; were I 
the ring, French words by Alfred de 
Musset, English words by H. Aldas, 
music by R. Jalowicz [of Great 
Britain. ] [8081 
©)f’eb.21,.¢1920-02 1c, Apr. 3, 1920: 
E 469997; Boosey & co., London. 


JAMAICA; words and music by M. Ott 
[of U. S.] Wollaston, Mass., Bob Ott 
preducing co. [8082 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 
E 473990; Matthew Ott, Wollaston, 
Mass. 


JAPANESE (THE) DOLL; by E. R. Kroe- 

ger [of U. S.]; piano. [8083 

© Mar. 25, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 29, 1920; 

E 473734; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


JAVA; words by Fred Blanchard, music 
by C. H. Haentjens [fof U. 8.], arr. 
by F. Blanchard [of U. S.] [ 8084 

© 1 c. Apri-%3, 1920; Hr 415378 ; 
Charles H. Haentjens, San Francisco. 


JAZZ ELATION ; words and music by G.. 
E. Kufer [of U. S.] New York, Para- 
mount song publishers, inc. [8085 


©. Mare: 10% 1926572 e. Mar) 17, 
1920; E 478515; George Edward 
Kufer, New York. 


JAZZ, JAZZ THE OLD BANJO TO A MiIs- 
SISSIPPI LULLABYE; words by L. Tym- 
eson, music by Leo. I'riedman [of 
U. S.] Chicago, Il., North American 
music pub. co. [S086 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475367; Lew Tymeson, Troy, N. Y. 


903° 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8087 


JAZZ POT; fox-trot, by Phil R. Meny 

of [Great Britain] ; piano. [8087 

© Apr. 6, 1920; 1 ec. Apr. 21, 1920; 

E 476255; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


JAZZ TIME TOWN OF MINE; words by 
Francis M. Sterling, music by A. 
Leopold Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [8088 

© Feb. 14, 1920; 2 ec. Feb. 21, 
1920; E 474188 : Francis M. Sterling, 
Knoxville, Tenn. 


JAZZAPATION ; fox-trot, by Edward B. 

Claypoole [of U. S8.] ; piano. [8089 

© Apr. 30, 1920; 2 c. May 1, 1920; 

E 478893; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


JAZZMANIA; jazz fox-trot, by Gene 
Williams, arr. by J. Ord Hume [of 
Great Britain]; band. (In Boosey’s 
brass & reed band journal, no. 601.) 

[8090 

© Mar. 13, 1920; 1c. Apr. 15, 1920; 

EH 476151; Lawrence Wright music 

co., London. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement ] 


JAZZOLA; quartette, words by Al M. 
Kendall, music by J. Russel Robin- 
son and Theodore Morse, arr. by T. 
Morse [of U. S.]; male voices. 4to. 

[8091 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 9, 1920; 

E 475065; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


JAzzyY (THE) ROLL JINGLE; words by J. 
EK. Le Tourneux, music by Geo. Graff, 
jr. [of U. S.] New York, World 
music pub. corp. [8092 

© Apr. 14, 1920; 2c. Apr. 30, 1920; 
E 475732; John E. Le Tourneux, 
Valier, Mont. 


JELLY BEAN ; fox-trot, by Rosen, Verges 
and Dupre, played by Clarence Jones 
[of U. S.] (Imperial player rolls, no. 
91072.) [8093 


© Apr. 21, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 24, 1920; 
E 475775; Imperial player roll co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation.] — 


—— words by Jimmie Dupre and Sam 

Rosen, music by Joe Verges [of U.S.] 

[8094 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 

E 473986; Universal music pub- 
lishers, ine., New Orleans. 


pt. m1, n.s., v. 15 


JERRY; by Dannie O’Neil and Billy 
Baskette [of U. S.], arr. by Arthur 
Lange [of U. S.]; mixed quartette. 
4to. [8095 

© Dec. 31, 1919: 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 478287 ; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


—— quartette, words by Danny O’Neil, 
music by Billy Baskette, arr. by Ar- 
thur Lange [of U. S.] male voices. 
Ato. [8096 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 2c. Apr. 9, 1920; 
E 475064; Leo Feist, inc., New. York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arange- 
ment] 


JERRY’S DANCING DOGS. See Old curi- - 


osity shop. 


JESU RUF; worte und musik von D. 

Koroch [of U. S.] [8097 

© Feb. 17, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 11, 1920; 

1 ec. Mar. 17, 1920; E 473373; David 
Koroch, Fresno, Calif. 


JESUS I My CROSS HAVE TAKEN; hymn 
anthem, words by Henry Francis 
Lyte, music by Walter Howe Jones 
[of U. S.]; mixed voices. 4to. 

[8098 

© Apr. 30, 1920; 2 ec. May 3, 1920; 

E 478970; Theo. Presser cO., Phila- 
delphia. 


JESUS IS MIGHTY TO SAVE; words by 
Cc. C. V., musie by L. C. Voke [of 
England, domiciled at Philadelphia ] 

[8099 

© Mar. 13, 1920; 2 ec Mar. 25, 

1920; E 474516; Charles M. Alexan- 
der, Philadelphia. 


JESUS Is OUR SHEPHERD; words by H. 
Stowell, music by Herbert Sanders 
[of Canada] S8vo. (Hvangel series 
no. 9) [8100 

© Mar. 2, 1920; 1 ce. Mar. 2, 1920; 
E 469427; Woodward & co., London, 
Canada. 


JESUS STARB FUR MICH; worte und 
musik von D. Koroch [of U. 8.] 
[8101 
© Feb. 17, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 11, 1920; 
1.ec. Mar. 17, 1920; E 473378; David 
Koroch, Fresno, Calif. 


JEUNE (LE) HOMME DU PARC MON- 
CEAU; paroles de E. Dumont, mu- 
sique de F, L. Bénech [of France] ; 
piano et chant. [8102 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 1 c. Mar. 2, 1920; 
E 469390; F. L. Bénech, Paris. | 


Jig. See Georgian suite. 


o04 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 : 


JILTED ; words by R. B. Durdin, melody 


by R. Henri Robinson [of U. S.] 
[8103 
© 1c. Apr. 23, 1920; E 478604; 
Robert B. Durdin, Philadelphia. 


JOHN BARLEYCORN; words by M. J. 
Burns, music by Glenn F. Welty [of 
5. | [8104 

© Apr. 6, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 3, 1920; 
E 478163; Margaret Jennie Burns, 
Peoria, Ill. 


JOLLY Boy; fox trot, by T. Bidgood [of 
England]; violin, cornet, clarinet, 
cello and bass. (In Hawkes & son’s 

_ dance album, no. 3) [8105 


© Feb. 18, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 2, 1920; 
EH 469469; Hawkes & son, London. 


JOLLY (A) cop; march, by Ralph Jar- 
rett [of U. S.] band. 4to. [8106 


© Apr. 28, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 29, 1920; 
E 475928; H. C. Miller, Parkersburg, 
Pa. 


JOLLY GOOD ALE AND OLD; part song, 
words by John Still, music by Paul 
Edmonds [of England] ; male voices. 
4to. (Male voice choir, no 58) 

[8107 

© Mar. 23, 1920; 1c. Apr. 5, 1920; 

KE 476026; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. 


JOLLY TIMES; fox-trot, by Percival 
Lewis [of Great Britain]; piano. 
[8108 
© Mar. 1, 1920; 1c. Mar. 29, 1920; 
EK 469926; Parker-Charles music pub. 
co., ltd., London. 


JOYFUL GREETINGS; polka, by James I. 
Wray [of U. S.]; piano. [8109 
“Mar. “25, *1920; 2c. Mar. 29, 
1920; E 473720; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


JOYFUL MOMENTS WALTZ; duet, by J. 
Owen Long [of U. 8.]; piano or or- 
gan, four hands. [8110 


© Mar. 8, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1920; 
E 471909; A. W. Perry’s sons, Se- 
dalia, Mo. 

JOYFUL TIDINGS; Easter anthem, words 
by T. Kelly, musie by Orlando A. 
Mansfield [of U. S.]; mixed voices. 
4to. [8111 

© Mar. 3, 1920; 2c. Apr. 14, 1920; 
E 475497; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

JOYTIME; air de ballet, by Richard 
Howgill [of England]; orch., with 
piano conductor. Ato. [8112 

© Mar. 11, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 25, 
1920; E 469922; Hawkes & son, Lon- 
don. 


ETS 


8121 


JUANITA, MY CUBAN MAIN; words and 
music by M. Kennedy [of U. S.] 
[8113 
© Mar. 18, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 10, 
1920; EH 475129; Marie Kennedy, 
Chicago. 


JUDGE OF THE JUST; anthem, words by 
Elizabeth Browne Dubridge, music 
by H. Alexander Matthews [of U. 
S.]; mixed voices. 4to. (Patriotic 
music) [8114 

© Mar. 22, 1920; 2 @ Apr. 14, 
1920; E 475496; Oliver Ditson eco., 
Boston. 


JuDY; words by W. Manyhart, music 
by J. Allen Cooke [of U. S.] Passiac, 
N. J., United melody studios. [8115 


© 1c. Apr. 12, 1920; E 478211: 
Walter Manyhart, Brooklyn. 


JUMP STEADY; words by HElecta J. 
Bonds, music by R. Gilbert Sewell 
[of U. 8.] [8116 

© 1c, Mar. 24, 1920; E 473519; R. 
G. Sewell, Washington. 


JUMPERS ; valse, by Hermann Lohr, arr. 
by H. M. Higgs [of Great Britain] ; 
orech. 4to. (Chappell & co.’s orches- 
tral journal, no. 780) [8117 


© Mar. 18, 1920; 1c. Mar. 26, 1920; 
E 469906; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


JUMPING (THE) ROPE; by Martha Dil- 
lard Beck [of U.S.]; piano. (Stories 
told in tone) [8118 


© Mar. 25, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 29, 1920; 
E 474668; Clayton F. Summy ©Co., 
Chicago. 


JUNE (A) ROSE BLOOMED. See Violin 


album. 


JUST A BIT OF EV’RYTHING; words by C. 
A. Ruoff, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music Co. [8119 


© Dec. 30, 1919; 2c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
BE 475220; C. Arthur Ruoff, St. 
Joseph, Mo. 


JUST A HOME AND YOU; words and mel- 
ody by W. L. Shockley [of U. S.] 
[8120 


© 1c. Apr. 20, 1920; H 475548; 
William L. Shockley, St. Louis. 


_JuUst A HOME FoR Two; words by P. F. 


O’Donnell, music by E. S. S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S8.] [8121 

© 1e. Apr. 2, 1920; E 473906; 
Patrick F. O’Donnell, Nanticoke, Pa. 


505 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8122 


pt. 11, u. s., v. 15 


Just A KISS; words and music by C. B. | Just sazzin*; words and music by G: C. 


Weston [of U. S.] [8122 

!'x® Apr. 5, 1920; 2 e. Apr.at9, 2920 
E 478443; Charles B. Weston, 
Brooklyn. 


JUST A YEAR AGO TO-DAY ; words by C. D. 

. Blumenauer, music by Hector Rich- 

ard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 

music €o. [8123 

© Mar. 29, 1920-; 2 c. Apr. 2,-1920; 

E 474779; Charles D. Blumenauer, 
Frederick, Md. 


Jusr as I am; hymn anthem, words by 


Charlotte Elliot, music by Will 
H. Ruebush [of U. 8S. ]; mixed 
voices. 4to. [8124 


© Apr. 30, 1920; 2 c. May 3, 1920; 
478968; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia., 


JUSF.AS MY OWN; words and music by 
Ray Perkins [of U. S.] [8125 


© Mar. 26, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 27, 1920; 
E 473641; Waterson, Berlin & Snyder 
co., New York. 


JUST BECAUSE I’M A BACHELOR MAN; 
words and music by R. R. Coats [of 
U.S.) [812 

© 1c. Mar. 29, 1920; E 478781; 
Roscoe Roy Coats, Macomb, Il. 


JUST BLUE EYES; words by C. R. Aerni, 
music by Geo. Trevor [of U. S8.] 
[8127 
© 1 « Mar. 11, 1920; E 474071; 
Clara R. Aerni, Columbus, Neb. 


JUST DADDY’S LITTLE LADY BABY; words 
by E. East, music by E. S. S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [8128 

© 1c. Apr. 6, 1920; E 474908; 
Elnora East, Dundee, Or. 


JUST FALL IN LINE; words by W. Mc- 
Daniel, music by R. A. Browne [of 
U. §.] Chicago, Delmar music ©o. 

[8129 

24, 1920; 

Las 


© Apr. 16, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 
EK 475684;. Warren McDaniel, 
Vegas, Nev. 


JUST FOR A ae words by D. EH. Dunn, 
music by E. S. S. Huntington [of U. 
S.] [8130 

© 1c. Apr. 14, 1920; E 478319; D. 
E. Dunn, Cloquet, Minn. 


JUST FOR you; words by Mrs. J. C. 
Wolfe, music by Edouard Hesselberg 
[of U. S.] [8131 

©) Apr. 10, 1920* 2 eSApr! 29,4920 ; 
E 478947; Mrs. J. C. Wolfe, Lodge 
Pole, Neb. 


Clemmons, arr. by Mary Pernett [of 
te S.] [8132 

© 1c. Mar. 20, 1920; E 474408; 
Goldye C. Clemmons, Bethlehem, Ind. 


JUST LET ME CREEP BACK IN YOUR ARMS 
ONCE MORE; words and music by C. K. 
Harris [of U. S.] [8133 


‘© Mar. 31, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 31, 1920; 
E 478129; Charles K: Harris, New 
York. 


JUST LIKE THE ROSE; fox trot, lyric by 
' Harold Cool and Dorothy Terriss, 
music by Ethel Bridges, arr. by Ar- 
thur Lange [or“U. S-] orch, with 

~ words. 4to. [8134 


© Apr. 22, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 23, 1920; 
E 478684; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


quartette, words by Harold Cool 
and Dorothy Terriss, music by Ethel 
Bridges, arr. by Harrison Hall [of 
U. S.]; male voices. 4to. [81385 
© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 9, 1920; 
E 475067; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


JUST LIKE you; fox-trot, by Lao Silésu 
[of Italy]; piano. [8136 
© Mar. 27, 1920; 1c. Apr. 13, 1920; 

Ki 4761338; Francis Salabert, Paris. 


JUST MAKE A CALL ON Mr. BAccHUs; 
words by F. H. Dove, music by E. 8S. 
S. Huntington [of U. 8.] [8137 

© 1. Apr. 6, 1920; E 474904; 
Florence H. Dove, Kansas City, Mo. 


JUST NoO-BOD-yY; words and music by 
Phil Creasey [i. e., P. H. Creasey, of 
Uysal [8138 


©. ase: Apri 14, 1920; E 478249; _ 
Phyllis Hartmore Creasey, Bast Or- 
ange, N. J. 


JUST ONE KIND worRD; by Paul Cun- 
nigham, arr. by Geo. J. Trinkaus [of 
U. §8.]; vocal orch. with piano, in C. 
4to. [8139 

© Apr. 2, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 5, 1920; 

E 473968; M. Witmark & sons, New 

York. [Copyright is claimed on new 
arrangement] 


JUST SAY GOOD-BYE; duet, from The new 
dictator, words by Frank Craven, 
music by Silvio Hein het Das] 

[8140 

© Mar. 22, 1920: 2 Cy, Mare 25, 

1920.; -E. 473525; T. B. Barms «& 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


206 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 


JUST TELL ME WHY WE CAN’T AGREE; 
words and music by R. R. Coats [of 
U. S.] [8141 

© 1c. Mar. 26, 1920; E 473569; 
Roscoe Roy Coats, Macomb, Ill. 


JUST TO KNOW YOU’RE LONELY; words 

by L. H. McPherson, music by E. S. 8. 

_ Huntington [of U. S8.] [8142 

© 1c. Apr. 14, 1920; E 478337; 

Luvenia H. McPherson, Garden City, 
Kan. 


JUVENILE PLAY; seven miniatures, 
words and music by C. W. Kern [of 
U. 8.] op. 412, nos. 1-7; piano, words 
ad lib. [8143 

i) Mar, 25, 1920: 2..c. Mar. 29, 
1920; E 473735; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


JUVENTUS ; poema sinfonico, di Victor 
de Sabata [of Italy]; piano. [8144 
© Mar. 11, 1920; 1 c Mar. 12, 
1920; E 469563; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


KAISER BILL AND ME; words by W. A. 
Schreiber, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [8145 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 ce. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475365; W. A. Schreiber, Buffalo. 


KAISER (THE) STARTS A WAR; words 
by M. Krumm, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
nusie co. [8144 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 
EK 474824; Mary Krumm, Pasadena. 


Kam-a-Ku-RA; words and music by 

Rich and Marchant [of U. S.] [8147 

© 1. Mar. 138, 1920; E 474239; 
Broadway music corp. New York. 


KaMaLaNnp; fox trot, by B. Krueger 
and G. Le Clair [of U. S.]; instru- 
mental. [8148 

© 1c. Mar. 30, 1920; E 475385; 
Bennie Krueger and George Le Clair, 
Newark, N. J. 


KATIE YOU’RE MY LITTLE MATEY; words 
by W. Haley, music by Geo. Graff, 
jr. [of U. S.J] New York, World 
music pub. corp. [8149 

© Apr. 14, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 20, 1920; 
E 475741; William Haley, New York. 


Katzman (Louis) Ten concert duets; 
for advanced players, by L. Katz- 
man [of U. 8.]; two cornets. [8150 

© Dec. 8, 1919; 2 ce. Mar. 11, 1920; 
E 474155 ; Carl Fischer, New York. 


8160 


KEEP ON LOVING YOUR COUNTRY; words 
by W. B. Barker, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Leg- 
ters music co. (8151 

© Apr. 19, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 24, 1920; 
E 475676; Walter B. Barker, Lynn, 
Mass. 


KEEP ON SMILING; words by J. W. 
Woodcock, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. S.] Chicago, North Ameri- 
can music co. [8152 

© Apr. 2, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 31, 1920; 
E 474751; Joseph Wm. Woodcock, 
Montreal, Canada. 


KENTUCKY BLUES; words by E. D. Lind- 
berg, music by Winifred Bell Lind- 
berg [of U. S.] [8153 

© 1c. Apr. 13, 1920; E 478504; 
Eric D. Lindberg, Appleton, Wis. 


KENTUCKY HOME OF MINE; written and 
composed by Gene McCarthy [of 
Great Britain] [8154 

© Apr. 22, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 24, 1920; 
E 476325; Lawrence Wright music 
co., London. 


KETTLE’S (THE) CROON; words by 

Thomas S. Jones, jr., music by G. S. 

~White [of U. S.] 1. High ‘voice.— 

2. Low voice. [8155-8156 

© Mar. 23, 1920; 2 c. each Mar. 

24, 1920; E 473564, 473565; G. Ri- 
cordi & co., ine., New York. 


KHAKI BOYS’ SONG; words by H. P. 
Herr, music by E. 8S. S. Huntington 
tor U.S. [8157 

© 1c. Apr. 14, 1920; E 478346; 
Henry P. Herr, Washington, Ind. 


KIDDIES AND TEDDY-BEARS; words and 

musie by I. M. Higdon [of U. S.] 

‘ [8158 

© Mar. 21, 1920; 2c. Apr. 5, 1920; 

E 473974; Isabel Marie Higdon, Cin- 
cinnati. 


KI-HI-KAN (THE) ; dance, composed by 


Willy Redstone [of England] ; piano. 

[8159 

© Feb. 11, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 1, 1920; 

E 469680; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. 


KILLARNEY ROSE; words by M. D. Rob- 
erts, musie by Hector Richard [of 
U. 8.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[8160 

© Mar. 28, 1920; 2c. Apr. 2, 1920; 

E 474786; Mildred Deem Roberts, 
McKeesport, Pa. 


507 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8161 


pt. 111, 0. s., v.15 


KInepOM (THE) WITHIN YOUR EYES. 
See Boosey & co.’S brass and reed 
band journal, no. 601. 


KINKY-INKY ; words by M. Hagen, mel- 
ody by J. L. Schearer [of U. S.], arr. 
by Wm. F. Daniel [of U. S.] [8161 

© 1c Apr. 23, 1920; E 478603; 
Milt Hagen and James L. Schearer, 
New York. 


KisMET; fox trot, by Henlere and 
Diero, played by Charley Straight 
and Roy Bargy [of U.S.] (Imperial 
player rolls, no. 91055) [8162 

© Apr. 21, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 24, 1920; 
E 475769; Imperial player roll co., 


Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation. ] 
Kiss (THE) ; words by H. Stockbridge, 


music by Jan Rubini [of U. S.], arr. 
by Victor Young [of U. S.] [8163 


©.1 ¢ Mar. 24, 1920; E 473464; 
Henry Stockbridge. Ellsworth Me. 


Kiss (THE) CALL; selection, by Ivan 
‘Caryll, arr. by Dan Godfrey [of Great 
Britain]; military band with con- 
ductor. (Chappell’s army journal, 
no. 473) [8164 

© Mar. 3, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 20, 1920; 
E 469752; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


Kiss (A) From you: from Chin Toy, 
words and music by Joseph E. How- 
ard, J. B. Kornblum and Z. Myers 
[of U. S.]- [8165 
© Apr. 9, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 10, 1920; 
EK} 478229; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


KISS ME AGAIN; words by W. Parr, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. 8.] 
ChieAEO North American music co. 

4 [8166 

~ © Nov. 4, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 

BE 475251 ; William Parr, Ft. Worth, 
Tex. 


ae (THE) THAT MADE YOU MINE; 
. words by Wili D. Cobb, music by 
.Leo Edwards fof U. S.], arr. by 
Romo Falk [of U. 8.] [8167 

-.©t21e Apr. 8, 1920; E 474744; 
Fred Fisher, ine., New York. 


Kiss (A) TO REMEMBER ME BY; from 
Scandal, words and music by Cosmo 
Hamilton, Edward F. Breier and Ed- 

‘- ward A. Weinstein [of U.8.] [8168 

2% © Apr. 30; 19205 2 ec: Apr. 30; 1920 ; 

- E 478883;. Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. 


Kisses; words and music by G. O. Mc- 
Namara [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [8169 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 
E 474845; Grace Owens McNamara, 
Pittsboro, Ind. 


Ktops-Hans (Clumsy John) ; fra Tom- 
melise, af Fini Henriques [of Den- 
mark] op. 47, hefte 4; klaver. 

[8170 

© Dee. 15, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 6, 1920; 

E 469294; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. 


KNIGHT AND LADY FAIR; danse ancienne, 
by Vahdah Olcott-Bickford [of U. S.] 
Op Tl: suit. [8171 

© Jan. 18, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 11, 1920; 
E 474177; Carl Fischer, New York. 


KNIGHT (THE) ERANT. 
chivalry. 


See In days of 


KNOCK, KNOCK, KNOCK, KNOCK AT THE 
DOORS OF YOUR HEART; lyric by John 
W. McIver, music by F. Barnes [of 
U. S.]. Photostat: [8172 

© 1c. Mar. 26, 1920; E 474636; 
Freeman Barnes, Newark, N. J. 


KNOWING ‘Br; words by J. Willett, 

metouy by Luther A. Clark [of U.'S.] 

[8173 

©1c. Apr. 5, 1920; E 478015; John 
Willet, Jordan, Mo. 


KoMM, RUH’ AN JESU BRUST; worte und 
musik von D. Koroch [of U. 8.] [8174 


© Feb. 17, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 11, 1920; 
1c. Mar. 17, 1920; E 473379; David 
Koroch, Fresno, Calif. 


KoRINTHIA; one step, by J. C. Knight 
[of U. S.]; piano. [8175 


© Apr. 5, 1920; 2e. Apr: 3,°1920; 
E 478170; Geo. A.. Friedman,. inc., 
New Yore. i. 6 


IKRAKOWSKY ; mazur, by A. Schwartz 

[of U. S.]; instrumental. [8176 

© 1c. Apr. 12, 1920; EK 478237; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 


KRAMER (A WALTER) Intermezzo; by 


A. W. Kramer, op. 40, no. 1, arr. by 
Clarence Eddy [of U. S.]; organ. 
obl. S8vo.. [8177 


© Mar. 20, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 27, 1920; 
E 474656; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


508 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 


8194 


KUIAWIAK; 2nd mazurka, by Henry 
Wieniawski, transcribed by Josef 
- Wieniawski, rev. and fingered by H. 
EK. Ruhe [of U. S.]; piano. (Se: 
lected teaching compositions, series 
3, no. 870) [8178 


© Mar. 1, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 13, 1920; 
E 474234; J. H. Faunce co., Phila- 
delphia. [Copyright is claimed on 
revision, fingering and annotations] 


LABor (THE) LEADER; words by A. Al- 
lison music by Geo. Trevor [of U. S.] 
[8179 


© 1c. Apr. 28, 1920; E 478916; 
Archibald Allison, Walsenburg, Col. 


LADDIE MINE; words by M. E. Pennock, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[8180 


© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475248; Mayme BE. Pennock, Rich- 
land, N. Y. 


LADDIE WI’ THE APRIL EYES; words by 
Raymond Heywood, music by Charles 
Willeby [of England]; in A. [8181 


© Mar. 25, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 27, 1920; 
E 469908; John Church co., Cin- 
cinnati. 


LADIES I HAVE KNOWN; humorous dia- 
lect song, words by E. Maxwell Far- 
rer, music by Cuthbert Clarke [of 
Great Britain] [8182 

© Apr. 9, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 5, 1920; 
E 476020; Reynolds & co., London. 


Laps (THE) WHO WILL NEVER RETURN; 
words by M. E. Stevenson, music by 
Leo Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [8183 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475347; Martha E. Stevenson, Los 
Angeles. 


Lapy PurRpPLE; finale, act 1, words by 
G. E. Deisroth, melody by M. J. 
Leichtman [of U. 8.], arr. by J. M. S. 

_ Agnolucci [of U. S.] [8184 

© 1c. Apr. 14, 1920; E 478273; 
George E. Deisroth and Milton J. 
Leichtman, Hazleton, Pa. 


—— opening ensembles, act 1, words by 
G. E. Deisroth, melody by M. J. 
Leichtman [of U. S.], arr. by J. M. 

_8. Agnolucci [of U. 8.] [8185 


© 1c. Apr. 14, 1920; E 478275; 
Milton J. Leichtman and George E. 
Deisroth, Hazleton, Pa. 


LADY PURPLE—Continued. 
opening ensembles, act 2, words 
by G. E. Deisroth, melody by M. J. 
Leichtman [of U. S.], arr. by J. M.S. 
Agnolueci [of U. S.] [8186 
© 1c. Apr. 14, 1920; E 478272; 
Milton J. Leichtman and George H. 

Deisroth, Hazleton, Pa. 
LAGRIME SOLITARIE; mazurka, di Sal- 
vatore Orlando [of Italy, domiciled 
at New York]; instrumental. [8187 


© 1e¢. Apr. 9, 1920; E 478182; 
Frank Passaro, New York. 


LAKE (THE) OF DREAMS; words by Vio- 
let Gillespie, musie by Charles Mar-- 


shall [of Great Britain]; treble 
voices. (Two-part songs, series 4, 
no. 16) [8188 


© Mar. 16,.1920; 1c. Mar. 2, 1920; 
E 469659 ; Joseph Williams, Itd., Lon- 
don. 

LAMENT; by Sydney Rosenbloom [of 
Great Britain] op. 20; violin and 
piano. [8189 

© Mar. 9, 1920; 1 c. Apr. T, 1920; 
E 476030; Bosworth & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 

LANDING (THE) OF THE PILGRIMS} Can- 
tata, text by Felicia Hemans, music 
by Louis Adolphe Coerne [of U. S.] 
op. 185; mixed voices. 4to. [8190 

© Jan. 3, 1920; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
19, 1920; A 562980; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 


LANGUIDO RISVEGLIO; valse hésitation, 
di A. Leonardi [of Italy]; riduzione 
di V. Billi fof Italy]; orch. con 
harmonium e piano conduttore. 4to. 

[8191 


© Jan. 15, 1920; 1 ec. Mar. 19, 1920; 
E 469717; A. & G. Carisch & c. Milan. 


LANSING (GEoRGE L.) Three mandolin 
duos; by G. L. Lansing [of U. 8.];3 
piano ace. Contents: The witching 
hour.—The military tread.—Waltz 
serenade. [8192 

© Mar. 22, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 14, 1920; 
E 475510; Oliver Ditson co., Bosten. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 

LANTERN LAND; words and music by 
L. Mackart [of U. S.] [8193 

© 1c. Apr. 7, 1920; E 478091; 
Lormer Mackart, New York. 

LANTERN (THE) TIME TO LOVE; words 
by Harold Simpson, music by Westell 
Gordon [of England] [8194 

© Feb. 25, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 18, 
1920; E 469670; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. 


509 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8195 


pt. 111, n. 8., v. 15 


LARK’s (THE) MORNING sSonG (Der 
lerche morgensang); by Carl KO6ll- 
ing, op. 169, rev. and fingered by 
H. E. Ruhe [of U. 8.]; piano. (Se- 
lected teaching compositions, series 
3, no. 880) [8195 


© Mar. 1, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 138, 1920; 
E 474227; J. H. Faunce co., Phila- 
delphia. - [Copyright is claimed on 
revision, fingering and annotations] 


LASSIE; from Lassie, words by Cath- 
erine Chisholm Cushing, music by 
Hugo Felix [of U. 8.] [8196 

© Mar. 31, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 3, 1920; 
E 478127; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


Last (THE) FURROW; words by Edwin 
Markham, music by Axel Raoul 
Wachtmeister [of Sweden]; low 
voice. 3 [8197 

© Mar. 18, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 20, 
1920; E 469753; John Church ©co., 
Cincinnati. 


Last (THE) INVOCATION; words by 
Walt Whitman, music by Percival 
Garratt [of Great Britain] op 36. 

[8198 

© Mar. 11, 1920; 1 ec. Mar. 24, 

1920; E 469794; J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd., London. 


LAST NIGHT, WHEN I DREAMED YOU HAD 


GONE; words and music by Richard 
Howard [of U. S.] [8199 
© Mar. 17, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 9, 1920; 


E 475590; F. B. Haviland pub. co., 
New York. 


LAUGHING HYENA; fox trot, by Ted 
Fiorito [of U. S.]; piano. New York, 
McCarthy & Fisher, inc. [8200 

© Apr. 5, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 9, 1920; 
E 478175; Fred Fisher, ine., New 
York. 


LAUGHING TROMBONE; words and mel- 

ody by R. Ails [of U. S.] [8201 

© 1c. Feb. 19, 1920; E 473367; 
Roscoe Ails, New York. 


LAURIERS.. See 
Camille) 


Saint Saéns (Charles 


LEAP FOR A MAN, GIRLS, IT’S LEAP YEAR; 
words and music by Harry Pease, 
Ed. G. Nelson and Gilbert Dodge 
[of U. S8.] [8202 

© Apr. 7, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 478206; Joe Morris music co., New 
York. 


Leap YEAR; words by H. G. Clark, mu- 
sie by Hector Richard [of U: S.] 
Chicago, Legters musie eo. [8203 


© Mar. 29,.1920; 2 ce. Apr. 2, 1920; 
E 474827; Eleanor Griswold Clark, 
Philadelphia. 


LEAP-YEAR MOON; words by M. Zelany, 
musie by Geo. Trevor [of U. S8.] 
[8204 
© 1c. Mar. 11, 1920; E 474082; 
Mary Zelany, St. Paul. 


LEAP YEAR PROPOSAL; words and music 
by Viola B. Lewis [of U. 8.] [8205 


© Dec. 10, 1919; 2 ec. Jan. 6, 1920; 
E 478839; Unique ppb, co., Phila- 
delphia. ; 


LEAP YEAR, WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO ME; 
words by R. Johnson, music by E. 8. 
S. Huntington [of U. 8.] [8206 


© 1c. Apr. 23, 1920; E 478659; 
Rudolph Johnson, Ceresco, Neb. 


LrcTuRE (LA) MUSICALE AU PIANO; 
2éme partie, par Paul Rougnon [of 
France] ; piano. [8207 


© Dec. 20, 1919; 1 ec. Jan. 8, 1920; 
E 469653; Alphonse Ledue et cie., 
Paris. 


LEDBURY (THE) PARSON. See Worces- 
tershire suite. 


LEGEND OF THE CANYON; romance, by 
Charles Wakefield Cadman [of U.S.] 
op. 68; violin and piano. [8208 


© Apr. 8, 1920; 2 e. Apr. 10, 1920; 
E 478293; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston. 


LEGERETE; de J. C. Eschmann, op. 16, 
choisie, revue, doigtée et annotée 
par I. Philipp [of France]; piano. 
(Les collections du menestrel; An- 
thologie pianistique, no. 9.) [8209 


© Mar. 6, 1920; 1 ec. Mar. 24, 1920; 
E 469808; Heugel & cie., Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on revision, 
fingering and annotation] 


de J. Zarembski, op. 7, choisie, 
revue, doigtée et annotée par I. 
Philipp [of France]; piano. (Les 
collections du ménestrel: Anthologie 
pianistique, no. 13.) [8210 


© Mar. 6, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 24, 1920; 
E 469812; Heugel & cie., Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on revision, 
fingering and annotation] - 


510 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 


L&crRETE—Continued. 
de L. Kohler, op. 185, choisie, 
revues, doigtées et annotées de I. 
Philipp [of France]; piano. (Les 
collections du ménestrel: Anthologie 
pianistique, no. 20.) [8211 
© Mar. 6, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 24, 1920; 
E 469819; Heugel & cie., Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on revising, 
fingering and annotating] 


LeecenDA (Légende) ; di Henri Wieni- 
awski, op. 17,.edizione riveduta da 
F. de Guarnieri [of Italy]; violin 
e pf. [8212 

mp mar, 11, 1920; 1 e« Mar. 2&, 
1920; E 469546; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


LEONARD Woop MARCH; by F. A. Grant 

fof U. S.]; piano; in F. [8213 

© 1 ¢. Mar. 20, 1920; E 474442; 
Frederic A. Grant, Brooklyn. 


LEONORE; words and music by J. Jor- 
dan [of U. S.] New York, Trinity 
music co. [8214 

© Apr. 10, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 9, 1920; 
E 478172; Julian Jordan, New York. 


Leoparpo (EL).;- par G. Carlo [of 
France]; piano. [8215 
© Feb. 26, 1920; 1c. Apr. 12, 1920; 

E 476098; Raoul Moretti, Paris. 


LEST WE FORGET; words by F. Adwan, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. S8.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[8216 
© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 ec. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475311; Fred Adwan, Ranger, Tex. 


LET ALONE OLp GuLory; words by A. E. 
Gillis, melody by Gustave Barto 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of U. S.] 

[8217 


© 1c. Apr. 5, 1920; E 478001; A. 
Elton Gillis, Polytechnic, Tex. 


LET LOVE HAVE IT’S WAY, words by C. E. | 


Seott, melody by Gustave Barto 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of U. 8.] 
[8218 


© 1. Apr. 5, 1920; E 478002; 
Charles E. Scott, Naches, Wash. 


LET ME BE YOUR CANNIBAL, FOR I’M WILD 
OVER you; words and melody by H. 
Richmond [of U. S8.] [8219 

© 1c. Apr. 20, 1920; E 478956; 
Harry Richmond, Paterson. 


LeT’s ALL BE GOOD PALS TOGETHER; 


quartette, lyric by Bennie Davis, 
music by Ernie Erdman, arr. by Har- 


183234—20—_T7 


8228 


LET’s ALL BE GOOD PALS TOGETHER—Con. 
rison Hall [of U. §.]; male voices. 
4to. [8220 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 9, 1920; 
E 475079; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


LET’sS GO SLIDING; words by E. Kunker, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. 8.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [8221 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 
E 474842 ; Elsie Kunker, Newtown, O. 


LET’s HAVE AN ANIMAL CHORUS; wWrit- 
ten and composed by Frank Wood 
[of England] [8222 

© Apr. 1, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 9, 1920; 
E 476069; Herman Darewski music 
pub co., London. — 


LET’s LovE; words by John J. Burke, 
melody by W. A. Gebhardt [of U. §.], 
arr. by Arthur Fisk [of U. S.] [8223 


© Mar. 30, 1920; E 474680; Wm. 
A. Gebhardt, San Jose, Calif. 


LET US BE SWEETHEARTS AGAIN; words 
by H. C. Williams, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. S.] [8224 


© 1c. Apr. 29, 1920; E 475850; 
Harry C. Williams, Brooklyn. 


LET US HELP OUR CRIPPLED SOLDIERS FOR 
THE FIGHT SO BRAVELY WON; words 
by A. E. Barber, music by HE. S. S. 
Huntington [fof U. S8.] [8225 


© 1c. May 6, 1920; E 480177; A. 
E. Barber, Duluth, Minn, 


LET YOUR PAST LIFE BE FORGOTTEN, AND 
SPEND YOUR FUTURE LIFE WITH ME; 
words and melody by Billy R. 
Browning [i. e., W. R. Browning, of 
U. S.J]; 1st violin ace. [8226 

© 1c. Apr. 7, 1920; E 478104; 
William Robert Browning, Chicago. 


LETTERS FROM HOME; words by Fred 
Richter, music by E. Lingdahl [of 
Le Sa [8227 

© Apr. 3, 1920; 2 ce. Apr. 9, 1920; 
E 478693; Eric Lingdahl, Dividend, 
Utah. 


LEVENSON (CHAs.) Fifty selected 
studies for violin in the first posi- 
tion; compiled and ed. by C. Leven- 
son fof U. S.] [8228 

© Mar. 25, 1920; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
29, 1920; A 567384; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 


LEVEZ-VOUS BERGERS JE VOUS PRIE. See 
Toinet (Raymond) ‘Trois cantiques 
en forme de Noéls. 


oll 


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$229 


pt. 11, 0. S., v.15 


words and music by Al. 
Bernard [of U. S.] [8229 

© Apr. 26, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 29, 1920; 
E 478901; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


LiverTaA; polka, di D. Tripepi [of U. 

S.]; piano. [8230 

© 1c. Apr. 10, 1920; E 475137; 
Domenico Tripepi, Brooklyn. 


LIBERTY; words by C. J. Demma, mu- 

sic by Silvia M. Calabrese [of U. 8.] 

[8231 

© May 6, 1918; 2 c. May 8, 1918; 

E 424829; Christopher John Demma, 
Framingham, Mass. 


LIBERTY FOR ALL; words by Theo. J. 
McNally, music by George Thornton 
Edwards [of U. S.J] 4to. 

© Apr. 2, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 30, 1920; 

E 478888; Underwood music ¢o., 
Portland, Me. 

SONGS, HYMNS AND HOME 


compiled by Grant Col- 
Meredith [of 


Le WANNA: 


LIBERTY 
MELODIES ; 
fae hibar and FP 
D.. 8.) Svo. [8233 

© Dec. 21, 1918; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1920; 
aff. Jan. 31, 1920; A 563085; Tullar- 
Meredith co., New York. 


LIEUTENANT GENERAL JANSEN; canon, 
‘from the Danish, adapted and arr. 
by Wm. Lyndon Wright [of U. S.]; 
equal or mixed voices. 4to. [8234 
© Oct. 16, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 24, 1920; 
E 473511; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 


LIFE AND I; words by Mary Carolyn 
Davies, music by C. G. Heintzman 
fof Canada] Toronto, Nordheimer 

piano and music co., ltd. [82385 

©, Mar -18.-1920> 1c Mar. 22. 
1920; E 469779; Cornelia Gerhard 
Heintzman, Toronto, Canada. 


LIFE AND LOVE; waltz, from The velvet 
lady, by Blossom and Herbert, 
played by Lewis J. Fuiks [of U. 8S.]; 
in A flat. (Rythmodik song roll vy. 
103482 ) [8236 

© Apr. 20, 1919; 2c. Apr. 29, 1920; 
E 480014; Rythmodik music corp., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation ] 


LIFE OF MY LIFE I SHALL EVER TRY. See 
Song offerings. 


LIFE’S DELIGHT; valse, by Edward St. 

Quentin [of England]; piano. [8287 

© Mar. 30, 1920; 1c. Apr. 5, 1920; 

E 476009; Herman Darewski music 
pub co., London. 


[8232 - 


LIGHT AND SHADE; words by Berwick 
Sayers, music by Cecil Baumer [of 
England]; in E fiat. [8238 


© Mar. 15,.1920; 1 ec Mar. 16, 
1920; E 469859 : Joseph Henry Lar- 
way, London. 


LicHt (THE) oF vicrory; Easter serv- 
ice, words by C. Austin Miles and 
A. W., music by Adam Geibel and 
Arthur Wilton [of U. S.] 8vo. 

[8239 

© Mar. 3, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 26, 1920; 

E 473599; Adam Geibel music co., 
Philadelphia. 


LIGHTFOOT; march and one step, by 
EK. W. Berry [of U. 8.]; military 
band. 4to. [8240 

© Apr. 20, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 24, 1920; 
E 475750; Geo. Southwell pub. co., 
Kansas City, Mo. 


LIKE A DREAM; from Medorah, words 
by Adrian Ross, music by Vada En- 
nem [of England] [8241 

© Feb. 19, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 15, 1920; 
E 469705; ‘Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. 


LIKE A GLEAM OF SUMMER SUNSHINE; 
words and music by P. N. Meyers 
[of U. 8.], arr. by J. Allen Cooke [of 
U. S.J] Passiac, N. J., United melody 
studios and song service. [8242 

© 1c. Mar. 24, 1920; E 473539; 
Perry N. Meyers, Edmeston, N. Y. 


LIKE AS A FATHER PITIETH HIS CHIL- 
DREN. See Burdett (George A.) 
Five responses. 


Lita LEE; words and music by Gladys 
Bishop [i. e. Mrs. Chas. Bishop] arr. 
by James A. Nall [of U. 8.] [8243 

© Apr. 22, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 22, 1920; 
E 475612; Bishop & Nall, Dallas. 


Lity (THE) AND THE STAR; words by 
T. E. B. Henry, music by Geoffrey 
O’Hara [of U. 8.]; high voice, in 
E flat. [8244 | 

© Apr. 10, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 13, 1920; 
E 478243; Boston music co., Boston. 


LINGER LONGER LETTy; enti’acte, by 
Alfred Goodman, compiled and arr. 
by Lee Orean Smith fof U. 8.]; 
orch. with piano. [8245 

© Mar. 2, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 3, 1920; 
E 478081; Leo Feist, inec., New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


OL 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 


8262 


LiosHA; Balkan love song, words by 


J. M. Stuart-Young, music by Claude 


Sutherland [of Great Britain] 
[8246 
© Apr. 14, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 15, 1920; 

» E 476118; West & co., London. 


LISTED IN Vue PORT OF MISSING MEN; 
words by M. Bearden, music by Leo 
Friedman fof U. S.] Chicago, II1., 
North American music pub. co. | 

, [8247 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12. 1920: 
E 475221; Mabel Bearden, Baird, 
rex, ee 


LISTEN TO THAT DIXIE JAZZ BAND; 
words by Hamburger and Singer, mu- 
sic by E. 8S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 

[8248 
© 1c. Apr. 21, 1920; E 478549; 
Hamburger & Singer, New Orleans. 


Liszt (FRANz) Brayoure; de Liszt, 
_ ¢hoisie, revue, doigtée et annotée par 
I. Philipp [of France]; piano. (Les 
collections du menestrel: Anthologie 
pPianistique, no. 6) [8249 

© Mar. 6, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 24, 1920; 

E 469805; Heugel & cie., Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on revision, 
fingering and annotation] 


Notes répétées; de Liszt, choisie, 
revues, doigtées et annotées de I. 
Philipp [of France]; piano. (Les 
collections du ménestrel: Anthoicgie 
pianistique, no. 21) [$2590 

© Mar. 6, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 24, 1920; 
E 469820; Heugel & cie., Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on revising, 
_fingering and annotating] 


Little (THE) BELLS OF SEVILLA; words 
by Dora Sigerson Shorter, music by 
Homer Samuels; high voice. [8251 

© Dee. 26, 1919 ; 2 ce. Mar. 11, 1920; 
E 474167; Carl Fischer, New York. 


LITTLE BLUE PIGEON; lullaby, words by 
Eugene Field, music arr. by Mary 
Tomlinson [of Great Britain] (Two 
Irish airs, no. 2) [8252 

© Mar. 15, 1920; 1 ce. Apr. 15, 1920; 

476156; Boosey & co., London. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


LITTLE BY LITTLE; from Just a minute, 
lyric by Harry L. Cort and Geo. E. 


Stoddard, music by Harold Orlob [of. 


au. | [$253 


© Mar. 27, 1920: 2c. Mar. 27, 1920; 
Ii 474632; Shapiro, Bernstein & €O., 
ine., New York. 


LitrLe (A) CHILD WAS DYING; words by 
J. W. Crossley, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters: 
music Co. [8254. 

© Mar. 18, 1920: 2 ec. Mar. 24, 

. 1920; E 473826; Joseph W. Crossley, 

Wilmington, Del. 2 ode: 


LittLe (A) cLoup; words by Edward 
Lockton, music by Samuel Mann [of 
England]; in E minor. [8255 

© Mar. 18, 1920; 1 c Mar. 23, 
1920; E 469769; Joseph Henry Lar- 
way, London. 


LITTLE COTTON BLOSSOM GAL; words by 
Harold G. Frost, melody by E. Clin- 
ton Keithley [of U. S.] [8256 

© 1c. Mar. 13, 1920; E 474252; Mc- 
Kinley music ¢o., Chicago. 


LITTLE (A) DANCE. See Summer (AY 


holiday. 


LITTLE DAvID; negro spiritual, words 
‘ anon., music arr. by Harvey B. Gaul 
tot,..U.,. | +. Men's... votces. ~ 4to: 
(Modern series, no. 178) [R257 
© Apr. 19, 1920; 2 c Apr. 20, 1920; 

E 475531; H. W. Gray co., New York. 


LitTLtE (A) FRENCH DOLL; by Martha 
Dillard. Beek. [of _U. S.] 3 piano. 
(Stories told in tone) [8258 

© Mar. 25, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 29, 1920; 
E 474671; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 


LITTLE (A) FUGUE; by Herbert F. El- 
lingford [of Great Britain]; piano, 
continental fingering. London, Al- 
fred Lengnick & co. (Graded pieces, 
DE, 1%," a) [8259 

© Feb. 27, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 18, 1920; 
E 469862; Incorporated soc. of mu- 
Sicians, London. 


LITTLE GIRL; words by V. R. Opiela, 
music by Geo. Trevor [of U. S.] [8260 
© 1c. Apr. 28, 1920; E 478903; 
Victor R. Opiela, Penns Station, Pa. 


LITTLE (A) GIRL; words by V. H. Cald- 
well, music by Hector Richard [of 
‘U. S.J] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[8261 

© Apr. 17, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 24, 1920 ; 

E 475681; Volney H. Caldwell, Paris, 
Tex. 


LITTLE (THE) GIRL IN BLUE; words by 

M. Dean, music by Geo. Trevor [of 

4 eget ae [8262° 

© 1. Mar. 11, 1920; E 474078; 
May Dean, Rockford, III. 


ol3. 


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8263 


LITTLE GIRLS; one step, de rs. Lémpérs 
[of France] ; piano [8263 
© Feb. 16, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 

E 476097 ; Librairie Hachette, Paris. 


LittLteE (A) GOLD STAR; words by I, 

Walecka, music by Edouard Hessel- 

“here [o£ 0. S.] [8264 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 1, 1920; 

E 474727; Laura ‘Walecka, Kewaw- 
nee, Wis. 


LittLeE (A) GREY OLD LADY IN A FADED 
COTTON GOWN; written and composed 
by Harry Castling and Henry E. 
Pether [of Great Britain] [8265 

© Mar. 8, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 18, 1920; 
FE 469857; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 

LITTLE JOAN OF ARK; lyric by Harold 
Simpson, music by Geoffrey Henman 
fof Great Britain] [8266 

©. Aprad.. 1920: 1. ¢. Apr. 5, 19205 
E 476022; Reynolds & co., London, 


LITTLE JOHNNIE JOHNSON’S'- FIRST 
SMOKE; 
Charles Collins and Harry Castling 

- [of Great Britain] [8267 

© Apr. 6, 1920; 1 e. Apr. 21, 1920; 
E 476246; Francis, Day & Hunter, 


London. 


LITTLE MAID OF THE SKIES; from Sun- 
shine of the world, words by James 
Heard, music by Charles Cuvillier 
fof England] [8268 

© Feb. 19, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 15, 1920; 
E 469697; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. 


Littte Miss Cuarity; selection, by S. 
R. Henry and M. Savin, arr. by M, 
Savin [of U. S.]; piano. [8269 

© Apr. 5, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 5, 1920; 
E 478964; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on se- 
lection and arrangement] 


LittLeE Miss INNOCENCE; waltz, by Eric 
Logan [of Great Britain]; piano. 
[8270 
© Apr. 14, 1920; 1c¢. Apr. 15, 1920; 
EH 476117; West & co., London. 


LittLe Miss TippLE-WINKS; words by 
Mrs. H. W. Naylor, music by E. S. 8. 
Huntington [of U. S.] [S271 

© 1c. Mar. 20, 1920; EH 474423; 
Mrs. H. W. Naylor, Lexington, Ky. 


LITTLE MOTHER; words by Hileen Price- 
Evans, music by F. A. Armstrong [of 
England] [8272 

(OF eb. 25,1920; tse. Mar..18, 
1920; E 469674; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, lItd., London. 


pt. III, n. 3, 15. 


written and composed by | 


LittrE NELL AND THE OLD MAN. See 


Old curiosity shop. 


LITTLE PAL OF MINE; words by a. J. 
Fritz, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of 
U.8.] New York, World music pub. 
corp. [8273 


© Apr. 14, 1920: 2c. Apr. 20, 1920; 
E 475734; Jos. af Fritz, Chicago. 


LitTLteE (THE) PRINCESS; waltz, by 
Bjarne Rolseth [of Norway, domi- 
ciled at Brooklyn] op, 24, no. 1; 
piano. [8274 

© Mar. 25, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 25, 1920; 
E 474535; John Ferdinand Schroe- 
der, New York. 


LITTLE RED ROCKING CHAIR; Words by T. 
Butler, music by E. S. S. Hunting- 
ton [ot 0.8.) [8275 


"“©1c Apr. 16, 1920; EB 478358 ; 
Tessa Butler, Detroit. 


Littte (THE) RED ROSE; words by H. 
Baivier, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.J] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [8276 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 ¢« Apr. 2, 
1920 ; E 474792 ; Helen Baivier, Kiel, 
Wis. 


LITTLE RUNAWAY; by Bjarne Rolseth 
[of Norway, domiciled at Brooklyn] 
op. 22, no. 3; piano. [8277 

© Mar. 25, 1920; 2 @ Mar. 25, 
1920; E 474533; John Ferdinand 
Schroeder, New York. 


LITTLE SMALL-FEET. See Drolleries 
from an oriental doll’s house. 


LitrLe (A) ‘Spot oF IRELAND DOWN IN 
Iowa; words by G. Gentes, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
Legters musi¢ co. [8278 


© Mar. 29, 1920; 2c. Apr. 2, 1920; 
E 474778; Gladys Gentes, Kenosha, 
Wis. 
LITTLE SUNSHINE. 
formance. 


See My first per- 


See Dolly songs. 


LITTLE TOWN IN THE OULD COUNTY 
Down; words by Richard W. Pascoe, 
melody by Monte Carlo and Alma 
Sanders [of U. S.], arr. by Romo 
Falk [of U. 8.] [8279 

© 1c. Apr. 8, 1920; E 474745; 
Fred Fisher, ine., New York. 

LittLE (A) woornc; words by Edward 
Lockton, music by Hubert Wisdell 
[of Great Britain ] [8280 

© Mar. 3, 1920; 1 ec. Mar. 16, 1920; 
FE 469665; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 


LITTLE TEDDY BEAR. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 


8300 


LITTLE (THE) WorD IF, I USE IT EVERY 
DAY; words by R. C. Smith, music by 
EK. 8S. 8S. Huntington [of U. S.] [8281 

© 1c Apr. 7, 1920; E 478039; 
Ralph C. Smith, Ft. Wayne, Ind. 


LivING’s HIGH; words by C. T. Burne- 
son, melody by R. A. Browne [of 
U. 8.] [$282 

© 1 ¢. Mar. 29, 1920; E 473765; 
Clyde akg Burneson, W. Bridgewater, 
Pa. 


Lizette. See Bergen (Alfred Hiles) — 
_ Six negro songs. 


LizzIE WON’T GO; words and music by 
A. J. Dickerman [of U. S.], arr. by 
J. EH. Andino [of U. S.] [8283 


© 1c. Apr. 14, 1920; E 478338; 
A. J. Dickerman, Cleveland. 


LOAN ME A KISS; words by Walter S. 
Heineman, music by Justine Gilbert 
[of U. S.] [8284 


© 1e Apr. 10, 1920; E 475116; 
W. S. Heineman, Pasadena. 


LoB UND EHRE; worte und musik von 
D. Koroch [of U. S.] [8285 


© Feb. 17, 1920; 1 ¢. Feb. 11. 1920: 
“1c. Mar. 17, 1920; E 473368; David 
Koroch, Fresno, Calif. 


LOCATELLI (PIETRO) Vingt-six caprices; 
extraits des ceuvres de Pietro Loca- 
telli, revus et augmentés par Georges 
Catherine [of France]; violcn. 

[8286 
© Dec. 20, 1919; 1 ce. Jan. 8, 1920; 


E 469654; Alphonse Leduc et cie., 


Paris. 

Locu LOMOND AND YOU; 
Teschemacher, music by 
Drummond [of England]; 


words by Ed. 
Frederick 
at He: 
[8287 
© Mar. 19, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 20, 1920; 
E 469790; Cary & co., London. 
LOLA OF THE FOREST; words by Fred. E. 
Weatherly, music by Kennedy Rus- 
sell [of Great Britain] [8288 
© Mar. 27, 1920; 1 ¢. Apr. 15, 1920; 
E 476160; Boosey & co., London. 


LOLLIES FIRST WALTZ; by L. Silence [of 

U.S8.]; piano. [8289 

© Apr. 22, 1920; 2c. Apr. 22, 1920; 

E 478703; Lollie Silence, Battle 
Creek. 

Lonpon rAG; from The whirligig, words 
by Albert De Courville and Thomas 
J. Gray, music by Frederick W. 
Chappelle [of England] [8290 

© Mar. 5, 1920; 1 ce. Mar. 24, 1920: 
E 469784; Ascherberg, Hopw ood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 


LONDON TOWN—OH IT’S FINE; written 
and composed by Thomas McGhee 
and Dene Dunlop [of Great Britain] 

[8291 

© Apr. 6, 1920; 1 ce. Apr. 21, 1920; 

E 476243; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


LONE sTAR; fox trot, by Bernard and 
W iedoeft, played by Al Eldridge [of 
Bz 5.1 (Imperial player rolls, no 
91656) [8292 

© Apr. 21, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 24, 1920; 
E 475774; Imperial player roll co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation. | 


LONELINESS; words :non., music by 
Weldon Larrable [of U. S, ] [8293 


© Mar. 12, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 18, 1920; 


E 474240; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 
Same. [8294 


© Mar. 24, 1920; 2c. Mar. 25, 1920; 
E 474529; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


words by C. K. pees music by 
Edouard Hesselberg [of U. S.] 

[8295 

© Apr. 10, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 29, 1920; 

E 478951; Carlos K. Dunton, Alex- 

andria, Va. 

LoNELY (A) HEART; words by P. E. 

Tindall, music by E. S. S. Hunting- 

ton [of U. S.] [8296 


©1c. Apr. 6, 1920; E 474912; P. EB. 
Tindall, Pontiac, Mich. 


LONELY (A) HEART IS WAITING; Words 
by J. C. Sharp, music by Edouard 
Hesselberg [of U. 8. ] [8297 

(© Mar. 1, 1920;.2 ¢. Feb. 26, 1920; 
E 474550; Josiah C. Sharp, Seattle. 


LONESOME DAYS; words by H. Ketner, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. S.J 
Chicago, Legters music co. [8298 

© Apr. 26, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 29, 1920; 
E 475910; Harry Ketner, Philadel- 
phia. . 

LONESOME LAND; lyric by Bernie Foyer, 

music by Dave Dreyer [of U. S.] 
[8299 
© Mar. 1, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 23, 1920; 


E 474498; A. J. Stasny music co., 
New York. 
LONESOME WAITING JUST FOR YOU; 


words and melody by P. Cusano [of 
98.4 [8300 


© 1e¢ Apr. 28, 1920; E 478835; 
Pasquale Cusano, New York. 


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8301 


Lone AGO IN Hayrt; quartet, words by 
Ethel Clifford, music by Liza Leh- 
mann, arr. by Clarence Lucas [of 
Great Britain]; male voices. 4to. 

[8301 

© Apr. 23, 1920; 2 ce. Apr. 24, 1920; 

E 476321; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 

don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement ] 


Lone (THE) wATcH; words by Edward 
Lockton, music by Stanley Gordon [of 
England]; in B flat. [8302 

© Mar. 12, 1920; 1 ec. Mar. 19, 
1920; E 469763; Herman Darewski 
music pub. co., London. 


words by John Scaife, music by 
H. G. Stoker [of Great Britain] 

[8303 

© Jan. 24, 1920; 1 ¢. Feb. 20, 1920; 
E 469252; Boosey & co., London. 


LONGING FoR YOU; words by E. G. Wat- 
son, music by E. 8. S. Huntington [of 
Uw... Ss] [83804 

© 1c. Apr. 21, 1920; E 478556; 
Emera G. Watson, Cadott, Wis. 


Look AND LISTEN; words by L. Kruger, 
music by Edouard Hesselberg [of 
Be SA [8305 

© Mar. 1, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 26, 1920; 
E 474553; Leo Kruger, Chicago. 


LOOK FOR ME IN TENNESSEE; words by 
Joe ,.Davis and Bartley Costello, 
music by Frank Papa [of U. S.] 

[8306 

© Apr. 16, 1920; 2 ce. Apr. 17, 1920; 

FE 475490; Triangle music pub. co., 
New York. 


Loona Loo; fox trot, by L. De Santis 
[of U. §.], arr. by Alberto Tusso [of 
SUT SS: |; plane: [8307 
© 1c. Apr. 28, 1920; E 478846; 
Louis De Santis, Camden, N. J. 


LorpD Howek’S MASQUERADE; choral bal- 
lad, text by Frederick H. Martens, 
music by N. Clifford Page [of U. 8.]; 
mixed voices with bar. Solo. 4to. 

[8308 

© Noy. 12, 1919; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 

19, 1920; A 562979; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 


Lorp I AM LISTENING; words by A. A. 
P[ollard], music by D. B. Towner 
hot OU. S.] [8309 

© Nov. 1, 1919; 2 ¢. Mar..8, 1920; 
E 473803; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


+A 
516 


pt. ur, 0. s.. v.15 


Lorp (THE) IS MY SHEPHERD; chorus, 
words of the 23rd psalm, music by 
Peter Christian Lutkin [of U. §8.]; 
children’s voices, piano or organ ace. 


4to. (Church musie review, no. 573) 
[8310 
© Mar. 22,.1920; 2%e: Maries, 


1920; EH 474491; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 


psalm 23, set to music by Faith 
Helen Rogers [of U. S8.]; high voice, 
piano or organ ace. [8311 

© -Mar. 25, 1920="°2 ¢." Mar. a0, 
1920; E 4746938; G. Schirmer, inc. 
New York. 


Lorp oF LorDS; Haster cantata, [text . 
Biblical], music by M. KE. Graham 
[of U. S.]; mixed voices. 4to. 

[8312 


© Feb. 7, 1920; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
16, 1920; A 562875; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati. 


LOSING FAITH ; words by B. Green, mu- 
sic by Hector Richard [of U. 8.]; 
Chicago, Legters music co. [83813 

© Apr...17, 1920; 2 ¢ Ape 24, 
1920; E 475702; Bessie Green, Oak- 
land, Or, 


Louis XIV. See Fontainebleau. 


LouIsIANA; words by Arthur Freed, 
music by Oliver G. Wallace [of U. 8.] 
[8314 

© Mar. 19, 1920;. 2. ec), Mar.-24, 
1920; E 473515; Musicland pub. co., 
Seattle. 


words by John F. Lambe, music by 
John Neat [of England] [8315 

©. Apr.-1, 1920 j;.d ce. Apr.,9, 1920; 
E 476063; E. Osborne & co., Itd., 
London. ¥ . 


LOUISVILLE; lyric and music by Cora 
Mae Geachy [of U. 8.] [8316 
(© Mar. 12, 1920;°2" € air. oe, 
1920; E 474241; M. Witmark.& sons, 
New York. ‘ 


words and music by Marcelle 
Melchicr [of U. 8.] [8317 

© Apr. 7, 1920; 2 ce. Apr. 10, 1920; 
E 475133; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati. 


LovE; words by A. Schuck, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [8318 

© Apr. 19, 1920; 2 ce. Apr. 24, 1920; 
I 475675; Anna Schuck, Peoria, Il. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 


Love—Continued. 
— words by P. H. Meade, music by 
J. KE. Andino [of U. S.] [8319 
© 1c. Apr. 7, 1920; E 478048; 
Philip H. Meade, Niagara Falls, 
mY. 


LovE AND HONOR; duet, from Jack in 
petticoats, lyric by Thomas Grant 
Springer, music by John McGhie [of 
U.S] [8320 

© Apr. 8, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 10, 1920: 
E 475091; M Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


LOVE AND MY SOUL MY OwN; from 
Medorah, words by Adrian Rose, mu- 
sic by John Ansell [of England] 

i [8321 


© Feb. 19, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 15, 1920; 
FE 469700; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. 


LOVE BIDS ME RISE; from Jack in petti- 


coats, lyric by ‘Thomas. Grant 
Springer, music by John McGhie [of 
U.S.) [8322 


© Apr. 19, 1920; 2c. Apr. 20, 1920; 
E475556; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


LOVE CAME IN AT THE DOOR ONE DAY; 
words by Fiona MacLeod, music by 
Richard E. Edwyn [of U. 8.]; high 

* voice. [8323 

© Apr. 2, 1920: 2 e. Apr. 3, 1920; 
Ee 474757; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 


LOVE DOES NOT ASK A PRICE; from Wild 
geese, words by Ronald Jeans, music 
by Charles Cuvillier [of England] 

: [8324 

© Mar. 12, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 15, 1920; 

E 476169; Ascherberg, Hopwood. & 
Crew, Itd., London. 


LOVE DUET; lyric by M. Marks and G. 
Van Brunt, music by G. G. Van Brunt 
[of U. 8.]; piano with words. [8325 

© Mar. 26, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 30, 1920; 
- E 478958; Gladys G. Van Brunt, New 
York. 


LOVE IN AUTUMN. See Love in the sea- 
sons. 


LOVE IN SPRINGTIME. See Love in the 


seasons. 


Love IN SUMMER. 
sons. 


LOVE IN THE SEASONS; cycle, lyrics by 
Percy Edgar, musie by Lilian Ray 
[of England] 


See Love in the sea- | 


Contents: Love in { 


8334 


LovE IN THE SEASONS—Continued. 
springtime.—Love in summer.—Love 
in autumn.—Love in winter. [8326 

©) Mar... 11, 1920** 1 c.. Mar. 15, 
1920; E 469578; H. Sharples & son, 
ltd., London. 


LOVE IN WINTER. 
sons. 


See Love in the sea- 


LOVE IS MY WORLD; words and music by 

Harold Orlob [of U. S8.] [8327 

© Apr. 21, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 22, 1920; 

E 475603; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


LOVE IS ONLY SWEET PAIN; words by R. 
R. James, music by E. S. 8S. Hunting- 
ton fof U. S8.] [8328 

© 1c. Apr. 8, 1920; E 475015; 
R. R. James, Point Loma, Calif. 


LOVE IS THE KING OF THE WORLD; words 
by Ida Simpson, music by Joe Max- 
well [of U. 8.] [8329 

© Mar. 9, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 7, 1920; 
EK 478098; Irving Berlin, ine., New 
York. 

Love (THE) LETTER; words by Mrs. S. 
Olmstead, music by Hector Richard 

fof U. S.] Chicago, Legters musie 
co. [8330 

© Apr. 17, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 24, 1920; 
FE 475646; Mrs. 8S. Olmstead, Broad- 
albin, N. Y. 


LOVE MAKING TIME; words by W. C. 
Rogers, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. $.] Chicago, North American mu- 
sic ¢o. [8331 

© -Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475246; Walter C. Rogers, Trenton, 
Need. 

LOVE ME SWEETHEART MINE; Cduet from 
3 showers, words by Henry Creamer, 
music by Turner Layton [of U. S.] 

. [8332 

© Mar. 22,' 1920; 2 «Mar. 20, 
1920; E 474445; Chas. K. Harris, 
New York. 


LovE Moon; words and music by A. L. 
Hamilton [of U. S.] [8333 
© 1c. Apr. 12, 1920; E 478250; 
' Archie Lindsey Hamilton, Dayton, O. 
LOVE, MY HEART LONGS DAY AND NIGHT; 
(Amour, mon cceur languit) ; words 
by Rabindranath Tagore, traduction 
francaise de E. Sainte-Marie Perrin, 
musie by Darius Milhaud [of U. 8.];3 
pour voix élevée. (Deux poémes 
d’amour, no. 1) [8334 
©. Apr: 2, 1920: 2c Apr. 3, 1920; 
_ EH 474754; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. 


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8335 


pt. Ir, n. S, v.15 


LovE (THE) NEST; from Mary, words 
by Otto Harbach, music by Louis A. 
Hirsch [of U. S.] [83835 

© Apr. 9, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 12; 1920; 
FE 478219; Victoria pub. corp., New 
York. 


LovE (THE) OF A FOOL: words by De 
Noyan [pseud. of M. A. Denine], 
music by Geo. Edwards [of U. S8.] 


[8336 ° 


© 1c. Mar. 23, 1920; E 474510; 
Martin A. Denine, San Francisco. 


LOVE, OH! LOYE SO PERFECT; words by 
Mrs. A. Jordan, music by Leo Fried- 
man fof U. S.J] Chicago, North 
American music co. [8337 


© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c« Apr. 12, 


1920; E 475153; Mrs. A. Jordan, Port 


Townsend, Wash. 


LOVE ON MY HEART FROM HEAVEN FELL; 
words by Robert Bridges, music by 
Clive Carey [of Great Britain] 

[8338 
© Feb. 25, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 25, 1920; 
E 469878; Boosey & co., London. 


LOVE’S ON THE HIGHROAD. 
songs. 


See Spoken- 


LOVE TIME; words by R. F. Doyle, music 
by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, 
North American music €o. [8339 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2c Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475315; R. I’. Doyle, Lansing, Mich. 


LOVE WILL DIE; poem by Grace Mader- 
Mack, music by Frederick W. Vander- 
pool [of U. S.]; low voice. [8340 

© Apr. 8, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 10, 1920; 
E 475100; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


LOVE YOUR MOTHER AS SHE LOVES YOU; 
words and music by M. 8. Cordeiro 
[of U. 8.] [8341 

© Apr. 22, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 22, 1920; 
E 475616; M. S. Cordeiro, Hilo, 
Hawaii. 


LOVED AND LOST; words by D. H. Wood, 

melody by Luther A. Clark [of U. S.] 

[8342 

©) fe Apr. "5, 1920" Bb 47ssee ; 
Dewey H. Wood, Philadelphia. 


Lovep (THE) ONES AT HOME ARE STILL 
WAITING FOR YOU; words by H. 
Packer, music by E. S. 8S. Hunting- 
ten fof U. S.J [8343 


© 1c. Apr. 7, 1920; E 478030; 11. 
Packer, Schenectady, N. Y. 


LOVELIEST (THE) ROSE OF ALL; written 
by W. Ewart, composed by HE. Stanelli 
[of Great Britain] [8344 


© Mar. 8, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 18, 1920; 
E 469845; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


LOVELY CORALS: duet, from Lassie, 
words by Catherine Chisholm Cush- 
ing, music by Hugo Felix [of U. 8.] 

[8345 

© Mar. 31, 1920; 2 ce. Apr. 3, 1920; 

E 478125; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


LovELY LUCERNE; valse, by Felix 
Godin [of Great Britain]; piano. 
~ [8346 
© Apr. 6, 1920; 1 ce. Apr. 21, 1920; 
E 476244; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


Lover (THE) PRAISETH HIS LADYE 
FAYRE; part song, words by Thomas 
Wyatt, music by Herbert W. Ware- 
ing [of U. S.J]; mixed voices. 4to. 
(Part sings for mixed voices, new 
series, no. 2) [8347 

© Apr. 9, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 14, 1920; 
E 475495; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
LOVERS IN THE SKY; words by B. Mac 


Innis, music by E. 8S. 8. Huntington 
fof U. S.] [8348 


© 1 ¢. Mar. 20, 1920; E 474425; 
Bert Mac Innis, Boston. 
LovERS’ LANE. See Rustic suite. 


Love’s BEAUTY; words by C. M. Jones, 
music by Geo. Trevor [of U. 8.] 


[8349 

© 1e Apr. 8, 1920; E 474957; 

Charles Merle Jones, Colorado 
Springs, Col. 

LOVE’S CATHEDRAL; words by James 


Grun, music by Arthur Farwell [of 
Us. ] [8350 

© Mar. 29, 1920:3° 2 Mian oe 
1920; E 474733; John Church ¢o., 
Cincinnati. 


LOVE’S CONFESSION WALTZES; by Leon 
E. Simmons [of U. 8.]; piano. 
[8351 
‘© Mar. 3, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1920; 
E 471916; A. W. Perry’s sons, Seda- 
lia, Mo. 


LOVE’S DECREE; words and music by 
J. ©. H. Beaumont [of England] 
[8352 
© Mar. 18, 1920; 2 ce. Mar. 20, 
1920; E 469754; John Church Co., 
Cincinnati. 


518 


MUSICAL: COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 


LOVE’S ECHOES; lyric and music by E. K. | Lovy’s star; 


Lacey [of U. S.] New Haven, Conn., 
N. E. S. €o. [8353 

© Apr. 24, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 28, 
1920; E 478925; Ethel Kimmey 
Lacey, Stratford, Conn. 


LOVE’S FADELESS ROSE; lyric by Kath- 
leen Stuart, music by Nita O’Sulli- 
van-Beare [of England]; in E flat. 

[8354 
© Feb. 4, 1920; 1 ec. Mar. 2, 1920; 
E 469418; Enoch & sons, London. 


LOVE’S FULFILLMENT; words by C. L. 
Herron, music by E. S. S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S.] [8355 


© 1c. Apr. 23, 1920; E 478647; 
_ Cecilia Livingston Herron, Mountain 
Dale, N. Y. 


LOVE’S MELODY ; waltz song, written and 
composed by Elsie Janis [of U. S.] 
and Pierre a aa [of Great Brit- 
ain] [8356 

© Mar. 8, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 18, 1920; 
E 4698385; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


—— words by I. Simpson, music by 
Bi Mime fof U. S.j, arr. by L. L. 
Vosburgh [of U. S8.] [8357 

© 1c Apr. 7, 1920; E 478090; 
Ida Simpson and Blanche Ring, New 
York. 


LOVE’S MEMORIES ; [words anon.], music 
by Madame Smale [of Canada], arr. 
by Edward W. Miller [of Canada] 

[8358 

© Apr. 3, 1920; 1 ce. Apr. 10, 1920; 

E 476114; Madame Smale, Toronto, 
Canada. 


LOVE’S OFFERING: words and music by 
J. M. Stuart-Young [of Great Brit- 
ain] [8359 

mr Aor 4). M205>t « Apr. 15, 


1920; E 476119: West & co., London. * 


LOVE’S ROSARY: Waltz, by Jennie In- 
nella, arr. by Wm. Schulz [of U. 8.]; 
band. 4to. [8360 

© Apr. 2, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 3, 1920; 
E 478079; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


LOVE’S ROSE; 


arr. by Ray Fish [of U. S.] [8361 


© 1c. Apr. 2, 1920; E 478141; 
Robert Harvey Nolan, New York. 


| 


|e 


words and music by Bob | 
Nolan [i. e., R..H. Nolan, of U. 8.-],. 


8371 


words by W. W. Ells- 
worth, music by William H. Nelson 
[of U. 8.] [8362 

© 1e. Mar. 24, 1920; E 473535; 
Washington W. Ellsworth, Brooklyn. 


LOVE’S TIES ETERNAL; words and music 
by H. R. Harrison [of U. 8.] [8363 
©ic. Apr. 16, 1920; E 478367; H. 

R. Harrison, Kemmerer, Wy. 


LOVE’S WAITING; words and music by 
M. R. Adams [of U. S.] Chicago, IIL, 
Marion A, Adams Co. [8364 


aoe 25, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 25, 1920; 
473858 ; Marion Reeder Adams, 
Chicago. 


LU VIDDANU A LU FISTINO; arr. by 
Giuseppe Tarantola [of Italy, domi- 
ciled at Brooklyn, N. Y.]; piano and 
melody. [8865 


© 1 e¢. Mar. 31, 1920; E 473890; 
Giuseppe Laudicina, Brooklyn. 


Luck (THE) sTEP; fox trot, by Ar- 
mand Haagman, arr. by Walter A. 
Collins [of England]; orch. with 
piano conductor. 4to. (Orchestral 
journal of popular music, no. 625) 

[8366 

© Mar. 3, 1920; 1 c Mar. 24, 1920; 

E 469783; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. 


LULLABY; by M. A. Crouse [cf U. 8.]; 

violin, ’cello and piano. [8367 

© 1c. Apr. 29, 1920; E 478897; 
Margaret A. Crouse, Pittsburgh. 


—— words and music by Laura Roslyn 
MacFarlane [of U. S.]; medium 
voice. [8368 

(©) Mar. a1, 1920 ; 2c. Apr. 1, 1920; 
E 474721; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 


words by Rudolph William Glas- 

ner, music by Hugo Brandt [of U. 8.] 

[8369 

© Feb. 16, 1920; E 478121; Anne L. 
Glasner, Chicago. 


LULLABY DAYS; words by L. L. Willson, 
music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. 8.] 
_ New York, World music pub. corp. 
[8370 
© Apr. 14, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 20, 1920; 
E 4757386; Lucile L. Willson, Chi- 
cago. 


LULLABY (THE) SONG OF MY MITHER; 
words and music by G. E. Kufer [of 
U. S.] New York, Paramount song 
publishers, inc. [83871 

© Mar. 10, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 17, 1920; 
E 478518; George Edward Kufer, 
New York. 


519 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
pt. 1, n. s., v. 15 


LLUNA ROSSA; Versi e musica di E. A. 

Mario [of Italy]; mand. ace. 4to. 

[8372 

© 6 Sept: 1,°1919s' 1 -e. ‘Apr. 26, 

1920; E 476330; Italian book co., 
New York. 


LUNAIRE; di Francesco Giovanelli [of 
Italy]; violino e piano. [8373 
© Mar. 11, 1920; 1c. Mar. 12, 1920; 

E 469538 ; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


Lyrics; by Moore Park [of Great 
Britain]; pt. bk. 2: ~Centeats: 1. 
The swing.—2. Dancing.—3. In 
church.—4. Mr. Schmitt. . [8374 

© Mar. 8, 1920; 1 ce. Mar. 27, 1920; 
E 469889; Anglo-French music ¢o., 
itd., London. 


MA HONEY CHILE; waltz lullaby, words 
and music by M. A. Bryant [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [8375 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 
E 474768; M. A. Bryant, Oakland, 
Calif. 


MA MISSISSIPPI BABE; words and music 

by C. K. Harris [of U. 8.] 8376 

© Apr. 12, 1920; 2c. Apr. 13, 1920; 

E 4753877; Charles K. Harris, New 
York. 


MaAcDowELL (EDWARD ALEXANDER) 
Witches’ dance (Hexentanx) ; by E. 
A. MacDowell, op. 17, no. 2, rev. and 
fingered by H. E. Ruhe [of U. S.]; 
piano. (Selected teaching composi- 
tions, series 8, no. 871) [8377 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 13, 1920; 
E 474236; J. H. Faunce co., Phila- 
delphia. [Copyright is claimed on 
revision, fingering and annotation] 

McEwen (JoHN B.) Three preludes; 
by J. B. McHwen [of Great Britain] ; 
pf. [8378 

© Apr. 8, 1920; 1 « Apr. 27, 1920; 
E 476353; Anglo-French music ©Co., 
lid., London. 

MADAMOISELLE’S GOOD BYE; words by 
Y. Phillips, music by Edouard 
Hesselberg [of U. 8.] [8379 

© Mar: 1, 1920; 2c. Feb. 26, 1920; 


BE 474547; Vincent Phillips, Syra- 
cuse, N. Y. 
MapricAL; de Joperette La liaison 


dangereuse, livret de Mouézy-Eon et 
Wélix Gandera, musique de Marcel 
Pollet [of France] [8380 

© Feb. 21, 1920; 1c. Mar. 10, 1920; 
EH 469598; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


Maprigar—Continued. : 
See also Howells (Herbert) Four 
songs. 


MADRILENA; sSchotis espanol, letra y , 
musica de Rogelio Huguet [of 
Spain]; piano et chant avec theorie. 

— [8381 
© Feb. 21, 1920; 1c. Mar. 10, 1920; 
EK 469607; Francis Salabert, Paris. 


MAGGIE; a muSical play in 3 acts, words 
by Adrian Ross, music by Marcel 
Lattés [of France]; vocal se. [8382 

© Mar. 2, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 18, 1920; 
EH 469675; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


Macic (THE) MELODY; words by Clif-— 
ford Abrahamson, musie by H. 
Holmes [of U. S8.] [8383 

© 1c. Mar. 25, 1920; E 474616; 
Harold Holmes, Minneapolis. 


MacicaL Giri; words by H. Chambers, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. 8.] 
Chicago, North American music ¢€0. 

[8384 
© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475211; Horace Chambers, Seattle. 


MAGNIFICAT AND NUNC _ DIMITTIS; 
chorus, by Joseph Fletcher [of U. 
Sl; in F.. .4te. [8385 

© Mar. 20, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 20, 1920 ; 
E 474441; Robin Hillis, Ridgefield 
Park. Need 

set to music by Eric Gritton [of 

England]; mixed voices, organ acc. ; 

in E flat. 4to.  (Novello’s parish 

choir book, no. 969) [8386S 
© Mar, 25, 19203. co Marae, 

1920; E 469869; Novello & co., Itd., 

London. 


Maura; words by A. M. Riedel, music 
by F. J. Senkosky [of U. 8.], arr. by 
F. Senkosky and A. Riedei. [8387 

© 1c. Feb. 24, 1920; EH 474196; 
Frank J. Senkosky and Arthur M. 
Riedel, St. Louis. 


MAID OF ERIN, DON’T YOU HEAR US CALL- 
Inc; words by C. Holwell, music by 
Leo Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
Tll., North American music pub. €0. 

[83838 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 2 ce. Apr. 12, 1920; 

E 475216; Catherine Holwell, Chi- 
cago. 


Marp oF MANDALAY; words and music 

by J. Finke, jr. [of U. S.] [8389 

© 1c. Apr. 1, 1920; E 474720; 
John Finke, jr., Ravena, N. Y. | 


520, 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 


MAID OF OLD KENTUCKY; novelty, 
words by L. Kittinger, music by E. 
8S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] [8390 

© 1c. Apr. 23, 1920; E 478633; 
Lowell Kittinger, Roanoke, Va. 


Matson (LA); poéme lyrique par A. 

Dupuy [of France]; chant et piano. 

[8391 

ie) Mar’: 15,1920. 1 °e Mar: 31, 

1920: E 469973; Maurice Senart et 
cie, Paris. 


MAKE ME A CLEAN HEART, O GoD; an- 
them, [text from Scriptures], music 
by A. W. Lansing [of U. S.]; mixed 
voices. 4to. [8392 

© Apr. 30, 1920; 2 ec. May 3, 1920; 
E 478966; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


MAKE ME THINK YOU LOVE ME, AND I 
WILL THINK YOU’RE TRUE; words by 
I. L. Green, music by J. E. Andino 
[of U. 8.] [8393 

© 0 c Apr.:6, 1920; .£.474875; 
Irving L. Green, Warrenton, N. C. 


MAKE YOUR DREAMS COME TRUE; words 
by D. Bunn, music by E. 8S. S. Hun- 
tington [of U. S.] [8394 

© 1c. Mar. 20, 1920; E 474438; 
Daisy Bunn, Cherokee, Ia. 


MALCONOSCENTE; marcia sinfonica, by 
G. De Santis fof Italy], arr. by G. 
Tasilli [of U. S.]; band. 4to. [8395 

© Jan. 5, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 25, 1920; 
EB 474607; .O.. Di: Bella, New, .York. 
[Copyright is claimed on simplifying 
and harmonizing] 

MALINKA; valse by Kennedy Russell 
fof Great Britain]; orch. Ato. 

[8396 

© Feb. 25, 1920; 1 ce: Mar. 25, 1920; 
BE 469874; Boosey & co., London. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 

MALIzIOsETTA (LA); polka, by M..N. 
Le Donne [of U. S.]; piano. 

© 1c. Apr. 14, 1920; E 478282; 
C. A. Mischo, Brooklyn. : 

MAMMA WON’T YOU PLEASE COME HOME; 
words by W. E. Thurber, music by 
BE. S. S. Huntington fof U. 8.] 

[8398 


© 1c. Apr. 23, 1920; E 478624; | 


Wesley E. Thurber, New Bedford, 
Mass. 
MAMMY DEAR; words and music by S. 


Laws [of U. 8.] Buffalo, N. Y., Laws- 


pub. co. [8399 
© Apr. 12, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 16, 1920; 
E 478926 ; Silas Laws, Buffalo. - - 


8408 


[8397 | 


MAMMY’S CHILE; words by H. Ketner, 
musie by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [8400 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 
EH 474813; Harry Ketner, Philadel- 
phia. 


MAMMY’S GOODNIGHT LULLABY; words 
by William Jerome, melody by Harry 
Won Tilzer ,[ot U.S,1;. art. by ld. 
Smale fof U. S.] [8401 

© 1e. Apr. 29, 1920; E 475933; 
Harry Von Tilzer music pub. co., New 
York. 


Mammy’s LuLtiaBy. See Bergen (AlI- 
fred Hiles) Six negro songs. : 


Man (THE) oF GALILEE; sacred songs 
sung to popular melodies, words by 
P. D. Bird, San Diego, Calif., Haight- 
Bird co. 8vo. (Series, no. 1.) 

[8402 

(C) dan’ 5, 1920% 2" c. and att. Jaw. 

26, 1920; A 562357; P. Douglas Bird, 
San Diego, Calif. 

Man (THE) THAT’S ALL TRUE BLUE} 
campaign song, words by M. E. Witt, 
music by E. 8. 8. Huntington [of U. 
S.] [8403 

© 1c Apr. 8, 1920; E 475037; 
Maude Edith Witt, Vinita, Okl. 

MaANANA; from The new dictator, 
words by Frank Craven, music by 
Silvio Hein [of U. S.] [8404 

©) Mar 22. 19203) 2 seo Mar: 2a. 
1920; E 473531; T. B. Harms & Fran- 
cis, Day & Hunter, New York. 

MANATOPA; words and music by J. D. 
Moore [of U. §.], arr. by R. B. Dakin 
rot “US. [8405 

©. 1 ce, Mar. 31, 1920; Hr 475948 ; 
Jessie D. Moore and Rose B. Dakin, 
Somerville, Mass. 

MaNnvetitsa; Mexican dance, di Gian- 
giorgio Trissino dal Vello d’Oro [of 
Italy]; orch. con armonio e piano 
conduttore. 4to. [8406 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 1 ce. Mar. 19, 1920; 
FE 469719; A.& G. Carisch & c., Milan. 

Maramao; tango—maxixe, di Carlos F, 
Agostoni [of Italy], riduzione di V. 

‘ Billi [of Italy]; orch. con harmo- 
nium e piano conduttore. 4to. [8407 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 1¢. Mar. 19, 1920; 
E 469718; A. & G. Carisch & ¢c, 
Milan. 

MARCH OF THE MARIONETTES ; etude, by 
Van Veachton Rogers [of U. 8.] op. 
8; harp. [8408 
(Apr: 16; 1920-2 *¢ ‘Apr’ 17, 1920; 
W 475594; Clark harp mfg co., Syra- 
cuse, N. Y. 


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8409 


MarcH (THE) WIND; by Florence P. 


Rea [of U. S.];.. piano. : (in, her 
Fairy frolics) . [8409 
Or Met 25, 1920; 2 ex Mar: 29) 


1920; E 474661; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 


MarcHt (LE) pD’AMOUR; opérette en 
trois actes, de d’Hanswick et P. de 
Wattyne, musique de Léo Pouget [of 
France] 4to. [8410 

© Apr. 12, 1920; 1. Apr. 24, 1920; 
D 26033; Matheissen, Paris 


MARCHE DES PETITS GUERRIERS; de F. 
Blanche. Binet [of France]; piano. 
(Les Lilliputiennes, no. 8) [8411 

© Mar. 20, 1920; 1c. Apr. 7, 1920; 


E 476037; Alphonse Ledue et cie., 

Paris. : 

MARCHING TO BERLIN; words by H. W. 

Niess, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. §.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[8412 

© Apr. 19, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 24, 1920; 

E 475680; H. W. Niess, Kansas City, 

Mo. 


MARIANNA; di N. Romani [of Hftaly, 


domiciled at New York]; piano e 
melodia. [8413 
© 1c. Mar. 29, 1920; E 473788; 


Nullo Romani, New York. 


Marion ; ballett-pantomime in 8 bildern, 
von Paul v. Klenau [of Denmark]; 
orchester partitur. [8414 

© Mar. 3, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 25, 1920; 
E 469885; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. 


MARION, YOU’LL SOON BE MARRYIN’ ME; 
fox trot, words by Frank Kienzle 
and Chas. Smith, music by Nelson 
Ingham and Geo. B. McConnell [of 
U.S.) [8415 

© Mar. 27, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 29, 
1920; E 473769; Joe Morris music 
co., New York. 


MARQUISE; mélodie, poéme de Armand 
Silvestre, musique de Marcel Dupré 
[of France] op. 6, no. 38. [8416 

_ © Dee. 20, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 8, 1920; 
EK 469642 ; Alphonse Leduc et cie., 
Paris. 


MarTHa. See Flotow (Friedrich von) 
MARTINIQUE; valse, by N. R. Stacey 
[of U. S.]; piano. [8417 


© 1c. Apr. 5, 1920; E 474866; 
Laurence Eyre, Philadelphia. 


pt. 11k) Ros. ¥. Le 


MARTIRE (IL) ; versi di Armando Volpi, 
musica di A. Anzelmo [of Italy]; 
mand. ace. Naples, Emilio Genna- 
relliec. 4to. [8418 

© Feb. 1, 1920; 1 ec. Mar. 31, 1920; 
E 469949; Italian book co., New _ 
York. 


Mary; from Mary, words by Otto Har- 
bach, music by Louis A. Hirsch [of 
Soo [8419 

© Apr. 9, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 478216; Victoria pub. corp., New 
Work, 

words and musie by E. M. Welsh 

[of Great Britain] [8420 
© 1c. Apr. 29, 1920; E 475935; 

Eilen Marion Welsh, Chicago. — 


words by C. H. Roberts, musie by 
E. S. S. Huntington [of U. 8.] 

m [8421 

© 1c. Apr. 6, 1920; BH 474914; 
Claud H. Roberts, Philadelphia. 


MARY DEAR; words by EH. S. S. Hunt- 

ington, musie by H. Ward [of U. 8.] 

[8422 

© 1c. Apr. 14, 1920; E 478336; 
Henry Ward, Monticello, Ark. 


MARY MINE; words and music by B. 

Gallagher [of U. S.] [8423 

© Apr. 22, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 22, 1920; 

E 475610; Bernard Gallagher, El 
Dorado, Il. 

Mary O’SUNSHINE; words by C. G. 
Kane, musie by Edouard Hesselberg 
lot USS8:] [8424 

© Mar. 17, 1920; 2 € Man ae 
1920; E 473944; Clyde Gail Kane, 
Springfield, Il. 


Mary Rose; words by M. A. Wood, mu- 


Sic by EH Ss. S. Huntington [of U. 8.] 
[8425 
© le Apr. 16, 1920; E 478364; 


Mabel A. Wood, No. Lima, O. 
MARYLAND MY MARYLAND. See Tomlin- 
son (Arthur) Six familiar songs. 


MASQUES ET BERGAMASQUES; Suite, par 
Gabriel Fauré [of France]. orch. 
partition. Contents: Ouverture. 


‘© Dee. 31, 1919; 1 ec. Feb. 24, 1920; 
E 469356; Durand & cie., Paris. 

MASS IN HONOR OF ST. MICHAEL ; by 
Cc. A. Egener; mixed voices, in B 
flat. 4to. (Gordon’s edition, v. 33) 
[8427 
© Mar. 6, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 10, 1920; 
aff. Mar. 9, 1920; A 564379; Estate 

of Hamilton S. Gordon, New York. 


O22 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS © 


no. 5, 1920 


Mass No. 9 IN G [AND] ASPERGES ME; 


by A. Monestel; mixed voices. 4to. 
(Gordon’s edition, v. 34) [8428 
© Mar. 6, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 10, 1920; 
aff. Mar. 9, 1920; A 564380; Estate 
of Hamilton S. Gordon, New York. 


Mass or St. FrAncis; Latin words, 
musie by Alphonse Cary [of Eng- 
land] mixed voices, organ acc. no. 4, 
in F. 4to. (Cary edition, no. 835) 

[8429 

c Mar. 12, 19203" 100: Mar: 15, 

1920; E 469591; Cary & co., Lon- 
don. 


MASSENET (JULES EMILE FREDERIC) 
La navarraise; nocturne, de J. Mas- 
senet -of France];  violon seul. 
4to. (Les collections du ménestrel ; 
Selecta opera, 7° recueil, no. 165) 

[8430 

© Apr. 5, 1919; 1 c. Apr. 24, 1919; 

E 446634; Heugel & cie., Paris. 

[Copyright is claimed on transcrip- 
tion | 

MATRIMONY BLUES; words and music 
by A. Brown [of Canada] [8431 

© Apr. 26, 1920; 1c. Apr. 27, 1920; 
EK 4763854; Art Brown, Ottawa, 
Canada. 


MAVOURNEEN, LAND 0’ MINE; words by 
I. Godding, music by F. Doyle [of 
U. 8.] [84382 

© 1c. Apr. 7, 1920; E 478023; 
Frank Doyle and Irene Godding, De- 
troit. 


MAXIXE PARADE; novelty dance with 
description, music by Ethel Barnett 
[of England]; piano. [8433 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 13, 1920; 
E 469684; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


May pAy; country dance, by Herbert 
L. Clarke [of U. 8.] 1. B flat cornet 
and piano.—2. HE flat alto saxophone 
and piano. [8434, 8435 

© Nov. 8, 1919; 2 c: each Mar. 11, 
1920; E 4741387, 474138 ; Carl Fischer, 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement] 

See also Dolly songs. 

May pAy cAroLt; English folksong, air 
from Essex County, harmonized and 
arr. by Deems Taylor [of U. S8.]; 
four-part cho. women’s voices. 4to. 
(Schumann club series of part-songs, 
fourth series, no 4763) [8436 

© Mar. 25, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 27, 1920; 
EK 474652; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on 
harmonization and arrangement] 


8445 


May (A) pay sone; words by W. H. 
Harmon, music by H. W. Fairbank 
[of U. S.J] female voices. 4to. 
Chicago, Ill, H. W. Fairbank pub. 
co. (May festival choruses, no. 78) 

[8437 

© May 2, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 30, 1920; 

E 475936; Henry W. Fairbank, Chi- 
cago. 


MAYTIME FROLIC; by Hans T. Seifert 
fof-U. Seis piano. [8438 
© Apr. 9, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 14, 1920; 

HE 475503 ; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


MAZEL TOV SHVER IN SHVIGER; by A..- 

Schwartz [of U. S.]; instrumental. 

[8439 

© 1c. Apr. 30,.1920; E 478862; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 


MazurKA}; novelty dance, by Ronald 

Franklin [of England]; piano. [8440 

© Apr. 8, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 18, 1920; 

E 476081; H. Sharples & son, Itd., 
London, 


— See also ’Cello and I. bk.2.— 


Dance suite. 


Merapow (THE); BROOK; by Carl Wil- 
helm Kern [of U. 8.] op. 410, no. 2; 
piano. [8441 

© Mar. 29, 1910; 2 c. Mar. 31, 1920; 
EK 473880; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati. 


MEDORAH WALTZ; from Medorah, by 
Vada Ennem [of England], arr. by 
John Ansell [of England]; piano. 

[8442 

© Feb. 19, 1920; 1 ¢. Mar. 15, 1920; 

E 469708; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. 


MEET ME AGAIN IN DREAMLAND; words 
by Eva Gibbs, music by Paul H. 
Cagle [of U. S.] [8443 

© Apr. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 29, 1920; 
EK 475833; Southern music pub. co., 
Knoxville, Tenn. 


MEET ME AT THE MOVIES, |’LL BE WAIT- 
ING THERE FOR YOU; words and music 
by N. L. Lewis [of U. S.] (Lewis 
musical museum no. 8) [8444 

© Mar. 18, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 24, 
1920; E 473468; Nathan L. Lewis, 
New York. 


MEET ME IN NoRMANDY; words by Ed- 
ward Lockton, music by Jack Tre- 
lawny [of England]; in D. [8445 

©) Feb. 19, 1920; 1c. Feb. 27, 1920; 
E 469359; Joseph Henry Larway, 
London. 


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8446 


MEET ME IN THE MOONLIGHT; words by 
_E. Frierson, music by Leo Friedman 
fof U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. — [8446 
© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 ce. Apr. 12, 1920; 
EK 475207; Edna Frierson, Norfolk, 
Va. 
MEIN GOTT WIE GROSS IST DEIN ERBAR- 


MEN. See Heine (Wm.) Vier lieder 
fuer gemischten chor. 


See Heine (Wm.) 
gemischten chor. 


MEIN JESUS LEBT. 
Vier lieder fuer 


MELANIS; di Riccardo Zandonai, tras- 
crizione dalla grande fantasia per 
orchestra di Emile Tavan [of France] 
Prima trascrizione——2. Seconda 
trascrizione. [8447, 8448 

© Mar. 11, 1920; 1 ¢. each Mar. 12, 
1920: E 469542, 469543; G. Ricordi & 
co., Milan. 


MELODIE OF DANCE; from The magic mel- 
ody, by Sigmund Romberg [of U. 8.]; 
piano. [8449 

© Apr. 8, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 10, 1920; 
E 475094; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 
MELODIES OF NATURE; valse by Z. S. 
Day [of.U. S.]; piano. [8450 
© Mar. 25, 1920; 2 ¢ Apr. 1, 1920; 
E 478111; Zoa Steed Day, San Diego, 
Calif. 

MELODIES OF YESTERDAY; words by F. 
Sosgrove, music by Geo. Trevor [of 
Usa [8451 

© 1c. Mar. 11, 1920; E 474070; 
Frank Cosgrove, Lancaster, Pa. 


MELODY AT DUSK; by Frederick Keats 
[of U. 8.] ; piano. [8452 
©” Mar. ‘25, “1920's 2 veh Mar.A28, 
1920; E 478721; Theo. Presser Co., 
Philadelphia. 


MEtLopy OF LOVE; words by J. W. Green- 
wood, music by E. 8. S. Huntington 
Lot UU: 1 [8453 

© 1c Apr. 16, 1920; E 478370; 
J. Wilfred Greenwood, Alliance, Can- 
ada. 

Memories; words by A. Gaupp, music 
by Leo Friedman [of U. S.J] Chi- 
cago, North American music€ co. 

8454 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 ec. Apr. 12, 1920; 

BH 475250; Anna Gaupp, Philadel- 
phia. 

words by C. E. Hopkins, music by 

-E. S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] [8455 


© 1c. Apr. 14, 1920; E 478342; 
Carrie E. Hopkins, Raleigh, N. C. 


a 


pt. U1, 0. S., v. 15 


MrMorIES—Continued. ‘ 
words by K. M. Willson, music 
by Hector Richard [of U. S.] Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [8456 

© Mar, 29, 1920; 2 ec Apr. 2, 
1920; E 474789; Katherine M. Will- 
son, Milwaukee. 


words by R. R. Rice, music by 
Jack Stafford [of U. S.] [8457 

© Mar. 16, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 8, 1920; 
E 478257; Ralph Reid Rice, North 
Tonawanda, N. Y. 


MEMORIES AT TWILIGHT ; words by H. B. 
Potter, music by E. Bukowski [of 
U. S.] Hilbert, Wis., G. T. Wich- 
man. ‘ [8458 

© Mar. 26, 1920" 2 @ Mar. 25, . 
1920: E 473748; Emil Bukowski, 
Manawa, Wis. 


MEMORIES OF CHILDHOOD DAYS; Words 
and musie by R. A. J. Evans [of U. 
S.J] Chicago, Ill., Geo. Hill pub. co. 

[8459 
© Apr. 3, 1920; 2 ¢. Apr. 9, 1920; 
E 478689; R. J. A. Evans, Detroit. 


MEMORIES OF DEAR OLD DAD; words by 
N. Adams, music by Hector Richard 
fof U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [8460 

© Apr. 26, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 29, 1920; 
E 475921; Norma Adams, Spring- 
field, Ill. 


MEMORIES OF HOME; words by H. Os- 
earsen, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[8461 

© Apr. 19, 1920; 2 ce. Apr. 24, 1920; 

E 475658; Hulda Oscarsen, San 
Francisco. 


MEMORIES OF LOVE UNTRUE; words by 
G. R. Brown, music by EH. 8S. 8S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] — [8462 

© 1c. Apr. 29, 1920; E 475857; 
George R. Brown, Camp Lee, Va. 


MEMORIES OF MOTHER AND ‘HOME; 
words by Ida Simpson, music by J. 
Maxwell [of U. S.] | [8463 . 

@©sMar. .26, 1920; 2c, Mar 2 
1920; E 474626; Joe Maxwell, inc., 
New York. 


MEMORIES OF VIRGINIA; words by Jack 
Wilnorf, music by James W. Atkin- 
son [of U. S.] [8464 

© Apr. 10, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 14, 1920 ; 
E 478269; Weile pub. co., inc., St. 
Louis. . 


O24 


A 
- MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 


MEMORIES OF YOU: words and music by 
S. Dane [of U. S.] New York, pa 
co. [846 

© Apr. 7, 1920; 2c. Apr. 10 oe 
_E 475111; Saul Dane, Cincinnati. 


Memory; words by C. D. Vesey, music 

by E. S. S. Huntington [of U. 8.] 

[8466 

© i c Mar, 20, 1920; E 414432 5 
Chas. D. Vesey, Toledo, O. 


MEMORY’S HOME: words by Robert B. 
Salisbury, music by George Bu- 
chanan [of England]; in D. [8467 

2) Mar St 1920; 1c. Apr.. 23; 
1920; E 476329; Enoch & sons, Lon- 
don. 


MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY (JACOB LUD- 
wic Frerix) Deux sonates, op. 45 et 
58 [and] Variations concertantes, 
op. 17; de Mendelssohn, revue et 
doigtée par C. Liégeois [of France] ; 
violoncelle et piano. (Edition na- 
tionale francaise: Panthéon des 
pianistes, no. 1077) [8468 

© Mar. 13, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 31, 1920; 
EK 469972; Henry Lemoine et cie., 
Paris. [Copyright is claimed on re- 
vision and fingering] 


Song without words; by Mendels- 
sohn, trans. by Mischa Elman [of 
Russia, domiciled at New York]; 

- violin and piano. [8469 

© Apr. 6, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 8, 1920; 
E 478119; Carl Fischer, New York. 


MENUET; de Maurice Droeghmans [of 
Belgium]; piano. (Trois piéces fa- 
cilés, extraites des Contes bleus, no 
6) [8470 

© Jan. 1, 1920; 1 ce. Feb. 10; 1920; 
E 469121; Alphonse Leduc et cie., 
Paris. 

— See 

masques. 


also Masques et berga- 


MENUET ANTIQUE: by Robert Elkin 
fof England]; pf. New York, G. 
Ricordi & co. : [8471 

© Apr. 14, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 15, 1920; 
E 476167 ; Elkin & co., London. 


MENUET DES FEES; de F.. Blanche Binet 
[of France] op. 125; piano. (Les 
Lilliputiennes, no. 7) [8472 

© Mar. 20, 1920; 1 c..Apr. 7, 1920; 
E 476036; Alphonse Leduc et cie., 
Paris. 


-  MENUET JOYEUSE; by Wallace A. John- 


son [of U. S.] op. 41; piano. [8473 

© Mar. 25, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 29, 1920; 

_ E 478714; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
Gelphia. 


8482 


MENUETT; 14th century, arr. by Mel- 
ville Clark [of U. §.]; harp. [8474 
© Apr. 16, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 17, 1920; 


E 475595 ; Clark harp mfg. co., Syra- 
cuse, N. Y. [Copyright is claimed on 


arrangement ] 

MERMAID (A) HONEYMOON; by J. S. 
Zamecnik [of U. S.]; full orch. and 
piano. (Concert edition, no. 5) 

[ 8475. 

© Mar. 26, 1920; 2 ¢c. Mar. 30, 

1920; E 474709; Sam Fox pub. co., 
Cleveland. 


MERMAID’S (THE) SONG. 
pictures. 


See Holiday 


MERRY BOYS OF CALIFORNIA; Scnottisch,. 
by L. I. Liggy [of U. S.J; instru- 
mental. [ 8476. 

© 1c. Apr. 12, 1920; E 475484;. 
Licco I. Liggy, Brooklyn. 

Merry (A) ROUNDELAY. See My first 

performance. 


MESSAGE OF LOVE; waltz, by A. Accorti 


fof U. 8.], arr. by Albert Seliner, 
qe. [or US Sz] # prano. [8477 
© 1c. Apr. 19, 1920; E 478455; 


_ Abel Accorti, New York. 


MEssAGE (THE) OF THE BIRDS; words 
by Edith Rihll, music by F. A. Arm- 
strong [of England] 1. In C. 2. In 
iD); [8478 

© Mar. 3, 1920; 2 e. each Mar. 20, 
1920; E 469756; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, itd., London. 


MesssacGE (THE) OF THE FLOWERS; 
words and music by C. W. Eichinger 
[of U. S.J] [8479- 

© 1.e¢ Apr. 2, 1920; E 473907; 
Cora W. Hichinger, Scio, Or. 


MessaGE (A) TO DADDY; words by A. 
Hinde, musie by Hector Richard [of 
U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[8480 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c Apr. 2, 1920; 

E 474832; Audrey Hinde, George- 
town, Canada. 

METODO MODERNO DE PIANO PARA PRINCI- 
PIANTES; por Flora Mora [fof Cuba] 
(Schirmer’s scholastic series, v. 80) 

[8481 

© Mar. 25, 1920; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 

30, 1920; A 566702; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 

MeEtTopo PpRATICO (Practical method]; 
y. 1, testo italiano inglese e musica 
di R. Dimuro [of U. 8.]; pf. [8482 

© Mar. 1, 1920; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
23; 1920; A 564704; Raffaele Di- 
muro, New York. 


020° 


° 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8483 


MEXICANA; intermezzo, by Ward Con- 
rad [of U. 8.]; piano. [8483 
© Mar. 27, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 29, 
1920; E 473789; C. M. Senseman and 
E. A. Cardon, New York. 


Mick (THE) AND THE TRAP; by O. 
Kohler, arr. by H. F. Cdell [of U. 
S.]; full mand. orch. [8484 

© Dec. 22, 1919; 2c. Mar. 11, 1920; 
EH 474152; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


MicHIGAN My MicHIGAN; [words 
anon.], music by A. Liberati [of 
iS] [8485 

Gy Apr 85, 19202° 23>. Apr. 47, 


1920; E 478501; A. Liberati, New 
York. 
MIDNIGHT DREAMS; words. by W. G. Jor- 
dan, music by Geo. Trevor [of U. S8.] 
[8486 
©1c. Apr. 8, 1920; E 474958; W. 
G. Jordan, Glasgow, Pa. 


MIDSUMMER EVE; fairy pageant, by 
Enid Grundy fof Great Britain]; 
piano. New York, T. B. Harms co. 

[8487 

©) Mar: 47, 1920: 4: ex Apr, £7, 

1920; E 476239; Bosworth & co., ltd., 
London. 


Mik&t (LA) DE TU BOCA; jota por F. B. 
Hernandez [of Mexico, domiciled at 
New York]; piano. [8488 


© 1c. Mar. 9, 1920; E 474018; 
Fausto B. Hernandez, New York. 


MIGNONNE; by Cecil Rayners, arr. by 
H. M. Higgs [of Great Britain]; 
orch. 4to. (Chappell & co.’s or- 
chestral journal, no. 782; Chappell 
& co.’s salon orchestral journal, no. 
41) [8489 

© Apr. 6, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 14, 1920; 
E 476162; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


MIGNONNETS ET MIGNONNETTES; par F. 
B. Binet [of France] op. 125; piano. 
(Les Lilliputiennes, no. 5) [8490 

© Dec. 20,1919; 1 ec. Jan. 8, 1920; 
EH 469634; Alphonse Leduc et cie., 
Paris. 


Mitena; polka, by A. Schwartz [of 

U. S.J]; instrumental. [8491 

© 1c. Apr. 12, 1920; E 478239; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 


526 2 rn 


an ET 


pt. m1, 0. 8., v. 15 


Mites (Percy Hivper) Three pieces; 
by P. H. Miles [of England]; violin 
and piano. Contents: 1. Inter- 
mezzo.—2. Capriccio—3. Romanza. 

[8492 

© Feb. 24, 1920; 1 ¢. Mar.- 15, 

1920; E 469583; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London. 


Minitary (THE) TREAD. 
(George L.) 


MiLt sone; words by J. H. Burns, mu- 
sie by Hector Richard [of U. S8.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [8493 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 2, 1920; 
E 474801; James Harry Burns, 
Apollo, Pa. 


MILo, My PRETTY Mito; novelty fox 
trot song, words and music by S. 
Levinson and D. C. Bates [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Denver, New York, Na- 
tional music pub. co. [8494 

© Apr. 22, 1920; 2 ¢. Apr. 22, 1920; 
E 475619; Sam’l Levinson and D. C. 
Bates, Denver. 


See Lansing 
Three mandolin duos. 


MIN FRAMTIDSDAG (My future) ; words 
by N. Frykman, tr. by A. L. S., music 
by A. L. Skoog [of U. S.]; mixed 
voices. Minneapolis, Minn., Vecko- 
bladet. 4to. (K6rmusik, no. 14) 

[8495 


© Mar. 30, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 1, 1920; 
E 474737; A. L. Skoog, Minneapolis. 


MINNIE THE MERMAID; words and 
music by D. Belasco [of U. 8.], arr. 
by M. Woodbridge [of U. 8.] [8496 

© 1c. Apr. T, 1920; H 4738092; 
David Belasco, Boston. 


MINSTREL (THE) OF CAPISTRANO; by 
Charles Wakefield Cadman [of U. S.] 
op. 70, no. 2, piano. [8497 

© Apr. 8, 1920; 2c. Apr. 10, 1920; 
E 478295; White Smith music pub, 
co., Boston. 


MINSTREL (THE) OF KASHMIRA; by 
Charles Wakefield Cadman [of U. S.] 
op. 70, no. 1; piano. [8498 

© Apr. 8, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 10, 1920; 
E 478294; White- Smith music pub. 
co., Boston. 


MINSTREL’s ; fox-trot, by H. Gareri [of 
Italy] and F. Salabert [of France] ; 
piano. [8499 


© Mar. 27, 1920; 1c. Apr. 18, 1920; 
EK 476135; Francis Salabert, Paris. 


Minuet. See Grieg (Edvard Hag- 
erup)—Schubert (Franz Peter) 


~ MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 


Mrracoto (IL); leggenda lirica in tre 
quadri, di Ettore Moschino, musica 
di Guido Laccetti [of Italy] [8500 

© Aug. 22, 1919; 1 ce. Oct. 14, 1919; 
D 19950; Casa musicale Sonzogno, 8. 
A., Milan. 


Miss ____; vaise, de Maurice Yvain [of 
France]; piano. [8501 
© Mar. 27, 1920; 1c. Apr. 13, 1920; 

E 476147; L. Maillochon, Paris. 


Miss JOHNSON AND HONEYMOON. See 
English songs and dances. 


Miss ME; words and music by F. Hol- 
land [of U. S.] [8502 


© Mar. 4 ,1920; 2 c. Apr. 10, 1920; 
E 475131; Frank Holland, Rich- 
mond, Ind. 


MISSA IN FESTIS DUPLICIBUS;. Rex 
splendens, words from the Vatican 
and Solesmes graduals, music by 
Ralph Dunstan [of Great Britain] 
in consultation with R. R. Terry and 
Vernon Russell; mixed voices. 4to. 
(Liturgical masses, no. 7) [8503 

© Feb. 16, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 2, 1920; 
E 469370; J. Curwen & sons, Itd., 
London. 


MissA IN FESTIS SOLEMNIBUS, 1; fons 
bonitatis, based on the approved 
plainsong of the Vatican and Soles- 
mes graduals, by Ralph Dunstan [fof 
Great Britain] ; mixed voices, organ. 
4to. (Liturgical masses. no. 2) 


[3504 | 


© Feb. 23, 1920; 1c. Mar. 18, 1920; 
E 468615; J. Curwen & sons, Itd., 
London. 


— 2; Deus sempiterne, words from 
the Vatican and Solesmes graduals, 
music by Ralph Dunstan [of Great 
Britain]; mixed voices. 4to. (Li- 
turgical masses, no. 3) [8505 

© Apr. 14, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 27, 1920: 
EH 476352; J. Curwen & sons, Itd., 
London. 


MISSISSIPPI BOUND; words by Spencer 
Wiilimms, musie by Charley Straight 
bor.U. 5. | [8506 

© Apr. 12, 1920; 2 ¢. Apr. 12, 1920; 
HE} 478224; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
inc., New York. 


MISSISSIPPI SHORE; waltz by Sizemore 
and Van Alstyne, played by Gurnell 
Anderson [of U. 8.] (Imperial play- 
er rolls, no. 91050) [8507 

© Apr. 21, 1920; 2 ce. Apr. 24, 1920; 
H 475758; Imperial player roll co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation ] 


183234208 


8516 


Missourr; words by A. W. Hayes, mu- 
sic by Leo Friedman [of U. S8.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[8508 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 

E 475305; A. W. Hayes, Kirksville, 
Mo. 


MISTAH PAPA, TREE-TOP TALL; words by 
O. Barnett, music by E. S. S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [8509 

© 1c. Mar. 29, 1920; E 473800; 
Omer Barnett, Dixon, Il. 


Mister BARNYARD ROMEO; words and 
music by I. M. Higdon [of U. S.]- 
[8510 | 
© Mar. 14, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 5, 1920; 
E 473977 ; Isabel Marie Higdon, Cin- 
cinnati. 


Mr. JAzBo JAzzZ HIMSELF; words and 
music by G. E. Kufer [of U. S.] New 
York—Toronto—Detroit, Paramount 
song pub., ine. [8511 

© Mar. 10, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 17, 1920; 
E 478514; George Edward Kufer, 
New York. 

Mr. JONES, PLEASE; words by Grant 
Covington [pseud. of G. Courtney], 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. 8.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

{8512 
© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 ec. Apr. 12, 1920; 
H 475142; Gerald Courtney, Boston. 


MisTER PROFITEER ; words by Mrs. J. B. 
Seanlan, music by E. S. 8S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S.] [8513 

© 1c. Mar. 20, 1920; E 474421; 
Mrs. J. B. Seanlan, Altoona, Pa. 


[85134 


Mr. SwWIVELLER PLAYS A MELANCHOLY 
TUNE ON THE FLUTE. See Old cur- 


Mr. Scumitr. See Lyrics. 


iosity shop. [85134 
Mrs. JARLEY’S WAxWoRKS. See Old cur- 
iosity shop. [85132 


Mistress Mary; words by B. Talbott 
Darrough, music by Burrell Van 
Buren [of U. S.] [8514 

© May 8. 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
FE 478158 ; Blanche T. Darrough, Dan- 
ville, IIL. 

Mit Jesu GEHEN; worte und musik von 

D. Koroch [of.U. S.] [8515 

© Feb. 17, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 11, 1920, 
1 ¢. Mar. 17, 1920; E 473374; David 
Kkoroch, Fresno, Calif. 

Moan (THE): words and melody by 
J. L. Sheerer [of U. S.], arr. by 
W. F. Daniel. [8516 

© 1c. Apr. 29, 1920; E 475827; 
James Lassell Shearer, Elizabeth, 
Nicks 


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8517 


MorsHEv (DER) ZAIKENEM (The home 
for the aged) ; words by R. Granow- 
sky, music by Ephriam Spivack [of 
‘Russia, domiciled at Br wes N. ¥3 

[8517 

© Mar. 26, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 29, 

1920; E 478898; Ruben Granowsky, 
Brooklyn. 


MOLL IN THE WAD AND BLUE AND BUFF. 
See English songs and dances. 


MoMENTS; words by T..F. Croal, jr., 


music by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 


Chicago, Ill., North American music 
‘pub. co. [8518 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 2 ce. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475161; Thomas F. Croal, jr., Mil- 
waukee. 


MonacHItTo (EL); tango Argentin, de 
Marcel Learsi [of France] ; piano. 
. [8519 
© Dec. 31, 1919; 1 ce. Mar. 18, 1920; 
E 469728; Learsi, Paris. 


MonDay MORNING BLUES; words by 
George #. Dennis, music by Sidney 
Reinherz and G. E. Dennis [of U. 8.], 
arr. by George Lowell Tracy [of 
U. 8.] [8520 

© 1c. Mar. 13, 1920; E 474219; 
Dennis & Devine pub. co., Boston. 


words by O. M. Leirevaag and A. 

Borge, music by E. S. S. Hunting- 

ten [of U. 8.] [8521 

© 1c. Apr. 7, 1920; E 478046; 

O. M. Leirevag and A. Borge, Chi- 
cago. 


Money; from The new dictator, words 
by Frank Craven, music by Silvio 
Hein [of U. S.] [8522 

©. Mar. 22;"1920¢92 Go Marenos: 
1920; E 473532; T. B. Harms & Fran- 
cis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


MONEY, MONEY: words by E. Lawrence, 
musie by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [8523 

© Apr. 17, 1920; 2c. Apr. 24, 1920; 
E 475666; Elwood Lawrence, Chat- 
ham, Canada. 


MONKEY MOAN; words by M. D. Hllis, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. S8.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [8524 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2c. Apr. 2, 1920; 
474804; M. D. Ellis, Columbus, O. 


Monte Cristo; fox trot, from Monte 
Cristo, jr., by Atteridge, Romberg 


and Schwartz, played by Victor Ar- ! 


pt. III, 0. &., V. 15 


Monte Cristo—Continued. 
den [of U. S.J]; in C. 
song roll, V 1038503) [8525 

©: Apr. 20, 1919): 2 ef Age, 29, 
1920; E 475991; Rythmodik music 
corp., New York. [Copyrieht> is 
claimed on interpretation. ] 


Moon (THE) See Heath (John R.) 
Three short love songs. 


(Rythmodik 


Moon BLINKS CALL MY LITTLE CANOE; 
by W. .F.. Eberhardt [of U. S.]; 
piano. [8526 

© 1c. Apr. 19, 1920; E 478454; 
Wiliis Francis Eberhardt, Spring- 
field, Mass. 


Moon-cHitp (THE) See Drolleries 
from an oriental doll’s house, 


MOooN-MAIDEN. See Pierrette by the 


stream. 


Moon-MAN; words and music by A. J. 
Ziegler [of U. 8.], arr. by EH. EH. Wil- 
liams [of U. S.] [8527 

© 1c. Mar. 24, 1920; BE 473536; 
Albert J. Ziegier, Brookpark, Minn. 


Moon (THE) SHINES ON THE MOON- 
SHINE; from Ziegfeld follies, lyric 
by Francis De Witt, music by Robert 
Hood Bowers [of U. 8.] [8528 

© Apr. 9, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 9, 1920; 
E 478188; Shapiro, Bernstein & ¢o0., 
inc., New York. 


Moon sone; words by Edward Lock- 
ton, music by May Windsor [of Eng- 
land]; in F. [8529 
- © Feb. 27, 1920; 1c. Mar. 1, 1920; 
ED 469419; Cary & co., London. 


MooNBEAM DANCE; by Florence P. Rea 
[of U. S.]; piano. (In her Fairy 
frolics) [8530 

© Mar. 25: 1920> 2 ec) Mie. 20; 
1920: E 474663; Clayton F. Summy 
¢co., Chicago. 


See Stepping stones. 
MooNLiGHT AND A LITTLE BIRCH CANOE; 


words by E. M. Giffin, melody by 
R. A. Browne [of U. 8.] [8531 


© 1c. Apr. 5, 1920; E 473997; 
Edith M. Giffin, Readfield, Me. 


MooNnLiGHT. 


MoonLIGHT DOWN IN DrxiE; song by 
Sym. Winkel and Jack Kalin [of 
U. S.J], arr. by Arthur Lange [of 
U. S.]; mixed quartette. 4to. 

[8532 
© Dee. 81, 1919; 2 ce. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 478284; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange-. 
ment] 


528 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 


8552 


MOooNLIGHT ECHOES ; transcription, rey- 

erie, by E. J. Mergen [of U. S.]; 

. piano. [8533 

© Mar. 3, 1920; 2 ¢. Mar. 6, 1920; 

E 471910; A. W. Perry’s sons, Se- 
dalia, Mo. 


MooNLIGHT OF MEMORY; by F. S. 
Huntly [of U. 8.]; piano. [8534 
© 1c. Apr. 12, 1920; E 478205; 
Frances Spray Huntly, San Fran- 
cisco. 


MooNLIGHT SERENADE; words by E. C. 
Mertz, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.] Chicago, North American mu- 
Sic co. [85385 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475213; Elsie C. Mertz, Detroit. 


MoonLicgHT SHADOWS; by A. Alphin, 
jr. [of U. S.]; piano. [8536 
© Mar. 24,*1920; 2 c Mar. 25, 
1920; E 474522; Albert Alphin, jr., 
Mount Olive, N. C. 


MorciaNA AND THE PERSIAN DANCE. 
Sce English songs and dances. 


MoRNING GLORIES; scottisch, by L. I. 
Liggy [of U. S.]; instrumental. 
[8537 
© 1c. Apr. 12, 1920; E 475488; 
Licco- I. Liggy, Brooklyn. 


Morninea (THE) PEARL; fantasie ele- 
gante, by Chas. D. Blake, op. 136, 
rev. by Norman Wilber [pseud. of 

> H. L. Harts, of U. 8.]; piano. [8538 

© Mar. 13, 1920; 2 ce. Apr. 2, 1920; 
E 473988; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston. [Copyright is claimed 
on revision] 


Morte (LA) DELL’ USIGNUOLO; di Adolfo 
Gandino [of Italy]; piano. (Nel 
bosco, tre pezzi, no. 2) [8539 

© Mar. 11, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 12, 1920; 
E 469567; G Ricordi & co., Milan. 


MotTHeER; words by D. C. Brackney, 
music by Geo. Trevor [of U. S.] 
- [8540 
© 1c. Apr. 28,1920; E 478912; 
Danie! C. Brackney, Greencastle, Ind. 
— words by Mrs. J. Jordan, music by 
Edouard Hesselberg [of U. S8.] 
[8541 
© Mar. 1, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 15, 1920; 
E 4781389; Mrs. James Jordan, Chi- 
cago. 
MoTHER AND DAD; words by S. Marcus, 
_ melody by Gustave Barto [pseud. of 
Ethel Fisher, of U. S.] [8542 
© 1c. Apr. 5, 1920; E 478010; Syl- 
via Marcus, Pittsburgh. ; 


| 
| 


MoTHER BLUES; words by J. Jerinsky, 
music by E. S. S. Huntington [of 
Dowd [8543 

© 1c Mar. 20, 1920; E 474416; 
Jos. Jerinsky, New York. 


MorTHER DAYS; words by N. B. Earl, 
music by Geo. Trevor [of U. S.] 

[8544 

© 1 « Mar. 11, 1920; E 474080;. 

Neile B. Earl, Fort Collins, Col. ars 


MOTHER DEAR I MISS YOU MOST OF ALL; 
words by J. Hruza, music by E. S. 8. 
Huntington [of U. S.] [8545 

© 1 ¢, Apr to 1920" 1) -47s8374 = - 
John Hruza, Wallace, Neb. 


MoTHER-HEART; lyric and. music by 

John Martin [of U. §8.] [8546 

© Mar. 12. 1920; 2 c. Mar. 18, 1920; 

E 474242; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


MOTHER IN DEAR OLD U. S. A.; words by 
J. MacRae, music by E. S. S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [S547 

© 1c. Apr. 8, 1920; E 475014; John 
MacRae, Minneapolis. 


MOTHER-IN-LAW; words and music by 
T. H. La, Pine Lor VU, S§.],-arrdy Ar- 
thur Fisk. San Francisco, Fisk 
music pub. co. 18548 

© Apr. 22, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 17, 1920; 
E 475477; T. Edward La Pine, Val- 
lejo, Calif. 


MOTHER IS SO STRICT; words by H. 
Blackiston, music by E. Smith [of 
U. S.J], arr. by Velma Rawls Smith 
fof. U.S] [8549 

© 1 c¢..Apr. 3, 1920; E 474762; 
Edgeworth Smith and Hooten Black- 
iston, Richmond Hill, N. Y. 


MoTHER KNOWS; words and melody by 
H. B. Stowe [of U. 8.], arr. by W. A. 
Metzner; in F. [8550 

©» Apr. 3; 1920: 2 2c Apres 5, 19205 
E 473971; Harry Beecher Stowe, 
Dayton, O. 


MoTHER LOVES YOU BEST; baby’s lullaby, 
words and music by Margaret Payne 
[of England] 1. In E flat—2. In G. 

[8551 


© Feb. 19. 1920; 1 c. each Mar. 15, 
1920; E 469709; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. 


‘MOTHER MINE; words and music by J. 


J. Kehoss [of U. 8.] [8552 


© 1c. Apr. 10, 1920; E 475106; 
Julius J. Kehoss, Brookfield, Wis. 


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8553 


MOTHER MINE—Continued. 

— words by Alexander Logan Waugh, 
music by A. MacFadyen [of U. S.] 
Milwaukee, Liberty pub. co. 1. Low 
voice in E.—2. High voice in G. 


[8553 
© Mar. 11, 1920; 2 c. each Mar. 11, 
1920; E 474062; Alexander Mac- 


Fadyen, Milwaukee. 


MoTHER MY OWN: words by Geo. Be- 
noit and Ted Garton, music by Joe 
Solomon [of U. S.] [8554 

‘© Apr. 2, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 19, 1920; 
E 478441 ; Ted Garton music co., Bos- 
ton. 


MoTHeR (A) ’S THE BEST THING THAT 
GoD EVER MADE; words by M. Sulli- 
van, music by Leo Friedman [of U. 
S.] Chicago, North American music 
co. [8555 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 ec. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475328; Mary Sullivan, Manito- 
woe, Wis. 


MOTHER SAD AND LONELY; words by L. 
Waid, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[8556 

© Apr. 17, 1920; 2c. Apr. 24, 1920; 

HE 475627; Lula Waid, Jamestown, 
fi, oe © 


MOTHER SWEET MOTHER OF MINE; words 
by R. M. Lennon, music by Fred 
Bernhardt [of U. S.] [8557 

© Oct. 8, 1919; 2 ec. Mar. 11, 1920; 
E 474051; Randolph Matthew Len- 
non, New York. 


MOTHER WE WEEP NOT ALONE; words by 
S. W. Plummer, music by Leo Fried- 
man [of U. 8.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [8558 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
EH 475162; S. W. Plummer, Washing- 
ton. 


MoTHER’S CHEER; by C. Bang and C. H. 
Johnson [of U. §8.], arr. by H. G. 
Peters [of U. 8.]; orch. with piano. 
Ato. [8559 

© » Mar. 30,1920: 2 ec, “War. “25, 
1920; E 473848; Conrad Bang and 
Carl H. Johnson, Buffalo. 


MoTHER’S HANDS; fox trot, by Clarke 
and Ager, played by Charley 
Straight [of U.S8.] (Imperial player 
rolls, no. 91057) [8560 
© Apr. 21, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 24,1920; E 
47577 ; Imperial player roll co., Chi- 
cago. [Copyright is claimed on inter- 
pretation] 


pt. 111, 0. s., v. 15 


MoTHER’S LOVE; words by R. Babcock, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [8561 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 
E 474767; Ruth Babcock, Girard, 
Kan. eds. 
words by T. Saias, music by 
Edouard Hesselberg [of U. S] [8562 
© Mar. 17, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 31, 
1920 ; E 473946 ; Thomas Saias, Pitts- 
burgh. 

MorTHer’s (A) Love; words by R. Park, 
music by HE. 8S. 8S. Huntington [of 
a8. ~ [8563 

© 1c. Mar. 20, 1920; E 474436; 
Robert Park, Taunton, Mass. 


MorTHers (THE) oF AMERICA; lyrics by 
Cc. J. Sweeney, music by Frank A, 
Clark [of U. §.] Philadelphia, Pa., 
Writers & players assn. [8564 

© Mar. 24, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 29, 1920; 
E 478487; P. J. Gallagher, Pitts- 
burgh. 


MoTHER’S PUMPKIN PIES; words by J. 
Conrad, music by Geo. Trevor [of 
GS-1 [8565 

© 1c. Apr. 28, 1920: HW 478915; 
Joel Conrad, Linden, Ind. 


MorTHer’s ROSE; words by G. M. Tiffin, 
musie by Hector Richard [of U. 8.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [8566 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 
E 474803; Gertrude M. Tiffin, Cin- 
cinnati. 


MorHeErR’s TEARS; words by Samuel M. 
Lewis and Joseph Irving Young, 
music by Jacques Grandei [of U. 8.], 
arr. by Fred E. Abhlert. [8567 

© Mar. 26, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 27, 1920; 
E 473642; Waterson, Berlin & Snyder 
co., New York. 


Moto  PERPETUO (Mouvement per- 
pétuel) ; sopra movimenti di scale, di 
Marco Anzoletti [of Italy]; violino. 
(Edizione Ricordi, no. 215) [8568 

©. Mar. 11,, 1920-4 °6 Migs 72, 
1920; E 469545; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. ; 


Mr. StrEETER (THE) MARCH; by O. J. 
Lambiotte [of U. S.]; orch. 4to. 
[8569 

© Apr. 10, 1920; 2 e. Apr. 14, 1920; 
E 478719; O. J. Lambiotte, Denver. 


Mountains (THE); words by Hamlin 
Garland, musie by Elliot Griffis [of 
U. S.J]; in E minor. [8570 

© Apr. 9, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 18, 1920; 
I 478478; Composers’ music corp, 
New York. 


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ne. 5, 1920) 


MOUNTING UPWARD TOWARD THE SKY; 
words by E. Cooper, music by E. S. 8. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] [8571 

© 1c. Apr. 14, 1920; E 478317; 
Ethel Cooper, Denver. 


Movies (THE) oF Gop; words by J. 
Metcalfe, sr., music by Geo. Trevor 
[of U. S.J [8572 

© 1c. Apr. 8, 1920; E 474969; 
John Metcalt, sr., Vestaburg, Pa. 


Mupoon’s BALL; written and composed 
by R. P. Weston and Bert Lee [of 
Great Britain] [8573 

© Mar, 8, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 18, 1920; 
E 469847; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


Music; part-song, words by George 
Harrison, music by H. R. Woledge 
fof England]; male voices. London, 
Novello & co., ltd. 4to. [8574 


© Mar. 4, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 5, 1920; 
E. 469458 ; James Palmer, Kettering, 
England. 


Music FOUNDATION; a system of ear- 
training, sight-singing and part-sing- 
ing, words by Laura Rountree Smith, 
music by Anna Heuermann Hamil- 
ton [of U. 8.] Pupils bk. 4to. [8575 


© Apr. 3, 1920; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
7, 1920; A 567641; Clayton F. Sum- 
my co., Chicago. 


Music (THE) OF THE WEDDING CHIMES ; 
fox trot, by Leslie and Wendling, 
played by Donald Makay and Edwin 
Williams fof U. S.]; in G. (Ryth- 
modik song roll, J 103633)! [8576 

© Apr. 20, 1919; 2c Apr. 29, 1920; 
E 475975; Rythmodik music corp., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation ] 


Music TO THE ELECTRA OF SOPHOCLES; 
composed by Charles Sanford Skil- 
ton [of U. S.]; women’s chorus. 4to. 

’ [S577 

© Mar. 30, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 31, 1920; 

E 473868; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. ; 


My ABBREVIATED vocsaB; written and 
composed by Frank Wood [of Great 
Britain] [8578 

© Apr. 9. 1920; 1 c« Apr. 5, 1920; 
E 476017 ; Reynolds & co., London, 


My ALABAMA GIRL; words by T. Bun- 
qucz, music by HE. S. S. Huntington 
Lef U. S.J [8579 

© 1c. Apr. 29, 1920; E. 475852; 
Teny Bunqucz, Milwaukee. 


8588 
My avLp ScorcH MITHER; by Wm. 
Finley [of U. S.]; orch. 4to. [8580 


© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 31, 1920. 
E 478296; Northwestern music pub.. 
co., Grand Forks, N. D. [Copyright 
is claimed on arrangement] 


My BaBy GIRL; words by Mrs. M. J. 
Johnson, music by Artie Bowers [of 
U. 8.] New York, Authors & com- 
posers service co. [8581 

© 1c. Apr. 2, 1920; E 473921; 
Mrs. M. J. Johnson, Allentown, N. J. 


My BABY’S ARMS; quartette, words by 
Jos. MeCarthy, music by Harry Tier- 
ney, arr. by Harrison Hall [of U. 8.] ; 
male voices. 4to. [8582 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 9, 1920; 
E 475075; Leo Feist, inec., New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


My BEAUTIFUL FLOWER; words by L. 
Holiowell, jr., and B. Hollowell, mu- 
sie by Hector Richard [of U. S.} 
Chicago, Legters music ¢o. {8583 
© Apr. 26, 1920; 2 ¢. Apr. 29, 1920; 
EK 475912; Lewis Hollowell, jr., and 
Benj. Hollowell, Springfield, Mass. 


My BEAUTIFUL ROSE; lyric by M. H. 
Meidell, melody by Herman A. Hum- 
mel [of U. 8.] [S584 

© 1 c. Mar. 23, 1920; E 474485; 
M. H. Meidell, Newell, S. D. 


My BEAUTIFUL ROSE OF YESTERDAY; 
words by A. C. Plume, musie by E. 
S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] [8585 

© 1 « Mar. 26, 1920; E 473591; 
A, C. Plume, Cranford, N. J. 


My sBonniIzr; words by S. G. Thurston, 
musie by Leo Friedman fof U. 8.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[8586 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 e Apr. 12, 1920; 

E 475240; Syble G. Thurston, Fort 
Benton, Mont. 


My BONNIE BLUEBELL; words by N. N. 
‘Rucker, music by E. 8S. 8S. Huntington 
[of U. 8.] [8587 
© 1«¢ Apr. 23, 1920; BH 478620; 
Norma Norine Rucker, Palestine; 
Tex. 


My CANADIAN ROSE; words by C. Moss, 
music by E. S. S. Huntington [of 
US] [ 8588: 


© 1c. Apr. 6, 1920; E 474881; 
Chester Moss, Chicago. 


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8589 


pt. 111, 1 S.,Vers 


My CHILD IS MY TREASURE; or, Martin’s 
lullaby, words from the Gaelic of 
Thomas O’Kelly, by Alfred Perceval 
Graves, music arr. by Herbert Hughes 
[of Great Britain] [8589 

© Mar. 15, 1920; 1c. Apr. 15, 1920; 
E 476161; Boosey & co., London. 


My COLLEGE OF LOVE; lyric by John 
McIver, music by F. Barnes [of 
U.S.] Photostat. [8590 

© 1c. Apr. 28, 1920; E 478837; 
Freeman Barnes, Newark, N. J. 


My country ; fox-trot, words and music 
by C. A. Weston [of U. 8.], arr. by 
Walter H. Lewis [of U. S.] [8591 

© 1c. Mar. 24,4920; EH 473516; 
Charles Albert Weston, Manchester, 
N. H 


MY DEAR CABIN HOME; words by M. 
Taylor, music by E. S. 8. Hunting- 
ton [of U. 8.] [8592 

© 1c. Apr. 7, 1920; EH 478077; 
Mary Taylor, Kalispell, Mont. 


My DEAR MOTHER, OLD AND GRAY; words 
by M. A. Seidle, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. S.] [8593 

© 1c. May 6, 1920; E 480179; 
Morgan A. Seidle, Berwick, Pa. 


My DEAREST PRAYER; lyric by H. D. 
Kerr, music by Henry Joseph Tand- 
ler [of Austria, domiciled at Los An- 
geles, Calif.] [8594 
 @1c¢ Apr. 21, 1920; E 478530; 
Harry D. Kerr, Los Angeles. 


My DESTINY; words and music by 
Frank Desmond [of Great Britain] ; 
in EF. [8595 

©),Mar...11,..1920: 2 ¢,. Mar, 12, 
1920; E 469589; Lawrence Wright 
music co., London. 


My Dixte cirt; words by F. Godfrey, 
music by Edouard Hesselberg [of 
U. 8.] [8596 

© Apr. 10, 1920; 2c. Apr. 29, 1920; 
E 478950; Frances Godfrey, Salem, 
Mass. 


My DREAM GIRL; words by G. F. Sher- 
man, music by EH. S. 8. Huntington 
fot Wap.] [8597 

© 1c Apr. 6, 1920; E 474893; 
G. F. Sherman, Buffalo. 


words by S. Schlesinger, music by 
S. S. Huntington [of U. 8.] 

[8598 
© 1c. Apr. 23, 1920; E 478665; 
Samuel Schlesinger, Denver. 


My DREAMY CHINA DOLL; oriental fox 
trot, lyric by J. De Crisce, music by 
Michael Caleo [of U. S.] [8599 

© 1c. Apr. 30, 1920; E 478889; 
Jean De Crisce, Utica, N. 5 is 


My DREAMY LITTLE LOTUS FLOWER; fox 
trot, by Glick and Olman, played by 
Harry. Archer [of, U.S.) a9 
(Rythmodik seng roll, J 108753) 

[8600 

© May 20, 1919; 2c. Apr. 29, 1920; 

E 475994; Rythmodik music corp., 

New York. [Copyright is Caged 
on interpr elation] 


My DYING FLOWERS; words by M. Zay- 
ontz, music by E. 8. 8. Huntington 
lof-U.-S:] [8601 

© 1c Apr. 14, 1920; E 478303; 
M. Zayontz, Los Angeles. 


My EVALINE, MY QUEEN; words by Mrs. 
M. Bart, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. §S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [8602 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 2¢. Apr. 12, 1920; 
BE 475179; Mrs. M. Bart, Gait, Can- 
ada. 


My FAVORITE COLORS ARE RED WHITE AND 
BLUE; words by H. F. Bechtold, mu- 
sic by E. 8S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 

[8603 
© 1c. Apr. 8, 1920; H 4027; 
Herbert F. Bechtold, Elmhurst, Ill. 


My FIRST PERFORMANCE; miniatures, by 
Walter Rolfe fof U. 8.]; pf. Con- 
tents: When daddy was learning to 
play.—Little sunshine—A merry 
roundelay. [8604 

© Mar. 25, 1920; 2 ¢. Mar. 29, 
1920; E 473737; Theo. Presser Co., 
Philadelphia. 


My Fiorina; words by H. Harnest, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. S8.] 
Chicago, North American music ¢o. 

[8605 
© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 c Apr. 12, 1920; 
EB, 475357 sy Henry Earnest, Atlanta. 


My GARDEN; words by Thomas Edward 
Brown, music by Richard E. Edwyn 
{of U. S8.]; high voice. [8606 

© Apr. 2, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 3, 1920; 
E 474758; G. Schirmer, inec., New 
York. 


-—— words by V. Haralambon, music 


by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. 8.] New 
York, World music pub. corp. [8607 

© May 1, 1920; 2 ec. May 3, 1920; 
E 480045 sx V. Haralambon, New York. 


O32 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 


8625 


My GARDEN OF MEMORIES; words by R. | My HEART IS BACK IN DEAR OLD DIxIE- 


. EK. Gibson, music by EH. S. 8S. Hunt- 
ington fof U. S8.] [S608 
© 1c. Apr. 7, 1920; E 478035; Roy 

EH. Gibson, Atlanta, Ga. 


MyY GINGHAM BRIDE; words and music 
by S. H. Roy [of U. S.], arr. by John 
A. Cooke [of U. 8.] Passaic, N. J., 
United melody studios. [8609 


© 1c. Apr. 29, 1920; E 475829; 
Stanley H. Roy, Baltimore. 


My GIRL OF GOLD AND BLUE; words by 

_ Eva Gibbs, music by Paul H. Cagle 

[of U. 8.] [8610 

© Apr. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 29, 1920; 

E 475831; Southern music pub ©co., 
Knoxville, Tenn, 


28 GOLDEN GIRL; selection, by Victor 
Herbert [of U. S.]; piano. [8611 


© Mar. 24, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 26, 1920; 

EH 473573; T. B. Harms & Francis, 

- Day & Hunter, New York. [Copy- 
right is claimed on arrangement] 


My GOSTLY FADER; an early XV cent. 
rondel, attributed to Charles d’Or- 
léans, music by Peter Warlock [of 
Great Britain] [8612 

© Oct. 16, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 29, 1920; 
E 468949 ; Winthrop Rogers, ltd., 
London. 


My erier; Armenian folksong, English 
text by Deems Taylor, music collect- 
ed by Haig Gudenian, harmonized 
and arr. by Deems Taylor [of U. 8.]; 
three-part chorus women’s voices. 
4to. (Schumann club series of part- 
songs, fourth series, no. 4771) 

[8613 

© Mar. 25, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 27, 1920; 

H 474646; J. Fischer & bro., New 

York. [Copyright is claimed on har- 
monization and arrangement] 


My HEART AND A SIGHING BREEZE; words 
by A. H. Newton, music by Bert 
Brown [of U. 8.] [8614 

© Apr. 1, 1920; 2 «. Apr. 5, 1920; 
H 473972; Alfred Henry Newton, 
Camp Merritt, N. J. 


My HEART CALLS YoU; words by Lay- 
ton Walsh, music by Al. Jackson 
[i.e Albert Francis Jackson, of 
eS.) [8615 
© Feb. 1, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 2, 1920; 

E 474207; Wayne music co., Detroit. 


LAND; words by S. H. Topping, mu- 
sie by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] 
New York, World musie pub. corp. 
[8616 
© Mar. 22, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 24, 
1920; E 473481; Samuel E. Topping, 
Pittsburgh. 


My HEART LONGS FOR HOME; words by 
F. Tolle, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [S617 

© Apr. 26, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 29, 1920; 
BE 475927; Florence Tolle, Kokomo, 
Ind. , 


My HEART’S PRAYER; words by Harold 
P. Blanchard, music by R. Edward 
Stewart [of U. 8.] 8vo. [8618 

© Apr. 21, 1920; 2 ¢. Apr. 23, 1920; 
EE 478600 ; Ralph E. Stewart, Buffalo. 


My HEART’S SONG; words by Mrs. J. 
Elmer Littell, music by Mrs. J. I. 
Harwood [of U. 8.] [8619 

© Mar. 30, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 25, 
1920; H 473849; Mrs. J. I. Harwood, 
Plainwell, Mich. 


My HIDDEN TREASURE; words and music 
by F. L. Jeffery [of U. S.] [8620 
© 1c. May 6, 1920; E 480183; 

F. Lewis Jeffery, Clifton, Ariz. 


My HiInpoo MAN; words and music by 
H. Johnson [of U. 8.], arr. by Dave 
Payton [of U. S.] [8621 

© 1c. Apr. 19, 1920; E 478435; 
Henry Johnson, Chicago. 


My HOME TOWN IS A ONE HORSE TOWN, 
BUT IT’S BIG ENOUGH FOR ME; lyric 
by Alex Gerber, music by Abner Sil- 
ver [of U. S.] [8622 

© Apr. 19, 1919; 2 ce. Apr. 20, 1920; 
H 475553; M. Witmark & sons, New 
Yerk, 


My INDIAN GIRL; words and music by 
EK. J. Ruhl [of U. 8.] Chicago, Leg- 
ters music co. [8623 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 
Hi 474811; Fred J. Ruhl, Detroit. 


My Irisu paisy; words by D. J. Gill, 
music by E. S. 8. Huntington [of 


wsa [8624 
© 1c. Apr. 14, 1920; EH 478334; 
Duvid J. Gill, W. New York, N. J. 


-My JADE LADY; one step, by H. E. Webb 


fof U. S.]; instrumental. [8625 


© 1c. Mar. 29, 1920; EH 473768; 
Harry HK. Webb, Buffalo, 


533 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8626 


pt. 11, 2. s&., Vv. 15 


My JOHNNY WAS A SHOEMAKER; Eng- 
lish folksong, air from Cornwall, 
harmonized and arr. by Deems Tay- 
lor [of U. S8.]; three-part cho. 
women’s voices. 4to. (Schumann 
.¢lub series of part-songs, fourth se- 
- ries no. 4760) [8626 
© Mar. 25, 1920; 2.c. Mar. 27, 
1920; E 474654; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York [Copyright is claimed on 
harmonization and arrangement] 


My JUNE ROSE; words and musi¢ by 
Edra E. Greenleaf [of U. 8.], arr. by 
Burrell Van Buren [of U. 8.] [8627 

© Apr. 3, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 9, 1920; 
E 478694; Edra Greenleaf, Clovis, 
N. M. 


My KENTUCKY GIRL; words by: F. 
Boushley, music by E. S. 8S. Hunt- 
ington fof U. S.] [8628 

© 1c Apr. 29, 1920; E 475853; 
Florence Boushley, Stevens Point, 
Wis. 

See Threshold 


My LApy. (The) 


My LADY DREAMS; romanza, by Herbert 
L. Clarke [of U. 8.] 1. B flat cornet 
and piano.—2. E flat alto saxophone 
and piano. [8629, 8630 

- © Nov. 7, 1919; 2 ¢ each Mar. 
11, 1920; E 474139, 474140; Carl 
Fischer, New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement] 


My LADyY’s LATTICE. See In days of 


chivalry. 


My LITTLE GIRL; one step-fox trot; 

de Maurice Uhry [of France] ; piano. 

[8631 

© Feb. 21, 1920; 1 c@ Mar. 10, 

1920; EK 469611; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 


My LITTLE GIRL AND ME}; written and 
_composed by Fred Godfrey and Ben- 
nett Scott [of U. S.] [8632 
© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 3, 1920; 

E 478118; B. Feldman & co., London. 


My LITTLE SUNFLOWER; words by L. M. 
Olbrich, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [8633 

© Apr. 17, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 24, 1920; 
E 475673 ; Laura M. Olbrich, Gaston, 
Or. 


My LOVE For you; words and music by 
Ethwell Hanson [of U. S.] [8634 
© Apr. 10, 1920; 2 e. Aprt 14, 1920; 

E 478711; Riviera music co., Chicago. 


My LOVE FoR rou—Continued. . 
words by Rudolph William Glas- 
ner, music by Hugo Brandt [of U. S.]} 
[8635 
© 1c. Feb. 16, 1920; E 478120; 
Anne L. Glasner, Chicago, — 


My LOVE LIES SLEEPING WHERE THE 
RED POPPIES BLOOM ; words by Mrs. C. 
Leask, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. S.J] Chicago, Legters musie co. 

[8636 

© Apr. 17, 1920; 2 ce. Apr. 24, 1920; 

E 4756386; Mrs. Chas. Leask, Keyes, 
Canada. 


My MAN; from Girls of 1920, words 
and music by Gene Buck and Jas. 
Hanley [of U. S8.] [8637 

© Mar. 31, 1920; 2 c..Apr.-3, 1920 ; 
E 478124; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


My MAnrJoriE; words by N. H. Herbott, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. 8.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [8638 

© Apr. 26, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 29, 1920; 
E 475916; Nina H. Herbott, Phila- 
delphia. 


— 


My MAry, MERRY SUNSHINE; words 
and music by Jennie May Hemphill 
[of U. S.], arr. by Pearle M. Ha- 
fele [of U. S.] | 86389 

© Apr. 10, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 14, 1920; 
E 478721; J. M. Hemphill, Cannelton, 
Ind. 


My NAME IS Mrmr; from Mimi, lyric by 
Edw. A. Paulton, music by Adolf 
Philipp [of U. S.] [8640 

© Apr. 12, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 478207; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. 


My NUMBER PLEASE; words by F. Brack- 
ner, music by Kathryn I. White [of 
wi 8.l [8641 

© 1«¢ Mar. 16, 1920; E 473704; 
Frank Brackner, Pittsburgh. 


My OLD HOME TOWN; words and music 

by A. B. Alguire [of U. 8.] [8642 

© 1c. Apr. 28, 1920; H 478920; 
Annie B. Alguire, Belvidere, Ill. 


My OLD KENTUCKY HOME. See Tomlin- 
son (Arthur) Six familiar songs. 


My ORIENTAL CURIOS; written and com- 
posed by Bert Lee and R. P. Weston 
[of Great Britain] [8643 

© Apr. 6, 1920; 1 ce. Apr. 21, 1920; 
E 476240; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 


MY ORIENTAL DREAM GIRL; fox trot, by 
G. Meyersburg [of U. S.], arr. by 
Alex Sater [of U. S.]; instrumental. 

[8644 
© 1c. Apr. 20, 1920; E 475550; 
Gustav Meyersburg, Brooklyn. 


My ORIENTAL SYMPHONY; lyric by 
Arthur Freed, music by Oliver G. 
Wallace [of U. S.] [8645 

© Apr. 14, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 28, 1920; 
E 478840 ; Musicland pub. co., Seattle. 


My Orinoco MAID; words by B. A. 
Wickham, music by Geo. Graff, jr. 
[of U. S.] New York, World music 
pub. corp. [8646 

© Apr. 14, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 20, 1920; 
E 475746; B. A. Wickham, Des 
Moines. 


My OWN FAIRY QUEEN; words by L. M. 
Ramby, music by E. S. S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S.] [8647 

© 1c. Apr. 23, 1920; E 478643; 
Lola M. Ramby, Kalamazoo, Mich. 


My owWN HOME SWEET HOME; words by 
J. H. Coleman, music by BSS. 
Huntington [of U. S.] [8648 | 

©1c. Apr. 23,1920; E 478639 ; J. 
H. Coleman, Passaic, N. = Ie 


My PERSIAN FLOWER; words and music 
by G. V. Rymal [of U. §8.], arr. by 
Homer Tourjee [of U. S8.] [8649 

© 1c. Mar. 25, 1920; E 474514; 
Grant V. Rymal, Los Angeles. 


My PRETTY LITTLE CHINA MAID; words 


by James Altiere and Oliver He 
Franke, music by James (Slap) 
White fof. U. 8.] [8650 


© Apr. 1, 1920; 2 c Apr. 3, 1920; 
E 474764; James S. White co., inc., 
Boston. 


My rose; from ’Tain’t so, words and 
music by H. Brettelle [of U. S8.] 
[S651 
te). ADE. 22,. 1920 - 2 ce. Apr. 22, 1920; 
E 475609 ; Hony Brettelle, Colum- 
bus, O. 


words by Grace Moss, music by T. 
Livsey [of U. S.] [8652 

ie Mar. 22, 1920: .2.‘c,. Mar, . 24, 
1920; EK 474511; Thomas Livsey 
Fall River, Mass. 


My ROSE OF MEMORY; lyric by Lloyd 
Garrett, music by Ti, Rosebrook [of 
1S.) [8653 

© 1c. Apr. 2, 1920; E 478148; 
Leon Rosebrook, New York. 


8663 


My SaHaAra Rose; fox trot, by Clarke 
and Donaldson, played by Charley 
Straight and Roy Bargy [of U. S8.] 
(Imperial player rolls, no. 91067) 

[8654 

© Apr. 21, 1920: 2c. Apr. 24, 1920; 

E 475778 ; Imperial player roll co., 

Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation | 


words by Grant Clarke, music by 
Walter Donaldsen [of U. S.], arr. by 
Charles N. Grant. [8655 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c Mar. 31, 1920; 
E 473864; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 


My saucy Irish Rose; words by C. a 
Bacon, musie by Geo. Trevor [of 
U. S.J [8656 

© 1c. Apr. 28. 1920; E 478924; C. 
A. Bacon, Alma, Mich. 


My SAXAPHONE MAN; words by N. Si- 
mon, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.J]. Chicago, North American 
music co. [8657 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475851; Nina Simon, New York. 

My sHADOW; words by Robert Louis 
Stevenson, music by Homer Samuels 
[of U. S.] [8658 

© Dec. 26, 1919 ; 2 e. Mar. 11, 1920; 
E 474166; Carl Fischer, New York. 


My SOLDIER BOY; words by C. Knaus, 
musie by Hector Richard [of U. S.J 
Chicago, Legters music co. [8659 

© Mar. 18, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 24, 1920; 
E 473817; Chas. Knaus, Millboro, 
S. D. 

words by Mrs. C. W. Williams, 

musie by E. S. 8S. Huntington [of 

Umi [S660 
© 1. Apr. 6, 1920; E 474907; 

Mrs. C. W. Williams, Galesburg, Iil. 

words by T. Angus, music by E. 
S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] [S661 

© 1 ec. Mar. 20, 1920; E 474433; 
Thos. Angus, Auckland, New Zea- 
land. 

My SOLDIER DADDY; words by Edna 
ise music by Hector Richard [of 

ar. Chicago, Legters music ¢o. 
[8662 
©Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 
E 474859 ; Edna G. Hobbs, Wann, Ok. 

My SOUTHERN DIXIE HOME; words by 
G. B. Smith, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [8663 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 ¢. Apr. 12, 1920; 
EK 4753862; Gilbert B. Smith, Ft 
ets Tex. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8664 


pt. 111, 0. s., v. 15 


My SPIRITUAL TRIUMPH; words by J. 
Hinch, melody by R. A. Browne [of 
U.S.) [8664 

© 1c. Mar. 29, 1920; E 473762; 

* James Hinch, Carysville, Tenn. 


My STOLEN ROSE; words and music by 
R. B. Fetty [of U. S8.], arr. by Harry 
Alford [of U. S8.] [8665 

Get -c Apr 2! 1920 473932 

* R. B. Fetty, Lawrence, Kan. 


MY SWEET ITALIAN GIRL; words by R. J. 
Biancanello, melody by Artie Bowers 
[of U. S.] [8666 

©1c. Apr. 26, 1920; E 478733; R. 
J. Biancanello, Washington. 


My SWEET SOUTHERN GIRL; words by 
i. J. O'Keefe, music by E. 8. 8. Hunt- 
ington [of U. 8.] [S667 

© 1e. Apr. 21, 1920; E 478536; 
Frank J. O’Keefe, Washington. 


My SWEETHEART; words by A. Haxon, 
music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] 
New York, World music pub. corp. 

[8668 

© Mar. 22, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 24, 1920; 

E 473471; Anna Haxon, Ludington, 
Mich. 


My SWEETHEART CAME TO ME; words by 
J. Kennedy, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[8669 

© Mar. 28, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 

EK 474775; John Kennedy, Neilson, 
Nev. 


My SWEETHEART, PAL AND FRIEND} 


words by D. H. Abel, music by EH. S. S. - 


Huntington [of U. S.] [8670 


© 1c. Apr. 28, 1920; E. 478657; 
Daniel H. Abel, Scranton, Pa, 


My SWEETHEART SLEEPS IN FRANCE; 
words by M. Coffey, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [8671 

© Apr. 17, 1920; 2 c Apr. 24, 1920; 
E 475708; Maude Coffey, Baltimore. 


My SWEETHEART’S WEDDING RING; words 
by J. M. Hurst, music by Geo. Graff, 
jr. [of U. S.] New York, World mu- 
sic pub. corp. [8672 

© Mar. 22, 1920; 2c. Mar. 24, 1920; 
EH 473503 ; Jessie M. Hurst, Lima, O. 


My TOMBOY TUMBLE TOWN ROSE; words 
and music by G. HE. Kufer [of U. 8.] 
New York, Paramount song publish- 
ers, ine. [8673 

© Mar. 10, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 17, 1920; 
E 478516; George Edward Kufer, 
New York. 


My TWENTIETH CENTURY DOLL; words 
by J. A. Wilson, music by Geo. Graff, 
jr. [of, U. S8.] New York, World 
music pub. corp. [8674 

© May 1, 1920; 2 ce. May 8, 1920; 
E 480047; James A. Wilson, West- 
borough, Mass. 


My UKULELE MAID; words and music 
by C. R. McKane [of U. 8.], arr. by 
Will B. Morrison [of U. S8.] [8675 

© 1c. Apr. 24, 1920; E 478725; 
C. Ray McKane, Franklin, Ind. 


My VALE OF DREAMS}; words by A. H. 
Smith, musie by A. M. Lehnkering 
[of U. S8.] [8676 

© 1c. Apr. 21, 1920; E 478558; | 
Anne Hocking Smith and Allie Mann 
Lehnkering, Darlington, Wis. 


My vicrory Girt; lyrics by W. HE. 
Daum, music by Frank A. Clark [of 
U. S.J] Philadelphia, Pa., Writers & 
players assn. [S677 

© Mar. 24, 1920; 2 ce. Mar. 29, 
1920; E 473809; William EH. Daum, 
Carrick, Pa. 


MY WEDDING OVER THERE; words by J. 
Matise, music by E. 8S. 8S. Huntington 
lof UU. SJ [8678 

© ie. Apr. 8, 1920; E 475013; 
Jennie Matise, Port Arthur, Tex. 

same, [8679 
© 1c. Apr. 238, 1920; E 478638; 

Jennie Matise, Port Arthur, Tex. 


My WELCOME WAITS AT HOME; words by 
J. A. Harris, music by Glen Snel- 
grove [of U. 8.] [8680 

© 1c. Apr. 2, 1920; H 473901; 
Jessie A, Harris, Waukesha, Wis. 


My WHITE ROSE; words by L. Lewis, 
music by Leo Friedman. [of U. 8.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[8681 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 

EH 475248; L. Lewis, Northfork, 
W. Va. 


words by O. H. Crum, music by 
Edouard Hesselberg [of U. S.] [8682 
© Mar. 17, 1920;.2 ¢ Mar, 31, 
1920; E 473940; Oliver H. Crum, 
Chicago. 


My WISH WILL BRING THEE BACK TO ME} 
words by R. S. Ewing, music by E. 8. 
S. Huntington [of U. 8.] [8683 

© 1c. Apr. 23, 1920; E 478653; 
Robert Safford Ewing, Pasadena, 


506 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 


My wiIsHES; words and music by M. 
Kennedy [of U. S.] [8684 
© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 10, 1920; 

E 475130; Marie Kennedy, Chicago. 


MY WONDERFUL SHADOWLAND GIRL; 
words and music by Anne Webler 
Chase [of U. 8.] [8685 

© Apr. 4, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 10, 1920; 
E 478900; Greiveldinger & House, 
Los Angeles. 


Mystery; fox-trot, by Howard John- 
son and Jos. A. Cirina [of U. S.], 
arr. by Lee Orean Smith [of U. 8.]; 
Saxophone orch. with piano. 4to. 

i [8686 

© Apr. 27, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 28, 1920; 

E 475906; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 

[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


Mystic Nite; words by Bud Green, 

music by Charlie Pierce [of U. S.] 

[8687 

© Mar. 22, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 20, 

1920; E 474458; Al. Piantadosi & 
co., ine., New York. 


MytTybL AND TyLTyL; the blue bird song, 
from Honey girl, words by Neville 
Fleeson, music by Albert Von Tilzer 
[of U. S.J [8688 

© Mar. 9, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 20, 1920; 
E 474471; Artmusic, inc., New York. 


NaAtAbes (THE) ; overture, by W. Stern- 
dale Bennett [of England] op. 15, 
arr. by Frank Winterbottom [of 
Great Britain]; military band, with 
conductor. (Hawkes & son’s mili- 
tary band edition, no. 480) [8689 

© Mar. 15, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 30, 
1920; E 469961; Hawkes & son, Lon- 
don. 

NAME THE HAPPY DAY; waltz, words 
and music by Roy L. Burtch [of 
U. §8.]; with male or mixed quartet. 

[8690 

© Mar. 30, 1920; 2. c. Mar. 29, 

“1920; E 473772 : Halcyon pub. co., 
Indianapolis. 

NAMELESS AIR. See Hnglish songs and 

_ dances. 

Nancy AnD I; words by R. S. Ewing, 
musie by H. S. 8. Huntington [of 
U.S.) [8691 

© 1c. Apr. 23, 1920; E 478652; 
Robert Safford Ewing, Pasadena. 

NANCY’S ANSWER; lyric by Lee M. Wal- 
ker, music by Laurie T. Briers [of 
8. ] 

© Mar. 12, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 18, 1920; 
BE 474248; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


[8692 |. 


NAPOLEON. See Fontainebleau. 


NAPOLI; Saltarello, di Achille Carile 

[of Italy]; piano. (Gerbe de roses) 

[8693 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 19, 1920; 

E 469804*- " & G. Carisch & 5 
Milan. 


NAPULE E’ SEMPE NAPULE; versi di A. 
Barbieri, musica di E. Cannio [of 
Italy]; mand. ace. 4to. [8694 

© Apr. 24, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 26, 1920: 


EK 476337; Italian book co., New 
York. 
NASIM CESKOSLOVANSKYM HRDINUM 


PocHoD; march, by A. Grill [of U. 
S]; orch. with piano. 4to. [8695 

© Mar. 8, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 10, 1920; 
E 475121; Jos. Jiran, Chicago. 


NATIONAL COTILLON ; square dance with 
description, invented and arr. by 
Charles J. Daniels, music by Ethel 
Barnett [of England]; piano. [8696 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 13, 1920; 
E 169689; Herman Darewski music 
pub co., London. 


NATURE; words by G. C. Williamson, 
music by EH. 8S. 8. Huntington [of 
V.-Sal: [8697 

© 1c. Apr. 7, 1920; E 478056; 
G. C. Williamson, Lawn, Pa. 


NATURE CHARMS; words by C. H. 
Bush, melody by R. A. Browne [of 
U. S.J] [8698 

© 1c. Apr. 10, 1920; E 475101; 
Charles H. Bush, Halifax, N. S. 


NAUGHTY FOLLIES GIRL; lyric by Lester 
Anthony O’Keefe, music by J. C. 
O’Keefe [of U. S.] [8699 

© 1c Apr. 17, 1920; E 475476; 
James Conrad O’Keefe, St. Louis. 


NAUGHTY SMILING EYES; words by C. 


K. Winkelman, music by H. 8. 8. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] [8700 


© 1e Apr. 23, 1920; E 478618; 
C. Klix Winkelman, Orchard Place, 
Bil 


NAVARRAISE (LA) See 
(Jules Emile Frédéric) 


Massenet 


NavirE (LE); choeur, poésie de Mau- 
rice Chevais, musique de Auguste 
Chapuis [of France] ; 2 voix. Ato. 

[8701 
© Mar. 13, 1920; 1 ce. Mar. 31, 
1920; E 469962 ; Durand et cie, Paris. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8702 


pt. 111,.0. &., v.15 


Navy ('EHE) BLUES; words by L. Res- 
pess, music by E. 8S. 8S. Huntington 
fof U. S.] [8702 

© 1c. Apr. 8, 1920; E 475028; 
Leslie Respess, New London, Conn. 


NEAR BEER AND MOTHER; words by M. 
Ingalls, melody by Artie Bowers 
[of U. S.] [8703 

© 1e. Apr. 26, 1920; E 478734; 
Melba Ingalis, Syracuse, N. Y. 


NEAR THE MEADOW BROOK ; words by P. 
Ditucci, music by E. S. S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S.] [8704 

© 1c. Mar. 20, 1920; E 474427; 
Peter Ditueci, Catskill, N. Y. 


"NEATH THE SILV’RY MOON; words and 
music by J. L. Grupe [of U. §S.], arr. 
by George Bregle [of U. S.] [8705 

© 1c. Mar. 27, 1920; E 473983; 
John Louis Grupe, New York. 


Net sosco. See Primavera in val di 
sole. 

NEL PRIMO SOGNO; mazurka, by J. 
Agovino [of U. S.]; piano. [8706 


© 1. Apr. 10,'1920> EB 4750865. 
John Agovino, Philadelphia. 


NELL AND BELL; words by M. Kendrick, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. S8.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [8707 

© Apr. 19, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 24, 1920; 
E 475654; Marie Kendick, Fort 
Wayne, Ind. 


NELLIE DEAR; words by C. R. Barnard, 
melody by Luther A. Clark [of U. 8.] 
[8708 
© 1c Apr. 5, 1920; E 478016; C. 

R. Barnard, Kitchener, Canada. 


NERE I DALEN (Down in the valley) ; 
tekst af H. M. Bradly, musik af A. 
L. Skoog [of U. S.]; blandade roster. 
Minneapolis, Minn., Veckobladet. 
4to. (K6rmusik, no. 16) [8709 

© Apr. 5, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 8, 1920; 
E 474955; A. L. Skoog, Minneapolis. 


NETTIE MY ONE ROSE OF ALL THE ROSES; 
words by L. Meadow, music by E. S. 
S. Huntington [of U. S.] [8710 

© 1c. Apr. 8, 1920; E 475030; 
Louis Meadow, Chattanooga. 


NEVER HAULED DOWN; words and music 

by J. E. Arterburn [of U. 8.] [8711 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 5, 1920; 

E 473967; Peachers science book co.. 
Kansas City, Mo. 


| 


NEVER TURN DOWN A SOLDIER BOY ; words 
by S. E. Reiter, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. §.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [8712 

© Apr. 17, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 24, 1920; 
E 475662; S. HE. Reiter, Coudley, Pa. 


NEVROSE; boston hésitation, de R. Cas- 
abianca [of France]; orch. avec 
piano conducteur. 4to. [8713 

© Feb. 16, 1920; 1c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 476093; Librairie Hachette, Paris. 


NEW DANCES, 1919; by L. H. Chalif [of 

U. S.J [8714 - 

© Oct. 6, 1919; 2 ce. and aff. Apr. 

26, 1920; A 566685; Louis Harvey 
Chalif, New York. 


NEw (THE) DANCLA-BERIOT POSITION 
METHOD; compiled newly arr. and 
rev. by Albert H. McConnell [of 
U. 8. J; violin. (Carl Fischer’s 
music library, no. 854) (8715. 


© Nov. 17, 1919; 2 e. Mar. 11, 1920; 
EK 474149; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


NEw (THE) EMPRESS VALSE; novelty 
dance, by Harry Wood [of England] ; 
piano. [8716 

© Mar. 18, 1920; 1 ¢. Mar. 25, 1920: 
E 469834; H. Sharples & son, ltd., 
London. 


NEW GLADNESS CALLS ME; valse, words 
by G. Hubi-Newcombe, music by 
Kkenneth Park [of Great Britain] ; in 
C. [8717 

© Mar. 31, 1920; 1 ¢. Apr. 1, 1920; 

E 476004; J. B. Cramer & co., lid., 

London. 


NEW SONGS OF PRAISE AND POWER, NO. 2; 
ed. by J. Lincoln Hall, C. Austin 
Miles and Adam Geibel [of U. S8.] 
8 vo. [8718. 

© Mar. 18, 1920; 2 e. and aff. Mar. 
26, 1920; A 567342; Hall-Mack co., 
Philadelphia. 


New YorK A CITY SO RARE; words by 
F. J. Hubert, music by Artie Bowers. 
[of U. S.J] New York, Authors & 

“composers service €o. [8719 
©1ec. Apr, 2, 1920;'EH 478827; F. 
J. Hubert, New York. 


Nica Beppa; arr. by Giuseppe Taran- 
tola [of Italy, domiciled at Brook- 
lyn]; piano. [8720 

© 1c. Mar. 31, 1920; E 473885; 
Giuseppe Laudicina, Brooklyn. 


538 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 


Nipi © Boscur;: di Arturo de Ceceo [of 
Italy]; pf. (Tre pezzettini caratter- 
istici, no, 2) [8721 

© Apr. 15, 1920; 1 e. Apr. 16, 1920; 
E 476171; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


Nicht (THE) BIRD; trio, words by 
Charles Kingsley, music by Edgar L. 
Bainton [of Great Britain] ; women’s 
voices. 4to. [8722 

© Apr. 14, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 27, 1920; 
E 476348; J. Curwen & sons, Itd., 
London. 


NieHt (THE) BOAT; 
Jerome Kern [of U. 


selection, by 
S.]; piano. 
[8723 
© Apr. 8, 1920; 2 c Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 478494 ; T. B. Harms co., New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


NIGHT OF LOVE (Nuit d’amour) ; valse, 
by Walter Morressy [of England]; 
piano. London, Walsh Holmes & 
co. [8724 

© Feb. 25, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 13, 1920; 
FE 469571; Perey John Cross, Man- 
chester, England. 


NIGHTINGALE OF JUNE; words by Ed- 
ward Lockton, music by Wilfrid San- 
derson [of Great Britain]; in E. 
[8725 

© Mar. 1, 1920; 1 ec. Mar. 25, 1920; 
E 469877; Boosey & co., London. 


NINE LITTLE MISSIONARIES; from The 
new dictator, words by Frank 
Craven, music by Silvio Hein [of 
U. 8.] [8726 

i Mare, 22.» 1920 ;,2...e., Mar, 23) 
$940; Bie 473533 ;. 'T....B.. Harms: & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


No pry AMERICA! HA, HA, HA, HA; 
words and music by C. Le Duc [of 
U. 8S.], arr, by Jaques Mendelsohn 
lof U. 8.] [S727 

© 1c. Mar. 20, 1920; E 474404; 


Constant Le Duc, Chatsworth, N. J. | 


No HOME LIKE DAT OLD HOME 0’ MINE; 
words by W. C. Strong, music by 
Leo Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [8728 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475234; Walter C. Strong, Waxa- 
hachie, Tex. 


NO LOVE IN YOUR EYES I CAN SEE; words 
by A. H. Bittmann, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] [8729 


© 1c. Apr. 7, 1920; E 478055; 


Antonia H. Bittman, Johnstown, Pa. | 


8738 


No MAN’S LAND; words by T. A. Wick, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [8730 

© Apr. 19, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 24, 1920; 
E 475679; Theodore A. Wick, Wat- 
ford City. N. D. 


No MORE BOOZE; words by W. L. War- 
ner and F. T. Piraro, musie by Geo. 
Gram, jr. fof U. S.]) New York, 
world music pub. corp. [8731 

© Mar. 22, 1920; 2 e Mar. 24, 
1920; E 473487; Wm. L. Warner and 
F, T. Piraro, Baltimore 


No ONE BUT You; words by Lew Brown,. 
music by Albert Von Tilzer [of U. S.] 
[8732 
© Apr. 1, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 478210; Broadway music corp., 
New York. 


No ONE-PER-CENT FOR MINE; one step, 
words and music by W. C. Isel [of 
U. S.J] Photostat. [8733 


© 1c. Mar. 8, 1920; E 471921; 
William Clifton Isel, Washington. — 


NOAH’S WIFE LIVED A WONDERFUL LIFE; 
one-step, by Yellen, Lewis, Erdman, 
and Olman, played by Al. Eldridge 
fof U. S.] (Imperial player rolls, 
no. 91065) [8734 


© Apr. 21, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 24, 1920; 


KE 475764; Imperial player roll ¢co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 


interpretation | 


NoEL AU VILLAGE; paroles et musique 
de EF. de La Tombelle [of France] ; 
ace. d’orgue. [8735 


©. Dec. 24.1919: 1. ¢. Aprad 
1920; E 476091; LJ. Biton, St. 
Laurent-sur-Sévre, France. 


Nore (LE); by M. Mathews [of U. 8.];3 
piano. [8736 


© 1c. Apr. 16, 1920; E 478510; 
Muriel Mathews, New York. 


NorkAH MY OWN; words by E. Norman 
‘Torry, music by John Terrance [of 
England]; in ¥F. [8737 


© Jan. 1, 1920; 1 ce. Feb. 21, 1920; 

EB 469244; Phillips & Page, London. 
NorMANDY; words by N. Ingham, mu- 
sic by C. J. Smith [of U. S8.] [8738 


© 1c. Apr. 30, 1920; E 478885; 
Nelson Ingham and Charles Smith, 
Philadelphia. 


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8739 


NoTes R&PETEKES; de Ad. Henselt, 
choisies, revues, doigtées et annotées 
de I. Philipp [of France]; piano. 
(Les collections du ménestrel: An- 
tholegie pianistique, no. 25) [8739 

© Mar. 6, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 24, 1920; 
E 469824; Heugel & cie., Paris. 
[Copyright ‘is claimed on revising, 
fingering and annotating] 


— See also Liszt (Franz) 
NOURMAHAL’S SONG. See Violin album. 


NOUVEAU RECUEIL; sur des thémes de 
méledies grégoriennes et d’oeuvres 
céciliennes, par Lucien Mawet [of 
France] ; orgue et harmonium. 

[8740 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 1 c. Mar. 2, 1920; 

EK 469381; Librairie musicale -et 
religieuse, Paris. 


Now I KNOW WHAT A PICNIC IS; writ- 
ten and composed by Frank Leo [of 
England] [S741 


©, Mar. 16,1920: 1 «© Mar. 19, 
1920; E 469761; Herman Darewski 
music pub. co., London. 


Now IT’S MY TURN; words and music 

by K. A. Moran [of U. S.] [8742 

© Apr. 1, 1920;-2 ¢. Apr. 12, 1920; 

E 478512; Kathlyn A. Moran, Cleve- 
land. 


NUITS DE JUIN; paroles de Victor 
Hugo, musique de C. G. Heintz- 
man fof Canada] ‘Toronto, Nord- 
heimer piano & music co., ltd. [87438 


© Mar. 18, 1920; 1 ce. Mar. 22, 1920; 
E} 469781; Cornelia Gerhard Heintz- 
man, Toronto, Canada. 


NUMBAH FOAH, SECOND FLOAH; words 
by J. Stanley, music by EH. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] [8744 


© 1c. Apr. 7, 1920; E 478031; 
Joe Stanley, New York. 


NUN MI LASSARI; versi e musica di 
Teresa Pavone [of Italy, domiciled 
at New York]; mand. ace. 4to. 

[8745 

© Feb. 27, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 8, 1920; 

E 4743818; Italian book co., New 
York. 


Nuovi INN E SALMI SPIRITUALI; di M. 
Tosetti and E. Fraccasecia [of U. S.] 
12 mo. [8746 


© Dec. 19, 1919; 2 c and aff. 
Mar. 8, 1920; A 959991; Frank 
~ Fraceascia, Philadelphia. 


pt. HT, 1 S;,'Veae 


NURSERY TALES RETOLD; characteristic 
pieces by Geo. L. Spaulding fof U. 
S.]; piano, four hands, with words 
ad lib. by Jessica Moore. [8747 

© Mar. 25, 1920; 2 ec and aft. 
Mar. 29, 1920; A 567385; ‘Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 


O (Oh); fox-trot, by Byron Gay and 
Arnold Johnson [of U. 8.], arr. by 
Arthur Lange [of U. 8.]; band. 4to. 

[8748 

© Apr. 3, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 5, 1920; 

E 478080; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 

[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment ] 


—— fox-trot, by Byron Gay and Arnold 
Johnson [of U. S.J], arr. by Lee 
Orean Smith [of U. 8.]; saxophone 
orch, with piano. 4to. [8749 

© Apr. 27, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 28, 1920; 
E 475905 ; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


‘O BENE ’E CORE; Versi di G. Capaldo, 
musica di V. Fassone [of Italy]; 
‘mand. ace. 4to. [8750 

© Sept. 19, 1919; 2 ec. Sept. 22, 
1919; E 460320; Italian book co., 
inc., New York. 


‘O CORE ’E TUTTE QUANTE; versi e mu- 
Sica di L. Donadio [of Italy, domi- 
ciled at New York]; mand. e piano 
ace. 4to. [8751 


© Mar. 1, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 23, 1920; 
E 474509; Luigi Donadio, New York. 


O GEE, YOU’RE JUST MY STYLE; words by 
HK. Toler, music by H. 8S. S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [8752 


© 1c May 6, 1920; E 480188; 
Estella Toler, San Francisco. 


O Gop HAVE meERCY. See Celebrated 
composers, their works and how to 
enjoy them. 


O HAPPY MORN oF EASTER; words and 
music by Samuel Richard Gaines 
lot U. 5.4 3.1m Ge [8753 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 30, 1920; 
‘EK 474688; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 


O JESU, WE ADORE THEE; verse by A. T. 
Russell, music by J. P. Ludebuehl 
[of U. S.J]; lew voice. [S754 


© Apr. 14, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 17, 1920; 
BE 475492; John Church co., Cincin- | 
nati. : 


040 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


‘no. 5, 1920 


O MY UKELELE; from Pretty Peggy, 
words by Douglas Furber, music by 
A. Emmett Adams [of England] 

[87355 

© Mar. 24, 1920; 1c. Apr. 13, 1920; 

Hh. 476102; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, lid., London. 

O PRAISE His NAME; duet with chorus, 
words and music by L. M. Dickey 
fat ...|,,4to. [8756 


© Mar. 30, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 25, 1920; 


E 473845; L. M. Dickey, Muncie, Ind. , 


O PRAISE THE LORD ALL YE PEOPLE; fes- 
tival anthem, words from Psalm 117, 
music by W. John Reynolds [of U. 

- $.]; mixed voices. 4to. [8757 

© Apr. 30, 1920; 2c. May 3, 1920; 
EH 478969; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


versi di A. Mangione, 
N. Cinque [of Italy]; 
mand. ace. Naples, Emilio Genna- 
relli e ¢. [8758 


© Feb. 1, 1920; 1 c Mar. 31, 1920; 
EK 469,957; Italian book co., New 
York, 


O SACRUM CONVIVIUM; by L. Viadana, 
arr. by Deems Taylor [of U. S.]; 
mixed voices. (Choruses in octavo 
form, no. 4798. [8759 

© Apr. 29, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 30, 1920; 
HE 478868; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


‘O REMMEDIO; 
musica di 


O SING UNTO THE LorpD; anthem, music 
by Roland Diggle [of U. S.]; mixed 
voices. (Octavo sacred, no. 3825) 

[8760 
© Apr. 1, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 5, 1920; 

-E 473961; Willis music co., Cincin- 

nati. 


O TAKE ME TO THY SACRED HEART; Sa- 

’ ered song, words anon., music by Ma- 

rie D. La Cour [of U. S.] 4to. Mor- 

ris, Il]., Marie D. La Cour. [S761 

© Apr. 22, 1920; 2°c. Apr. 22,1920; 

BH} 475614; M. Louis McF aul, Morris, 
Til. 


QO THOU THAT HEAREST PRAYER. See 
_ Burdett (George A.) Five responses. 
O WHAT SHALL I SAY TO MY LOVE; 
words by George Harris, jr., music 
an English air of the 18th century ; 
"har. “and arr. by. G. S. White [of 
U. S.J] 1. Low voice. 2. High voice. 


[8762, 8763 | 


© Mar. 23, 1920; 2c. each Mar. 24, 
1920 ; E 473566, 473567 ; G. Ricordi & 
co., inc., New York. 


O you pap; words by L. H. Carpenter, 
music by HE. 8. S. Huntington [of 
e-S.] [8764 

© 1c. Apr. 6, 1920; E 474899; 
Lillian Hanson Carpenter, Bend, Or. 


OcEAN BLUES; from The new dictator, 
words by Frank Craven, music by 
Silvio Hein [of U. S.] [8765 

© Mar. 22, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 23, 1920; 
E 473534; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


OcEAN DREAMS; words by A. BF ca 
Spencer, music by H. S. 8. Hunting- 
vehon [of Dr sy [8766 
© 1c. Mar. 26, 1920; E 473578; 
Alma L. R. Spencer, Newport News, 
Va. 


Same. [876 


© 1c. Apr. 8, 1920; HE ienee 
Alma L. R. Spencer, Newport News, 
Va. 


OcEAN (AN) OF LOVE; words by R. R. 
James, music by E. 8. 8. Huntington 
Loe U.S.) [8768 

© 1. Apr. 8, 1920; E 475016; 
R. R. James, Point Loma, Calif. 

OcTAVES; de F. Hiller, choisie, doig- 
tée et annotée par I. Philipp [of 
France]; piano. (Les collections du 
ménestrel: Anthologie pianistique, 
no. 7) [8769 

© Mar. 6, 1926; 1 c. Mar. 24, 1920; 
E 469806; Heugel & cie., Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on revision, 
fingering and annotation] 


de Th. Kullak, op. 48, choisie, 
revue, doigtée et annotée par I. 
Philipp [of France]; piano. (Les 
collections du ménestrel: Anthologie 
‘pianistique, no. 15) [8770 

© Mar. 6, 1920; 1 ce. Mar. 24, 1920; 
EK 469814; Heugel & cie., Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on revision, 
fingering and annotation] 


ODE FROM OSSIAN’S POEMS; by Francis 
Hopkinson, ed. and harmonized by 
Carl Deis [cf U- 8.]; voice and 
harpsichord or pianoforte, high in A. 

[8771 

© Mar. 23, 1920; 2 c« Mar. 25, 
1920; EH 474519; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on editing and harmonizing] 


O’ER CAMP BATTERY B; words by N. 
Salisbury, music by E. 8S. 8S. Hunt- 
ington [of U .S8.] [8772 

© 1c. May 6, 1920; EH 480168 ; Net- 
tie Salisbury, Boulder, Col. 


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8775 


O’ER IN SUNNY FRANCELAND; words by 
S. Gamber, music by Hector Rich- 
ard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters mu- 
Sic CO. {8773 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 
E 474830; Stella Gamber, Christo- 
pher, Il. 


OFFICE FOR THE HOLY COMMUNION, 
WITH BENEDICTUS AND AGNUS DEI; 
set to music by D. Redman [of Eng- 
land]; four voices, in F. London, 
Novello & co., ltd. 4to. [S774 

© Apr. 8, 1920; 1c. Apr. 10, 1920; 
EE 476065 ; Douglas Redman, London. 


OFFICE, HOTEL OR CHILDREN’S SCENE. 
See First pianoforte album of ¢cin- 
ema music. 


OH Boy, I’M IN THE ARMY NOW; words 
and music by W. B. Campbell [of 
Canada] New York, Frank Hard- 
ing. . [8775 

OApr 21, 192072 & Apr. 27, 1920 
E 476345; W. Bruce Campbell, 
Trochu, Canada. 


O8 Boy, I’M SOME FIGHTING LAD; words 
and music by Mrs. U. E. E. Hayden 
[of U. 8.] [8776 

© Dec. 15, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 31, 1920; 
E 478131; Mrs. Urban (Hlaine) 
Hieanor Hayden, Oakland, Calif. 


OH BUDDY TURN ME WESTWARD; words 
by Alex B. Neil, music by Leo Fried- 
man [of U. 8S.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [8777 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 2c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
EL 475184; Alex. B. Neil, Pawtucket, 
Re. I. 


OH BUMBLE BEE; words by W. Anthony, 
musie by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] 
New York, World music pub. corp. 

[8778 

© Mar. 22, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 24, 

1920; HE. 473506; Wray Anthony, 
Widnoon, Pa. 


OH DapooLtaH; from Medorah, words 
by Adrian Ross, music by John An- 
sell [of England] [8779 

© Mar. 3, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 20, 1920; 
E 469757; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 


OH DEAR; words by Hd. Moran, melody 
by Harry Von Tilzer [of U. S.], arr. 
by Ed. Smalle [of U. 8.] [8780 

© 1c. Apr. 29, 1920; E 475932; 
Harry Von Tilzer music pub. co., 
New York. 


pt. 111, 2) S., V. 15 


OH bDocToR; words and music by Rubey 
Cowan and Billy Joyce [of U..8.] 
[8781 
© Mar. 5, 1920: 2 ec. Apr. 5, 1920; 
= 473959 ; Stark & Cowan, ine., New 
ork. 


OH! GIRL OF MINE; words by C. Zim- 
merman, music by HE. S. S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S.] [8782 

© 1c. Apr. 14, 1920; E 478324; 
Cecille Zimmerman, Townsend, 
Mont. 


OH HONEY PLEASE DO IT SOME MORE; 
words by M. Redman, music by Hec- 
tor Richard [of U. 8S.] Chicago, 
Legters music ¢o. [8783 

© Mar. 18, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 24, 
1920; E 473814; Martin Redman, 
Washington. 


OH How I’D LIKE TO LIVE THOSE DAYS 
AGAIN WITH You; words by C. 
Thomas, music by E. 8S. 8S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. 8.] [8784 

© 1e¢ Apr. 6, 1920; E 474886; 
C. Thomas, New York. 


OH, HOW I LOVE TO SING; words and 
melody by L. Neubauer [of U.S.] . 

[8785 
© 1c. May 3, 1920; E 480049; 

Louis Neubauer, Philadelphia. 


OH How I miss MY Mary JANE; lyric 
by C. F. Turkis, music by Eugene 
Platzman [of U. S.J [8786 

© Mar. 26, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 26, 1920; 
BE 473748; Chas. F. Turkis, Detroit. 


OH HUSH SWEET NIGHTINGALE; words 
by Marshall Roberts, music by Alma 
Goetz [of England] [S787 

© Mar. 17, 1920; 1 e. Mar. 15, 
1920; E 469580; International con- 
cert bureau, ltd., London. 


OH J’LL COME, SWEET THERESA, TO YOU ; 
words by M. F. Barrett, music by 
Geo. Graff, jr...-[of, &.. Biilyaoew 
York, World musie pub. corp. [8788 

©. Mar. 22; 1920; 2. ¢ Mase 74, 
1920; E 473476; Mildred Field Bar- 
rett, Merwin, Mo. 

Ou, I’M Gorne SoutH; words by S. H. 
Keily, music by E. S. S. Huntington 
fon “UW. Se) [8789 

© 1c. May 6, 1920; E 480180; 
Stanley E. Kelly, Mt. Carmel, Pa. 

Ou, I say; two-step by A. Marsh [of 
England]; violin, cornet, clarinet, 
’cello and bass. (In Hawkes & son’s 
dance album no. 8, no. 1.) [8780 
- © Feb. 13, 1920; 1 ec. Mar. 2, 1920; 
E 469467 ; Hawkes & son, London. 


42 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 


8809 


OH, IF THIS GOLDEN HOUR. 
many girls. 


OH, IT’S HEAVEN HOME IN DEvoN; 
' words by J. Brooks-Jackson, music 
by Eugénie Parton [of Great Brit- 
wits in i fiat. [8791 

© Mar. 24, 1920; 1 e@ Mar. 26, 
1920; E 469907; J. B. Cramer & co., 
Itd., London. 


OH, J-J-JENNIE P-PLEASE LISTEN TO ME; 
words by D. R. Vance, music by Leo 
Friedman fof U. 8.] Chicago, III. 
North American music pub. co. 

[8792 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 2 ce. Apr. 12, 1920; 

EK. 475214; D. R. Vance, Moose Jaw, 
Canada. 


See Too 


OH, LET ME TELL you (Darf ich es sag- 
en); words and music by Peter 
Joseph Engels [of U. 8.] [8793 

©1c. Apr. 26, 1920; E 478729; P. 
J. Engels, New York. 


OH, Moon, PLEASE SEND ME A LOVING 
MAN; words by Richard Albanese, 
musie by Vineent Allaria [of U. 8.], 
arr. by John McDonald [of U. S§8.] 

[8794 


© 1c. Apr. 7, 1920; E 478100; 
Albanese & Allaria, ine., San Jose, 
Calif. 


OH MOTHER, I LOVE YOU DEAR; words 
by A. Siekierski, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. S.] [8795 

© 1c. Apr. 7, 1920; E 478068; 
Alois Siekierski, Stevens Point, Wis. 


OH, NINETEEN TWENTY; words by D. 
P. Manning, music by E. 8. 8. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [8796 

~~ © 1c... Apr. 8.1920; BH. 475026; 
David P. Manning, Brooklyn. 


OH! oH! DOCTOR YOU'RE A WONDERFUL 
MAN; words by B. M. Parker, music 
by Hector Richard [of U. 8.] Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [S797 

© Apr. 17, 1920; 2 e. Apr. 24, 1920; 
EH 475632; Birdie M. Parker, Lex- 
ington, Ky. . 


Ou, oH, Mizprep; words by W. H. 
Davis, music by E. 8S. S. Huntington 
fof U. S.] [8798 

© 1c. Apr. 6, 1920; E 474898; W. 
E. Davis, Delaware, OkIl. 

OW PRETTY BIRD (Quel charmant Oi- 
seau); fox-trot, by W. James [of 
Great Britain]; piano. [8799 

© Mar. 9, 1920; 1 c Apr. 7, 1920; 


EK 476032; Bosworth & co., litd., 
London. 
 183234—20-—_9 


OH PUT ME ON THE SHIP THAT GOES A 
SAILING FOR HOME; words and music 
by A. L. Wickstead [of U. S.]  Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [8800 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 
EH 474833; Aida L. Wickstead, Pen- 
sacola, Fla. 


OH RED CROSS, DEAR RED CROSS, WE KNOW 
THAT YOU WERE THERE; words by J. H. 
Blake, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of 
U. S.] New York; World musie pub. 
corp. [8801 

© Apr. 14, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 20, 1920; 
HB 475735; Joseph H. Blake, Gardner, 
Mass. 

OH STARLIGHT; words by M. Lover, jr., 
music by E. 8S. 8S. Huntington [of 
Ws] : [8802 

©1c. Apr. 7, 1920; E 478071; Mat 
Lover, jr., Star City, W. Va. 


OH! TAKE BACK TO THAT LITTLE COT- 
TAGE; words and music by M. J. 
Davis [of U. S.] [8803 

© 1c. Apr. 6, 1920; E 474911; 
Mary J. Davis, Depew, N. Y. 


OH THAT CYCLONE SCARE; lyric by M. 
Whitington, melody by Herman A. 
Hummel [of U. S.] [8804 

© 1c. Mar. 23, 1920; E 474484; 
McClain Whitington, Baltimore. 


OH THAT WONDERFUL cow; words by J. 
McLeod, music by E. S. 8. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S.] [8805 


© 1c. Apr. 23, 1920; E 4786381; 
J. McLeod, Pittsfield, Mass. 


OH WHAT A NICE BOY IS JOHNNY 
Brown; words by M. Lacey, music 
by Artie Bowers [of U. 8.] New 
York, Authors & composers service 
co. [8806 

© 1 e Apr. 2)-1920; EH 473930; 
Mary Lacey, Butte, Mont. 

OH WHAT A PAL WAS MOTHER; words 
by J. H. Freeman, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. S.] _ [8807 

© 1c. Apr. 8, 1920; E 475018; J. 
H. Freeman, Norfolk, Va. 


OH WHAT A TUNE; lyric by Nat Vin- 
cent, music by Al. Lontz and Irving 
Aronson [of U. S8.] [8808 


© Apr. 8, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 10, 1920; 
BH 475095; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 

OH, WHAT A WONDERFUL DREAM; words 
by C. A. Deas, music by E. S. S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. 8.] [8809 

© 1 e May 6, 1920; H 480186; 
Clinton A. Deas, Paterson, N. J. 


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8810 


pt. 111, 1. s., Vv. 15. 


OH WHAT IS WRONG WITH ME; words by 


F. Newman, music by Hector Rich- |- 


‘ard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters 
music ¢o. “>. * FSSt0 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 
E 474806; Florence Newman, Red- 
ford, Mich. 


OH WHERE DO WE HAIL FROM; words by 
HK. C. Young, music by Hector Rich- 
ard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters mu- 
sic co. [8811 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 
E 474852; E. Clyde Young, Valpa- 
raiso, Ind. 


OH WHY DON’T MY DADDY COME NOW; 
words by J. Roff, music by Geo. 
Grail: yr... [of U.. S.]’: New.2vork, 
Worid music pub. corp. [8812 
© Mar. 22, 1920-°2: c. Mar. 24, 
1920; E 473504 : John Roff, Camp 
Eustis, Va. 


OH, YOU BEE, YOUV’E STUNG ME AGAIN; 
written and composed by Clay Smith, 
R. P. Weston and Bert Lee [of Great 
Britain] [8813 

© Mar. 8, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 18, 1920; 
E 4698386; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


OH YOU JAZZ BABY; words by Ray T. 
Evans, music by A. Leopold Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[8814 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 

E 474857; Theodore R. Evans, En- 
field, N. H. 


OH YOU JOLLY CHARLIE Loo; lyrics by 
John McIver, music by F. Barnes 
[of U. S.] Photostat. (Cover title: 
Charlie Loo) [8815 

© 1c. Apr. 28, 1920; E 478838; 
Freeman Barnes, Newark, N. J. 


OH YOU SALTPETER; words by C. H. 
Stone, music by E. S. S. Hunting- 
Ton, [OL LS. 1 [8816 

© 1c. Mar. 20, 1920; E 474413; 
C. H. Stone, Agana, Guam. 


OH YOUR EYES; words by H. Messbauer, 
music by Artie Bowers [of U. 8.] 
New York, Authors & composers serv- 
ice co. [8S17 

© 1 «. Apr. 2, 1920; E 473929; 
Helen Messbauer, New ark, IN he 


OKLAHOMA; words and music by A. G 
Brooks [of U. 8.] [8818 
© 1;c: Apr. 14, 1920; HE 478253 ; 

A. G. Brooks, Dardanelle, Ark. 


OLD BEAN; fox trot, by Paul A. Denni- 
ker [of Great Britain] ; piano. 
' [8819 
© Apr. 14, 1920; 1 ce. Apr. 15, 1920; 
E 476115; West & co., London. 
OLtp (THE) BOATMAN. See Bergen (Al- 
fred Hiles) Six negro songs. 


Otp (THE) CURIOSITY SHOP; suite, by 
E. Markham Lee [of Great Britain] ; 
pf. Contents: 1. In the shop.—2. 
Little Nell and the old man —3. 
A very aged ghostly place—4. 
Jerry’s dancing dogs.—5. Mr. Swivel- 
ler plays a melancholy tune on the 


fiute—6. Mrs. Jarley’s wax works. 
[8820 
© Mar. 23, 1920; 1 ec. Apr. T, 1920; 


E 476057; 
London. 


Alfred Lengnick & C®o., 


OLtp (THE) FARM CALLS; words by C. 
T. Burneson, melody by R. A. 
Browne [of U. 8.] [8821 

© 1c. Mar. 29, 1920; E 473764; 
Clyde T. Burneson, W. Bridgewater, 
Pa. 


Otp (THE) FASHIONED CLOCK; lyric 
T. Shelley Sutton, melody by Sid 
Brown [of U. §8.],- arr. by SS. A. 
Brown [of U. 8.] [8822 
© 1c. Mar. 31, 1920; E 473893; 

S. Allen Brown, Los Angeles. 


OLD (THE) FLAG BACK AGAIN; words 
by C. Johnson, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [8823 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 12, 1920; 
E 4743821; Chris Johnson, Trenton, 
Ned. 


Otp FLoyp IREson; words by J. G. 
Whittier, music by Winthrop Rogers 
[of U. S.]; high voice. [8824 

© Jan. 30, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 26, 1920; 
1 c. Mar. 18, 1920; E 469259; Win- 
throp Rogers, ltd., London. 


OLD FOLKS AT HOME. See Tomlinson 
(Arthur) Six familiar songs. 


OLp FRIENDS; words and music by W. 
G. A. Jones [of U. S.] [8825 
© Mar. 15, 1920; 2 « Mar. 27, 
1920: E 478499 ; Wm. Geo. Alfred 
Jones, Denver. 


OLD (THE) GARDEN GATE IS ALWAYS 
OPEN; words by George Moriarity, 
music by Roy Bargy and Charley 
Straight [of U. 8.] [8826: 

© Apr. 17, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 19, 1920 $ 
E 475582; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 


044 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 


8843 


OLp IRISH MELODY; Emer’s farewell to 
Cucullain, by Stanley Marchant [of 
Great Britain]; violin and piano. 


[8827 
© May 10, 1920; 1c. Apr. 26, 1920; 
E 476347; Joseph Williams, Itd., 


London. 


OLtp (THE) KENTUCKY STILLS: words 
by Mrs. R. A. McCoy, music by Hec- 
tor Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. ' [8828 

io Apr. 17; 1920: 2 c«. Apr. 24, 
1920; E 475703; Mrs. R. A. McCoy, 
Buffalo, Minn. 


Orp (THE) LOVE IS THE TRUE LOVE AND 
THE BEST LOVE OF ALL; from 3 show- 
ers, words by Henry Creamer, mu- 
sic by Turner Layton [of U. S.] 

[8829 

© Mar. 22, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 20, 

1920; E 474446; Chas. K. Harris, 
New York. 


OLp MAID; words by A. Smith, music 
by Hector Richard [of U. S.]  Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [8830 


© Apr. 26, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 29, 
1920; E 475922; A. Smith, Cincin- 
nati. 


OLD MAN JAzz; fox trot, by Gene Quaw 

[of U. S.J; orch. with piano. 4to. 

[8831 

© Apr. 21, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 21, 1920; 

E 478582; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 

York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


fox trot song, words and music by 
Gene Quaw [of U. S.] [8832 

© Mar. 26, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 26, 
-1920; E 473598; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. 


Oxtp (THE) MoNoNGAHELA; words and 
music by S. M. McMillan [of U. 8.] 
Long Branch, N. J., Keith’s music 
pub. house. [8833 

© Mar. 22, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 8, 1920; 


E 478263; S. M. McMillan, Long 
Beaneh, N.. J. 
Same. [8834 


Aor 11920; 2-¢. Apr. 9;°1920; 
E 478203; S. M. McMillan, Riverdale, 
Md. 


OLD NEW HARMONY; words by J. W. 
Roberts, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[8835 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2c. Apr. 2, 1920; 

E 474835; John W. Roberts, Boon- 
ville, Ind. 


OLD (THE) OAKEN BUCKET. See Tom- 
linson (Arthur) Six familiar songs. 


Otp (AN) PAIR OF SLIPPERS; fox trot, 
by P. Herrity, arr. by F. J. Profe [of 
U.S8.] 1. Orch. 4to.—2. Song; words 
by composer. [8836, 8837 


« © Mar. 19, 1920; 2 c. each Mar. 
23, 1920; E} 474495, 474496; Paul A. 
Herrity, New Haven. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement. | 


OLD (THE) REFRAIN; Viennese popular 
song, arr. by Fritz Kreisler [of Aus- 
tria, domiciled at New York]; 
piano. [8838 - 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 11, 1920: 
E 474157; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. } 


OLD SWEETHEART OF MINE; words by L. 
Huffman, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. 8.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [8838 


© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475241 ; Lucile Huffman, Crestline, 
O. 


OLp (THE) SWIMMING HOLE; words by 
W. H. Chapin, music by E. 8. S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [8846 


© 1c. Apr. 7, 1920; E 478028 ; Wm. 
H. Chapin, Saco, Me. 


OLD TIME WALTZ MEDLEY; played by 
Victor Arden and Edgar Fairchild 
[of U. S.] (Rythmodik song roll, J 

, 103953 ) [8841 


© May 20, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 29, 1920; 
E 480000; Rythmodik music corp., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation. ] 


OLD WHITEHALL. See In days of chiv- 


Oxtp (THE) witcH; by Martha Dillard 
' Beck [of U. 8.]; piano. (Stories told 
in tone) [8842 


© Mar. 25, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 29, 1920; 
E 474666; Clayton F. Summy co, 
Chicago. 


OxLp (THE) WOODEN CRADLE; words by 
Mrs. H. Egolf, musie by Leo Fried- 
man [of U. S.] Chicago, North Amer- 
ican music co. [S843 

© Dec. 30. 1919; 2 e. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475260; Mrs. Harry Egolf, Phila- 
delphia. 


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8844 


pt. 11, 0. s., v. 15 


OtpeR (THE) THEY GET, THE YOUNGER | ON THE CHEYENNE TRAIL; by Frank G. 


THEY WANT ’EM; words by Alfred 
Dubin, music by Clarence Gaskill [of 
Go Sa [8844 

© Apr. 8, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 10, 1920; 
E 475096; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


O-LE-O-1A; fox trot, words and music 

by B. Murphy [of U. 8.] [8845 

© 1c. Mar. 20, 1920; E 474406; 
Billy Murphy, Camden, N. J. 


OLIVER, YOU MAKE ME GO OL-OF-A-TWIST } 
written by Frank Wood, music by 
Maurice Seott [of England] [8846 

© Mar. 1, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 2, 1920; 
E 469360; Star music pub co., ltd., 
London. 


O’Matitey (THE ANTHONY) SYSTEM OF 
DRAMATIZING MUSIC AND LANGUAGES 
strict style setting of languages and 
free style setting of languages, natu- 
ral signs for keys, for music posi- 
tions, by A. O’Malley [of U. 8.] 

[8847 

© 1c. Mar. 18, 1920; E 474526; 

Anthony O’Malley, Raynham Center, 
Mass. 


ON A GYPSY HONEYMOON; lyric by Ha- 
ven Gillespie, music by Al. W. Brown 
fat: 8:1] [8848 

© Apr. 8, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 10, 1920; 
E 475097; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


ON A HILLSIDE IN DEAR OLD KENTUCKY; 
words by B. Gill, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] [8849 

© 1c. May 6, 1920; E 480185; 
Bessie Giil, Kuttawa, Ky. 


ON ONE LOVELY AFTERNOON IN May; 
words by J. Zure, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. S.] [8850 

© 1c. Mar. 20, 1920; E 474426; 
John Zure, Donora, Pa. 


ON THE AQUEDUCT BRIDGE; fox trot, 
words and music by Clarence Bald- 
win [of U. S.], arr. by R. H. Garren 
for U. s. | [8851 

© 1c. Mar. 31, 1920; E 473895; 
Baldwin & O’Connell, Washington. 


ON THE BATTLEFIELDS OF FLANDERS; 
words by M. A. Andrews, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [8852 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2c. Apr. 2, 1920; 
HH 474777; Mark A. Andrews, Leaven- 
worth, Kan. 


Wilson [of U. S.] ; piano. [8853 

© Apr. 3, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 25, 1920; 
FE 478161; Wiison bros., Greenville, 
O. 


ON THE cROSsS; or Pray for me, words 

and music by O. Z. Parris [of U. 8.] 

[8854 

© Mar, 24, 1920; 2 c Mar. 27, 

1920; E 474642; Newport News pub. 
co., Newport News, Va. 


ON THE DAY THAT COMES BEFORE Mon- 
DAY; words by William Jerome, 
melody by Harry Von Tilzer [of 
U. 8.], arr. by Ed. Smatle [of U. 8.] 

[8855 

© 1c. Apr. 10, 1920; E 475089; 

Harry Von Tilzer music pub. Co.,. 
New York. 


ON THE FARM TODAY; words by C. HE. 
Knapp, melody by Gustave Barto 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of U. S8.] 

: [8856 - 
© 1c. Apr. 5, 1920; E 478011; 
Chas. E. Knapp, Doyon, N. D. 


ON THE ISLANDS OF HAWAII; words by 
A. Kirchem, music by Geo. Trevor 
[of U. 8.] [8857 


© 1c. Apr. 28, 1920; E 478910; 
Augusta Kirchem, Orange City, Or. 


ON THE LAKE; by Charles Huerter [of 
U.8.]; piano. Studio edition. [8858 


© Apr. 19, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 16, 1920; 
E 4783876; C. C. Church & co., Hart- 
ford. 


ON THE MOUNT; by J. Frank Fry- 
singer [of U. 8.]; organ. obl. 8yo. 
[8859 


© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 27, 1920; 
HK 474655; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 


ON THE PIER; intermezzo a la fox trot, 
by Robert Harrington [of England] ; 
piano. [8860 

© Mar. 12, 1920; 1 ec. Apr. 9, 1920; 
E 476071; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, itd., London. 


ON THE RAPPAHANNOCK; words and 
music by L. Silberfeld [of U. S.] 
[8861 
© 1 ¢. Mar. 27, 1920; HE 474624; 
Louis Silberfeld, New York. 


ON THE SHADOWY OLD SAINT JOE; 
words by M. M. Dryden, music by 
Leo Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [8862 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
KH 475147; Mary Mabel Dryden, 
Peck, Id. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 


8879 


On THE SoMME RIveER; words by O. C. | ONE (THE) LOVE THAT NEVER GROWS 


Miller, music by E. S. S. Huntington 
fof U. S.] [8863 

© 1c. Apr. 7, 1920; E 478076; 
O. C. Miller, Houston. 


ON THE STREETS oF Catro; lyric by 
Jesse G. M. Glick, music by Geo. P. 
Hulten [of U. S.] [S864 


© Mar. 22, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 13, 1920; 
E 478519; Will Rossiter, Chicago. 


—— one-step, by Glick and Hulten, 
played by Al. Eldridge [of U. S.] 
(Imperial player rolls, no. 91059) 

[8865 

© Apr. 21, 1920; 2c. Apr. 24, 1920; 

E 475763; Imperial player roll ¢o., 

Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation | 


ON THE TRAIL TO SANTA FE; quartette, 
words and music by Cliff Hess, arr. 
by Harrison Hall [of U. S.]; male 
voices. 4to. [8866 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 c Apr. 9, 1920: 
EH 475077 ; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


waltz, by Cliff Hess, arr. by 
Arthur Lange [of U. 8.]; band. 4to. 
[8867 


Apr 1. 1920: 2c. Apr. 2, 1920: 
E 478082; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


ON THE WATER. See Summer (A) holi- 
day. 


On To Mexico; words and music by A. 
Schaeffer [of U. S.] Chicago. Leg- 
ters music co. [8868 

© Apr. 17, 1920; 2c. Apr. 24, 1920; 
E 475630; Albert Schaeffer, Loesch, 
Mont. 


ON YOUR NEXT BIRTHDAY; lyric by 
Bernie Foyer, music by Dave Dreyer 
[of U. 8.] [8869 

© Mar. 8. 1920; 2 c. Mar. 13, 1920; 
BE 474247; McCarthy & Fisher, inc., 
New York. 


OnE (THE) LITTLE GIRL I PRIZE; from 
Dere Mable, words and music by 
Bert Rule, J. Keirn Brennan and 
Sam Ash [of U. S.] [8870 


© Apr. 21, 1920; 2c. Apr. 22, 1920; | 


B 475579: M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


 ONE-IATTLE souLt. See Snowland. 


54 


COLD; words and music by M. A. 
Ambrose [of U. 8.] [S871 

© Apr: 179920s:2"e. Apr: 2.) 1920; 
E 4784638 ; Michael Aloysius Ambrose, 
New York. 


ONE LOVING CARESS; waltz, by Wenrich, 
played by Gurprell Anderson [of U. 
S.] (Imperial player rolls, no. 
91058) [8872 

© Apr. 21, 1920; 2 ce. Apr. 24, 1920; 
FE) 475756; Imperial player roll co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation | 


ONE NIGHT IN JUNE; words and music 
by H. Lochary [of. U. 8.], arr. by B. 
G. Clements [of U. §.] [8873 

© 1c. May 4, 1920; E 480053; 
Harry Lochary, Amesbury, Mass. 


ONE WORD IS TOO OFTEN PROFANED} 
words by Shelley, music by George 
Drinkwater [of Great Britain] 

[8874 

© Apr. 18, 1920; 1 ¢. Apr. 22, 1920; 

E 476324; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


ONLY A DREAM; words and music by F. 

S. Hughes [of U. S.] [8875 

© Apr. 22, 1920; 2 c Apr. 22, 1920; 

E 475617; Fred S. Hughes, Spokane, 
Wash. 


words by ©. R. Springer, music 
by E. S. 8. Huntington [of U. S.] 

[8876 

© 1c. Apr. 7; 1920; E 478060; C. 
Raymond Springer, Pixley, Calif. 


words by L. M. Johnson and C. 
M. Majors, music by Edouard Hessel- 
berg [of U. S.] [8877 

© Feb. 10, 1920; 2c. Feb. 26, 1920; 
E 478136; L. M. Johnson and Chas, 
M. Majors, Martinez, Calif. 


words by Mrs. M. E. Mathison, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. 8.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [8878 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 
BE 474805; Mrs. M. E. Mathison, 
Weston, Ia. 


ONLY A DREAM AT TWILIGHT; words by 
P. R. Hengst and C. M. Hopper, mu- 
sic by Geo. E. Johnson [of U. 8.] 
Photostat. [8879 

© 1 « Mar: 13, 1920; E 474262; 
Perry R. Hengst and Clyde M. Hop- 
per, Washington. 


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8880 


ONLY A ROSE FROM THE OLD HOME; 
words by H. EH. Taylor, musie by 
Artie Bowers [of U. S8.] New York, 
Authors & composers service co. 

[S880 
© 1 ¢.Apr. 2,.1920°°H 473922; 
Harry E. Taylor, Elwood, Ind. 


ONLY A SMILE; words by Eldred Edson, 

melody by J. S. Zamecnik [of U. S.] 

[8881 

© 1c. Apr. 17, 1920; E 475526; 
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 


ONLY A WITHERED ROSE; words«by H. 
O. Tucker, music by E. S. S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [8882 


© 1c. Apr. 23, 1920; E 478641; 
Haroid O. Tucker, Lewiston, Me. - 


ONLY DREAMS; words by M. H. Meri- 
ckel, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.J]. Chicago, North American 
music ¢o. [8883 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 ce. Apr. 12, 1920; 
EK 475259; Mary H. Merickel, To- 
ledo, O. 


ONLY ONE FLAG; words by F. Sweney, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [8884 

© Apr. 17°1920°" 2c. “Agr. 24, 
1920: E 475631; Frank Sweney, Gil- 
son, Ill. 


ONLY»(THE) ROSE I KNOW; words by 
J. Lange, music by Edouard Hessel- 
berg [of U. S.] [8885 

© Mar. 1, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 26, 1920; 
EH 474552; John Lange, New Or- 
leans. 


ONLY THE ONE THAT’S TRUE; words by 
W. Olson, music by EH. 8S. 8. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [8886 


© 1c May 6, 1920; E 480175; 
Waifird Olson, Northbridge Center, 
Mass. 


ONLY (THE) THING JEST PULL THE 
STRING; words by N. Shaw, music by 
Geo. Trevor [of U. S.] | 8887 

© 1c. Apr. 8, 1920; E 474956; 
Nancy Shaw, Seattle. 


Go, How I LOVE TO BE LOVED BY YOU; 
from Hd. Wynn’s carnival, words by 
Lew Paley, music by George Gersh- 
win fof U. S8.] [8888 


“© Apr. 21, 1920;°2, ¢ “Apr. 22, 
1920; E 475604; T. B. Harms & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


O 


8 


pt. It, 1. Ss. Wie 


OPEN (THE) SEA; part-song, words by 
Barry Cornwall, music by William 
Lyndon Wright [of U. S.]; mixed. 
voices. (Octavo series, no. 193) 

[8889 

© Apr. 5, 1920; 2 e. Apr. 8, #920; 

E 475010; Arthur P. Schmidt ¢o., 
Boston. 


OPEN YOUR HEART; from 3 showers, 
words by Henry Creamer, music by 
Turner Layton [of U. S8.] _ [8890 

© Mar. 22, 1920; 2 e Mar. 20, 
1920; E 474447; Chas. K. Harris, 
New York. 


OPENING SENTENCES FROM THE BURIAL — 
SERVICE; words from Bible, set to 
music by George Holmes [of Eng- 
land] ed. by G. J. Bennett; mixed 
voices. 4to. (Parish choir book, no. 
$68). [S891 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 5, 1920; 
E 469459; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


OR CH’ I0 NON SEGUO PID (Now that I 
seek no more); words by Raffaello 
Rontani, English version by Charles 
Fonteyn Manney, music trans. by 
Pietro Floridia [of U. 8.]; medium 
voice, in . (EHarly Italian songs 
and airs) [8892 

(©); Mar;.: 22; 19203 2 “eeApee4, 
1920; E 475501; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


ORIENTAL INCENSE; words by EH. D. 

Lindberg, music by Winifred Bell 

. Lindberg [of U. 8.] [8893 

© 1c. Apr. 18, 1920; E 478506; 
Erie D. Lindberg, Appleton, Wis. 


ORIENTAL QUEEN; Egyptian fox trot, 
by P. L.- Donath .[0f. 0. weakest 
violin. [8894 

© 1 ¢. Apr. 20, 1920; H4755497; 
Paul L. Donath, Philadelphia. — 
d 

ORIGINAL OKLAHOMA BLUES; words 
and music by Willard . Robinson 
[ot Us Sd [8895 

©.,..Mar.+ 15,,.19205..2- 4 papr.iG, 
1920; © 478492; C. A. Grimm, Chi- 
cago. : 


OTHER (THE) FELLER’s GIRL; words by 
R. E. Harding, music by Geo. Trevor 
[of U. 8.] [8896 

© 1. Apr. 8, 1920; EH 474963; 
Ross’ E. Harding, Cheshire, O. °* 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 


8914 


OvulsA I'M WAITING; words by Cyrus 
E. Woodward, music by R. V. Hains- 
worth [of Great Britain, domiciled 
at Seattle, Wash.] [8897 

© 1c. Mar. 24, 1920; E 473465; 
Robert V. Hainsworth, Seattle. 


OUISA WILL SHOW ME THE WAY; words 
and melody by W. R. Smith [of 


U.S.] [8898 
© 1 ¢. Mar. 13, 1920; E 474213; 
William Renick Smith, Vincennes, 


Ind. 


OUIJA, YOU'RE THE ONE THAT KNOWS; 
words and melody by A. G. Powell 
[of U. S.] [8899 

© 1 e¢. Mar. 11, 1920; E 474181; 
Alice G. Powell, Brooklyn. 


OuUR BEAUTIFUL FLAG THE RED, -WHITE 
AND BLUE; words by E. L. Zimmer- 
man, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[8900 

©). Mar 29,1 1920; 2-e: Apr 2, 

1820; E 474817; Everett L. Zim- 
merman, Tincher, W. Va. 


Our Boys; words by W. B. Wilson, mu- 


sic by Hector Richard [of U. S.] . 


Chicago, Legters music co. [8901 

© Apr. 26, 1920; 2.c. Apr. 29, 1920; 
E 475917; W. B. Wilson, Windber, 
Pa. 


—— Somewhere in France; words and 
music by B. B. Barry [of U. 8.] 
[8902 
© May 27, 1918; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1920; 
E 478265; Bertha Baisden Barry, 
Hepkins, Minn. 

OUR BOYS RETURN FROM FRANCE; words 
by M. Page, music by Hector Rich- 
ard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters mu- 
sic co. (On cover: Music by A. 
Leopold Richard) [8903 

Mar, 18, 1920: 2 ey -Mar...24, 
1920; E 478820; Margie Page, 
Charleston, W. Va. 


Our FIGHTING Jack; words by M. P. 
Bent, music by Leo Friedman [of U. 
S.] Chicago, North American music 
co. [8904 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920 E 
475327; Mary Pearl Bent, Belvedere, 
Calif. 

OuR FLAG AND THE BOYS OVER THERE; 
words and music by J. E. Clough [of 
U. 8.] Chicago, Meeps music co. 

[8905 

- © Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 

- HK 474822; Joseph EH. Clough, Wil- 
mington, Del. igh 


‘OUR RISEN LoxpD. 


OUR FLAG OF LIBERTY ; words and musie 
by D. J. McNulty [of U. S.] [8906 
© 1c. Apr. 21, 1920; E 478540; 
Daniel J. McNulty, Pawtucket, R. I. 


OUR KHAKI BOYS, OUR BOYS IN BROWN; 
words by L. Snow, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [8907 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 ec. Apr. 12, 1920; 
HH} 475237; Louise Snow, Athens, Pa. 


OUR LITTLE LOVE AFFAIR; from Fifty- 
fifty, words and music by Arthur M. 
Swanstrom [of U. 8.] [8908 

© Apr. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 29, 1920; 
E 475820; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. 


OUR NATION’S TRUE; words and musie 
by G. Bennett [of U. S.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [8909 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 ce. Apr. 2, 1920; 
EK 474843; G. W. Bennett, Fargo, 
N. D. 


OuR OWN CALIFORNIA ; words and music 
by N. D. Anderson [fof U. 8.] San 
Francisco, Deal-Anderson pub. co. 

[8910 

© Mar. 3, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 15, 1920; 
1c Mar. 29, 1920; E 478348; Neva 
Deal .Anderson,- San Francisco. 
[Copyright is claimed on new matter] 


OUR PATRIOTIC PRIDE; words by W. C. 
O’Connor, music by E. 8S. 8S. Hunting- 
ton [of U.8.] [8911 

© 1c. Mar. 20, 1920; E 474417; 
Walter C. O’Connor, Skillman, N. J. 


OUR RISEN King; Waster service, 
words by various authors, musie by 
Ira B. Wilson [of U. S.] 8vo. 

[8912 

© Feb. 4, 1920; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 

5, 1920; A 559979; Lorenz pub. ¢co., 
Dayton. O. 


See Sanford (Mar- 

tina T. P.) Four Easter carols, 

OUR STAR OF GOLD; words by H. Mob- 
ley, music by Burrell Van Buren 
[of U. S8.] [8913 


© June 6, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 478156; Hilda Mobley, Fisher, Ill. 


OUR TINY AEROPEANE; words by R. 
Egan, music by Geo. Trevor [of 
U. S.J] [8914 

© 1c. Mar. 11, 1920; E 474088 ; 
Richard Egan, Seattle. 


549 : 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


$915 


pt. 04, 2S, 388 


Our Wooprow; words by S. L. Good- 
ley, music by A. Leopold Richard 
fof U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [8915 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2c. Mar. 12, 1920; 
EK 474822; 8. L. Goodley, Evansville, 
Ind. 

OUT FOR SPoRT; by W. Reed [of U. 8.]; 

piano. [89i6 
© 1c. Apr. 7, 1920; E 478019; 
Waldo Reed, Westport Point, Mass. 

QUT YONDER; words by M. Essiey, mu- 
sic by Leo Friedman [of U. S8.] 
Chicago, North American music ¢o. 

©): Dee. 30,1919; 2c Apr. 12, 
1920; E 475208; Marian Essley, 
Omaha, Neb. 


OUTDOOR LIFE; five sketches, by Leon- 
ard Butler [cf Great Britain]; pf. 
(Album series, no. 69) Contents: 
Sunrise.—The bird by the brooklet.— 
Through the forest.—By the river.— 
In the silver haze. [8918 

© Feb. 3, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 4, 1920; 
E 469443; Augener, Itd., Lendon. 


OQUVERTURE. 
masques. 


OVER IN FRANCE; words by E. Hardie, 
melody by Artie Bowers [of U. S8.] 
[8919 
© 1c. Apr. ‘2, 1920; EH 473919; 
Edward Hardie, Cooper Creek, Can- 
ada. 


OVER THE TOP; one step, by F. P. Hoyt 
fof U. S.], arr. by Charles Hillner 
[of U.8.] [8920 

© 1 ¢« Apr. 29, 1920; E 475825; 
Frank Philbrick Hoyt, Bradford, 
Mass, 


See Masques et berga- 


OVER THE WAVES; by Rosas, op. 100 
arr. by Byron C. Tapley [of U. 8.]; 
piano. [8921 

te) -Apr 17. 1920. > co Ape. 22, 
1920; E 475576; Estate of Hamilton 
S. Gordon, New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on simplified arrangement] 


OVER WHERE MY HEART IS. 
fail. 

OVERALLS; lyric by Harold G. Frost, 
melody by F. Henri Klickmann [of 
U. S.] [8922 

© 1 e. Apr. 21, 1920; E 478525; 
McKinley music co., Chicago. 
Ove MarIANO; schotis espagfiol, par EH. 


Gareri [of Italy] et F. Salabert [of 
France]; piano. 


See Inis- 


Paris. 


[8923 | 
Mar (27, 1920; 1. ¢. Ape ts," | 
1920; E 476131; Francis Salabert, | 


Pon; by Charles William Pearce [of 
Great Britain] ; organ. [8924 
© Mar, 11, 1920; 1 e. Apr. 5, 1920; 

E 476043 ; Augener, ltd., London. 


PAGEANT (A); three dances, by Cyril 
Scott [of Great Britain]; pf. Con- 
tents: 1. Sentimental waltz.—2. Ex- 
otic dance.—3. Processional dance. 

[ 8925. 
© Feb. 9, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 4, 1920; 
E 469444; Schott & co., London. 


PAHJAMAH; fox trot, by Warren, 
Henry and Onivas [pseud. of D. Sa- 
vino], played by Harry Archer [of 
U. S.J; in E flat. (Rythmodik song 
roll, J 103903) [8926 

© May 20, 1919: 2 «Agr 28 
1920; E 475978; Rythmodik music 
corp., New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on interpretation ] 


Parx (LA); poésie de A. Cambos, mu- 
sique de F. de La Tombelle [of 
France] Lyon, Janin fréres. [8927 

© Jan. 20, 192071 @ Apr’ 10, 
1920; E 476089; J. Janin, Lyon, 
France. 


Pau (THE) I LEFT BEHIND; words by J. 
H. Freeman, music by A. Leopold 
Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [8928. 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 12, 1920; 
E 474325; J. H. Freeman, Norfolk, 
Va. 

a 

PAL OF MINE; words by Mr. and Mrs. 
J. Edwards, music by HE. S. S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. §.] [8929 

©ic. Apr. 7, 1920; E 478070; Mr. 
and Mrs. Jack Edwards, Vinton, Va. 


Pat (THE) THAT MATES MY HEART; 
words by M. T. Janowski, music by 
EB. 8S. S. Huntington fof U. 8.] [8930 

© 1c. Mar. 20, 1920; E 474414; 
M. T. Janowski, Stafford Springs, 
Conn. 


PALATINE Fox TROT; by Gladys F. A. 
Noble [of England]; piano. [8931 
© Mar, 31; 1920; e. Mae, 19, 
1920; E 469764; Herman Darewski 
music pub. co., London. 


PALESTINE; words and melody by Mike 
Harvey [pseud. of M. H. Cohn, of 
U. S.], arr. by Al. Bishop [of U. 8.] 

[89382 
© 1 ¢ Mar. 11, 1920; E 474050; 
Michael Harvey Cohn, Chiceago. 


550 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 


PatiA (LA); versi e musica di Amer- 
ico Giuliani [of Italy]; mand. ace, 
Naples, Emilio Gennarelliec. 4to. 

[8933 

© Feb. 1, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 31, 1920; 

E 469956; Italian book co., New 
York. 


PatmM (THE) TREES; from Rose of 

Araby, words by Harold Simpson, 

- music by Merlin Morgan [of Great 

Britain] [8934 

© Apr. 5, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 5, 1920; 

E 476013; Keith, Prowse & co., Iltd., 
London. 


Pats; words by M. E. Montgomery, 

melody by Frank W. Ford [of U. S8.] 

[8935 

© 1c. Mar. 11, 1920; E 474065; 

Martha E. Montgomery, Shelbyville, 
Ind. * 


— words by M. Kneuppel, music by 
Leo Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [8936 

© Dee 30; 41919; 2 e. Apr: 12; 
1920; E 475304; Madaline Knueppel, 
Amsterdam, N. Y. 


Pan (THE) FOX-TROT; Words by Ernest 
Melvin, music by Leo Thomas Croke 
[of Great Britain] [8937 

© Apr. 7, 1920; 1 e. Apr. 5, 1920: 
E 476028; Robertson Murdoch music 
co., London. 


PARADE OF THE AMAZONS; march, by 
C. S. Morrison [of U. 8.]; piano. 
[89388 
@ . Mar. 25, 1920; 2. «¢.. Mar...29: 
1920; E 473736; Theo, Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


PARENT (ARMAND). Six cents mor- 
ceaux de lecture; 438 de Vincent 
@Indy [of France] receuil de A. 
Parent [of France]; violin seul. 
1°’ cahier.—2° cahier. [8939, 8940 

© Jan. 31, 1920; each 1 c Feb. 
24, 1920; H 469357, 469358; Hérelle 
et cie., Paris. [Copyright is claimed 
on collection ] 


Parts; chanson a voix, paroles de 
Georges Millandy, musique de René 
Mercier [of France] [8941 
© Dee. 31, 1919; 1 c. Mar. 2, 1920; 
E 469389; M. Labbé, Paris. 


Paris-NEw York; fox trot, by Lucien 

Ténaro [of France]; piano. [8942 

© Mar. 6, 1920; 1 ¢. Mar. 24, 
1920; E 469826; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 


| PARSIFAL. See Wagner (Richard) 


8951 


PARTEZ M’AMI: valse lente, paroles de 
Georges Laubie, musique de Lucien- 
Farjall [of France] . [89438 

© Feb. 28, 1920; 1 ec. Mar. 18, 
1920; E 468730; J. Rotis, Lombez, 
France. 


Pas (LE) D’ARMES; choeur, poésie de 
Maurice Chevais, musique de Au- 
guste Chapuis [of France]; 2 voix. 
4to. [8944 

ey War 13" 1920" of “ek, Mar.cds 
1920; E 469869; Durand et cie, 
Paris. 

PAS DARZEL] TRYS MERGELES; sutaisé 
zodzius ir muzika J. A. Zemaitis [of 
U. S.]; duetas ant piano. [8945 

© Mar. 23, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 8, 1920; 
E 478260: J. A. Zemaitis, Shenan- 
doah, Pa. 


PASO-DOPLE GRANADINO; de E. Gareri 
fof Italy] et F. Salabert [of 
France]; piano. ; [8946 

© Mar. 29, 1920: 1 e. Apr. 13, 1920; 
E 476188; Francis Salabert, Paris. 


Passine (A) Fancy; by F. Jewell [of 
U. S.J; band. 4to. [S947 
© Mar. 30, 1920; 2 & Mar. 25, 
1920; E 473847; Fred Jewell, Oska- 
loosa, Ia. 


PASSIONE MIA: Capriccio napolitano, di 
Alfredo Barbirolli [of Italy]; piano. 
[8948 
© Jan. 31, 1920: 1c. Feb. 24, 1920; 

E 469350; Heugel & cie., Paris. 


PASTORAL SCENE. See First piano- 
forte album of cinema music. 


PASTORALE. See Masques et bergamas- 


ques. 


PASTOURELLES OF THE 15TH CENTURY; 
coll by Yvette Guilbert [of U. §.], 
harm. by Maurice Eisner. [8949 

© Nov. 13, 1919; 2 ce. and aff. Feb. 
19, 1920 ; A 562987 ; Oliver Ditson co., 
- Boston. 


PA-TA-POUM; fox trot. de E. V. Mal- 
deren [of France] ; piano. [8950 
© Mar. 27, 1920; 1c. Apr. 13, 1920; 

E 476145; L. Maillochon, Paris. 


PatH (THE) THAT LEADS TO HAPPI- 
NESS; words by L. Gardiner, music 
by Leo Friedman [of U. S.]  Chi- 
cago, North American music ¢€o. 

[8951 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 c Apr. 12, 1920; 

E 4753822; Laura Gardiner, Keese- 
wille, N.Y. 


ol 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8952 


ParHway (THE) OVER THE SEA; words 
by Edward Lockton, musie by Ger- 
ald Carne [of England]; in A flat. 

[8952 

© Mar. 10, 1920; 1 ¢c.- Mar. 26, 

1920; E 469919; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. 

PATHWAYS; lyrics by Howard E. Rog- 
ers, music by Irving Bibo and Harry 
Akst [of U. 8.] [8953 

© Mar. 9, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 7, 1920; 


E 478096; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 
PATIENCE; I’ve had the patience to 


wait for you, written and composed 

by Eleanor Crane [of Great Britain] 

[8954 

© Mar. 8, 1920; 1 ce. Mar. 18, 1920; 

Hi 469844; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


PATRONILIE POLONAISE; de Learsi [of 
France]; piano. [8955 
© Mar. 27, 1920; 1c. Apr. 13, 1920; 

H 4761386; Francis Salabert, Paris. 


PATSY ; musical numbers from the com- 
edy, lyrics by Jesse Stam and others, 
music by W. T. Hediund and others 
[of U. S.] [8956 

© Apr. 16, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 19, 1920; 
I) 475597; Tech show, Cambridge, 
Mass. 

words by Marie Lowe Wilson, 
music by Jaques Mendelsohn [of 
UU S.4 [8957 

@ Deg, 31, 1919: 2 ee. Jan 2/1920 ; 
E 478184; Wilson pub. co., New 
York. 

PEACE AND GOODWILL; trio, words from 
St. Luke, music by Anna Priscilla 
Risher [of U. S8.]; women’s voices. 
(Octavo series, no. 760) [8958 

© Oct. 16, 1919; 2c. Mar. 24, 1920; 
E 473510; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 


PEACE, MY HEART (Paix, mon cceur); 
words by Rabindranath Tagore, tra- 
duction francaise de E. Sainte-Marie 
Perrin, music by Darius Milhaud 
fof U. S.]; pour voix élevée. (Deux 
poémes damour, no. 2) [8959 

©) ApE.2, 1920: "2 ¢ Apr. 3,.1920; 
BE} 474755; G. Schirmer, inc, New 
York. 

PEACOCK WALK; words by Mickey Kip- 
pel, music by J. Conrad [of U. 8.] 
St. Louis, Mo., Conrad music co. 

[8960 

KO) Meas 1.920442) cx oir 25, 
1920; E 478482; John Conrad, St. 
Louis. 


pt. Dyes: was 


PEASANT’S LULLABY. See: Holiday pic- 
tures. 


PECCHE’ s’E’ FATTA ’A GUERRA; Versi 
di T. Ferrazzano, musica di D. Jetti 
[of Ussih:; “mand. ace. 4to. [S961 

© Feb. 24, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1920; 
E 474312; Italian book co., New 
York. 


PEGGY ; quartette, words by Harry Wil- 
liams, music by Neil Moret, arr. by 
Alfred J. Doyle [of U. 8.]; male 
voices. 4to. [8962 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 ec. Apr. 9, 1920; 

475080 ; Leo. Feist, ine., New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


PELE’s CHANT; song, music by. U. 
Thompson [of U. S.] [8963 
© Mar. 28, 1920; °2 c¢c.. Mar. 25, 
1920; E 474517; Uldrick Thompson, 
Pomona, Calif. 


PENELOPE’S GARDEN; LHnglish inter- 
mezzo, by Charles Incliffe [of Eng- 
land], arr. by Adolf Lotter [of Great 
Britain]; orch. with piano conduc- 
tor. 4to. [8964 

© Feb. 19, 1920; 1 e. Mar. 4, 1920; 
E 469453; Hawkes & son, London. 


PENSE (Thots) ; w altz, by W. Brough- 
ton [of U. S.]; piano. Muskegon, 
Mich., Wm. A. Broughton music co. 

[8965 

© Apr. 22, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 22; 1920; 

E 478706; William Broughton, Mus- 
kegon, Mich. 


PERFECT MOONLIGHT, I LOVE you; words 
and music by V. Lavoi [of U. S.] 


[S966 
© 1c. Apr. 6, 1920; EH 474905; 
Vina Lavoi, Central Falls, R. I. 


PERHAPS; words and music by Earl 
Carroll and William Axt [of U. 8.] 
[8967 
© Mar. 9, 1920; 2 ¢« Mar. 13, 
1920; E 474260; G. Schirmer, -inc., 
New York. 
words and music by W. H. Mc- 
Neely [of U. S.], arr. by Max Des- 
sauer [of U. 8.] | [8968 
©1e. Apr. 16, 1920; E 478350; 
Walter Henderson McNeely, West 
Haven, Conn. 


PERHAPS SOME DAY WE'LL MEET AGAIN; 
words and music by I. A. Shattuck 


fot,Ue S84 [8969 
© 1c. Apr. 7, 1920; E 478033; 
Frederick A. Shattuck, Norwich, © 
N.Y . i 


552 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 


8985 


PERSHING’S FEARLESS BAND; words by 
A. E. Gillis, melody by Gustave 
Barto [pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of 
| [8970 

© 1c. Apr. 5, 1920; E 478000; A. 
Elton Gillis, Polytechnic, Tex. 


PERSHORE PLUMS. See Worcestershire 
suite. 
PERSIAN LOVE-SONG ; words by C. 

Metze, music by J. EH. Andino [of 
U. S.J [8971 
© 1c. Apr. 29, 1920; BH 475859; 

C. Metze, Vancouver, Canada. 


PERSONALITY (A) AT A PIANO; mono- 
logue with songs, by Wallace Par- 
nell and ©. B. Potter, music by C. B. 
Potter [of U. S8.] [8972 

@ 4.¢c..Apr. 21, 1920;.D 26032; 
Charles B. Potter, New York. 


PESSE (MAuvrice) Vingt-cing études; 
petite moyenne force.sans octaves et 
progressives par M. Pesse [of 
France]; piano. (Conservatoire du 
piano: Enseignement moderne du 
piano, 3° livre) [S973 

© Mar. 20, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 7, 1920; 
FE 476041; Alphonse Leduc et cie., 
Paris. 


Petit (LE) CzerRNy; 30 etudes pour le 


piano, edition instructive par Héléne | 


te. 
[8974 

© Dec. 20, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 8, 1920; 
E 469649 ; Alphonse Leduc et cie., 
Paris. 


et aia [of France]; piano. 


PETITE GAVOTTE; par Henri Mongars 
[of France]; piano. (Six morceaux, 
no. 5) [8975 

© Dec. 20, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 8, 1920; 


E 469647; Alphonse Leduc et cie., 
Paris. 


PETITE BONDE; par Henri Mongars [of 
France]; piano. (Six morceaux, 
no. 6) [S976 

© Dee. 20, 1919; 1 ec. Jan. 8, 1920; 
EH 469648 ; Aiphonse Ledue et cie., 
Paris. 


PeTItTES (LES) BRODEUSES; de F. 
Blanche Binet [of France] op. 125; 


piano. (Les Lilliputiennes, no. 6) 
[8977 
© Mar. 20, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 7, 


1920; E 476035; Alphonse Leduc et 
cie., Paris. 


Petits (LES) LUTTEURS; de F’. Blanche 
Binet [of France] op. 125; piano. 
(Les Lilliputiennes, no. 10) [8978 

© Mar. 20, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 7, 1920; 
E 476039; Alphonse Leduc et cie., 
Paris. 


Petits (Les) Natns; par F. B. Binet 
fof France] op. 125; piano. (Les 
Lilliputiennes, no. 1) *- [8979 

© Dee. 20, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 8, 1920; 
E 469680; Alphonse Leduc et cie., 
Paris. 


PuHi-Pu1; fantaisié sélection, de H. 
Christiné [of France], orch. avec pi- 
ano conducteur. 4to. (Nouvelle 
collection Salabert, no. 19) [8980 

© Mar. 27, 1920; 1c. Apr. 13, 1920; 
E 476126; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on the selec- 
tion ] 

musique de Henri Christiné, pre- 

mier recueil contenant tous les airs 

principaux de l’opérette, par Francis 

Salabert [of France]; viclon ou 

mandoline. 4to. [8981 
© Dee. 31, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 23, 1920; 

E 468822; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 

ment] 


— operette en 38 actes, livret de 
Albert Willemetz et F. Sollar, mu- 
sique de Henri Christiné [of 
France]; chant seul. 12 mo. [8982 


©. Mar...27,: 39207 1 -é; Apr 13, 
1920; D 26030; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 


Puiipre. See Fontainebleau. 


PHRYNE; operette en 3 actes, paroles de 
Jacques Redelsperger, musique de 
Charles Cuvillier [of France] ; vocal 
sc. [8983 

iy. ©» Mars: 10, 1920 2).¢5-Mar..20, 
1920; D 19996; Hnoch & cie., Paris. 


>1CGADILLY (THE) JAZZ TROT; Dy Arthur 
J. Beard [of England]; piano. [8984 


©Feb. 25, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 17, 1920; 
FE 476236; Foetisch fréres (S. A.) 
Lausanne, Switzerland. 


di Adolfo Gandino [of 
Italy]; piano. (Nel bosco, tre pezzi, 
no. 3) [8985 

©, Mar. 11, 1920; 1 ¢. Mar. 12, 
19205~ BH 469568 ; G. —— & C0., 
Milan. 


Piccuio (It); 


553 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8986 


pt. 1; hh S., Wedd 


PICCOLI SOLDATI ITALIANI; march, by 
S. Mancini [of Italy], arr. by G. 
Jasilli [of U. S.J]; band. 4to. [8986 

© Nov. 15, 1919;,2 e. Mar. 25, 
1920; E 474602; O. Di Bella, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on sim- 
plifying and harmonizing] 


PICKANINNY SQUABBLE; words and mu- 
sic by J. Jecks [of U. 8.] [S987 


© 1c. Apr. 23, 1920; E 478636; 
Jessie Jecks, Redondo Beach, Calif. 


PICKANINNY’S LULLABY; words by J. 
Brandon Walsh, music by J. Conrad 
[of U. S.] St. Louis, Mo., Conrad 
music co. [8988 

© Jan. 10, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 25, 1920; 
E 478483; John Conrad, St. Louis. 


Picture (THE) IS ONE OF HER ONLY 
SON ; words by P. O. Breeze, music by 
E.S. 8S. Huntington [of U.8.] [8989 

© 1c Apr. 7, 1920; E 478069; 
Porter O. Breeze, Parsons, Kan. 


Picture (A) OF MOTHER, IT’S THE PIC- 


TURE I LOVE BEST OF ALL; words by 
Jos. M. Davis and Bartley Costello, 
music by J. Russel Robinson [of 
U.S.) [8990 

© Apr. 9, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 14, 1920; 
E 478268: Triangle music pub. €o., 
New York. 


PicTURES; album of pianoforte pieces, 
by H. W. Chuter [of Great Britain] 
Contents: —1. Sunrise.— 2. Corn- 
fields —3. The river.—4. In the 
glen.—}5. Sunset. [8891 

© Feb. 23, 1920; 1 ce. Mar. 13, 1920; 
E 469577 ; Collard Moutrie, London. 


PIEDIGROTTA GENNARELLI 1919; Supple- 
mento al numero. Naples, Emilio 
Gennarelli & e. [8992 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 e. Mar. 17, 1920; 
A—Foreign 16830; Italian book co., 
New York. 


PIERRETTE BY THE STREAM; three re- 
fiections, by Hubert Bath [of Great 
Britain]; piano. Contents: Pier- 
rette by the stream.—Moon- 
maiden.—Butterflies and roses. 

[8993 

© Mar. 19, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 23, 

1920; E 469771; Walsh, Holmes & 
¢o., London. 


Prerrots (THE) See Summer (A) 
holiday. 


PIJAMA DANCE; Teddy-trot or fox-trot, 
di Nicola Moleti [of Italy]; orch. 
cen. armonio e piano conduttore. 
4to. [8994 

© Jan. 15, 1920; 1 e. Mar. 19, 1920; 
E 469716; A. & G. Carisch & ¢, 
Milan. 


PINING FOR YoU; ballad fox trot, lyrie 
sy Will Dodge, music by Bob Blake 
[of U. S:] [8995 

© Apr. 13, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 17, 1920; 
E 478474; Boston music co., Boston. 


arr. by Dave Kaplan [of 
U. 8.] ; orch., with piano and words. 
4to. [8996 

© Apr. 7, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 14, 1920; 
E 478473; Boston music co., Boston. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


Procera: di Alfredo Berisso [of Italy] ; 
pf. . (Impressioni, no. 4) [8997 
© Apr. 15, 1920; 1 e. Apr. 16, 1920; 

E 476176; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


Pires (THE) 0’ TRooN; words by E. 
Maxwell Farrer, music by Cuthbert 
Clarke [of Great Britain]; piano 
with words. (Musical monologues, 
no. 201) [8998 

© Apr. 9, 1920; 1 ce. Apr. 5, 1920; 
E 476016; Reynolds & co., London. 


Pirates’ (THE) cHoRUS; from The 
pirates of Penzance, words by W. S. 
Gilbert, music by Arthur Sullivan, 
arr. by Fred K. Huffer [of U. 8.]; 
sop., alto and baritone. 4to. [8999 

© Feb. 18, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
E 472619; Chart musie pub. house, 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement] 


Pirré ;. drame lirique en 1 acte, poeme 
de L. Kra et René Louis, musique de 
Ch. Grelinger [of Hoiland] 4to. 

[9000 
© Mar. 27, 1920; 1 © Ape ts, 
1920; E 476120; A. de Smit, Paris. 


Piack (A) THAT IS MOST DEAR; words 
by E. C. Krome, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington fof U. 8.] [9001 
~ ©1ce Apr. 8, 1920; H 475012; 
Emily C. Krome, Kresgeville, Pa. 


PLAINTE (LA) DU CLOCHER; piéce de- 
- geriptive, de Guillaume Balay [of 
France]; orch. avec piano conduc- 
teur. 4to. [9002 
© Feb. 16, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 2, 1920; — 

E 469376; Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 


554 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 


9017 


PLAINTIVE WALTZ. 
tures, 


See Holiday pic- 


PLANTATION DANCE; by Joseph Hol- 
‘brooke [of England] op. 20, no. 8; 
pianoforte, four hands, (Four 
dances, no. 3) [9003 

@vApr.15;'1920; Le Apr. 16, 
1920; E 476197; G. Ricordi & Co., 
Milan. 


See also Holbrooke 
Four dances. 


(Joseph) 


PLANTATION (A) HYMN. 
(Alfred Hiles) Six negro songs. 


PLAY ME A DIXIE MELODY; lyric by 
Harold G. Frost, melody by Fred 
Rose [of VU. S.] [9004 

© 1c. Mar. 18, 1920; E 474251; 
McKinley music co., Chicago. 


See Bergen 


PLAYFUL WATERFAIRIES} 
Lincke, op. 186, rev. and fingered by 
H. EK. Ruhe [of U. 8.]; piano. (Se- 
lected teaching compositions, Series 
3, no. 878) [9005 

© Mar. 1, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 13, 1920; 
EH 474230; J. H. Faunce co., Phila- 
delphia. [Copyright is claimed on 


revision, fingering and annotations] 


PLAYIN’ THE GAME; words by L. EH. 
Mack, music by Edouard Hesselberg 
ror’ U.S. ] [9006 

© Apr. 10, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 29, 
1920; E 478945; Lillian E. Mack, 
Big Sandy, Wy. 


PLAYING GAMES; by Charles Huerter 
fof U. 8.]; piano. Studio edition 
[9007 
© Apr. 19, 1920; 2 c« Apr. 16, 
1920; EH 478390; C. C. Church & co., 
Hartford. 


PLayTHINGs. See Dolly songs. 


PLEASANT (A) SPOT IN MEMORY; Words 
by C. G. Degman, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [9008 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2.c. Apr. 12, 
1920; E 475295; C. G. Degman, 
Washington, 


PLEASANT THOUGHTS; by H. Engle- 
mann [of U. 8.]; piano. [9009 
© Mar. 25, 1920; 2 c Mar. 29, 
1920; iH AT3731 : Theo. Presser ¢€o., 
Philadelphia. 
PLEASE DON’T GO AWAY; words by 
G. M. Simpson, musie by Edouard 
- Hesselberg [of U. 8.] [9010 
© Apr. 10, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 29, 
1920; H 478929; Gretta M. Simpson, 
Big Sandy, Mont. 


by Paul ; 


PLEASE MistAH Moon; 


words by Juan- 
ita E. 


Thompson, melody by C. R. 
Wilcox [of U. 8.], arr. by Errol 
Collins [of U. S.] [9011 


© 1c. Mar. 23, 1920; E 474488; 
Carolyn Ruth Wilcox, Glendale, 
Calif. 


PLEASE Mr. INVENTOR; 


words by Mrs. 
G. L. Smalley, 


melody by R. A. 

Browne [of U. S.] [9012 
© 1c. Apr. 19, 1920; E 478450; 

Mrs. G. L. Smalley, Blum, Tex. 


See Clark (Amy Ash- 
Three Japanese songs. 


PLUM BLOSSOM. 
more) 


PLtus (LE) TROUBLANT POEME; valse 
chantée sur les motifs de Soirs troub- 
lants, paroles de G. Brilliant, mus- 
ique de Y. Fossoul [of France] 

013 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 1 @ Mar. 10, 

1920; E 469605; Yves Fossoul, Paris. 

[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


— (The sweetest song); de Yves 
Fossoul, arr. par. Aug. Bose [of 
France]; orch., with piano conduc- 
teur. 4to. [9014 

© Mar.'13, 1920; 1°¢ Mar: 31, 
1920; E 469970; Y. Fossoul, Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


POETA E CONTADINO; marcia sinfonica, 
di R. Orlando [of Italy], arr. by J. 
Gioe’ [of Italy, domiciled at New 
York]; band. 4to. [9015 

K) Noy. 15,1919; 2. c., Mar. 25, 
1920; E 478117; O. Di Bella, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on sim- 
plifying and harmonizing] 


PoIGNET; de Mathias, choisie, revue, 
doigtée et annotée de I. Phillipp [of 


France]; piano. (Collections du 
menestrel: Anthologie pianistique, 
“HO, “o) [9016 


ey Mar 13," 1920" "1 cl: War, 31; 
1920; E 469979 ; Heugel et cie, Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on revision, 
fingering and annotations] 


Potuy ; big riot one-step, by Jack Rich- 
mond [of U. 8.]; orch. with piano. 
Ato. [9017 

© Apr’ 12,°1920* 2°e Apr. 17, 
1920; BE 475513; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement] 


555 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9018 


PoLt_ty—Continued. 

one step, words by Leo Wood, 
musie by Jack Richmond [of U. S8.] 

[9018 

(©). Apr: 97> 1920 =, 2 €:. Aprn 22. 

1920; E 475586; Leo Feist, ine., New 
York. 

POLYORGANE; 160 piéces pour les Clés 
de fa, par Henri O’Kelly, fils [of 
France]; violonceile, contrebasse, et 
autres. [9019 

© ‘Mar.(13}! 1920; 1.c.* Mar 31, 
1920; E 469976; Maurice Senart et 
cie., Paris, 


Pont (LE) NorMAND DE Bots-Coco; 
Chansonnetie, parcles de J. Jars, 
musique arr. sur lair du Pont 
d’Avignon, par J. Gans [of France] 

[9020 

© Jan. 31, 1920; 1 c« Feb. 24, 

1920; E 469349; J. Gans, Asniéres 

(Seine) France. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement] 


See Cali of the wild. 


PooR LITTLE JOHNNY; words by I. Zola, 
music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. 8.] 
New York, World music pub. corp. 

[9021 

© Mar. 22, 1920; 2c, Mar. 24, 

1920; E 473495; I. Zola, Bathbeach, 
WY. 

Poor LITTLE ROSE; words and music by 
E. Cheney [of U. 8.], arr. by Wag- 
ner [of U. 8.] [9022 

© 1c. Mar. 31, 1920; E 4738870; 
Earl Cheney, Los Angeles. 


Poppies (THE) WIEL BE NODDING THAT 
OUR FALLEN HEROES UNDERSTAND; 
words by Mrs. J. D. Arline, music 
by Leo Friedman [of U. 8.]  Chi- 
cago, North American music co. 

[9023 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2c. Apr. 12, 1920; 

E 475339; Mrs. Jayne Darrell Ar- 
line, Strickland, Ga. 


Poot (THE) 


Poppy BLOSSOM; quartette, words by 
Jack Yellen, music by Abe Olmak, 
arr. by Harrison Hail [of U. 8.]; 
male voices. 4to. [9024 

© Apr. 8, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 9, 1920; 
E 475081; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] ' 

POSEY TIME IS ROSY TIME WHEN I’M 
WITH you; words by A. L. Burr, mu- 
sie by Hector Richard [of U. S.J 
Chicago, Legters music co. [9025 

(© Mar. 29,° 1920; 2: -c.. Apts: 2, 
1920; E 474769; Alice L. Burr, De- 
troit. 


pt. 1, BS we 


PouPpEE (LA) ANIMEE (Mufieca ani- 
mada); scottish espagnole, de L. L. 
Lynde [of France]; piano. Paris, L. 
Maillochon. [9026 

© Feb. 16, 1920; 1 «. Mar? 
1920 ; E 469392; L. L. Lynde, Paris. 


Pour ELIANE. See Quatre piéces fa- 
ciles. 
Pour FRANCE. See Quatre piéces fa- 


ciles. 


Pour MoNnIQquE. See Quatre piéces fa- 
ciles, 


Pour PHILIPPE. See Quatre piéces fa- 


ciles. 


POURQUOI FERMER LES YEUX; paroles 
de Georges Laubie, musique de Lu- 
cien-Farjall [of France] : £9027 

© Feb. 28, 1920; 1 ec Mar. 18, 
1920; EH 469729; J. Rotis, Lombez, 
France. 


POURQUOI NE PLUS M’AIMER; valse 
hésitation, di Alfredo Barbirolii [of 
Italy]; piano. [9028 

©, Jan. 31, 19203 1 ¢. ten 24, 
1920; E 469351; Heugel & cie., 
Paris. 


PoOvVERA MAMMA; aspetta ancora, versi 
di A. Carmagnola, musica di A. Bove 
[of U. 8.]; mand. ace. 4to; [9029 

© Mar. 11,. 1920; ,2 “e, Mar. is, 
1920; E 474210; Antonio Carmag- 
nola and Antonio Bove, Brooklyn. 


.PoWDER AND PATCH; gavotte, by Ev- 


elyn Sharpe [of Great Britain]; 
piano, four hands. [ 9080: 

© Apr. 18,. 1920501 < ABE, 
1920; E 476163; J. B. Cramer & ©o., 
ltd., London. 


Powper purr; from The whirligig, 
words by Albert De Courville and 
Rupert Hazell, music by Frederick 
W. Chappelle [of England] [9031 

© Mar. 5, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 24, 1920; 
FE 469786; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. 


PozieERES; march, by Alex. F. Lithgow, 
arr. by H. F. Odell [of U. 8.]; full 
mand. orch. [9032 

© Jan. 13,°1920;" 2 “er Bian ss, 
-1920; E 474179; Carl Fischer, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


PRACTICAL VIOLIN SCHOOL; bk. 2; by H. 
Wessely [of Great Britain] [9033 
© Mar. 8, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 27, 1920; 

E 469456; Joseph Williams, lItd., 
London. 


506 


“MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920. 


PRAISE YE THE LORD WITH LUTE AND 
TRUMPET SOUND; anthem, music by 
Maximillian Elfert Florio [of U. 
_§.]:; mixed voices, with piano or or- 

. gan ace. 4to. [90384 

i Mar, 22. 1920; 2%." Mar. 29, 
1920; E 478099; Rachel M. Alla- 
bach, Toledo, O. 


Prayer (A); by Henry Hadley [of U. 
S.] op. 86; violin and piano. [90385 
© Jan: 31, ‘1920; 2 c. Mar. 11, 
1920; E 474175; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 
PRAYER FOR DAILY HELP. See Burdett 
(George A.) Five responses. 
PRECIOUS LI'L BUNDLE; a song of 
mother-love, words and music by H. 
C. Barber [of U. 8.]. New York, J. 
F. Schroeder. [8036 
i Mar. .27, 1920; 2. ce. Mar.. 29, 
1920; E 474673; Howard Clark Bar- 
ber, New York. 
See Chant (Le) de la mer. 


de R. Pénau 


PRELUDE. 


PRELUDE TRIOMPHAL; 
[of France}; piano. Paris, H. 
Hérlle et cie [9037 

© Feb. 16, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 2, 1920; 
E 469391; Roger Pénau, Paris. 


PRESENTAZIONE; versi di Mongelluzzo, 
musica di F.. Albano [of Italy]; 
mand. acc. Naples, F. Bideri. 4to. 

[9038 


© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c. Mar. 8, 1920; 
E 469622; Italian book co., 
York. 
PRESSER’S STANDARD ORCHESTRA BOOK ; 
compiled by B. W. Mero [of U. 8.]; 
15 pts. and piano acc. 4to. [9039 
©: Dec. 27, 1919; 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 
30, 1919; A 562428; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 


PRETTY GIRL; words by I. Levy, music 
by William Gerben and Lew Nash [of 
eS [9040 

© 1c. Jan. 28, 1920; E 478133; 
Irving Levy, Brooklyn. 


Pretty Kirry Kretty; words by Harry 
Pease, music my, Ed. G. Neilson [of 
U. S.J [9041 

© Mar. 1, 1920: Ze. Wat. 23. foo0: 
E 474499; A. J. Stasny music ¢o., 
New York. 


PRETTY LITTLE DIXIE DOLL; words and 
music by Lynn Stroud [of Ue Sa 
[9042 
© Apr. 3, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 12. 1920; 
E 478496; Hedden & Stroud music 
pub. ¢o., Detroit. 


56 


_ PRETTY Mary; 


New - 


9051 


PRETTY LITTLE EYES OF BLUE; words by 
F, M. Neve, music by E. S. 8. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [9043. 

© 1c. Mar. 26, 1920; E 473584; 
F. M. Neve, Tarrytown, N. Y. 


words by Lew Lee. 
[pseud. of L. Levey], melody by C. 
Senna [of U. 8.] [9044 

© 1c. Mar. 6, 1920; E 474314; Lew 
Levey and Chas. Senna, Newark, 
NOS 


PRETTY Mary FROM TIPPERARY; Words 
by E. Deininger, music by Geo. Graff, 
jr. [of U. S.] New York, World music 
pub. corp. [9045 

© Mar. 22, 1920; 2 c Mar. 24, 
1920; E 478482; Ernest Deininger,. 
St. Louis. 


PreTTY Preccy O’DarE; words and mu- 

sic by D. Hagar [of U. S8.] [$8046 

© 1c. Mar. 23, 1920; E 474492; De. 
Witte Hagar, Los Angeles. 


PRIDE OF HONOLULU; waltz, by Walter 
Burke [of U. 8.] steel guit. solo with 
steel guit. acc’. [9047 

-© Mar. 30, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 
E 473910; H. F. Odell & co., Boston. 


PRIERE; de Henri Sailler [of France] ; 

violin et piano. [9048. 

© Jan. 1, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 10, 1920; 

E 469118; Alphonse Leduc et Cie.,. 
Paris. 


PRIERE A L’ENFANT-Ror; cantate de 
Noél, pour solo et choeur, musique 
de L. Saint-Requier [of France] op. 
60; 4 3 voix mixtes ou 4 lunisson, 
avec ace. d’orgue. [9049 

© Dec. 24, 1919; 1 ¢. Apr. 10, 1920; 
E 476087 ; L.—J. Biton, St. Laurent- 
sur-Sévre, France. 


PRIGIUNIERO; versi di D. Furn6, musica 
di N. Valente [of Italy]; mand. ace. 
Ato. [9050 

© Apr. 24, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 26, 1920 ;. 
E 476340; Italian book co., New 
York. 


PRIMAVERA IN VAL Di SOLE; impressioni 
sinfoniche, di Riccardo Zandonai [of 
Italy] pianoforte a quattro mani. 
obl. S8vo. Contents:—1. Alba 
triste. —2. Nel bosco.—3. Il rus- 
cello.—4. L’eco.—d. Sciame di far- 
. falle. [9051 

Cc Mar. 31) 1920 tc Mary, 12. 
1920: E 469564; G. Ricordi & co.,. 
Milan. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


$052 


pt. 1, @ Ss % ie 


PRIMMAVERA; words by Eugenio Mor- 
etti, music by E. Guida [of Italy, 
domiciled at New York] [9052 


© 1 ce Mar. 29, 1920; E 4738777; 
Enrico Guida, New York. - 


PRINCESS OF THE WILLOW TREE; from 
You’d be surprised, words by Milton 
Bender, music by R. C. Rodgers [of 
U. Be] [9053 

© Apr. 11, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 20, 1920; 
FH} 475544; Richard C. Rodgers, New 
York. 


PRINCESSE (LA) DE LEGENDE; paroles de 
Georges Borrel, musique de Edouard 
Trémisot [of France]; mezzo. (Les 
peémes du Rudlin, no. 1) [9054 

© Dec. 20, 1919; 1 ce. Jan. 8, 1920; 
EK 469625; Alphonse Ledue et cie, 
Paris. 


PRINTEMPS (LE); valse, de R. Charles 
Martin [of France] op. 85; piano. 
(Deux piéces pour piano, no. 1) 

[9055 

© Jan. 1, 1920; 1 c. Feb, 10, 1920; 

EH 469116; Aiphonse Leduc et cie., 
Paris. 


PROCESSION OF LEPRECHAUNS; by Chris- 
topher 4 Becket Williams [of Great 
Britain]; piano. (Two character- 
istic pieces, no. 2) [9056 

© Mar. 20, 1920; 1 ¢. Apr. 23, 
1920; EK 476309; Augener, lid., Lon- 
don. 


PROCESSIONAL DANCE, See Pageant (A) 


PROCESSIONAL MARCH IN C; by KE. S. 
Hosmer [of U. 8.]; organ. [9057 
©. Mar. 25, 1920; 2 ¢@ Mar. .29, 
1920; EH 473727; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 

PROFITEERING (THE) PROFITEERS; writ- 
ten and composed by R. P. Weston 
and Bert Lee [of Great Britain] 

[9058 

© Mar. 8, 1920; 1c. Mar. 18, 1920; 

EH 469848; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 

PROHIBITION; lyric by J. J. Pinchock, 
melody by Herman A. Hummel fof 
Uss.4 [9059 

© 1c. Mar. 23, 1920; E 474487; 
Joe J. Pinchock, Clarence, Pa. 

PROMISED (THE) LAND; words anon., 
musie by Myles B. Foster [of HEng- 
land]; four mixed voices. 4to. 
(Novello’s part-song book, second se- 
ries, no. 1344) [9069 

©. Mar. 25, 4920; 1 ¢,. Mar. 26, 
1920; E 469868; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. 


a 


PUBLIC (THE) SCHOOL CLASS METHOD; 
by Albert G. Mitchell [of U. 8.]; 
slide trombone, bass clef. [9061 

© Feb. 10, 1920; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
19, 1920; A 562986; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 


Pucctnr (Giacomo) La bohéme; di 
Puccini, impressioni di Carlo Gra- 
ziani-Walter [of Italy] op. 250; 
piano. [9062 

© Mar. 11, 1920; :1.¢.,Mar. 12, 
1920; EH 469537; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


PucHERO (HL); tango, de M. Learsi, 
arr. par Ad. Gauwin [of France]; 
orch. avec piano conducteur. 4to. 

[9063 

© Feb. 16, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 

E 476094; Librairie Hachette, Paris. 

[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


Puxxka; fox trot, by Felix Bord [of 
England]; piano. [9064 
© Mar. 25, 1920; 2 ¢«. Mar en 


1920; E 469911; John Church ¢o., 
Cincinnati. 


PULCINELLA; di Giovanni Ascanio 
Cicogna [of Italy]; piano. (Ma- 
rionette, no. 3) [9065 


© Apr.’ 15, 1920;;: 146. Apres; 
1920; E 476182; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan, 


PussyrFroot; from 3 showers, words by 
Henry Creamer, music by Turner 
Layton [of U. 8.] [9066 

© Mar. 22; 2920; 2 c. Mar 20, 
1920; E 474454; Chas. K. Harris, 
New York. 


PUTTIN’ ON THE DOG; words by Buddy 
Williams, music by P. G. De Droit 


and Mel. Berry [of U. 8.] New 
Orleans, Fine arts music pub. co. 
; [9067 


© Mar. 26, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 26, 
1920; E 473746; Paul De Droit, New 
Orleans. 


Quaint (A) oLp LADY; words by J. 
MaeRae, music by Hector Richard 
fof U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [8068 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 2, 1920; 

“ER 474829; John MacRae, Minne- 
apolis. : 

QUANNU MI FICI zITu; arr. by Giu- 
seppe Tarantola [of Italy, domiciled 
at Brooklyn,’ N. Y.]; piano and 
melody. _. [9069 

© 1c. Mar. 31, 1920; E 473888; 
Giuseppe Laudicina, Brooklyn. : 


58 


~MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 4 


no. 5, 192. 


-QUANTO SI BELLA; versi di Luigi 
Cirillo, musica di L. Donadio [of 
Italy, domiciled at New York]; 
mand. e piano ace. New York, Star 
press. 4to. [9070 

woe f 1920- 2c. Mar 23, 
1920; E 474507 ; Luigi Donadio, New 
York. 


bake rae oe by H. Waldo Warner [of 
England] op.-15, no. 2; 2 violins, 
viola and violoncello, in C minor. 
pts. [9071 
fonmour; ip, 1920; 4, c Apr. 16, 
1920; E 476189; G. Ricordi & ©co., 
“Milan. 


QUATRE PIECES FACILES; piano 4 4 
mains. Contents: 1. Pour Monique ; 
“de Ch. Soby [cf France].—2. Pour 
Eliane; de Marcel lLabey [of 
France].—3. Pour Philippe; de Ch. 
Sohy.—4. Pour France; de M. Labey. 
[9072 
Kc) Feb. 21, 1920;.1 c. Mar. 10, 
1920; E 469613; Rouart, Lerolle & 
cie., Paris. 


QUEEN OF THE vAMP; from LadyPurple, 
words by G. E. Deisroth, melody by 
M. J. Leichtman [of U. S.], arr. by 
J. M. S. Agnoluecci [of U. S.] [9073 

© 1c. Apr. 14, 1920; E 478271; 
Milton J. Leichtman and George EH. 
Deisroth, Hazleton, Pa. 


QUEEN OF U. S. A.; words by Mrs. M. 
Mannage, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. S.] Chicago, North Ameri- 
can music co. [9074 

Moy, 4.::1919>> 2. e.. Apr. «12, 
1920; E 475253; Mrs. M. Mannage, 
Waco, 'Téx. 


QUINTETTE; de Desire Emile Inghel- 
brecht [of France]; 2 violons, alto, 
violoncelle et harpe, en ut mineur. 

[9075 

© Jan. 1, 1920; 1c. Feb. 10; 1920; 

HE 469119; Alphonse Leduc et cie., 
Paris. 

Quite HAppy. See Holiday pictures. 

RACH MANINO¥F (S.) Prelude; by 
Rachmaninoff, op. 3, no. 2, arr. by 
P. F. del Campiglio [of U. s. |]; vio- 
lin and piano. (Favorite melodies, 

_ third series, no. 54) [9076 

© Apr. 26, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 30, 1920; 

- EK 478880; Estate of Hamilton S. 

~ Gordon, New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement] 


183234—20——10 5 


Ms 
4 
59 


9084 


RACHMANINOFF (S.)—Continued 


Prelude: by S. Rachmaninoff, op. 
23, no. 5, ed. and fingered by H. E. 


Ruhe [of U. 8.]; piano, in G minor. 
(Selected teaching compositions, se- 
ries 3, no. 874) [90T7 
© Mar. 4,.1920;.2-e. Mar:: 1%, 
1920; E 474235; J. H. Faunce co., 
Philadelphia. [Copyright is claimed 
“on revision, neering and annota- 
tions] 


RADIANT (THE) SUN, DECLINING; hymn- 
anthem, music by Eduardo Marzo 


[of U. S.] op. 159; three women’s 
voices. (Choruses in octavo form, 
no. 4621) [9078 

© Mar. 16, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 27, 


1920; E 474645; Fes "Fischer & bro., 
New York. 


RAFF (JOSEPH JOACHIM) Poignet; stac- 
cato, de J. Raff, op. 8, no. 9, choisie, 
revue, doigtée et annotée, par I. 
Philipp [of France]; piano. (Les 
collections du ménestrel: Anthologie 
pianistique, no. 11) [9079 

© Mar. 6, 1920; 1c. Mar. 24, 1920; 
FE 469810; Heugel & cie., Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on revision, 
fingering and annotation] 


RAGGED, RAGGY, RAG-TIME BILL; words 
and music by J. Boyer [of U. 8.] 
[9080 
© 1c. Apr. 14, 1920; E 478312; 
J. Boyer, Bend, Or. 


RAGTIME METHOD; a short cut to play- 
ing popular piano music, by A. J. 
Macdonald [of U. S. i ; Pen [9081 

© Mar. 10, 1920; 2 ¢. Apr. 2, 1920; 
EK 473991; Alexander di Macdonald, 
Boston. 


RAINBOW DIVINE; words and music by 

Ernest Crampton [of Great Britain] 

[9082 

© Mar. 31, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 1, 1920; 

.EK 476003; J. B.. Cramer & co., ltd., 
London. — 


RAINBOW (THE) DIVISION AND DIVISION 
THIRTY-TWO; words and music by B. 
O. Fox [of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters 
musi¢ co, [9083 

© Apr. 17, 1920; 2c. Apr. 24, 1920; 
E 475669; B. O. Fox, Milwaukee. 


RAINBOW ISLz; lyric by Betty Bentley, 

music by James W. Casey [of U. S8.] 

[9084 

Cy A pF. 15, 24820- > 2. +856 Apr. 8, 

1920; EH 475380; Echo music pub. co., 
Seattle. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES ~ 


9085 


Rainsgow (THE) OF HOPE; words by 
O. Washburn, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. S.] [9085 

© 1c. Apr. 23, 1920; E 478662; 
Oscar Washburn, Hadley Center, 
Mass. 

RAINBOW SONGS; album, words and 
music by Amy Hill [of Great Brit- 
ain] 4to. [9086 

© Mar: 12,°°1920 2e Mar: 20, 
1920; E 469750; J. Saville & co., 
London. 


RAINDROPS; intermezzo, by Alice Morse 
Glover [of U. S.]; piano. Boston, 
Mass., W. B. Hasey & co. [9087 

cy Apr. 7) 2920: 2° E -Apredg, 
1920; E 475118; W. B. Hasey, Bos- 
ton. 

RAINY DAY BLUES; fox trot, by Mit- 
chell and Warshauer, played by Vic- 
tor Arden and Harry Thomas [of 
U. S.J]; in B flat. (Rythmodik song 
roll, J102073) [98088 

© May 20, 1919; 2 e Apr. 29, 
1920; E 480015; Rythmodik music 
corp., New York. [Copyright 
claimed on interpretation. ] 

RaAJAH ; Hindoo love dance, by Charles 
B. Brown [of U. §.]; piano. [9089 

© Apr. 1, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 24, 1920; 
E 473934; Roger Graham, Chicago. 

RaJAH (THE) ; fox trot, by Raoul Mo- 
retti [of France] ; piano. [9090 

© Feb. 28, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 18, 
1920; E 469725; R. Moretti, Paris. 

RAPSODIE ITALIENNE; par Paul Roug- 
non [of France]; fitite ou violon 
avec. ace. de piano. [9091 

© Mar. 13, 1920; 1% c& Mar. 31, 
1920; E 469986; M. Senart et cie., 
Paris. 


RATHER THAN SEE YOU ONCE IN A 
WHILE, I’D RATHER NOT SEE YOU AT 
ALL; words by Grant Clarke, music 
by Walter Donaldson [of U. S.] 

[9092 
© 1c. Apr. 14, 1920; E 478467; 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 
RAZZING THE JAzz; words by J. Traffy, 
melody by F. Martin [of U. 8S.] 
[9093 
© 1 ec. Mar. 13, 1920; E 474214; 
Joe Traffy and Fred Martin, New 
York. j 
REAL MOVING PICTURES; lyric and mu- 
sic by W. G. A. Jones [of U. 8.] 
[9094 
): Mar.c15,: 1920: 2 e@. Mar, 27, 
1920; E 478498; Wm. Geo. Alfred 
Jones, Denver. 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 15 


REASON (THE) WHY; words and music 

by K. King [of U. S.] [9095 

©.1¢. Apr. 23,1920" 476635 ; 
Kelly King, Angola, La. 


ReBE (DER) HOT GEHEISEN. FREILIH 
SAIN; by A. Schwartz [of U. §.]; in- 
strumental. [9096 


© 1c. Apr. 30, 1920; E 478855; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 


RECREATION; by Charles Huerter [of 
U. 8.1]; piano. Studio edition. 
[9097 
© Apr. 19, 1920; 2c. Apr. 16, 1920; 
E 478383; C. C. Church & co., Hart- 
ford. 


Rep (THE) CANOE; barcarolle, by Cari 
Wilhelm Kern [of U. S.] op. 410, 
no. 6; piano. [9098 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 « Mar. 31, 
1920; E 473883; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati. 

RED HEAD; lyric by J. Z. Capponi, 
melody by Herman A. Hummel [of 
Uo. | [9099 

© 1e@ Mar. 238, 1920; E 474486; 
John Z. Capponi, New Orleans. 


RED PEONIES; June, by Godfrey New- 
ark, arr. by Ernest Reeves [of Great 
Britain]; 2 violins, ’cello, bass, har- 
monium and piano. (Schott & co.’s 
cinema repertory, no. 52; Flowers, 


no. 2) [9100 
© Feb. 6, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 4, 1920; 
E 476000; Schott & co., London. 


[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 3 

REDSTONE RocK. See Worcestershire 
Suite. 

Recret. See Violin album. 

REGULAR (A) AMERICAN GIRL; words 
by C. A. Olsen, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. §.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [9101 

© Apr. 26, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 29, 1920; 
EH 475919; C. Arthur Olson, Council 
Bluffs, Ia. 

REJOICE, MY SON, REJOICE; words from 
Psalms and by composer, music by 
J. G. Ellis [of U. S.]; medium voice. 
Chicago, Ill., Thos. W. Hatch. 

[9102 
© Mar. 18, 1920; 2 ce. Apr. 10, 1920; 
E 475125; Jas. G. Ellis, Chicago. 

REJOICE YE PURE IN HEART; Choral 
prelude, by Leo Sowerby [of U. S.]; 
organ. [9103 

© Apr. 9, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 10, 1920; 
FE 475118; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 


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no. 5, 1920 


9121 


RELATIVES; words and music by I. | RENAUD-PHONE PIANC METHOD; elemen- 


Berlin [of U. 8.] [9104 
© 1c. Apr. 9, 1920; E 478204; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 


REMEMBER I LOVED ONLY YOU; words 
by 3B. Hinchliffe, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [9105 

© Nov..4, 1919; 2 ¢ Apr. 12, 1920; 
BE} 475232; Blanche Hinchliffe, Ver- 
milion, S. D. 


REMEMBER ME; words by M. Zayontz, 
music by E. S. S. Huntington [of 
BS. ] [9106 

© 1 c¢ Apr. 14, 1920; E 478302; 
M. Zayontz, Los Angeles. 


REMEMBER ME, DEAR FRIEND; words by 
‘Edward Lockton, music by Evelyn 
Sharpe [of Great Britain] ; in:D. 
[9107 
© Apr. 6, 1920; 1 ec. Apr. 7, 1920; 
EH 476052; J. B. Cramer & co., ltd., 
London. 


REMEMBER YOUR DEAR OLD DAD; words 
and music by Wink Kirkman [of 
U. 8.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[9108 

i Mar. 29, 1920; 2°*e. ‘Apr. 2, 

1920; E 474849 : David W. sa 
Anderson, Ind. 


REMEMBER YOUR MOTHER, SON; words 
by T. Schlemmer, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [9109 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 
E 474816; Therese Schlemmer, Wai- 
palm, Hawaii. 


REMEMBRANCE; by George H. Shapiro 
[of Great Britain] ; violin and pf. 
[9110 
ey Mar. 29. 1920; 4 «. Apr: 15, 
1920; E 476158; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


words by A. Tyler, music by Hec- 
tor Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Leg- 
ters music co. [9111 

© Mar. 18, 1920; 2.c. Mar. 24, 
1920; E 473822; Amanda Tyler, 
Wayne City, Il. 


REMINISCENCES OF TSCHAIKOWSKI; arr. 
by T. Bidgood [of England]; reed 
and brass band. 4to. [9112 

© Apr. 9, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 23, 1920; 
be 476328 ; Haw kes & son, London. 


tary, by E. Renaud [of U. 8.] pt. 1. 
New York city, Renaud-phone piano 
method (incorporated) 1920. Ato. 
[9113 
© Apr. 10, 1920; 2 ec. and aff. Apr. 
19, 1920; A 566583; Emiliano Re- 
naud, New York. 


REPASZ BAND; words by Ray Sherwood, 
music by Charles C. Sweeley [of 
U.S.) arr. by Prank ‘El. Barry Tor 
US.) [9114 

© CAge 10; 9920-2. ef Apr: 12; 
1920; E 478220; Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 


REQUIEM; chorus, words by R. L. Ste- 
venson, music by Paul Edmonds [of 
Great Britain; men’s voices. 4to. 

[9115 

© Mar. 1, 1920; 1 ce. Mar. 15, 1920; 

E 469584; J. Curwen & sons, ltd., 
Londcn. 


REQUIESCAT; words by Oscar Wilde, 
music by George Butterworth [of 
Great Britain] [9116 

© Mar. 12, 1920; 1 ec. Apr. 5, 1920; 
E 476045; Augener, ltd., London. 


RESURRECTION GLORY; Easter service, 

words by various authors, music by 

Fred B. Holton [of U. 8.] 8vo. [9117 

© Feb. 4, 1920; 2 ce. and aff. Mar. 

5, 1920; A 559980; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


Retour (LE); menuet, poésie de Mau- 
rice Chevais, musique de Auguste 
Chapuis [of France]; 2 voix. 4to. 

[9118 
© Mar 13, "18203 1° co Mar otk 
1920 ; E 469965 ; Durand et cie, Paris. 


Retour (LE) AU CREPUSCULE; par Mau- 
rice Pesse [of France]; piano. 
(Prés des fiots bleus, no. 7) [9119 

© Dec. 20, 1919; 1 ce. Jan. 8, 1920; 
' E 469651; Alphonse Leduc et Gie, 
Paris. 


RETOUR EN ALSACE; défile, par H. Ragot 
[of France]; orch. et piano conduc- 
teur. 4to. [9120 

© Mar. 27, 1920; 1 e. Apr. 13, 1920; 
E 476123; Ragot, Marseille, France. 


RETROSPECTION ; words by A. Tyler, mu- 
sic by Hector Richard [of U. S.] Chi- 
‘cago, Legters music co. [9121 

© Mar. 18, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 24, 
1920; E 473823; Amanda Tyler, 
Wayne City, Il. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES | 
2 pt. 10, 1. 3.3233 


9122 


RETURNED LOVE; lyrics by A. Smith, 
music by Frank A. Clark [of U. 8.] 
Philadelphia, Pa., Writers & players 
assn. [9122 

© Mar. 24, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 29, 1920; 
EH 473807; Anna Smith, Export, Pa. 

REvE pD’AMOUR; by Joseph Engleman 

jof Great Britain] ; violin and piano. 

- [9123 

© Mar. 9, 1920; 1 ec. Apr. 7, 1920; 

E 476031; Bosworth & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 

words by Georges Borrel, music 
by Edouard Trémisot [of France]; 
sop. (Les poémes du Rudlin, no. 5) 

[9124 

© Dec. 20, 1919; 1 ce. Jan. 8, 1920; 

E 469629; Alphonse Leduc et cie., 
Paris. 

Rfve pe Minonea; tango, de Rogelio 
Huguet [of Spain]; piano. [9125 

© Feb. 21, 1920; 1 ec. Mar. 10, 1920; 
E 469609 ; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

REVIELLE (THE) ; words by Bret Harte, 
music by Arthur Foote [of U. 8.]; 
mixed voices. (New beacon octavo, 
no. 602) [9126 

© Mar. 17, 1920; 2c. Mar. 30, 1920; 
EH 474684; Silver, Burdett & co., 
Boston, 

REVELATION (THE); poem and music 
by John Prindle Scott [of U. S.]; 
high voice. [9127 

© Mar. 25, 1920; 2 ec. Mar.‘ 29, 
1920; E 473724; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadetphia. 

REVERIE; by E. Markham Lee [of Great 

Britain] ; violin and piano. [9128 
© Apr. 9, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 24, 1920; 


EH 476058; Joseph Williams, ltd., 
London. 

by S. Levisohn [of U. S.] ; melody 
with piano ace. [9129 


© ic. Mar. 22, 1920; E 473936; 
Stella Levisohn, New York. 


See also ’Cello and I. bk. 2. 

RHYTHMIC GAMES; dramatised words 
and music by Amy Hill [of Great 
Britain}. 4to. [9130 

© Mar. 12, 1920; 1 ec Mar. 20, 
1920; EH 469751; J. Saville & G©o., 

- London. 

RBYTHMIC worK; for the kindergar- 
ten and junior schools, by Kathleen 
Mortimer, music by Gwynne Davies 
[of Great Britain] (Curwen edition, 
no. 5816) [9131 

© Feb. 16, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 2, 1920; 
FE 469454; J. Curwen & sons, Itd., 
London. 


) Rios 


RIBONO SHELL OLoM; s’firoh, words of a 
Hebrew prayer, melody by M. sale 
[of U. §.] [9132 

©: 1c. Apr: 22, 19207" 475605 ; 
Moses Gann, Newark, N. J. 


RICKIE-TACKIE-TU ; words and tiple Dy 
T. Hearon [of U. 8.J, arr. by Arthur 
A. Penn [of U..8.] [9133 

© 1c. Apr. 30, 1920; EH 478887; 
Thomas Hearon, Brooklyn. 


RIFLESSI NELL’ ACQUA; di Alfredo Ber- 
isso {of Italy]; pf. (Impressioni, no. 


3) [9134 
@ Apr. 15, 1920; 1 & Age 46, 

1920; E 476175; G. Ricordi & co., 

Milan. ; 


di Adolfo Gandino [of 
(Nel bosco, tre pezzi, 
no. 1) [9135 
© Mar. 11, 1920; 2 © Siar rie, 
1920; E 469566; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


Ricocoro (IL); 
Italy] ; piano. 


RIGOLETTO WALTZ See Verdi (Giu- 
seppe) 
RILEY FROM O'ER THE SEA; words by 


J. McCarron, music by E. 8S. §. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [9136 


© 1c. May.6, 1920; E 480192; J. 
McCarron, Detroit. 


RING OUT, SWEET BELLS; words by P: 
D. Townsend, music by H. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] [9137 

© 1c. May 6, 1920; E 480190; 'P. 

D. Townsend, Hamilton, Canada. 
See Sanford 
Four Easter 


RING THE EASTER BELL, 
(Martina’.."T. iy 
carols. 


RINGLETS OF GOLD, ARE MY JOY TO BE- 
HOLD; words by M. M. Diffenderffer, 
music by HE. S. 8. Huntington. [of 
UD, S..)* [9138 

© 1c. Apr. 6, 1920; E 474883; M. 
M. Diffenderffer, Lebanon, Mo. 


words and music by R. Cremer 
[of U. 8.]; piano with words. [9139 
© 1c. Mar. 20, 1920; HW .474402; 
“Randall Cremer, New Rochelle, N. Y. 


RISE GLORIOUS CONQUEROR; hymn an- 
them, words by Mathew Bridges, 
music by Will H. Ruebush [of U. 
S.].; mixed voices. 4to. [9140 

© Apr. 30, 1920; 2 c. May 3, 1920; 
E 478965; Theo. Presser CO., Phila- 
deiphia. 


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no. 5, 1920 


9159 


a 


RIsIGNOLO (IL) DEL MIO PAESE; valse 
»di C. Morreale [of Italy, domiciled 
at Rochester, N. Y.], arr. by Samuel 
* Mannino [of U. S.]; 1st violin. 


[9141 
. ©1e. Mar. 20, 1920; E 474478; 
’ Charles Morreale, Rochester, N. Y. 


RISVEGLIATI MIA FORTUNA; manzurea 

di C. Morreale [of Italy, domiciled 
at Rochester, N. Y.], arr. by Sam- 
uel Mannino [of U. 8.]; 1st violin. 
' [9142 


tent 1 ©. Mar.’ 20 1920: BE 474477; 
_ Charles Morreale, Rochester, N. Y. 


River (THE) See Pictures. 


Roap (THE) THAT BROUGHT YOU TO 
ME; trio, words and music by Bern- 

_ ard Hamblen, arr. by Clarence Lucas 
fof Great Britain]; female voices. 

» 4to. [9143 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 30, 

.1920; E 474731; Chappell & co., ltd., 

- London. 

Roap (THE) TO PARADISE; words by 

* B. Krancki, music by E. S. S. Hunt- 

2 ington [of U. 8.] [9144 

-i©.1 « Apr. 7, 1920; E 478038; 
Ben Krancki, Stevens Point, Wis. 

Rosin ET MARton; chanson a 2 voix, 

' ‘poésie’: de Gabriel Vicaire, muSique 
de Henri Busser, [of France] op. 55, 

‘no. 1; sop. et tén. [9145 
pe) Jane. 1; 11920:° 1 ei<Feb: 10, 
1920: 29) 469120 : Alphonse Ledue et 
cie., Paris. 

Rosin (‘T'HE) IN THE RAIN; words by 
_Mary Patterson, music by E. §. S8. 

' Huntington [of U. S.] [9146 

© 1«¢ Mar. 24, 1920; E 473518; 
Mrs. Raymond Patterson, Washing- 

, ton. 

Rock LITTLE CRADLE: words and music 
by Vincent J. Smith [of U. S.] 

[9147 

(Mar 17,1920; 2.¢. Mar. 20, 

1920; E 474469; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati. . 

Rock (THE) ON THE SHORE; words by 
‘Barbara EF. Stuart, music arr. by 
Mary Tomlinson [of Great Britain] 
' (Two Trish airs, no. 1) [9148 

ey Mar. t5, 1920." 1) ¢ Apr: T5; 
1920; E 476155 : “Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 

Rockinc (THE) CHAIR; by Martha 
Dillard Beck [of U. S.]; piano. 
(Stories told in tone) [9149 

@ Mar. .25, 1920; 2.¢., Mar. 29, 
1920; E 474665; Clayton F. Summy 
€o., Chicago. 


Roma; marcia, by L. Musso [of Italy}, 
arr. by G. Iasilli [of U. S.]; band. 
4to. [91506 


© Nov. 15, 1919; 2 ec. Mar. 25, 
1920; E 474599; O. Di Bella, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on 
simplifying and harmonizing] 

KoMANCE; by Robert Elkin [of Eng- 
land]; piano. New York, G. Ricordi 
& CO. [9151 

(©) +A pr) 14.) 19202. 1 ¢, Ape. 15, 
1920; H 476166; Elkin & co., London, 

= See atso Cello and I... bk? ns 


ROMANCE IN F'; by C. A. Gries [of U. 


Sal: ane [9152 — 
© Apr. 7, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 7, 1920; 
13) 478094: Charles: A. Gries, New 
York. 
ROMANCE SANS PAROLES; by R. A. 
Louie [of Great Britain]; piano. 
[9153 
©, Mar, 2, 3920; 1. c. Mar .25) 
1920; E 469876; Boosey & co., Lon- 


don. 
ROMANY ROSE; words and music by D. 
Hagar [of U. S.] [9154 
© 1 c Mar. .23, 1920; E 474493; 
De Witte Hagar, Los Angeles. 
Romanza. See Miles (Percy Hilder} 
Three pieces. 
Rome (THE) See Holiday pictures. 
RONDA MISTERIOSA (Ronde mysteri- 
euse), intermezzo danzante, de L 
Sadun [of Italy]; piano. [9155 
© Feb. 28, 1920; 1 ec Mar. 18, 
1920; E 469727; Icilio Sadun, Via- 
reggio, Italy. 
RONDE DES GARDES LORRAINES; 
Emile Tavan [of France] ; 


par 
piano. 
[9156 
Mar. ti 1920-4 ¢ Mar. t2. 
1920; E 469565; G. Ricordi & co. 
Milan. 

ROSALIA; polka camasz ur;,..hy..A. 

Schwartz [of U. S.]; instrumentail. 

[9157 

©. 1. Apr. 12,4920.) 478238. 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 

—words by S. Tess, melody by 
Luther A. Clark [of U. 8.] [9158 

© 1c. Mar. 26, 1920; E 473629: 
Stella Tess, Charleroi, Pa. 

ROSE (A) FOR MY ADORNING; words by 
Josephine Preston Peabody, musie 
by. Cora Willis Ware [of U. 8.]; 

- high voice, in A flat. [9159 

© Apr. 24, 1920; 2. ec. Apr... 30, 
1920; E 478957; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 


563 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9160 


pt. 11. nm. s.; v. 15 


Se I ee eee 


Rose (A) FoR you, MArtEe; waltz bal- 
lad, words and music by F. C. 
Rempe [of U. 8.] [9160 

© Nov. 17, 1919; 2 ce. Apr. 1, 1920; 
E 474786; Frank G. Rempe, Oak- 
land, Calif. 

ROSE oF ARABY; Comic opera, lyrics by 
Harold Simpson, music by Merlin 
Morgan [of Great Britain]; vocal 
se. 4to. [9161 

© Apr. 5, 1920; 1 ec. Apr. 5, 1920; 
Ei 476014; Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., 
London. 

selection, by Merlin Morgan [of 

Great Britain], selected and arr. by 

Godfrey Jones [of Great Britain]; 

piano. [9162 
© Mar. 2, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 2, 1920; 

FE 469394; Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., 

London. 

valse, from the opera, by Merlin 
Morgan, selected and arr. by God- 
frey Jones [of Great Britain]; 
piano. [9163 

‘© -Apr. -23,)4920e°% € Apr. 26, 
1920; HE 476348; Keith, Prowse & co., 
Itd., London. 

Rose (THE) OF CHINA; Selection, by 
Armand Vecsey [of U. 8.], arr. by 
E. Kilenyi [of U. S.]; piano. [9164 

© Apr. 16, 1920: 2 ¢ “Apr.” 19, 
19205"? 479522 TB. Harms’ 'to:, 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement] 

Rose oF EDEN; words by D. W. Ham- 
rick, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. 8.] Chicago, North American mu- 
sic co. [9165 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475335; Dewitt W. Hamrick, 
Clinton, Miss. 

ROSE OF ROMANY; one step, by Weslyn 
and Moret, played by Harry Archer 
[of U. S.J; in E flat. (Rythmodik 
song roll, J 103823) [9166 

© May 20, 1919; 2c. Apr. 29, 
1920; E 475999; Rythmodik music 
-eorp., New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on interpretation. ] 


ROSE OF THE ORIENT; fox trot, words 
Gordon Johnstone, music by Gerald 
Arthur [of U. 8.] [9167 

©), Apr: 4G6""'1920 >) 2 %@°-Apr? 17, 
1920; E 475519; G. Ricordi & co., 
ine., New York. 

ROSE OF THE TRAIL; words by N. HE. 
Bishop, music by E. 8. S. Hunting- 
tomer UU. Sal [9168 

© 1c. Apr. 7, 1920; E 478036; 
N. E. Bishop, Hudson Falls, N. Y. 


RosE OF WASHINGTON SQUARE; fox 
trot, by MacDonald and Hanley, 
played by Roy Bargy [of U. §8.] 
(Imperial player rolls, no. 91052) 

[9169 

© Apr. 21, 1920; 2 c Apr. 24, 

1920; E 475768; Imperial player 

roll co., Chicago. [Copyright is 
claimed on interpretation. | 


Roseavu (LE); odelette, poésie d’Henri 
de Régnier, musique de Jacques 
Pillois [of France]; chant et piano. 

[9170 
© Mar. 6, 1920; 1 ec. Mar. 24, 1920; 
I} 469830; A. Z. Mathot, Paris. ' 


RosEsprook (LEON) Fantasie; by L. 
Rosebrook [of U. 8.] ; saxophone and 
piano. [9171 

© 1c. Apr. 2, 1920; Hi 47sidy- 
Leon Rosebrook, New York. 


ROSEBUD SONG; words by B. Francis, 
music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. 8.] 
New York, World music pub. corp. 


[9172 
© Mar. 22, 1920; 2 ¢:’ Mar? 24, 
1920; E 473493; Betty Francis, 


Brushton, N. Y. 


ROSEBUDS IN JUNE; words by L. Grey 
Sykes, music by Charles Ancliffe [of 
Great Britain] ; in D flat. [9173 

© Mar. 31, 1920; 1 ec. Apr. 1, 1920; 
EK 476005; J. B. Cramer & co., lid., 
London. 


ROSELLA, FLORELLA; chanson fox trot 
de l’operette La liaison dangereuse, 
livret de Mouézy-Eon et Ff. Grandera, 
musique de Marcel Pollet [of France] 

[9174 

© Feb. 21, 1920; 1c. Mar. 10, 1920; 

EK 469596; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


RosEMARY ; remembrance, by Percy El- 
liott, arr. by Ernest Reeves [of Great 
Britain]; 2 violins, ’cello, bass, har- 
monium and piano. (Schott & co.’s 
cinema repertory, no. 55) [9175 

© Feb. 9, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 4, 1920; 

_E 476001; Schott & co., London. 

[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


RosENBLOOM (Sypnry) Allegro; by S. 
Rosenbloom fof Great Britain] op. 
19; violin and piano. [9176 

© Mar. 9, 1920; 1 ec. Apr. 7, 1920; 
FE 476034; Bosworth & co., Itd., Lon- - 
don. 


564: 


“MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 


Roses; words by R. Sunday, music by 
Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New York, 
Worid music pub. corp. [9177 

246) Mar. 22, 1920: 2c. Mar. 24, 

. 1920; E 473478; Rose Sunday, Cleve- 
land. 

words by W. P. Ballast, music by 

EK. S. S. Huntington [of U. 8.] 


[9178 

© 1c. Apr. 23, 1920; H 478667; 

Wm. P. Ballast, Guantanamo Bay, 
Cuba. 


ROSES FROM THE SovutTH; three-part 
waltz song, by J. Strauss, arr. by 
J.S. Fearis [of U. S.]; ladies’ voices. 
Ato. [9179 

© Apr. 20, 1920; 2c. Apr. 26, 1920; 
E 478731; J. S. Fearis & bro., Chi- 
cago. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement ] 


ROSES OF LOVE; words by T. Cameron, 
music by Edouard Hesseliberg [of 
B.S.) [9180 

© Apr. 10, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 29, 1920; 
E 478941; Teddy Cameron, Salem, 
Or. 


Roses (THE) OF VICTORY; words by 
O. F. Kunkel, music by Leo Fried- 
man [of U. S8S.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [9181 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 ec. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475337; Otto F. Kunkel, Verona, 
Mo. 


ROSES STILL WHISPER OF YOU; lyric by 
James M, Walsh, music by G. R. 
Bezanson [of U. S8.] [9182 

© Apr. 10, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 31, 
1920; EH 478470; George Ray Bezan- 
son, Missoula, Mont. 


Rosina; la veritable Java, de HE. Mic- 
cio, arr. par Leopold Giannini [of 
Italy]; piano. [9183 

© Mar: 27,°1920: 1°) ef Apr. -13, 
1920; EH 476142; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 4 


RoTARIAN (THE) ; semipolonaise, by C. 
M. Hendershott [of U. S.]; piano. 
. [9184 
© Apr. 3, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 7, 1920; 
Ei 478095 ; Chauncey M, Hendershott, 
Hornell, N. Y. 


ROULETTE WHEEL; from The whirligig, 
words by Albert De Courville and 
Rupert Hazell, music by Frederick 
W. Chappelle [of England] [9185 

© Mar. 5, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 24, 1920; 
HE 469788; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. 


9194 


RounpDABouT (THE). See Holiday pic- 
tures. : 


ROWING UP THE RIVER OF LOVE; words 
by Henry Del Carlo, melody by B. 
Fromm [of Germany ] [9186 

© 1c. Feb. 17, 1920; E 473806; 
Benjamin Fromm, San Francisco. 


RoyaAL HAWAIIAN GUARDS; march, by 
Walter Burke [of U. 8.]; steel guit. 
solo with steel guit. acc. [9187 

© Mar. 30, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 
E 473909; H. F. Odell & co., Boston. 


Ruspans (Les) (Ribbons); poéme de 
Romain Coolus, English words by 
HE. M. Lockwood, musique de H. 
Mischa-Léon [of Denmark]; high 
voice. [9188 

© Feb. 18, 1920; 1c. Mar. 4, 1920; 
E 469442; Augener, ltd., London. 


RUFFLES; by J. B. Danforth [of U. S8.], 

arr. by Jack Virgil [of U. S.]; piano. 

[9189 

© fe Apr: 13): 19203 475371 ; 
Jay B. Danforth, Omaha, Neb. 


RUINED (THE) CHAPEL. See Holiday 
pictures. 

RuN-way (THE) SOLDIER LAD; words 
by R. F. Wright, music by Leo Fried- 
man [of U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [9190 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 ec. Apr. 12, 1920; 
HE 475306; Russell F. Wright, Prince- 
ton, Ill. 


RUSCELLO (IL) 
di sole. 
RUSSELL’s (R. T.) UNIVERSAL CLASS 
STUDIES; by R. T. Russell [of U. 8.]; 
Hawaiian guit. obl. 12mo. [9191 
@? Mar. 4; 19205..2) Gt. Marz? 16; 
19205 HH 478150; RR. T. Russell; 
Knoxville, Tenn. 
RUSSIAN (THE) CHILD. 
pictures. 


See Primavera in val 


See Holiday 


RUSSIAN POLKA; mazurke, from May- 
- time, words by Morris Schwartz, mu- 
‘sic by P. Sandler [of Russia, domi- 

ciled at Philadelphia]; piano with 
words. New York, Max R. Wilner 
& Morris Schwartz. [9192 

© Jan. 9, 1920; 2 c. Jan. 20, 1920; 
E 474194; Peter Sandler, Philadel- 
phia. 


RUSSIAN SHERE; no. 105, by A. 
Sehwartz [of U. S8.]; instrumental. 
pee a. 2. [9193, 9194 
1 +e.- exch” Apr. 730, 1920; 


EH 478859, 478860; Abe Schwartz, 
New York. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9195 


pt. T, MSS aaa * 


RvustTic DANCE. See ’Celloand I. bk. 1. 


RUSTIC SUITE; by Charles Huerter [of 
U. 8.]; piano. Contents: 1. Lovers’ 
lane. —2. In springtime. — 3. Thru 
the fields—4. Bracken and briar.—5). 
The village band. [9195 

© Apr. 5, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 10, 1920; 
E 478472; Boston music co., Boston. 


RUSTLE OF SPRING (Friihlingsraus- 
chen) ; by Christian Sinding, op. 32, 
no. 3, rev. and fingered by H. E. 
Ruhe [of U. 8.]; piano. (Selected 
teaching compositions, series 3, no. 
863 ) [9196 

© Mar. 1, 1920; 2 @ Mar. 13, 
1920; E 474233; J. H. Faunce co., 


Philadelphia. [Copyright is claimed 
en revision, fingering and annota- 
tions ] 


RYTHME; de F. Hiller, choisies, revues, 
doigtées et annotées de I. Phitipp 
[of France]; piano. (Les collec- 
tions du ménestrel: Anthologie pian- 
istique, no. 18) [9197 

© Mar. 6, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 24, 1920; 
E 469817; Heugel & cie., Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on revising, 
fingering and annotating] 


S’MORE JAzZzZ; singing fox trot, words 
and melody by Lioyd Kidweil [of 
U. S.J, arr. by Romo Falk [of U. S.] 

[9198 
© 1c. Mar. 26, 1920; E 473571; 
McCarthy & Fisher, inc., New York. 


SABANILLA; words by Harry H. Al- 
bert, music by V. E. Speciale [of 
WU. S-] [9199 

© 1 « Apr. 3, 1920; H 474765; 
Vincent E. Speciale, Atlantic City. 


SAD LITTLE HEART; words by A. M. 
Lacoco, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.J] Chicago, North American 
music co. [9200 

©) ‘Dec. 30, - 1919+ 2c. Apr. 12; 
1920; E 475166; Agnes M. Lacoco, 
Lincoln, Neb. j 


SADDER BUDWEISER; words by I. Doerr, 
music by E..S. 8S. Huntington [of 
U. S.J [9201 

© 1c Apr. 16, 1920; E 478353; 
Isabel Doerr, St. Charles, Mo. 


SAGAMORE; lyric by Eva Williams, mu- 
sic by J. Maxwell [of U. S.] [9202 
© Mar. 25, 1920;.2 -¢ Mars 27, 
1920; E 473638; Joe Maxwell, inc, 
New York. 


oO 


SAILING ON THE GREAT LAKES TRANSIT 
LINE; words and music by S. Laws 
[of U. S.] Buffalo, N. Y., Laws 
pub. co. [9203. 

© Apr. 12, 1920; 2 ec. -Apr. 16, 
ee E 478927; Silas Laws, Buf- 
alo. 


SAILING SAILING; words by G. S. Dud- 
ley, music by E. S. S. Huntington 
[of U. S.] [9204 

© 1c. Mar. 20, 1920; EH 474439; 
Geo. S. Dudley, Roxbury, N. Y. ~ 


SAILING WITH SUE; words by W. R. 
Root, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[9205 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920 ; 

E 474831; Willis R. Root, Bliss- 
field, O. 


Sartor (THE) See Holiday pictures. 


(CHARLES CAMILLE) 
Lauriers; par C. Saint-Saéns [of 
France] op. 156; 1°** violons. [9206 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 1 c« Feb. 24, 


SAINT-SAENS 


1920; E 469334; Durand & cGie., 
Paris. 
Swan (The) (Le cygne) ; by 


Saint-Saéns, arr. by P. F. del Cam- 
piglio [of U. S8.]; violin and piano. 
(Favorite melodies, third series, no. 
58) [9207 

©. Apr. 26, 1920: 2°." Apr su, 
1920; E 478882; Estate of Hamilton 
S. Gordon, New York. [Copyright 
is claimed on arrangement] 


Saint SamMy; words by E. J. Ryan, 
music by E. S. 8S. Huntington [of 
Gs. [9208 

© 1 ec. Mar. 24, 1920; E 473522; 
Edward J. Ryan, Utica, N. Y. 


St. VALENTINE’S DAY; waltz song, 
words by HE. Bannister, music by 
Geo. Trevor [of U. S.] [9209 

© 1c. Apr. 8, 1920; E 474965; 
Elizabeth Bannister, Los Angeles. 


SALTELLANDO; quadriglia, di Paul 
Bolognese [of U. S.]; piano. [9210 
© 1c. Apr. 7, 1920; E 478026; N. 

-J. Loreck, Brooklyn. 


SAMMY GET YOUR GUN; words by W. 
S. Phillips, music by Leo Friedman 


[of U. S.] Chicago, North Ameri- 
can music co. [9211 
© Nov.) 5,,,19193 2 <¢~Ape 


1920; E 4753807; W. 


S. Phillips, 
Rapidan, Va. 


66 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 


9227 


SAMMY, YOU’RE THE ONLY BOY FOR ME; 
words by V. G. Merrill, music by 
Leo Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago. 
North American musi¢ co. [9212 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
475513: Vera G. Merrill, &rés- 
ton, Id. 


San; oriental fox trot, words and mu- 
sic by McPhail and Michels [of 
U. S.] [9213 

i Spr. 710, 0920; 2 e. Apr. 14, 
1920; E 478722; M. & M. pub. co., 
Chicago 


San FArRY ANN; fox trot, by T. Har- 
vey [of England]; violin, cornet, 
‘@larinet, cello and _ bass. (In 
Hawkes & son’s dance album no. 3, 
no. 6) [9214 

(O-Mebl 93, 19205;°1 <« Mar: 2, 
1920: E 469472; Hawkes & son, 
‘London. 


Sanctus. See Burdett (George A.) 
Five responses. 


SAND DUNES. See Boosey’s military 
journal, 139th series, no. 4. 


SANDMAN (THE); by Martha Dillard 
Beck [of U. S.]; piano. (Stories 
told in tone) [9215 

Pesto 190: 2c. Mar. 2, 
1920; E 474667; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 


SANDMAN LULLABY; words by W. S. 
Heineman, music by Justine Gil- 
bert [of U. S.] [9216 

© 1c. Apr. 20, 1920; E 475534; 
Walter S. Heineman, Pasadena. 


SANFORD (Martina T. P.) Four 
Easter carols for the Sunday 
school; primary department. no. 1, 
words and music by M. T. P. San- 
ford [of U. S.J] 8vo. Contents :— 
The wondrous story.—Welcome glad 
Easter day.—Ring the Easter bel!l.— 
Glad Easter day. [9217 

ey Mar.’ 51," 1920; ‘2 «Apr. 3; 


1920; E 474746; R. H. Sanford, 
Morton, Pa. 


——<_ 


no. 2, words and music 
by M: 'T. P. Sanford [of U. S.] S8vo. 
Contents :—Our risen Lord.—Easter 
day.—Happy voices.——Christ has 
arisen. [9218 

© ‘Mar. 31, 1920: 2:'c. Apr.’ 3, 
192); EK 474747; R. H. Sanford, 
Morton, Pa. 


SARABAND. See Dance suite. 


Sauc’ MOUTARD’: ou, La sauce mou- 
tarde, one step on polka, de René 
Mercier [of France]; piano. [9219 

© Feb. 28, 1920; 1 ec Mar. 18, 
1920; E 469731; M. Labbé, Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 

Saucy SOUTH WIND; words by Fran- 
ces Wynne, music by Charles Wil- 
leby [of England]; in E flat. [9220 

(Cy Mar’. 25.1990: 2c. Mar. 27. 
1920; E 469909; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 


SAVED BY GRACE; words and music by 
A. J. Showalter [of U. 8.] [9221 
On Ape: » 10,2 19203 2! exe Aprs 29; 
1920; E 475894; Anthony J. Sho- 
walter, Dalton, Ga. 

SAVIOUR, GUIDE ME; words by B. M. 
Blair, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of 
U. S.] New York,..World .music 
pub. corp. [9222 

© Mar. 22, 1920; 2 c« Mar. 24, 
1920; E 473494; Belle M. Blair, 
Weston, W. Va. 


SAVIOUR, WHEN NIGHT INVOLVES THE 
SKIES; anthem, words by T. Gis- 
borne, music by Richard F. Dono- 
van [of U. S.] 4to. (Church music 
review, no. 572) [9223 

© Apr. 20, 1920; 2 c. Apr 2 
1920; E 478526; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 

SAXITOWN BLUES; words and music by 
E. 8. Pumphrey [of U. S8.], arr. by 
Mrs. Frank S. Tower [of U. S.] 

[9224 
© 1c. Mar. 29, 1920; E 473767; 
Edw. Sprague Pumphrey, Boston. 


SAXOPHONE BLUES; words by Al. Ber- 
nard, music by Rudy Wiedoft [of 
WS.) [9225 

© May 2, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 26, 1920; 
E 478148; Pace & Handy music co., 
ine., New York. 


SAXOPHONE (THE) VIRTUOSO; an ad- 
vanced method by Ben. Vereecken 
[of U. S.]; saxophone. [9226 

© Nov. 21, 1919; 2 ©. Mar. 11, 
1920; E 474180; Carl Fischer, New 
‘York. 


SAY IT WITH FLOWERS; fox trot, by 
Fleeson and Von Tilzer, played by 
Bob Alden and George Staniey [of U. 
S.] (Imperial player rolls, no. 91074) 

[9227 

© Apr. 21, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 24, 1920; 

E 475767; Imperial player roll co., 

Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation. ] 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9228 


pt. m, bss WIS 


SCENE DE BALLET, See Violin album. 


SCHIRMER’S POPULAR HITS; Medley over- 
ture, intro: Chinese lullaby etc., com- 
piled and arr. by Tom Clark [of U. 
S.7 7 Orch: with piano ace, conductor. 

[9228 

© Mar. 23, 1920; 2 ce. Mar. 25, 1920; 

E 474521; G. Schirmer, inc., New 

York. [Copyright is claimed on com- 
piling and arrangement. ] 


ScHooL (THE) CREDIT PIANO COURSE; 
teacher’s manual, 4th yr.; ed. by 
C. G. Hamilton, William Arms 
Fisher and others [of U. 8.] 12mo. 

[9229 

© Feb. 10, 1920; 2 ec. and aff. Feb. 

19, 1920; A 562983; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 


; 4th yr., bk. 2, lessons 10-18, ed. 
by Wm. Arms Fisher, C, G. Hamil- 
ton and others [of U. S.] [9230 

© Dec. 29, 1919; 2 ec. and aff. Feb. 
19, 1920; A 562984; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 


ScHOOL Room; march, by Paul Lawson 
[of U. S.]; piano. [9231 


© Mar. 25, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 29, 
1920; E 473717; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


ScHotis (EL) DE LOS CASCABELES; de 
Learsi [of France]; piano [9232 
© Mar. 27, 1920; 1 ¢. Apr. 13, 1920; 

E 476132; Francis Salabert, Paris. 


ScHoTis (EL) ESPAGNoL (La scottish 
espagnole),; de Jan Sulima [of 
France]; piano avec theorie. [9233 

© Feb. 21, 1920; 1c. Mar. 10, 1920; 
E 469606 ; Francis Salabert, Paris. 


SCHUBERT (FRANZ PETER) Minuet; 
from op. 78, by Schubert, arr. by M. 
Greenwald [of U. 8.], two violins 
and piano. (Two violinists) [9234 

© Mar. 25, 1920; 2c. Mar. 29, 
1920; E 4738723; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement] 

SCIAME DI FARFALLE. See Primavera 

_in val di sole. 


SCIORTA MIA; versi di P. Ramaglia, 
musica di Filippo Criscuolo Doria 
[of Italy]; mand. ace. Naples, 
Emilio Gennarelliec. 4to. [9235 

©. Sept. 1,. 1919;..1. -¢.--Mar. . 34, 
1920; EH 469988; Italian book co., 
“New York. 


SELECTED VIOLIN STUDIES; 


ScoTcH LULLABY; by Francesco B. De 

Leone [of U. S.] op. 27, no. 2; piano. 

[9236 

© Apr) 12,'1920°°2°e) Apr we: 

1920; EH 475387; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 


SEA FEVER; part-song, words by John 
Masefield, music by Mark Andrews 
[of U. S.]; chorus of men’s voices. 
(Svo. choruses, no. 6834) [9237 

© Apr. 2, 1920; 2 ce. Apr. 3, 1920; . 
E 474752; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 


SEA OF LOVE; words by J. Nelson, mu- 
Sic by Holger Jensen [of U. S.], arr. 
by Charles Alberts [of U. S.] [9238 

© 1c. Mar. 11, 1920; E 474182; 
Joseph Nelson, San Francisco. 


SEA-SHEEN; idyll, by Eric Fogg [of 
England] op. 17; orch. with piano 
conductor. 4to. (Orchestral jour- 


nal of popular music, no. 624) 
[9239 
© Mar. 22, 1920; 1 ec. Apr. 12, 
1920;. EH 476104; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London. 


SECOND STEPS FOR THE YOUNG PIANIST; 
a course of instruction for the piano 
forte, by Hazel Gertrude Kinscella 
[of U. S.] (Schirmer’s scholastic 
series, v. 84) - [9240 


© Apr. 2, 1920; 2'e. Apr. 3, 19203 
aff. Apr. 24, 1920: A 566701; ‘G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 


SEE OLD MAN MOON SMILE; words and 
music by Al. Bernard [of U. S.] 
[9241 
© “Apr..16, “19205023 "C.aee i. 
1920; H 475489; Triangle music pub. 
co., New York. 


in the sec- 
ond and third positions, compiled 


and ed. by Chas. Levenson [of 
U.S.] _ [9242 

© Mar. 25, 1920: 2 © -andijyatt. 
Mar. 29, 1920; A 5673883; Theo. 


Presser, co., Philadelphia. 


SEND ME AN IRISHMAN RIGHT AWAY; 
words by M. E. Flynn, music by Geo. 
Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New York, 
World music pub. corp. [9243 

© May 1, 1920; 2 ce. May 3, 1920; 
E 480046; Mary H. Flynn, Baliston 
Spa, N.. ¥: 


568 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 


SENOR sI; tango, de EH. Gareri [of 
Italy], arr. par’ L. Silesu [of Italy]; 
piano. [9244 

ayeMar 27, 1920; °1 c@* Apr.’ 13, 
1920; E 476141; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. [Copyright in claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


SENSATION; fox trot, by J. McHlliott 
and Stanley Coscia [of U. S.], arr. 
by H. P. Guy [of U. 8.]; piano. De- 
troit, Mich., Twomac pub. co. [9245 


(Oo zApe. 10; 192032 «.) Apr. 14; 


1920; EH 478255; Joseph McElliott, 
Detroit. 
SENSATIONS; words by M. Booth, mu- 


sic by E. S. S. Huntington [of U. S8.] 

[9246 

© 1c. Apr. 23, 1920; E 478656; 
Marion Booth, Plainfield, Conn. 


SENTIMENTAL WALTZ, See Pageant (A) 
SenTIS (Jos&) Idilio (Idylie) ; schot- 
tisch madrilefio, de J. Sentis [of 
France]; piano. [9247 
© Feb. 16, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 2, 
1920; E 469386;-F. D. Marchetti, 
Paris. 


StparEs (Les); paroles de Marceline 
Desbordes-Valmore, musique de H. 
Aes Castel [of Great Britain] 

[9248 
© Mar. 29, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 8, 1920; 

' EK 476067; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 

don. 


SERENADE: by Rudolph Schiller [of 

U. S.J]; violin and piano. [9249 

© Apr. 10, 1920; 2c. Apr. 18, 1920; 

KE 478242; C. W. Thompson & Co., 
Boston. 


par Paul Rougnon [of France]; 
flite ou violon avee acc. de piano. 
i [9250 
ie) Mar 13. 1920: 1 ¢ Mar, ‘31, 
1920; E 469982; M. Senart et cie., 
Paris. 


songs and dances of death, no. 3b, 
tr. from the Russian of Golenist- 
cheff-Koutouzoff by Constance Purdy 
fof U. S.], music by Modest Mous- 
sorgsky. (Russian songs) [9251 

© Mar. 8, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 14, 1920; 
E 473512; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
[Copyright is claimed on English 
_ translation] 


— See also ’Celio and I. bk. 2. 


9260 


SERENADE TO THE MOON; by Stepan Hsi- 
poff, arr. by Ernest Reeves [of Great 
Britain] ; 2 violins, ’cello, bass, har- 
monium and piano. (Augener’s cin- 
ema music) [9252 

© Apr. 7, 1920; 1 ¢c. Apr. 23, 1920; 
E 476314; Augener, Itd., London. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


SERENATELLA; by Enrique Soro fof 
U. 8.]; violin and piano. [9253 
© Mar. 27, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 30, 
1920; E 474694 ; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 


SERENITY (La serenite); scherzo, by 
Arnoldo Sartorio [of Germany] op. 
1248 3 pt. [9254 

© Apr. 30, 1920; 2 ec. May 3, 1920; 
HE 478972; Theo. Presser co., Phila- | 
delphia. 


SERVICE; words and music by R. E. 

McClure [of U. S.]. 12mo. [9255 

© Mar. 12, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 2, 1920; 

BH 474192; Robert Edwin McClure, 
Wilmington, N. C. 


SETTLE THE RING; ding ding, from 
Mimi, lyric by Edw. A. Paulton, mu- 
sic by Adolf Philipp [of U. S.] 

[9256 

© Apr. 12, 1920; 2c. Apr. 12, 1920; 

E 478208; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York, 


SHADOWLAND; words by L. M. Hurd, 
music by E. 8S. S. Huntington [of 
U. S.] [9257 

© 1:e. Apr; 21, 1920; B 478557 ; 
Leslie M. Hurd, London. 

words by W. Cellers, music by 

Geo. Trevor [of U. S.] [9258 
©1c. Apr. 8, 1920; EH 474961 ; Wil- 

liam Cellers, Drain, Or. 


SHADowsS; waltz, by Sherwood and 
Lutter, played by Victor Arden and 
Muriel Potiock fot: WW. S,)-:: in 
flat. (Rythmodik song roll, J 
103772) [9259 

© May 20, 1919; 2 ec. Apr. 29, 1920; 
"FE 480007; Rythmodik music corp., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on interpretation ] 


SHADOWS OF NIGHT; words by A. J. 
Granick, music by H. S. S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S8.] [9260 

© 1c. Mar. 24, 1920; EH 473521; 
Alexander J. Granick, Brooklyn. 


Suse. See Album of songs. 


569 cha 


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9261 


SHE COMES NOT WHEN NOON IS ON THE 
ROSES; words by Herbert Trench, 
music by Julius Harrison [of Great 
Britain | [9261 

© Feb. 23, 1920; 1c. Mar. 18, 1920; 
E 469616; J. Curwen & sons, ltd., 
London. 


SHE GIVES-THEM ALL THE HA HA HA 
HA HA; words by Lew Brown, music 
by Albert Von Tilzer [of U. 8.] 

[9262 
© 1c. Apr. 19, 1920; E 478448; 
Broadway music corp., New York. 


SHE IS THE ONLY ONE FOR ME; lyrics 


by V. Shaker, music by Myra V. 
Shaker [of U. S.] [92638 
© ee 15, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 9, 1920; 


E 478177 
Mass. 


- Victor Shaker, No. Adams, 


SHE'LL MISS ME WHEN I’M GONE; words 
and melody by T. F. Farrell [of 
U.S.) [9264 

© 1 ce. Mar. 30, 1920; E 474705; 
Thomas Francis Farrell, Worcester, 
Mass. 


SHE MADE HIM BEHAVE, BECAUSE SHE 
KNEW HE LOVED HER TOO; words and 
music by James W. Casey fof U. §.] 

[9265 

© Mar. 12, 1920;-2 c. Mar. 8,:1920; 

E 471922: Echo music pub. ©¢0o., 
Seattle. 


SHE’S JUST SEVENTEEN; words by B. 
Grzywacz, music by E. S. 8. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [9266 

© 1c. Apr. 16, 1920; E 478362; 

Barney Grzywacz, Hamtramck, Mich. 

SHE’S SOME SWEET TO ME; words by 
H. Vernon and Duke Rogers, mel- 


ody by H. Vernon fof U. 8.]; 
violin. [9267 

© 1c Apr. 3, 1920; E 474748; 
Harry Vernon, Chicago. 


SHE’S THE FAULT OF A BROKEN HOME; 
words by Al. D. Lansing, music by 
D. A. Lewis [of U. S.] [9268 

© 1c. Mar. 25, 1920; E 474540; 
Dan A. Lewis, Mendota, III. 


SHE’S THE SWEETEST GIRL IN. DIXIE, 
SHE’S THE SWEETEST GIRL I KNOW; 
words by R. F. Kepner, music by 
Geo. Graff, jr. Jo£ U. S.J]. ~New 
York, World music pub. corp. [9269 

©) Mar 22.8920: 2 ¢. Mar., 24, 

1920; E 473470; R. F. Kepner, Ro- 

anoke, Va. 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 15 


SHE WILL BE MINE; words and music 
by Edwin D. Vitz [of U. S.] [9270 


© Mar. 17, 1920; 2 ec Mar, 20, 
1920; EB 474467 ; Willis music C0., 
Cincinnati. 


SHEEN (THE) ALBUM; seven pieces by 
various composers, arr., scored, ed., 
fingered and bowed by James 
Brown [of England]; string orch. 
with piano. (Polychordia string 
library, no. 52) [9271 

© Mar. 6, 1920; 1 ec. Mar. 24, 
1920; E 469796; Stainer & Bell, 
ltd., London. 


serine FLAG; words and melody 
by W. Bs Doyle fet Us Sa [9272 
© 1c. Apr. 29, 1920; EH 475934 5 
William P. Doyle, Long Beach, 
Calif. 


SHIMMY Moon; lyric by Harold G. 
Frost, melody by F. Henri Klick- 
mann [of U. 8.] [9273 
© 1« Mar. 18, 1920; E 474254; 
McKinley music co., Chicago. 


SHIMMY WALK; fox trot by Gordon 
G. Gordon [of England]; piano. 
London, Walsh, Holmes & eo. [9274 


©. Féb. 25, 19202 1 +e. Mar 13, 
1920; E 469902; Per cy John Cross, 
Manchester, England. 


SHINING (THE) LIGHT THAT LEADS; 
words by Mrs. J. B. Scanlan, music 
by E. 8. S. Huntington [of U. 8.] 

[9275 
© 1c Mar. 20, 1920; H 474420; 
Mrs. J. B. Scanlan, Altoona, Pa. 


SHip (THE) OF STATE; words by M. 
Williams, melody by R. A. Browne 
[of U. S8.] [9276 

© 1c. Apr. 10, 1920; E 475103; 
Myra Williams, Ashtabula, O. 


SHiIps (THE) ARE COMING HOME; 
words by Mrs. C. W. Hughes, music 
by Leo Friedman [of U. S.J]  Chi- 
cago, North American music co. 

[9277 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 e. Apr. 12, 

1920; E 475309; Mrs. Chas. W. 
Hughes, Palestine, Tex. 


SHIPS THAT PASS IN THE NIGHT; part 
song, words by Longfellow, music by 
T. Wilkinson Stephenson [of Great 
Britain] ; mixed voices. 4to. 
(Boosey’s choral misceHany, no. 69) 

[9278 

© .Mar. 22... 1920:.. 1.) e.-ApEestS: 

1920; E 476149; Boosey & co., Lon- 

don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement ] 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 


SHOOTING sTAR; from My golden girl, 
words by Frederic Arnold Kummer, 
music by Victor Herbert [of U. S.] 

[9279 

© Mar, 12, 1920:°2 c¢. Mar.’ 13, 

1920: E 474222; T. B. Harms & Fran- 
cis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


SHOUTED LOUD THE NEWS; words by L. 
McIntyre, melody by R. A. Browne 
[of U. 8.] - [9280 

© 1c. Mar. 23, 1920; E 474504; 
Luther McIntyre, Ashley, W. Va. 


SHCW ME A GIRL WHO WILL NOT FLIRT; 
words and music by W. Curtis Jack- 
son [of U. S.] [9281 

© 1c. Mar. 23, 1920; E 474503: 
Walton ©. Jackson, Staten Island, 
WY. 


SHOWING MY CURTAINED DREAMS ALL 
. COULD COME TRUE; words by J. H. 
Ansbro, music by Geo. Trevor [of 
Us. ] 


© ic. Apr. 28, 1920; E 478913; 
John H. Ansbro, Miller, Ind. 


SHRAWLEY (THE) ROUND. See Worces- 
tershire suite. 


SHuT UP; written by Ted Lymbery, 
composed by Herbert Townsend [of 
- Great Britain]; piano with words. 
(Musical monologue, no. 200) [9283 
© Apr. 9, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 5, 1920; 

E 476015; Reynolds & co., London. 


SI NOS REVES AVAIENT DES AILES; pa- 
roles de Flesky Du Rieux, musique 
-de Yves Fossoul [of France] [9284 

een. 21 1520 - 1 “ec: Mar. ‘10, 
1920; E 469603; Y. Fossoul, Paris. 


SI VOUS SAVIEZ; poésie de Lucien 
Boyer, musique de Vincent Scotto 
fof France] 

© Feb. 21,. 1920:. 1 ¢- Mar. 10, 
1920; E 469612; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 


SICILIENNE; de Jan~ Blockx [fof 
France]; piano. (Suite dans le 
style ancien, no. 10) [9286 

© Jan. 31, 1920; 1c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
E 469347; Heugel & cie., Paris. 


SIEBER (FERDINAND) 16 solfeggios; by | 


FF. Sieber, op. 31, newly ed. by Ed- 
gar Thomas Evetts [of Great Bri- 
tain] ; mezzo sop. or bar. 4to. (Au- 
gener’s edition, no. 6839) 
eo Mar. 22. 1920: 1 ex Apr 23; 
1920; E 476312; Augener, Itd., Lon- 
_don. [Copyright is claimed on ed- 
iting] 


[9282 | 


[9285 | 


[9287 |, 


9295 


Siesta; by Claude B. Yearsiey [of 
Great Britain] ; piano. [9288 
© Apr. 14, 1920; 1c. Apr. 15, 1920; 

E 476116; West & co., London. 


SIESTE (LA) (The siesta); Belgian 
folksong, English tr. by D. Taylor, 
air from Moulin de Billée, Belgium, 
harmonized and arr. by Deems Tay- 
lor [of U. S.]; three-part cho. 
women’s voices. .4to. (Schumann 
club series of part-songs, fourth se- 
ries, no. 4764) [9289 

© Mar... 25,°1920 3-2 ¢)) Mar-°27, 
1920; E 474651; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed © 
on harmonization and arrangement] 


SILENT (THE) HARP; Dy D. M. Jeffers 
fof Great Britain], and Felix West 
[of U. 8.]; band. 4to. [9290 

icp’ Ag 19207. 2 & Spr. 
1920; E 478497; Delia M. Jeffers, 
Buffalo. 


SILENT (THE) HERO; words by Agnes 
Zullig, music by Leo Friedman [of 


U. §.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [9291 
KC} let. 30. tia? oe ADE. ae. 


1920; E 475188; Agnes Zullig, St. 

Louis. 
SILVER See 
stones. 


(THE) BILL. Stepping 


SILVERY SHADOWS; barcarelle, by D. H. 
Stewart fof Australia]; piano. Syd- 
ney, W. H. Paling & co., ltd. 

[9292 

1) Jan. 127.1920; 1-¢. Jan. 6, 1920; 

E 469720; David Henry Stewart, 
Sydney, Australia, 


SIMCHE (DER) TANZE; by A. Schwartz 

[of U. S.]; instrumental. [9293 

© 1c. Apr. 30, 1920; E 478865; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 


SIMON AND HEALEY AND COHEN; 
words by Henry Creamer, music by 
Turner Layton [of U. S.] [9294 

©): Apr: #2,..1920: 2 «c.; Apr. 18, 
1920; E 475876; Charles K. Harris, 
New York. 


SIMONETTA; serenade, from Carnival, 
words by Edward White, music by 
Hugo Rumbold [of England] [9295 
te) lates 11. “1829 - i co Mar 19; 
1920; E 469760; Herman Darewski 
musie pub. co., London. 


yee 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9296 


pt. TH,n7s., 7.05 


SIMPLE (THE) SIMON PARTY; Words 
and music by Billy Montgomery [of 
US] [9296 

© Mar. 25, 1920; 2 ec Mar. 29, 
1920; E 474674; Will Rossiter, Chi- 
cago. 

SIMPLES CHANSONS; recueil de chants 
scolaires,) paroles de J. Farjas, mu- 
sique de M. ‘Truillet-Soyer [of 
France] 1. Chant et piano. 4to. 2. 
Chant seul. 8vo. [9297, 9298 

© Feb. 16, 1920; 1 ¢. each Mar. 2, 
1920; E 469378, 469374; Henry Le- 
moine et cie., Paris. 


SINCE HE IS MINE; words and music 
by A. J. Showalter [of U. 8.] [9299 
(fo) Apr. 10, 1920" 2c. Aner 20. 
1920; E 475899; Anthony J. Sho- 
walter, Dalton, Ga. 

SINCE I’VE BEEN A SOLDIER; words by 
I. J. McKiernan, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [9300 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475345; Irene J. McKiernan, New- 
ATK Ns sh. 

SINCE I’VE BEEN GOING TO THE MOVIES 

I cAN’T MAKE MYSELF BEHAVE; 
words by R. F. Kepner, music by A. 
Leopold Richard [of U. S.]  Chi- 
cago, Legters music ¢o. [9301 

© Apr: 1% 1920; 2c Apri 24, 
1920; E 475664; R. F.. Kepner, 
Roanoke, Va. 

SINCE JIMMIE LEARNED TO SHIMMY, HE 
DON’T KNOW WHEN TO STOP; fox trot, 
words by L. G. Schertzinger, music 
by Artie Bowers [of U. S.] New 
York, Authors & composers service 
co. [9302 

© 1c. Apr. 2, 1920; E 473912; L. 
G. Shertzinger, Pittsburgh. 

SINcE JOHNNY CAME BACK TO TOWN; 
words by G. A. Price, music by E. S. 
S. Huntington [of U. S.] [9303 

© 1c. Apr: 21, 1920; E 478561; 
Geo. A. Price, Fairmount, W. Va. 


SINCE THE TOWN’S GONE DRY; words by 
F. J. McKerren, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. S8.] [9304 

© 1.e. Apr:.6, 1920;°EH ~474900 ; 
Frank J. McKerren, Highland Park, 
Mich. 


SINCE YOU CAME HOME; words by E. 

Jackson, music by Leo Friedman 

[of U. S.J] Chicago, North Ameri- 

can music co. [9305 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 

E 475338; Edith Jackson, Pittsfield, 
Mass. 


4) 


Nee eee 


( 


SINCE YOU’VE COME BACK TO ME DADDY, 
BACK FROM DEAR OLD FRANCE; words 
by L. Burdette, music by ° Artie 
Bowers [of U. S.] New York, Au- 
thors & composers service ¢o. - 

_ [9306 
©.1c Apr. 2; 1920;, 5.47218; 

Ludia Burdette, St. Louis. 


SING AGAIN THAT SONG TO ME; words 
and music by A. M. Stults [of 
U.S] . [9307 

© Mar. 25, 1920; 2 ce Mar. 29, 
1920; E 473729; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


SING HEIGH-HO. See Album of songs. 
SING HO FOR THE DAYS OF DRINKING; 
words by Clarkson Rose, music by 
T. ©. Sterndale-Bennett. [of Great 
Britain] (Series of humorous 
songs, no. 3) [9308 
© Mar. 19, 1920; 1 ec. Mar. 23, 
1920; E 469774; Walsh, Holmes & 
co., London. 

SING ME THE OLD LOVE SONG; words by 
J. J. Harrington, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. S8.] [9309 

© 1c. Mar. 29, 1920; EH 473798; 
J. J. Harrington, Northup, O. 


Sir Rappir; words and music by I. M. 
Higdon [of U. S.] [9310 
© Mar. 28, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 5, 1920; 
E 473976; Isabel Marie Higdon, Cin- 
cinnati. 
Sister Sue: words by A. Starr, music 
by Geo. Trevor [of U. 8.] “{9311 
© 1c. Apr. 28, 1920; EH 478904; 
Abe Starr, St. Louis. 


Srx sutres. See Bach (Johann Sebas- 


tian) 


SKIPPING ; one-step, by René André [of 
France]; orch. avec piano conduc- 
teur. 4to. [9312 

©. Feb... 16,:1920:-yanee Age, 
1920; E 476095; Librairie Hachette, 
Paris. 


Tilxoaa mubuia (Singing school); camoy- 
ulHTelb, UpakTM@ueckOe pyKOBOACTBO 
ANA W3yueHif HOTS Bb WIKOAaAXS 
mbBuccKMXh XOpaxX’b, cOcTaBusb U 
usfaib B. B. Prrxaopp. 8vo. [9313 
~ © Mar. 12, 1920; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
16, 1920: A 565229; Vladimir Rych- 
loff, New York. 

SxkookuM; words by Leo Wood, music 
by Jobn White and Martin Fried 
fof U. 8.] [9314 

© Apr. 24, 1920; 2 ¢. Apr. 26, 1920; 
E 478687 ; Leo Feist, inc., New York. — 


2 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 


SLAVE (THE) GIRL; by Arnold Bax [of 
Great Britain]; pf. [9315 
(©) *Mar’” 23, -19207°1 ‘¢  Apr.-'13, 
1920: E 476079; Anglo-French mu- 
sic co., Itd., London. 
SLEEPING (THE) GARDEN; 


Dillard Beck [of U. S8S.]; piano. 
(Stories told in tone) [9316 
© Mar. 25, 1920; 2 ¢ Mar. 29, 


1920; E 474672; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 


SLEEPY Hortiow; fox trot, words by 


Cecil Taylor, music by Vivienne 
Bowker [of U. S.] [9317 
ye ARi. 22,..19205, 2.0, Apres | 22, 


1920; E 475615; Taylor & Bowker, 
Pittsburg, Kan. 

SLUMBER SONG; by Heller, arr. by A. A. 
Farland [of U. S.]; banjo, C and A 
notation with piano acc. [9318 

© Mar. 13.' 1920; 2c. “Mar. 17, 
1920; E 474512; Joe Nicomede, New 
Alexandria, Pa. 

— Over to shadowtown, music by 
Emil Oberhoffer [of U. S8.], rev. by 
composer ; low voice, violin and ’cello 
obbl. [9319 

© Mar. 26, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 29, 
1920; E 473805; W. J. Dyer & bro., 
St. Paul. [Copyright is claimed on 
new matter] 


SMALL TOWN GIRL; from Honey girl, 
lyric by Neville Fleeson, music by 
Albert Von Tiizer [of U. S.] [9320 

© Mar. 9, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 20, 1920; 
E 474476; Artmusic, ine., New York. 


SMILAX AND ROSES; waltz, by W. L. 

Skaggs [of U.S.]; band. 4to. [9321 

© Apr. 28, 1920; 2c. Apr. 29, 1920; 

E 475930; H. C. Miller, Parkesburg, 
Pa. 


SMILE; words by C. R. Barnard, mel- 
ody by Luther A. Clark [of U. S.] 

[9322 

© 1c. Apr. 5, 1920; E 478017; 
'C. R. Barnard, Kitchener, Canada. 


SMILE SMILE SMILE; words by M. Ol- 
son, music by E. S. 8S. Huntington 
fof U. S.] [9323 

© 1 ce. Mar. 20, 1920; E 474440; 
Mina Olson, Soldier, Ia. 


SMILE (THE) THAT MAKES HEAVEN FOR 
ME; words by F. H. Gallagher, mu- 
sic by Leo Friedman [of U. 8.] Chi- 
cava, Fil. North American music 
pub. ¢o. [9324 

© Dee. 30, 1919, 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475178; Frances H. Gallagher, 
Philadelphia. 


by Martha 


SNOW-DROPS GALOP; 


SMILE THE WHILE YOU KISS ME; words 
and music by A. A. Crocker [of 
U. S.] Quincy, Ill, Gem City music 
co. [9325 

© Apr. 6, 1920; 2c. Apr. 8, 1920; 
E 478164; Alvin A. Crocker, Quincy, 
Tl. 


SMILE WITH ME; from Oh baby, words 
and music by Charles Abbate [of 
Bie ace Sr [9326 

© Jan. 1, 1920; 9 ce. Mar. 15, 1920; 
E 478508 ; Marcus musical attrac- 
tions, ine., New York. 


words and music by M. E. Clark’ 
[of U. 8.] Cincinnati, O., Willis mu- 
sic co. [9327 

© Apr. 15, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 10, 1920; 
E 478457 ; Mazie Earhart-Clark, Cin- 
cinnati. 


SMILE WITH THE WORLD; words by N. 
O’Rourke, music by Leo Friedman 
{of U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [93828 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 ce. Apr. 12, 1920; 
EK 4753858; Nan O’Rourke, Wilkes- 
Barre, Pa. 


SMILE YOUR TEARS AWAY; words by 
William J. Eckes, music by W. Cur- 
tis Jackson [of U. S8.] [9329 

© 1 ce. Mar. 30, 1920; E 474702; 
a C. Jackson, Staten Island, 
pee {S 


SmitEs. See Boosey’s military jour- 
nal, 139th series, no. 4. 


SMUGGLER’S (A) SONG; part song, 
words by Rudyard Kipling, music by 
Paul Edmonds [of Great Britain]; 
men’s voices. 4to. [9339 

© Apr. 14,1920;.1 ¢« Apr. 27, 1920; 
EK 476351; J. Curwen & sons, ltd., 
London. 


by Franz Behr, 
rev. and fingered by H. E. Ruhe [of 
U.8.]; piano. (Favorite first grade 
pieces, no. 2475) [9331 

© Mar. 1, 1920: 2 ¢. Mar. 18, 1920; 
E 474238; Co-operative music co., 
Philadelphia. [Copyright is claimed 
on revision, fingering and annota- 
tions ] 


SNOwWBIRD; words by R. Lapham, mu- 

sic by E. S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 

[9332 

© 1c. Apr. 7, 1920; E 478053; 
Ray Lapham, La Grande, Or. 


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9333 


pt. 15) 2 S., VES 


SNOWLAND; cycle of three songs, words 
by Arthur Stroud, music by Gara- 
dini [of England] Contents :—1. 
The call of the North—2. God 
sends.—3. One little soul. [9333 

© Feb. 23, 1920; 1 ce. Mar. 18, 1920; 
E 468682,; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


So LONG OLD PAL, NOT GOOD BYE; by 
O’Donnell and Barron, played by 
Leyis J. Fuks fot U. S21 An a. 
(Rythmodik song roll, J. 103623) 

[9334 
© Apr. 20, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 29, 1920; 

Hi 480018; Rythmodik music corp., 

New York. [Copyright is claimed on 

interpretation ] 

So Lone, Oo-tone; fox trot, by Kalmar 
and Ruby, played by Burt Franklin 
[of U. S.] (Imperial player rolls, 
no. 91076) [9335 

© Apr. 21, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 24, 1920; 
Hi 475759; Imperial player roll co., 


Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation] 
Sa LONG Oo-LoNSs, HOW LONG YOU 


GONNA BE GONE; words and music by 
Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby [of 
Pasa [9336 

(©. Apr. 5, 1920-2 «@ Apr.7,,1920 ; 
478159; Waterson, Berlin & Snyder 
co., New York. 


SocraATE; drame symphonique en trois 
parties avec voix sur de dialogues de 
Platon traduits par Victor Cousin, 
musique par Hrik Satie [of France] ; 
chant et piano. [9337 

© Jan. 31, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 24, 1920; 
Ee 469355; Editions de la Siréne, 
Paris. 


SGVNGA4NGERSKEN (The sleep walker) ; 
fra Tommelise, af Fini Henriques [of 
Denmark] op. 47, hefte 1; kKlaver. 
[8338 
© Dee. 15, 1919; 1 ¢. Jan. 6, 1920; 
EK 469291; William Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. 


Socno (IL) p’Orato; Schottische, by 
M. N. Le Donne [of U. 8.]; piano. 
[$339 
©1c. Apr. 14, 1920; E 478281; C. 
A. Mischo, Brooklyn. 


Sor; poésie de Albert Samain, mu- 
sique de Irene Dean Paul Poldowski 
[of England]; avee ace. d’hautbois 
d’amour. (Chester library) [9340 

© Apr. 8, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 9, 1920; 
E 476056; Madam Poldowski, Lon- 
don. 


SOKOLSKY REPRESENTA GNI POCHAD 
(Representative march of the So- 
kols) ; by Em. Englander [of U. §8.], 
arr. by A. Grill; band. 4to. [9341 

© Apr. 7, 1920; 2 ec Apr. 10, 1920; 
E 475119; Jos. Jiran, Chicago. 


SoLpIER, SOLDIER; dramatic ballad, 
words and music by Arthur Farwell 
[of U. 8.] ; baritone. [9342 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 ce. Mar. 31, 
1920; HK 474732; John Church, co., 
Cincinnati. 


SoLpIER’s (A) DREAM; words by H. F. 
Porter, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. 8.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[9343 

© Apr. 19, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 24, 1920; 

E 475650; Harold F. Porter, Grain- 
ola, Okl. 


Sotpirer’s (A) Grier; words by G. B. 
Rogers, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. 8.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[9344 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 2, 1920; 

BH 474854; Garland B. Rogers, Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 


SOLDIER'S (THE) MOTHER; words by 
Mrs. J. Almstedt, music by Hector 
Richard [of U, 8.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [9845 
© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 
E 474809; Mrs. Julius Almstedt, Su- 
perior, Wis. 


SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE; march, by Ar- 


thur Pryor [of U. S.]; piano. 
(Sheet. music edition, P. 1038) 

[9346 

©..Feb.. 2, 19205. 27e2° Mian 11, 


1920; E 474163; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


SOLE ’E PRIMMAVERA; versi di F. M. 
Russe, musica di Giovanni Don- 
narumma [of Italy]; mand. ace. 
Naples, Emilio Gennarelli e c. 4to. 

[9347 

© Feb. 1, 1920; 1 ¢. Mar. 31, 1920; 

E 469960;. Italian book co., New 
York. ; 


SoLitupz; valse, by H. Tipping [of 
England]; vioiln, eornet, clarinet, 
’cello and bass. (In Hawkes & 
son’s dance album no. 3, no. 13) 

[9348 

© Feb. 13, 19202. 1: ey Mae 2, 

1920; E 469479; Hawkes & son, 
London. 


See also Bentlif 


(Beryl) Three 
idylies. meas aD: : 


ol4 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 

SOLITUDINE NEL CREPUSCOLO; di Al- 
fredo Berisso [of Italy]; pf. (Im- 
pressioni, no. 1) [9349 


© Apr. 15, 1920: 1 c. Apr. 16, 


1920; E 47 6173: G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 

SOLLOZOS DE LA ALMA (Singhiozzi dell’ 
anima); tango, di I. Sadun [of 
Italy]; piano. [9350 


©: Feb. 28, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 18, 
1920; EH 469732; Icilio Sadun, 
Viareggio, Italy. 


SOLO DE CONCERT; de Gabriel Pierné 
[of France]; op. 35; orch. 4to. 

[9351 

©. Feb. 16, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 2, 1920; 

E 469377; Evette & Schaeffer, Paris. 


——_—_—_ 


transcrit et doigteé par Paul 
Louis Neuberth [of France]; viola- 
alta ou alto. 
@neb: 16;.1920;-1 e¢..Mar. 2, 
1920; E 469379; Evette et Schaef- 
fer, Paris. [Copyright is claimed 
on transcription and fingering] 
SoLtvese’s sone. See Grieg (Hdvard 
Hagerup) 


SOME DAY, DEAR HEART, SOME DAY WE 
SHALL MEET AGAIN; words by J. V. 
Miller, music by E. S. S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. 8.] [9353 

©ic. Apr. 21, 1920; E 478544; J. 
Victor Miller, Brooklyn. 


SOME DAY J]’LL CAUSE YOU TO LOVE ME; 
words by M. 8S. Zelle, music by Ed- 
ourd Hesselberg [of U. S.] [9354 

© Apr. 10, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 29, 1920; 
EK 478938; Madge §. Zelle, St. 
Louis. 


SOME DAY WE’LL MEET AGAIN; words 
by EK. E. Addy, music by: Leo Fried- 
man [of U. 8.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [9355 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 ¢« Apr. 12, 
1920; E 475360 Emily BH. Addy, St. 
Louis. 


SOME DAY WHEN I FIND MINE; words 
‘by G. E. Small, music by EH. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. S.] [9356 

© 1 ¢. May 6, 1920; E 480164; 
Guy E. Small, Attleboro, Mass. 


SOME DAY YOU'LL KNOW, SOME DAY 
YOULL CARE; lyric by Harold G. 
Frost, melody by -F. Henri Klick- 
mann and Paul Biese [of U. S.] 

. [9357 
© 1c. Mar. 13, 1920; E 474250; 
McKinley music co., Chieago. 


183234—20——i] 


[9352 ; 


SOMEONE; words by I. 


9366 


SOME SUNNY DAY; fox-trot, by Jack- 
son and Donaldson; played by Victor 
Arden [of U. 8.]; in F. (Rythmodik 
song roll, J 102253) [9358 

© May 20, 1919; 2 ec. Apr. .29, 
1920; E 480005; Rythmodik music 
corp., New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on interpretation. ] 


SOMEBODY; one step, by Little, Stanley 
and Dellon, played by Al. Eldridge 
[of U. S.J] (Imperial! player rolls, 
no. 91066) [9359 

© Apry St 19203 2. <e- “Apr. 24. 
1920; E 475772; Imperial player 
roll co., Chicago. [Copyright is 
claimed on interpretation. ] 

SOMEBODY ELSE—NOT ME; words by 
Ballard Macdonald, music by James 
EF. Hanley [of U. 8.] [9360 


CC). Mar. ‘274 1920= 2. Mar 27: 
1920; E 474628; Shapiro, Bernstein 


& eo., inc., New York. 

SOMEBODY ELSE’S GIRL; lyric by Harold 
G. Frost, music by H. Clinton 
Keithley [of U. 8S.] [9361 


-© Apr. 6, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 478233; McKinley music co., Chi- 
cago. 

SoMEBODY LOVES YOU THE SAME OLD 
way; words and music by T. N. 
Sundy [of U. 8.] [9362 

© 1c. Mar. 25, 1920; E 474615; 
Theodore Nels Sundy, Viborg, 8S. D. 


SoMEDAY—JUST WE TWO; words by 
Constance Whibley, music by Elsie 
Copping [of Engiand];inC. [9363 

@ Mar.. 25, 1920; 1 cc. Mars 29, 
1920; EK 469925; Joseph Henry Lar- 
way, London. 


SoMEHOW I CAN’T FORGET YOU; words 
and music by EH. L. Mayson [of 
CBAs. ] [9364 

© Mar. 16, 1920; 2° ¢. Mar. 11, 
1920; E 474060; E. i Meysen Chi- 
cago. 


Ackerman, mu- 

sic by E. S. S. Huntington [of U. 8.] 

[93865 

© 1c. Mar. 20, 1920; B 474431; 

Irene Ackerman, Benton Harbor, 
Mich. 


SOMEONE HAS MY DADDY; words by C. 
Shoppach, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [9366 

© Apr. 19, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 24, 
1920; EX 475652; Claude Shoppach, 
Benton, Ark. 


O19 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9367 


pt. OL, S5 ws 


SOMETHING; words by Peg Gary, mu- 
sic by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [9367 

© Apr: 17; 19207°2.e: Apr. 24, 
1920; E 475683; Placida Garcia, 
Conejas, Col. 


SoMETIME; from The new dictator, 
words by Frank Craven, music by 
Silvio Hein [of U. 8.] [9368 

(CS) Mar: 22). $920)- 2c. | Mar” 23. 
1920; HE 473530; T. B. Harms & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


SOMETIME I’LL HAVE A SWEETHEART; 
words and music by Lucile Wood- 
row Wall [of U. S.] [9369 

© Apr. 3, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 6, 1920; 
E 478521; B. E. Wall & co., Kansas 
City, Mo. “ 


SoMETIME YOU WILL MISS ME; words 
by C. Gast, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. S.] Chicago, North: American 
music co. [9370 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 ec. Apr. 12, 
1920; EK 475297; Chester Gast, Port- 
land, Or. 


SOMETIMES JUST AT TWILIGHT; Words 
by Margaret Lovell, musie by Wil- 
liam G. James [of England]; in B 
flat. [9371 

(©, Mar. 10; ‘1920+. 7 ©" Mar 26, 
1920; E 469918; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. 


SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE; words by 
B. H, Slutz, music by Leo Friedman 
[of DU. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [9372 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 ec. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475356; Blanche H. Slutz, Vega, 
Tex. 

SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE HE IS SLEEP- 
ING; words by G. J. Wagers, melody 
by R. A. Browne [of U. 8.] [9373 

© 1c. Mar. 23, 1920; E 474505; 
Gien J. Wagers. Lander, Wy. 


SOMEWHERE IN POPPYLAND; one-step, 
by J. Glogau and Harry Jentes [of 
..5.|, arr by J. Gloeau> aisiru- 
mental. [9374 

© 1. Apr. 9, 1920; E 478201; 
Jack Glogau, Woodhaven, N. Y. 


SOMEWHERE THERE IS A LASSIE WHO 
LOVETH ME; words by A. N. Willis, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. S8.] 
Chicago, North American music ¢o. 

[93875 

© Nov: 4, 4919; 2° e- Apr.242, 

1920; E 475227; A. Nelson Willis, 
University, Ala. 


SOMEWHERE THERE’S SOMEONE THAT 
LOVES you; words by J. W. Boyle, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Ill., North American music 
pub. co. [9376 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 2.6, Ageia, 
1920; E 475152; J. W. Boyle, New 
Orleans. 

Sonata VI. See Bach (Johann Sebas- 
tian ) 

SONATA CELTICA; no. 4, by Charles Y. 
Stanford [of England] op. 1538; or- 
gan. [9377 

© Feb. 14, 1920; 1 ce. Mar. 1, 1920; 
E 469872; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
~ don, 

SONATA DA CAMERA; by Pietro Loca- 
telli, rev. and ed. by Emile Sauret . 
[of France]; violin and piano. F. 
David’s ed. (Augener’s edition, no. 
7437 ) [9378 

© Mar. 10, 1920; 1 «© Mar 24, 
1920; E 469872; Augener, ltd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on 
editing and revising] 

SONATA-IN G MAJOR. 
hann Sebastian) 

SONATA NO. c IN F, 
(Georg Friedrich) 


See Beethoven (Ludwig 


See Bach (Jo- 


See Hindei 


SONATE. 
van) 
SONATE DU DIABLE (Trille du diable) ; 
de Guiseppe Tartini, annotation, ré- 
vision et cadence par Edouard Na- 


daud [of France], harmonisation 
de la basse par H. Kaiser [fof 
France]; violin et piano.  (Hdi- 


tion nationale, no. 5259) [9379 

©: Mar. 13, 1920; 1:e;0Mar. BL 
1920; E 469974; Maurice Senart et 
cie, Paris. [Copyright is claimed on 
annotation, revision, cadence and 
harmonisation | 


SonaTes. See Bach (Johann Sebas- 


tian ) 


SONATINE; en trois parties, de Desire 
Emile Inghelibrecht [of France] ; 
fitite et harpe ou piano. [9380 

©..Mar, 20.° 1920" eee 
1920; E 476040; Alphonse Ledue et 
cie., Paris. 


Sone (THE) OF BROTHER HILARIO; 
part-song, words by Stephen Chal- 
mers, music by Ralph Cox [of U. 
S.]; men’s voices. (Octavo series, 
no. 442) [9381 

© Mar. 30, 1920;°2 ¢ Mar. “si, 
1920; E 473867; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Beston. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement } 


O16 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 


9398 


Sone cr joy; by Perey Blliott [of 
Great Britain]; pf. (Mocds, no. 2) 
© Feb. 2, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 4, 1920; 

E 469446; Schott & co., London. 
. [93882 


Sone (THE) oF PASADENA; march, 
two-step, words and music by R. S. 
Ewing [of U. S.] [9383 

© 1c. Mar. 31, 1920; H 473858; 
Robert Safford Ewing, Pasadena. 


Sone OF SADNESS; by Percy Elliott 
fof Great Britain]; piano. (Moods, 
no: 1) [9384 

© Feb. 2, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 4, 1920; 
E 469445 ; Schott & co., London. 


Sone oF THE EAST; words by HEliza- 
beth Hammond, music by Richard 
E.. Hammond [fof ’U.' S.]}~ opr 40, 
no: 9, [9385 

(ey) Mar...30,. 1920;: 2 ¢c. Apr: 5, 
1920; E 478105; Composers’ music 
corp., New York. 


SonG OF THE JUMPING JACK; by Mar- 
tha Dillard Beck [of U. 8S.]; piano. 
(Stories told in tone) 

ie) Mar, 25, 1920; 2’ c. -Mary 29. 
1920; E 474670; Clayton F. Sum- 
my co., Chicago. 


Sone (THE) OF THE MARTYRS; 

and musie by T. G. Green [of U. 8.] 

[93887 

Mar, 26 1920: 2c. Apr. 2, 

1920; E 478491; Thomas G. Green, 
Shelbyville, Ind. 


Sone (THE) OF THE METRO-GNOME; 


two-part song, words by Hlsie Hill,. 


music by William Y. Webbe [of 
U. 8.]; sop. and alto. 4to. (Modern 
series, no. 173) [9388 

© Apr. 20, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 21, 1920; 
E 478527 ; H. W. Gray co., New York. 


Sonc OF THE MORNING: 
Frances Morrison, music by Elmer 
Andrew Steffen [of U. S.]; medium 
voice. [9389 

© Apr. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 30, 1920; 
EK 478871; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 


SonGé OF THE NATION; words by G. 
Littledale Roberts, melody by H. C. 
Renner [of U. 8.] 

© ie. Apr. 20, 1920; E 475536; 
G. L. Roberts & H. Carter Renner, 
Cleveland. 


[G386. 


words - 


words by 


[9390 


SonG OF THE SWALLOW (Was dié 
schwalbe sang) ; by C. Bohm, op. 2790, 
rev. and fingered by H. E. Ruhe [of 
U. 8.J; piano. (Selected teaching 
compositions, series 3, no. 869) 

[9391 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 13, 1920; 
E 474237; J. H. Faunce co., Phila- 
delphia. [Copyright is claimed on 
revision, fingering and annotations] 


SONG-OFFERINGS ; words from Gitanjali 
by Rabindranath Tagore, set to mu- 
sic by Landon Ronald [of Engiand] ; 
high voice. 2nd series. Contents: 
1. Early in the day it was whis- 
pered.—2. Life of my life, I shall 
ever try.—3. Yes, I know, this is 
nothing but thy love.—4. Let all. the 
strains of joy. [9392 

© Feb. 27, 1920: 1c. Mar "29. 
1920; E 469924; Enoch & sons, Lon- 
don. 

SoNG WITHOUT worps. See Mendels- 
sohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Ludwig Fe- 
lix) 

Sones oF AVARAIR; words by Edward 
Teschemacher, music by Herbert 
Oliver [of England]; high voice. 
Contents :—1. The well of Haroun.— 
2. Thy voice is like a silver lute.—3. 
Be your way a way of roses.—. 
Thou hast departed. [9393 

© Mar. 8, 1920; 1 ec. Mar. 138, 1920; 
E 469624; Joseph Henry Larway, 
London. 


SONGS OF GLADNESS; Children’s day 
Service, words by various authors, 
music by Chas. H. Gabriel and others 
fol ..o:). ovo. ; [9394 

© Apr. 10, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 16, 1920; 
aff. Apr. 15, 1920; A 568090; Hope 
pub. co., Chicago. 

SONGS OF THE COUNTRYSIDE; words by 
Sydney Harrowing, music by T. Mas- 
kell Hardy [of Great Britain]; chil- 
dren’s voices. [9395 

©) Mar. 11, 1920; 1 ‘c.-Mar, 24, 
1920; E 469793; J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd., London. 

SoNIA; Souvenir de ballet, par Percy 
Elliott [of England]. 1. Orch. 2. 
Piano. [9396, 9397 

© Ma® 11, 1920; 1 ce. each Mar. 12, 
1920;:E 469550, 469553; G. Ricordi 
& co., Milan. 

Sonny; words by Myles Mitchell, mu- 
sic by S. Henry Rossman [of U. §8.], 
arr. by Fred T. Fleming [of U. S8.] 

[9898 
© 1c. Mar. 29, 1920; E 473758; 
Meyer M. Rossman, Somerville, Mass. 


Od 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9399 


SONNY’S LULLABY ; words and music by 
L. G. Monk [of U. S.] [93899 
©. Mar....15,. 1920.2: .c., Mar. aT, 
1920; EH 474719; Louise Glenn Monk, 
Inman, S. C. 


SoNS OF THE LIVING MORNING. 
Verdi (Giuseppe) 

SOON ’TWILL ALL BE SUNSHINE; words 
by W. K. Doepke, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, IIL, 
North American music pub, co. 


See 


[9400 

© Dec. 80, 1919; 2c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475165; Walter K. Doepke, Worm- 
leysburg, Pa. 


SOUDANESSE; desert song and camel 
trot, words and music by C. Mort- 
land [of U. S.] [9401 

© Mar. 27,.1920; 2..c:» Mar. 29, 
1920; BH 473784 : Charlie Mortland, 
St. Louis. 


Sout (THE) IN THE DARK; Sacred 
song, poem by Louis Altheimer, mu- 
Sie by Bessie M. Altheimer [of U. 
S.]; sop. or medium voice. [9402 

© Apr. 6, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 9, 1920; 
E 478197 ; Miriam pub. co., St. Louis. 


Sout (THE) oF SxrQquorA; musical 
drama in four episodes, lyrics by 
Don W. Richards and T. V. Cator, 
music by T. V. Cator [of U. S.] 


[9403 | 


©°L « Mar. °22,°1920:; "199987: 
Thomas Vincent Cator, Carmel, Calf. 


Souw’s (THE) WIND WHISPER; words 
by Elizabeth A. Voss, music by E. S. 
S. Huntington [of U. S8.] [9404 

© 1e. Apr. 16, 1920; EH 478354; 
Mrs. H. W. Voss, Cincinnati. 


Source (LA); menuet, poésie de Mau- 
rice Chevais, musique de Auguste 
Chapuis [of France]; 2 voix. 4to. 

[9405 

@°* Mar. 13,71920:' 4 -€8 Mar 31, 

1920; E 469964; Durand et cie., 
Paris. 


SouTtH CAROLINE; words and music by 
G. H. Stamper [of U. 8.], arr. by 
N. L. Kineaid [of U. 8.] _ [9406 

© 1c. Apr. 24, 1920; E 480051; 
George H. Stamper, New York. 


SOUTHERN JUBILEE; words by Layton 
Walsh and Edwin McConnell, music 
by Al Jackson [i. e. Albert Francis 
Jackson, of U. S.] [9407 

© Feb. 1,.1920; 2 c. Mar. 2, 1920; 
HE 474206; Wayne music co., Detroit. 


D 


fof 


( 


pt. II, 1. S., Vv. 15 


SOUTHSIDE MARCH; two step, by Chas. 
Southwell [of U. 8.]; military band. 
4to. [9408 

© Apr. 20, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 24, 1920; 
HY 475751; Geo. Southwell pub. co., 
Kansas City, Mo. 


SOUVENIR D’ AUBER; quadrille, by S. V. 
Balfour [of England] ; violin, cornet, 
clarinet, ’eello and_ bass. (In 
Hawkes & son’s dance album no. 8, 
no. 12) [9409 

© Feb. 13, 1920; 1 «. Mar. 2, 1920; 
E 469478 ; Hawkes & son, London. 


SOUVENIR ROMANTIQUE; by C. Roland 
Wlick [of U. 8.]; violin and piano. 

[9410 

© Mar..18, 1920% 2.0) Marois, - 
1920; EH 4742 23 + Plick- Bigs oy musie 

pub co., Atlanta, 


SOUVENIRS DE CHOPIN; arr. by J. M. 
Blose [of U. 8.]; piano. (Young 
American artist) (9411 

© Mar. 25, 1920: 2 c. Mar. 29, 
1920; H 473711; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement] 


SPERANZA (LA) DELLE DONNE; Versi e 
musica di Valter [of Italy]; mand. 
ace. Naples, Emilio Gennarelli e ec. 
Ato. [9412 

© Feb. «1, 1920; 4 cioeenwee 
1920; E 469950; Italian book ¢o., 
New York. 

SPHINX (THE); Hgyptian intermezzo, 
words and music by J. Berni Bar- 
bour Tot DW. Sit [9413 

© Sept. 4, 1919; 2 e Mar. 26, 
1920; H 478142; Pace & Handy mu- 
sie co., inc., New York. 


SPINDRIFT; by Dorothy 
Great Britain] ; piano. 


Howell [of 
[9414 


©) Jan.” 28, “19205 i ea eee ee 
1920; E 469896; Anglo-French music 
co., ltd., London. 


Spirit (THE) OF CHRISTMAS; Service, 
text by Flora Kirkland, musie by 
I. H. Meredith and J. W. Lerman 
[of U. S.] 8vo. [9415 

‘© Nov. 2, 1918; 2 ec. Feb. 2, 1920; 
aff. Jan. 31, 1920; A 563086; Tullar- 
Meredith co., New York, 


SPLENDID, TOP HOLE; oh let us be joy- 
ful, written and composed by Jack 
Foley [of England] [9416 

© Apr. 1, 1920; 1 ¢@ Apr. 9, 1920; 
E 476068; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


8 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 


9434 


SPOKEN sones; words by Dana Bur- 
net, music by Arthur Koerner [of 
U.S.j Contents :—1. The vagrant.— 
2. The hand-organ man.—38. Love’s 
on the highroad. [9417 

© Mar. 23, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 25, 
1920; E 474520; G. Schirmer, inc, 
New York. 


SPRAY OF GOLDEN BROOM; a _ token, 
words by Alfred Latham, music by 
Ferd W. Sparrow [of Great Brit- 
ain]; in E flat. [9418 
fee) Mar. 24,°1920; 1G Mar. .24, 
1920; E 469795; Keith, Prowse & 
co., ltd., London. ; 

Spring; words by Thomas Nash, mu- 
sic by Mortimer Wilson [of U. 8.] 
op. 59, no. 4; medium voice (Four 
songs, no. 4) [9419 

fey Mir. 2737519207: 2c. Mar: 29, 
1920; E 473776; Composers music 
corp., New York. 

SPRING BLOSSOMS; by Léon Adam [of 
Great Britain]; piano. [9420 

© Feb. 24, 1920; 1 « Mar. 24, 
1920; E 469871 ; Augener, ltd., Lon- 
don. 


SPRING DANCE; by Francesco B. De 

Leone [of U. S.] op. 27, no. 1; piano. 

‘ [9421 

moar 12 1920°'2 & Apr, 13, 

1920; E 475386; G. Schirmer, inc, 
New York. 

Spring (A) FANCY; words by Mary 
Gardenia, music by John H. Dens- 
more [of VU. 8.]; high voice, in E 
flat. [9422 

aor. .9,, 1920° 2 .c¢. Apr, 14, 
1920; E 475511; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 

SPRING FLOWERS; by Charles Huerter 

fof U. S.J]; piano. Studio edition. 
[9423 


© Apr. 19, 1920; 2: ¢.. Apr. -J6, 
1920; EH 478380; C. C. Church & co., 
Hartford. 
Spring (A). HoLipAy; by Charles 
Huerter [of U. 8.]; piano. Studio 
edition. {9424 


er Aor. 19 1920: 2 cc Apr AG. 
1920; E 478391; C. C. Church & co., 
Hartford. 


SPRING TIME; intermezzo, by C. S. 
Morrison [of U. S.], op. 178; pf. 
[9425 
i) Mar. 25. 1920-2 ‘ce. Mar. 29; 
1920; E 473713; Theo. Presser co., 

Philadelphia. 


Staccato; de J. C. Eschmann, op. 16, 
choisies, revues, doigtées et an- 
notées de I. Philipp [of France]; 


piano. (Les collections du méne- 
strel: Anthologie pianistique, no. 22) 
- [9426 

© Mar. 6; 1920°"1 c. Mar.*24, 
1920; EK 469821; Heugel & cie., 
Paris. [Copyright is claimed on re- 


vising, fingering and annotating] 


de J. Zarembski, op. 7, choisie, 
revue doigtée et annotée par I. 


Philipp [of France]; piano. (Les 
collections du ménestrel: Anthol- 
ogie pianistique, no. 5) [9427 


© Mar. 6; 1920; 1. e Mar. -24, 
1920; E 469804; Heugel & cGcie,, 
Paris. [Copyright is claimed on re- 
vision, fingering and annotation] 


di Alfredo Berisso [of 
(Impressioni, no. 2) 
[9428 
@* Apri) 18208 1. es Apex 716, 
1920; E 476174; G. Ricordi & ©co., 
Milan. 

STANDARD STUDIES FOR THE LEFT HAND; 
compiled, annotated and ed. by 
Mentor Crosse [of U. 8.]; pianc, v. 
6G ¢. [9429, 9430 

(C) Apr. 14 1920 ;-2.c. each Apr..2G, 
1920; E 475498, 475494; John Church 
co., Cincinnati. [Copyright is 
claimed on compiling, annotating 
and editing] 


STALATTITI ; 
Italy]; pf. 


STANDIN’ IN DE NEED 0’ PRAYER; negro 
Spiritual, arr. by William Reddick 
[of U. S.]; male voices. 4to. (Series 
of part songs, no. 3009) [9431 

© Apr. 8, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 13, 1920; 
E 475383; Huntzinger & Dilworth, 
inc., New York. 


STARRY-EYES ; words and music by W. 
R. Waghorne fof Great Britain, 
domiciled at Newark, N. J.] [9432 

© 1 ce. Apr. 2, 1920; EH 474760; 
William Richard Waghorne, In- 
dianapolis. 


STARS AND SILENCE; words by Herbert 
J. Brandon, music by Bayly Ransom 
[of Great Britain] ; in D. [9433 

© Mar. 31, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 1, 1920; 
E 476002; J. B. Cramer & co., lid., 
London. 


STEAMSHIP FRED’K DOUGLAS OF THE 
BLACK STAR LINE; words by F. 
Douglas, music by E. S. 8S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. 8.] [9434 

© 1c. Apr. 7, 1920; E 478067; 
Frederick Douglas, New York. 


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9435 


STEHE FEST; worte und musik von D. 
Koroch [of U. 8.], harm. von H. I. 
K. Goerg. [9435 

© Feb. 17, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 11, 1920; 
1c. Mar. 17, 1920; E 473370; David 
Koroch, Fresno, Calif. 


SrEeP INSIDE; from Little Miss Charity, 
lyric by Edward Clark, music by 
S. R. Henry and M. Savin [of U. 8.] 

[9436 

© Apr. 5, 1920; 2.e..Apr. 5, 1920; 

E 473965; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. 


STEP OUT OF GLOOM INTO SUNSHINE; 
' words by J. Norman, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U.8.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [9437 


© Dec. 30, 1919; 2c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475182; Jeannett Norman, Buf- 
falo. 


STEPPING STONES; three sketches, by 
Frederic Wiison-Reade [of Eng- 
land]; pf. Contents: 1. Moonlight.— 
2. The elves at play.—3. The silver 
rill. [94388 

© Apr. 8, 1920; 1 e. Apr. 13, 1920; 
E 476080; H. Sharples & son, Itd., 
London. 


STEPS; one-step, by Lao Silésu [of 
Italy]; piano. [9439 
© Mar. 27, 1920; 1c. Apr. 13, 1920; 
E 476134; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
Stop 1T; dance, by Walter Morressy 
[of »Hngland]; piano. London, 
Walsh, Holmes & co. [9440 
© Feb. 25, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 18, 1920; 
Ei 469572; Percy John Cross, Man- 
chester, England. 


STORM OR FIGHT. See First pianoforte 
album of cinema music. 


STORNELLI MARINARESCHI; di N. Ro- 
mani [of Italy, domiciled at New 
York]; piano e melodia. [9441 

© 1c. Mar. 29, 1920; E 473786; 
Nullo Romani, New York. 


_ STORNELLI SICILIANI; melody, arr. by 
Giuseppe Tarantola [of Italy, domi- 
ciled at Brooklyn, N. Y.] [9442 
© 1c Mar. 31, 1920; E 473889; 
Giuseppe Laudicina, Brooklyn. 


STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL GLIDE; one step 
from Linger longer Letty, by Alfred 
Goodman [of U.8.]; orch. 4to. 

[9443 

© Apr. 21, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 22, 1920; 

EH 478683; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 

[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 15 


STRAYED; words by L. Gove Hobart, — 
music by Hector Richard [of U. 8.] 
Chicago, Ill, Legters music co. [9444 

© Apr. 6, 1920; 2 ec Apr. 24, 1920; 
HE 475685; Lucinda G. Hobart, Min- 
neapolis. 


STREET OR COMEDY LOVE SCENE. See 
First pianoforte album of cinema 
music. 


STRIKE; from What’s in a name, by 
Milton Ager [of U. 8.], arr. by Ar- 
thur Lange [of U. 8.]; orch. with 
piano. 4to. [9445 

© Apr. 20, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 21, 1920; 
KE 475587 ; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment ] 


STROFETTE DI NOVITA; versi di A. 
Trusiano musica di F. Albano [of 
Italy]; mand. ace: Naples; F-. 
Bideri. 4to. [9446 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 @ Mar. 8, 1920; 
E 469619; Italian book co. New 
York. 


STUDII-CAPRICCI; di Henri Wieniawski, 


op. 18, riveduti e commentati da 
Mareo <Anzoletti [of Italy]; duo 
violini, (Hdizione Ricordi, no. 174) 


[9447 


© Mar. 11, 1920; 1°)’ Mar. 12, 
1920; E 469547; G. Ricordi & €o., 
Milan. 


SuUcH A LITTLE QUEEN; from Green- 
wich Village follies, lyric by John 
Henry Mears, music by Earnest 
Golden [of U. 8.] [9448 

© Apr. 9, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 10, 1920; 
BF) 478230; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 

SUFFER LITTLE CHILDREN; words by 
Frank Sewall, music by W. Rhys- 
Herbert [of U. 8.]; high voice, in B 
flat. [9449 

© Apr. 8, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 9, 1920; 
E 478169; J. Fischer & bro.,. New 
York. 


SUITE DE DANSES; no. 1, di Alfredo 
Berisso [of Italy]; piano. [9450 
©) Apr. 15,°1920: “lL. @ Ape te 
1920; H 476184; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


SUMMER DAYS; two part song, words 
by J. Anthony McDonald, music by 
Charles Marshall [of Great Britain] ; 
equal voices. (Two-part songs, se- 
ries 4, no. 19) [9451 

© Mar. 16, 1920; 1 ec. Mar. 2, 1920; 
E 469656; Joseph Williams, ltd., 
London. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 


SUMMER DAYS AND SUMMER NIGHTS; 
words by Kate Burnley Belt, music 
by Edric Cundell [of Great Britain] 

[9452 


© Mar. 4, 1920; 1 ec. Mar. 16, 1920; 


E 469667; Chappell & co. Iltd., 
London, 
SumMMeER (A) wHoLipAy (Yacances 


deté) ; by Oscar Beringer [of Great 
Britain]; piano. (Edition 1008) 
Contents: 1. Departure.—2. On the 
water.—3. A little dance.—4. The 
Pierrots. [9453 

var It. 1920: 1. ¢. Apr. 17; 
1920; E 476238; Besworth & co., ltd., 
London. 


Sun (THE) IS CHANGING, SO IS THE 
MOON; words by W. M. McDonald, 
music by E. S. 8. Huntington [of 
U.S.) [9454 

© 1e. Apr. 6, 1920; E 474901; 
W. M. McDonald, Jersey City. 


SUNBEAM DANCE; by M. L. Preston [of 

U. 8.]; piano. [9455 

Bar oto" 2 “eC. ‘Mar. 29. 

1920: H 473712: Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


Sunny (THE) SoutH; words by R. W. 
Histock, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. §S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[9456 

a Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 

EH 474783; Ruth W. Estock, Bridge- 
aden Conn, 


SUNNY SOUTHERN SMILES; words and 
musie by L. Wolfe Gilbert, Dar] Mac 
Boyle and Jos. 
arr. by J. S. Glickman [of U. S.] 

[9457. 

© Mar 19, 19120; 2 ec. Mar. 30, 

1920; E -478490; Gilbert & Fried- 
land, ine., New York. 


SUNRISE. See Outdoor life.—-Pictures. 
Sursetr. See Pictures. 
SUNSET AND EVENING STAR; quartet 


or chorus, [words by Tennyson], mu- 
sic by John Wiegand [of Be Sul 5 
mixed voices. [9458 

Py Apt So. 1920 2 e.May. 3, 
1920; E 478967; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


SUNSET (THE) TRAIL; words by L. ‘J. 
Atkinson, music by E. 8. 8S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [9459 

© 1c. Apr. 6, 1920; E 474882; 
L. J. Atkinson, Montpelier, O. 


Cooper [of U. 8.], 


9468 


SUNSHINE AND SHADOWS; words and 
music by Bernard Hamblen [of 
Great Britain]; in A flat. [9460 

© Apr. 9, 1920; 1 « Apr. 9, 1920; 
HE) 476061; Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., 
London. 


SUNSHINE (THE) Girt; words by C. BH. 


Glover, music by Edouard Hessel- 
berg [of U. S.J [9461 
cy Apr 10. 49200. 2 ec. Apr. 29; 


1920; E 478939; Charies E. Giover, 
Portland, Me. 


SUNSHINE LAND; lyrie by F. Jarmac, 
music by Paul Jeffries [of U. 8.] 
[9462 
© 1c. Mar. 20, 1920; E 474443; 
Frank Jarmac, Chicago. 


SUNSHINE OF THE WORLD; duet, from 
Sunshine of the world, words by 
James Heard, music by Charles Cu- 
villier of England] [9463 

GC -Web:.- 19; “1920*" 2° ¢. Mar, 
1920; E 469695; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew; Itd., London. 


from the operetta, words by 
James Heard, music by Charles Cu- 
Villier [of England] [9464 

©) Mar. 373919204 he. -Apry 9, 
1920; E 476070; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. 


waltz from the operetta, by 
Charles Cuvillier, selected and arr. 
by Walter R. Collins [of England] ; 
orch. Ato. [9465 
© ‘Mar, 5; 1920°°1 © Mar.* 26, 
1920; E 469915; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. 
—— —— piano. [9466 
© Mar. 24.°9920=" 1: e ‘Apra3, 
1920; E 476103; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, itd., London. 


SUNSHINE OF YOUR EYES; words by 
P. F. Weger, music by Leo Fried- 
man fof U. S:] = Chicago, North 
American music ¢o. [9467 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475830; Pearl French Weger, 
Fresno, Calif. 


SUNSHINE SINGING GAMES; dramtised, 
words and music by Amy Hill [of 
Great Britain] 4to. [9468 

© Mar.. 12,, 1920; 1 ic. Mar. 20, 
1920; 469749; J. Saville & co., Lon- 
don. 


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9469 


SUNSHINE TRAIL; [words anon.], mu- 
sic by W. Eckstein [of Canada] 
[9469 
© Apr. 9, 1920; 1c. Apr. 10, 1920; 
E 476113; William Eckstein, Mon- 
treal, Canada. 


SUONNO ’E ROSA; versi e musica di 
FE. M. Russo [of Italy]; mand. ace. 
Naples, Emilio Gennarellie ec. 4to. 

[9470 


© Feb. 1, 1920; 1 e. Mar. 31, 1920; 


E 469945; Italian book co., New 
York. 
‘SuoR CAMILLA; versi di Armando 


musica di Muzio Chesi [of 
Italy]; mand. ace. Naples, Emilio 
Gennarelli e ¢. [9471 

© Feb. i, 1920; 1 ec. Mar. 31, 1920; 


Volpi, 


E 469940; Italian book co., New 
York. 
SUPREMACY OF RIGHT; grand march, 


by Herbert L. Clarke [of U. 8.]; E 
fiat alto saxophone and piano. 

[9472 

© Nov. 8, 1919; 2 c. Mar. 11, 1920; 

E 474136; Carl Fischer, New York. 


SURE IT’S GREAT TO THINK OF JRELAND; 
words by C. W. March, music by 
C. H. Heckman [of U. S.] [94738 

© 1c. Apr. 19, 1920; E 478444; 
Charles H. Heckman and Clarence 
W. March, Reading, Pa. 


SURROUNDED By DIXIELAND; lyric by 
Paul Cunningham and Al. Dubin, 
musie by Irving Weill [of U. S.] 

[9474 

© Apt? 189065208 Apr)22, 

1920; E 475580; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 


Susan Doozan; words by L. Frank 
Baum, music by Byron Gay [of 
UsS.] [9475 

© Mar. 1, 1920; 2 « Mar, 13, 
1920; E 474266; Cooper’s melody 
shop, Los Angeles. 


Suzon; valse, from the opera Les 
Ssaltimbanques, by Louis Ganne, arr. 
by Bertram Lestrange [of England] ; 
orch. 4to. (Orchestral journal of 
popular music, no. 628) [9476 

© Mar. 10, 1920; 1c. Mar. 26, 
1920; E 469913; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. 


Swan (THE) See Saint-Saéns (Charles 
Camille) 


pt. 11 B.S. 


SWANEE BLUES; fox trot, by Goodman 
and Delcamp, played by Clarence 
Jones [of U. S.] (Imperial player 
rolls, no. $1069) [9477 

© Apr. 21, 1920; 2 « Apr. 24, 
1920; E. 475754; Imperial player 
roll co., Chicago. [Copyright is 
claimed on interpretation] 


SWANEE MOON; lyric by Harold G. 
Frost, melody by F. Henri Klick- 
man [of U. 8.] [9478 


© 1c Mar. 13, 1920; BH 474249; 
McKinley music co., Chicago. 


SWANEE SHORE; quartette, by Sidney 
D. Mitchell, Arthur Fields and Irvy- 
ing Kaufman, arr. by Harrison Hall 
[of U. S8.]; male voices. 4to. [9479 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 ec. Apr. 9, 1920; 
E 475069; Leo Feist, ine, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


SWEET AFTER WHILE; words by Horace 
Y. Ware, music by Geo. Trevor [of 
Ue 5.] [9480 

© 1c. Apr. 8, 1920; E 474968; 
James Henry, Jonesboro, Ark. 


SWEET BABY MINE; words by L. Shee- 
han, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. 
S.] New York, World music pub. 
corp. [9481 

© Mar. 22, 1920; 2 e. Mar. 24, 
1920; E 473501; Lionel Sheehan, Ly- 
man, Miss. 


SWEET DREAMS OF YOU, DEAR; words by 
G. C. Brooks, jr., music by Geo. 
Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New York, World 
music pub. corp. [9482 

© Mar. 22, 1920; 2 e@ Mar. 24, 
1920; E 473477; G. Clarence Brooks, 
jr., Philadelphia. 


SwEET HAWAIIAN MOONLIGHT (Soirs 
d’Hawai); de F. Henry Klickmann 
fof U. S.], arr. par S. Chapelier [of 
France]; orch. avec piano conduc- 
teur. 4to. [9483 

© Jan. 31) °1920; ee. Peas 
1920; E 469353; Chappell & co., ltd., 
Paris. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


SWEET HOME; words by B. Mann, music 
by E. S. S. Huntington [of U. 8.] 
[9484 

© 1c. Apr. 14, 1920; E 478343; 
Burkett Mann, Rana, N. M. 


SWEET IS TRUE LOVE; words by Tenny- 
son, music by Helen Fothergill [of 
Great Britain] [9485. 

© Apr. 1, 1920; 1 ce Apr. 23, 1920; 
E 476307; Augener, ltd., London. 


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no. 5, 1920 


9506 


SWEET LITTLE ANGEL; words by W. H. 
Fisher, music by E. 8. S. Huntington 
[of U. 8.] [9486 

© 1c. Apr. 29, 1920; E 475846; 
Wim. H. Fisher, Jersey City. . 


Sweet Lona Lee; words by Mabel C. 
Peterson, music by J. E. Andino [of 
Bas. | [9487 

© 1c. Apr. 7, 1920; E 478027; Mrs. 
David H. Peterson, Marion, O. 


SWEET LuaNnA; waltz, by J. S. Zamec- 
nik [of U. 8.]; full orch. and words. 
4to. (Dance edition) [9488 

© Apr. 14, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 17, 1920; 
E 475524; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleve- 
land. 


SWEET MEMORIES; words by Anna 
Fritz, melody by C. J. Sinning [of 
U. §.J, arr. by Ben B. Miller [of 
U. §.] [9489 

© 1c Mar. 24, 1920; E 478520; 
Charles John Sinning, Brooklyn. 


words by J. Elmer Lane, music by 
R. Lane [of U. S.] [9490 

© 1c Apr. 29, 1920; E 475845; 
Ruth Lane, Millport, N. Y. 


SWEET SIAMESE; fox trot, by Madden 
and Earl [pseud. of Robert King], 
played by Victor Arden and Muriel 
Pollock [of U.8.];in C. (Rhythmo- 
dik song roll, J 103703) [9491 

© May 20, 1919; 2 ce. Apr. 29, 1920; 
E 480010; Rythmodik music corp., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation ] 


SWEET SIXTEEN; words and music by 

E. W. Miller [of Canada] [9492 

© Feb. 13, 1920; 1 c Feb. 20, 1920; 

E 468257; Edward W. 
ronto, Canada. 


Sweet (A) ro-sorrow; words by Bin- 
don Mallory, music by Brenda Gayne 
[of England]; in A. [9493 

© Mar. 24, 1920; 1.¢. Apr. 5, 1920: 
E 476007; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


SWEET VIOLA; words and music by R. 
L. Holtz [of U. S.] Chicago, Leg- 
ters music co. [9494 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 12, 1920; 
E 474823; Robert L. Hoitz, Houston. 


SWEET VIOLET; waltz, by Bjarne Rol- 
seth [of Norway, domiciled at Brook- 
lyn] op. 24, no. 2; piano. 

© Mar. 25, 1920; 2 ce. Mar. 25, 
1920; E 474536; John Ferdinand 
Schroeder, New York. 


Miller, To- | 


‘SWEETHEART OF 


[9495 - 


SWEETEST (THE) GIRL; words by H. 
Adams, music by Edouard Hessel- 
berg [of U. S.] [9496 

© Mar 17, 1820 2° Mar. Se, 
1920; E 478941; Harold Adams, 
Portland, Or. 

SWEETHEART; words by H. Vernon and 
Duke Rogers, melody by H. Vernon 
bot Us. | [9497 

© 1 ec. Mar. 29, 1920; Ei 478779; 
Harry Vernon, Chicago. 

SWEETHEART DEAR, I LOVE YOU ONLY; 

words and music by Geo. L. Beach 


fof U. S.] [9498 
© Mar.+26; 192032 -e;,,Mar. -26,- 
1920; E 473740; Morris Levinson 


pub. co., Chicago. 


SWEETHEART I DREAM OF YOU; words 
by W. P. Yaden, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. 8.] Chicage, Legters 
music co. [9499 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 
E 474840; Wm. P. Yaden, Trout 
Lake, Wash. 

SWEETHEART MINE; words by N. John- 
son, music by C. E. Bray, jr. [of 
U.S.) [9500 
~ © Apr. 22, 1920; 2c. Apr. 22 1920; 
E 478704; Bray, Arringdale & co., 
Easton, Md. 

words by P. Roy, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington fof U. §.] [9501 

© 1c. Mar. 24, 1920; E 473523; 
Peter Roy, Lawrence, Mass. 

SWEETHEART NELL; words by Z. Z. 
Shields, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. §.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [9502 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475288; Zuba Z. Shields, E. St. 
Louis, Ill. 


SWEETHEART 0’ MINE; words and musie 
by W. D. Leitch [of U. 8.] [9503 
© 1c. Apr. 29, 1920; E 475860; W. 
D. Leitch, Winnipeg, Canada. 
MINE; words and 
music by R. W. Ball [of U. 8.] [9504 
© 1c. Mar. 27, 1920; E 473639; 
.Ralph Wilson Ball, Scranton, Pa. 
— words by C. R. Aerni, music by 
Geo. Trevor [of U. S.] [9505 
© 1c. Mar. 11, 1920; EB. 474072; 
Clara R. Aerni, Columbus, Neb. 
—words by H. D. Albright, music 
by Hector Richard [ef U. 8.]_ Chi- 
eago, Legters music co. [9506 
© Apr. 17, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 24, 1920: 
E 475683; Henry D. Albright, Akron, 
oO. 


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9507 


pt. 11, Bis Wea 


SWEETHEART OF MINE—Continued. 

words by L. I. Carlson, music by 
Leo Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
North American musie co. [9507 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 ce. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475223; Leslie I. Carlson, Min- 
neapolis. 

SWEETHEART OF MY YESTERDAY; words 
By H.,. P. Herr, music bys: S_ 8; 
Huntington [of U. S.] [9508 

© 1c. Apr. 14, 1920; E 478345; 
Henry P. Herr, Washington, Ind. 

SWEETHEART SUE; words and music by 
C. E. Weaver [of U. S.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [9509 


© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 
EK 474848; Curtis E. Weaver, 
Akron, O. 

SWEETHEART, WON’T YOU COME BACK TO 
ME; words by G. W. Burke, music by 
Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New York, 
World music pub. corp. [9510 

© Mar. 22, 1920; 2 ¢. Mar. 24, 
1920; E 473499; Geo. W. Burke, 
Brookline, Mass. 

SWEETHEARTS ALWAYS; words by Har- 
mon Allen, music by Mildred [of 
U. S.J [9511 

© Ape. 24> 1920%.2- ef Apr. 22, 
1920 °° Hi. 475602. T.: B. Harms & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 

SWEETHEART’S (A) DREAM; words by 
L. Klahn, music by E. 8. 8. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S.] [9512 

© ie. Apr. 23, 1920; E 478660; 
Luama Klahn, Wheatland, Ia. 

SWEETIE 0’ MINE; words by Haven 
Gillespie, melody by Egbert Van 
Alstyne [of U. S.], arr. by Frank 
Barry [of U. S.] [9513 

© 1.¢ Mar. 26, 1920; E 473570; 
Van Alstyne & Curtis, Chicago. 

Swine (THE) See Lyrics. 

SWING LOW, SWEET CHARIOT; negro 
spiritual, words anon., music arr. 
by Harvey B. Gaul [of U. S.] ; men’s 

- voices. 4to. (Modern. series, no. 
176) 

@, Apr.,419..1920,- 2 «. 
1920 ;..E 475530; H.W. 
New York. 

SWING SONG. 


Apr. 20, 
Gray o., 


See ’Cello and I. bk. 1. 


SYLVAN SKETCHES; by H. Helm, arr. 
by Walter E. Loud [of U. 8.]; orch. 
with piano conductor. (Popular 
eonecert library, series 3, no. 56) 

[9515 

Or. wAprE.Y 13." 1920. 2ee., Apr: 17, 

1920; EH 478475; Boston music co., 
Boston. 


SYLVIA’S LOVERS; light opera in two 
acts, words and music by Bernard 
Rolt [of Great Britain]; vocal se. 
4to. [9516 

© Feb. 13, 1920; 1 ce. Mar. 3, 1920; 
H) 469447; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


valse, by Bernard Rolt, arr. by 
H. M. Higgs [of Great Britain]; 
orch. 4to. (Chappell & co.’s or- 
chestral journal, no. 781) [9517 

© Mar. 22, 1920; 1 e. Apr. 9, 1920; 
E 476066; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement ] 


SYMPATHETIC (A) OR SAD SCENE. See 
First pianoforte album of cinema 
music. 


SyMPHONIES. -‘See Beethoven (Lud- 
wig van) 


SYNCOPATED DREAMS; melody by Jack 
Glogau and Ted Fiorito [of U. 8.1], 
arr. by Romo Falk [of U. S.] [9518 

© 1c. Apr. 20, 1920; E 475542; 
Fred Fisher, ine, New York. 


TAcLracozzo (Riccgrpdo); Sei piceoli 
studii (Six petites, études); su dif- 
ferenti colpi d’arcc in 4* posizione 


con ace. di secondo violino, di R. 
Tagliacozzo [of Italy];  violino. 
(Edizione Ricordi, no. 225) [9519 


© Mar. 14,°1820< dt: Cline se. 
1920; EX 469544; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


TAKE AWAY MY DREAMS; from Jack in 
petticoats, lyric by Thomas Grant 
Springer, music by John McGhie [of 
U.S.) [9520 

© Apr. 8, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 10, 1920; 
E 475092; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


TAKE IT FROM ME; words and melody 
by B. Recea [of Italy, domiciled at 
San Francisco, Calif.], arr. by Al- 
bert Archivi [of Italy, domiciled at 
San Francisco] [9521 

© 1c Mar. 29, 1920; E 478782; 
‘Billy Recea, San Francisco. 


TAKE IT FROM ME, THEY WILL TAKE IT 
FROM YoU; words and music by H. 
D. Israel [of U. 8.], arr. by R. J. 
Harrison [of U. 8.] [9522 

© 1c. Apr. 5, 1920; E 478180; 
Ralph Joseph Harrison and Moward 
De Farris Israel, Pittsburgh. 


584 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 


TAKE ME AWAY FROM THE CITY; words 
and music by Floyd Trahern [of 
we S.J [9523 

© “Mar. 9;°1920; 2 c Mar. 18, 
1920; EX 474259; Sunset music pub. 
co., Kansas. City, Mo. 


TAKE ME BACK; words by S. Abramo- 
vitz, melody by Artie Bowers [of 
Us54 [9524 

© 1c. April 2, 1920; E 473916; 
Samuel Abramovitz, Baltimore. 


JAKE ME BACK IN MY DREAMS; words 
by F. E. Boire, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. S.] [9525 

© 1 c. Apr. 14, 1920; E 478328; 
Frances Hgan Boire, Montreal, 
Canada. 


‘TAKE ME BACK TO BROADWAY; words 
by H. J. Shattuck, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. S.] [9526 

© 1c. Apr. 16, 1920; E 478352; 
H. J: Shattuck, Altman, W. Va. 


TAKE ME BACK TO SUNNY FRANCE; 
words by J. Engel, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. 8.; Chicago, Legters 
music co. [9527 

oe Ager 19, 1920; 2 ¢. Apr.: 24, 
1920; E 475648; Johnnie Engel, 
Gettysburgh, S. D. 


TAKE ME /BACK TO THE PARADISE OF 
OLD-FASHIONED FOLKS; words by O. 
M. Leirevaag and A. Borge, music 
by E. 8. S. Huntington [of U. 8.] 

[9528 

© 1c Apr. 7, 1920; E 478045; 

O. M. Leirevaag and A. Borge, Chi- 
cago. 


TAKE YOUR GIRLIE TO THE MOVIES; One 
step. by Leslie, Kalmar and Wend- 
ling, played by Marry Archer and 
Robert .Joyee [of U.-S.];.-in GC. 
{Rythmodik song roll, J 104243) 

3 [9529 

© June 20, 1919; 2 ec. Apr. 29, 

19290; E 475985; Rythmodik music 

eorp., New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on interpretation. ] 


Tare (THE) oF JuBA; characteris- 
tique, by Vineent Tkaczyk, [of U. 
S.]; piano. [95380 


(© Mar. 3, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1920; 
FE 471918; A. W. Perry’s sons, Se- 
dalia, Mo. 


TALES OF HorrMan. See Celebrated 
composers, their works and how to 
enjoy them. . 


TAMBOURS (LES) DE FRANCE; choeur, 
poésie de Maurice Chevais, musique 
de Auguste Chapuis [of France]; 2 
voix. 4to. [9531 

© “Mer. -18;" 49209* 1.6" Mar. 31, 
1920; E 469968; Durand et cie., 
Paris. 

TANGO (THE) ROCK; novelty dance, 
composed by Jchn Neat [of Eng- 
land]; piano. - [95382 

©) Feb. 27, 1920.51. ea; Mar, 6, 
1920; E 469676; Herman Darewski 
musie pub. co., London. 


TANTUM ERGO; de Paul Delnatte [of 
France]; 4 voix mixtes avec. ace. 
@’orgue. (Selecta opera: Collection 
choisie. no, 52) [9533 © 

©) Dee. 24 1919;:"°1 c. Apr.-10, 
1920; EH 476092; L.-J. Biton, St. 
Laurent-sur-Sévre, France. 

TARANTELLE by Joseph Holbrook [of 
England] op. 20, ne. 4; pianoforte- 
four- hands. (our dances, no. 4) 

[9534 

©) Apry £5.71920" A..C.+A De, glG, 

1920; E 476198; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 

See Holbrooke (Joseph) 
dances. , 

TARENTELLE; de Georges Hiie [of 
France]; violon et piano. [9535 

© Jan. 1, 1920; 1 « Feb. 10, 1920; 
E 469123; Alphonse Leduc et cie., 
Paris. 


Four 


TARENTELLE MICROSCOPIQUE; de F., 
Blanche Binet [of France] op. 125; 
piano. (Les Lilliputiennes, no. 9) 

[9536 

GS), Meats 20.1920. 1. ec Apr. <i, 

1920; E 476038; Alphonse Leduc et 
cie., Paris. 

Tr Deum; chorus, by Gustav Holst [of 
England]; mixed voices. 4to. (Mod- 
ern church series, no. 215) [9537 

(Oc Mare! 25." J920 es te ex Apr: 3, 
1920; BH 476024; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London. 


TEARS IN GRIEF; words by M. Oeffin- 
ger, music by Geo. Trevor [of 
UE Se] [9538 

© 1c. Apr. 28, 1920; H 478921; 
M. Oeffinger, Altoona, Pa. 


TECHNICAL STUDIES; by F. HE. Cresson 
fof U. §.]; piano. v.. 1. Hyperion 
school of music. [9539 

© Mar. 24, 1920; 2 c Apr. 28, 
1920; E 478953; Franklin BH. Cres- 
son, Philadelphia. 


= = 
icy © 
585 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9540 


Teppy; words by G. C. Brooks, jr., 
music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U..S.] 
New York, World music pub. corp. 

[9540 

© Mar. }22,.1920; 2 c« Mar. 24, 

1920; E 478483; G. Clarence Brooks, 
jr., Philadeiphia. 


TELEPHONE SONG; from Girls of 1920, 
words and music by Gene Buck and 
Dave Stamper [of U. S.] [9541 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2.¢. Mar. 31, 
1920; E 474713; T. B. Harms & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


TELL ME DADDY ABOUT THE WORLD WAR; 
words by F. A. Hilton, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [9542 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 
E 474782; Fred A. Hilton, Fre- 
donia, N. Y. 


TELL ME TRULY; words and music by 
Peter Joseph Engels [of U. S.] [9543 
© ic Apr. 26, 1920; BH 478727; 

P. J. Engels, New York. 


TELL ME WHO TOLD YOU DEAR; words by 
E. Merritt, music by E. 8. S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. 8.] [9544 

©, i. c gApr.. 23, 1920+ .478654.: 
Edythe Merritt, Jackson, Tenn. 


TELL ME WHy; words by A. Marron, 
music by A. Leopold Richard [of U. 
S.]. Chicago, Legters music co. 

[9545 
© Apr. 19, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 24, 1920; 

E 475659; Alice Marron, New Alex- 

andria, Pa. 


TEMA CON VARIAZIONI; di Httore Pa- 
nizza [of Italy]; orch. partitura. 
[9546 


© Mar. 11, 1920; 1c. Mar. 12, 1920; 
EB} 469562 ; G. Ricordi & co., Miland. 


TEMPETE ET LEVER DU JOUR SUR LES 
FLOTS. See Chant (Le) de la mer. 


TEN LITTLE BOTTLES; from Ladies first, 
words by Ballard Macdonald, music 
by James V. Monaco [of U. S.] [9547 

©) Apr. 1, 1920- 2-¢. Apr. 14920: 
BE 474718; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
inec., New York. 


TERMOMETRO (IL) DELL’ AMORE; Versi e 
musica di F. M. Russo [of Italy]; 
mand. ace. Naples, Hmilo Gen- 
narelliec. 4to. [9548 

© Feb. 1, 1920; 1 ce. Mar. 31, 1920; 
E 469947 ; Italian boek ¢co., New York. 


pt. 03,88, 7.35 


Tepyixdon; Z. Mrefipyravyn, avAdoYH pover- 
Kv TEe“axiwy dia wavdoduve, Brori, KAapive, 
gdaovTo kopvéera, kK. X. r. fol. [9549 

© Mar. 10, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 15, 1920; 
E 478802; Atlantic, inc., New York. 


T&TE A THTE; waltz, by Paul Lawson 
[of U. 8.]; piano. [9550 
© Mar. 25, 1920; 2 ei Mare 29, 
1920; E 478718; Theo. Presser Co., 
Philadelphia. 
TEXAS-SPANISH SERENADE. See Album 
of songs. 


THANKS TO Mr. Witson; words by R. 
Moscovitz, music by Leo Friedman 
[ef U. S.J] Chicago, North American 
musie co. (Cover title: Thanks to 
Mr. Wilison) [9551 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 ec. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475224; Rubin Moscovitz, Jack- 
sonville, Fla. 


THAT BLUE EYED BABY OF MINE; words 
by C. A. Schoonhoven, music by Artie 
Bowers [of U. S.J] New York, 
Authors & composers Service Co. 

[9552 
© 1c. Apr. 2, 1920; BH 473914; 
C. A. Schoonhoven, Parker, S. D. 


THAT CAPTIVATING TONE OF JAZZ; words 
by J. Grimme, jr., melody by Gus- 
tave Barto [pseud. of Ethel Fisher, 
of (U.38Al [9553 

© 1-c. Apr. 5, 1920; E 478012; 
Joseph Grimme, jr., West New- 
ton, Pa. 


Tuat E1nt E1~mr MELopy; words by Leo 
Wood, music by Archie Gottler [of 
Ueosa4 [9554 

© Apr. 17, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 19, 1920; 
E 475584; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


THAT IS LOVE; from Our Peg, words by 
Harry Graham, musie by Harold 
Fraser-Simson [of England] 1. In 
D.—2. In E flat. [9555 

© Mar. 10, 1920; 1 c, each Mar. 26, 
1920; E 469920; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London. 


THAT IS THE KIND OF GIRL YOU OUGHT 
TO WED; from Lady Purple, lyrics by 
G. Edgar Deisroth, music by M. Jacob 
Leichtman [of U. S.] Hazleton, Pa., 
Hummer music co. (Cover title: 
The kind of a girl) [9556 

© Apr. 8, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 8, 1920; 
E 478116; George HE. Deisroth and | 
Milton J. Leichtman, Hazleton, Pa. 


586 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 


9575 


THAT LEGAL MAN; words by F. C. | THar’s me; words by D. Steele, music 


Nunes, music by E. S. S. Huntington 
ror U, 8.1 [9557 
© 1 ec. Mar. 26, 1920; E 473580 ; 

Frank C. Nunes, Honolulu. 


THAT LITTLE HOME IN Erin; words by 
J. Camera, music by H. S. S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] +) 0555 

rt ~<. Apr’ 7, 1920° Ri 47807 ; 
Joseph Camera, Tarrytown, N. Y. 


THAT LITTLE IRISH MOTHER OF MINE; 
words and music by G. V. Rymal [of 
U. S.J, arr. by Homer Tourjee [of 
eS | [9559 

© 1c. Apr. 9, 1920; E 478185; 
Grant Vernon Rymal, Los Angeles. 


THAT LOVE WHEN LOVE WAS BEST; words 
by E. G. Clark, music by Hector Rich- 
ard [of U.8.] Chicago, Legters mu- 
Sic¢ co. [9560 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 

EE 474826; Hleanor Griswold Clark, 

Philadelphia. 


make MUSICAL TONICAL DANCE; words 
and musie by A. Razz [of U. 's. ] arr. 
by William Taylor [of U.S.) £9561 
© 1c. Apr. 19, 1920; E 478442; 
Andrea Razafkeriefo, New York. 


“THAT OLD IRISH MOTHER OF MINE; 
words by Willam Jerome, music by 
Harry Von Tilzer [of U. 8.] [9562 

_ © Apr. 24, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 23, 1920; 
E 475626; Harry Von Tilzer music 
pub. co., New York. 


THAT RAGGY BAGGY MELODY FROM DIXIE- 
LAND; words by E. Mc Vicker, music 
by Hector Richard [of U. S.] Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [9563 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 
H 474787; Ed Mc Vicker, Detroit. 


THAT ROMANTIC WALTZ; by O. B. Hoeg 
[ef Norway, domiciled at Los An- 
geles, Calif.]; piano. [9564 

© 1c. Apr.-7, 1920; E 478088; 
Otto Bull Hoeg, Los Angeles. 

THAT’S GOT ’EM; fox trot, by Davis and 
Sweatman, played by Donald Makay 
and Hdwin Williams [of U. S.]; 
in C. (Rythmodik song roll, J 
162593 ) [9565 

© May 20, 1919; 2 ce. Apr. 29, 1920; 
E 480017; Rythmodik music corp., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on interpretation ] 

THAT’S How I MISS YOU; words and 
melody by E. W. Kapner [of U. S8.] 

[9566 

~~ © 1c. Mar. 11, 1920;.H 474068; 

Hdw. W. Kapner, Philadelphia. 


by Hector Richard [of U. 8.] Chi- 
cago, Legters music-co. [9567 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 
a 474780; David Steele, Hamiiton, 


THAT’S THE REASON WHY I SMOKE 
CIGARS; words and music by W. B. 
Campbell [of Canada] _ [9568 

Cy Apr. 21: 1920252 Ge Apr Zz, 
1920; E 476346; W. Bruce Campbell, 
Trochu, Canada. 


THAT SWEETHEART MOTHER OF MINE; 
waltz song, words by H. Everett — 
Turner, music by Joe A. Hannan 
fof U. S.] San Francisco, San Fran- 
cisco music pub. ca. [9569 

© Feb. 6, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 18, 1920; 
EH 474204; Harold H. Turner, San 
Francisco. 


THAT TEMPTING REFRAIN; words by Al 
Deuter, music by B. Barnes [of U. 
8.] [9570 

© 1c. Mar. 20, 1920; E 474480; 
Bundy Barnes, Seattle. 


THAT WIGWAM MELODY; words by C. R. 
Wheeler, music by E. 8S. 8. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S8.] [9571 

© 1c Apr. 7, 1920; E 478059; 
C. R. Wheeler, Wilson, N. C. 


THAT WONDERFUL BROTHER OF MINE; 
words by D. DeForge, music by E. 
S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] [9572 

© 1c May 6, 1920; E 480170; 
D. DeForge, Milwaukee. 


THAT WONDERFUL FATHER; words by 
C. B. Hovey, melody by Luther A. 
Clark [of*U. S.J [9573 

cy -1 se Apr. 5, 1920-- Ei sous: 
Carrie B. Hovey, Rochester, N. Y. 


THAT WONDERFUL FEELING; words by 
M. Hunter, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. S.] Chicago, North American 
musie co. [9574 
“Mey Meer BO. 1919 26, “prs 72, 
1920; EH 475158; Melissa Hunter, 
Corvallis, Or. 


THAT WONDERFUL GIRL; words by E. 
Brennan, music by B. Smith [of U. 
S.] New Haven, Conn., Brennan & 
Smith music co. [9575 

© Apr? £8;°9920* 2 ‘e.. Apr. 23; 
1920; EH 478896; Edward Brennan 
and Burt Smith, New Haven. 


587 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9576 


THAT WONDERFUL NIGHT IN JUNE; 
words by H. Danziger and M. Mes- 


singer, music by M. Goldring [of 
t..,S.). Brooklyn, N.Y. Gotdrime 
bros. 2 OD 76 


© Mar! 25, 1920; 2. .c..Mar... 45, 
1920; E 474715; Herman Danziger, 
Morris Goldring and Max Messinger, 
New York. 


THAT WONDERFUL PLAYHOUSE OF THINE; 
words by Mrs. P. Brix, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [9577 

© Apr. 19, 1920; 2 @ Apr. 24, 
1920; E 475660; Mrs. Peter Brix, 
Lyons, Neb. 


THAT WONDERFUL SMILE; words by 
B. V. Hubbard, music by Artie Bow- 


ers [of U. S8.] New York, Authors 
& composers service co. [9578 
©. Te. Apr. 2, 1920 < Hr 47a9e! ; 
Beatrice Varner Hubbard, Webb 
City, Mo. 
THEME AND SIX DIVERSIONS; by Ed- 
ward German [of Engiand]; full 
orch. s¢ [9578 


© Mar. 4, 1920;.1 c. Mar. 5, 1920; 
E 469460; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


THEN TOGETHER WE’D LEAD THE MOST 


SIMPLE LIFE; words by D. A. Anni- 
cell, music by E. 8S. 8S. Huntington 
Lot U8 [9580 

© te Apr. 23, 1920; E 478672; 
Daniel <A. Annicell, Waterbury, 
Conn. 


THEN YOU WILL CARE FOR ME TENDERLY ; 
words by J. W. Reece. music by Leo 
Friedman fof U. S.] Chicago, 
North American music ¢o. [9581 

©: Nov...4, 1919; .2...c.. Apr. “12, 
1920; E 475233; Joseph William 
Reece, Salt Lake City. 


THENNIS; versi e musica di Americo 
Giiant) Lot. Italy ]<. mand. >.oce: 
Naples, Emilio Gennarelli e c. 4to. 

[9582 


Oo Pebiieds, 19200.1.45 € aar se, 
1920; E 469951; Italian book co., 
New York. 


THERE IS A DEAR LITTLE GIRL FOR EACH 
FELLOW ; words by H. J. Harris, mu- 
sic by E. 8S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 

[9583 
Or e@ Apr: <7, 1920: 8 427604; 
H. J. Harris, Hillsboro, Ind. 

THERE IS A HOUSE SO DEAR, SO PRECIOUS. 
See Heine (Wm.). Vier lieder fuer 
gemischten chor. 


pt. IIT, n. s., v. 15- 


THERE IS HAPPINESS ON PucEer Sounp;. 
vords by W. G. Dinger, music by 
Leo Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
fil., North pp SS music pub. co. 

[9584- 

© Dee. 30, 1919: -2 @.- Apr. 2, 

1920; E 475163; W. G. Dinger, Ta- 
coma. 


THERE IS SOMEBODY THINKING OF YOU; 
words by Warren L. Buckman, mu- 
sic by Geo. Trevor [of U. S.] 

[9585.- 
© 1c. Apr. 28, 1920; E 478923; 
W. L. Buckman, Amberg, Wis. 


THERE IS SOMEONE WHO IS WAITING; 
words by M.A. Mortis and C. J. 
Fitzgerald, music by Edouard Hes- 
selberg [of U. 8.] [9586- 

© Feb. 10, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 26, 1920 :- 
478137; Charles J. Fitzgerald and 
M. A. Morits, Syracuse, N. Y. 


THERE NEVER WAS A GIRL LIKE YOU,. 
DEAR; words by J. F. Ryan, music 
by E. 8S. S. Huntington [of U. §.] 

[9587 
(-.1 .¢. Apr G. ise: £78074 5 
John F. Ryan, Inwood, N. x 


THERE'S A DEAR OLD MOTHER WAITING 
AT HOME; words by EH. Nadler, mu- 
sic by C. Kohlmann [of U. S.] 

[9588 

(© Mar. 28; 19203°2  @.eApr. 7s; 

1920; E 478264; Elias Nadler, Phila-- 
delphia. 


THERE’S A GIRL I LOVE, NAMED TRIXIE 3 
words by T. McNally, music by Leo: 
Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, I1., 
North American music pub. co. 

[9589- 

©. Dec. 30, 1919; "2" eh Apr 12; 

1920; E 475291; Thomas McNally, 
San Francisco. 


THERE’S A LAND THAT I] AM STRONG 


FoR; words by F. Baker, musie by 
Leo Friedman [of U. 8.] . Chicago, 
North American music co. [9590° 


©: Dee. 30,, 1919 er2ne. Apr. aie 
1920; E 475298; Flora Baker, Port- 
‘Jand, Or: 


THERE’S A LITTLE BIT OF DEVIL IN EV’RY 
LITTLE ANGEL; written by J. P. Long,,. 
composed by Bennett Scott [of Eng- 
land] [9591 

(© Mar. 1, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 2 ae205 
E 469362; Star music pub. .co., Itd., 
London. 


088 


~ MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 


9608 


THERE’S A LITTLE CORNER IN MY HEART 
FoR YoU; words by H. L. Darrow, 
music by P. B. Story [of U. S.] 

+ [9592 

© Nov. 15, 1919; 2 ce. Dec. 2, 1919; 
E 465363; Hazel Lewis Darrow, St. 
Joseph, Mo. 


THERE’S A LITTLE CROSS A GLEAMING ON 
THE BATTLEFIELD OVER THERE; Words 
by Mrs. J. Martin, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [9593 

© Mar, 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 
E 474858; Mrs. John Martin, Grand 
Haven, Mich. 


THERE’S A LITTLE CROSS IN FLANDERS; 
words by Eleanor F. Maggine, music 
by Leo Friedman [of U. S.]  Chi- 
cago, North American music co. 

[9594 

noewver 250, 1919; 2 e. Apr. 12, 

1920; E 475175; Eleanor F. Mag- 
gine, Harper, Or. 


THERE’S A LITTLE RED NOSE ON MY WILD 
IRISH ROSE; Words and melody by 
T. KF. Farrell [of U. S.] [9595 

(© 1c. Mar. 30, 1920; E 474706; 
Thomas Francis Farrell, Worcester, 
Mass. 


THERE’S A LOT OF BLUE-EYED MARY’S 
DOWN IN MARYLAND; quartette, 
words by Jack Yellen and Milton 
Ager, music by Geo. W. Meyer [of 
U. 8.], arr. by Harrison Hall [of 
U. S.J]; male voices. 4to. [9596 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 1 ce. Apr. 9, 1920; 
1 ec. Apr. 16, 1920; E 475514; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. [Copyright 
is claimed on arrangement] 


THERE’S A MAN’S WORK FOR YoU. See 
Call of the wild. 

THERE'S A PLACE IN OUR HEARTS LEFT 
FOR MOTHER; words by I. Swanson, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. 8.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [9597 

jm Apr. 19, 1920; -2 c Apr. 24, 
1920: E 475656; Isabelle Swanson, 
Dorchester, Mass. 

THERE’S A PRETTY ROSE IN DIxIE; words 
by B. F. Gleaves, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. S.] [9598 

© 1 ec. Apr. 23, 1920; E 478632; 
B. F. Gleaves, Manton, N. C. 

THERE’S A SACRED SPOT IN A FOREIGN 
LAND; words by J. Kennedy, music 
by Hector Richard [of U. 8.]  Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [9599 

© Mar. 28, 1920; 2c. Apr. 2, 1920; 
E 474773; John Kennedy, Nelson, 
Nev. 


THERE’S A SPOT IN THE HEART OF NO 
‘MAN’S LAND; words by Mrs. R. 
Strozzo, music by E. S. 8S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S.] [9600 

(ds. Apr: %,1 1920: Hi. 478051: 
irs. Raymond Strozzo, Catskill, 
Nw ¥. 

THERE’S A STAR SHINING, IRELAND, FOR 
you; words and music by T. Hearon 
fof U. 8.], arr. by Arthur A. Penn 
[of U. S.] : [9601 

© 1c Apr. 30. 1920; E 478851; 
Thomas Hearon, Brooklyn. 

THERE’S A TEAR DROP IN YOUR EYE BE- 
CAUSE ]’VE COME TO SAY GOOD-BYE3 . 
words by N. Hamilton, music by Geo. 
Grait, gr. folaUy-S. = New . Mork; 
World musie pub. corp. [9602 

( “Mary "22, ' 1920** 2 “Mar 24, 
1920; E 473475; Neliie Hamilton, 
Placentia, Calif. 

THERE’S A TIME; quartette, words and 
music by Lottie Horner, arr. by Har- 
rison Hall [of U. 8.]; male voices. 
Ato. [9603 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 9, 1920; 
E 475066; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 

THERE’S A WAY oUT: from 3 showers, 
words by Henry Creamer, music by 
Turner Layton [of U. 8.] [9604 

©} Mar! 22, 1920502 <@.. Mar. 20: 
1920: E 474448; Chas. K. Harris, 
New York. 

THERE’S ALWAYS SOME DRAWBACK; 
from Medorah, words by Adrian 
Ross and Rupert Hazell, music by 
John Ansell [of England] [9605 

© Mar. 3, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 20, 1920; 
E 469758; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. 

THERE’S ANOTHER JOB FOR UNCLE SAM} 
words by R. W. Coyne, music by 
E. S. S. Huntington [of U. 8.] [9606 - 

© 1c. Apr. 16, 1920; E 478368; 

_R. W. Coyne, Highland Springs, Va. 

THERE’S BEAUTY IN YOUR FACE AND JOY 
IN YOUR SMILE; words by D. I. Flatt, 
musie by Hector Richard [of U. S8.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [9607 

© Apr. 17, 1920; 2c. Apr. 24, 1920; 
E 475635; David I. Flatt, Colorado 
Springs, Col. 

THERE’S JUST A LITTLE TOUCH OF DIXIE 
IN YOUR EYES; words by Jack Strouse 
and Thos. F. Swift, music by Rubey 
Cowan [of U. S.] [9608 

©. Heb. 26,. 1920; 2 .c. Neb. - 27, 
1920; E 474201; Stark & Cowan, inc., 
New York. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9609 


THERE’S ONE WHO LOVES YOU TRUE AND 
DEARLY. See Heine (Wm.) Vier 
lieder fuer gemischten chor. 


THERE’S ONLY ONE GIRL; words by H. 
McClain, music by E. 8. S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. 8.] [9609 

© 1c. Apr. 14, 1920; E 478300; 
Harry McCiain, Colliers, W. Va. 


THERE’S PLENTY MORE FISH IN THE SEA, 
See Too many girls. 


THERE’S SOMETHING IN THE COUNTRY; 
words by F. Service, music by Leo 
Freidman [of U. 8.] Chicago, IIl., 

. North American music pub. co. 

[9610 

© Dec... 30,;-1919.;. .2..¢.. Apr.. 42, 

1920; E 475146; Frederick Service, 
Vancouver, Canada. 


THERE’S SOMETHING MISSING DEARIE 
WITHOUT YoU; words and melody by 
EK. Flora [of U. S.] [9611 

© ic Apr. 18, 1920; H 475384; 
Earl Flora, Chicago. 


THERE WAS A MAIDEN. See Howells 
(Herbert) Four songs. 


THERE WAS A TIME (Hs war einmal) ; 
words and music by Peter Joseph 
Engels [of U. 8.] [9612 

© 1c. Apr. 26, 1920; EH 478728; 
P. J. Engels, New York. 


THEY ALL FLOP, IT’S A CINCH, THEY ALL 
FLOP; words and melody by D. Arm- 
strong Macmillan [of U. 8.] [9613 

© 1c. Mar. 25, 1920; FE 478134; 
Donald A. Macmillan, St. Paul. 


THEY ALWAYS WEAR ’EM; lyrie and mu- 

sic by Geo. Mumme [of U.8.] [9614 

© Apr. 10, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 14, 1920; 

H 478716; Mumme music publisher, 
Quincy, Iil. 


THEY'LL ALL HAVE A SMILE FOR YOU; 
words by P. F. Quinn, music by 
Thos. J. Murphy [of U0. S.] Milwau- 
kee, Wis., Wm. A. Kaun music ¢€o. 

[9615 

© Mar. 31, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 8, 1920; 

HK 478087; Peter Francis Quinn, 
Milwaukee. 


THEY'LL ALL STOP OFF TO SEE VENUS, 
IF THEY EVER TAKE THAT TRIP TO 
Mars; words by M. Pinkard and Ben 
Russell, melody by M. Pinkard [of 
W.-S.] [9616 

© 41. e@) Apr. 5, 19203" BH 47398! ; 
Maceo Pinkard, New York. 


pt. 111, 0. s., v. 15 


THEY STOOD LIKE THE OAK ON THE 
HILL; words by G. C. Hawk, music 
by E. S. S. Huntington [of U. 8.] 

[9617 
© 1c Mar. 26, 1920; E 473593; 
Garland C. Hawk, Baltimore. 


THINE EYES; words by S. M. Newman, 
inusic by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [9618 

© Mar. 29; 1920; 2 c«. sApry 2, 
1920; EH 474814; Stephen Morrell 
Newman, Englewood, N. J. 


THine (THE) THAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN } 
words by V. Griffith, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Leg- 
ters music co. [9619 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 
E 474776; Vance Griffith, George- 
town, Tex. 


THINKING OF YOU; words and music by 
A. C. Berger [of U. S.] [9620 
© 1c. Mar. 23, 1920; EH 474490; 
Albert Gonrad Berger, Providence, 
R. I. 


— words by S. M. Nelson, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
Legters music €o. [9621 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 12, 1920; 
EK 474324; Sigrid M. Nelson, Wor- 
cester, Mass. 


THIS CAVE MAN; words by A. J. Kiser, 
musie by Edouard Hesselberg [of 
V5. ] [9622 

© Mar. 1, 1920; 2 c Feb. 26, 1920; 
E 474546; A. Pf Kiser, Colorado 
Springs, Col. 


THIS HEART OF MINE; words by A. W. 
Clymer, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S8.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [9623 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475151; Anna Wood Clymer, 
Denver. 


THIS IS NOT THE LINE TO HEAVEN BUT 
HEAVEN IS ON THE LINE; words by F. 
Pugh, melody by Gustave Barto 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of U. 8.] 

[9624 
© 1c Mar. 26, 1920; E 473630; 
Fannie Pugh, Shiloh, N. ©. 


THIS JOYFUL HASTER-TIDE; words by G. 
R. Woodward, musie arr. by Arthur 
Somervell fof Great Britain] [9625 


© Mar. 345 1920; 4. @ Apr a5, 
1920; E 476157; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on ar-— 


rangement] 


090 


no. 5, 1920 


THIS SONG AS A LETTER TO YOU; words 
-by A. J. Lepore, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. S.] [9626 
© 1c. Apr. 14, 1920; E 478321; 
Anthony J. Lepore, Altoona, Pa. 


THISTLEDOWN ; from Wild geese, words 
by Donald Jeans, music by Charles 
Cuvillier [of England] [9627 

© Feb. 11, 1920; 1 e. Mar. 1, 1920; 
E 469678; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, itd., London. 


THOSE BEAUTIFUL SHINING STARS; 
words by M. L. Lund, music by Hec- 
tor Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [9628 

i) (Mar. 29, 1920;,.2. ¢; Apr... 2, 
1920; BE 474834; Minnie Laurence 
Lund, Port Ludlow, Wash. 


THOSE BLOOMING ROSES; words by: Clif- 
ford Seyler and Rupert Hazell, mu- 
sic by T. C. Sterndale-Bennett [of 
Great Britain] (Series of humorous 
songs, no. 1) [9629 

© Mar. 19, 1920; 1 ec Mar. 23, 
1920; E 469772; Walsh, Holmes & 
co., London. 


THOSE GOOD CLD DAYS; words by C. 
Werber, music by E. S. S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S.] [9630 

(te. Apr. 21, 1920; EB 478542: 
Charles Werber, Brooklyn. 


THov; an Eastern love song, words by 
Toshisada, music by Zrolka [of 
D584 [9631 

@© Mar. 27, 1920;.2 c. Mar. 31, 
1920; EH. 473872; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati. 


THOU HAST DEPARTED. See Songs of 
Avarair. 


THOUGHTS AT TWILIGHT; reverie, by 
J. A. Seidt [of U. S8.] op. 14; piano. 

[9632 

© Apr. 13, 1920; 2 ¢. Apr. 14, 1920; 

Ei} 478266; John A. Seidt, Baltimore. 


‘THREE BLOSSOMS; words and music by 
Bernard Hamblen [of Great Brit- 
itis, in. [9633 

© Apr. 9, 1920; 1 ec. Apr. 9, 1920; 
EH 476060; Keith, Prowse & co., Itd., 
London. 


THREE CHEERS; words by L. O. Har- 
baugh, music by Geo. Trevor [of 
U. S.J [9634 

© 1c. Apr. 28, 1920; E 478922: 

~ Losh O. Harbaugh, Piqua, O. 


' 183234—20——12 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


, 9642 


—+ 


THREE PICTURES OF LOVE; words and 
musie by O. Noirmont [of U. 8.] 
[9635 
© 1c. Apr. 6, 1920; E 474890; 
Octave Noirmont, Chicago. 


THREE (THE) RAVENS; words and mel-. 

- ody traditional, arr. by John Ireland 
lof Great Britain]; high voice. 

© Jan. 1, 1920; 1 ce Mar. 2, 1920: 

BE 4693867; Winthrop Rogers, Itd., 

London. [9636 


[THRENOos TEs ANTHIS; from the drama 
Katéramenos huios, by George Brava- 
cos, music by N. Mauromatis, of 
Greece]. ‘O 6pyvos rhs ’AvOns; Ex Tov. 
dpapares Tov ‘‘Karnpapévov tiov’’ tov Kov 
Tewpyiov MrpaBaxov, sivleris povorkys 
t70 Nuxo\aov Mavpcyary. 

i [9637 


Miar,.31,-4920; 2c. Apr. 35,4920; 
E 474749; Nicholas Mauromatis, 
Boston, 


THRESHOLD (THE); words by P. J. 
O’Reilly [and] My lady; words by 
H. Rippon-Seymour; music by 
Douglas Grant [of Great Britain] 

[9638 

© Mar. 19;: 19205 i esmApr- 15; 

1920; E 476152; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


THROUGH THE FOREST. 
life. 

THROW AWAY YOUR HAMMER, GO GET A 
HORN; words by Robert HE. Harty, 
musie by S. J. Stocco [of U. 8.] 

[9639 

@©iMar: 15,1920 52 e¢sApr. 16, 

1920; EH 478498; C. A. Grimm, Chi- 
cago. 


THRU ALL ETERNITY; words by K. H. 
Jeffers, music by BE. 8S. 8. Hunting- 
ton [of U. 8.] [9640 

© 1. -e) Apr. 8)4920¢- 4750225 
Mrs. K. E. Jeffers, Buckland, Conn. 


THRU THE FIELDS. See Rustic suite. 


Tuy ToucH; words by Frances Mor- 
rison, music by Elmer Andrew Stef- 
fen [of U. S.]; medium voice. [9641 

© Apr. 29, 1920; 2c. Apr. 30, 1920; 
EK 478872; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 


THY VOICE IS LIKE.A SILVER LUTE. See 
Songs of Avarair. 


See Outdoor 


TIDDLE-DEE-WINKS; words by Garfield 
Kilgour, music by Lou Handman [of 
UES] [9642 

© 1c. Apr. 14, 1920; E 478465; 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 


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9643 


TrK TOK; by H. L. Rose and Charles 

Seiger [of U. S.]; piano. [9643 
© 1c. :Apr: 12, 1920; HE 4782138; 
Eugene Lewis Rose, San Francisco. 


-Tirt I FIND MY HOME SWEET HOME; 
words by Rodmohr Farrington, mu- 
sic by Geo. Trevor [of U. 8.] [9644 

© ic. Mar. 11, 1920; E 474077; 
C. V. Coilins, Detroit. 


Tritt I MET you; written and composed 
by Phil and Tom Rhys [of Great 
Britain] [9645 

© Apr. 6, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 21, 1920; 
E 476248; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 

TILL LIFE’S EVENING SHALL HAVE ENDED ; 
words by A. C. Bernard, music by 
HH. 8. S. Huntington fof U. 8.] [9646 


© 1 ¢ Apr. 8, 1920; HB 475038; 
Alexander C. Bernard, No. Braddock, 
Pa. 


Time (THE) I’VE LOST IN WOOING; 
words by F. L. Krawiecki, music by 
Leo Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
Iil., North American music pub. co. 

[9647 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 ec. Apr. 12, 1920; 

FE} 475168; Felice L. Krawiecki, Mil- 
waukee. 


TIRED OF ME; words by Grant Clarke, 
music by Walter Donaldson [of U. 
S.] [9648 

© 1c. Mar. 8, 1920; E 471919; Ir- 
ving Berlin, inc., New York. 
Same. [9649 

ey Apr. 2009920: 12. se) “Age! 21, 
1920; E 478528; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 

*Tis Jesus; words by Charles. Wesley 
and R. J. Oliver, music by R. J. 
Oliver [of U.8.] 8vo. [9650 
© Apr. 9, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 19, 1920; 
E 478453 ; Richard J. Oliver, Chicago. 
*TIS SPRING; words and music by G. B. 
Crouch [of U. S.] [9651 
© Apr. 22, 1920; 2c. Apr. 22, 1920; 
E 475618; Gertrude Byrom Crouch, 
San Antonio. 

"TIS THE SMILE OF A BREAKING HEART; 
words by E. Cooney, music by E. S. 
S. Huntington [of U. 8.] [$652 

© 1c Mar. 26, 1920; E 473577; 
Frank Cooney, Pontiac, Mich. 


TISS ME, MUVER, SWEET; words and 
music by Z S. Day [of U. S.] 
[9653 
i? Mar.@25: 19206.2 «@ pApr. 1, 
1920; E 478110; Zoa Steed Day, San 
Diego, Calif. 


pt. 0, 2S. 7. as 


To A WATER-FOWL; words by William 
Cullen Bryant, musie by Winthrop 
Rogers [of U. S.]; high voice. 

[9654 

© Jan. 30, 1920; 1 « Feb. 24, 

1920; 1 ec Mar. 8, 1920; EH 474184; 
Winthrop Rogers, ltd., London. 


To BLOSSOMS; part song, words by 
Herick, music by Paul Edmonds [of 
England]; male voices. 4to. (Male 
voice choir, no. 59) [9655 

© Mar. 23, 1920; 1 ec. Apr. 5, 1920; 
E 476025; Stainer & Bell, itd., Lon- 
don. 


To CAROLINE; words Ly G. Wikeley, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. 8.] 
Chicago, Legters musi¢ co. [9656 

© Apr. 19, 1920; 2 e. Apr. 24, 
1920; E 475640; Geo. Wikeley, Cook, 
Minn. 


To DAFFODILS; words by Robert Her- 
rick, music by Mortimer Wilson [of 
U. S.] op. 59, no. 3; medium voice. 
(Four songs, no. 3) [9657 

©- Mar. 27, 1920 § Seria 2, 
1920; E 473775; Composers music 
corp., New York. 


To GLORY, MY LITTLE MORNING-GLORY 
GIRL; words by G. Wikeley, music by | 
Hector Richard [of U. §S.]  Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [8658 

(© Apr. 19, 1920; 2-e@ Ape 
1920; E 475641; Geo. Wikeley, Cook, 
Mian. 


To His NAME; words anon. music by 
Adams, arr. by RR. J. sOhyverr [oer 
U. S.]  8vo. [9659 

© Apr. 9, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 19,1920 ; 
FE 478452; Richard J. Oliver, Chi- 
cago. [Copyright is claimed on 
adapting and arranging] 


To HORSE AND AWAY; by Eva Pain [of 
Great Britain]; piano. [9660 
© Jan. 28, 1920; 1 « Mar 27, 
1920; E 469895; Anglo-French mu- 
sic co., ltd., Londen. 


To LIFE; words by Anna Letitia Bar- 
bauld, music by Mark Andrews [of 
He Ss] [9661 

© 2p. 29, 1920: 2 ec Ape ae, 
°1920; E 478854; G. a ine,, 
New York. 


To MOTHER FROM NO MAN’S LAND; 
words by R. Gibson. music by A. 
Leopold Richard [ef U. S.]  Chi- 
cago, Legters music co, [9662 

©, Apr. 17, 192032 e Ape se 
1920; E 475667; Ruby Richard, . 
Oriole, Ind. aaa 


592, 


/ MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 


To mMusSICc: charm me asleep, part song, 
words by Robert Herrick, music by 
George Dyson [of Great Britain]; 
mixed voices. 4to. [9663 

er Apr: 1445: 19903 46 cy Apr. 27, 
1920; E 476349; J. Curwen & sons, 
Itd., London. 


TO MY GIRZ ACROSS THE SEAS; 
Gye. EF. Seott, music by HE. S._S. 
Huntington [of U. S.] . eGee 

(©) 1c. Apr. 16, 1920; E 4783861; 
Elmer F. Scott, Springfield, Mass. 


TO MY GIRL IN DEAR OLD DIXIE; words 
by W. F. Siddons, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. 8.1. Chicago, North 
American music co. [9665 

ee mec. a0, 1919-2 ¢ Apr’ 12, 
1920; E 475149; Wm. F. Siddons, 
Dallas. 


To REST I CALL YE LAMBKINS ALL; 
part-song, Nerwegian folk song, arr. 
fnyoutiemer  B. Hatch. [ot’ 0. 8:4; 
women’s voices. (8vo. choruses, no. 
6830 ) [9666 

cApr. 25. 1920: 2 c. Apr. 24, 
1920; E 475727; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New "You rk. 

To you; words by Marie Beatrice 
Gammon, music by Lionel Taylor 
[of England] [9667 

© Feb. 26, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 9, 1920; 
E 469489; H. Sharples & son, ltd., 
London. 


words 


To youTH: words by I. De Vine, music 
by A. Leopold Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [S668 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 
EH 474793; Irene De Vine, Yonkers, 
N.Y 

TOAST TO THE GIRL OF MY DREAMS; 
from Lady Purple, words by G. 
Edgar Deisroth, music by M. Jacob 
Leichtman [of U. §.] Hazleton, Pa., 
Hummer music co. (Cover title: 
Girl of my dreams) [9669 


© Apr. 8, 1920; 2 ¢. Apr. 8, 1920: 


HH 478114; George E. Deisroth and 
Milton J. Leichtman, Hazelton, Pa. 


Toasts; trio, from Wild geese, words 
by Ronald Jeans, music by: Charles 
Cuvillier [of England] [96790 

Hep. 19) 19020 5° 1 er Mar As, 
1920; E 469711; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London. 


ToInET (RayMOND) ‘Trois cantiques 
en forme de Noéls; poésie de La- 
zarde de Selve, musique de R. Toinet 
[of France]; ace. dorgue. Index: 
1. Venez tous 6 bien heureux anges.— 


Too MANY GIRLS; 


9689 


ToOINET (RAyMonpdD)—Continued. 
2. Levez-vous bergers je vous prie.— 
3. Heureux pasteurs qui gardez vos 
troupeaux. [S671 
© “Dee: 24, 1919 er & Apr 10; 
1620; E 476088; L. J. Biton, St. 
Laurent-sur-Sévre, France. 


ToM-ToOM-TODDLE; fro Mary, words 
by Otto Harbach, music by Louis A. 
Hirsch [of U. S.] [9672 

© Apr: 9, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 478218: Victoria pub. corp., New 
York 

TOMLINSON (ARTHUR) Six familiar 

songs; arr. in the treble clef, by A. 

Tomlinson fof U. S.]; piano. Con- 

tent: y old Kentucky home.— 

Ze Old folks at home.—38. America.— 

4. Yankee Doodie—5. Maryland my 

Maryiand.—6. The old oaken bucket. 

[9673 
© Mar. 31, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 1, 1920; 
E 474723 - G. Schirmer, Wes, New 


Six pieces for the treble clef; by 


"Tomlinson fot..U. SS.) > promos: 
11 23 & 4, bd &'G: [8674-S676 
© Mar. 27, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 30, 


1920; E 474695474697 ; 
ine., New York. 


G. Schirmer, 


TO-MORROW’S ANOTHER DAY; from Me- 
dorah, words by Adrian Ross, music 
by Vada Ennem and John Ansell [of 
England] [9677 

© Feb. 19, 1920; 1 ¢. Mar. 15, 
1920; E 469701; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. 


To NIGHT I AM LONELY FOR You; words 
by Mildred Edna Nowlyn, music by 
i. 8. 8. Huntington [of U. 8.] [9678 

© doe. Apry 14, 19205 MyA47s8Z2es; 
Mildred Nowlyn, Virden, Ill. 


ToNY TELLS THE STORY; words and 
music by P. Daprano [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [9679 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 
E 474818 ; Peter Daprano, Lorain, O. 


aibum of six songs 
from the production, words by G. 
Hartley Milburn and Bertrand 
Davis, music by Arthur Wood [of 
England] Contents: Eyes of Irish 
grey.—Aeroplane.—There’s nlenty 
h, if this 
golden hour.—Upsey Daisy.—Black- 
pool. [S680 

© Mar. 3, 1920; 1 «. Mar. 26, 1920; 
FE 469912; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. 


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9681 


Too MANY GiRLS—Continued. 

valse, by Arthur Wood [of Eng- 

land]; orch. 4to. (Orchestral jour- 

nal of popular music, no. 626) [9681 
© Mar. 3, 1920; 1 ec. Mar. 26, 1920; 

HE 469914; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 

Crew, ltd., London. 


Too OFTEN; words by W. Huggins, 
music by E. S. S. Huntington [of 
US.) [9682 

© 1c. Apr. 7, 1920; E 4780382; 
Wm. Huggins, Kansas City, Mo. 


ToREADOR; one-step by Gerald Peck 
fof WU. S.]; arr..-by A...Bergh. [of 
U. S.] ; piano. [9683 

© 1c. Mar. 20, 1920; E 474459; 
Arthur Bergh, New York. 


TOUCHING HIS GARMENTS; words and 

music by A. J. Showalter [of U. S.] 

[9684 

© Apr. 10, 1920-2 2. Apr. 29. 

1920; E 475902; Anthony J. Sho- 
walter, Dalton, Ga. 


Tovusgours A Tor; valse, by Lilian Ray 

[of England]; piano. [9685 

© Mar. 26, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 5, 1920; 

E 476008; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


Tout PRES DE L’ATRE (Confidence) ; 
de Chilemont [of France]; orch. et 
piano conducteur. 4to. (Célébre 
collection des succés, no. 391. [9686 

©, Feb. 21, 1920; 1 @>Mar. 10, 
1920; E 469594; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 


Tower (THE) OF VICTORY; cantata, 
poem by Laurence Hope, music by 
Stanley Addicks [of U. 8.]; women’s 


voices. ,4to. [9687 
© Mar: 25, 1920; ‘2 c.” Mar: 29, 


1920; E 473708; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


TowER (THE) TANGO; novelty dance, 
by Ronald Franklin [of England]; 
piano. [9688 

© Apr. 8, 1920; 1 ec. Apr. 13, 1920; 
E 476082; H. Sharples & son, lid., 
London. 


Town (THE) or Don’T YOU WORRY ON 
THE BANKS OF RIVER SMILE; words by 
I. J. Bartlett, musie by C. E. Wark- 
meister [of U. 8.], arr. by Edgar 
Rollman. [9689 

©’ Mar. 18) 1920:' 2: @ Mar, 13, 
1920; H 474224; Catherine HE. Wark- 
meister, Baltimore. 


pt. II, 0. s., v. 1 


Toy San; lyrics by Lew A. Greene, mu- 
sic by J. Lionel Harris [of U. 8:] 

[9690 

© Apr. 3, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 9, 1920; 

HH 478695 ; Marcello music co., Seattle, 


TRA VEGLIA E SONNO; mazurka, by P. 
Forte and L. Canora [of U. 8.], arr. 
by Luigi Canora [of U. 8.]; piano. 

[9691 

© Feb. 15, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 25, 1920; 

E 474614; O. Di Bella, New York. 

[Copyright is claimed on simplify- 
ing] 


Train (THE) OF THE YANKEE; military 
march, by J. Owen Long [of U. 8.]; 
piano. [9692 


© Mar. 3, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1920; 
W 471917; A. W. Perry’s sons, Se- 
dalia, Mo. . 


Train (THE) THAT IS ALL OUR OWN; 
words by E. W. Quaife, music by 
Wm. M. Hutchison [of England] 

[9693 

© Mar. 30, 1920; 1¢. Apr. 5, 1920; 

FE 476010; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


Trau AUF GoTT; worte und musik 
von D. Koroch [of U. 8.] [9694 


© Feb. 17, 1920; 1 ec. Feb. 11, 1920; 
1c Mar. 17, 1920; E 473369; David 
Koroch, Fresno, Calif. 


TRICKEY ACE; words by W. H. Lamp- 
ley, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. 8.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[9695 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 2 <4) Mar we 

1920; E 474317; Wellington H. 
Lampley, Hampton, Va. 


Triccs (HaronD MELVINE) suite; four 
impressions: after Synge, by H. M. 
Triggs [of U. S.] op. 25; piano. 

[9696 

© Apr. 8, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 15, 1920; 

E 478488; Gamble hinged music Co., 
Chicago. : 


TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC, SONG BOOK ; 
compiled and ed. by Charles Vincent 
[of England]; men’s voices. 4to. 
1. Pt. 2, section 2.—2. Pt. 3, section 2. 

[9697, 9698 

© Feb. 2, 6, 1920; 1 c. each Mar. 2, 

1920; H 469569, 469570; Winthrop 

Rogers, lid., London [Copyright is 
claimed on editing] 


Trios. See Bach (Johann Sebastian) 


594 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 


TRIPOLI, ON THE SHORE OF TRIPOLI; 
lyric by Paul Cunningham and Al 
Dubin, music by Irving Weill [of 
U S.] [9699 

© Apr. 8, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 10, 1920; 

. E 475098; M. Witmark & sons, New 

York. 


TRIPPING TOES; intermezzo, by Herman 

Finck [of England]; piano. [9700 

© Feb. 11, 1920; 1c. Mar. 1, 1920; 

E 469679; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 


TRIUMPHAL MARCH; by Arnoldo Sar- 
torio [of Germany] op. 1228; pf. 
[9701 
© Apr. 30, 1920; 2c. May 3, 1920; 
E 478974; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


TRIUMPHAL RETURN OF THE ALLIES; Ce- 
eeripiive, by Z S. Day [of U..S.]; 
piano. [9702 

© Mar. 25, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 1, 1920; 
E 478109 ; Zoa Steed Day, San Diego, 
Calif. 


TROIS SONATES. 
Sebastian ) 


See Bach (Johann 


TROISIEME VALSE CHROMATIQUE; by 
Bjarne Rolseth [of Norway, domi- 
ciled at Brooklyn] op. 22, no. 1; 
piano. [9703 

© Mar. 25, 1920; 2 c« Mar. 25, 
1920; E 474587; John Ferdinand 
Schroeder, New York. 


TROMBONE SMILES; by F. Jewell [of 

U. S.J; band. 4to. [9704 

© Apr. 6, 1920; 2 ce. Apr. 3, 1920; 

E 478162; Fred Jewell, Oskaloosa, 
Ta. 


TROUBLE (THE) OVER THERE; words by 
T. I. Manley, music by Leo Fried- 
man fof U. §.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [9705 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 


Boats: TT. T. Manley, Guthrie 


Center, Ta. 


'TROVATORE (IL) See Verdi (Giuseppe) 


TRUE LOVE; duet, from Sunshine of the 
worid, words by James Heard, music 
by Charles Cuvillier [of England] 

[9706 

© Feb. 19, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 15, 

1920; E 469699; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. 


TRUE TO THE TRUST; words and music 


by E. A. Vinal [of U. 8.] [9707 
© 1c. Apr. 5, 1920; E 473980; 
Edgar A. Vinal, San Francisco. 


9716 


TRUMPETS OF VICTORY; march, by F. 
Jewell [of U. S.] band. 4to. [9708 
© Mar. 30, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 25, 
1920; E 473846; Fred Jewell, Os- 
kaloosa, Ia. 


TRY AND GET IT; words by T. Parnell, 

melody by S. Gillis fet US] [9709. 

© 1 & Apr: 5; 1920: B 473979: 
Thomas Parnell, BrookElyn. 


TuKuL (IL); avventura africana, 
versi e music di G. Armando Bosso 
[of Italy]; mand. ace. Naples, 
Emilio Gennarelli ec 4to. [9710 


© Feb. 1, 1920; 1c. Mar. 31, 1920; 
E 469946; Italian book co., New 
York. 


TuLies; words by A. F. 8. Blackwood, 
music by Edouard Hesselberg [of 
U4] [9711 

© Mar. 17, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 31, 
1920; E 473939; Mrs. A. F. 8. Black- 
wood, Brookline, Mass. 


TUMBLE (A) DOWN PLACE; but it’s 
home, words by George Arthurs, mu- 
Sic by Sydney Baynes [of England] ; 
in D flat. [9712 

© Mar. 31, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 5, 1920; 
476050; Swan & co., Watson & 
Wilcock, ltd., London. 


TUNEFUL TWO-PART TUNES; for the 
lower-intermediate grades, words 
and music by Ellen Seward Pearce 
[of U. S.J] 4to. [9713 

© Apr. 7,).1920: 2c. and “aie Apr: 
10, 1920; A 568040; Willis music ¢o., 
Cincinnati. 

TURKEY IN THE STRAW; With new fox 
trot lyric, words by Leo Wood, music 
by Otto Bonnell [of U. S.] [9714 

© Apr. 24, 1920; 2 ¢. Apr. 26, 1920; 
Ki 478686 ; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


[URNPIKE GATES AND CHESHIRE ROUNDS. 
See English songs and dances. 


TURURALEE; words and melody by J. E. 
Thompson [of U. 8.], arr. by Errol 
Collins [of U. 8.] [9715 

© 1c. Mar. 20, 1920; EK 474407; 
Juanita E. Thompson, Los Angeles. 


TWENTY, EIGHTEEN; English folksong, 
air from Norfolk county, harmonized 
and arr. by Deems Taylor [of U. 8.]; 
three-part cho. women’s voices. 4to. 
Schumann club series of part-songs, 
fourth series, no. 4762) [9716 

@) .Moar.o25,° 1920 +..2 ce. «Mar. . 27, 
1920; E 474653; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed on 
harmonization and arrangement] 


595 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9717 


TWICE 55 COMMUNITY SONGS; coll. pub- 

lished by C. C. Birchard & co. 8vo. 

[9717 

©Feb. 6, 1920; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 

1, 1920; A 5638677; C. C. Birchard & 
co., Boston. 


‘TwitigHt; words by John Masefield, 
musie by Tom Dobson [of U. S8.] 
[9718 
©-Mar. 31, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 1, 1920; 
E 474724; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 
— (Le crepuscule); by Edward F. 
Laubin [of U. 8.]; pf. [9719 
© Mar. 25, 1920; 2 e« Mar. 29, 
1920; E 478730; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 

See also Bentlif (Beryl) 

- idylles. 

TWILIGHT BRINGS DREAMS OF YOU; 
words and music by K. King [of 
Dea [9720 

© 1c. Apr. 23, 1920; E 478634; 
Kelly King, Angola, La. 

TWILIGHT DREAMS; words by F. HE. W. 

Torrey, music by Geo. Trevor [of 


Three 


U.S.] [9721 
© 1c. Apr. 28, 1920; E 478917; 
Flora EK. W. Torrey, Housatonic, 


Mass. 


words by M. Pendieton, music by 
F. Tourjee [of U. 8.] [9722 

© 1c Apr. 6, 1920; H 474891; 
Fiorence Tourjee and Mildred Pen- 
dleton, New London, Conn. 


words by Murray Tanner, 
by Herbert W. Manzeimann 
U.S.] 

©nMar. 11) 1920; 2. ¢. Mar 11, 
1920; EH 474055; Manzelmann mu- 
sie co., Detroit. 

TWILIGHT IN DREAMLAND; words by 
L. L. Ferguson, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Leg- 
ters music co. [9724 

«) Apr: 19, 19203: 2". Avr, 
1920; HE 475657; L. Ferguson, 
Emigrant, Mont. 


'TTWILIGHT MEMORIES; reverie, by B. N. 


music 
[of 
[9723 


Gormly [of U. 8.]; piano. [9725 
© jApr 10,1920." 2 ec. Aprer14, 
1920; E 478720; Bessie Norman 


Gormly, Kingman, Kan. 

TwiILigHt (A) MEMoRY; words by Mrs. 
A. ©. Leavitt, music by Geo. Trevor 
[of U. S.] [9726 

© 1c. Mar. 11, 1920; E 474076; 
Mrs. A. C. Leavitt, Augusta, Me. 


pt. III, n. s., v.15 


TWILIGHT SONG; words by A. H. Ring, 
music by Geo. Trevor [of U. 8.] 
[S727 
© 1c. Apr. 8, 1920; E 474964; 
A. H. Ring, Lake City, Fla. 


TWILIGHT WALTZ; by Thomas “3 Hunt 

[of Great Britain]; piano [9728 

© Apr. 6, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 21, 1920; 

HK 476251; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


"TWILL NOT BE LONG; words by H. M. 
Hugh, music by Edouard Hesselberg 
[of U. 8.] [9729 

© Mar. 1, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 26, 1920; 
H 474545; Elsie M. Hugh, Havelock, 
Canada. 


Two KINDS OF NATURE; words by VY. S. 
Curtis, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. 8.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[9730 

© Apr. 17, 1920;°2 @ Ape e4, 

1920; E 475661; Vance Stanley Cur- 
tis, La Porte, Ind. 


T’wo MINUETS; by Henry Purcell, ed. 


and arr. by Harold Craxton [of 
Great Britain]; piano. (Five pieces, 
no. 1) [9731 


© Jan. 28,. 19205. 1 eee 
1920; H 469890 : Anglo- Trench mu- 
sie CO., ltd. London. 


Two SARABANDES. See Bach (Johann 
Sebastian ) 

TzicK; oberek, by A. Schwartz [of 
U. S.]; instrumental. [9732 

© 1c. Apr. 12, 1920; EH 478236; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 

UBERGABE; worte und musik von D. 
Koroch [of U. 8.]; harm. von H. D. 
Clausen. [9733 

© Feb. 17, 192031 ©. Wen 
1920,,.1 c. Mar. 17, 1920; EH 473376; 
David Koroch, Fresno, Calif. 

UGUAGLIANZA; mazurka, di D. Tripepi 

tor, U. S15 plane, [9734 
© 1c. Apr. 10, 1920; EH 475186; 
Domenico Tripepi, Brooklyn. 

Uraic; paroles de Alfred de Musset, 
musique de Edouard Trémisot [of 
France]; basse. (Les poémes du 
Rudlin, no. 4) [9735 

© Dee. 20, 1919; 1 ec. Jan. 8, 1920; 
FE 469628; Alphonse Ledue et cie., 
Paris. 

UncLE SAm’s Boys; words and music 
DY oL Cunningham [of U. 5S.) one 
cago, Legters music co. [9636 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 2, 1920; 
E 474841; Josie L. Martin, Laurens, — 
S.C. 


596 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 


9754 


UNCLE SAM’S WELCOME TO HEAVEN; 
words by M. Clarke, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [9737 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
HE 475160; Mary Clarke, North Law- 
rence, N. Y. 


UNcLE ToM’s BIRTHDAY; one-step by S. 
Kremo [of England]; violin, cornet, 
clarinet, ’cello and_ bass. 
Hawkes & son’s dance album no. 38, 
0 [9738 


© Feb. 18, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 2, 1920; 
Ei 469477 ; Hawkes & son, London. 


UNDER THE BANNER OF TRUTH AND 
RIGHT; words by Mrs. L. Dean, music 
by E. S. 8. Huntington [of U. S.] 

[9739 
© 1c. Apr. 7, 1920; E 478072; Mrs, 
L. Dean, Skyles, W. Va. 


UNDER THE CHERRY TREE; words by 
C. L. Ballinger, music by Luther A. 
Clark [of U. S.] [9740 


© Mar. 25, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 1, 1920; 
H 4738897; Casper L. Ballinger, 
Zanesville, O. 


UNDER THE LAURELS MY SWEETHEART 
IS SLEEPING; words by G. W. Crews, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [9741 


© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 
H 474790; George Washington Crews, 
Ashland, Or. 


UNFORTUNATE. See Drolleries from an 
oriental doli’s house. 


UNION SELF INSTRUCTOR FOR GUITAR; 

by Corydon D. Smith [of U. S.] 4to. 

[9742 

© Mar. 11, 1920; 2 ce Mar. 15, 

1920; aff. Mar. 13, 1920; A 564488; 
Chas. Himmelman & co., Chicago. 


UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; words by 
W. Smith, melody by Gustave Barto 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of U. S.] 

[9743 


© 1c. Apr. 5. 1920; E 478008; 


William Smith, Chicago. 


U. S. A. (THE) FOREVER; words by 
W. C. Staddon, music by Leo. Fried- 
man [of U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [9744 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
EH 475359; Waiter C. Staddon, Los 
Angeles. 


UNIVERSITY; march by J. P. Corr [of 

U2 S.] 5. piano. [9745 

© Apr. 19, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 30, 1920; 

H) 478852; James Patrick Corr, New 
York. 


(In 


UNKNOWN; words and music by G. N. 
Cox fot U-8.] . [9746 
© 1c. Feb. 20, 1920; E 474004; 
George Norris Cox, San Jose, Calif. 


UNLUCKY ME; words and music by 

I. M. Higdon [of U. §8.] [9747 

© Mar. 7, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 5, 1920; 

EH 473975 ; Isabel Marie Higdon, Cin- 
cinnati. 


UNPARDONABLE (THE) SIN: words by 
A. Wallace, music by Edouard Hes- 
selberg [of U. S.] [9748 

© Mar. 1, 1920; 2 c. Feb. 26, 1920; 
EK 474549; Anna Wallace, Newark, 
We. Js 


UNSER LEBEN EILT DAHIN; worte und 
musik von D. Koroch [of U. S.] 
[9749 
© Feb: 17,' 1920;° ie) Hebriw1, 
19203) lic. Mar. 17, 1920:88 473331; 
David Koroch, Fresno, Calif. 


UPon MY HonNouR LuLu, I’M COMING 
BACK TO HONOLULU; written and 
composed by R. P. Weston and Bert 
Lee [of Great Britain] [9750 

HE@ Mar, «8,- 1920"" 1-7¢@."° Mares: 
1920; E 469837; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


Upsrty Daisy. See Too many girls. 


Uses (THE) OF you; words anon., 
music by: Mary Rosa [of U. S8.] 
(Readings with music, second series) 

[9751 

© Mar. 5, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1920; 

H 474001; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. . 


VAGABOND; words and music by F. B. 

Steurnagel [of U. S.] [9752 

© 1c. Mar. 20, 1920; BH 474463; 
Frank B. Steurnagel, Chicago. 


VAGRANT (THE) See Spoken songs. 


VALLEY (THE) WHERE VIOLETS GROW}; 
words by H. Farrens, music by 
Kk. S. S. Huntington [of U. 8.] 

[9753 
© 1c. Apr. 21, 1920; E 478550; 
Howard Farrens, Decatur, Neb. 


Vase. See ’Cello and I. bk. 1. 


VALSE APPASSIONATA; by Albert W. 

Ketélbey [of Great Britain]; piano. 

[9754 

© Mar. 9, 1920; 1 ce. Apr. 7, 1920; 

E 476033; Bosworth & co., itd., Lon- 
don. | 


d97 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9755 


VALSE DE LA ROSE; by H. L. De Mars 
fof U. 8S.], arr. by A. Lyons [of 
Us.) -oreh: [9755 

© 1.¢ Mar. 27, 1920; E 474643; 
Helen Livingston and Anna Lyons, 
Duluth, Minn. 


VALSE DE SALON; by Mabel Besthoff 
[of U. 8.]; piano. [9756 
© Mar. 25, 3920:.2 ¢. Mar. 25, 
1920; E 474532; John Ferdinand 
Schroeder, New York. 


VALSE (LA) DE ToM-PouceE; par F. B. 
Binet [of France] op. 125; piano. 
(Les Lilliputiennes, no. 2) [9757 

© Dee. 20, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 8, 1920; 
E 469631; Alphonse Ledue et cie., 
Paris. 

VALSE DES CLOCHES; par Alfredo Bar- 
birolli fof Italy] 1. Piano.—2. 
Piano facile. [9758, 9759 

© Dec. 20, 1919; 1 c. each Jan. 8, 
1920; E 469636, 469687; Alphonse 
Leduc et cie., Paris. 


VALSE DES LIBELLUIES; de Ch. Tilly. 
[of France]; orch. avec piano 
conducteur. 4to. [9760 

© Mar. 6, 1920; 1 c Mar. 24, 
1920; E 469798; Heugel & Gie.,, 
Paris. 

VALSE GREC; lyric by Louis Tonkonogy, 
music by W. Ratsomme Harer [of 
DS. | [9761 

© 1c. Mar. 22, 1920; E 4738811; 
Villard R. Harer, Philadeiphia. 


VALSE JUNE; by H. Hales [of Eng- 
land]; violin, cornet, clarinet, ’cello 
and bass. (In Hawkes & son’s 
dance album no. 8, no. 2) [9762 

© Feb. 13, 1920; 1 ¢. Mar. 2, 1920; 
E 469468 ; Hawkes & son, London. 
VALSE LIANE; by Wm. Eckstein [of 
LS.) s. piano. [9763 
KC) Mar. 25:5 1920: 2c. Mar..26; 
1920 51 4TSo 2s. | Be tHarms «& 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 

Jan Block [or 

France]; piano. (Pieces pour piano, 

To: 7) [9764 
ey dam 3h; 1920 Bored ‘Web 24, 

1920; E 469344; Heugel & cGie., 

Paris. : 


VALSE NOBLE; de 


VALSE SENTIMENTALE; by Bjarne Rol- 
seth [of Norway, domiciled at 
Brooklyn] op. 22, no. 2; piano. 

[9765 

ie Mars 25, 1920" 2 el War. 25, 

1920; E 4745384; John Ferdinand 
Schroeder, New York. 


pt. 117, n. s., v. 15 


VALSE TRISTE; by Joseph Holbrooke [of 
England] op. 20, no. 2; piano. four 
hands. (Four dances, no. 2) [9766 

“©. Apr: 1: 1920 2eAipes 16: 
1920; E 476196; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


See also Holbrooke (Joseph) 
Four dances. 


VALSE VIRGINIA; by Jay Hltinge [of 

England]; piano. [9767 

© Apr. 8, 1920; 1 ec. Apr. 13, 1920; 

E 476084; H. Sharples & son, ltd., 
London. 


Vame (THE) See Boosey’s military 
journal, 139th series, no. 4. 


VANISHING (THE) MAID; words by M. 
A. Webb, music by Geo. Trevor [of 
U.'S.] [9768 

© 1c Apr. 28, 1920; E 478918; 
Matilda Abigail Webb, Melissa, Tex. 


VARIATIONS LILLIPUTIENNES; par F. B. 
Binet [of France] op. 125; piano. 
(Les Lilliputiennes, no. 3) [9769 

© Dec. 20, 1919; 1 c. Jan. 8, 1920; 
E 469632; Alphonse Ledue et cie., 
Paris. 


VECCHIO MOLINO; di Arturo de Cecco 
[of Italy]; pf. (Tre pezzettini ca- 
ratteristici, no. 1) [9770 


© Apr. 15, 1920; 1. e: Apr: 26,1920; 
E 476170; G. Ricordi & ¢co., Milan. 


VELMA; intermezzo, by L. Rosebrook 
[of U. S.]; instrumental. [9771 


© 1 ¢ Apr. 2, 1920;  4ieaa3 
Leon Rosebrook, New York. 


VéLocir&; de F. Hiller, choisies, re- 
vues, doigtées et annotées de I. 
Philipp [cf France]; piano. (Les 
collections du ménestrel: Antho- 
logie pianistique, no. 24) [9772 


©. .Mar., 6,,..1920; 4..¢., Man 2a, 
1920; E 469823 ; Heugel & cie, Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on revising, 
fingering and annotating] 


op. 152, choisie, revue, 
doigtée et annotée par I. Philipp [of 


France]; piano. (Collections du 
menestrel: Anthologie pianistique 
no. 2) [9773. 


© Mar: 13° 1920; 2 ehRiae as, 
1920; E 469980; Heugel et cie, Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on revision, 
fingering and annotation] 


098 


no. 5, 1920 


VELociTE—Continued. 
de St. Heller, choisies, revues, 
doigtées et annotées de I. Philipp 


fof France]; piano. (Les collec- 
tions du ménesirel: Anthologie 
pianistique, no. 17) [9774 


© Mar. 6, 1920; 1 ce. Mar. 24, 1920; 
EK 469816; Heugel & cie., Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on revising, 
fingering and annotating] 


VELVET EYES; words by C. H. Harder, 
musie by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. 8.] 
New York, Worid music pub. corp. 

[9775 

© Mar. 22, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 24, 

1920: E 473480; Clara Harder 
Harder, Milwaukee. 


VELVET EYES, WATCH AND WAIT FOR ME; 
words by Betty Dunn [i. e., Mrs. 
George Dunn], music by P. B. Story 
[of Great Britain] [9776 

foot 4. 1920" £ ¢ Mar. 17, 
1920; E 469865; Mrs. George Dunn, 
Winnifred, Canada. 


VENEZ TOUS 6 BIEN HEUREUX ANGES. 
See Toinet (Raymond) ‘Trois can- 
tiques en forme de Noéis. 

VERDI (GIUSEPPE) Aida; by Verdi, 
fantasia brillante, by J. Leybach, 
op. 158, rev. and fingered by Clarence 
Adler [of U. 8.]; piano. (Superior 
edition, no. 2078) [9tTT 

© Nov. 25, 1919: 2. ¢ Mar... 11, 
1920; E 474144: Carl Fischer, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement ] 

Celeste Aida (Celestial Aida) ; 

from the opera Aida, by Verdi, arr. 

by P. F. del Campiglio [of U. §.]; 
violin and piano. (Favorite melo- 

dies, third series, no. 46) [9778 
© Apr. 26, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 30, 1920; 

E 478877; Estate of Hamilton §&. 

Gordon, New York. [Copyright is 

claimed on arrangement] 

Rigoletto waltz; over the summer 

sea, from Rigoletto, by Verdi, arr. 

by M. W. Butler [of U. 8.]; piano. 

(Gems of classic music) [9779 
© Mar. 3, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1920; 

E 471914; A. W. Perry’s sons, Se- 

dalia, Mo. 

Sons of the living morning; from 

Aida, words by Louise Ayres Gar- 

nett, music by G. Verdi, arr. by Evan 

M. Stone [of U. 8.] (New Beacon 

octavo, no. 604) [9780 
© Mar. 30, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 31, 

1920: E 473876; Silver, Burdett & 

co., Boston. [Copyright is claimed 

‘On arrangement] 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


9788 


VERDI (GIUSEPPE )—Continued. 
Trovatore (Il) ; by Verdi, fantasia 
brillante, by Carl Hemann [of Great 
Britain]; piano. [9781 

© Mar. 1, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 3, 1920; 
E 4694380; Banks & sons, York, Eng- 
land. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement ] 


VERY (A) AGED GHOSTLY PLACE. See 


Old curiosity shop. 


VIBRATION; words by Hazel Marjorie 
Smith, music by Lewis Stephen 
Durkee [of U. 8.], arr. by William 
Creager [of U. S.] [9782 

© 1c. Apr. 28, 1920; E 478834; L. 
S. Durkee, New York. 


VICAR’S (THE) PRESENTATION; writ- 
ten and composed by Bert Lee [of 
Great Britain] [9783 

© Apr. 9, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 5, 1920; 
E 476021; Reynolds & co., London. 


Victory (THE); Easter anthem, text 
scriptural, music by Caleb Simper 
fof Great Britain]; organ ace. 4to. 

[9784 
© Feb. 3, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 2, 1920; 
E 469428; Weekes & co., London. 


one step, by Munn and Dolin, 
played by Victor Arden and Edwin 
Williams [of U. 8.];. in G. (Ryth- 
modik song roll, J 162883) [9785 

© Apr. 20, 1919; 2c Apr. 29, 1920; 
E 475979; Rythmodik music corp., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on interpretation. ] 


VICTORY BAND WAR SONG; words by A. 
L. Boddiford, music by Artie Bowers 
[of U. S.] New York, Authors & 
composers service co. [9786 

© 1c. Apr. 2, 1920; E 473915; 
Annie I... Boddiford, Statesboro, Ga. 


Victory Bpoy; words by M. A. Cousins, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. 8.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[9787 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 « Apr. 12, 1920; 

EB 475336; Mary A. Cousins,Waltham, 
Mass. 


VieRcES (LES) AU CREPUSCULE; paroles 
de Albert Samain, musique de Hector 
Fraggi [of France]; 3 voix. [9788 

© Mar. 6, 1920; 1 ¢. Mar. 24, 1920; 
E 469832; A. Z. Mathot, Paris. 


099 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9789 


pt. III, n. s., v. 15 


VIEUXTEMPS (H.) Concerto no. 2; by 
Vieuxtemps, op. 19, ed. by Leopold 
Auer [of Russia, domiciled at New 
York]; violin and piano, in F sharp 
minor. (Carl Fischer’s music li- 
brary, no. 852) [9789 


@* Nov. 19, 19192 c.” Mar, ‘41, 
1920; E 474145; Carl Fischer, New 


York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 

VILLAGE (THE) BAND. See Rustic 
suite. 


VIN BLANC BLUES; words by W. C. 


Chapman, jr., music by MHector 
Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [9790 


© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 


E 474796; W. Clifford Chapman, jr, 


Pittsburgh. 


VIOLET, SO BLUE; from Lady Purple, 
lyrics by G. Edgar Deisroth, music 
by M. Jacob Leichtman [of U. S.] 
Hazleton, Pa., Hummer music co. 

[9791 

© Apr. 8, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 8, 1920; 
EK 478112; George E. Deisroth and 
Milton J. Leichtman, Hazleton, Pa. 


VIOLIN ALBUM’; Six easy pieces, by S. 
Coleridge-Taylor, arr. by Bertha 
Constance Hull [of Great Britain]; 
violin and piano. (Album series, no. 
80) Contents: A June rose 
bioomed.—Nourmahal’s song.—Scene 
de ballet—Zarifa.—Regret.—Ethio- 
pia march. [97292 

© Apr.t, 1920; 1-c.-Apr: 23; 1920; 
E 476311; Augener, Itd., London. 


VioTTtr (G. B.) Concerto; di G. B. 
Viotti, colle cadenze e !’ ace. di pf. 
di Enrico Polo [of Italy]; violino 
in la minore. (Hdizione Ricordi, 
no. 113) [9793 

© Mar. -115°1920*04 sc Mar. 12, 
1920; E 469549; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


—— Concerto no. 29; by Viotti, ed. by 
Leopold Auer [of Russia, domiciled 
at New York]; violin and piano, in 
EK minor. (Carl Fischer’s music li- 
brary, no. 825) [9794 

© Dee. 29, 1919; 2 ec. Mar. 11, 
1920; E 474160;-Carl Fischer, New 


York. [Copyright is claimed-on ar- 
rangement] 
VIRGINIA; words and music by K. 


Casey [of U. S.] [9795 
© 1 « Mar. 25, 1920; Hi 474541; 
Kenneth Casey, New York. 


VISAGE D’AUTOMNE; paroles de Henri 
de Régnier, musique de Hdouard 
Trémisot [of France]; mezzo. (Les 
poémes du Rudlin, no. 3) [9796 


© Dec. 20, 1919; 1 ec. Jan. 8, 1920; 
E 469627; Alphonse Leduc et: cie., 
Paris. 


VISION; words by W. Parr, music by 
Leo Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, 
North American musi¢ co. [9797 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 ec. Apr. 12, 1920; 
EK 475294; William Parr, Ft. Worth, 
Tex. 


VISION (THE); a _ sacred historical 
cantata, words and music by Evan 
Stephens [of U. 8.]; tenor solo, fe- 
male chorus, male chorus, mixed 
chorus. 4to. . [9798 

© Mar. 24, 1920; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
5, 1920; A 566556; Heber J. Grant, 
Salt Lake City. 


by Dezso Kordy [of England]; 

violoncello and pf., or vioiin ad lib. 

[9799 

© Apr. 7, 1920; 1 c« Apr. 8, 1920; 
EH 476055; Elkin & co., London. 


VISION OF Joy; duet, from Medorah, 
words by Adrian Ross, musie by 
Vada Ennem [of England] [9800 

© Feb. 19, 192024 .c) Marna 
1920; E 469702; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London. 


Vision (A) OF THE UNKNOWN HOUR; 
words by M. Hawkansen, music by 
Edouard Hesselberg [of U. 8.] [9801 

© Apr. 10, 1920; 2 ce. Apr. 29, 1920; 
E 478944; M. Hawkansen, Deshler, 
O. 


Vision (THE) oF THOMAS; anthem, 
words from St. John 20, music by 
George B. Nevin [of U. S.]; mixed 
voices. 4to. (Choir music, first ser- 
ies) [9802 

© Apr. 5, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 14, 1920; 
E 475500; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


VistonE; di Guiseppe Frugatta [of 

Italy]; pf. [9803 

© Aug. 20, 1919; 1 ec. Dec. 3, 1919; 

E 469461; Casa musicale Sonzogno, 
S. A., Milan. : 


VISIONS OF RAINBOW VALLEY; words 
and music by D. C. Burkholder [of 
BS.) [9804 

© Apr. 10, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 14, 1920; 
E 478715; D. C. Burkholder, Wau- 
pun, Wis. 


600 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 


9821. 


VISIONS OF YESTERDAY; words by H. G. | Voisin JEAN-PIERRE; poésie de Maurice 


Williams, music by E. S. 8. Hunting- 
ton [of U. 8.] [9805 

© 1c. Apr. 7, 1920; E 478075; H. 
G. Williams, Utica, N. Y. 


VirTorRIA (LA) DELL’ ITaria; valse di 
C. Morreale [of Italy, domiciled at 
Rochester, N. Y.], arr. by Samuel 
Mannino [of U. 8.]; 1st violin. [9806 

© 1c. Mar. 20, 1920; E 474479; 
Charles Morreale, Rochester, N. Y. 


VoOcI D’ANGELI; valzer, by Salvatore Or- 
lando [of Italy, domiciled at New 
York] ; instrumental. [9807 

© 1e Apr. 9, 1920; EH 478180; 
Frank Passaro, New York. 


Vocetio (Lo); versi di A. Trusiano, 
musica di L. Mattiello [of Italy]; 
mand, ace. Naples, Hmilio Gennarelli 
ec. 4to. [9808 


- © Feb. 1, 1920; 1c. Apr. 26, 1920; 
E 476331; Italian book co., New 
York. 


Voice (THE) oF ERIN; poem by Albert 
Rupp, music by Daisy Raymond 
[pseud. of L. L. Fussell, of U. S.] 
San Francisco, Calif., Joe Sweeney 
pub. co. [9809 

i Mar, 12, 1920°°2 c’ Mar. 30, 
1920; EH 478489; Laura L. Fussell, 
Napa, Calif. 


Vorce (THE) or LoNDOoN; words and 
music by Gerald Lane [of Great 
Briain |; mm D. [9810 

© Mar. 10, 1920; 1 ec. Mar.. 10, 
1920; E 469655; Keith, Prowse & co., 
lid., London. 


VOICES FROM THE MINARETS; words by 
Reg. Low, music by Maurice Head 
[of Great Britain] [9811 


© Mar. 8, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 18, 1920; 
EH 469843; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. > 5 


paroles 
[of 


VoILA POURQUOI (Because); 
et “musique de Raoul Moretti 
France] 

© Feb. 28, 1920; 1 ec. Mar. 18, 

1920; E 469726; R. Moretti, Paris. 


Vorte (LE) DE SALAMMBO; de Georges 
Aubry [of France]; orch. et piano 
eonducteur. 4to. (Célébre collec- 
tion de succés, no. 400) [9813 

ieye Web.) 21 ot920 +1: exuMar, 10; 
1920; HE 4695938; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 


[9812 |. 


Chevais, musique de Auguste Cha- 
puis [of France]; 2 voix. 4to. 
[9814 
© Mar, “13, | 1920-"9'"c., Mar. cot, 
1920; E 469967; Durand et cie., 
Paris. 

VOLONTARI ITALIANI; march, by G. 
Cina [of Italy], arr. by H. Ciauri 
[of U. 8.]; band. 4to. [9815 

© Nov. 15, 1919; 2 e. Mar. 25, 
1920; E 474598; O. Di Bella, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on 
simplifying and harmonizing] 


VOLUNTEER (THE) CHOIR; Vv. 7, no. 5, 
monthly magazine, ed. by H.-S. 
Lorenz and others [of U. S.] 4to. 

[9816 

© Jan. 21, 1920; 2 ce and aff. Mar. 

5, 1920; A 559981; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


—v. 7, no. 6, monthly magazine, 
ed. by E. S. Lorenz and others [of 
U. S.J 4to. [9817 


© Feb. 11, 1920; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
_5, 1920; A 559982; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


VoYAGEuUR (LE); paroles de Henri de 
Réenier, musique de Mare Delmas 
[of France] [9818 

© Apr. 8, 1920; 1c. Apr. 9, 1920; 
E 476074; Société anonyme des édi- 
tions Ricordi, Paris. 


VRANKEN (JOSEPH) Twenty-five offer- 
tories; for the principal feasts of 
the year, by J. Vranken [of Hol- 
land] op. 49; voices in unison, with 
organ ace. 4to. [9819 

© Apr 29, :1920:°2° &° Apr? ~30, 
1920; E 478870; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 


WAGNER (RICHARD) . Dreams 
(Triume); by R. Wagner, arr. by 
H. F. Odell [of U. 8.]; full mand. 
orch. [9820 

© Dec. 22, 1919; 2 e. Mar. 11, 
1920; EH 474151; Carl Fischer, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


Parsifal; festival drama in three 
acts, tr. and adapted by Henry Ed- 
ward Krehbiel [of U. S.], music by 
Wagner, simplified arr. by R. Klein- 
michel [of U. 8.]; vocal se. ~ [9821 

© Apr. 14, 1920; 2 e«. Apr. 16, 
1920; E 478495; T. B. Harms & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


601 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9822 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 15 


WAHL (DIF); worte und musik von 
D. Koroch [of U. S.] [9822 
1). Feb. 417.4920: 1 ee Webss ii, 
1920; 1 c. Mar. 17, 1920; E 473380; 
David Koroch, Fresno, Calif. 


WAIKIKI BLUES; words by Cal De Voll, 

music by Maceo Pinkard [of U. S.] 

[9823 

© 1c. Apr. 14, 1920; E 478466; 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 

Wart (THE) or O’LAFFERTY; or, The 
emigrant’s lament, by C. A. Smart [of 
U. 8.]; piano. [9824 

Apr. 4, 1920: 02 -e Apren19, 
1920; E 475521; Chas. A. Smart, 
Oakland, Calif. 

WAIT AND SEE; waltz, by McCarron 
and Morgan, played by Donald Makay 
and Edwin Williams [of U. 8.]; in 
B flat. (Rythmodik song roll, J 
108602 ) [9825 

© Apr. 20, 1919; 2 ¢. Apr. 29, 
1920; E 480012; Rythmodik music 
corp., New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on interpretation ] 

WAIT ’TILL AH PUT ON MA CROWN; 
negro spiritual, arr. by William Red- 
dick [of U. S.]; male voices. 4to. 
(Series of part songs, no. 3010) 

[98826 

LAr; “SO s920¢ 2’ e> “Apr 8s, 
1920; E 475881; Huntzinger & Dil- 
worth, ine., New York. 

WAIT TILL I’VE FINISHED MY ORANGE; 
written by Clifford Seyler, com- 
posed by Percy Vere [of Great Brit- 


ain] [9827 
© Mar. 8, 1920: 2 ce Mar. 18, 
1920; E 469849; Francis, Day & 


Hunter, London. 
WAITING; valse by G. J. Murkin [of 


England]; violin, cornet, clarinet, 
cello and bass. (Jn Hawkes & son’s 
dance-album no. 8, no. 5) [9828 


© eb: 13, 1920: | ¢: Mar: 2. 
1920; E 469471; Hawkes & son, 
London. 

WAITING FOR THE SUN TO COME OUT; 
from The sweetheart shop, words by 
Arthur Francis, music by George 
Gershwin [of U. S.] [9829 

© Apr: 10, 1920; 2 e Aprs dQ; 
1OZO2) EH AS22850 4B. BMarms..& 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 

WAITING FOR YOU; words by W. R. 
Stevenson, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [9830 

Cy Noy. 4919-2 ee 
1920; E 475244; W. R. Stevenson, 
Sydney, Canada. 


WAITING IN THE MOONLIGHT; words by 
C. W. Betz and E. Williams, music 
by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] Chi- 
cago, North American music co. . 

[9831 
© Nov. 4, 1919: 2 «Ape 
1920; E 475296; Conrad W. Betz 
and BE. Williams, Cincinnati. 


WAKE Up AMERICA AND HELP THE 
IRISH CAUSE; words by F. J. Ryan, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. S8.] 
Chicago, Il. North American mu- 
Sic pub. co. [9832 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 « Apr 42, 
1920; E 475299; Frederick J. Ryan, 
Chelsea, Mass. 


WALKING SLOW, TALKING LOW; words 
and music by H. Hunt Power [of 
Canada, domiciled at Dorchester, 
Mass.], arr. by Jack Raymond. New 
York, Cutter Stock co. [9833. 

© Mar. 1, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 13, 
1920; E 474268; Herbert H. Power, 
Dorchester, Mass. 


WALTz serenade. See Lansing (George 
L.) Three mandolin duos. 


WANDERING; words and musie by A. W. 
MecMillon [of U. S.] Chicago, Leg- 
ters music co. [9834 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 ¢@ Apres 2, 
1920; E 474864; A. W. MeMillon, 
Avon Park, Fla. 


WANDERING (THE) HERMIT; words by 
L. B. Parsons, music by Geo. Graff, 
jr. [of U. S.] New York, World mu- 
sic pub. corp. [9835 

© Mar. 22, 1920;°2.c Mar 27. 
1920; E 4738502; L. Birdsey Par- 
sons, Sandy Hook, Conn. 


War (A) BRIDE’S CONFESSION; words 
by G. E. Cox, melody by Luther A. 
Clark [of U. S.] [9836 

© 1 c Apr. 5, T1920; He4isiis; 
G. E. Cox, Muskogee, Okl. 


WAS IT A MAN; Operetta, words and 
melody by L. B. Braley [of U?S8.] 
_ [9837 
© 1c. Mar. 22, 1920; D 19998; 
Lucile Brown Braley, Highland 
Park, Mich. 


WAS WILLST DU TUN MIT JESU; worte 
und musik von D. Koroch [of U.S.], 
harm. von A. L. Byers. [9838 

© Feb. 17, 1920:;. 1. tea 
1920, 1 « Mar. 17, 1920; E 473377; 
David Koroch, Fresno, Calif. 


602 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 


WASHINGTON; from Medorah, words 
by Adrian Ross, music by Vaca HEn- 
nem [of England] [9839 

© Feb. 19; 1920: 1. ¢., Mar.-15, 
1920; E 469706; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London. 


Watcuine. See Drolleries from an 
oriental doll’s house. 


WATER-LILIES ; words by P. J. O’Reilly, 
musie by Cyril Scott [of England]; 
in D flat. ~ [9840 

(Mar... 16;;1920;..1 ec. Mar. 17, 
1920; E 469766; Elkin & co., ltd., 
London. 


Way (THE) OF A MAN WITH A MAID; 
from Our Peg, words by Harry Gra- 
ham, music by Harold Fraser-Sim- 
son [of England] [9841 

©. Mar, 22; .1919; 1.¢c.Apr: 12, 
1920; E 476105; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London. 


WE'LL LOOP THE LOOP WAY UP IN THE 
Sky; words by K. C. Place, music 
by E. 8S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 

[9842 
Petes Agr S, 1920 KH ATS0LL: 
Kathryn Carey Place, Jermyn, Pa. 


WELL RALLY ’ROUND THE HEARTH- 
STONE; words by Mrs. H. HE. Gans, 
music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] 
New York, World music pub. corp. 

[9843 

© Mar. 22, 1920; 2 c«. Mar. 24, 

1920; E 473473; Mrs. H. EH. Gans, 
Marion, Ia. 


WE NEED ANOTHER ROOSEVELT; words 
by VY. Jackson, music by E. 8. 8S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. 8.] [9844 

© 1c. Apr. 14, 1920; E 478318; 
Vera Jackson, Detroit. 

WE'RE STILL UPON OUR HONEYMOON; 
darling I am growing old, written 
and composed by R. P. Weston and 
Bert Lee [of Great Britain] [9845 

er Mar 6.°920; 1 “ee Mar. 18; 
1920; EH 469852; Francis, -Day & 
Hunter, London. 

WE SHALL MEET AGAIN 
, words and music by J. W. Rogers 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [9846 

© Apr AT, 1920; 2 ©. Apr. 24, 
1920; E 475686; J. W. Rogers, Ma- 
con, Ga. 


WE'VE SAID GOOD-BYE TO LIQUOR, BUT 
PLEASE DON’T CUT OUT JAZZ; Words 
by M. EH. Peck, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] 

© 1e. Mar. 20, 1920; E 474428; 
M. E. Peck, New Haven. 


IN HEAVEN; 


[9847 


9856 


WE WILL SETTLE THE CASE; words and 
music by E. Ball, arr. by Edouard 
Hesselberg [of U. 8.] [9848 

© Mar. 17, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 31, 
1920; E 473945; Emerson Ball, St. 
Louis. 


WEATHER (THE) MAN; words and mu- 

sic by C. R. Hess [of U. S8.] [9849 

© 1c. Apr. 23, 1920; E 478599; 
Cora R. Hess, St. Paul. 


WEDDING MARCH; by F. E. D. Schroe- 

der [of U. 8.]; orch. and piano ace. 

[9850 

© Apr. 6, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 6, 1920; 

FE 473994; Frank E. Devrient Schroe- 
der, Philadelphia. 


WEEP NO MORE DEAR HEART; words and 

music by Geo. L..Beach [of U. S.] 

[9851 

© Mat 26," 1920>" 2c. War 26, 

1920; E 473739; Morris Levinson 
pub. co., Chicago. 


WEEP YOU NO MORE; words from John 
Dowland’s Third and last book of 
songs or airs, musie by Helen Foth- 
ergill [of Great Britain] [9852 

© Mar. 48,9920" 1 e Ape.. 5; 

- 1920; EH 476046; Augener, lid., Lon- 

don. 


WELCOME GLAD HASTER DAY. See San- 
ford (Martina T. P.) Four Easter 
carols. 

WELCOME HEROES HOME; words by R. 
Fleming, musie by Hector Richard 
fof U. S.] Chicago, Legters musie 
co. [9853 

© Mar. 18, 1920; 2 e Mar. 24, 
1920; E 473824; Rosalie Fleming, 
Warrenton, N. C. 


WELCOME PRETTY PRIMROSE; three-part 
song, by Ciro Pinsuti, arr. by J. S. 
Fearis [of U. 8.]; ladies’ voices. 
4to. [9854 

@ Mar. 410;.1920 2:2) e..Mar 13; 
1920; H 474217; J. S. Fearis & bro., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement] 

WELCOME TO OUR HEROES; grand march, 

‘shy BE. J. Mergen [ot U. S.); piano. 

[9855 

© Mar. 3, 1920; 2 c Mar.-6, 1920; 
BE 471911; A. W. Perry’s sons, Se- 
dalia, Mo. 

WELCOME U.S. A.; words by M. Gould- 
ing, music by EH. S. S. Huntington 


fo Uo S.J [9856 

© 1 ec, Apr. 21, 1920; E 478537; 
Margaret Goulding, Georgetown, 
Sy leg IN, was 


603 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9857 


WELL-BELOVED (THE); Armenian folk- 
song, English text by D. Taylor, 
musie collected by Haig Gudenian, 
harmonized and arr. by Deems Tay- 
lor [of U. 8.]; three-part cho. wom- 
en’s voices. 4to. (Schumann club 
Series of part-Songs, fourth series, no. 
4768) [9857 

©): Mar. 25 -1920+..2 ¢.. Mar"27, 
1920; E 474649; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on harmonization and arrangement] 


WELL (THE) oF Haroun. See Songs 


of Avarair. 

-WELLSBURG (West Virginia); ~-ords 
and musie by C. C. Simpson fof 
U. S.J, arr. by Frank D. Harris [of 
US] [9858 

© 1c. Mar. 20, 1920; E 474462;. 
Charlies Carlisle Simpson, Wells- 
burg, W. Va. 

WERE I THE RING. 
(Roger) A sonnet. 


See Jalowicz 
WEST VrireéIniIA; march, by G. Polifrone 
and Ruby Cork [of U. S.], arr. by 
Gus Smith [of U. 8.]; piano. [9859 
© Mar. 26. 1920; 2 c. Mar. 26, 
1920; E 473745; H. Boffa music 
house, Clarksburg, W. Va. 

WEST VIRGINIA HILLS; words by E. 
Hasselman, musiec by E. S. 8S. Hunt- 
ington [of U.S8.] [9860 

© 1c. Apr. 28, 1820; E 478649; 
Ethel Hasselman, Portsmouth, O. 

WESTERN LAND; one-step, by Byron 
Gay, played by Donald Makay [of 
U. 8.]; in B flat. (Rythmodik song 
roll, J 103743) [9861 

(© May 20, 19192 «. Apr, 29, 
1920; E 480011; Rythmodik music 
eorp., New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on interpretation] 

WESTERNER (THE); march, by F. 
Jewell [of U. 8.]; band. 4to. [9862 

© Mar. 16;°1920:"2 ¢2 Mar. 11, 
1920; E 474053; Fred Jewell, Oska- 
loosa, Ia. 


WHAR’S MAMMY GONE; words and 
music by J. B. Barbour [of U. 8.] 
[9863 
© Apr. 6, 1920; 2 e. Apr. 27, 1920; 
E 478895; J. Berni Barbour, New 
York. 


WHAT A MOTHER MEANS TO YOU; words 
by H. Silke, musie by Geo. Graff, jr. 
[of U. S.] New York, Worid music 
pub. corp. [9864 

© Apr. 14.°1920: 2" Apr: 20. 
1920; E 475738; Henry Silke, State 
Sanitarium, Minn. 


pt.-111, n. s., v. 15 


r 


WHAT A PAIR OF SILK STOCKINGS CAN 
po; words and music by H. 8S.’ De 
Long [of U. S.], arr. by Emory 
Diffendafer [of U. S.] Lewisburg, 
Pa., Herdel pub. co. [9855 

© Apr. 3, 1920; 2:¢. Apr, 5/3920; 
E 473995; Herbert Setley De Long, 
Watsontown, Pa. 


WHat’ ADAM TOLD- HVE; words and 
music by J. E. Keene [of U. 8.] 

[9866 

© 1 ¢ Apr. 5, 1920; HM 4739i3; 

John Edward Keene, Oakland, Calif. 


WHAT-CHA-MA-CALL-IT; words by John 
G. Lee and D. M. Minton, jr., music 
by D. M. Minton, jr. [of U. S.J, arr. 
by Paul Luke fof Us.3 [9867 

© 1c. Mar. 5, 1920; E 474069; 
David M. Minton, jr., New York. 


WHAT HAVE YOU DONE TO BRING OUR 
LADDIES HOME; words by H. H. Wind- 
horst, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. §S.] Chicago, North American 
music Co. ; [9868 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475171; Emma H. Windhorst, 
Kinsley, Kan. 


WHAT MY MOTHER SAID TO ME; words 
by J. A. McAdams, musie-:by Hector 
Richard [of U. S8.] Chicago, Leg- 
ters music co. [9869 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 
FE 474807; John A. McAdams, Minne- 
apolis. 


WHAT’S THE GOOD OF JUST A SONG AT 
TWILIGHT, WHEN YOU'VE NO ONE TO 
SING IT TO; quartette, words and mu- 
sic by Cliff Hess, Howard Johnson 
and Murray Roth, arr. by Harrison 
Hall [of U. S.]; male voices. 4to. 

[9870 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 9, 1920; 

B 475076; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

[Copyrig cht is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


WHAT’S THE USE; words by M. Horres, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. 8.]; 
hicago, North American music co. 
[9871 
© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 ce. Apr. 12, 1920; 
Ei 475222; Madeline Horres, Holly 
Hill, S. C. 


WHAT’S THE USE OF BUILDING CASTLES 3. 
words by Axel Seaborg, music by 
George E. Bresland [of U. 8.] 

[9872 


© Apr. 10, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 14, 1920; 
E 478717; Bresland & co., So. Bend, 
Ind. 


604 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 


9891 


WHAT’S THE USE OF PINING; words by 
W. K. Osborn, music by Leo Fried- 
man fof U. §.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [9873 


© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 e Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475239; W. K. Osborn, Lake 
Worth, Fla. 


WHAT’S THE USE OF WANTIN’ SOME- 
BODY WHO DOESN’T WANT YOU; words 
and melody by B. Schwartz [of 
U. 8.]J [9874 


© 1c. Apr. 14, 1920; E 478283; 
Ben Schwartz, Brooklyn. 


WHAT THE MINSTREL TOLD US; ballad, 
by Arnold Bax [of Great Britain]; 
piano. [9875 


© Mar. 23, 1920; 1c. Apr. 13, 1920; 
KE 476078; Anglo-French music ¢o., 
Itd., London. 


_ WHAT THE WOODLANDS SAY; two-part 
song, words by Charles Kingsley, 
music by Hdgar L. Bainton [of Great 
Britain], selected and ed. by Florian 
Pascal; treble voices. 4to. (St. 
Cecilia, twelfth series, no. 15) 
[9876 
© Mar. 8, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 27, 1920; 
FE 469455 ; Joseph Williams, ltd., Lon- 
don. 


WHAT wourp I po IF I DIDN’T HAVE 
you; words by E. E. Protzman, mu- 
sic by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [S877 


© Apr. 26, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 29, 1920; 
BE 475913; Edna EF. Protzman, Pitts- 
burgh. 


WHat (A) YOU-MAY-CALL; encore song, 
lyric and musie by Victor Young [of 
U. S.] [9878 

© Mar. 12, 1920; 2 « Mar. 13, 
1920; H 474246; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


WHEEL IN A WHEEL; negro spiritual; 


words anon., music arr. by Harvey 
B. Gaul [of U. S.]; men’s voices. 
4to. (Modern series,no. 177) [9879 


© Apr. 19, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 20, 1920: 
E 475525 ; H. W. Gray co., New York. 


WHEN; words and music by Harl Ben- 
ham [of U. S.] 1. Low veice.—2. 
Medium voice—3s. High voice. 

[9880-9882 

© Apr. 16, 1920; 2 c. each Apr. 17, 

1920; E 475516475518; G. Ricordi 
& co., inc., New York. 


WHEN A FELLER NEEDS A FRIEND; words 
by D. Henderson, music by Edouard 
Hesselberg [of U. S.] [9883 

©. Apr. 10; 1920: 2.6, ApecZ29: 
1920; EH 478948; Doris Henderson, 
Rock Island, Il. 


WHEN A HEART IS LONELY; words by 
Dave Shermau, musie by G. KE. 
Smith [of U. 8.] [9884 

© 1c. Mar. 18, 1920; H -474481; 
George Edwards Smith, % Leo 
Feist co., San Francisco. 


WHEN A PEACH IN GEORGIA WEDS A ROSE 
FROM ALABAM; fox trot, words and 
music by Clyde Hager and Walter 
Goodwin [of U. S.] [9885 

© Apr. 8, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 10, 1920; 
BE 475099; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


WHEN AH ALL COME BACK BLUES; words 
by D. Smith and H. T. Haller, music 
by. EH. 8. Si Huntmeton fet U.' §:.] 

[9886 
© 1c. Apr. 6, 1920; EH 474887; D. 
Smith and H. T. Haller, Buffalo. 


WHEN AL JOLSON SINGS A SOUTHERN 
MELODY; lyrics by Bernard Gross- 
man, melody by Alfred Goodman [of 
US] [9887 

© 1c. Apr. 20, 1920; E 475588 ; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


WHEN CUPID ENTERED NO MAN’S LAND} 
words by J. Wayt, music by Burrell 
Van Buren [of U. §.] [9888 

© Dec. 18, 1919; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1920; 
E 478155; Jennie Wayt, Walsen- 
burg, Col. 


WHEN Dap stTRUCK OIL; words by R. 
Munday, music by Edouard Hessel- 
berg [of U. 8.] [9889 

© Apr. 10, 1920; 2 ce. Apr. 29, 1920; 
E 478948; Rovert Munday, Fulton, 
Ark. 


WHEN DADDY WAS LEARNING TO PLAY. 
See My first performance. 


WHEN EYE SEARCHES EYE; words by C. 


Davis, melody by R. A. Browne [of 

SS] [9890 
© 1 € Apr” 5,7 19205 HN 473898; 

Charles Davis, Bristol, Conn. 


WHEN HE’s IN LOVE: words by P. S. 
Scibelli, music by E. S. 8. Hunting- 
ton [of U. 8.] [9891 

© 1c. Mar. 29, 1920; H 473792; 
Paddy Sunday Scibelli, Brooklyn. 


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9892 


WHEN HUMMIN’ BIRDIES . START 
A-HUMMIN’; words and music by 
ALT HA for B.:Sily are. te Arbour 
Cleveland Morse [of U. S8.] [9892 

© 1c. Mar. 30, 1920; E 474685; 
Arthur Theodore Hill, Cambridge, 
Mass. 


WHEN I BECAME A MAN OF SOCIETY; 
words by HK. N. Tuckermann, music 
by E. S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 

[9893 
© 1c May 6, 1920; E 480165; 
KE. N. Tuckermann, Hartland, Wis. 


‘WHEN I DREAM OF OLD DIXIE; words 
and music by F. C. Stauffer [of U. 
S.] [9894 

© 1c. Apr. 23, 1920; E 478629; 
F. C. Stauffer, Canton, O. 


WHEN I DREAM OF THE ROSES IN SPRING- 
TIME; words by R. Klawitter, music 
by Hector Richard [of U. S.]  Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [9895 


(C) Mar. 29, 1920; 2 ec: Apr. 2, 1920; 
FE 474846; Raymond Klawitter, Wau- 
kesha, Wis. 


WHEN I DREAM THOSE DREAMS OF YOU, 
JUST you; words by A. Kilcoyne, 
music by E. S. S. Huntington [of 
U. 8.] [9896 


© 1c. Mar. 20, 1920; E 474412; 
Anne Kilcoyne, Braddock, Pa. 


WHEN I Go AWAY FROM YOU; words by 
Amy Lowell, music by Henry Had- 
ley [of U. S.] op. 68, no. 1; high 
voice in EF sharp minor, violin or 
’cello obbl. (Sheet music edition, V. 
653 ) [9897 

© Feb. 5, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 11, 1920; 
E 474162; Carl Fischer, New York. 


WHEN I HEAR THE MUSIC OF DANCE. 
See Whose wife are you. 


WHEN I KISSED MY MOTHER AT THE 
COURTHOUSE pooR; words by S. E. 
Reiter, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. 8.] Chicago. Legters music co. 

[9898 
(© Mar. 29, 1920; 2c. Apr. 2, 1920; 
E 474771; S. E. Reiter, Coudley, Pa. 


“Wuen I Look INTO your EYES; words 
by A. E. Dieudonne, music by Yves 
Arnandez [of U. 8.] 4to. [9899 


© Mar. 31, 1920; 2 «. Apr. 3, 1920; 
BE. 474740; Y. Arnandez and A. E. 
Dieudonne, New Iberia, La. 


pt. 111, Dus., ¥ 15 


WHEN I’M SIGHING FOR DIxIE; words 
by N. Schroeder, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, North 
American music Co. [9900 

© Nov. 4,.1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
FE 475324; Nellie Schroeder, Galves- 
ton, Tex. 


WHEN I MET you; fox trot, by Arm- 
strong and Klickman, played by Vic- 
tor Arden and Edwin Williams [of 
U. S.]; in ©. (Rythmodik song 
roll, J 103693) [9901 

© May 20, 1919; 2 ec Apr 29, 
1920; E 480013; Rythmodik music 
corp., New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on interpretation] , 


WHEN I MET YOU IN SWEET LAND OF 
DREAMS; words and music by O. C. 
Schroeder [of U. S.] ; {9902 

© Mar. 30, 1920; 2 e: Mar. 25, 
1920; E 473854; Otto C. Schroeder, 
Detroit. 


WHEN I RETURN; words by J. B. May, 
music by Geo. Trevor [of U. 8.] 
[9903 
©.1e. Mar. 11, 1920; E 474086; 
Jessie B. May, Cincinnati. 


WHEN I SAIL BACK TO IRELAND AND 
THEE; words by G. W. Dillon, music 
by BE. S. S. Huntington [of U. 8.] 

[9904 
© 1c. Apr. 21, 1920; E 478559; 
G. W. Dillon, Des Moines. 


WHEN I see nim; from Jack in petti- 
coats, words by Thomas Grant 
Springer, music by John MecGhie [of 
U. S.J [9905 

© Apr.~19, 191932 (esas 20, 
1920; HE 475555; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 

WHEN I SEE THE GIRL I LEFT ON THE 
OTHER SIDE; words by S. W. Billups, 
music by Artie Bowers [of U. 8.] 
Pasaic, N. J., United melody studios. 

[9906 
© 1c. Apr. 29, 1920; H 475828; 
S. W. Billups, Pittsburgh. 


WHEN I THINK OF THE SWEET LONG 
AGO; words by P. Garnet, music by 
E. S. S. Huntington [of U. 8.] 

[9907 
© 1c. Mar. 31, 1920; EH 473807; 
Pete Garnet, Youngstown, O. 


WHEN I THINK UPON THE MAIDENS; 
words by Philip Ashbrooke, music 
by Michael Head [of Great Britain] 

[9908 

©, Jan. 21,. 1920; Jd. Go Wem. 20, 

1920; E 469249; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 


WHEN I’VE GONE WHERE THE NAUGHTY 
BOYS GO; words by Wayne Woodall 
and H. V. Cheshire, music by H. V. 
Cheshire [of U. S.], arr. by Hymie 
Charninsky [of U. 58.] [9909 

© 1c. Mar. 18, 1920; E 474215; 
Harry VY. Cheshire, Kansas City, 
Mo. 


WHEN IS A ROOSTER; [words men: 1: 
music by Marjorie Fox Reeve [of | 
e's. | ~ [9910 

© Mar. 27, 1920; 2 « Mar. 29, 
1920; E 478706; John Church ¢o., 
Cincinnati. 


WHEN IT’S APPLE-BLOSSOM TIME IN 
MicHIGAN; words by H. C. Wil- 
liams, music by E. 8. 8. Huntington 
Loi U. S.] : [9911 

© 1« Apr. 29, 1920; E 475847; 
Harry C. Williams, Brooklyn. 


WHEN LOVE COMES KNOCKING AT YOUR 
HEART; from Dere Mable, words and 
music by Sam Ash, Bert Rule and J. 
Keirn Brennan [of U. S.] [9912 

© AprriG, 19203 2 e. ‘Apr. 17, 
1920; E 475481; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 


WHEN MOTHER LAID HER HAND UPON 
MY HAIR; words by R. A. Giler, mu- 
sic by E. S. S. Huntington [of U. S8.] 

[9913 
© 1c. Apr. 14, 1920; E 478322; 
Rose A. Giler, Anderson, Calif. 


WHEN MOTHER PUTS HER LITTLE ONES 
TO SLEEP; words by G. C. Boyd, music 
by Geo. Trevor [of U. S.] [9914 


© 1c. Apr. 28, 1920; E 478909; 
Geo. C. Boyd, Payson, Ariz. 


WHEN MY LOVIN’ SWEETIE PLAYS THE 
HUMORESQUE FOR ME; words and 
musie by G. Burrows [of U. S.], arr. 
by Russell Bennett [of U. 8.] [9915 


© 1c. Apr. 13, 1920; E 475390; 
Gertrude Burrows, Brookline, Mass. 


WHEN ROSES BLOOM; Children’s day 
Service, words by various authors, 
music by Chas. H. Gabriel and others 
fot U. S.]- 8 vo. [9916 

© Apr. 10, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 16, 1920; 
aff. Apr. 15, 1920; A 568089; Hope 
pub. co., Chicago. 


WHEN SHADOWS GATHER O'ER YOU; 
words by John E. Healy, music by 
J. Furgiuele [of U. §.]; 
voice in C. [9917 

© 1c. Mar. 11, 1920; E 474067: 
Joseph Furgiuele, Fall River, Mass. 


18323 


medium - 


60 


9925 


VHEN SOMEONE BREAKS YOUR HEART; 
tafser ay and music by Jean De Crisce 
for U.S.) [9918 
ay Apr: 22, 1920; 2c. Apr. 22, 1920: 
FE 475621; J. D. C. music pub. co., 
Utica, N. "Y. 


WHEN SWEETHEARTS STRIKE; words by 
D. C. Wilson, musie by Hector Rich- 
ard [of U. §.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [9919 

© Apr. 17, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 24, 1920; 
E 475643; D. Charles Wilson, Lo- 
raine, Tex, 


WHEN SWEETHEARTS WALK BY; words 
by J. N. Mellishy, music by E. S. S.. 
Huntington fof Uxs] [9920 

© 1c. Apr. 6, 1920; BH 474869; J. 
N. Mellishy, So. Lawrence, Mass. 

WHEN THAT I LOVED A MAIDEN; words 
by Alfred Noyes, music by Marshall 
Bartholomew [of U. 8.]; high voice, 
in E flat. [9921 

© Apr. 23, 1920; 2c. Apr. 24, 1920; 
E 475724; G. Schirmer, inc. New 
York. 


WHEN THE ARMISTICE WAS SIGNED; 

words by J. M. Benedick, music by 

Leo Friedman [of U. §.] Chicago, 

North American music co. [9922 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 

E 475314; J. M. Benedick, Plymouth, 
FA. 


WHEN THE BEES MAKE HONEY DOWN IN 
SUNNY ALABAM’; fox trot, by Lewis, 
Young and Donaldson, played by 
Harry Archer [of U. 8.]; in E flat. 
(Rythmodik song roll, J 103893) 

[9923 

© June 20, 1919; 2c. Apr. 29, 1920; 

E 475992; Rythmodik music corp., 

New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on interpretation. ] 


WHEN THE BLUEBIRD TURNS TO GRAY; 
words by S. Hart, musie by Hector 
Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
musie Co. [9924 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 
FE 474820; Sharlotte Hart, Glen Park, 
folks wre 


WHEN THE CHERRY BLOSSOMS FALL; 
fox-trot, from The royal vagabond, 
by Duncan, Goetzl and Cohan, played 
by Victor Arden [of U..S.]; in D. 
(Rythmodik song roll, V 103563) 

[9925 

© Apr. 20, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 29, 1920; 

E 480019; Rythmodik music corp., 

New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on interpretation | 


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9926 


WHEN THE CLOUDS ALL ROLL AWAY} 
waltz ballad, words and music by 
Guido Mattei [of U. S.] [9926 

© «Apr: 20, 19202 2 e,-Ape,. 22, 
1920; EH 478708; Guido Mattei con- 
servatory of music, Joliet, Ill. 


WHEN THE DAFFODILS HAVE BLOWN, 
InENE; words by EH. G. Johnston, mu- 
sic by E. S. 8. Huntington [of U. S.] 


[9927 
© 1c. Mar. 20, 1920; EH 474424; 
James G. Johnston, Sharon, Pa. 


WHEN THE EVENING SHADOWS FALL}; 
words and music by M. C. Stalters 
[of U. S.] New York, Lenox co. 


[9928 

© Apr. 7, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 10, 1920; 

EH 475109; May C. Stalters, Garner- 
ville, N. Y. 


WHEN THE FORCE IS LANDED; words by 
J. Allen, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. 8.] Chicago, North American mu- 
Sic CO. [9929 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 ce. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475366; Ida Allen, Walnut Creek, 
Calif. 

WHEN THE GIRL OF YOUR DREAMS COMES 
TO You; words by EH. V. Wilder, mu- 
sic by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [9930 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 
EK 474810; Earl Vernon Wilder, 
Mountain Home, Ark. 


WHEN THE HARVEST MOON IS SHINING; 
waltz, by Sterling and Von Tilzer, 
played by Gurnell Anderson [of U. 

} (Imperial player rolls, no. 91061) 

[9931 

© Apr. 21, 1920; 2c. Apr. 24, 1920; 

EH 475755; Imperial player roll ¢o., 

Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation ] 


WHEN THE HIGH COST OF LIVING COMES 
powN; words and music by M. Wei- 
ker [of U. 8.] [9932 

© 1c. Apr. 19, 1920; E 478458; 
Mary Weiker, Plainwell, Mich. 


WHEN THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS WAS 
SIGNED; words by W. S. Simmons, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. 8.] 

’ Chicago, Legters music co. [9933 

© ‘Apr. 19, 1920:°2' ce Apr’ 24, 
1920; EH 475678; W. S. Simmons, De- 
pew, N. Y. 


WHEN THE MELON’S RIPE IN. DIXIE; 


words and music by S. Haston, arr. 
by J. Rosan [of U. S.] [9934 


© 1c. Apr. 19, 1920; EH 478462; 
Sydney Easton, Washington. 


pt. Ill, n. s., v. 15 


WHEN THE MOONLIGHT SILVERS THE 
RIVER; words by V. R. Snow, music 
by E. 8S. S. Huntington [of U. 8.] 

[9935 
© 1c. Apr. 16, 1920; EH 478359; V. 
R. Snow, Sibley, Ta. 


WHEN THE POTS FOAM; SOlOS and en- 
semble, from Jack in petticoats, ly- 
ric by Thomas Grant Springer, mu- 
sic by John McGhie [of U. S8.] 

[9936 

© ‘Apr. 21, ‘19207°2 2) Ape 22, 

1920; H 475578 ; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


WHEN THE SUMMER SUN IS SHINING; 
words and musie by P. Kohloff [of 
U. S.J _ [9937 

© 1c Mar. 29, 1920; E 478766; 
Paul Kohloff, Mamaroneck, N. Y. 


WHEN THE SUN GOES DOWN IN CAIRO 
TOWN; words by Fred Fisher, music 
by Johnny S. Black [of U. S.] 

[9938 
© Mar. 11, 1920; 2 @ Mar. 13, 

1920; H 474248; McCarthy & Fisher, 

ine., New York. — 


WHEN THE SUN NO LONGER SHINES; 
words and music by U. V. and O. J. 
Bissell [of U. 8.] [9939 

© Apr. .12) 1920;°2 a) Agr 4, 
1920; E 475601; Olin J. Bissell, 
Bergen, N. Y. 


WHEN THE SUN SETS OVER YONDER; 
words by Mrs. B. F. Yanser, mu- 
sic by E. S. S. Huntington [of U. 8.] 

[9940 
© 1c Apr. 23, 1920; H 478619; 
Mrs. Burt F. Yanser, Slatington, Pa. 


WHEN THE SUNSHINE KISS THE DEW 
DROPS FROM THE ROSE; words and 
music by W. H. Curtiss [of U. S.] 

[9941 
© 1c. Apr. 23, 1920; E 478646; 
W. H. Curtiss, Pasadena. 


WHEN THE U. S. A. GOES DRY; words 
by Ted Tonwro, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. §.] Chicago, Leg- 
ters music co. [9942 
«©. Apr. -26, «19203 2c, Ane 29, 
1920; E 475909; Butler A. Wroton, 
Rock Hill, S. C. 


WHEN THE VELVET SHADOWS CREEP; 
words by G. W. Leininger, music by 
E. S. S. Huntington [of U. 8.] 

[9943 
© 1c. Apr. 23, 1920; E 478628; 
G. W. Leininger, Sioux Falls, S. D. 


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no. 5, 1920 


9961 


WHEN THE WILD ROSE IS BLOOMING 
AGAIN; words by Elizabeth Bane, 
music by B. Pearl Manel [of U. S8.] 

[9944 
© 1c. Apr. 21, 1920; E 478546; 
Pearl Mape!l, Hutchinson, Kan. 


WHEN THE WORLD IS QUIET AND STILL; 
words by C. H. Roberts, music by 
H. S. S. Huntington [of UV. S.] 

[9945 
© 1c. Apr. 6, 1920; E 474915; 
Claud H. Roberts, Philadelphia. 


WHEN THE YANKS JOINED THE RANKS; 
words and music by E. Tilley [of 
U. 8.] [9946 

© 1c. Mar. 26, 1920; EH 473588; 
Elizabeth Tilley, Howard, S. D. 


WHEN THE YANKS RECROSS THE OCEAN; 
words by Mrs. C. L. V. Von Schoen, 
musie by Leo Friedman [of U: S.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

: [9947 

© Aug. 22, 1919; 2 c. Sept. 26, 

1919; H 459167; Mrs. C. L. V. Von 
Schoen, Flatbush, N. Y. 


WHEN THEY GET A WIRELESS MESSAGE 
up TO Mars; words by S. Kramer, 
music by E. 8S. S. Huntington [of 
U. 8.]J [9948 

© 1c. May 6, 1920; E 480172; 
Sara Kramer, Alverton, Pa. 


WHEN THEY PLAY THAT OLD SALOMY 
MELODY; words and music by Rich- 
ard Howard [of U. S.] [9949 

Mar si; 19203°2 ‘e Apr. 21, 
_1920; H 475591; F. B. Haviland pub. 
co., New York. 


WHEN THEY SET OLD IRELAND FREE; 
words by Thos. J. Evans, musie by 
L. M. Keller [of U. S.] [9950 

© Mar. 19, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 8, 1920; 
E 478262; L. M. Keller and T. J. 
Evans, Corning, N. Y. 


WHEN THEY START THAT JAZZ BAND 
DOWN IN ITALY; words by A. Scheir- 
mann, music by Edouard Hesselberg 
[of U. S8.] [9951 

© Mar. 1,.1920; 2 c. Feb. 26, 1920; 
-B 474543; August Scheirmann, Dan- 
ville, Il. 


WHEN WE ANCHORED OUR LOVE TRUE IN 
THAT BUNGALOW JUST BUILT FOR 
Two; words by M. A. Klumpp, mu- 
sic by E. S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 

[9952 
© 1c. Apr. 7, 1920; HE 478050; M. 
A. Klumpp, Marietta, Pa. 


WHEN WE PARTED; words by I. M. 
Smith, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [9953 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
EH 475258; Ida M. Smith, Elmwood, 
Wis. 

WHEN WE SAT ALONE IN THE VALLEY; 
words by J. Hovan, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, North 
American music Co. - [9954 

©). Mar; 15,° 192072) ec. “Mar.” 31, 
1920; E 4739385; John Hovan, Pitts- 
burgh. 

WHEN WE’VE COMPANY AT OUR HOUSE; 

-from Bran pie, written and com- 
posed by Clay Smith, R. P. Weston 
and Bert Lee [of Great Britain] 

[9955 

© Mar. 8, 1920; 1 ec. Mar. 18, 

1920; E 469851; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


WHEN YOU AND I WERE YOUNG; lyric 
by W. H. White, music by Ray Hib- 
beler [of U. S8S.] [9956 

© ‘tye. Apr. (12;1920% He4782ip : 
Wm. H. White, Marshalltown, Ia. 

WHEN YOU CAME BACK TO ME; words 
by J. H. Huber, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] [9957 

© 1c. Apr. 16, 1920; EH 478356 ; 
John H. Huber, Harrison, N. Y. 

WHEN YOU CAN’T FIND THE GIRL YOU’RE 
LOOKING FOR, THEN WAIT TILL THE 
GIRL FINDS you; words by W. Reese, 
music, by E. S. 8. Huntington [of 
U..8.] [9958 

© 1c. Apr. 14, 1920; E 478305; 
Wm. Reese, No. Braddock, Pa. 
WHEN YOU GAVE ME YoU; words and 
music by N. J. Clesi [of U. 8.] 
[9959 
© Mar. °29,°°19205"°2" "er" Apr. <2, 
1920; E 473985; Universal music 
publishers, inc., New Orieans. 

WHEN YOU HEAR THE CHIMES AT TWI- 
LIGHT I KNOW YOU'LL THINK OF ME; 
words and music by John T. Van 
Rensalier [of U. 8.] [9960 

© Aprw. 22, 1920; 2.c¢..,Apr. 24, 
1920; E 475728; Silk City music pub. 
co., Paterson. 

WHEN YOU HOLD ME IN YOUR ARMS; 
waltz, by Buchanan and Klickmann, 
played by Robert Joyce [of U. S8.]; 
in A flat. (Rythmodik song roll, 

‘J 104278) [9961 

© June 20, 1919; 2 ec Apr. 29, 
1920; E 475995.; Rythmodik music 
ecorp., New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on interpretation] 


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$962 


pt. 11, n. s., v.15 


WHEN YOU LAUGH; all the world be- 
longs to you, words by Adrian Ross, 
music by Margie Morris [of Eng- 
land j [9962 

© Feb. 25, 1920; 1c Mar. 18, 
1920; E 469673; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Ltd., London. 


‘WHEN YOU NO LONGER CALL ME SWEET- 
HEART; words by J. MacDonald, mu- 
sic by E. 8. 8S. Huntington [of U. S.] 

[9963 
© 1c. Mar. 20, 1920;.E 474429; 
Joseph MacDonald, Philadelphia. 


WHEN YOU’RE IN LOVELAND DO AS THE 
LOVERS DO; words by G. Gilman, mu- 
sie by E. 8S. 8. Huntington [of U.8.] 

[9964 
© 1c. Apr. 7, 1920; E 478044; 
George Gilman, Newark, N. J. 


WHEN YOU'RE IN RIGHT WITH THE 
RIGHT LITTLE GIrL; from The magic 
melody, lyric by Alex Gerber, music 
by Sigmund Romberg [of U. 8.] 

[9965 

© Apr. 8, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 10, 1920; 

E 475093; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


WHEN YOU SAID GOOD-BYE; words by 
S. J. Mosier, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] [9966 

©. 1c Apr. +7, 1920; EK. 478057; 
Steve J. Mosier, Adah, Pa. 


WHEN YOU SMILE SWEETHEART; words 

and music by E. G. Griffith lof U.S.] 

[9967 

© 1 ce Mar. 24, 1920; E 473538; 
Edna Gertrude Griffith, New York. 


WHEN YOU WERE MINE; words by Joe 

Holland, music by Leon Rundell [of 

| ae a [9968 

© Mar. 26, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 26, 

1920; E 473750; Elk music Co., inc., 
Binghamton, N. Y. 


‘YHEN YOU WHISPER YOU’VE BEEN TRUE 
BLUE; words and music by Jack Lun- 
den [pseud, of W. C. Lunden, of 
wes [9969 

© 1 ec. Feb. 26, 1920; E 474191; 
Walter C. Lunden, Brooklyn. 


YOUR ARMS ENFOLD ME; from 
words by 


WHEN 
Sunshine of the world, 
James Heard, music by Charles 
Cuvillier [of England] [9970 

Feb. 19, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 15, 1920; 
E 469686; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 


WHEN YOUR HAND FIRST TOUCHED 
MINE; lyric by Arthur Freed, music 
by Oliver G. Wallace [of U. S.] 

[9971 

© Apr. 14, 1920; 2 ¢. Apr. 28, 1920; 

E 478841; Musicland pub co., Se- 
attle. 


WHERE GO THE BOATS; two-part song, 
words from A child’s garden of 
verses by Robert Louis Stevenson, 
musie by William Y. Webbe [of U. 
S.; children’s voices. 4to. (Modern 
series, no. 181) [9972 

© Apr. 19, 1920; 2c. Apr. 20, 1920; 
EH 475546 ; H. W. Gray co., New York. 


W HERE HE LEFT ME BY THE SEA; words 
by K. R. Cantrell, music by Geo. | 
Trevor [of U. S.] [9973 

© 1c. Apr. 8, 1920; E 474967; 
Katie R. Cantrell, Carlsbad, N. M. 


WHERE I LONG TO BE; words and music 

by L. H. Schurman [of U. 8.] 4to. 

[9974 

© Apr. 1, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 7, 1920; 

E 478093; Lemuel Schurman, Pasa- 
dena. 


WHERE IS MY HEART TO-NIGHT; words 
by S. Price, music by E. 8S. S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. 8.] [9975 

© 1c. Apr. 14, 1920; E 478314; 
Spencer Price, Toomsuba, Miss. 


WHERE IS THE GIRL WHO IS MADE FOR 
ME; words by F. E. Holmes, music 
by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New 
York World music pub. corp. [9976 

© Mar. 22, 1920; 2 e@. Mar. 24, 
1920; E 473488; Forest EH. Holmes, 
Findlay, O. 


WHERE IS THE LOVE THAT MENDS A 
BROKEN HEART; from 3 ‘showers, 
words by Henry Creamer, music by 
Turner Layton [of U. 8.] [9977 

© Mar. 22, 71920; 2,6 Maro20, 
1920; E 474444; Chas. K. Harris, 
New York. 


WHERE LOVE IS THE LAW AND TOKEN; | 
words by G. R. Sinning, music by 
Luther A. Clark [of U. §.] [9978 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 ce. Apr. 3, 1920; 
E 474750; George R. Sinning, Pitts- 
burgh. _ 


WHERE MY DEAR LADY SEEEPS; words 
by Fred E. Weatherly, music by. 
F. S. Breville-Smith [of Great Brit- 
ain | [9979 

© Mar. 25, 1923; 1c. Apr. 15, 1920; 
E 476153; Boosey & co., London. 


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no. 5, 1920 


WHERE THE HOME FIRES BRIGHTLY 
BURN; words by W. Taylor, music 
by E. S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 

[9980 
© 1c. Apr. 8, 1920; E 475023; 
Wm. Taylor, Redlands, Calif. 

WHERE THE ORANGE BLOSSOMS BLOW; 
words by H. H. Hoffman, music by 
Edouard Hesselberg [of U. S.] 

[9981 
© Apr. 10, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 29, 


1920; E 478985; H. H. Hoffman, Mill 


Bayou, Fla. 


WHERE THE SILVER COLORADO FLOWS; 
words by J. Kennedy, music by Hec- 
tor Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Leg- 
ters musie co. [9982 

© Mar. 28, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 
E 474772; John Kennedy, Nelson, 
Ney. 

WHERE THE SILV’RY COLORADO MEETS 
THE SEA; words by L. B. Brown, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 
Chicago, North American musie co. 

. [9983 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
H 475167; Lioyd B. Brown, Hamil- 
ton, Canada. 

WHERE THE SWEET BRIAR MINGLES WITH 
THE ROSE; words by J. F. Lambe, 
musie by Arthur Stroud [of Eng- 
land] [9984 

© Apr. 1, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 9, 1920; 
E 476062; E. Osborne & co., Itd., 
London. 

WHERE THE SWEET WILD ROSES GROW; 
words and music by I. M. McLaugh- 
lin [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters mu- 
sic co. [9985 

© Mar. 18, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 24, 
1920; E 473831; Ida M. MclLaugh- 
lin, Costigan, Me. 

WHETHER; words and music by M. 
Joynt [of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [9986 

Mar. 16, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 24, 
1920; HE 473815; 
Chelsea, 8S. D. 

WHILE THE SUN WAS GOING DOWN; 
words by Mary Coleridge, music by 
Clive Carey [of Great Britain] 

[9987 
© Feb. 25, 1920; 1c. Mar. 25, 1920; 

E 469879; Boosey & co., London. 
WHINERS (THE); words by Edgar A. 
Guest, music by Lee G. Kratz [of 
U. §S.]; men’s voices. 4to. [9988 
© Mar. 20, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 1, 1920; 
EK 478189; 
Cincinnati. 


Marie Joyant, 


Fillmore brothers co., | 


989° 


WHIRLIGiIG; by Arnold Bax [of Eng- 
landj; piano. (Chester library) 
[9989 
© Dee. 31, 1919; 1 c. Mar. 30, 
1920; EH 469927; J. & W. Chester, 
London. 


WHISPERING; words by Dorothy Ter- 
riss, melody by Ethel Bridges and 
Theo. Morse [of U. S8.] [9990 

© 1c Apr. 24, 1920; E 478685; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


WHISPERING SIRENS WALTZ; melody by 

J. Brockman [of U, 8.] [9991 

© 1 c¢ Mar. 27, 1920; © 478103; 
Jerome Brockman, New York. 


WHISPERINGS; words by C. Davis, mel- 

ody by R. A. Browne [of U. S.] [9992 

© 1c. Apr. 5, 1920; E 473996; 
Charles Davis, Bristol, Conn. 


WHISTLE A SONG; from Chin Toy, lyrics 
by Z. Myers, musie by Jos. HE. How- 
ard and I. B. Kornblum [of U. S.] 

[$993 
© Apr. 5, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 5, 1920; 

_ E 478963; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 

York. 


one step-march, intro: Thanks, by 
Anatol Friedland, Howard and Korn- 
blum, arr. by R. L. Halle [of U. 8.]; 
band. 4to. [9994 
© Apr. 29, 1920:.2 e¢.;, Apr: 29, 
1920; E 475818; Jos. W. Stern & ©co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement ] eine 


WHITHER (Wohin) ; nocturne, by Carl 
KOlling, op. 209, rev. and fingered by 
H. E. Ruhe [of U. 8.]; piano. (Se- 
lected teaching compositions, series 
3, 00. 881) [9995 

© Mar. 1, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 13, 1920; 
E 474228; J. H. Faunce eo., Phila- 
delphia. [Copyright is claimed on 
revision, fingering, and annotations] 


WuHo’s Hooper; selection, by Howard 
Talbot and Ivor Novello [of Eng- 
land], arr. by Henri Jaxon [of Eng- 
land]; orch. and piano. [9996 

© Feb. 25, 1920; 1 c« Mar. 18, 
1920; E 469682; Ascherberg, Hop- 
woed & Crew, ltd., London. 


waltz, from Who’s Hooper, by Ivor 
Novello [of England], arr. by Henri 
Jaxon [of England]; piano. [9997 

eS Jan:.20° 1920; 1. @&. Keb, 19, 
2920; E 469289; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. 


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9998 


pt. 117, n. s., v. 15 


WHOSE WIFE ARE YOU; musical farce 
in three acts, words and music by 
A. de Jannelli [of U. S.] Contents: 
I make everybody happy.—If I felt 
sure of your love.-—When I hear the 
music of dance.—I never found a 
smile like yours.—Whose wife are 
vou. [9998 

© 1c Apr. 18, 1920; D 19999; 
Altagracia de Jannelli, New York. 


WHY DID IT HAVE TO BE; words by 
G. M. Reeves, music by Edouard 
Hesselberg [of U. S.] [9999 

© Apr. 10, 1920; 2.2. Apr, -29, 
1920; E 4789380; Gabriella Morris 
Reeves, Muncie, Ind. 


WHY DID YOU TEACH ME TO LOVE YOU; 
written and composed by J. P. Long 
and Bennett Scott [of England] 

[10000 

© Mar. 1, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 2, 1920; 

E 469364; Star music pub. co., Itd., 
London. 


WHY DID YON TURN ME DOWN; words 
by .G. H. Lee, music by E. 8. S. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] [10001 

© 1c¢ Mar. 20, 1920; E 474487; 
George H. Lee, Washington. 


WHY DID YOU, WHY DID YOU MAKE ME 
CRY AND SIGH FOR YOU; words by 
W. H. Rush, music by Hector Rich- 
area for U. S.J Chicago, Legters 
music co. [10002 

©eMar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 
1920; E 474802; William H. Rush, 
Birmingham, Ala. 


WHY DIDN’T YOU LEAVE ME YEARS AGO, 
INSTEAD OF LEAVING ME NOW; words 
by Sidney D. Mitchell and Grant 
Clarke, music by Archie Gottler [of 
Less ad [10003 

© Apt... 17,1920; 2... Ape. 49; 
1920; E 475585; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York, 


WHy bo I LOVE THEE; words by C. A. 
McCann, music by Sam’l H. Speck 
[of U. 8.] New York city, Harding’s 
music house. [10004 

© Apr. 8, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 478226; Charles A. McCann, New 
York. 


WHY DO THEY ALL LOVE MARY; words 
by C. W. Vonderheid, music by 
BH. 8S. 8S. Huntington [of U. 8.] 

[10005 
© 1c May 6, 1920; E 480169; 
C. W. Vonderheid, Chicago. 


WHY DO YOU ALWAYS TEASE ME, NOW 
WHY DO you; lyrics by V. Shaker, 
music by Myra V. Shaker [of U. 8.] 

; [10006 

© Mar. 15, 1920:°2 tc" Ape. 9, 

1920; E 478176; Victor Shaker, No. 
Adams, Mass. 


WHY DON’T MY DADDY COME BACK; 
words by E. A. Phelan, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. §.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [10007 

© Mar. 29, 1920" 2  c Amroe2. 
1920; E 474825; Hdna Agatha 
Phelan, Rogers, Ark. 


WHY HEAVEN IS FREE; words by R. V. 
Marlin, music by C. 8S. Brown [of 
LS): . S¥O. [10008 - 

©- Mar. 30,,-1920¢ 2. Apes 4, 
1920; E 478509; Raymond Vernal 
Marlin, Naylor, Mo. 


WHY MUST WE SAY GOOD BYE; from 
Dere Mable. words and music by 
Sam Ash, Bert Rule and J. Keirn 
Brennan [of U. 8.] [10009 

© Apr. 16, 1920; 2 a. Ape. 17, 
1920; E 475480; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 


WuHy Nor; words and musie by Peter 
Joseph Engels [of U. 8.] [10010 
© 1c. Apr. 26, 1920; E 4787380; 

P. J. Engels, New York. 


WHY NOT SAY YES TO-NIGHT; words 


by Effie Weils Loucke, music by 
Herbert Sanders [of Canada] §8vo. 
(Evangel series, no. 8) [10011 


© Mar. 2, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 2, 1920; 
E 469426; Woodward & co., London, 
Canada. 


WHY SHOULD I worry; words by H. 
Coates, music by E. S. S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S.] [10012 

© 1c. Apr. 6, 1920; E 474871; H. 
Coates, New Orleans. 


WHyY SHOULD THAT BE ANYBODY’S BUSI- 
NESS; words by J. J. Slaughter, 
music by E. S. S. Huntington [of 
U.S] _ [10018 

© 1c. Apr. 23, 1920; E 478627; 
J. J. Slaughter, Petersburg, Va. 


Wipow (THE) stro. See Howells 
(Herbert) Four songs. 


Wicwam; Indian song fox trot, lyric 
by Lewis Cassett, music by Jos. 
Samuels fof U. S.] [10014 

Mar. 20, 1920; 2 c. Apr.-5, 1920; 
E 478101; Belwin, inc., New York. 


612 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 


10031 


Witp (THE) FLOWER’S SONG: words by 
William Blake. music by Arthur 
Farwell [of U. 8.] [10015 

iMar 29, 19202 c. Mar 31, 
1920; E 474734; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 


Wix~p GEESE; selection, by Charles 
Cuvillier, arr. by Albert W. Ketél- 
bey [of England]; piano. [10016 

©: Mar. 10, 1920; 1 « Mar. 26, 
1920; E 469917; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. 


Wiup Honey; fox trot, by Lee David, 
played by composer [of U. S.]; in C. 
(Rythmodik song roll, J 104143) 

[10017 
ic, dune .20, 1919: 2. ¢.. Apr. 29, 
1920; E 475988; Rythmodik music 


corp., New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on interpretation. ] 
Wip (THE) WILD WOMEN. See 


Boosey’s military journal, 139th ser- 
ies, no. 4. 


WILL DREAMS COME TRUE; words by H. 
Silke, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of 


U. S.J] New York, World music pub. 
corp. [10018 
(©) Mar. .22.. 1920: 2 ¢«. Mar. 2, 


1926; E 473474; Henry Silke, State 
sanatorium, Minn. 


WILL 0’ wisp; fox trot, from A lonely 
Romeo, by Malvin M. Franklin [of 
U. 8.], arr. by J. Bodewalt Lampe 
[of U. 8.]; piano. ; [10019 

© Apr. 9, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 10, 1920; 
E 478227; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


WILL SHE BE LEFT ALL ALONE; words 
by B. J. Keller, music by Leo Fried- 
man [of U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music ¢o. [10020 

© Aug. 22, 1919; 2 c. Sept. 26, 
1918; E 459166; B. Joseph Keller, 
Washington, Ind. 


WILL YOU BE MINE; words by G. J. 
Touhey, music by Artie Bowers [of 
U. S.J] New York, Authors & com- 
posers service co. [10021 

© 1c. Apr. 2, 1920; E 473926: 
George J. Touhey, Poughkeepsie, 
i Pie ‘ 


WILL YOU COME AND AVIATE WITH ME, 
DEAR; words by F. E. Boire, music 
by E. S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 


[10022 

© 1c. Apr. 14, 1920; E 478331; 

Frances Egan Boire, Montreal, 
Canada. 


61 


WILL YOU DANCE WITH ME; words by 
P. R. Nye, music by E. S. S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [10023 

© 1c. Apr. 14, 1920; E 478307; 
P. R. Nye, Akron, O. 


WILL YOU LOVE ME, IF JUST FOR A 
WHILE; words by T. Schlueter, mu- 
sic by Edouard Hesselberg [of U.S.] 

[10024 

© Apr. 1€, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 29, 

1920; E 478732; Thomas Schlueter, 
St. Louis. 


WILL YOU LOVE ME WHEN I’M OED; 
words by B. O. Luzie, music by 
E..S. 8. Huntington [of U. 8.] 

; [10025 
© 1c. Apr. 6, 1920; E 474878; 
Betty O. Luzie, Philadelphia. 


THE VIOLETS WHEN 
words by 


WILL YOU LOVE 
YOUVE LOST THE ROSE; 
Worton David, music by Horatio 
Nicholls [of Great Britain] [10026 — 

© Feb. 25, 1920; 1 c Mar. 4, 
1920; E 469452; Lawrence Wright 
music co., London. 


WILLIE’S NIGHTMARE; words by C. S. 
Montanye, music by A. Louis Secar- 
moiin [of U. S.] {10027 

© Apr. 30, 1920; 2 c. May 3, 1920; 
E 478876; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
deiphia. 


WILSON ; words by F. Smith, music by 
E. S. S. Huntington [of U. 8.] 
[10028 
© ic. Apr. 29, 1920; EH 475862; 
Florence Smith, Port Huron, Mich. 


WINDS o’ MarcH; words by Gilmore 
Scott, music by Homer N. Bartlett 
[of U. S.J] op. 272 (Sheet music 
edition, V. 655) [10029 

© eb. 5;/4920-02 eo Mar ~ 14, 
1920; E 474161; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


WINcs (THE) OF THE MORNING; words 

by C. H. Bush, melody by R. A. 

_ Browne [of U. S8.] [10030 

© ic. Apr. 10, 1920; EH 475104; 
Charles H. Bush, Halifax, N. 8. 


WINNING (THE) West; words by 
L. D. Hastings, music by Hector 
Richard fof U. S.] Chicago, Leg- 
ters music co. [10031 


(©) Mar. 18, 1920; 2 ¢c. Mar. 24, 
1920; E 473830; Sinclair D. Hast- 
ing, Tucson, Ariz. 


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10032 


WINTER TIME; from Bran pie, written 
and composed by Clay Smith, R. P. 


Weston and Bert Lee [of Great 
Britain] 110032 

© Mar. 8, 19205") ev Mag. 48, 
1820; E 469850;. Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 

WIRELESS (THE) HEART; from The 
new dictator, words by Frank 
Craven, music by Siivio Hein [of 
Usa [16033 

© Mar. dae 19205 > 2 (cl Mar, 25, 
1920. BE 4ra528: TC. BO Berns & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 

. WISCONSIN; words by’ J. T. Horan, 


music by Leo Friedman [of U. 8.] 
Chicago, Ill., North American music 
pub. co. [10034 

© Dee: 30,1919; 2 c. Apre 12, 
1920; E 475173; John T. Horan, 
Schofield, Wis. 


WISHING FOR you; words by M. Gas- 
kill, music by E. S. S. Huntington 
fof U. 8.] [10035 

© 1c. Apr. 29, 1920; E 475851; 
Mary Gaskill, Washington, N. C. 


WISTFULNESS. See Bowen (York) 


Three vyalse themes. 


WITCH OF THE WOODS; one step, words 
and music by Kennedy Russell [of 
Great Britain] [10036 

© Jan. 27, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 20, 1920; 
E 469250; Boosey & co., London. 


WITCHES’ DANCE. See Mac Dowell 
(Edward Alexander) 


WitcHING (THE) HouR. See Lansing 
(George L.) Three mandolin duos, 


WitH A SMILE YOU SAID GOOD-BYE; 
words by B. E. Zink, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 


music co. [10037 
© Mar. 18, 1920; 2 ¢. Mar. 24, 
1920; H 473825; Beulah E. Zink, 
Canton, Il. 
WITH THE CROWD; march, by Chas. 


Lindsay [of U. S.]. 
2. Piano, four hands. 


1. Piano solo. 
[10088, 10039 


© Mar. 25, 1920; 2 c. each Mar. 
29, 1920; E 473725, 473726; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 


WitH you. HANNAH IN SAVANNAH, 
age words by W. Wilson, music by 
S. 8S. Huntington [ef U. S.] 
[10040 
ae e. Apr. 14, 1920; E 478304; 
r Wilson, Manonville, N. Y. 


pt. 111, O26, ¥S 


WITH YOU IN SHADOWLAND ; words by J. 
C. Sharp, music by E. 8. 8S. Hunting- 
ton (fof U. Si] [10041 

© 1c. Apr. 14, 1920; E bb ca 
Josiah C. Sharp, Seattle. 


WITHIN MY HEART OF HEARTS OH! — 
SOLDIER BOY; words and music by R. 
A. Barker [of U. S.] [10042 

© 1c. Apr. 29,-1920*" hh 473854 - 
Robert A. Barker, Berkeley, Calif. 


WITHOUT ONE KISS, WITHOUT ONE TEAR; 
words by N. Romano, musie by HE. 
S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] [10043 


© 1c. Apr. 6, 1920; E 474873; 
Nicholas Romano, Akron, O. 


WOMEN HAVE MADE US WHAT WE ARE; 
from Wild geese, words by Ronald. 
Jeans, music by Charles Cuvillier 
[of England] — £10044 

© Mar. 22, 1920; 1c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 476106; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 


WoNDER; words and music by Weldon 

Larrabee [of U. S.] [10045 

© Mar. 24, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 25, 1920; 

E 474531; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 

WONDERFUL Boy; from Lady Purple, 
words by G. Edgar Deisroth, music 
by M. Jacob Leichtman [of U. 8.] 
Hazleton, Pa., Hummer music co. 

[10046 

© Apr. 8, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 8, 1920; 
EH 478113; George H. Deisroth and 
Milton J. Leichtman, Hazleton, Pa. 


WONDERFUL DADDY OF MINE; words by 
N. Perryman, music by Hector Rich- 
ard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters mu- 
sic co. [10047 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 e. Apr. 2, 1920; 
E 474860; Norma Perryman, St. 
Louis. 


WONDERFUL EGGS; comic song; words 


and music by P. A. Herrity [of 
U. S.], arr. by Frederick J. Profe- 
lot Ue Si} [10048 


© 1c. Feb. 24, 1920; EH 474049; 
Paul A. Herrity, New Haven. “ 


WONDERFUL GIRL; from Girls of 1920, 
words and music by Gene Buck and 
Dave Stamper [of U. S8.] [10049 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2.¢ Moarmaat, 
1920; E 474711: TB) Harms, -& 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


words by A. Yaeger, music by H. 

S. S. Huntington [of U. 8.] [10050 
© 1c Apr. 7, 1920; EH. 478034; 

Adam Yaeger, Harrison, N. J. 


614 


_ MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 


WONDERFUL GIRL, IF DREAMS COULD 
COME TRUE; words by M. Sokolow, 
music by R. Emma Pennington [of 
U. S.J], arr. by Chauncey Haines [of 
U. S.J] Los Angeles, Calif., Hatch- 
Sokolow music pub. co. [10051 

Satan. Of, 10o0: 2. Co, Kéb., 24, 
1920; EK 474198; Maxwell Sokolow, 
Los Angeles. 


WONDERFUL NIGHTS OF DREAMS; words 
and music by Thos. HE. Chappelle 
[of U. 8.] [10052 

i Mar. ,.2(,,1920; 2 c. Mar, 27, 
1920; EH} 474629; Shapiro, Bernstein 
& co., inc., New York. 


WOND’RING, POND’RING; wonderful girl 
of mine, words and music by W. C. 
Isel [of U. S.}] Photostat. [10053 

© 1c. Mar. 8, 1920; E 471920; 
William Clifton Isel, Washington. 


Wonp’rous (A) story; how? when? 
where? why? sacred song, words by 
F. G. Brown, music by Mrs. R. R. 
Forman [of U. 8.]; high, or medium 
in B flat. [10054 

© Mar 19.1920; 2 ec. Mar. 27, 
1920; E 474657; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 


Wownpkous (THE) story. See Sanford 
(Martina T. P.) Four Easter 
carols, 


WoNnN’rt SOMEONE ACCOMMODATE ME; 
words by P. Wyatt, music by E. S. 
S. Huntington [of U. S8.] [10055 

© 1c. Apr. 23,1920; E 478640; 
Paul Wyatt, Anderson, Ind. 


WON’T YOU BRING BACK THAT OLD FASH- 
IONED LOVE TO ME; words by L. D. 
Hastings, music by A. Leopold Rich- 
ard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [10056 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1920; 
EH 474788; Lincoln D. Hastings, Tuc- 
son, Ariz. 


WoN’T YOU CHANGE THIS FOR A GIRL; 
written and composed by Harry 
Castling [of England] [10057 

© Mar, 25,1920; 1/.c. Mar. 6, 
1920; E 469440; B. Feldman & ©o., 
London. 


WoON’T YOU COME BACK TO ME; words 


by C. Schulte, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Leg- 
ters music co. [10058 


© Apr. 17, 1920; 2c Apr. 24, 
1920; EH 475642; Carl Schulte, To- 
ledo, O. 


10066 


WON’T YOU LET ME SAY I’M SORRY; 
words by G. G. Beren, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [10059 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 ec. Apr. 12, 1920; 
EK 475245; Gussie Goldie Beren, 
Windsor, Canada. 


WoN’T YOU LET THE PREACHER MAKE 
YOU MINE; words by I. Miller, mel- 
ody by Gustave Barto [pseud. of 
Ethel Fisher, of U. 8.] [10060 

© 1c. Apr. 5, 1920; EH 478004; 
Inez Miller, Pittsburgh. 


WoON’T YOU MAKE MY JAZZ DREAMS - 
COME TRUE; words by H. Breeden, 
musie by EH. S. S. Huntington [of 
Do. .1 [10061 

© 1c. Mar. 29, 1920; E 473797; 
Henrietta Breeden, Philadelphia. 


WoON’T YOU PLEASE COME TO MOTHER; 
words by H. Fairbanks, music by 
E. S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 

[10062 
© 1e Apr. 6, 1920; E 474895; 
Harvey Fairbanks, Helena, O. 


Woo AND coo; duet, from Jack in pet- 
ticoats, lyric by Thomas Grant 
Springer, music by John McGhie [of 
UsS8.] [10063 

@,Apr..,19, 1920;.2.¢.,-Apr. . 20, 
1920; E 475554; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


Woop (AgtTHuR) Three dale dances; 
on Yorkshire folk songs, by A. Wood 
[of Great Britain]; military band 
with conductor. (Boosey’s military 
journal, 139th series, no. 1) [10064 


© Jan. 26, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 20, 
1920; E 469255; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, lItd., London. [Copy- 
right is claimed on arrangement] 


WOODEN SHOES DANCE (La danse des 


souliers de bois); de L. Mazel [of 
France]; orch. avee piano conduc- 
teur. 4to. [10065 


© Dee. 31, 1919; 1 «@ Mar. 18, 
1920; E 469723; Louis Mazel, Mont- 
pellier, France. 


Wooprow WILSON’S MESSAGE TO THE 
KAISER; words by S. W. Cooper, mu- 
sic by E. S. S. Huntington [ofl 
UL Sal [10066 


© 1c. Apr. 21, 1920; H 478547; 
S. W. Cooper, Guthrie, Ok. 


615 


10067 


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pt. 111, n. s., v. 15 


WORCESTERSHIRE SUITE; by Julius Har- 
rison [of England]; pf. Contents: 
1. The Shrawley round.—2. Red- 
stone rock.—Pershore plums.—4. The 
Ledbury parson. - [10067 

© Mar: 20,°9920: "1 -e> Apr. 15, 
1920; E 476165; Enoch & sons, Lon- 
don. 


Wortp (THE) KNOWS I STILL LOVE 
you; words by Dorothy Terriss and 
Howard Johnson, melody by Theo. 
Morse [of U. S.] [10068 

© 1c. Apr. 3, 1920; E 478084; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. . 


WorRLD (A) OF DREAMS; trio, words by 
Harrison Mather, music by Claude 
Warford [of U. S.]; women’s voices. 
(Octavo series, no. 770) [10069 

© Mar. 30, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 31, 
1920; E 473866; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 


WouLp Gop I WERE THE TENDER APPLE- 
BLOSSOM. See Album of songs. 


WouLpD MAarK ANTHONY HAVE BEEN AN 
EASY MARK, IF CLEO’D HAD A CHAP- 
ERONE; words by John W. McIver, 
music by H. Freeman Barnes [of 
U. S.] Photostat. [10070 


© 1c. Mar. 26, 1920; E 474638; 
Freeman Barnes, Newark, N. J. 


WOULD YOU BELIEVE; words and mel- 
ody by H. Gibson [of Australia, 
domiciled at Chicago, Ill.]; 1st vio- 
lin ace. [10071 

© 1e Mar. 20, 1920; E 474403; 
Hardy Gibson, Sydney, Australia. 


WOULD YOU BELIEVE ME; Song or duet, 
written and composed by Harry 
Dent [of Great Britain] [10072 

© Mar. 8, 1920; 1 e. Mar. 18, 
1920; E 469842; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


Wyromine’s Lusk; words by A. E. 
Phillips, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. §.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [10073 

©) “Apr r7, 2920; 2e> Apr 24, 
1920; E 475672; Arthur H. Phillips, 
Lusk, Wy. 


YANKEE DIVISION. DANDY; words by 
D. G. Lamb, music by Geo. Trevor 
[of U. S.] [10074 

© 1c Mar. 11, 1920; E 474085; 
Dagmar G. Lamb, New Haven. 


YANKEE Doopite. See Tomlinson (Ar- 
thur) Six familiar songs. 


——— eee 


YEA, THO’ I WALK; text adapted from 
Psalm XXIII, music by Daniel 
Protheroe [of U. 8.]; mixed voices, 
organ ace. (New Beacon octavo, 
no. 605) [10075 

© Mar. 30, 1920; 2 « Mar. 31, 
1920; E 478877; Silver, Burdett & 
co., Boston. 


YEARNING; by Carter and Moret, 
played by Muriel Pollock [of U. §.]; 
in B fiat. (Rythmodik song roll, 
J 104213) [10076 

© June 20, 1919; 2 c Apr. 29, 
1920; E 480006; Rythmodik music 
corp.. New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on interpretation. ] 


YES, DEAR, FOREVER AFTER; words by 
R. Moscovitz, music by Leo Fried- 
man [of U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music ¢o. [10077 

© Nov. 4, 1919;°2. & Ape 12; 
1920; E 475344; Ruben Moscovitz, 
Jacksonville, Fla. 


YES, I KNOW, THIS IS NOTHING BUT 
THY LOVE. See Song-offerings. 


YET THEY WONDER WHY MEN LEAVE 
HOME; words and music by L. L. 
Stilling and Fred O. Stilling [of 
U.S.) [10078 

© Mar. 26, 1920; 2 @ Mar. 26, 
1920; E 478749; Lillian L. Stilling, 
Nashville. 


Yoer EYES; words by Sam M. Lewis 
and Joe Young, music by Victor 
Schertzinger [of U. S.] [10079 

© Apr. 24, 1920; 2c Apr. 27, 
1920; E 478960; Waterson, Berlin 
& Snyder co., New York. 


YOKOHAMA; Japanse fox trot by Ar- 
thur Hill [of UW S.J, aie. 
Bergh [of U. 8.]; piano. [10080 

© ic Mar. 20, 1920; E 474461; 
Arthur Bergh, New York. 


You; words and music by F. Pulsifier 
[of U. S.], arr. by Chas. M. Smith 
[of U. S.] [10081 

©1c. Apr. 5, 1920; H 478151; Fay 
Pulsifier Stanton, New Haven. 


words by Albert Morse, music by 
Arthur Cleveland Morse [of U. S.] 
1. High voice, in E flat. 2. Medium 
voice, in C. 3. Low voice, in B fiat. 
[10082-10084 
© Apr. 7, 1920; 2 c. each Apr. 14, 
1920; E 478522-478524; B. F. Wood 
music ¢o., Boston. 


616 


“MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920- 


You; words—Continued. 
words by H. Virta, music by 
E. S. 8. Huntington [of U. S8.] 
[10085 
© 1c Mar. 20, 1920; E 474418; 
H. Virta, Oakland, Calif. 


— words by L. W. Chapin, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [10086 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 2, 1920; 
BE 474797; Effie M. Penfield, Jones- 
boro, Ark. 


— words by Robert Service, music 
by Phyllis Norman Parker [of Great 
Britain] [10087 

© Jan 20, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 20, 1920; 
E 469254; Boosey & co., London. 


You AND DREAMS; ballad, words by 
D. H. Zerbe, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. S.] [10088 

© 1c. Apr. 6, 1920; E 474913; 
Dorothy Horne Zerbe, Iowa City, 
Pa: 


You Anp I; words by C. Mazzo, music 

by E. S. 8S. Huntington [of U. 8.] 

[10089 

© 1 ce May 6, 1920; E 480184; 
Charles Mazzo, Caryville, Mass. 


You AND YOUR SMILE; words by B. 
Doerr, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of 


U. 8.] New York World music pub. 
corp. [10090 
io) Mar. 22,1920; .2..¢,, Mar, 24, 


1920; E 472490; Bud Doerr, New 
Holland, Pa. 


You ARE ALL MY DREAMS COME TRUE; 
words by Dorothy Terriss, melody 
by Ethel Bridges [of U. 8.] [10091 

© 1c. Apr. 20, 1920; E 475589; 
Leo. Feist, inc., New York. 


You ARE MY BEAUTIFUL SUNSHINE; 
words by John Tartaro, music by 
Robt. L. Landon [of U. 8.] [190092 

© Mar. 26, .1920;.2. e¢.. Mar.. 29, 
1920; E 473753; Warner C. Wil- 
liams & ¢o., Indianapolis. 

YOU ARE MY DREAM GIRL; words by J. 
H. Huber, music by E. S. 8. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [10093 

© 1c. Apr. 16, 1920; EH 478355; 
John H. Huber, Harrison, N. Y. 


YOU ARE SLEEPING, SWEETHEART SLEEP- 
ING; words by S. F. Goodwin, music 


by Hector Richard [of U. 8.] Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [10094 


(oy) Apr. 47. 1920: 2 oe Apr. 24, 
1920; E 475639; Samuel Fulton 
Goodwin, Amarillo, Tex. : 


101038 


You ARE THE FLOWER OF MY HEART; 
words by H. E. Cholet, music by E. 
S. S. Huntington [of U. S.J] [10095 

© 1. Apr. 6, 1920; E 474888; 
Howard E. Cholet, Syracuse, N. Y. 


YOU ARE THE ONLY SWEET ROSE IN MY 
GARDEN OF DREAMS; words and music 
by Clara B. Lanctot Irving [of U. 
S.] [10096 

© 1c. Apr. 5, 1920; E 473978; 
Herbert Lanctot Irving, Norristown, 
Pa. 


You CAN COME BACK TO ME; words by 
John P. Harrington, music by Mel- 
ville Gideon [of England] [10097 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 1c. Mar. 13, 1920; 
E 469683: Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


You CAN FIND THEM PRETTY, BUT CAN 
YOU FIND THEM TRUE; words and 
music by W. Curtis Jackson [of U. 
S.J [10098 

© 1c. Mar. 28, 1920; H 474502; 
Walton C. Jackson, Staten Island, 
Be Pe oe 

You CAN NOT BE A Wooprow WILSON 
OVER NIGHT; words and melody by 
Wt aren TOL U.S. | [10099 

© 1 ce. Mar. 13, 1920; E 474212; 
William Renick Smith, Vincennes, 
Ind. 

You CAN STAY BUT THAT DOG-GONE FID- 

’ DLE MUST GO; words by Billy Frisch, 
music by Billy Baskette [of U. S.] 

[10100 

(©. HKeb...26, 1920; 2 @ Feb. 27, 

1920; E 474202; Stark & Cowan inc, 
New York. 


You CAN’T FOOL AROUND WITH THE 
WOMEN; written and composed by 
Fred Godfrey and Bennett Scott [of 
England] [10101 

© Mar. 1, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 2, 1920; 
E 469363; Star music pub. co., ltd., 
London. 


You cAN’T GO WRONG WITH PEGGY; 


words by R. Moscovitz, music by 
Leo Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
‘North American music co. [10102 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 c Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475361; Rubin Moscovitz, Jackson- 
ville, Fla. 


You DEAR, NOBODY ELSE BUT YOU; 
words by Sam Ward, music by Leo 
Feiner. [10108 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 31, 
1920; E 473865; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 


617 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10104 


You IN A GONDOLA; words by Lady 
Lindsay, music by Robert Coningsby 
Clark [of Great Britain] [10104 

©). Mar.,429°1920;) dine. Mar. 25, 
1920; H 469883 ; Chappeli & co., ltd., 
London. 


You KISS MY THOUGHTS INTO FLOWERS; 
words by Harriet Gaylord, music by 
Frank H. Grey [of U..8.];. high 
voice. [10105 

©) Apr: 47, 1920.2 «es,.ARtin20, 
1920; E 475560; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 


You LEFT ME; words by J. Cancella, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. S8.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[10106 

© Dee: 30; “1919 = "Sse. "Apr 12, 

1920; E 475172; Josephine Cancella, 
Pitsburgh. 


You LEFT ME FOR THE MAN WHO 
STAYED AT HOME; words by J. H. 
Folsom, music by. E. S. S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. §S.] [10107 


© 1c. Apr. 21, 1920: E 478551; | 


Jos. H. Folsom, Auburn, Calif. 


YOU'LL HAVE TO STOP THAT OO-LA-LA; 
words by M. B. White, music by 
EK. S. 8S. Hutnington [of U. S.] 

[10108 
© 1c. Apr. 23, 1920; E 478621; 
Minnie B. White, Osceola, Ark. 

YOU'LL NEVER MISS ME UNTIL I’M 
GONE; words by L. Rowden, music 
by &. S. S. Huntington [fof U. 8.] 

[10109 
© 1c. Apr. 16, 1920; HE 478363; 
Leverna Rowden, Cuba, Ill. 

YOU'LL NOT FORGET; words by E. L. 

Welch, music by Leo Friedman [of 


U. §8.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [10110 
©). Dec. 30, 1919: 2 ¢. Apr. 12, 


1920; E 475204; Emma L. Welch, 
Abbotsford, Canada. 


YOU MADE ME HAPPY FOR A WHILE; 
written and composed by J. P. Long 
and Maurice Scott [of England] 

[10111 

© Mart. 97 1990>) 1: “Marts.2, 

1920; EH 469361; Star music pub. co., 
ltd., London. 


You MAY BE THE WORLD TO YOUR 
MOTHER; from 38 showers, words by 
Henry Creamer, music by Turner 
Layton [of U. S.] [10112 

© Mar. 22, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 20, 
1920; Hi 474456; Chas. K. Harris, 
New York. 


pt. III, n. s., v. 15 


YOU NEVER KNEW; words and music by 
C. KX. Harris [of U. 8.] ‘ [10113 
© Mar. 31, 1920; 2 ce Mar. 31, 
1920; Hi 473855; Charles K Harris, 
New York. 


YOU’RE DEAR TO ME; words and music 
by L. Love [of Great Britain, domi- 
ciled at New York], arr. by Leonard 
L. Vos Burgh [of U. S.] [10114 

© 1c. Apr. 9, 1920; EH 478196; 
Louis Love, New York. 


YOURE GLAD THAT HE’S BACK HOME; 
words by F. E. Boire, music by H. 8. 
S. Huntington [of U. 8.] [10115 

© 1c. Apr. 14, 1920; E 478330; 
Frances Egan Boire, Montreal, Can- 
ada. 


YOU’RE JUST A WONDERFUL BABY TO ME; 
words and music by Joe McKown 
[of U. S.] [10116 

© Mar. 26, 1920; 2 c. Mar: 29, 
1920; EH 478755; Warner C. Williams 
& co., Indianapolis. 


YOURE JUST LIKE THAT WONDERFUL 
MOTHER OF YOURS; words and melody 
by M. J. Lehman [of U.S8.]. [10117 

© 1c. Apr. 7, 1920; E 478021; 
Marcus J. Lehman, Wichita, Kan. 


YOURE JUST THE BOY FOR ME; from 
Honey girl, words by Neville Flee- 
son, music by Albert Von Tilzer [of 
U..8.] [10018 

© Mar. 9, 1920; 2 @ Mar. 20, 
1920; E 474472; Artmusic, ine., New 
York, 


YOU'RE MAKING A MISER OF ME; waltz, 
by Dubin and Ball, played by Victor 
Arden. and Edwin Williams [of 
U. S.J; in C. (Rythmodik song roll, 
J 103853) 110119 


© May 20, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 29, 
1920; E 475993; Rythmodik music 
corp., New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on interpretation.] . 


You’ReE MY CLARABELLE; words and mu- 
sic by W. C. Isel [of U. 8.]; piano 
with words. [10120 

© 1c Mar. 23, 1920; H 474483; 
William C. Isel, Washington. 


You’RE MY SWEETHEART FOREVER; words 
by M. A. Stoll, music by E. S: S. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] [10121 

© 1c Mar. 24, 1920; E 473520; 
Marybe A. Stoll, Little Valley, N. Y. 


618 


— 
i 


no. 5, 1920 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


10139 


SE 


You’RE STILL AN OLD SWEETHEART OF 
MINE; fox trot, by Egan and Whit- 
ing, played by Victor Arden [of 
U. S.J; in A flat. (Rythmedik song 
roll, J 103643) [10122 

© Apr. 20, 1919; 2c. Apr. 29, 1920; 
BE 475998; Rythmodik music corp., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on interpretation. ] 


YOURE STILL THE ROSE OF MY HEART; 
waltz ballad, words and music by 
M. E. Karre [of U. S.], arr. by An- 
son ©. Jacobs; in EH fiat. [10123 

(er Anew 2s,).1020;.2.. ¢,, Apr. 29, 
1920; E 475940; Milton E. Karre, 
N, Tonawanda, N. Y. 


You’RE TAUGHT RIGHT, WHEN YOU’RE 
TAUGHT BY A GIRL; words by J. Gay- 
efski, music by E. S. S. Huntington 
[of U. S.] [10124 

© 1c. Apr. 16, 1920; EH 4783872; 
Joseph Gayefski, Shamokin, Pa. 


You’RE THE BIRD OF MY EYE, LITPLE 
GIRL; words by EH. Carifo, music by 
Kathryn I. White [of U. S.] 

[10125 
© 1c. Mar. 30, 1920; E 474707; 
Eddy Carifo, Aliquippa, Pa. 


Yowu’RE THE HEART OF MY HEART; words 
by R. V. Andrews, music by Leo 
Friedman fof U. S.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [10126 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475300; R. V. Andrews, St. James, 
Minn. 

YOU'RE THE HERO OF ALL MY DREAMS; 
words by Huntley Trevor, music by 
Lilian Ray [of England] [10127 

© Feb. 20, 1920; 1c. Mar. 1, 1920; 
BH 469681; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


YoOuU’RE THE NICEST GIRL I EVER KNEW; 
duet from The new dictator, words 
by Frank Craven, music by Silvio 
Hein [of N. S.] [10128 

©, Mar. 22,.1920; 2. c. Mar. 23, 
geee, ©. 4/5926; T. B. Harms & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


You RE THE SUNSHINE OF MY HEART; 
words by G. F. Ullrich, melody by R. 
A. Browne [of U. 8.] [10129 

© ic. Apr. 10, 1920; E 475105; 
Geo. KF. Ullrich, Missoula, Mont. 


You TAUGHT ME THE FEELING OF LOVE; 


words by J. MeComish and Jack Sil- | 


ber, music by E. 8. 8. Huntington 
[of U. S.] [10130 

© 1c. Mar. 31, 1920; E 473856; 
Joseph McComish. Paterson. 


You TOLD ME TOO LATE THAT YOU LOVED 
ME; written by Ralph Stanley, com- 
posed by Leslie Alleyn [of Great 
Britain] [10131- 

© Mar. 8, 1920; 1 ce. Mar. 18, 1920; 
E 469841; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


You’vE BEEN VAMPED; words and music 

by P. Naudon [of U. 8.] [10182 

© 1c. Apr. €, 1920; E 474897; P. 
Naudon, New Orleans. 


You’VE GOT THE SWEETEST WAY; lyric 
by Richard Coburn, music by Vin-. 
cent Rose [of U. 8.] [10133. 

Gy Mar! 26, 1920: 2). Mar. 27, 
1920; E 473635; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


YOU’VE GROWN TIRED OF SPOONING WITH 
ME; written and composed by 
Hleanor’Crane and Alf. J. Lawrence 
[of Great Britain] [10134 

© Apr. 6, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 21, 1920; 
E 476247; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


YOU’VE MET YOUR OWN WRONG GIRL; 
words and music by Theodore Mare 
[of France, domiciled at San Fran- 
cisco ] [10135 

© May 5, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 29, 1920; 
E 475939; Fisk music pub. co., San 
Francisco. 


YOU’VE TAKEN THE SUN OUT OF SUN- 
SHINE; words by D. R. Croft, music 
by E. S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 

[101386 
© 1c. Apr. 8, 1920; E 475032; 
Dora Reeves Croft, Portland, Or. 


YOU WILL ALWAYS BE MY SWEETHEART 3 
words by J. Stewart, music by Geo. 
Trevor [of U. S.] FLOLST 

© 1c Mar. 11, 1920; E 474079; 
Josephine Stewart, Port Deposit, 
Md. 


YOU WOULD, YOU KNOW YOU WOULD; 
words and music by Fred Godfrey 
and Bennett Scott [of England] 

[10138. 

() “Mar. 15, 1920: 1-¢. Mar. 15, 

1920: E 469575; Star music pub. co., 
Itd., London. 


YOUNGEST (THE) IN COMMAND; march, 
by Harry Heaid [of U. S.]; orch. 


with piano. 4to. [10139 
eter Mar 21; 1920: 2° c Mar. 25, 
1920: E 4738896; Locke-Heald & 
Taylor, Springfield, Mass. [Copy- 


right is claimed on arrangement] 


619 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10140 


pt. 11, Bes. Va 


YouR COUNTRY’S CALL; words by G. | Your way Is My way; words and mel- 


Lyons, music by Joseph Bardsley 
[of U. S.] [10140 

© > Mar. 30, 1920; 2 «. (Mar: 25, 
1920; E 473850; Grant Lyons, jr., 
Malden, N. Y. 


YOUR GOLDEN EYES; words by Fred H. 
Weatherly, music by Wilfrid Sander- 
son [of Great Britain]; in E flat. 

[10141 


© Feb. 6, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 5, 1920; 
E 469466; Boosey & co., London. 


YOUR HAPPINESS IS MINE; words and 
melody by A. M. Wright [fof U. S.], 
arr. by Arthur Fisk [of U. S.] 

[10142 

© 1c. Apr. 18, 1920; E 475372; 

Alexander M. Wright, San Fran- 
cisco. 


YOUR HOME AND MINE. See Call of the 
wild. 


YOUR KISS, DEAR, MADE YOU MINE; 
words by Albert Bonham, music by 
Arthur Stroud [of England] [10143 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 1 c Mar. 13, 
1920; H} 469686; Herman Darewski 
music pub. co., London. 


Your OWN PreERROoT; Pierrette, you’re 
all the world to me, words by Hileen 
Price-Evans, music by Victor Am- 
broise [of Great Britain]; in F. 

[10144 

©) eb. 225)4.49202..1..0, Magn A, 

1920; EH 469450; Lawrence Wright 
music co., London. 


YOUR SIZE DON’T SKEER ME; words by 
©. By... Davis; smusies by i.) Ss 'S. 
Huntington [of U. S8.] [10145 

© 1c. Mar. 26, 1920; E 473590; 
Claude B. Davis, Richmond. 


YOUR SMILES ARE THE SMILES I LONG 
TO SEE; words by M. F. Butler, mu- 
sic by Geo. Trevor [of U. S.] 

; [10146 


© 1c. Mar. 11, 1920; E 474083; 
Mildred F. Butler, Columbia, 8S. C. 


YoOuR SOUL IS CALLING MINE; words by 
Amy Ashmore Clark, music by 
Jacques Adriant [of U. 8.] [10147 

© Mar. 9, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 7, 1920; 
H 478097; Irving Berlin, inec., New 
York. 


YOUR SWEETHEART IN FRANCE; words 
by O. H. Neisler, music by Leo Fried- 
man [of U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [10148 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 ec. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475323; Otto HE. Neisler, Detroit. 


ody by R. J. McCoy [of U. S.] .[10149 


© 1c. Mar. 26, 1920; EH 473574; 
Richard J. McCoy, Boston. 


YOUR WONDERFUL EYES; words and 
music by Fred Godfrey and Bennett 
Seott [of England] [10150 

© Mar. 15, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 15, 1920; 
HE 469576; Star music pub. co., Itd., 
London. 


YoutH (Juventud); by Henry Weyts, 
op. 67, ed., phrased and fingered by 
Maurice Goddard [of U. S.]; piano. 
(Favorite salon compositions) 

10151 

© Apr. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 30, 1920; 

E 475821; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 

York. [Copyright is claimed on 
editing, phrasing and fingering] 


YouTH’s EASTER; morality play, by 
Helen L. Willcox [of U. S.], words 
of songs by various authors, music 
by Carl F. Price. 8vo. New York, 
Interchurch press. [10152 

© Mar. 19, 1920; 2 c and aff. Mar. 
26, 1920; A 567312; Interchurch 
world movement of North America, 
U. S. A., New York. 


YuM yum; lyric by Will H. Smith, 
music by Bernie Foyer and Jesse 
Greer [of U. S.] [10153 

© Apr. 21, 1920; 2 ¢. Apr. 21, 1920; 
E 478535; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on 
lyrics and accompaniment] 


ZA NASIM SADEN VALGIK; by Stole 
[of U. S.J], arrce by TY Grill for Wr a7; 
band. 4to. [10154 

© Apr. 7, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 10, 1920; 
BE 475122; Jos. Jiran, Chicago. 


ZAMPOGNATA; pezzo caratteristico, di 
Guglielmo OCianetti [of Italy]; 
violino con ace. di pianoforte. 

[10155 
© Mar. 11, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 13, 1920; 
E 469590; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


ZANANA; waltz, by Tony Castle [of 
England]; piano. [10156 
© Apr. 8, 1920; 1 ec. Apr. 13, 1920; 
E 476083; H. Sharples & son, ltd., 

- London. 


ZARIFA. See Violin album. 


ZARITA: round dance, by H. C. Ellis 
and W. Webb [of Great Britain]; 
piano. [10157 

© Mar. 8, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 18, 1920; 
E 469854; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


620 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1920 


ZIM-ZULLA-BIM-BIM ; written by Ralph 
Stanley, music by Leslie Alleyn [of 
reat Britain] [10158 


Pe Mar. 8, 1920;>1. cc. Mar. 18, 
1920; E 469840; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


ZomA; fox trot and song, by H. S. 
Litchfield [of U. S.] [10159 


© Mar. 5, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 16, 
1920; E 474298; Geo. A. Friedman, 
inc., New York. 


ZONOVER; waltz, by L. S. Payne [of 
U. 8.]; piano. Arcadia, Fla., Inde- 
pendent musie pub. [10160 


© Mar. 23, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 8, 1920; 
E 478258; Lottie Sides Payne, Ar- 
eadia, Fla. 


10163 


ZORAIDA; valse lente, by Estelle Dud- 
ley [of Great Britain]; piano. 
[10161 
© Apr. 7, 1920; 1 ce. Apr. 5, 1920; 
HE 476027; Robertson Murdock music 
co., London. 


1°* CONCERTO. 
Francois) 

1°* IMPROMPTU EN MI BEMOL MINEUR; 

de Alex Cellier [of France]; piano. 

[10162 

© Mar... 1, 1920: 1 e¢..- Marv At, 

1920; E 469768; Société anonyme 

des éditions Ricordi, Paris. 


37° MAZURKA; de R. Charles Martin 

[of France] op. 82; piano. (Deux . 

piéces pour piano, no. 2) [10163 

© Jan. 1, 1920; 1 c. Feb. 10, 1920; 

E 469117; Alphonse Leduc et cie., 
Paris. 


See Chopin (Frédéric 


Number of entries included in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1920: 


Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions (including 10 unpublished ) _ 20 
Class E, Musical compositions (including 2,576 unpublished) ______ 10, 1438 
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[10163 


ADESTE FIDELES; arr. by A. E. Harris; 
orch. [1 
© A. E. Harris Y Carl Fischer, 
New York, as the author, in renewal 
for 28.years. Renewal no. 15679, 
Mar. 16, 1920. Original entry, July 
Peeeeo2, aoe 2TOS8T. 


ANNIE LAURIE; by A. E. Harris; vio- 
lin and piano. [2 
© Arthur EH. Harris. % Carl 
Fischer, New York, as the author, 
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal 
no. 15682, Mar. 16, 1920. Original 

- entry, Sept. 3, 1892, no. 36826. 


Art (THE) OF PHRASING; by C. Glogg- 
ner-Castelli, op. 9, ed. by G. Feder- 
lein. Rey. ed. bk. 1. Bass.-bk. 2. 
Contralto. [3, 4 

© Gottlieb Federlein, New York, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 16141, 16148, 
each Apr. 16, 1920. Original entry, 
Aug. 8, Oct. 22, 1892, no. 32717, 
42847. 


BEAUTIFUL (THE) STREAM; words alr. 
and music by G. ©. Stebbins. [5 


© George Coles Stebbins, Brook- 
lyn, as the author, in renewal for 28 


years. Renewal no. 15705, Mar. 27, 
1920. Original entry, Feb. 20, 1893, 
no. 9497. 


Bippy ARoo; Irish song, words adapted 
by H.. PL GG: music arr..by J. A. 


F, Maitland. iG. 


© J. Fuller Maitland, London, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 15727, Mar. 25, 1920. 
Original entry, Apr. 9, 1892, no. 
15642. 


BisJoU OVERTURE; by C. W. Bennet; 
military band. [7 
© C. W. Bennet, % Carl Fischer, 
New York. as the author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 15681, 
Mar. 16, 1920. Original entry, Sept. 
3, 1892, no. 36318. 


183234—20—_14 


But ONE; words by F. E. Weatherly, 
music by F. Bevan. [8 
© Frederick Bevan, Melbourne, 
Australia, as the author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 15726, 
Mar. 25, 1920. Original entry, Apr. 
9, 1892, no. 15641. - 


CocoANUT DANCE; by Andrew Herman 
[pseud. of T. M. Tobani], arr. by 
G.. W. Gregory; banjo. [9 

©. Theo. M. Tobani, % Carl 
Fischer. New York, as the author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
15687, Mar. 16, 1920. Original en- 
try, Noy. 28, 1892, no. 48482. 

DOoONIZETTI (GAETANO) Lucrezia Bor- 
gia; selection, by Donizetti, arr. by 
Theo. Moses Tobani, op. 218, orch. 

[10 

© ‘Theo. M. Tobani, % Carl 

Fischer, New York, as the author, 

in renewal for 28 years. Renewal 

no. 15683, Mar. 16, 1920. Original 
entry, Nov. 28, 1892, no. 48419. 

DrReaM (THE) OF A STAR; words by 
Clifton Bingham, music by W. 
Slaughter. [11 

© Walter Slaughter, London, as: 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 15728, Mar. 25, 1920. 
Original entry, Apr. 9, 1892, no. 
15644. 

Ecore (L’) DES VIERGES; pantomime 
en un acte, de Michel Carré and Col- 
lars, musique de E. Michel; partition 
piano solo. [12 

© Eug. Michel, Boulogne s. Seine, 
France, as the author, in renewal 

_ for 28 years. Renewal no. 15402, 
Jan. 22, 1920. Original entry, Nov. 
11, 1892, no. 45956. 

Farpy (THE) QUEEN; 
Theo. Moses Tobani, op. 


overture, by 
216; orch. 
[3 
© Theo. M. Tobani, % Carl 
Fischer, New York, as the author, 
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal 
no. 15684, Mar. 16, 1920. Original 
entry, Nov. 28, 1892, no. 48420. 


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10163 (14) 


FINGER PLAYS FOR NURSERY AND | GERMAN MEDLEY FANTASIA; by S. 


KINDERGARTEN ; Dy E. Poulsson, illus. 
by L. J. Bridgman, music by Cor- 
nelia C. Roeske. [14 

© Emilie Poulsson, Boston, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 15676, Mar. 15, 1920. 
Original entry, Mar. 14, 1893, no. 
13039. 


Foote (ArTHuR) 9 kilavier-studien 
fiir den musikalischen vortrag und 
zur technischen entwicklung; com- 
ponirt von A. Foote, op. 27. [15 

© Arthur Foote, Brookline, Mass., 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 16120, Apr. 8, 
1920. Original entry, May 2, i892. 


Forrest Park GALOP; by 8S. Seiler. [16 

© Siegfried Seiler, Los Angeles, as 

the author, in renewal for 28 years. 

Renewal no. 16136, Apr. 13, 1920. 

Original entry, June 16, 1892, no. 
25051, 


Forest PARK MARCH; by S. Seiler. 
ELT 
© Siegfried Seiler, Los Angeles, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 16132, Apr. 18, 
1920. Original entry, June 16, 
1892, no. 25347. 


FoREST PARK POLKA; by S. Seller. [18 

© Siegfried Seiler, Los Angeles, as 

the author, in renewal for 28 years. 

Renewal no. 16135, Apr. 18, 1920. 

Original entry, June 16, 1892, no. 

Z550U. 

Forrest PARK REVERIE; by S. Seiler. 

[19 


© Siegfried Seiler, Los Angeles, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 


years. Renewal no. 16137, Apr. 18, 
1920. Original entry, June 16, 
1892, n0.,255D2. 

ForEST PARK SCHOTTISCHE; by S. 
Seiler. [20 


© Siegfried Seiler, Los Angeles, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 16134, Apr. 18, 
1920. Original entry, June 16, 1892, 
no. 25849. 


Forest PARK WALTZ; by S. Seller. 
eas 
© Siegfried Seiler, Los Angeles, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 16138, Apr. 18, 
1920. Original entry, June 16, 1892, 
10. 253848. 


pt. 1, hee wee 


seiier. {22 

© Siegfried Seiler, Los Angeles, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 16131, Apr: 13, 
1920. Original entry, May 6, 1892, 
no. 19492. 


GERMAN MEDLEY GRAND MARCH; by S. 
Seiler. [23 


© Siegfried Seiler, Los Angeles, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 16130, Apr. 13, 1920. 
Original entry, May 6, 1892, no. 
19491. 


GREETING TO NORTHFIELD SEMINARY; 
words by Robert L. Fletcher, music 
by James MceGranahan. [24 


© David E. Gilbert, Warren, O., 
as the executor of the author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
15703, Mar. 27, 1920. Original entry 
Noy. 16, 1892, no. 46737. 


HAUL AWAY BOYS, HEAVE HO; words by 
F. E.. Weatherly, German version by 
Helen D. Tretbar, music by G. B. 
Wevin; baritone. [25 


© George B. Nevin, Easton, Pa., 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 15732, Mar. 27, 
1920. Original entry, Aug. 17, 1892, 
no. 34026. 


HE HATH LOVED THEE; words by Lilla 
M. Alexander, music by G. C. Steb- 
bins. [26 


© George Coles Stebbins, Brook- 
lyn, as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 15706, Mar. 27, 
1920. Original entry, Feb. 20, 1893, 
no. 9498. 


HE SHALL REIGN FOREVER; words by 
Julia H. Johnson, music by James 
McGranahan. [27 


© David E. Gilbert, Warren, O., 
as the executor of the author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
15702, Mar. 27, 1920. Original en- 
try, Apr. 15, 1892, no. 16500. 


Hoty (THE) city; words by F. E. 
Weatherly, music by- Stephen 
Adams; organ ace. [28 

© Laura Maybrick, Ryde, Isle. 
of Wight, as the widow of the au- 
thor, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no; 15729, Mar. 25, 1920. 
Original entry, Apr. 20, 1892, no. 
16971. 


624 


RENEWALS AND EXTENSIONS 


no, 5, 1920 


10163 (42) 


HoMELAND (THE); words by H. R. | Otp oAKeN BUCKET: by A. E. Harris; 


Haweis, music by G. C. Stebbins. 
[29 
© George Coles Stebbins, Brook- 
lyn, as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 15709, Mar. 27, 
1920. Original entry, Feb. 20, 1898, 
no, 9537. 


I NEED THEE, My SAVIOUR; words by 
F. J. Crosby, music by G. C. Steb- 
bins. [30 

© George Coles Stebbins, Brook- 
lyn, as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 15707, Mar. 27, 
1920. Original entry, Feb. 20, 1893, 
no. 9499. 


IN MEMORIAM; by H. M. Dunham, op. 
17; organ. [31 
© Henry M. Dunham, Brookline, 
Mass., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 16144, Apr. 
16, 1920. Original entry, Dec. 17, 
1892, no. 51522. 


INGENIOUS MARCH; by Theo. Moses 
Tobani, op. 215; orch. [32 
© Theo. M. Toebani, % Carl 
Fischer, New York, as the author, 
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal 
no. 15685, Mar. 16, 1920. Origina! 
entry, Nov. 28, 1892, no. 48421. 


MAIRE MY GIRL; words by John K. 
Casey, music by Liza Lehmann. [83 


© Herbert Bedford, London, as 
the widower of the author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
15730, Mar. 25, 1920. Original en- 
try, Apr. 22, 1892, no. 173983. 


MOONLIGHT EXCURSION SCHOTTISCHE; 
by G. DeStefano, arr. by B. Milano; 
orch., 10 pts. with piano acc. [34 

© Giovanni DeStefano, Philadel- 
phia, as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 15697, Mar. 
18, 1920. Original entry, Dec. 22, 


1892, no. 52465. 


NIGHTINGALE WALTZ; from C. Zeller’s 
comic opera The Tyrolean, arr. for 
1st violin by A. Czibulka, rearr. by 
Andrew Herman [pseud. of T. M. 
Tobani] ; orch. [35 

© Theo M. Tobani % Carl Fischer, 


New York, as the author, in renewal | 


for 28 years. Renewal no. 15688, 
Mar. 16, 1920. Original entry. Dec. 
28, 1892. no. 53603. 


violin and piano. [386 


© A. E. Harris % Carl Fischer, 
New York, as the author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 15678, 
Mar. 16, 1920. Original entry, June 
29, 1892. no. 27312: 


SAILORS HEARTS GO DOWN WITH SHIPS; 
words by Edeward Oxenford, music 
by G. B. Nevin. [37 


© George B. Nevin, Easton, Pa., 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 15733, Mar. 27, 
1920. Original entry, Jan. 17, 1893, - 
no. 3897. 


SALVATION ARMY; patrol, by Andrew 
- Herman [pseud. of T. M. Tobani] op. 
213; military band. [38 


© Theo. M. Tobani, New York, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 15680, Mar. 16, 1920. 
Original entry, July 26, 1892, no. 
31129. 


SCHMITT-FAELTON EXERCISES AND 
SCALES ; by C. Faelten; pianoforte. 
[39 


© Carl Faelten, Boston, as the au- 
thor, in renewal for 28 year. Re- 
newal no. 16142, Apr. 16, 1920; 
Original entry, Aug. 15, 1892, no. 
33554. 


SILVER TONES; a new temperance and 
prohibition song book, by C. H. 
Meade, G. E. Chambers and W. A. 
Williams. [40 


© William Asbury Williams, Phil- 
adelphia, as the author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 15467, 
Feb. 27, 1920. Original entry, June 
7, 1892, no 23955. 


SOLDIERS OF THE KING; words by El 
Nathan, music by G. C. Stebbins. [41 


© George Coles Stebbins, Brook- 
lyn, as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 15708, Mar. 27, 
1920. Original entry, Feb. 20, 1893, 
no, 9536. 


SoNG WITHOUT worDsS; by Theo. Moses 
Tobani, op. 217; orch. 


© Theo. M. Tobani, % Carl Fischer> 
New York as the author in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 15686, 
Mar. 16, 1920. Original entry, Nov. 
28, 1892, no. 48422. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
10163 (48) . pt. 1, 1. S.,-v. 15 


THERE’S A BEAUTIFUL LAND ON HIGH; by | UNWISE (THE) CHO; oa 


Mrs. A. H. Taylor; alto or bass. [43 


© Mrs. A. H. Taylor, Jamaica, 
N. Y., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 15701, Mar. 
26, 1920. Original entry Feb. 28, 
1893, no. 10748. 


UNWISE (THE) CHOICE; words by Alice 


Cary, music by Frank Lynes, op. 18, 
no. 4> in C [44 

© <Adéle G. Lynes, Cambridge, 
Mass., as the widow of the author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
15691, Mar. 17,1920. Original entry, 
Nov. 9, 1892, no. 45681. 


6 


6 


Same; in F. [45 
© Adéle G. Lynes, ome: 
Mass., as the widow of the author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
15672, Feb. 26, 1920. - Original entry, 
Noy. 14, 1892, no. 46498. 


VISIONE (LA) D’AMORE (The vision of 


love) ; polka, by G. DeStefano, arr. 
by B. Milano; small orch., 10 pts. 
with piano acc. [46 

© Giovanni DeStefano, Philadel- 
phia, as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 15696, Mar. 18, 
1920. Original entry, Dec. 22, 1892, 
no. 52466. 


LIST OF THE MUSIC USED OR LICENSED TO BE USED FOR THE MAN- 


UEACTURE OF PARTS OF 


ACT OF MAR. 4, 1909. 


ABADELE; original Egyptian jazz. [47 

© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 

Notice ree’d Apr. 26, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 100. 


AFTER YOU GET WHAT YOU WANT, YOU 
DON’T WANT IT. [48 
© Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 
Notice rec’d May 6, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 104. 


ALEXANRIA; novelty fox trot, from 
Aphrodite, by Anselm Goetzel. [49 


© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 


Notice rec’d May 12, 1920; recorded, 

me 4,1. 205. 
ALIBI BLUES, THOSE EXCUSIN’ BLUES. 

[50 

© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 

Notice ree’d May 11, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 104. 

Anvit (THE) TROT; novelty fox trot. 

poi 


© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 


Notice rec’d Apr. 26, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 100. 
ARGENTINES (THE), THE PORTUGESE 


AND THE GREEKS. [52 
© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 


Notice ree’d Apr. 26, 1920; recorded. 
v. 4, p. 100. 
B IS THE NOTE. [53 


© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 


Notice rece’d Apr. 20, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 103. 
Bareroot (THE) ‘TRAIL; words by 


Marian Phelps, music by Alvin S. 
Wiggers. [54 

© Boosey & co., New York. No- 
tice rec’d May 1, 1920; recorded, v. 
4, p. 102. 


BRING BACK MY LOVE DREAMS. [55 


© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 
= aie York. Notice reec’d Apr. 24, 
eo: recorded, v. 4, p. 100. 


INSTRUMENTS SERVING TO PRODUCE 
MECHANICALLY THE MUSICAL WORK UNDER SEC. 


1 (E) OF THE 
[10163 


CAMPANA A SERA; by Billi. [56 

© G. Ricordi & co., New York. 

Notice rec’d May 11, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 104. 


CAPItoL (THE) MARCH; by Horace O. 
Prell, [ag 


© Arthur A. Friestedt, Chicago. 


Notice ree’d May 1, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 103. 
CARAMBA. [58 


© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 
New York. Notice rec’d Apr. 24, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 100. 


CHASING THE MONKEY’S TAIL. [59 


© Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 
Notice rec’d May 11, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 104. 


CHINEE MOON. [60 
© Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 


Notice rec’d May 11, 1920; recorded,. 
v. 4, p. 104. 
COMRADE 0’ MINE. [61 


© F. B. Haviland pub. co., New 
York. Notice rec’d May 1, 1920; re- 
corded, v. 4, p. 102. 


Cookie; by Irwin Leclere. [62 
© Universal music publishers, 


ine., New Orleans. Notice rec’d 
Apr. 19, 1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 101. 
CRADLE SONG. [63 
© Carl Fischer, New York. 
Notice  ree’d..- Apr. 26; 1920.;.. .re- 
corded, v. 4, p. 102. 
CROCODILE (THE) [64 


© Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 


Notice ree’d Apr. 20, 1920; recorded, 
we 4. Dp. Ak 
CUDDLING ARMS. [65 


© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 
New York. Notice rec’d Apr. 24, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 100. 


627 


10163 (66) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES | 


pt. 115, 0. S$, ve 


DEEP IN MY HEART. [66 
© Henry Burr music corp., New 
York. Notice ree’d Apr. 17, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 101. 
Don’T WAIT TILL I’M GONE, TO TELL ME 
HOW MUCH YOU LOVE ME. [67 
© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 
Notice rec’d May 1, 1920; recorded, 
ve 4, p. UGS. 
Duna; words by Marjorie Pickthall, 
music by Josephine McGill. [68 


© Boosey & co., New York. No- 


tice re’d May 1, 1920; recorded, 
v4, p. -102. 
EXCHOEs. [69 
© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 
Hunter, New York. Notice rec’d 
Apr. 21, 1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 101. 
FOR NO REASON AT ALL. [70 


© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 
New York. Notice ree’d Apr. 24, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 100. 
FORSAKEN. [71 
© Carl Fischer, New York. No- 
tice rec’d May 14, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 107. 


GEE, I WISH I HAD A GIRL LIKE MARY. 

[72 

© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 

New York. Notice rec’d Apr. 24, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 100. 


GEMS; tears like pearls in sweetheart’s 
eyes. We 
© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 
Notice ree’d Apr. 26, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 100. 


GOoD . MORNING, BROTHER SUNSHINE; 
words by J. W. Foley, music by Liza 
Lehmann. [74 

© Chappell & co., ltd., London. 
Notice rec’d May 18, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 105. 


GOODBYE SUNSHINE, HELLO MOON. [75 
© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 
Hunter, New York. Notice recd 
Apr. 27, 1920; recorded, 'v. 4, p. 105. 


HELLO VIRGINIA. [76 

© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 

New York. Notice rec’d Apr. 24, 
1920; recorded, vy. 4, p. 190. 


HoME AT LAST; by Arthur A. Penn and 
Geoffrey O’Hara. [77 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d May 138, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 106. 


HONOLULU EYES. [78 
© Leo Feist, ine., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Apr. 20, 1920; recorded, 

eee, DD: 100. 
HUNIKA. . [79 
© Fred Fisher, inc., New York. 


Notice rec’d Apr. 17, 1920; recorded, 
M4. FO 


I’D LOVE TO FALL ASLEEP AND WAKE UP 
IN MY MAMMY’S ARMS. [80 
© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 
New York. Notice rec’d Apr. 24, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 100. 


I KNOW WHY. [81 
© Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 
Notice rec’d May 18, 1920; recorded, 
vw. 4 p. 205. . 


J LOVE THE LAND OF OLD BLACK JOE. [82 

© Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 

Notice rec’d May 11, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 105. 


I’M A JAZZ VAMPIRE. [83 

© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 

Notice rec’d May 11, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 104. 


I MET YOU. [84 

© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 

New York. Notice rec’d Apr. 24, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 100. 


I NEVER KNEW THERE WAS SUNSHINE, 
UNTIL I MET YOU. [85 
© F. B. Haviland pub. co., New 
York. Notice rec’d May 1, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 102. 


I WOULD LIKE TO HAVE A GIRL LIKE YOU, 
LIKE ME. [86 


© Frank Goodman, New York.. 


Notice ree’d Apr. 19, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 101. 


IN THE GOOD OLD MONKEY DAYS. [87 

© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 

New York. Notice ree’d Apr. 24, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 100. 


JUST ANOTHER KISS. [88 

© Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

Notice ree’d May 138, 1920; recorded, 
Vv. Apr i0b: 


JUST AS MY OWN. [89 
© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 
New York. Notice rec’d Apr. 24, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 100. 
Kiss (A) TO REMEMBER ME By; the 
Scandal song. [90 
© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 
Notice ree’d May 11, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 104. 


628 


no. 5, 1920 


NOTICES OF USER 


10163 (115) 


LITTLE MOTHER OF MINE; by Burleigh. 
9 


© G. Ricordi & co., New York. 
Notice ree’d May 11, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 104. 


LOVELAND. [92 

© Edward Sanford, New York. 

Notice rec’d May 10, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 104. 


Lucky (THE) STRIKE. [938 
© Jack Glogau, Woodhaven, L. I. 
Notice rec’d Apr. 26, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 1038. 


Lucy, DANCING AROUND THE CABIN DOOR. 

[94 

© F. B. Haviland pub. co., New 

York. Notice rec’d May 1, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 102. 


MAVIS WALTZ. [95 


© F. B. Haviland pub. co., New 
York. Notice rec’d May 1, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 102. 


Moon (THE) SHINES ON THE MOON- 
SHINE. [96 
© Shapiro, Bernstine & co., inc., 
New York. Notice dec’d Apr. 15, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 101. 


MoTHERS TEARS. [97 

© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 

New York. Notice rec’d Apr. 24, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 100. 


My DADDY KNOWS. [98 

© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 

New York. Notice rec’d Apr. 24, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 100. 


My HEATHER BELLE; Scotch song, words 
by Charles L. Wagner, music by 
Oscar P. Condon. [99 

© White-Smith music pub. co., 
Boston. Notice rec’d Apr. 26, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 100. 


My Jo. 4 [100 

© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 

New York. Notice rec’d Apr. 24, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 100. 


NicHut (THE) THE MOON AND YOU; 
[101 

© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 
New York. Notice rec’d Apr. 24, 


1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 100. 


No one Bur YOU. | [102 

© Broadway music corp., New 
York. Notice rec’d Apr. 19, 1920; 
recorded v. 4, p. 101. 


OH HOW I LOVE YOU. [103 
© Harry Von Tilzer music pub. co., 
New York. Notice rec’d Apr. 21, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 103. 
OLp (THE) GARDEN GATE. [104 
© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Apr. 20, 1920; reeorded, v. 
4, p. 100. 


OUIJA MINE. [105 

© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 

New York. Notice rec’d Apr. 24, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 100. 


Pitot (THE); by Daniel Protheroe. 

[106 

© Oliver Ditson co., Boston. No- 

tice rec’d May 15, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 105. 

POLLY; song. [107 


© Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
Notice ree’d Apr. 20, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 100. 


Puccini (GrAcoMo) O mio babbino 
earo; by Puccini. [108 
© G. Ricordi & -co.,, New York. 
Notice rec’d May 11, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 104. 


— Senza mamma; by Puccini. [109 
© G. Ricordi & co., New York. 


Notice ree’d May 11, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 104. 


RATHER THAN SEE YOU ONCE IN A 
WHILE, I'D RATHER NOT SEE YOU AT 
ALL. [110 

© Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 

Notice ree’d May 11, 1920; recorded, 

v. 4, p. 104. 


ROSE OF THE ORIENT; by Arthur. [111 
© G. Ricordi & co., New York. 
Notice ree’d May 11, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 104. 
Scott (—) Scherzo; by Scott. [112 
© G. Ricordi & co., New York. 
Notice ree’d May 11, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 104. 
SNOOPS THE LAWYER. [113 
© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co. 
New York. Notice rec’d Apr. 24, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 100. 
SNUGGLES. [114 
© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 
New York. Notice rec’d Apr. 24, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 100. 
So LONG, OO-LONG. [115 
- © Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 
New York. . Notice, rec'd Apr. 24, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 100. 


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10163 (116) 


SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE. 

© Carl Fischer, New York. No- 

tice rec’d Apr. 23, 1920: recorded, v. 
4, p. 108. 


SOME PRETTY DAY. Lani 

© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 

New York. Notice rec’d Apr. 24, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 100. 


SONG WITHOUT WORDS. [118 
© Carl Fischer, New York. No- 
tice rec’d May 4, 1920; recorded, v. 
4, p. 105, 
SUITE JAPONAISE. [119 
© Carl Fischer, New York. No- 
tice rec’d Apr. 26, 1920; recorded, v. 
4, p. 102. 


SYNCOPATED DREAMS. [120. 


© Fred Fisher, inc., New York, 
Notice rec’d Apr. 20, 1920; recorded, 
v.04, poor. 


TEN LITTLE BOTTLES. [121 
© Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine, 
New York. Notice rec’d May 6, 

1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 108. 
THAT Hitt EILI MELODY. [122 
© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 


tice rec’d Apr. 20, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 100. 
THAT OLD IRISH MOTHER OF MINE. 
[1238 


© Harry Von Tilzer musi¢ pub. 
co., New York. Notice ree’d Apr. 26, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 102. 


'TIDDLE-DEE-WINKS. [124 
© Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 


Notice rec’d May 18, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 107. 
TIRED OF ME. (125 


© Irving Berlin, inc.. New York. 
Notice rec’d Apr. 27 , 1920; recorded, 
Want, Do 105. 


TIS IN VAIN THAT I TRY TO FORGET YOU. 

[126 

© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 

New York. Notice rec’d Apr. 24, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 100. 


UNDER THE MOON. [127 

© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 

tice ree’d Apr. 20, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 100. 


pt. II, n. S., v.15, no. 5, 1920 


[116 | UNDERNEATH THE WEEPING WILLOW. 


[128 

© Fred Fisher, inc. New York. 

Notice reec’d May 3, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 1038. 


WHEN A PEACH IN GEORGIA’ WEDS A 


ROSE FROM ALABAM’; by Clyde Hager 

and Walter Goodwin. [129 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice rec’d Apr. 20, 1920; recorded, 
4, p. 102. 


WHEN I LOOK INTO YOUR EYES. [130 

© Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 

Notice rec’d May 5, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 105. 


WHEN YOU WAS THE ONLY GIRL AND I 
WAS THE ONLY BOY. . [1381 
(© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder ¢o., 
New York. Notice rec’d Apr. 24, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 100. 


WHISTLE A SONG. Pto2 

© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 

Notice ree’d Apr. 26, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 100. 


WHO bID 1T; by Smith. fis3 
© G. Ricordi & co., New York. 


Notice rec’d May 11, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 104. 


WHY CHANGE YOUR WIFE. . [184 

© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 

New York. Notice rec’d Apr. 24, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 100. 


WHY DIDN’T YOU LEAVE ME YEARS AGO. 
[135 
© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 


tice rec’d Apr. 20, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 100. 
YOGI EYES. [136 


© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 
New. York. Notice ree’d Apr. 24, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 100. 
You TOOK THE SWEET FROM SWEET- 
HEART. [137 
© Harry Von Tilzer music pub. 
co., New York. Notice rec’d Apr. 21, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 103. 
YOU USED TO LOVE ME. 
© Fred Fisher, ine., New York. 
Notice rec’d May 3, 1920; recorded, 
Vv. 4,.p. 1035. 
YOU WERE MADE FOR ME. [139 
© Edward Sanford, New York. 
Notice rec’d May 10, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 104. 


[138 @ 


10164-18752 


LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 
COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CATALOGUE 


OF 


COPY RIGHT ENTRIES — 


PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, 1891, 
OF JUNE 20, 1906, AND OF MARCH #4, 1909 ’ 


PART 3: 
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


INCLUDING: 


LIST OF COPYRIGHT RENEWALS 
LIST OF NOTICES OF USER 


1920 
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 15 
Ne. 6 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 
- 1920 


/ 


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


EXPLANATIONS TO BE NOTED BY USERS OF THIS CATALOGUE. 


HE Catalogue of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 3, 

containing the entries for musical compositions and dramatico-musical 
compositions, is issued at monthly intervals in twelve numbers each year, and 
is followed by a complete index for the year. The general arrangement is an 
alphabet of the titles of the musical works with certain exceptions explained 
hereafter. The arrangement is alphabetical under the first word of the title 
(except “a,” “an,” or “the,” or the corresponding foreign articles), and a 
grouping at the end of the title alphabet of such titles as will not con- 
veniently alphabetize (e. g., titles beginning with numerals, dates, etc.). 

EXCEPTIONS.—(1) In the case of editions of classical music instead of scat- 
tering them under the titles, each author’s works are brought together by an 
entry under the original composer’s name, and for such works search should 
be made in this number under the following names: Bach (Johann Sebas- 
tian); Beethoven (Ludwig van); Berlioz (Hector Louis); Bizet (Georges) ; 
Brahms (Johannes); Chaminade (Cécile Louise Stéphanie); Chopin (Fréd- 
éric Francois); Delibes (Clement Philibert Léo); Grieg (Edvard Hagerup); 
Handel (Georg Friedrich); Liszt (Franz); Mascagni (Pietro); Massenet 
(Jules Emile Frédéric); Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Ludwig Felix); 
Moszkowski (Moritz); Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus); Palestrina (Giovanni 
Pierluigi Sante); Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille); Scharwenka (Franz 
Xaver); Schubert (Franz Peter); Schumann (Robert Alexander); Tschai- 
kowsky (Peter Iljitch); Verdi (Giuseppe); Wagner (Richard). In case of 
all such works, however, there are cross references in the title alphabet from 
the title of each work. 

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

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

Piano music is understeod to be for two hands unless otherwise stated. 
Sengs are understood to be with piano accompaniment unless otherwise 
stated. Titles reading ‘“ Words by,” “Music by,” are to be understood as 
songs. 


(11) 


¢ 


EXPLANATIONS TO BE NOTED BY USERS OF THIS CATALOGUE 


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

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

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

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

- Because of the shortage in print paper the indexes heretofore accompany- 
ing the monthly issues will be omitted. The final number, completing the 
volume, will be followed by a full annual index to both composers and pro- 
prietors. The subscription price for Part 3, which must be for the complete 
calendar year, is $1, payable in advance to the Superintendent of Documents, 
Washington, D. C., by postal money order, express order, or New York draft. 


wo 


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NOTICE. 


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

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

Norrce is therefore hereby given to any author, copyright pro- 
-prietor, or other lawful claimant, that in so far as any copyright 
articles deposited from July 1, 1909, to June 30, 1914, inclusive, are 
still remaining in the files of the Copyright Office, and are not to be 
transferred to the Library of Congress or to any other governmental 
brary in the District of Columbia, such books or articles may be 
returned to the claimant of copyright if requested by such claimant 
prior to December 31, 1920. | 

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

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


(iv) 


RECIPROCAL PROTECTION OF MUSIC AGAINST UN YA U- 
- THORIZED REPRODUCTION BY MECHANICAL MUSI- 
CAL INSTRUMENTS. 


The United States now has reciprocal copyright pao of 
music against unauthorized reproduction by mechanical musical in 
struments in the case of Australia, and the territories of Papua and 
Norfolk Island, Belgium, Cuba, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, 
Luxemburg, New Zealand, Norway and Sweden. The President 
signed proclamations to this effect on the following dates: Australia, 
and the territories of Papua and Norfolk Isiand (Apr. 3, 1918, 
effective Mar. 15, 1918), Belgium (June 14, 1911, effective July 1 
1909), Cuba (Nov. 27,1911), France (May 24, 1918), Germany (Dec. 
8, 1910), Great Britain (Jan. 1, 1915), Italy (May 1, 1915), Luxem- 
burg (June 14, 1911, effective June 29, 1910), New Zealand (Feb. 9, 
1917, effective Dec. 1,1916), Norway (June 14, 1911, effective Sept. 9, 
1910), Sweden (Feb. 21, 1920, effective Feb. 2 1920). These proc- 
lamations were printed in the ‘Catalogue of Copy right Entries, Part 

3, vol. 6, pages v—x of no. 7, and pages 1v—v of no. D2: vol. 10, pages 
hes of no. 3, and pages vii—-1x of no. 4; vol. 12, pages V-IX Of no. 
3; vol. 18, pages vi-xi1 of no. 5; and vol. 15, pages vi-vuz of no. 3. 

While no special proclamation has been issued on behalf of Hun- 
gary so far as the provisions of section 1 (e) are concerned, the 
proclamation dated October 15, 1912, putting into effect the conven- 
tion between the United States and Hungary, specifically provides 
that the general copyright protection secured by article 1 includes 
the copyright control of mechanical musical reproductions. 

From information received through the Department of State, the 
legislation of the following countries did not on the date stated ful- 
fill the reciprocal conditions specified in the proviso to section 1 (e) 
of the act of Congress of March 4, 1909; Austria (Mar. 10, 1911), 
Denmark (May 19, 1911), Mexico (May 8, 1911), the Netherlands 
(Mar. 3, 1911), and Switzerland (Apr. 8, 1911.) 


The copyright convention signed at the Fourth International 
erican Conference at Buenos Aires on August 11, 1910, was pro- 
claimed by the President of the United States on J uly 13, "1914, and 
is in effect as between the United States and the Dominican Republic, 
Guatemala, Honduras, Panama, Nicaragua, and Ecuador. The Gov- 
ernments of Bolivia, Brazil, Costa Rica, Haiti, Paraguay, Salvador, 
and Uruguay have announced through diplomatic channels their ad- 
hesion to this convention. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


A CLOCHE PIED. See Bonhomme (M. T. ) 
Trois piéces pour piano. 


A MARECHIARE ; quanno sponta la luna, 
ai. P. Tosti, arr. by Paul Bolognese 
[of U. S.]; instrumental. [10164 


© 1 « May 20, 1920; E 480517; 
Dom. Carmelomaria, New York. 


A SERENATA E COPPOLA ROSSA; Versi e 
musica di L. Donadio [of Italy, dom- 
iciled at New York]; mand. ace. 4to. 

[10165 


© May 5, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920; 
E 479192 ; Luigi Donadio, New York. 


A VOTRE SANTE; polka 4 la francais, by 


E. C. Klapholz fot U..S.] ;° Yastru- 
mental. [10166 
(©).1.¢c. Apr. 16, 1920; BE. 478411; 


Ernest C. Klapholz, New York. 


ABADELE; Egyptian jazz, lyric by Ed- 
ward ¥, Breier, music by Harry 
Stoddard and Jos. B. Franklin fof 
nue Sa 1.,Fox ths orch. with piano 

and words. 4to. 2. Song. 
[10167, 10168 


© Apr. 16, 1920; 2 c. each Apr. 16, 
1920; E 478399, 478402; Jos. W. 
Stern & co., New York. [Copyright 
is claimed on arrangement] 


ABANDON (L’) See Milhaud (Darius) 
Quatre poémes de Léo Latil. 
ABANDONNEE (L’) See Amour fardé. 
ABDALLAH; oriental fox trot, by K. L. 
King [of U. 8.]; band. 4to. 
: [10169 
© May 21, 1920; 2 ec May 20, 
1920; E 479550; King pub. tse 
Canton, O. 


ABIDE WITH ME; words by H. F. Lyte, 
music by J. B. Hutchins [fof Can- 
ada], arr. by E.°R. Bowles [of 
Canada]; male quartette. 4to. 

[10170 
© May 10, 1920; 1 c. May 10, 1920; 

E 476506; Anglo-Canadian music 

publishers assn , Toronto, Canada. 


ABOUNDING BLESSINGS; an _ original 
service for Children’s day, words 
by Elsie Duncan Yale and others, 
musie by J. Lincoln Hall [of U. S.] 
Svo. [10171 

© Apr. 6, 1920; 2 c. June 7, 1920; 
E 481112; Hall-Mack co., Philadel- 
phia. 


ACCOMPAGNEMENTS VARIES DES PSAUMES 
ET HARMONISATION DES ANTIENNES 
DE LA STE. VIERGE; par J. Cayron- 
Martineau [of France]; orgue. 

[10172 
© Apr. 12, 1920; 1c. Apr. 24, 1920; 
E 476296; M. Senart et cie., Paris. 


ACROSS THE HEATHER. See Schifer 
(Christian) Six melodic essays. 


ACROSS THE STILL LAGOON; words by 
Guy Sidney, music by Ralph Burn- 


ham [of England] [10173 
CG Apr 22,1920: 24 es Apr. 23, 
1920; E 476365; B. Feldman & co., 
London. 
ADIEU, JEUNESSE; valse intermezzo, by 


Alfredo Barbirolli [of England]; 
piano. [10174 

© Apr. 23, 1920; 1 «@ May 17, 
1920; E 476666; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. 


Apizru NEw York: fox trot, de Georges 
Aurie [of France]; piano. [10175 
© May 21, 1920; 1c. June 10, 1920; 
E 484060; Editions de la _ Siréne, 

we AFIS: 


ADIEUX DU MARIN. 
ques. 


See Visions poéti- 


ADOLESCENCE; entr acte, by F. C. Col- 
linge [of U. S.]; piano. [10176 
© May 20, 1920; 2 c. May 29, 1920; 

FE 480807 ;.Belwin, ine., New York. 


ADOLESENCE; by F. C. Collinge, arr. by 
Ernst Bial [of U. S.]; orch. with 
piano ace. (Belwin con. ed. no. 29) 

[10177 
© May 24, 1920; 2c. May 29, 1920; 
E 480808 ; Belwin, inc., New York. 


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10178 


ADORATIG; digt af Carl Gandrup, musik 
af Hakon Borresen [of Denmark] 
(Wilhelm Hansen edition, no. 2004) 

[10178 

© Apr. 6, 1920; 1 c. May 7, 1920; 

E 476520; Wilhelm Hansen, Cepen- 
hagen. 


ApriATIC (THE) ; by Joseph Holbrooke 
[of England] op. 48; pf. (Impres- 
Sions of a tour, no. 7) [10179 

© June 7, 1920; 2c June 12, 1920; 
E 484119; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


ADVENTURE. See Hazlehurst (Cecil) 
Three songs. 


AFFLICTION; par Henry Weyts 
France]; piano et violon. 
réations du jeune violoniste, 1°"° 
série) [10180 

© Apr. 24, 1920; 1 c. May 10, 1920; 
E 476528; Philippo, Paris. 


[of 
(Les réc- 


AFRICAN GOLF; the Jonah, words and 
musie by M. S. Carper [of U. S.] 
[10181 
©-1«¢ Apr. 17, 1920; E 475796; 
Minnette Slayback Carper, Indian- 
apolis. 


AFTER SUNDOWN; suite, by Rudolf 
Friml [of U. 8.] ; piano. Contents :— 
1. Evening breezes.—2. Dream love.— 
3. Air castles—Smith wreaths. 

[10182 
©. May 17, 1920; 2 c. May 20, 1920; 
E 479620; Boston music co., Boston. 


AFTER THE LIGHTS ARE OUT. See First 
pieces in style and phrasing. 


Aenutus Det. See Caplet (André) Trois 
chants d’église. 


AH BEVO, QUIT YOUR FLIRTIN’ WITH ME; 
words by W. D. Fenn, music by Artie 
Bowers [of U. S8.] [10183 

©1c. May 28, 1920; E 479928; W. 
D. Fenn, Siaton, Tex. 


AH, COME ON (AW come on); novelty 
song, words and music by Bobby 
Heath and Billy. James [of U. S8.], 
arr. by Billy James [of U. S8.] 

[10184 
-© 1c May 20, 1920; E 480577; 
William M. James, jr., Philadelphia. 


AIN’T IT GRAND IN NEW ORLEANS; Dy 
Brennan and Rule, arr. by Geo. J. 
Trinkaus [o£ U..S.]; vocal orch.. in 
ACG, [10185 

Apr: 20; 1920; 2:e Apr, 22. 1920: 
BH 475566; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on new 
arrangement ] 


pt. 13, B.S. ve 15 


AIN’T YOU NEVER COMING BACK TO DEAR 
OLD DIXIELAND; words by R. Hrick- 
son, music by E. 8S. S. Huntington 
lor US.” [10186 


©1c. Apr. 8, 1920; E 475042; Ray - 


Erickson, Springfield, Tenn. 


Atr BASQuE. See Kaleidoscope. 


Arr CASTLES. See After sundown. 


AIR DE BALLET; by Irene Marschand 
Ritter [of U. S.]; pf. [10187 
© Apr. 80, 1920; 2 c. May 3, 1920; 
E 4789938; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. } 
ALABAMA ’LASSES; my gal, words by T. 
V. Morrison, music by E. 8. 8. Hunt- 
ington [of U. 8.] [10188 
© 1c. May 3, 1920; E 479052; T. 
V. Morrison, Atlanta. 


ALBA FESTIVA. See Canti di neve e di 


primavera. 
ALBORADO DEL GRACIOSO; de Maurice 


Ravel, trans. par J. Jemain {of 
France]; piano 44 mains. (Miroirs, 
no. 4) [10189 


© Apr. 12, 1920; 1c. Apr. 24, 1920; 
E 476368; E. Demets, Paris. [Copy- 
right is claimed on transcription] 


ALBUM DES 6; de G. Auric et al [of 
France]; piano. Contents: Prelude; 
de G. Auric.—Romance sans paroles ; 
de L. Durey.—Sarabande; de A. 
Honegger.—Mazurka; de D. Mil- 
haud.—Valse; de F. Poulenc.—Pas- 
torale; de G. Tailleferre. [10190 

© May 8, 1920; 1 ce. May 24, 1920; 
E 476697; E Demets, Paris. 


ALEXANDER’S BAND IS HERE WITH HIS 
BEST JAZZ OF THE YEAR; words by G. 
F. Tronieri, music by Geo. Graff, jr. 
[of U. S.] New York, World music 
pub. corp. [10191 

© May 1, 1920; 2 ec. May 3, 1920; 
E 480042; Gaston F. Tronieri, Phil- 
adelphia. 


ALEXANDER’S WEDDING DAY; words by 
EK. L. Levy, music by E. S. 8. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [10192 

© 1c. May 12, 1920; H 479275; E. 
‘Leo Levy, Boston. 


ALEXANDRIA; fox trot, by Penn and 
Goetzl, played by Clarence Jones [of 
U. S.] (Imperial player rolls, no 
91062) [10193 

©, April.21,, 1920; 1, .c. Ape 23) 
1920; 1¢. May 5, 1920; H 479169 ; Im- 
perial player roll co., Chicago. [Copy- 
right is claimed on interpretation] 


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no. 6. 1920 


10211 


ALEXANDRIA—Continued. 
novelty fox trot, from Aphrodite, 
~ by Anselm Goetz] [of Austria]; 
piano. [10194 
© Apr. 30, 1920; 2 c. May 1, 1920; 
HE 475959; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, . 


ALGHE; di Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco 
[of Italy]; piano. [10195 


© Apr. 23, 1920; 1 ¢. May 21, 1920; 
H 476746; A. Forlivesi & c., Florence, 
Italy. 


ALHAMBRA DEAR; intermezzo fox trot, 
by E. Gurpegui [of Spain, domiciled 
at Atlantic City]; piano. [10196 

© 1c. May 19, 1920; E 479525; 
Emiliano Gurpegui, Atlantic City. 


ALICE BLUE GOWN; waltz, from Irene, 
by Harry Tierney [of U. S.], arr. by 
Wm. Schulz [of U. S.J]; band. 4to. 

[10197 
© June 2, 1920; 2 c. June 3, 1920; 
E 480953 ; Leo Feist. inc., New York. 


lyric by Joseph McCarthy, 
music by Harry Tierney [of U. §8.], 
arr. by Wm. Schulz [of U. S.]; orch. 
with piano and words. 4to. [10198 

© May 8, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1929; 
E 480420; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


ALICE IN WONDERLAND; words and mel- 

ody by E. E. Davis [of U.S.] [10199 

©1c. May 11, 1920; E 479983; 
Edith Ella Davis, Detroit. 


ALL ABOARD FOR PLAYLAND DOWN BY 
THE SEA; words by Maurice Solman, 
music by Joe Solman [of U. S.] 

[10200 

© May 7, 1920; 2 c. May 15, 1920; 

E 480481 ; Ted Garton music co., Bos- 
ton. ; 


ALL I NEED IS A SMILE FROM YOU; words 
and music by J. Le Renn [of U. 8.], 
arr. by Robert T. McGee [of U. S.] 

[10201 
© 1c. May 6, 1920; E 480119; Jack 
Le Renn, Buffalo. 


ALL NATIONS’ FREEDOM SONG; words and 
music by I. Anderson [of U. S.] 


(Cover title: All nations’ glorious |. 


song) [10202 

© May §, 1920; 2 ec. May 7, 1920; 
E 480811 ; Isaac Anderson, Lowndale, 
Calif. 


ALL THE GIRLS OUT IN THE EAST CARRIES 
RIENTAL SMILES; words and music 
by W. W. Lutz [of U..8.] [10203 
© 1c. May 8, 1920; E 479048 ; Wal- 

ter Warren Lutz, Kingston, N. Y. - 


AIL THE TIME I’M DREAMING DREAMS; 
words by M. Sutton, music by Hec- 
tor Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Leg- 
ters music @o. [10204 

© May 1, 1920: 2 c. May 10, 1920; 
E 480319; Marjorie Sutton, Tacoma. 


ALL THE WORLD LOVES LOVERS TRUE; 
words by M. A. Bard, music by Leo . 
Friedman fof U. S.] Chicago, IIL, 
North American music pub. co. 

wy [10205 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 

E 475263; Mary Agnes Bard, Read- 
ing, Pa. 


ALLEGRETTO IN F. See Prelude on St. 
Anne’s tune. 


ALLEGREZZA; tarantella, by D. Tripepi 
[of U. S.]; piano. [10206 
© 1.¢. May 19, 1920; E 479542; 
Domenico Tripepi, Brooklyn. 


ALLEGREZZA (L’) NELLA MATTINA 
(Morning gladness) ; valse, by Frank 
C. A. Milano [of U. S.]; 2 mand. and 
cuit. 4to. (Edition, third series, 
no. 86) [10207 

© May 25, 1920; 2 c. May 28, 1920; 
E 479807; G. De Stefano, Phila- 
delphia. 


ALLELUIA; by M. J. Erb [of France] op. 
90, no. 1; organ. (Suite, no. 1) 

[10208 

© Apr. 21, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 26, 1920; 

E 476304; Boston music co., Boston. 

ALMA MATER; words and music by C. L. 

Brine [of U. 8.] [10209 

© May 3, 1920; 2 c. May 6, 1920; 

E 480425 ; Charles le V. Brine, Ports- 

mouth, N. H. 


ALONE; a reverie from Jack in petti- 
coats, lyric by Thomas Grant Spring- 
er, music by John McGhie [of U. 8.] 

[10210 

© May 14, 1920; 2 «¢., May 17, 

1920; E 479412; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. | 


—— lyric by D. Mooney, music by 

Albert H. Eayre [of U. S.] [102141 

© 1c May 3, 1920: E 480508; 
Daniel Mooney, Elkins Park, Pa. 


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10212 


pt. 1, BS vee 


ALONE IN THE TWILIGHT; words by | ALWAYS THINK OF MOTHER; words by 


R. Twitchell, music by Edouard Hes- 
selberg [of U. S.] [10212 


© May 22 1920; 2 c. June 7, 1920; | 
I) 482242; Rose Twitchell, Appleton, | 


Minn. 


ALONG THE LONG, LONG ROAD TO YOU: 
words and melody by E. E. Davis 
[of U..8.] [10213 


© 1c. May 11, 1920; E 479981; | 


Edith Ella Davis, Detroit. 


ALPHABET (THE) OF LOVE; words by 
Richard C. Fassnacht, music by 
Ferdinand Fassnacht [of U. S.] 

[10214 
© 1c May 4, 1920; E 479078; 
Fassnacht, ine., Philadelphia. 


ALPINE (THE) ROSE; old Swiss song, | 


words and music arr. by Henry S. 
Sawyer [of U. S.]; mixed voices. 
4to. (Liberty chorus and commun- 
ity song book) [10215 

© May 8, 1920; 2 ce. May 10, 1920; 
E 479183; McKinley music co., Chi- 
cago. 
notation and arrangement] 


ALPINE VIOLETS; gavotte, by Paul 


Bronte [of Australia]; piano with | 


* violin, bass and cornet pts. 
ing’s pianoforte series, no. 69) 
[10216 


(Pal- 


© .May 17,1920; 1 ce. May, 17, | 


1920; E 476623; W. H. Paling & co., 
ltd., Sydney, Australia. 


ALSATIA; by Paul Loraine [of Aus- | 


tralia] ; piano. [10217 


© Feb. 10, 1920; 1 c. May 3, 1920; | 


E 476443; Allan & co., pty. ltd., Mel- 
bourne, Australia. 


ALT-WIEN; by Leopold Godowsky [of 
U. S.J; pf. (Triakontameron, no. 
it: [10218 

© May 29, 1920; 2 ec. June 2, 1920; 
E 480906; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 


ALWAYS GooD; by Carl Wilhelm Kern 
lor ‘Us S:] op. 415; ne: i piano. 
(Light and shade) [10219 

© May 20, 1920; 2 e May 24, 
1920; E 480692; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


ALWAYS LEAP YEAR THERE; words by 
EK. E. Sylvester, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music €o. [10220 

© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920; 
E 480283; Edith E. Sylvester, Dor- 
chester, Mass. 


[Copyright is claimed on an- | 


{ 
| 


t 


L. A. Ryan, musie by Billy James 
[of U. S.] Philadelphia, M. D. 
Swisher. [10221 

© Apr. 30, 1920; 2 ec. May 1, 1920; 
E 475970; Lillian A. Ryan, Phila- 
delphia. 


| ALWAYS WITHOUT A GIRL; words by A. 


Gallaher, music by Geo. Trevor [of 

U. 8.]J [10222 
© 1c. May 29, 1920; E 479907; 

Alice Gallaher, St. John, Wash. 


| AM I REMEMBERED IN ERIN; words by 


D’Arcy Magee, music by J. McDonald 
fof.U.;S.] [10223 

© May 19, 1920; 2 e. May 27,. 
1920; E 479789; Joan McDonald, 
Malden, Mass. 


AMAREETA; words by John R. Thorn- 
ton, music by Franz Landes [of U. 
S.] Atlanta, Ga., Thornton-Ray- 
mond music ¢o. {10224 

© May 15, 1920; 2 e. May 14, 
1920; E 479306; John R. Thornton, 
Atlanta. 


AME DE JEUNE FILLE; morceau de 
genre, par M. T. Bonhomme [of 
France] op. 46; piano. [10225 

© Apr. 24, 1920; 1 ec. May 10, 1920; 
E 476554; M. T. Bonhomme, Paris. 


AMERICA; words by W. Lostutter, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. 8.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [10226 

© May 1, 1920; 2 ec. May 10, 1920; 
E 480251; Wm. Lostutter, Peoria, 
Til. 


AMERICA ALWAYS FIRST; words by T. 
J. Honaker, music by Edouard Hes- 
selberg [of U. S.] [10227 

© Apr. 27, 1920; 2 c. May 6, 1920; 
E 480237; T. J. Honaker, Charles- 
ton, \WsiVa. 


AMERICA GREET YOUR FLAG; words by 
Mrs. C. Hinebaugh, melody by Artie 
Bowers [of U. 8.] [10228 

(© 1e. June 3, 1920; EH 482096; 
Mrs. C. Hinebaugh, Bentleyville, Pa. 


AMERICA IS FREE; words by Sue Grigsby 
Knight [i.e Mrs.G. G6. Marni 
music by Leo. Friedman [of U. 8.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

; [10229 

© Jan. 26, 1920; 2) cae ee 

1920: E 478794; Mrs. G. G. Knight, 
Henderson, Ky. 


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no. 6, 1920 . 


10247 


AMERICA VicfoRIOUS; march, by Lily 

Strickland [of U. 8S.]; pf. [102390 

© May 20, 1920; 2 c. May 24, 1920; 

E 480727; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


AMERICA WE LIVE FOR THEE; Words and 
music by S. W. Krebs [of U. S8.] 
- Philadeiphia, Heidelberg press. 
[10231 
© Aug. 9, 1919; 2 c. May 13, 1920; 
E 479685; S. Walter Krebs, New 
York. 


with trio for piano. [10232 
© 1c. May 21, 1920; E 480850; S. 
Walter Krebs, New York. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY; fox trot, by E. C. 
Klapholz [of U. S.]; instrumental. 
[10233 
© 1c. Apr. 16, 1920; E 478412; 
Ernest C. Klapholz, New York. 


AMERICAN (An) IDYL; by Leopold 
Godowsky [of U. 8.]; pf. (Triakon- 
tameron, no. 17) [10234 


© May 29, 1920 ;-2 ce. June 2, 1920; 


KE 480910; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 

‘AMERICAN LEGION; march, by J. J. 
Richards, [of .U. S.];. band: 4to. 
Cincinnati, O. R. Fillmore music 
house. [19235 


© May 29, 1920; 2 c. June 7, 1920; 
EK 481107; Fillmore bros. co., Cincin- 
nati. 


AMERICAN (THE) LEGION; words and 

melody by W. L. McGuire [of U. S.] 

[10236 

© 1c. Apr. 20, 1920; E 480084; 

William Laurence McGuire, Powell, 
Ky. 


AMERICAN (THE) LEGION BALL; words 
and music by W. S. Elliott [of U. S.] 
New York, Lenox music co. [10237 

© May 17, 1920; 2 c. May 22, 1920; 
E 480651; Wm. S. Elliott, Hacken- 
sack, N. J. 


AMERICAN LEGION MARCH; by M. A. Alt- 

house [of U. 8.]; band. 4to. [10238 

© Apr. 20, 1920; 2c. Apr. 23, 1920; 

E 478779; Howard E. Gerhardt, 
Reading, Pa. 


AMERICAN MILITARY MARCH; words by 
L. S. Duvall and Samuel Francis 
Smith, music by L. S. Duvall [of 
U. S8.] ; piano with words. [10239 

© 1c. May 10, 1920; E 479840; 
Laura S. Duvall, Colorado Springs, 
Col. 


AMERICAN (THE) SOLDIERS; words by 
I. Murphy, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.J] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [10240 

© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920; 


E 480277; Irene Murphy, Duluth, 
Minn. 
AMERICANA; Geux petits poémes en- 


fantins, par Templeton-Strong [of 
U. S.]; violon, avee ace. de piano. 

: [10241 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 1 e@ Mar. 18, 

1920; E 469733; Ad. Henn, Geneva, 

Switzerland. 
AMERICANIZATION SONGS; liberty chor- 
us song book for home, school and 


community singing, ed. by Anne 
Shaw Faulkner [of U. 8.] 8vo. 
[10242 


© May 8, 1920; 2 c. and aff. May 
7, 1920; A 566877; Mckinley music 
co., Chicago. 

AMIABLE (THE) PUPIL; the maiden’s 
prayer, words by Jessica Moore, mu- 
sie by George L. Spaulding [of U. 
S.]; piano, words ad lib. (Musical 
burlesques. ) [10243 

© May 20, 1920; 2 ec. May 24, 
1920; E 480694; Theo. Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 


AMOR FELIZ; Schottisch espagnole, de 
André Colomb [of France]; piano. 
[10244 

© Mar. 4, 1920; 1 ce. May 3, 1920; 

E 476485; Librairie Hachette, Paris. 

AMORE ETERNO; versi di Natale Si- 
meoni, musica di Alfredo Pitotti [of 
Italy]; mand. ace. Naples, Emilio 
Gennarelliec. 4to. [10245 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 e. June 9, 1920; 
E 484030; Italian book co., New 
York. 

AMoRITA; Spanish fox trot, lyric by 
HMarry...D..ierr, .musie.. by -JiwS: 
Zamecnik [of U. S.] [10246 

© June 1, 1920; 2 ce. June 4, 1920; 
E 480947; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleve- 
land. 


Amour (L’) See Dalcroze (KH. 
Jaques) Dix duos.— Davico (Vin- 
cenzo) 5 chants brefs. 


Amour (L’) FARDE; suite de miniature 
de six mélodies, paroles de Franz 
Toussaint, musique de Armande de 
Polignac [of France] Contents :— 
La poursuite—2. Le _ collier.—3. 
Jamais.—4. L’abandonnée.—5. Les 
jeunes filles du Dacapour. —6. 
Roudra. [10247 

© Dee. 31, 1919; 1 c. Mar. 18, 
1920; E 469734; Ad. Henn, Geneva, 
Switzerland. 


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10248 


AMOUR MATERNEL; album, de V. Monti 
fof France]; piano. Contents: Tu 
dors—Tu boudes.—Tu_ ris. —Tu 
bieures.—Tu danses.—Tu . chantes. 

[10248 
© May 8, 1920; 1 c. May 24, 1920; 
Ii 476719; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 


ANACHRONISMS; by Leopold Godow- 
sky [of U.S8.]; pf. (Triakontameron, 
no. 18) [10249 

© May 29, 1920;'2 c. June 2, 1920; 
E 480909; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 

AND HER NAME WAS HELEN; words by 
A. F. Kush, music by Geo. Trevor 
For U."S.,] [102590 

© 1c. Apr. 8, 1920; E 474976; 
August F. Kush, Johnstown, Pa. . 

AND I HEARD A GREAT VOICE OUT OF 
HEAVEN; anthem, words selected by 
Christopher Wordsworth, music by 
W. G. Aleock [of England]; mixed 
voices, organ ace. Novello’s origi- 


1-<e | 


nal cctavo edition. [10251 
© May 15, 1920; 1 c. May 17, 1920; 
E 476641; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 

don. 

AND YOU WONDER WHY I LOVE HIM; 
words by C. F. Noonan, melody by 
R. A. Browne [of U. 8.] FL0Z52 

© 1c. May 24, 1920; E 479706; 
Chas. F. Noonan, Brooklyn. 

ANDANTE GRAzIOSO. See Prelude on 
Abridge. 

ANDANTE SOSTENUTO IN D. See Prelude 
on St. Anne’s tune. 

ANITA; habanera, par Jack Gregor [of 
France]; piano. [10253 

© Apr. 24, 1920; 1 ¢. May 10, 
1920; E 476539; Gille et Jaquenod, 
Paris. 
ANNA MAGHERITA; waltz, by G. De 
Stefano [of U. S.]; piano. 
© May 21, 1920; 2 c May 28, 1920; 
E 479809; G. De Stefano, Philadel- 
phia. 


2 mand. and guit. 4to. 
(Edition, third series, no. 90) 

[10255 

© May 24, 1920; 2 c. May 28, 1920; 

FE 479808; G. De Stefano, Philadel- 
phia. 

ANNIE. See lLefévre (Andrée S&S.) 
Trois chansons écossaises. 

ANNIE RCONEY’S DAUGHTER KATIE; 
valse lente, words and music by J. A. 
Anderson [of U. 8.], arr. by Alma 
Garber [of U. S8.] [10256 

© 1 « May 7%, 1920; E 479130; 
James Allan Anderson, Minneapolis 


pt. ID, n..s., v..15: 


[10254 . 


ANOTHER SCHOOL FOR You; words by 
L. McIntyre, melody by Te eek 
Browne [of U. 8.] [10257 

© 17 Apr. 15,1920: Wh 4ge447 : 
uuther McIntyre, "Ashiey, W.Va. 


ANOTHER SEPTEMBER MORN; words by 


J. Lang, music by E. S. S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S8.] [10258 

©1c. May 3, 1920; EB 479093; Jo- 
sephine Lang, New Orleans. 


ANTICHE DANZE ED ARIE; per liuto, sec. 
16. trascrizione libera di Ottorino 
Respighi [cf Italy]; orch. partitura. 
Contents: Balietto detto II conte 
Orlando; di Simone Molinaro.—Gag- 
liarda; di Vincenze Galilei.—Villa- 
nella e Passo mezzo e mascherada ; di 
Tgnoto. [10259 


© June 7. 1920; 1 c. June 12, 1920; 
E 484086; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


ANY OLD MOON WILL DO; lyric by Hay- 
den Hague, melody by V. Nurnberg 
[of U. S.]; arr. by Wm. F. Daniel 
[of U. S.] [10260- 

©1c. May 7, 1920; E 479140; Vic- 
tor Nurnberg and Milt Hagen, New 
York. 


ANYTIME, ANYDAY, ANYWHERE; Words. 
by Louis Weslyn, music by Max 
Kortlander [of U. S.] [10261 

© Apr. 23, 1920; 2 e. Apr. 24,1920 - 
E 475714; Maurice Richmond music 
co., ine., New York. 


APPARITION; poésie de Stéphane Mal- 
larmé, musique de Claude Duboscq 
[of France]; voix moyenne. [10262 

© May 8, 1920; 1 c. May 24, 1920; 
E 476715; HE. Demets, Paris. 


APPLE BLOSSOMS; operetta 
acts. words by William Le Baron, 
music by Fritz Kreisler and Victor 
Jacobi [of Austria, domiciled at New 
Cork] 5 se. [ 10263. 

© Apr. 13, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 22, 1920 ; 
E 478575; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. [Copy- 
right is claimed on score] 


selection. by Fritz Kreisler and 
Victor Jacobi, arr. by M. L. Lake [of 
U. S.J]; military band, with conduc- 
tor. (United States mil. band j'.,. 
no. 261) [10264 

©. Mar..,.31,. 1920°..2 ¢. Maser 
1920; E 479489 ; Carl Fischer, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


636 


in three 


—--.- 


no. 6, 1920. 


APPLE (THR) OF, MY EYE;, words by 

Mrs. G. Williams, music by Hector 

_kRichara [of U. §.] . Chicago, Leg- 

ters music co. [10265 

© May.18, 1920; 2 c. May 22, 1920; 

E 479598; Mrs. George Williams, 
“St. Louis. 


APPROACH OF NIGHT; words by Clarence 
Urmy, music by Claude Warford [of 
Us| 1. ‘Sop. or tens 2,: Alto! or 
baritone. [10266 

© Apr. 27, 1920; 2 c. each Apr. 27, 
1920; EH 475805; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 


APRIL DAFFODILS; waltz, words by 
- Douglas Furber, music by Herman 
Finck [of England] 1.In F. 2. In 
G. [10267 
© Apr. 14, 1920; 1 c. each May 12, 
1920; E 476589; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. 


APRIL SHOWERS BRING MAY FLOWERS; 
words by Leo Wood, music by Nat 
and Jack Shilkret [of U. S.] [10268 

© June 8, 1920; 2 c. June 9, 1920; 
HE 481183; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


Aras (THE) cirL. See Lyric thoughts. 
ARAB LAND; words by Otis M. Young, 
melody by H. W. Willett [of U. S8.] 
[10269 

© ic. May 21, 1920; E 479591; 
Herbert W. Willett, Madison, Wis. 


ARABELLA; Oriental fox trot dance by 
HH. Zemsky [of Russia, domiciled at 
Atlantic City, New Jersey]; melody 
with piano acc. [10270 

© 1. May 6, 1920; E 480198; 
Elias Zemsky, Atlantic City. 


words and musie by John H. 
Densmore [of U. S.] [10271 

©. Apr.. 20,.1920; 2 ¢e Apr. 24, 
1920; EK 475780; Walter Jacobs, 
Boston. 5 


ARABIAN DREAM GIRL; fox trot ballad, 
words and music by G. V. Rymal 
fof U. S.j, arr. by Homer Tourjee 
[of U. 8.] [10272 

© 1c. June 7, 1920; EH 481103; 
Grant Vernon Rymal, Los Angeles. 


ARABIAN ECHOES; Oriental fox trot 
song, words and music by M. Savage 
[pseud. of M. 8S. Book, of U. S8.] 

[10273 
© ic. Apr. 24, 1920; E 475709; 
Masectte Savage Book, Pasadena. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 
10282 


ARE YOU ON THE WRONG SIDE; words 
by J. Gann, music by Hector Rich- 
ard [of U. S.]. Chicago, Legters 
music co. [10274 

@, May .29, 1920:.2 c..June 4, 
1920; E 480995; Jim Gann, Blanch- 
ard, Ok}. 

ARIZONA; words and music by Charles 
Bayha [of U. S.] [10275 

(Apr 25,1990: 2 ¢. Apr. shh: 
1920; E. 475397; Shapiro, _Bern- 
stein & co., ine., New York. 


ARIZONE GIRL; one step, by F. Covello 

[of U. S.]; instrumental. [10276 

© 1c May 26, 1920; E 479744; 
Frank Covello, New York. 


ABLESIENNE (L’) 
(Georges) 


SurITE. See Bizet 


Arrow (THE) AND THE SONG; part 
song, words by Longfellow, music by 
G. F. Mountford [of U. S.]; mixed 
voices. 4to. [10277 

© May 1, 1920; 2 c May 3, 1920; 
E 480086; C. Fryatt Mountford, Cin- 
cinnati. 


ARTE (L’) DEL VIOLINO; 25 capricci, 
tolti dai 12 concerti, di P. Locatelli, 
op. 8*, edizione sviluppata riveduta 
e diteggiata da Romeo Franzoni [of 
Italy]; violino. (Edizioni Ricordi, 
no. 110) [10278 

© June 7, 1920; 1 ec. June 12, 
1920; E 484084; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


AS IN DAYS OF YORE; song and chorus, 
words by H. B. Black, music by 
Thos. F. Cornell [of U. S.] [10279 

©1e Apr. 22, 1920; EB 475573; 
Herman B. Black, Wellston, Ok1. 


— Same. [10280 


© 1c May 6, 1920; E 480247; 
Herman B. Black, Wellston, Okl. 


AS ISIVILKCIAU CIGONO RUBA; duetas 
is Cigony, words by Skaisgiras, music 
by Stasys Simkus [of Lithuania, dom- 
iciled at Chicago, I1l.]; sop. and bar. 
(Musyu muzika, no. 1) [10281 

© Mar. 22. 1920; 2 ¢.. May 28° 
1920; EH 480861; S. Simkus & X. 
Strumskis musie pub. co., Brooklyn. 


AS LONG AS I HAVE you; words and 
musie by John William Kellette [of 
Be oS] [10282 

G@ Ape? 26,1920" 2 ¢ Apr Zo, 
1920; E 480083; Temple of melody 
co., New York. 


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10283 


AS LONG AS THE WORLD ROLLS AROUND; 
words by C. E. Bridwell, music by 
Harry Berk [of U. S.] [Blueprint.] 

[10283 
© 1c. May 7, 1920; E 4791382; 
Chalon Elmoues Bridweil, Detroit. 


AS SHINES THE STAR, 
and mosque. 


See By minaret 


AS THE MOUNTAINS ARE ROUND ABOUT 
JERUSALEM; God’s protecting care, 
for general use, words from the 
Scriptures, music by Clarence Dick- 
inson [of U. S.]; mixed voices, with 
organ ace. (Jn Antiphons) [10284 

© May 18, 1920; 2 ec. May 20, 
1920; E 479674; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 


Ascanio. See Saint-Saéns (Charles 
Camille) 


ASHTON (LEOPOLD) Five impressions; | 


by L. Ashton [of Great Britain]; 


piano.. Contents:—Il Neige.—Im- 
provisation.—Carillon.—Eneore un 
carillon.—Orientale. [10285 

i) Apr. 25, 3920; 1 ¢. 29, May, 
1920; E 476828; Augener, | ltd., 
London. 


ASK THE ROSE; words by Jack Yellen, 
music by Abe Olman [of U. S.] 
[10286 
© Apr. 9, 1920; 2 ec. June 7, 1920; 
E 481098; Forster music publisher, 
ine., Chicago. 


AT EVENTIDE; reverie, by M. L. Preston 
[of U. 8.]; piano. 
© May 20, 1920; 2 « May 24, 
1920; E 480724; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


AT EVERYBODIES BALL; words by T. B. 
Brown, music by Philip Schultz [of 
U. S.], arr. by Ethel Schultz Brown 
[of U. S.] [10288 

CC 1c. May 10, 1920; E 479219; 
Thomas Beggs Brown, New Orleans. 


AT FIVE O’CLOCK IN THE MORNING. See 
First pieces in style and phrasing. 


AT HOME; words by J. Millett, melody 
by Gustave Barto [pseud. of Ethel 
Fisher, of U. 8.] [10289 

© 1c. May 19, 1920; E 479513; 
John Willett, Jordan, Mo. 


AT SUNRISE; by .J.. Fox. [of U.. S.1; 

piano. [10290 

© 1c. May 29, 1920; EH 479914; 
Julia Fox, New York. 


[10287 - 


pt. Hi, Bs. Vas 


AT THAT INDIAN CABARET; words and 
musie by C. J. Lynch [of U. S.] 
[10294 
© 1c May 38, 1920; E 479081; 
Chester J. Lynch, Detroit. 


AT THE CRADLE SIDE; by Hugo Goodwin 
[of U. S.]; organ. [10292 
C€ Apr. 23, 1920; 2 « May 138, 
1920; E 480416; Oliver Ditson €0., 
Boston. 


AT THE DANCE. See Summer days. 


AT THE END OF THAT LONG, LONESOME 
TRAIL; words by H. G. Hasselquist 
and Arthur R. Welch, music by Geo. 
Trevor [of U. S.] [10293: 

© 1c. Apr. 8, 1920; E 474973; 
Harold G. Hasselquist and Arthur 
R. Welch, Wilson, Pa. 


AT THE FAIR. See Program (A) of 
songs. 


AT THE LAST BARBER’S BALL} WODp pro- 
hibition song, words and music by 
Robert De Socio [of U. 8.] [10294 

© Apr. 15, 1920; 2 ce. May 4, 1920; 
E 480029; Circle music co., New 
York. ; 


AT THE MORN O’ NIGHT; words by 
b. Walter, melody by Artie Bowers. 
[of U. 8.] [ 10295. 

© 1c. June 3, 1920; E 482095; 
Bernice Walter, Fremont, Ind. 


AT THE MOVING PICTURE BALL; fox trot,. 


by Jos. Santley, arr, by Wm. Schulz 
[of U.8.]; band. 4to. [10296. 

© May 13, 1920; 2 ce. May 14, 1920;. 
E 480674; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


AT THE NEW JUMP STEADY BALL; words. 
and music by T. Delaney and Sidney 
Easton [of U. 8.], arr. by Harry 
Welch [of U. 8.]; instrumental ace. 

[10297 
© 1c. Apr. 26, 1920; E 478755; 
Tom Delaney, Baltimore. 


AT THE PEACH PICKERS BALL; words and 

music by Louis Herscher [of U. S.} 

[10298. 

© Apr. 26, 1920; 2 c. May 13, 1920; 

E 479869; Emmett J. Welch, Phila-- 
delphia. ; 

ATSISVEIKINIMAS SU GIRIA; miSram 

chorui, iS Cigonu, words and music: 

by Stasys Simkus [of Lithuania, 

domiciled at Chicago, Ill.] (Musa 

muzika, no. 6) [10299: 

© May 8, 1920; 1 c. May 24, 1920; 

E 480862; S. Simkus & X. Strumskis- 
musie pub. co., Brooklyn. 


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no. 6, 1920 


AU REVoIR; scéne du bal, by C. W. 
Krogmann [of U. 8.] op. 182, no. 4; 
piano. (Suite of short stories, no. 
4) [10300 

© May 24, 1920; 2 c. May 25, 1920; 
E 480734; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 


AvrRiIc (GEORGES) Huit poémes; de Jean 
Cocteau, musique de G. Aurie [of 
France]; voix moyenne. [10301 

© May 8, 1920; 1 ec. May 24, 1920; 
E 476696; E. Demets, Paris. 

AvuRoRE (L’); marche légére, de H. 
Porte [of France]; violon et piano. 
Paris, Joseph Fissore. [10302 

© May 8, 1920; 1 c. May 24, 1902; 
E 476727; Henri Porte, Pavillons 
sous Bois, France. 

AUTO RIDERS FROLIC; march, by Frank 
R. Seltzer [of U. 8.]; piano. [103038 

(er Apr. 19, °1920;'2¢. Apr. 26; 1920 ; 
E 478751; Sam Philo music ©o., 
Philadelphia. 

AUTUMN’S BREATH; words by R. W. 
Dixon, music by Michael Head [of 
Great Britain} [10304 

© Apr. 1, 1920; 1c. May 3, 1920; 
E 476454; Boosey & co., London. 

AUX MORTS POUR LA PATRIE; mélodie 
de Henry Février, trans. de H. 
Mouton [of France]; tout petit orch. 
avec piano conducteur. 4to. (Col- 
lections du ménestrel; Mélodia, no. 
60, A) [10305 

© May 8, 1920; 1 ec. May 24, 


1920; E 476710; Heugel & cGie., 
Paris. [Copyright is claimed on 
transcription ] 


AveE MARIA; by Arcadelt, free trans. 
by Eddy Brown [of U. 8.]; violin 
and piano. ‘ [10306 

© Mar. 25, 1920; 2 
1920; E 479494; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 
(Chester library) [10307 

© May 4, 1920; 1 c May 5, 1920; 
E 476457; J. & W. Chester, London. 

la preghiera nel dolore, words 
and music by Giuseppe Poliszotto 

[of Italy]; sop. [10308 
©, Apr; .J5, 1920; EB. 475472... Al- 

phonso Poliszotto, Brooklyu. 


Arcadelt, music by E. Harold Geer 
[of U. 8.]; women’s voices. 4to. 

- (Church music review. no. 570) 
[10309 
© May 5, 1920; 2 c. May 6, 1920; 
E 480107; H. W. Gray co., New York. 


c. May 17, | 


Fred Barlow [of England] | 


O Lord most holy, words by Jacob | 


| 


| 


10318 


AVEC DELICATESSE; par Henry Weyts 
{of Francej; piano et violon. (Les 
récréations du jeune violoniste, 1°*° 
série) [10310 

© Apr. 24, 1920;-1 ¢ May 10, 
1920; E 476527; Philippo, Paris. 


AVERY (STANLEY R.) Nocturne; a 
reverie, by S. R. Avery [of U. 8.]; 
organ. [16311 

©: Apr? T1920; .2:@ Apr 8/1920: 
E 474954; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 


AWAKENING OF SUMMER; a Service for 
Children’s day, words by Grace Gor- — 
don, music by Adam Geibel and E. D. 
Hobbs [of U. 8.] S8vo. [10312 

© Apr. 6, 1920; 2c. June 7, 1920; 
E 481110; Adam Geibel music co., 
Philadelphia. 


AWAY FROM FRIENDS; words by J. E. 
Clough, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. 8.]. Chicago, Legters music co. 

[10313 

© May 29, 1920; 2 c. June 4, 1920; 

E 480964; Joseph E. Clough, Wil- 
mington, Del. 


Ay CIPRIANO; schotis madrilefio, de J. 
Martinez Abades, arr. par Francis 
Salabert [of France]; cordes avec 
piano conductor. 4to. (Collection 
des refrains en vogue, no. 124.) 

[10314 

© May 17, 1920; 1c. June 10, 1920; 
E 484069; Union musical espagnola, 
Madrid. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. | 


paroles et musique de J. Mar- 
tinez Abades [of Spain]. [103815 


©. May “17, “19205 "2" Sune <1, 
1920; E 476865; Union musica! es- 
panola, Madrid. 


AYE-LEE-0; cowboy’s love song, words 
anon., music by M. B. Davis [of 
Peis [10316 
-©i1c¢. Mar. 31, 1920; BH 479334; 
Maude B. Davis, Coronado, Calif. 


B. (THE) M. AND G. COMPOSER’S AND 
ARRANGER’S REPERENCE BOOK; by J. H. 
Johnstone [of U. 8.] [10317 
© Apr. 30, 1920; 2 c. and aff., May 
4, 1920; aff.. May 13, 1920; A 568729; 
James Hart Johnstone, Kalamazoo, 
Mich. 
B. P. O. E. marcy; by Sandy Engelke 
[of U. 8.]; piano. [10318 
© Apr. 1, 1920; 2 c. May 138; 1920; 
E 479874; Engelke pub. co.. Phila- 
deiphia. 


629 


10319 


B-A-B-y ; words and music by B. Brown 
fof U. 8.] [10319 
Ae. “Many TT 192075" 4 ste: 
Bertrand Brown, New York. 


Baspy pAys; words and music by H. 
K. Williams [of U. 8.] Moline, I11., 
United advertising service. [10320 

© May. 27, 1920; 2c. May 27, 
1920; BF 479784; H. K. Williams, Mo- 


line, [1l. 


BaBy FINGERS; lyric by. Mrs. E. R. 
Sandberg [of U. 8.], music by E. R. 
Sandberg [of U. 8.] [10321 

© May 4, 1920; 2 c. May 13, 1920; 
H 480388; Eric R. Sandberg, Pon- 
tiae, Mich. 


BABY GIRL O’MINE; words and music 
by G: V. Rymal [of U. 8.], arr. by 
Homer Tourjee [of U. 8.] [10822 

© 1 ¢e. June 7, 1920; EH 481104; 
Grant Vernon Rymal, Los Angeles. 


BABY 1S SLEEPING; words from Chinese 
Mother Goose rhymes, music by 
Bainbridge Crist [of U. S.] ; women’s 
voices. 4to. [10323 

© Anr. 2,1920; 2 c. May 17, 1920; 
H 479480; Carl Fischer, New York. 
{Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment | 


BaByYyKIN; words by M. G. Robinson, 
music by E. S. S. Huntington [of 
CS [10324 

© 1« May 6, 1920; EH 480196; 
Mary Grey Robinson, Hartford. 


BaBy’sS LULLABY; words and melody by 

Em. E. Davis [of VU. S8.] [10325 

© 1c May 11, 1920; BH 479987; 
Edith Ella Davis, Detroit. 


BacH (JOHANN SEBASTIAN) Behold 1! 
stand at the door; waiting Christ, 
for Advent or Christmas, [words 
from the Bible], music by Bach, 
adapted and tr. by H. A. Dickinson 
and C. Dickinson [of U. S.] (In 
Antipbons. ) [10326 

© May 18, 1920; 2 « May 20, 
1920; E 479644; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed on 
adaptation and translation ] 


—-Concerto in A minor; by J. S. 
Bach, arr. and fingered by. Eduard 
Herrmann [of -U. 8.]; violin and 
pianc. (Schirmer’s library of musi- 
cal classics, no. 1401) [10327 

© Apr. 24) 192082 e Apr. 27, 
1920; E 475790; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement | 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 0, nS. we 


BacuH (JOHANN SEBASTIAN )—Contd. 
Lord (The) is ever at my’ side; 
God’s abiding presence, for general 
use, [words from the Bible], music 
by Bach, adapted by H. A. Dickinson 
and C. Dickinson [of U. §.]; mixed 
voices. (Jn Antiphons) [10328 

© May 18, 1920; 2 « May 20, 
1920; E 479669; H. W. Gray co., 
Wew York. [Copyright is claimed 
oh adaptation and translation] 


——— Thy bonds, O Son of God; Christ 
a sacrifice for us, for Lent, [words 
from the Bible], musie by Bach, 
adapted and tr. by H. A, Dickinson 
and ©. Dickinson [of U. 8.]; mixed 
voices. (Jn Antiphons) [10329 

© May 18, 1920; 2 ec May 20,. 
1920; E 479650; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on adaptation and translation] 


-Two sarabands; from the Suite in 
Ei flat [and] from the Suite in D, by 
J. S. Bach, arr. by George Henschel 
[of Great Britain]; violin and piano. 
[10330 
© Mar: 23," 1920-9 "es ae ee 
1920; E 476318; Augener, ltd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. | 


-7 —3™° cahier de chorals variés; de 
Bach, réy. par Gabriel Fauré [of 


France]; orgue. obl. Svo. (Hdition 
classique: Oeuvres complétes pour 
orgue, no. 9447) [10331 


© Apr. 6, 1920; 1 ec. Apr. 22, 1920; 
E 476300; Durand & cie., Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on revision] 


—4™° eahier de chorals variés; de 
J. S. Bach, rév. par Gabriel Fauré 


[of France]; orgue. obl., 8vo. 
(Edition, classique: Oeuvres com- 
plétes pour orgue, no. 9448) [10332 


© May 8, 1920; 1 e. May 24, 1920; 
E 476705; Durand & cGie., Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on revision] 
BACHELOR’S (THE) LAMENT; words by 
C. Forrer, musie by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. PPLG33aS 
© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920; 
E 480268; Catharine Forrer, Day- 
ton, O. Cor 
BaActlo D’ AMORE (Love kiss) ; mazurka, 
by G. M. Messina [of Italy, domi- 
ciled at New York], arr. by C. Albert 
Egener [of U. 8.]; small orech. with 
piano. 4to. [103834 
© Apr. 3, 1920; 2 c. May 14, 1920; 
Ei 479317; Gaetano Matteo Messina, 
New York. 


640 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1920 


BACIO D’ANGELO (Angel’s kiss); valse, 
by S. Cambria [of Italy, domiciled 
at Brooklyn] op. 38; mand. orch. 

[10335 

Apr. .22...1920: 2 ¢.. Apr. 24, 

1920; E 475778; Stellario Cambria, 
New York. 


Back HOME IN Iowa AGAIN; words and 

music by W. M. Garman [of U: S.] 

[10336 

© May 3, 1920; 2 c. May 5, 1920; 

480504; W. McKinley Garman mu- 
sie co., Waterloo, Ia. 


. BACK IN DIXIELAND; words by R. Min- 
nich, music by E. 8S. S. Huntington 
[of U. S.J [10337 
© 1c. June 1, 1920; E 480815; 
Bobert Minnich, Waynesboro, Pa. 


Back IN On10; words by M. Meredith, 

music by Artie Bowers [of U. S.] 

[10338 

© 1c. June 3,.1920: E 482110; 
Maude Meredith, Oberlin, O. 


Back TO CALIFORNIA; words by J. 
Harris, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. §.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[10339 


© May 1, 1920; 2:c. May 10, 1920; 


E 480318; John Harris, Boston. 
Back TO THE FARM AND THE GIRL I 
LOVE; words and music by L. B. 


Boley [of U. S.] [10340 


© 1c. Mar. 19, 1920; E 478582; 
Lillian B. Boley, Marriottsville, Md. 


BAG Prre RAG; by C. Olson [of U. S.]; 

violin. [103841 

© 1c. May 20, 1920; E 479521; 
Chas. Olson, Minneapolis. 


Barta (LA) TRANQUILLA. See Marine. 
Basio (Ex); 
de José F. Elizondo, musica de Edu- 
ardo Vigil Robles [of Mexico]; una 
o’ dos voces. [10342 
© Feb. 27, 1920; 1 e. May 13, 1920; 
E 476638; Eduardo Vigil, Mexico 
City, Mex. 


BALLADE EN LA BEMOL; par Henri Biis- 
ser [of France] op. 65; harpe 4 
pédales avec acc. de quatuor. [10348 

© May 17, 1920; 1c. June 1, 1920; 
Ei 476854; Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 


BALLET MUSIC. 
Peter) 


29—20——2 


See Schubert (Franz 


cancion, de 19-20, letra 


10351 


BALLET RUSSE; de A. Luigini, trans. 
par F. Fourdrain [of France] ;. 
piano. Contents: 1. Czardas.—2. 
Valse lente.—3. Scéne.—4. Mazurka. 

[10344 

© May 8, 1920; 1 c. May 24, 1920; 

E 476725; L. Grus et cie., Faris. 

[Copyright is claimed on transcrip- 
tion | 


BALLETTO DETTO IL CONTE ORLANDO. 
See Antiche danze ed arie. 


Batito (IL); schottische, by Joseph 
Pafumi [of Italy, domiciled at New 
York]; instrumental. [10345 

© 1c. Apr. 16, 1920; E 478425; 
Ernesto Rossi, New York. 


BAMBOULA. See Impressions de voy- 


age. 


BANNER SONG; words/by Mrs. W. Hoff- 
man. music by Hector Richard [of 
U. 8.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[10346 

© June 1, 1920; 2 ce. June 4, 1920; 

E 481006; Mrs. Will Hoffman, Wes- 
Sington Springs, S. D. 


BARBARA ALLEN; Old Engiish folk 
song, words and music arr. by Henry 
S. Sawyer [of U. S.]; mixed voices. 
4to. .(Liberty chorus and commun- 
ity song book) [10347 

© May 3, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920; 
E 479185 ; McKinley music co., Chi- 
cago. [Copyright is claimed on an- 
notation and arrangement] 


BARBARA BEHAVE; sixteenth annual col- 
lege comic opera, words by! James V. 
Sheean and Harold E. Stansbury 
music by J. Beach Cragun and others 
fot Usa [10348 

© May 24, 1920; 2 c. and aff. May 
27, 1920; A. 572183; Blackfriars, 
Chicago. 


words by 
Alvin S. 


BAREFOOT (THE) ~- TRAIL; 
Marian Phelps,’ music by 
Wiggers. 1..Male voices; arr. by 
Al Doyle [of Great Britain! 4to.— 
2. Duet, alto and bar., in F, arr. by 
SOE & co. [of Great Britain] 

[10349, 10350 

© Apr. 12, 1920; 2 ec. each Apr. 15, 

1920; E 478392, 478393; Boosey & 

co., New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement] 


BARNEY COME OVER HERE; words by Ida 

Simpson, music by Blanche Ring [of 

Apc. | [10351 

© Apr. 23, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 24, 1920; 

E 475715; Maurice Richmond music 
co., ine., New York. 


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10352 


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BakRAGE; by Josef Holbrcoke [of Eng- 
land] op. 78; pf. [190352 
© May 4, 1920; 1 « May 5, 1920; 

Ei 476459; J. & W. Chester, London. 


BARREN TREES ARE SHEDDING TEARS; 
words by 8S. Winick, music by E. S. 
S. Huntington [of U. S.] [10353 

© 1c June 7, 1920; E 481090; 
S. Winick, Richmond Hill, N. Y. 

Barrro (HL); schotis -espafiol, par 

Georges Aubry [of France]; piano. 

[10354 

© Apr. 24, 1920; 1 ec. May ‘10, 
1920; E 476547; A. Bose, Paris. 


Barroom (THE) CHAIR; words by C. B. 


Holden, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
CO. [10355 


© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920; 
H 480267; Clarence B, Holden, Wil- 
mington, N. C. 


BASHFUL (THE) PIANIST; the fairy 
wedding waltz, words by Jessica 
Moore, music by George L. Spaul- 
ding [of U. 8S.]; piano, words ad lib. 
(Musical burlesques) [10356 

© May. 20, 1920; 2 ec. May 24, 
1920; E 480683; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadeiphia. 


Bassoon (THE) WALTZ; valSe comique, 

by Leon Wilson [of England]; piano. 

[10357 

© June’ 3, 1920: 7 e-fune. 10; 

1920; E 484044; H. Sharples & son, 
Itd., London. 


Bax (ArnoxtD) Three songs; lyrics by 
A. E. Housman and Sheila Mac 
Carthy, music by A. Bax [of Eng- 
land]; medium voice. (Enoch art 
song library) Contents: 1. Far in a 
western brookland.—2. A lullaby.— 
3. When I was one-and-twenty. 

[10358 
© Mar. 27, 1920; 1c May 4, 1920; 
E 476465 ; Enoch & sons, London. 


Bay oF NAPLES; by Joseph Holbrooke 


[of England] op. 49; piano. (Im- 
pressions of a tour, no. 1) [10359 


©) June? % 1920 “1c.” Jaume! 12, 
1920; E 484104; G. Ricordi & co., 
Miian, ; 


BE A PAL TO YOUR HUSBAND; words by 
L. W. Stewart, music by Geo. Trevor 
fof U: S.] [10360 

© 1c. May 17, 1920; E 479395; 
Lannie W. Stewart, Cornersville, 
Tenn. 


BE GLAD WHEN YOU SMILE; words by E. 
VY. Sergeant, music by Hector Rich- 
ard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters mu- 
Sic co. : [10861 

© May 1, 1920; 2c May 10, 1920; 
E 480284; EH. Vane Sergeant, Grant 
Park, Il. 


BE GRACIOUS UNTO US, O LorD; God’s 
gracious care, for general use, 
[words taken from the Bible], music 
by Elvey, adapted and tr. by H. A. 
Dickinson and C. Dickinson [of U. 
S.]; mixed voices. (Jn Antiphons) 

[10362 


© May 18, 1920; 2c. May 20, 1920; . 


E 479670; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on 
adaptation and translation]. 


BE MY EVER AND FOREVER MORE; words 
and musie by M. L. Goldstein [of 
U. S.]; piano with words. [10363 


© 1c. May 19, 1920; E 479533; 
Marton L. Goldstein, Newport News, 
Va. 


BE TRUE LITTLE GIRL BE TRUE; words by 
M. Tornga, music by E. 8. 8. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [10364 

© 1c. May 22, 1920; E 4806381; 
Martin Tornga, Chicago. 


Beat It Mr. Rep; words by H. H. 
Tatro, music by HE. S. 8. Huntington 
[of U. 8.] [10365 

© 1c. Apr. 8, 1920; H 475052 ; Har- 
old H. Tatro,. Chicago. 


BEAUTIFUL ARABY; lyric by Walter 
Hirsch, music by Erwin R. Schmidt 
for Ucnsa [10366 

© Apr. 24, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 26, 1920; 
E 478757; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
inc., New York. 

BEAUTIFUL EYES; words by H. O. 
Watts, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.] Chicago, Riviera music co. 

[10367 

© May 12, 1920; 2 c. May 26, 1920; 

E 479824; Hector O. Watts, Kings- 
ton, Canada. 

BEAUTIFUL GATES OF PARADISE; Words 
by E. Graham, melody by Artie 
Bowers [of U. S.] [10368 

- ©1ce June 3, 19205°H 482094; 
Edna Graham, Friend, Neb. 

BEAUTIFUL HANDS; words by Gates- 
Fletcher, music by R. L. Fletcher 
[of U. S.] [10369 

© May 5, 1920; 1 ec. May 8, 1920; 
1c. May 22, 1920; E 479637; Robert 
Lowe Fletcher, Wheeling, 
[Copyright is claimed on new mat- 
ter ] 


642 


pt. S., v.15 © 


ea ee ee ee 


W.° Vee 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1920 — 


19387 


BEAUTIFUL HAVANA’; waltz, by J. V. 
Lyons [of U. 8.]; piano with song. 


[10370 
© May 21, 1920; 2 c. May 26, 1920; 
E 479772; Joseph V. Lyons, Fall 


River, Mass. 


BEAUTIFUL HELEN; words by H. H. 
Robinson, music by Hectcr Richard 
[or U. 8.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [10371 

(© May 15, 1920; 2 « May 20, 
1920; E 480592; Hubert H. Robin- 
son, Valparaiso, Ind. 


BEAUTIFUL HILLS AND VALLEYS; words 

and music by I. M. Higdon [of U. S.] 

[10372 

© May 30, 1920:.2., ec: June: 7, 

1920; E 481041; Isabel Marie Hig- 
don, Cincinnati. 


BEAUTIFUL LAND OF DREAMS; words by 
E. Kunker, music by E. 8S. S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [10373 

© 1 « May 6, 1920; E 480142; 
Elsie Kunker, Newtown, O. 


BEAUTIFUL ROSE BLOOM AGAIN; words 
byte: : > Hose, music’ by KH. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] [10374 

© 1 ce June 4, 1920: BE 482074: 
Charles T. Rose, Plattsburg, N. Y. 


BEAUTIFUL ROSE OF MY DREAMS; words 
by E. Sans Souci, melody by Gus- 
tave Barto [pseud. of Hthel Fisher, 
of U. S.] [10375 

© 1c. Apr. 15, 1920; E 475465; 
Ethel Sans Souci, Ecorse, Mich. 


BEAUTIFUL RCSE OF THE WILDWOOD; 
words by I. Harting, music by Hec- 
tor Richard [of U. §8.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [10376 

© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920; 
E 480330; Irvin Harting, Colum- 
bus, O. 


BEAUTIFUL SNOW; words by E. F. 
Tinstman, music by Hector Richard 
[ef U. $.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. LOSTC 

Or May 15; “1920; “2c; May 20, 
19820; E 480594; Emma Fox Tinst- 
man, Westerville, O. 


BECAUSE I AM GROWING OLD; words by 
Mrs. G. L. Reeves, music by Hector 


Richard [of U: 8.] Chicago, Leg- 
ters music co. [10378 
Ge Apr, 17° 1920242) c. Apr. DA, 


1920; EH 475697> Mrs. George L.. 
Reeves, Jamesville, N. Y. 


BECAUSE OF OUR TRANSGRESSION. See 
fendeissohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Lud- 
wig Felix) 

BECAUSE OF YOU MY BOY; words by 
Ubenia Thompson, music by E. S. 8. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] [10379 

© 1c May 18, 1920; E 480468; 
Mrs. U. W. Thompson, Wichita, 
Kan. 

BECAUSE WITH you; words by Her- 
bert J. Brandon, music by Annie 
Scott-Shaw [of England] [10380 

© Mar. 28, 1920; 1c. June 2, 1920; 
EK 476876; Parker-Charles music 
pub. co., Itd., London. 

BEDOUIN BALLADS; four songs of the 
desert, words by Francis Deacon, 
music by Eugene Garadini [of Great 
Britain]; high voice. Contents :— 
1. Palm-leaves rustie-——2. Here, an 
outeast.—38. Wherever thou may’st 
go.—4. I stand a monarch. [10381 

© Apri.7, 1920: Le. Apr. 22, 1920. 
E 476221; Whitehall music co., 
London. 

BEELABOOLA ; words and melody by Joe 

Rosey [of U. S.] [10382 
© 1c May 6, 1920; E 480097; 
Leo Feist, ine., New York. 

BEETHOVEN (LUDWIG VAN) Gavotte in 
KF major; by L. van Beethoven, 
transcribed by Edward Shippen 
Barnes [of U. 8.]; organ. [103838 

© Apr. 29, 1920; 2 ec. May 1, 1920; 
E 475956; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on 
transcription ] 

Minuet in G; by Beethoven, arr. 

by Adam Carse [of Great Britain] ; 

1. Trio for violin, ‘cello and piano. 

2. "Cello and piano. [10384, 10385 
© Apr. 22, 1920; 1 c. each May 11, 

1920; EK 476498, 476499 ; Alfred Leng- 

nick & co., London. 

selected, ed. and arr. 

by Albert G. Mitchell [of U. S8.]; 

‘violin. (Supplementary violin music 

for class use) [10386 
©. Apr: 24.1920: 2.e. May 13, 

1920; E 480401; Oliver Ditson co., 

Boston. [Copyright is claimed on 

arrangement | 

Six valses et une March funébre; 

de Beethoven, rév. et annotations 
par M. Prestat [of France]; pianc. 
(Edition nationale de musique clas- 

_ sique, ne. 5279) [10387 

Ayre” 12 19208 Le Apr 324 
1920; E 476401; Maurice Senart et 
cie., Paris. [Copyright is claimed 
on revision and annotations] 


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103388 


BEETHOVEN (LUDWIG vAN)—Continued.— 


1°" concerto; cadences, par Bee- 
thoven, op. 15, arr. par Georges 
Sporck [of France]; piano, ut 
majeur. [103888 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 1 c@ Mar. 18, 
1920; E 469742; Georges Sporck, 
Paris. [Copyright is claimed on 
cadences ] 


BEHOLD, HE THAT KEEPETH ISRAEL See 


pt. 111, n.s., v.15 


BENEATH THE TREES. See Summer 


days. 


BENEDICI 0 SIGNORE; sacred hymn 


words and music by J. Ri Garrou 
fof U. S8.] ~ [10895 

© May 13, 1920; 1 @ May 13, 
1920; 1 c May 22, 1920; H 479683; 
John Louis Garrou, Chicago. 


BERCEUSE; by Armas Jarnefelt, trans- 


Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Lud- 


wig Felix) 


BEHOLD BRING YOU GLAD TIDINGS; glad 
tidings of the birth of Christ, for 
Advent or Christmas, words from 
the Bible, music by Clarence Dickin- 
son [of U. 8.]; mixed voices, with 
organ ace. (Jn Antiphons) [10389 

© May 18, 1920; 2 ec May 20, 
1920; EH 479643 : H. W. Gray ©co., 
New York. 


BEHOLD I STAND AT THE DOOR. See 
Bach (Johann Sebastian) 


BELLA INGLESINA; bacia, bacia, bacia, 
versi di V. Emilio, musica di G. del 
Vecchio [of Italy]; mand. acc. 
Naples, Emilio Gennarelli & ec. Ato. 

[10390 

= Sept. 1, 1919; 1 ce. June 9, 1920; 

EK 484031; ‘Italian book co., New 
Forks 

BELLE (LA) DU FAR-WEST; extraits de 
ioperette en 8 actes de Maurice de 
Marsan, musique de G. Raynal [of 
France} {10391 

Ge) May“tT, 1920721 cJane:10, 
1920; E 484072; Germaine Raynal, 
Paris. [Copyright is claimed on 
morceaux detachés] 

BELLS (THE) oF LLANELLY; by T. W. 
Thurban [of England]; piano. 

[10392 

© May 20, 1920; 1 c. June 1, 1920; 
E 476844; H. Sharples & son, Itd., 
London. 


BELLS (THE) oF St. Mary’s; one step, 
by A. Emmett Adams [of England]; 
orch. with piano conductor. 4to. 
(Orchestral journal of popular mu- 
Sic, nd. 633) [10393 

©” Apr. 14, "19205 fc. May 12, 
1920; E 476592; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. 

BENEATH THE DREAMY ORIENTAL SKIES; 
words by H. Heinen, music by A. 
Leopold Richard [of U. S.]  Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [10394 

© May 29, 1920; 2 c. June 4, 1920; 
E 480998; Hyacinth Heinen, Min- 
neapolis. 


scribed by Gordon Balch Nevin [of 
U. §.]; organ. [10396 
© Apr. 23, 192652 cay is. 
1920; EH 480415; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, [Copyright is claimed on 
transcription ] 


by J. Paul Munkelt [of U. S.] op. 
28; violin obbl. pt. [10397 

© May 27, 1920;°2 © May 27, 
1920; E 480786; John Ferdinand 
Schroeder, New York. 


BERCEUSE RUSSE; based on a Russian — 


folksong, by Arthur Cleveland Morse 
[of U. 8.]; piano. [10398 

© Apr. 24, 1920; 2 @€ May 13, 
1920; E 480414; Oliver Ditson ¢o,, 
Boston. 


BERLIOZ (Hector Louis) Dance of the 


sylphs; from the Damnation of 
Faust, by Berlioz, arr. by Rossetter 
G. Cole fof U. 8.], ed. by Frederick 
A. Stock fof U. 8.], analysis by Anne 
Shaw Faulkner; piano. (Music in 
the home, series nc. 1) [10399 

© May 28, 1920; 2 er June 1, 
1920; E 479970; McKinley music ©co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement, editing and annota- 
tions | 


BERNARD (ANTHONY) ‘Two songs; 


words by L. Cranmer-Byng, music 
by A. Bernard [of Great Britain]; 
low voice. Contents :—Tears.—The 
little rain. [10400 

©: Apr. 22,1920; dive eae 
1920; E 476741; Winthrop Rogers, 
ltd., London. 


BeRTICKA POLKA; by E. Stole [of U. 


] 


644 


S.J]. arr. by! A.!| Grill [of U.S8.] 40. 
1. Orch. with piano.—2. Band. 
(10401, 10402 
© May 5, 1920; 2 c:each May 22, 
1920; E 480659, 480660; Jos. Jiran, 
Chicago. 


BESIDE THE COUNTRY ROAD; words by 


K. Surface, music E. S. S. Hunting- 

ton, ow Us.) [10403 
© 1c. June, 1920; E 482070; 

Katherine Surface, Colburn, Va. 


no. 6, 1920 


BESIDE THE RIPPLING STREAM; words 
by Bert Kaimar and Harry Ruby, 
music by James V. Monaco [of 
1, BA [10404 

| "© May 22, 1920; 2,¢. May 24, 1920 ; 
BE 480654: Waterson, Berlin & Sny- 
der co., New York. 


BestHorr (MAsEL) 12 little rhyme 
tunes: by M. Besthoff [of U. S.]. op. 
12; piano. [10405 

© May 15. 1920; 2 c. May 18, 
1920: E 480514; John Ferdinand 
Schroeder, New York. 


BETTINA MAZURKA; by L. Arra [of 

Italy, domiciled at New York]; 1st 

e mandolin or violin. [10406 

© 1c. June 7, 1920; E 481083; 
Luis Arra, New York. 


BEYOND RATHKELLY ; words by Francis 
Carlin, music by H. O. Osgood [of 
U. S.]; high, in E flat. [10407 

© May: 18,:- 1920; 2. c. May 20, 
1920; E 478625; Boston music co., 
Boston. 


BEYCND THE HILLS; words and melody 

by EH. E. Davis [of U. S8.] [10408 

© 1c. May 11, 1920; E 479980; 
Edith Ella Davis, Detroit. 


BEYOND THE SEAS OUR BRAVE BOYS 
SLEEP; words and music by D. H. 
Evans [of Wales, domiciled at Wood- 
lawn, Pa.] Sedalia, Mo., A. W. 
'Perry’s sons. j [10409 

© Apr. 2,1920; 2 c. May 6, 1920; 
E 480199; David Henry Evans, 
Woodlawn, Pa. 


BEYOND THR STARS; words by Shep- 
herd & White, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. S.] [10410 

© 1c. June 1, 1920; E 4808438; 
Shepnerd & White, Wilkes-Barre, 
Pa. : 


Bijou suITeE; by Christian Carpenter 
fof England]; piano. Contents: 
1. Gavotte.—2 Minuet.—3. Pas- 
time.—4. Waltz.—d. Jig. [10411 

© Feb. 1, 1920; 1 c. May 10, 1920; 
E 476578; Ryalls & Jones, ltd., Bir- 
kenhead, England. 


BING-BANG; poika, by Ernest C. Klap- 
holz [of U. S.]; instrumental. 
[10412 
© 1 ec. May 5, 1920; E 479110; 
Wanda Orloff, Brookiyn. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


10426 


Binco; words and music by M. E. De 
Graff fof U. §.]; with violin obbl. 


Binghamton, N. Y., Conservatory 
pub. co. [10413 
©: May £7,; 1920;.°2 c= May 19, 


1920; E 479444; M. HE. De Graff, 
Binghamton, N. Y. 


Brrp (THE) 
songs. 


See Program (A) of 


Bird OF THE VALLEY ; words by Edward 
Leckton, music by Noel Forrester 
[of Great Britain]; in EH flat. ; 

, [10414 

©. Mar, 30, 29203) 1+«. Apriv-1, 

1920; EK 469988; Edwin Ashdown, 
Itd., London. 


BIRMANIA; jazz ou fox-trot, par A. 
Mario [of France]; piano. 
[10415 
© Way “1t- 1920-1 “ec. ~sne~ F5 
1920; E 476863; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 


BirtHpay (A); words by C. G. Ros- 
setti, music by Isidore Luckstone 
[of U. 8.]; high voice. [10416 

© Mar 9, 1920; 2 c. May 17, 1920; 
E 479473; Carl Fischer, New York. 


BizET (GeEorGES) L’arlesienne suite; 
overture, by Bizet, arr. by Marx E. 
Oberndorfer [of U. S.], ed., by Fred- 
erick A. Stock [of U. S.J], analysis 
by Anne Shaw Faulkner; piano. 
(Music in the home, series no. 1) 

[10417 

© May 28, 1920; 2 c. June 1, 1920; 
E 479975; McKinley music co., Chi- 
cago. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement, editing and annotations} 


BLACK PEARL; march and two-step, by 
W. T. Biack [of U. 8.]; piano. 
[10418 
© 1c May 25, 1920; E 4807438; 
- Wm. T. Black, Brooklyn. 


Buair (HueH) Intermezzo; by H. 
Blair [of England]; organ. (Orig- 
inal compositions, new series, no. 
62) [10419 

(Aprile, Joe pen. Ar. De. 
1920; E 476279; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. 


BLAISE; paroles de Jacques Autreau, 
musigue de Paul-Marie Massen [of 
France] [10426 

© May 8, 1920; I c. May 24, 1920; 
E 476726; M. Senart et cie., Paris. 


649 


10421 


BiLancHet (KE. R.) Deux préludes; 
par HK. R. Blanehet [of Switzer- 
land] op. 27, nos. 1 et 2; piano. 

[10421 

©.idbee. 31,4919; tt en Mam: 18; 

1920; E 469735; Ad. Henn, Geneva, 
Switzerland. 


Impromptu; par E: R. Blanchet 
for Switzerland] ep. 27, no. 3; 
piano. [10422 

© -Dec.31, 1919; 1. ce. Mar. 18, 
1920; KH 469736; Ad. Henn, Geneva, 
Switzerland. 


Bess THE LorD; O My sout; Thanks- 
giving or harvest anthem, words 
from the Bible, music by Orlando A. 
Mansfield [of U. S.]; women’s 
voices, organ ace. 4to. [10423 

© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 13, 1920; 
E 480411; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


words from Psalm CIII, music 
by Ippolitof-Ivanof, adapted and tr. 


by Helen A. Dickinson and Clar- 
epce Dickinson [of U. S.] (in 
Antiphons. ) [10424 


© May 18, 1920; 2 e May 20, 
1920; E 479641; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on adaptation and translation] 


BLESSED ARE THE POOR IN SPIRIT; the 
beatitudes, for general use, words 
from the Scriptures, music by Clar- 
ence Dickinson [of U. S8.]; mixed 
voices. (J2 Antiphons. ) [10425 

© May 18, 1920; 2 c¢. May ‘20, 
192); “H. 479678. H. “W. Gray™ co., 
New York. 

BLESSED IMAGE; words by B. R. Bill- 
ingsley, music by Edouard Hessel- 
berg [of U. 8.] [10426 

© May 10, 1920; 2 c.. May | 15, 
1920; EH 480447; B. R. Billingsley, 
Gaastra, Mich. 

BLESSED IS HE THAT COMETH ; Hosanna 
in the highest, for Palm Sunday or 
Advent [words from the Bible], 
music by Calkin, adapted and tr. by 
H. A. Dickinson and Clarence Dick- 
inson [of U. S.]; mixed voices, with 
organ ace. (Jn Antiphons) [10427 

© May ,18, .1920;,2 ce May 20, 
ho = BY AoW 6 . Ea WV «AG Eay.. COs, 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on adaptation and translation] 

BLESSED (THE) SHEPHERD; words by 
Aibert Polhamus, music by F. But- 
ler [ef U. S.] [10428 

©1c. May 6, 1920; E 480203 ; Fred 
Butler, Niagara Falls, N. Y. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pi. Ii, Boe Ve Ee 


BLIND MAN BLUES; words by. Eddie 
Green, tmusie by Billie McLaurin 
[of U..8.] [10429 

© Feb. .27, 1920; 1 « Apr. 29, 
1920; 1 «. May 10, 1920; H, 480351 ; 
Pace & Handy music ¢o., ine, New 
York. 


BLOW YE THE TRUMPET IN ZION; words 
irom Joel 11, musie by Charles Gil- 
bert Spross [of U. S.]; low voice in 
ID flais \ [10430 

© Apr. 26, 1920; .2.c.,May 18a20; 
E 475965; John Chureh co., Cincin- 
nati. 


3LOWING BUBBLES WON’T BUY BREAD 
FOR BABIES; words and musre by R. 
C. Goldberg [of U. 8.], arr. by Grovér 
Brower and R. C. Goldberg [of 
U8. ] [10431 
© 1c. May 29, 1920; E 480804; 
Russell C. Goldberg, New York. 


BLUE EYES; words and music by A.1G. 


Plunkett [of U. 8.] [10432 
© May 21, 1920; 2 @ May 2. 


1920: E 479560; Annie Greenway 
Plunkett, Westerly, R. I. 


BLUE (THE) MOSQUE; valse, by Arthur 
Goullet [of Great Britain] ; piano. 
[10433 
© Mar. 22, 192035 1G aor, a. 
1920; E 476215; Parker-Charles mu- 
sie pub. co., ltd., London. 


BLUE STARS AND COED; words by D. A. 
Bickel, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. 8.1 Chicago, Legters music co. 

{10434 

© June 1, 1920; 2.¢. June 471920; 

FE 481015; D. Alvin Bickel, Arling- 
ton, Tex. 


BLUSHING JUNE ROSES; words and mu- 
sic by Clare Kummer [of U. 8.] 
110435 
© May 14, -1$20;:2.¢ > May ae 
1920; E 480512; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. a: 


BoaRPER (DER) MIT’N HESSEBETT; by 
B. Schulman [of U. S.], arr. by C. 
 Woess [of U. 8.]5 piano: {10436 
© 1 e¢ May 19, 1920; E 480566; 
Carl Woess, New York, 


BoatInG; by Carl F. Mueller [of U.8.] 
op. 10, no. 1; piano. [10437 
© Apr. 30, 1920; 2 c«. May 3, 18203 


E 478987; Theo. Presser co., Phila-_ 


delphia. 


646 


aati Te ele a oi a 


. 
‘ 
4 

1 
5 


no. 6, 1920 


BomBita; paso dobie, musique de G. | Bow BELLs; 


Cario [of France] ; piano, [10438 

Ape. 45, 1920. .1).c; May-:28, 

- 1920; BH 476811; Marcel Moretti, 
Paris. « 


BonHomMME (M. T.) Trois piéces pour 
piano; par M. T. Bonhemme [of 
France]; piano. Contents :—La rév- 
erie du patre.—La féte au village 
A cloche pied. [10439 


@) Apr 24, 4920;'4 ‘ce: May 10, 


1920; E 476558; M. T. Bonhomme, 
Paris. 
BonwNiz LASSIE; words by, John W. 


Bratton, melody by Jos. H. Sanily 
of U. S.] f10449 
1 e¢ June 4, 1920; E 480956 ; 


Leo Feist, inc.,. New York. 
Bownsoir; de Jean Perron [of France] 
op. 21; piano. [10441 
© May 8, 1920; 1c. May 24, 1920; 


M4 716723: = J. Perron; Auxerre, 
France. 
Bonus, WHERE AM YOU GONE; words by 


B. N. Klima, music by E. S. 8. Hunt- 
ington [of U. 8:] [10442 

© 1c. May 18, 1920; E 480482; 
B. N. Kiima, North Minneapolis, 


Boost CHIcAGO; march song, words by 
Preston Bradley, music by Armin P. 
Baur [of U. S.] [10443 

© Apr. 20, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 23, 1920; 
1 475807 ; Will Rossiter, Chicago. 

Borsini; by Kenneth W. Bradshaw [of 

U. 8.]; piano. [10444 
© 1c. Apr. 16, 1920; E 478423; 
Hugo Borsini, Chicago. 

Bo’son Sam; words by Fred Kossuth, 
music by Eugene Garadini [of Great 
Britain] 10445 

Apr. 7, 1920: 1 c. Apr. 22, 1920; 
EH 476223; Whitehall music ¢o., Lon- 
don. 

Bounpd In Morocco; fox-trot a la orien- 
tale, by Louis Herscher [of U. 8.], 
arr. by Lee Orean Smith [of U. 8.]; 
saxophone orch. eo [10446 

© June 8, 1920; 2 c. June 9, 1920; 
B 481182; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
[Copy right is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 

Bovausr (THE); song and dance for 

ight floral maidens, written and 
eee aia by Clementine Ward [of 
Great Britain] (Curwen edition, 
no. 1458) [10447 

iis ah. 26 , 1920; 1c. Apr. 16, 1920; 


476211; - Curwen & sons, ltd., 
ea 


‘Boys HAT CHASENE; by 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


10454 


fox-trot, by Albert W. 
Keiélbey [of Great Britain]; piano. 
[10448 
© Apr. 4, 1920; 1 ce. Apr. 28, 1920; 
E 476446; Bosworth & co., lid., 
London. 


Bow pown THINE EAR; the Lord our 
helper, for general use, [words from 
the Bible], music traditional Hebrew 
melody arr. by Dickinson, adapted 
and tr. by H. A. Dickinson and C. 
Dickinson [of U. S8.]; male voices. 


(In Antiphons) [10449 
© May 18, 1920; 2c. May 20, 1920; 
E. 479667;. H.. W.. Gray cCo., New 


York. [Copyright is claimed on 
adaptation and translation] 


BowrEn (YorK) Four Chinese lyrics; 
[words anon.], music by Y. Bowen 
[of England] op. 48; medium voice. 


(Enoch art song library.) Con- 
tents: 1. The gourd has still its bit- 
ter leaves—2. The morning glory 


climbs above my heac saw the 

marsh with rushes dank and green.— 

4, The wind blows from the north. 

[10450 

© May 4, 1920; 1c. May 24, 1920; 
E 476763; Enoch & sons, London. 


Boyer (Louis) Deux motets au saint 

sacrament; de L. Boyer [of France] ; 

4 voix mixtes avec orgue. (Antologia 

sacra, series 3, no. 2) Index: O 
salutaris hostia.—Tantum ergo 

[10451 

© May 8, 1920; 1 c. May 24, 1920; 

© 476699; Librairie musicale et re- 

higieuse, Paris. 


BoyHoop’s HOME; words by D. H. 
Morey, music by E. 8. S. Huntington 
[or Usd: ] [10452 

© 1c. May 22, 1920; E 480629; 
D. H. Morey, Cummington, Mass. 


Abe Karp | fof 


U.S], arr. by Carl Woess [er U. 


S.] 3; piano. F4045 

© 1c May 19, 1920; E 480572; 
‘Carl Woe ess, New York. 

BRAHMS (JOHANNES) Like melting 


tones it rises; by J. Brahms, arr. by 
Otto Langey [of U. S.]; orch. with 
piano ace. (Galaxy, no. 162) [10454 

© May 26, 1920; 2 c. May 27, 1920: 
E 480776; G. Schirmer. ine, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar 
rangement | 


647 


10455 


BraHuMs (JOHANNES )—Continued. 
O Lord of love; repentance, for 
Lent or Advent, [words from the 
Bible], music traditional, arr. by 
Brahms, adapted and tr. by Helen A. 
Dickinson and C. Dickinson [of U. 
S.]; mixed voices with organ acc. (Jn 
Antiphons) [10455 
‘© May 18, 1920; 2c. May 20, 1920; 
E 479642; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on 
adaptation and translation ] 


——— Yea, I will comfort you; comfort, 
for memorial services or general use, 
fwords from the Bible], music by 
Brahms, adapted and tr. by H. A. 
Dickinson and C. Dickinson [of U. 
s.1; mixed voices, with organ ace. 
(In Antiphons) [10456 

© May 18, 1920; 2 c. May 20, 1920; 
FE 479663 ; H. W. Gray co., New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on. adaptation 
and translation ] 


BRAZILIAN CHIMES; words by James 
Kendis and James Brockman, music 
by J. Kendis, J. Brockman, and Fred 
Hager [of U. S.] [10457 

© Apr. 12, 1920; 2 c. May 11, 1920; 
E 480884; Kendis, Brockman music 
co., ine., New York. 


BREAKIN’ IN; march by K. H. Sparnon 

fof U. S.]; piano. [10458 

© May 6, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920; 

E 479205; K. H. Sparnon, Dover, 
Now. 


BREATH 0’ HEAVEN; or, Waiting at the 
gate, words and music by W. P. 
Doyle [of U. 8.], arr. by Spencer A. 
Hudnut [of U. 8.] [10459 

© 1c. Apr. 16, 1920; E 478586; 
Wiiliam P. Doyle, Los Angeles. 


BREEZES IN THE PINES; words and 

music by L. V. Seiders [and] Dear 

._ home ties; waltz, by L. V. Seiders 

fof U. S.]; piano. New York-Chi- 

cago, S. Brainard’s sons co. [10460 

© Apr: 1, 1920; 2:¢Apr..16, 1920; 

HE) 4784381; Louise V. Seiders, Kalis- 
pell, Mont. 


BREVILLE (P. DE) Sonate; de P. de 
Bréville [of France] ; violon et piano, 
en ut diése mineur. [10461 

© Apr. 6, 1920; 1c Apr. 22, 1920; 
E 476292; Rouart, Lerolle & cie., 
Paris. 

BRIAN  (HAVERGAL) Three songs; 
music by H. Brian [of England]; 
medium voice. (Enoch art song 
library ) Contents:—1. The de- 
filed sanctuary; words by William 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 115, 1 S.; ¥.49 


BRIAN (HAVERGAL)—Continued. . 
Blake.—2. Renunciation; words by 
Temple Keble-—Lady Ellayne ; words 
by Temple Kebie. [10462 

© Apr. 17, 1920; 1 ce. May 8, 1920; 
E 476525 ; Enoch & sons; London. 


BriIDAL MARCH; by Gregory Brittain 
[of Australia]; pf. (Paling’s piano 
series, no 162) [10463 

© Apr. 21,;'°1920:"1 «tiger 19, 
1920; E 476270; W. H. Paling & 
co., Itd., Sydney, Australia. 


Briacs (Maun) Twelve little nursery 


songs; words and music by M. 
Briggs [of Great Britain] (Curwen 
edition, no. 5818) (10464. 


C Mar. 26, 1920; 1 ¢. Apr. 16, 1920; 
E 476210; J. Curwen & sons, ltd., 
London. 


BRIGHT COLLEGE YEARS; words by H. 
S. Durand, music by M. Havens 
Hamilton [of U. S.] [10465 

C1e¢ Apr. 27, 1920; BH. 47574: 
Mabel H. Hamilton, New York. 


BRINDISI; by Joseph 
England] op. 49; pf. (Impressions 
of a tour, no. 8) [10466 

© June 7; :1920;'1% Tune’W2, 
1920; E 484118; G. Ricordi & c¢o., 
Milan. 


Holbrooke [of 


BRING BACK THE HEART YOU STOLE; 
words and music by A. Thompson 
[of U. S.] [10467 

© 1c. Apr. 16, 1920; E 478432; 
Albert Thompson, St. Clair, Pa. 


BRING BACK THE JOYS; words and 
melody by Joe Rose [of U. S8.] 
[10468 
© 1c. June 10, 1920; E 482256; 
Pace & Handy music ¢co., inc. New 
York. 


BrING BACK THE OLD FASHION ROSE; 
words by W. Cellers, music by 
George Trevor [of U. S.] Chicago, 
Delmar music co. [10469 

© May 26, 1920; 2 c. June 4, 1920; 
E 481020; William Cellers, Drain, 
Or. 


BRING BACK THE OLD FASHIONED MELO- 
DIES, AND GIVE ME AN OLD FASHIONED 
GIRL; words by M. G. Moise, music 
by E. S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 

[10470 
©1c. June 1, 1920; E 480839; 
M. G. Moise, Springfield, Ill. 


648 


“MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1920. 


10490 


BRING BACK THOSE MEMORIES TO ME; 
words and music by Ruth Phillip- 
son [of U. 8.] [10471 
©ic June 7, 1920; E 481048; 
Ruth Phillipson, Chicago. 


Brivipt; due canti, melodie pas- 
coliane di Domenice Alaleona [of 
Italy] 4to. Contents: 1. Il nun- 
zio.—2. Notte di vento. [10472 

©) aume <7, 1920; 1. e...June 12: 
1920; E 484099; G. Ricordi & ©co., 
Milan. 


Broap WRIPPLE; words by H. J. Smith, 
jr., music by E. S. S. Huntington 
[ef U..8.] : [10473 

© 1c. Apr. 23, 1920; E 478673; 
Harry J. Smith, jr., Chicago. 
‘BroaADWAY BELLES BAND; words and 
melody by J. Marks [of U. S8.] 
[10474 
©1c¢. May 15, 1920; E 482059; 
Joe Marks, New York. 


BROKEN BLOSSOMS; valse, by J. A. 
Tunbridge [of England]; piano. 
[10475 
© May 19, 1920; 1 c« May 20, 
1920; E 476750; B. Feldman &€ co., 
London. 


BROKEN (A) CHAIN; words and music 
by W. S. Gwynn Williams [of Eng- 
land]; in D flat. [10476 

© May 14, 1920; 1 ce May 15, 
1920; E 476615; Cary & co., London. 


BROKEN HEARTS; words by Mrs. S. L. 


Crawford, music by Hector Rich- 
ard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [10477 


© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920; 
E 4803844; Mrs. S. L. Crawford, Mt. 
Pieasant, S. C. 


BROKEN LINKS OF LOVE; words by J. 
Newton, melody by Artie Bowers [of 
Dass] E [10478 

© 1c May 28, 1920; E 479921; 
John Newton, Philadeiphia. 


BROKEN TIES; words by N. Monroe, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [10479 

© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920; 
Ei 480324; Nettie Monroe. Baltimore. 


Brown (ARTHUR L.) Nocturne; by A. 

L. Brown [of U. S.]; piano. [10480 

© May 18, 1920; 2 c. May 19, 1920; 

E 479528; G. Schirmer, ine, New 
York. 


Brown (THE) BLADE; the deadly 
*haccopus, words'and melody by F. 
M. Lehman [of U. 8.]. harmonized by 
Claudia Lehman Mays [ef UV. S.] 
4to, 10481 

© Apr. 13, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 20, 1920; 
E 480350; Frederick Martin Leh- 
man, Pasadena, Calif. 


Brown (THE) LITTLE BEE; words by 
Francis Carlin, music by HB. O. Os- 
good [of U. 8.]; high, in EH. [10482 

©: May 18, 1920; 2 « May 20, 
1920: E 479624; Boston music co., 
Boston. 


BUBBLES; musical froth in two acts 
with prologue, words and music by 


M,.. Rich: -[i.,e: Mrs. George Rock- 
wood, of U. S.] [10483 
©. t.c May 3... 1920:, D 26034; 


Marie Rich Rockwood, Indianapolis. 


BUBBLES OF LIFE; words by G. Sim- 
mons, music by E. 8S. S. Huntington 
Loft, G.8.J [10484 

© 1c. May 22, 1920; E 480615; 
Geo. Simmons, Houston. 


BucK-UP; two-step, par. G. Bonincon- 
tro [of France] ; piano. [10485 
© Apr. 24, 1920; 1 c. May 10, 1920; 

E 476540; S. Bornemann, Paris. 


Buppy:; words by S. M. Leeman, music 

by Geo. Trevor [of U. S8.] [10486 

© 1c. May 17, 1920; E 479389; 
Sam M. Leeman, Duncan, OE}. 


BupDDY OF MINE; lyrics anc music by 


R. F. Murphy Tot | OP a [10487 
© 1 c¢. May 27, 1920; E 479841; 
Ralph F. Murphy, Syracuse, N.Y. 
Btsser (HrnNnEI) Pastorale; de EL. 
Biisser [of France] op. 46; clarinette 


en si bémol avec piano et orch. 
[10488 
@ May 21; 1920) i-..eo dune 10, 
1920; E 48 84065 ; Eveitte et Schaeffer, 
Paris. 


Bte (THE) sone; from Honeydew, 
lyric by Joseph Herbert, music by 
Efrem Zimbalist [of U. S.] [10489 

te) Apr.+ 25, 1920° 2 es Apr 24, 
1920; E 478798; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


BUILDING CASTLES IN THE aiR; words 
and music by J. Barron-Wirsching 


fot. U.S] [16490 
©) 1. e. June'-7, 1920.7) 481042; 
Josie Barron - Wirsching, Danville, 


Ban 


649 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


(10491 


BULGAR, NO. 318; by A. Schwartz [of 
U. 8.]; instrumental. { 10497 
© 1c. June 7, 1920; E 481070; Abe 
Schwartz, New York. . 
BuLGAR, NO. 336; by A. Schwartz [of 
U. 8.] ; instrumental. [10492 
© ie June.7, 1920... E-.481069; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 


BURLEIGH (CrcIL) Two songs afier 
Lowell; words by James Russell 


Lowell, music by C. Burleigh [of 
U. 8.] op. 45; high voice. Con- 


tents :—1. To the past.—2. To the 
zuture. [10483 

©: Apr.) 23,4920; Qe. Apre 27; 
1920; E 475791; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 


Busy (THE) IN AMERICA; by B. Schul- 
“man [of U. S.J, arr. by C. Weess [cf 
U.S.) ; piano: [10494 
© 1c May 19, 1920; E 480569; 
Carl Woess, New York. 


BUT SHE’S JUST A LITTLE BIT CKAZY 
ABOUT HER HUSBAND—THAT’S ALL; 
worécs and music by I. Beriin fot 
U. 8.], arr. by Chas, N. Grant. 

[19495 

© May 26, 1920: 2c. May ‘28, 

1920; E 480789; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 

words by L: 


BUT You DON’T KNOW; 


Cothran, music by William Winn [of | 


U. 8.] Chicago, Musician self maker 
co. [19496 
© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 c. May 5, 1920; 
i) 480056; Lizzie Cothran, Tin 
lake, N. C. 
BUTTERFLIES. See Lang (C. S.) 
tone pictures. 


BUTTERFLY (THE) ; morceau character: | 
isque, by Theo. Bendix, new arr. by | 


Norman Leigh [of U. S8.]; pf. 
[10497 


© Noy. 10; 1919; 2 e May 17, 


1920; FE 480444; Walter Jacobs, Bos- | 


ton. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 


rangement] 


BUTTERFLY (THE) AND ROSE; words by 
L. Shieids, music by E. S. S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [10498 

© 1 ¢ May 3, 1920; E 479061; 
Lonnie Shields, Pocatello, Id. 

BY GUM SHE WILL AN’ ALL; written 
and composed by Bert Lee and R. P. 
Veston [of Great Britain] [10499 

© May 14, 1920; 1 c May 28, 
19820; E 476774; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


pt. IH, mes 3S 


BY MINARET AND MOSQUE; four songs 
of the Hast, words by Hdward 
Warde, music by Frederic Mullen 
[of England]. Contents: .1..Kis- 
inet.—2. Ope wide the. lattice—3. 
As shines the star.—4. To Mecca. 

[10500 

© Apr. 22, 1920; 1 ec Apr. 28, 

1920; E 476416; Herman Darewski 
music pub. co., London. 


By THE SEA; by Edward Schaaf [of 
U. S.J] op. 18, no. 1; player piano 
manuscript. [10501 

© 1c. May 21, 1920; E 479575; 
Edward O. Schaaf, Newark, N. J. 


By THE WATERS OF MINNETONKA; by 
Thurlow Lieurance, arr. by Andrew 
Luck [of U. 8.]; orch. 4to. [10502 

© May 20, 1920; 2 ec. May 24, 
1920; E 480678; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement] 


CACH’ TON PIANO; le refrain populaire 
du casino de Paris, paroles de H. 
Wiilemetz, musique de Maurice 
Yvain [of France] [10503 

© May 17, 1920; 1 eG dune 1, 
1920; E. 476871; L.. Mailtochon, 
Paris. 


CALIFORNIA; words and music by F. 

Barnes [of U. S.] {10504 

© 1c¢ May 6, 1920;.E 480121; 
Freeman Barnes, Newark, N. J. 


——words by B. Sanders, music by 
Edouard Hesselberg [of U. S.] 
[19505 
© Apr. 27, 1920; 2 c. May 6, 1920; 
E 480238; Berta Sanders, Riverbank, 
Calif. 

CALIFORNIA SUNSET; lyric by Alex. 
Sullivan, music by Lynn Cowan [of 
U. S8.] [410505 

© May 3, 1920; 2. « May 8, 1920; 
BH 480227; Sherman, Clay & cv., San 
Francisco. 


CALIFORNIAN BEAUTY; fox trot, melody 
by W. B. Brown [of Great Britain, 
domiciled at San Francisco] [10507 
~ ©.1 e May 17, 7920; B® 479aa0; 
Viliam Bernard Brown, San Fran- 
cisco. 
Cart (A) oF HOME; words and music 
by Tom Kinniburgh [of Great Brit- 
ain] [10508 
© Apr. 27, 1920; 1 ce. Apr. 29, 1926; 
EK 476409; Edwin Ashdown, lid, 
London. 


VAX 
bea 


650 


& 


no. 6. 1920 


Catt (THE) OF THE ANGELS, inter- 
mezzo, by Albert E. Walton, arr. by 
Charles Woodhouse [of Great Brit- 
ain | (Edition Lafleur, no. 74) 
1. Violoncello. 2. Viola. ; 

[10509, 10510 

© Dec. 30,1919; 1 c. each May 29, 

1920; E 476846, 476847; J. R. La- 

fleur & son, London. [Copyright 
claimed on arrangement] 


Catt (THE) OF THE BELLS; words by 
Reginald Rigby, music by Olive 
Turner [of Great Britain]; in F. 

[10511 

© May 21. 1920; 1 c. May 25, 1920; 

FE) 476752; Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., 
London. ° 


CALL OF THE WILD; song cycle, words 
by Frederic Bettley, music by Henry 
J. Stafford [of England] Contents: 
Call of the wild.—There’s a man’s 
work.—Your home and mine.—The 
pool. [10512 

© Mar. 2, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 1, 1920; 
FE 469993; Herman. Darewski music 
pub. ¢co., London. 


words by Mrs. C. W. Wiliams, 
music by Edouard Hesselberg [of 


EL. Sal [10513 
© Apr. 27, 1920; 2 ec. May 6, 1920; 
EH 480285; Mrs. C:. W. Williams, 


Galesburg, Il. 


CALLING YOU BACK AGAIN; words and 
music by V. O. Timmons [of U. 8.] 
[10514 
© May 15, 1920; 2 c. May 19, 1920; 
HE 479445; Vernon O. Timmons, Ma- 
rion, ind. 


CAMP GRANT; march, by G. Buglione 
fot U. S.]; band: 4to. [10515 
© Apr. 10, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 7, 1920; 


# 478809; Will BH. Smith & son, Dix- | . 


on, Ill. 


CAMPFIRE BEAMS; words by Hee. 
- Bechtold, music by E. 8S. 8. Hunting- 
ton [of U. 8.] [10516 
© 1e June 1, 1920; E 480817; 
Herbert F. Bechtold, Elmhurst, fl. 


CAN I CALL AROUND, DEAR; words and 
_ thusic by E. E. Searles [of U. 8.] 


[10517 


© May 4, 1920; 2 e May 13, 1920; 
HH 480387; Ernest H. Searles, Colum- 
“pa. S.C. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


10525 


CANARY (THE) HOP; one step, by J. 
Tixhon [of Belgium]; piano. 
[10518 
ey “Agr ir TSA's: te Apr te 
1920; E 476451; L’Art Belge, Brus- 
sels, and Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., 
London. 


CANNIBAL (A) CARNIVAL; danse bar- 
barique, by Sol P. Levy [of U. 8.]; 
orch., piano ace. (Belwin concert 
dition, no. 28} [10519 

©" May “10, 1820: 2 ciMay 415, 
1920; E 480456; Belwin, ine., New 
York. . 


sees pee piano. [10520 

© May .17,. 1920; 2. ce. May. 21, 

1920; E 479629; Belwin, inc., New 
York. 


CAN’T YOU TELL; words by C. S. Bat- 
tle, musie by E. S. S. Huntington 
[of U. 8.] [10521 

© ic. June 1, 1920; E 480831; 
C. S. Battle, Syracuse, N. Y. 


CANTATE DE JUBILE SACERDOTAL; pa- 
roles de Jean Reix, musique de 
‘Louis Beyer [of France] Partition 
chant et orque. (Antologia sacra, 
série 1, no. 4) [10522 

© May 8, 1920; 1 ¢.. May 24, 1920; 
476701; Librairie musicale et re- 
ligieuse, Paris. 


CANTI DI NEVE E DI PRIMAVERA; melodie 
pascoliane, di Domenico Alaleona 
[of Italy]; due voci femminili. 4to. 
Contents: Notte di  neve.—wNevi- 
cata.—Notte dolorosa.—Alba festiva. 

[10523 

© June??, 1920; dee: Fume. .k2) 

1920; E 484117; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


CANTO (I) DELL ’ALLODOLA (The song 
of the iark); valse, by Frank C. A. 
Milano [of U. S.]; 2 mand. and guit. 
4to. (Edition, third series, no. 88) 
[10524 

c. May 28, 
De Stefano, 


© May 25, 1920; 2 
°1920; H 479805; G. 
Philadelphia. 


CANZONE IN A FLAT; by Ernest H. 
Sheppard [of U. 8.]; organ. [10525 
© Apr. 30, 1920; 2 « May 3, 
1920; E 478982; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 
Figurine 


CANZONE LANGUENTE. See 


ecinesi. 


651 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10526 


pt. 111, s., ya 


CaPpirot (THE); march, by Horace O. | CAST THY BURDEN UPON THE Lorp. - See 


Prell [of U. S.]; instrumental. 
[10526 
© 1c May 1, 1920; EB 475958; 
Arthur A. Friestedt, Chicage. 


CAPLET (ANDRE) Trois chants d’église; 
de A. Caplet [of France]; trois voix, 
a capella. 4to. Contents: Sanc- 
tus—O salutaris.—Agnus Dei. 
[10527 
© Apr. 12, 1920; 1 ¢.-Apr.24;-1920; 
E 476373 ; Durand et cie., Paris. 


CAPRICCIETTO; by Hugh Blair [of Eng- 
land]; organ. (Original composi- 
tions, new series, no. 63) [10528 

© Apr. 22, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 23, 1920; 
E 476281; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


Capriccio. See Quaderni per un pic- 
colo pianista 2°. 


CAPRICCIO DI VECCHIAIA; mazurka, di 
Raffaele Palumbo fof Italy, domi- 
ciled at Brooklyn]; in sol minore; 
instrumental. [10529 

© 1 ce. May 8, 1920; E 480214; 
tosina Lazara, Brooklyn. 


CAPRICE AMERICAN; by Francis 

Schwinger [of U. 8.]; piano. [105380 

© May 10, 1920; 2 ce. May 12, 1920; 

E 479237; Huntzinger & Dilworth. 
inc., New York. 


CARAMBA; from Florodora, words by 
Harry B. Smith, music by Milan 
Roder [of U. 8.] [10581 

© Apr. 24, 1920; 2 ¢. Apr. 27, 1920; 
E 478815; Waterson, Berlin & Snyder 
co., New York. 


CARAVAN (THE) See Gift (A) of the 


desert. 
CARIBBEAN NIGHTS; words by F. N. 
Le Meunier, melody by Gustave 


Barto [pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of 
U.S8.] [10532 

© 1c¢ May 8, 1920; E 479026; 
F. N. Le Meunier, New Orleans. 


CARILLON. See Ashton (Leopold) Five 
impressions. 


CARMELA; arr. by N. Romani [of Italy, 
domiciled at New York]; violin and 
piano. ; [10533 

© 1e. May 8, 1920; E 480215; 
Nullo Romani, New York. 


CasoaR (LE); fox trot, by Georges 
Aubry [of France]; piano. [10534 
© Apr. 6, 1920; 1 ce. Apr. 22, 1920; 

KE 476290; A. Bosc, Paris. 


Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Lud- 
wig Felix) 


CASTLE OF DREAMS; fox trot, from 
Irene, by Harry Tierney [of U. §.], 
arr. by Wm. Schulz [of U. S.] ; band. 
4to. 110535 

© June 2, 1920; 2 ec. June 3, 1920; 
EK 480954; Leo Feist, inc, New 
York. 


CASTLES IN LOVELAND; words and musi¢ 
by John F. Leonard [of Canada] 
Toronto, Canada, Music lovers pub. 
co. [10536. 

© Apr. 26, 1920; 1 ¢ Apr. 28, 
1920; E 476419; F. W. Oates, To-. . 
ronto, Canada, . 


CASTLES IN SPAIN; words and music by 

D. Richmond [of U. S.] [10537 

© 1c. May 22, 1920; E 479857; 
Dorothy Richmond, New York. 


*CAUSE YOU’RE JEALOUS; words by R. 
M. Morse, melody by Gustave Barto. 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of U. S.J 

[10538. 


© 1c. May 19, 1920; BE 479505; 
Ruth M. Morse, Springfield, Ill. 


*CAUSE YOU'RE NOT HERE; words and 
music by C. F. Peckham and T. G. A. 
Burdick [of U. S.] [10539. 

© 1c. May 3, 1920; E 479049; C. 
‘red Peckham and T. G. A. Burdick, 
Lowville, N. Y. 


Gresko - SLOVENSKY POCHOD SLOBODY- 
(Czecho - Slovak liberty march) ; 
words by Andrej Rolik, music by R. 
C. Chlidek [of U. S.] [10540. 

© Apr. 20, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 15, 1920; 
E 478822; Richard C. Chladek,. 
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 


CHAMINADE (CECILE LOUISE STEPH- 
ANIE) Elfes (Les) des bois; solo et- 
choeur, poésie de L. Fortolis, musi- 
que de C. Chaminade [of France] 

' op. 159; voix de femmes. [10541 

© May 28, 1920; 1 c. May 29 1920; 
H 476822; Enoch & cie., Paris. 

Eté (L’); mélodie de Chaminade, - 

trans. de H. Mouton [of France]; 

tout petit orch. avec piano conduc- - 
teur. 4to. (Collections du mén- 
estrel; Mélodia, no. 538A) [10542 - 


© May 8, 1920; 1 ce. May 24. 1920; 


E 476711; Heugel & cie., Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on _ trans-- 
eription ] 


652. 


no. 6, 1920 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


CHAMINADE (CEcILE LOUISE STEPH- 
ANIE)—Continued. 
Searf dance; scéne de ballet, by 
C. C. Chaminade, transcribed by 
Mischa Elman [of Russia, domiciled 
at New York]; violin and piano. 
[10543 
© Mar. 12, 1920; 2 May 17, 1920; 
EH 479475; Carl Fischer, New York. 
{Copyright is ciaimed on. tran- 
seription ] 


Sirénes (Les); choeur, poésie de 
L. Fortolis, musique de ©. Cham- 
inade [of France]; op. 160. 1. Voix 
mixtes avec soli. 2. Voix de fem- 
mes avec soli. [10544, 10545 

© May 28, 1920; 1 c. each May 29, 
1920; E 476820, 476821; Enoch & 
cie., Paris. 


CHANSON ARGENTINE; tango, de A. 

Bosc [of France] ; piano. [10546 

©, Apr: 6, 1920; 1 ce. Apr. 22, 
1920; E 476291; A. Bosc, Paris. 


CHANSON D’AUTOMNE. See Milhaud 
(Darius) Quatre poémes de Paul 
Claudel, 


CHANSON DE ForTUNIO; French words 
by Alfred de Musset, English version 
by Arthur Charlton, music by Roger 
Jalowiez [of France] op. 3. [10547 

(i May 1, 11920-01 ce. May 27, 
1920; E 476799; Boosey & co., Lon- 
con. . 


CHANSON (LA) FATALE. See Dalcroze 
(I. Jacques) Dix duos. 


CHANSON SANS PAROLES (Song without 
, words); by R..N. Fornia [of U. S.]; 
piano. [19548 
© 1¢ May 8, 1920; E 480220; 
Robert Numa Fornia, Seattle. 


CHANSON VIOLETTE; paroles de Albert 
Samain, musique de Paul Paray [of 
France] : [10549 

© Apr. 24, 1920: 1 ¢ May 10, 
1920; E 476546; Jean Jobert, Paris. 


CHANSONETTE; by W. M. Felton [of 

Ue S44 3 piano. [10550 

© Apr. 30, 1920; 2 c. May 3, 1920; 

i 4799005; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
deiphia. 


CHANT DU MATIN; by J. Frank Fry- 
singer [of U. 8.]; pipe organ. 


[10551 - 


© May 20, 1920; 2 « May 24, 
1920; E 480687; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


10560 

CHANT EROTIQUE; by Irénée Berge [of 
U. 8.] ; piano. [10552 
@rApri )45:« 1920-. 2: .ca-+Mamr 3, 


1920; EK 479041; Belwin, inc., New 
York. 


CHAPTER (THE) I HAVE MET; words 
by J. Wieland, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. S.] [10553 

© 1 ¢. May 3, 1920; E 479065; 
Jean Wieland, College Point, N. Y. 


CHARM (THE) OF THAT LAST DANCE 
WITH you; words by F. Q. Cardinal, 
music by E. S. 8S. Huntington [of. 
Us Ss] [10554 

© 1 ec May 18, 1920; E 480477; 
Frances Q. Cardinal, Bandon, Or. 


CHARM (THE) OF YOUR SMILE; words 
by C. W. Vonderheid, music by E. S. 
S. Huntington fof U. 8.] [10555 

© 1c. Apr. 23, 1920; E 478677; 
C. William Vonderheid, Chicago. 


CHARMS; words and music by Louis 
Herscher [of U. S.] [10556 
~ © May 10, 1920; 2 c. May 18, 1920; 
E 479871; Emmett J. Welch, Phila- 
delphia. 


CHASING THE MONKEY’S TAIL; words 
and music by Creamer and Layton 
fer. U.28:] [10557 

© May 4, 1920; 2:c. May 6, 1920; 


E 480117; Irving Berlin, ine., New 
York. 

CHASSERESSE. See Impressions de 
voyage. 


CHAUVES-SOURIS; étude de concert, par 
J. Durel [of France]; piano. Paris, 
Maurice Senart et cie. [10558 

© Alor 2, S120 ec, Ar 2. 
1920; E 476383; Jacques Durel, c/o 
Senart et cie., Paris. 


CHEER UP BLUES; words by Anne Rey- 
noids, musie by E. 8. S. Huntington 
Mors. S$] [10559 
© 1c. May 18, 1920; E 480481; 
Mrs. R. M. Reynolds, Wilkinson, Ind. 


CHEER UP, DEAR OLD IRELAND; words by 
M. Oeffinger, music by Pauline Brit- 
ting [of U. 8.] New York, Frank 
Harding. [10560 

Oy Mar, 15,4492) .1 car 23, 
1920; 1 c«. Apr. 8, 1920; E 473659; 
M. Oeffinger, Altoona, Pa. 


653 


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10561 


CHERRY-STONES; part-song, words by 
Clifford Bax, music by Marquis of 


Blandford [of England]; ist, 2nd, 
and 8rd voices. 4to (Old airs and 
glees, V. no. 101) [10561 


© May 18, 1920; 1 c. June 2, 1920; 
E 476879; G. T. Holst, Brook Green, 
England. 


CHERRY TIME; lyric by Robert Graves, 
music by John R. Heath [of Eng- 


land]; in C. [10562 

© May 17, 1920; 1.e@ May 18, 
1920; KE 476674; Enoch & sons, 
London. 


CHEVRIER (LE); paroles de José Maria 
de Hérédia, musique de Paul Paray 
fof France] [10563 

© Apr. 24, 1920; 1 « May 10, 
1920; E 476541; Jean Jobert, Paris. 


CHEZLES PINGOUINS; fox trot, par L. 
Lémpérs [of Belgium]; piano. 
[10564 
© Mar. 27, 1920; 1c Apr.,-43, 
1920; E 476144; L. Maillochon, 
Paris. 

CHICKEN CHASER’S BALL; words and 
music by H. H. Perry [of U. S.], arr. 
by Harry Furgison [of U. 8.]; piano 
with words. [10565 

© 1c. Apr. 30, 1920; E 478867; 
Harry Hughy Perry, New York. 
words by Sam Mar- 

Joseph M. Daly [of 

[10566 

1920; 
New 


CHICKEN REEL; 
ley, music by 
Ss] 

© May 6, 1920; 2 c. May 7, 
E 479150; Leo Feist, inc, 
York. 


CHILDHOOD DREAMS; words by C. Bas- 

ner, music by Geo. Trevor [of U. S.j 

[10567 

© 1c May 17, 1920; E 479396; 
Clara Basner, Saginaw, Mich. 


CHILDREN’S (A) DAY SERVICE; prepared 
by Board of inner missions, Board of 
ministerial relief, Deacones ss board, 
ed. by Hlsie Singmester Lewars [of 
Be Sy): \Svo. [10568 

© May 7, 1920; 2 «. and aff. May 
22, 1920; A 569595; Board of publi- 
cation of the. United Lutheran 
church in America, Philadelphia. 


CHILDREN’S (THE) FESTIVAL; arr. by 


ira. Be Wilson fot U: 8.4; orch. Ato. 
[10569 

OC Apr ober O20 2c. vier. to) 
1920; E 479570; Lorenz pub. co., 


Dayton, O. 


pt. 11, 0. S., v. 15 


CHILDREN’S (THE) FESTIVAL—Contd. 
Children’s day service based on 
favorite classics, words by Edith 
Stanford Tillotson, music arr. by Ira 
B. Wilson [of U. 8.] 8vo. [10570 

© Apr. 17, 1920; 2 © and aff. Apr. 
30, 1920; A 568431; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


CHILDREN’S PIANO PIECES THE WHOLE. 
WORLD PLAYS; a collection of more 
than one hundred and fifty tuneful 
piano pieces for juvenile players; 
comp. and ed. by Albert K. Wier [of 
W.' Se] Sve, [10571 

Apr.-27, 1920;"2 €. ADE. ou. seer 
aff. May 1, 1920; A 565751; D. Apple- 
ton & co., New York. 


CHILD’s (A) WALTZ; by N. Betinctt [of 
U. 8.]; violin or C melody saxophone 
solo. [10572 

© Apr. 3, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 8, 1920; 
E 474979 ; Nathan Bennett, Paducah, 
Ky. 

CHILI BEAN; words by Lew Brown, 
music by Albert Von Tilzer [of U. 
S.] [105738. 

© 1c. May 28, 1920; E 479813; 
Broadway music corp., New York. 

CHINALESE; by S. W. Steele [of U. 8.], 
arr. by Leonard L. VosBurgh [of 
U. S.J]; instrumental. [10574 

© 1 ec. Apr. 22, 1920: B, 4755702 
S. Wyman Steeie, New York. 

CHINEE MOON; lyric by Arthur :‘Swan- 
strom, music by Carey Morgan [of 
UL S.] [10575 

© May 4, 1920; 2 ec. May 6, 1920; 
E 480115; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 

CHINESE FIRECRACKER; words and mu- 

sic by I. Berlin [of U. S.] [10576. 
© 1c. May 24, 1920; EH 479709; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

CHINESE (A) SONG; words anon., music 
by C. F. Edson [of U. 8.]; male 
chorus, with ace. of 2 tympani and 


cymbals. 4to. [10577 
© Apr. 5, 1920; 2c, Apret2: 13202 
E. 479335; Charles Farwell Edson, 


Los Angeles, 


CHING-A-LING’S JAZZ BAZAAR; f0x- trot 
by Ethel Bridges, arr. by Lee Orean 
Smith [of U. S.]; saxophone orch. 
4to. [10578 

© Apr. 29, 1920; 2 c. May 1, 1920; 
E 475908 ; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
[Cepyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


6954 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1920 


CHING-A-LING’S JAZZ BAZAAR—OContd. . 
fox-trot. by Ethel Bridges, arr. by 
Wm. Schulz fof U. S.]; band. 4to. 
[10579 
© May 4, 1920; 2 ce. May 5, 1920; 
E 480096; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


CHING CHANG CHINA; Ching-a-ling-a- 
ling from China, words and music 
by F..G. Coade [of Canada] [10580 

© 1c. May 8, 1920; E 480210; F. 
G. Coade, Montreal, Canada. 


CHINWAH:; words by Ivan Reid, music 
by Peter De Rose [of U. 8.] [10581 
© Apr. 16, 1920; 2 « May 8, 1920; 

E 479180; F. B. Haviland pub. co., 
New York. . 

CHIUDO GLI OCCHI. See Massenet 
(Jules Emile Frédéric) 

CHoicE (THE) See Galiatly 
M.) Six encore songs. 

CHOPIN (FREDERIC FRANCOIS) Mother’s 
sweetest lullaby: duet or two part 
chorus, words by Norrie Bernard. 
refrain arr. from Chopin by M. 
Greenawald [fof U. S.]; women’s 
voices. 4to. [10582 

© May 20, 1920; 2 c. May 24, 1920; 
E 480676; Theo. Prseser co., Phila 
delphia. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement | 

CHORALVORSPIELE IN TRIOFORM; kom- 
poniert und herausgegeben von H. 
Grote fof U. S.] op. 26, hefte 2; 
piano. [10583 

© Apr. 19, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 26, 1920; 
E 478758; Hermann Grote, St. Louis. 

CHRIST OUR PASSOVER WAS CRT‘CIFIED 
FOR US; [cantata], words from the 
Bible, Sidney Lanier and A. Hyatt, 
music by A. S. Hyatt [of U. S.] 

[10584 
rte, Apr: 15))-1920; Bi *478785 : 
Annie S. Hyatt, Chicago. 

CHRISTIAN SEEK NOT YET REPOSE; 
words by Charlotte Elliott, music 
by John J. Schofield [of Canada]: 
male quartette. 4to. [10585 

© May 10, 1920; 1 ec May 10, 


(James 


1920; E 476507; Anglo-Canadian 
music publishers assn., Toronto, 
Canada. 


CHRISTMAS; words by Gertrude Oat- 
man, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. S.J] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[10586 

©) Apr. - 2192052 se- Apr. 24, 

1920; E 475688; Mrs. EF. C. Wales, 
Enderslake, Neb. 


10596 


CHRISTMAS POSTLUDE; by HN. 8, Hosmer 
Lorell. Ss: 1:5 organ: [10587 
© May 20, 1920; 2 « May 24, 
1920; E 480725; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


CHRYSANTHEMUMS; November flower, 
words by Jessica Moore, music by 
Geo. L. Spaulding [of U. S.]; piano, 
words ad lib. (Birthday blossoms) 

[10588 

© May 20, 1920; 2 ec. May 24, 

1920; E 480716; Theo. Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 


Cuv CHIN CHow; selection, by Fred- 
eric Norton, arr. by Henry Tolhurst 
[of Great Britain]; violin and piano, 
with second violin ad lib. [10589 

CG Apr 2s, !920 "1c Ape, 2s: 
1920; E 476278; Keith, Prowse & 
co.,- Itd., London. [Copyright is 
claimed on medley arrangement] 


CHuMs; words by Mrs. M. F. W. Gal- 
lup, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. S.J] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[10590 

© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920; 

E 480301; Mrs. M. F. W. Gallup, 
Oxford, Mass. 


CHUSIDAL, No. 310; by A. Schwartz [of 
U. S.]; instrumental. [10591 


© 1«e June 7, 1920; E 481063; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 


CHUSIDEL, NO. 315; by A. Schwartz 

[of U. 8.]; instrumental. [10592 

© 1e¢ June 7, 1920; E 481062; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 


CHUSSIDEL, NO. 335; by A. Schwartz 

fof U. S.]; instrumental. [10593 

© 1c. June 7, 1920; E 481059; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 


CHUSSIDLE, NO. 350; by A. Schwartz 

fof U. S.]; instrumental. [10594 

© 1c June 7, 1920; E 481061; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 


CiccuzzA; by N. Romani [of Italy, 
domiciled at New York]; piano. 
[10595 
@ ff «Apr: 271920; H 445198 ; 
Nullo Romani, New York. 


Cricogna (GIOVANNI ASCANIO) Danza; 


di G. A. Cicogna [of Italy]; pf. 
[10596 
© Apr. 15, 1920; 1c. Apr. 16, 1920; 
EB 476191; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


699 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


CIGALE (LA) ET LA FOURMI; parole et 
musique de Mario Versepuy fof 
France] [10597 

© Apr. 12, 1920; 1c. Apr. 24, 1920; 
E 476382; M. Senart et cie., Paris. 


CIGARETTE LAND; written and composed 
by Bert Lee and R. P. Weston [of 
Great Britain] [10598 

© May 14, 1920; 1 c. May 28, 1920; 
E 476775; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


CIRCLE SONG; words and music by 
Jessie Cowles Krug [of U. 8.] 
[10599 
© Apr. 20, 1920; 2 ec. May 10, 1920; 
Hi 479200; Woman’s missionary soc. 
of the evangelical assn., Cleveland. 


CLAYTON’S GRAND MARCH; by Chas. D. 
Blake, arr. by H. L. Harts [of U. S.]; 
piano, six hands, in BE flat. [10600 

© May 21, 1920; 2 c. May 29, 1920; 
Ei 479966; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston. 


CLEO; words by DeWitte Hagar, music 
bia. FE. Rion for U-'S..], arr” by 
Chauncey Haines [of U. 8.] [10601 

© 1c Apr..8, 1920; E 475006; 
Daniel F. Rinn, Los Angeles. 


CLEOPATRA; polka, by D. Tripepi [of 

U. 8.17% piano. [10602 

© 1¢. May 1, 1920; E 475945; 
Domenico Tripepi, Brooklyn. 


CLIFFE (BENJAMIN FRANKLIN) Sona- 
titta no. 1’; by B.:F. Cliffe [oLrU. 821; 
viclin and piano. [10603 

© Apr. 30, 1920; 2 ce. May 1, 1920; 
FE 480025; Benjamin Franklin Cliffe, 
Akron, O. 


CLIMBING MORNING GLORIES ; September 
flower, words by Jessica Moore, mu- 
sie by Geo. L. Spaulding [of U. 8.]; 
piano, words ad lib. (Birthday 
blossoms) [10604 

© May 20, 1920; 2 ec. May 24, 1920; 
E 480715; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


CLOSE TO TEARS; words and music by 
A. Peairs [of U. S.J, arr. by Jacob 
Sauerwien [of U. S.] [10605 

© 1c. June,-1, 1920; E 478962; 
Adele Peairs, Detroit. 


CLOUDLAND ; valse hesitation, by Harry 
Collman [of Great Britain]; piano. 
[10606 

© May 1, 1920; 1c. May 8, 1920; 

HW) 476511; J. Saville & co., London. 


pt. IT, B.S. 4S 


CLUB AMERICA ; himno, letra de Claudio 
Garcia Cabrera, musica de Mario 
Valdés Costa [of Cuba, domiciled at 
New York] - [10607 

© 1c. May 8, 1920; E 480223; 
Juan A. Pérez, New York. 


CiuTsAM (G. H.) 101 original studies ; 
by G. H. Clutsam [of Great Bri- 
tain]; pf., continental fingering. 
bks. 1-4. [10608-10611 

© Apr. 27, 1920; 1 ce. May 19, 1920; 
E 476676476679; Metzler & oo. 
(1909) ltd., London. 


Coast (THE) DEFENDERS; march, by 
Nancy Switzer [of U. S.J, arr. by 
Wm. M. Schmitt; piano. [10612 

© Apr. 16, 1920; 2 ec. May 7, 1920; 
E 480204; Jos. Krolage music co., 
Cincinnati. 


CocK-TAIL HOUR; from Maid to love, 
words by Ramond W. Peck, music 
by Perey Wenrich [of U. S.] [10613 

© June 5, 1920; 2 c. June 8, 1920; 
E 481189; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


Corur (Un) See Davico (Vincenzo) 
.§ chants brefs. 


CoLiIBRiI; waltzes, by Ernest C.-Klaphoiz 

[of U. S8.]; instrumental. [10614 

© 1c May 11, 1920; E 480378; 
Vanda Orloff, Brooklyn. 


COLLEEN 0’ MINE; words by Harry L. 
Kerr, music by Gerald McDonald [of 
U. 8.) [10615 

© May 20, 1920; 2 c. May 14, 1920; 
E 479301; J. W. Jenkins’ sons music 
co., Kansas City, Mo. 


CoLiieR (Le) See Amour fardé. 


CoLorabo; words by O. C. Chamberlin, 
music by Edouard Hesselberg [of 
U. §.] [10616 

© May 5, 1920; 2 c. May 26, 1920; 
E 479845; O. C. Chamberlin, Inde- 
pendence, Kan. 


CoME AND DO THE KELLY TWO-STEP; 
written by Frank Wood, composed 
by Maurice Scott [of England] 

[10617 
"© Mar. 15, 1920;°1 @ Apenze 
1920; E 476636; Star music pub. €o., 
itd., London. ' 


CoME BACK AND DRIVE THE CLOUDS 
AWAY; words and musie by C. I. 
Bernard [of.U. 8.] [10618 

© 1c. Apr. 24, 1920; BH 475719; 
Catherine Isabella Bernard, Spo- 
kane, Wash. , 


696 


- MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1920 40634 
> | 

Come BACK IN ROSE-TIME; words by | CoME, COME, MY ALL YOU SHALL BE 

Charles Roff, music by Alister (Komm, komm, herziiebster mein) ; 

Foster [of Great Britain]; in G. words and music by P. 1. Engels [of 

[10619 U. 8.J]; English and German texts. 

© Mar. 30, 1920; 1 ¢« Apr. 1, [10627 


© 1 c. May 25, 1920; E 480738; 


1920; E 469991; Edwin Ashdown, 
Peter Joseph Engels, New York. 


itd., London. 


COME DRINK A HEALTH TO CLOVIS HIGH; 
words and music by C. R. Chaney 


CoME BACK TO DAD AND MOTHER; words 
fof -U. S.]; eho.- to words ‘anon. 


by J. A. Harris, music by Glen Shel- 

grove [of U. §S.] [10620 
©i1ec May 1, 1920; E 475954; 

Jessie A. Harris, Waukesha, Wis. 


Clovis, Calif., Clovis Union High 
School. 
[10628 
©). Apri: 28, 1920; 2° esi May 43, 
1929; E 479872; Charlies R, Chaney, 
Sanger, Calif. 


CoME BACK TO DIXIELAND; words by 
Justine Lawson, music by author 
and Forbes Fancher [of U. S.] 

[10621 

© Apr. 28, 1920; 2 ce. Apr. 23, 

1920; EH 478610; United music pro- 
ducers, New York. 


ComME FLO TO MY BUNGALOW; duet, 
words and melody by S. Koliskey 
[of Canada, domiciled at Cleveland, 
O.], arr. by Herman Hummeil [of 
Ue S.J [10629 

© 1c. Apr. 16, 1920; E 478420; 


CoME BACK TO DREAMLAND AND ME; AD: ; 
Sclomon Koliskey, Cleveland. 


words by Percy Edgar, music by 
Sidney Lennox [of England] 
[10622 
© Apr. 29, 1920; 1 c. May 6, 
1920; E 476475; H. Sharples & son, 
Itd., London. 


COME FOR A SCOOTER MOTOR JOY-RIDE; 
words and music by Harry Carlton 
and J. A. Tunbridge [of England] 

[106300 
© May 19, 1920; 1 May 20, 1920; 
E 476748; B. Feldman & co., Lon- 


CoME BACK TO ME; words and music Ton 


by A. M. O’Neil-Lewis [of U. S.] 
Seattle, Wash., Sunset music pub. 
co. [10623 

mi May 26,1920: 2 ec. June.1, 
1920; E 482000; Alice M. O’Neil- 
Lewis, Seattle. 


CoME HOME, DEAR DADDY, COME HOME; 
words by H. Young, music by E. S. 
S. Huntington [of U. S8.] [10631 

© 1 ec. May 18, 1920; E 480480; 
Harry Young, Edgewater, N. J. 


CoME BACK TO NAPOLI; words and 
_musie by G. Romilli [of U. S.] - 
[10624 


CoME, JOIN THE DANCE; part-song, by 
Lity Strickland [of U. S.]; mixed 


voices. - (Octavo series, no. 191) 
@ May 20, 1920; 2. c. May 24, [10632 
1920; E 480706; Theo. Presser co., ©A an. ~ 1). 
Ry : ; pr: 12;°7920 ; 2: Apr. 15,1920 ; 
Philadelphia. E 475400; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 


Boston, 
CoME BACK TO THE GARDEN BY THE 


SEA; words by FF. B. Parchen, music | Goywse re Rose; versi di A. Genise 
by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.J] New | ~ inusie ai G. Lama [of Italy]; mand. 


York, World music pub. corp. 
Dias "es se Pp eis) Pe ae 
© May 1, 1920; 2c. May 3, 1920; | 4990: 3 476634; Italian book co., 
E 480039; Frank B. Parchen, Mil- NWeweeVork . : 
waukee, 
; CoME NOW LET US REASON TOGETHER. 
CoME, BE MY VALENTINE; words by See Palestrina (Giovanni Pierluigi 
Lancelot Andrews, music by Bryce- Sante) 


son Treharne [of England, domiciled 
at New York] (Twelve settings of | Com on LET’s GO; poem by C. A. Kells, 
old English words, no. 2) [10626 | melody by R. A. Browne [of U. 8.] 


© May 4, 1920; 2 ec. May 5, 1920; [10634 
E 479096; Composers’ music corp., © 1c. May 24, 19820; H 479707; 
New York. Chas. A. Kelis, Hudson, N. Y. 


29—20-——-3 657 


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10635 


CoME OUT IN THE MOONLIGHT WITH 
ME; words by S. Pureell, music by 
Leogen Denric [of U. S.] [10685 

© 1c. May 29, 1920; E 479913; 
Susie Purcetl, Swissvale, Pa. 


CoME ouT Mary; fox trot by Ernest 
C:  Kiapsholz + [oft Us -S:] 4 aastra: 
mental. [ 10636 

© 1c. May 5d, 1920; E 479114; 
Wanda Orloff, Brooklyn. 


CoME REPENT; words by M. B. B. and 
R. C. C., music by M. B. Best [of U. 
S.] (In Sermons in song no. 1) 

[10637 

© May 3, 1920; 2c. May 10, 1920; 

E 479211; Marvin B. Best, Jasper, 
Ala. 


COME SING THE SUMMER IN; words by 
Edward ‘Teschemacher, music by 
Dorothy Bethune [of Great Britain] ; 
in ©, [10638 

© May 17,°9%920; ‘Ie May 18, 
E 476649; W. Paxton & co., ltd., 
London. 


COME TAKE A DANCE WITH ME; words 
and music by C. Nero, [of U. S8.] 
[10639 


© 1c. May 12, 1920; E 479256; 
Carl Nero, New York. 


COME TO MY CASTLES, LOVE; words and 
music by F. C. Cutler [of U. S.] 
Worcester, Mass., Cutler-Field music 
co. [10640 


© Apr. 24, 1920; 2 c. May 3. 1920; 
E 480638; Frank Chapin Cutler, 
Worcester, Mass. 


COME WHERE THE MOON IS ALWAYS 
SHINING; words by E. K. Burton, 
music by Artie Bowers [of U. S8.] 

[10641 


© 1c. May 28, 1920; E 479938; 
Erva K. Burton, Madison, Mo. 


COME YE THANKFUL PEOPLE; words of 
an old hymn, music by John Prindle 
Scott [of U. 8.]; high in E flat. 

[10642 

© May 3, 1920; 2 ec. May 4, 1920; 

E 480075; Harold Flammer, inc., 
New York. 


CoMING BACK HOME. See Songs with 


a soul. 


COMMENT S’ECRIRE; paroles de Charles 
Fuster, musique de Maurice Pesse 
[of France] 3 [10643 

© Apr. 24 1920; 1c. May 10, 1920; 
E 476543; Jean Jobert, Paris. 


pt. Il, W's: 


COMMUNION (THE) ; service, music by 
Gottfried H. Federlein [of U. 8.]; 
mixed voices, in D. (8 vo. choruses 
no. 6822. Cover-title: The office of 
the holy communion) [10644 

© June 1, 1920; 2c. June 2, 1920; 
H 480886; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. 


CoMPANY; reading with music, words 
and music by Mary Wyman Williams 
fof: aS. 1] [10645 

© May 1, 1920; 2 ce. May 7, 1920; 
E 480355; Clayton F. Summy ¢o., 
Chicago. 


CoMPLAINTE. See Duboscq (Claude) 
Trois mélodies. : 


COMRADES OF THE LEGION; march by 
John Philip Sousa [of U. 8.]; band. 
4to. [10646 

© June 1, 1920; 2 c. June 4, 1920; 
E 480949; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleve- 
land. 


Con AMOUR; melody by P. Beaumont, 
arr. by H. F. Odell [of U. 8.]; full 
mand. orch. [10647 

© Feb. 6, 1920; 2 ec. May 17, 1920; 
E 479450; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment | 


Concerto. See Grieg (Edvard Hag- 
erup )—Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch) 


CoNcCERTO IN A MINOR. See Bach (Jo- 
hann Sebastian) 


Conry ISLAND JAzz; by J. Frankel [of 

U. S.J ; piano. [10648 

© 1c. June 4, 1920; E 480986; 
Joseph Frankel, New York. 


ConriDENce. See Davico (Vincenzo) 
5 chants brefs. 


CONSCIOUSNESS ALL; words by Marian 
F. Carter, music by Ariadne Holmes 
Edwards [of U. S8.] [10649 

© May 7, 1920; 2 c. May 5, 1920; 
E 479120; Sherman Square music 
pub. co., New York. 


ConspPIRATORS (THE); by J. Santos Lof 
U. S.]; orch. with piano. 4to. (Ci- 
nema ine. series, no. 21) [10650 

© May 10, 1920; 2 c. May 15, 1920; 
E 480455; Belwin, inc., New York. 


ConvEeNT ECftoES; by Paul Bronte [of 
Australia]; piano. (Paling’s piano 
series, no. 273) [10651 

© May 17, 1920; 1 ec. May 17, 1920; 
E 476624; W. H. Paling & co., ltd., 
Sydney, Australia. 


658 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


ro. 6, 1920 


10669 


CoRBEAU (LE) ET LE RENARD; paroles et 
musique de Mario Versepuy [of 
France | [10652 

© Apr. 12, 1920; 1¢. Apr. 24, 1920; 
E 4763881; Maurice Senart et cie., 
Paris. 


CorpiaL. See In varying mood. 


CorFU; by Joseph Holbrooke [of Eng- 
land] op. 49; pf. (Impressions of a 
tour, no. 9) [10653 

© June 7, 1920; 1c. June 12, 1920; 
E 484121; G. Ricordi &co., Milan. 


CormMoRAN (LE) See Kaleidoscope. 


CoRNER (THE) AND OTHER SONGS FOR 
CHILDREN ; words by C. W. Emlyn, 
music by Herbert Blatch [of Great 
Britain] (Curwen edition, no. 5814) 

© Apr. 6, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 22, 1920; 
E 476359; J. Curwen & sons, Itd., 
London. 


Corpus CHRISTI BLUES; jazz fox trot, 

by HE. D. Tressler [of U. 8.]; piano. 

[10655 

© May 27, 1920; 2 c. May 27, 1920; 

E 479779; E. D. Tressler, Wilson- 
ville, Neb. 


CorripA ; valse jota, by Ernest C. Klap- 
holz [of U. S.]; instrumental. 
[10656 
© 1c. May 11, 1920; E 480379; 
Wanda Orloff, Brooklyn. 


CorsIcAN MAID; by J. A. Cirina [of U. 

S.]; piano. [10657 

© 1 ¢. May 17, 1920: E 4793538; 
Joseph A. Cirina, New York. 


COSMOPOLITAN MARSCH; by EH. Dorazil 
[of U. §.]; orch. with piano. Chi- 
eago, Ill, Cosmopolitan pub. co. 
4to. [10658 

© May 21, 1920; 2c. May 24, 1920; 
E 479725; Ed. Dorazil, Chicago. 


CoTTaAcgE (THE) WHERE DREAMS COME 


TRUE; words by Hugh EH. Wright, | 


music by Pat Thayer [of England] ; 
in E flat. [10659 


© Mar. 31, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 28, 
1920; E 476417; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. 


CotTron ; Cotton was a little Dixie rose, 
fox trot ballad, by Geo. A. Little and 
Fred Rose, arr. by Geo. J. Trinkaus 
[of U. 8.]; vocat orch., in E flat. 

[10660 

© Apr. 20, 1920; 2 ¢ Apr. 

1920; E 475567; M. Witmark & sons, 

New York. (Copyright is claimed on 
new arrangement] 


22, 


CoTTON BLOSSOM LAND; words by Bart- 
ley Costello and Bob Schafer, mel- 
ody by Dave Ringle [of U.S.], arr. 
by Bob Haring [of U. S.J [10661 

© 1 c¢. May 14, 1920; E 479304; 
Triangle music pub co., New York. 


County (THE) FAIR; words and mel- 
ody by H. M. Culbertson [of U. S.] 
Svo. [10662 

© May 10, 1920; 2 c. May 19, 
1920; E 4795387; H. M. Culbertson, 
Medina, Wis. 


Courtine; from Bran pie revue, writ- 
ten and composed by Harford Wor- 
lock and James M. Gallatly [of Eng- 
land] [10663 

© Apr. 23, 1920; 1 c. May 1, 1920; 
E 476439; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


CRADLE SONG; by Albert Sammons [of 
Engiand] op. 17; violin and piano. 
[10664 

© May 7, 1920; 1 «. May 24, 1920; 

E 476757; Hawkes & son, London. 


— by B. F. Cliffe [of U. S.]; violin 
and piano. (Five artists solos) 
[10665 
© Apr. 8, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 28, 1920; 
E 4788380; Benjamin Franklin Cliffe, 
Akron, O. 


chorus, words and music by Alex- 
ander Macfadyen, arr. by Daniel 
Protheroe [of U. S.]; women’s 
voices. 4to. (Three-part songs for 
women’s voices, no. 2631) [10666 

© -May.12, 1920; 2 ec. May 17, 
1920; E 479419; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement] 


CREAM (THE) OF OUR BOYS; words by 
E. W. Holmquest, music by Julia M. 
Rogers: fof -U..S.]; arr. by G.i H. 
Fairclough. [10667 


© Apr. 10, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 9, 1920; 


E 479843: Evangeline W. Holm- 
quest, St. Paul. 
CREATURE; tre canti, melodie pasco- 


liane di Domenico Alaleona [of 
Italy] 4to. Contents: Morto.—Or- 
fano.—Fides. [10668 


© June 7, 1920; 2 ec. June 12, 
1920; E 484115; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


CRICKET; polka, by Ernest C. Klapholz 
[of U. S.]; instrumental. [10669 


© 1c. May 5, 1920; BH 479115; 
Wanda Orloff, Brooklyn. 


G59 


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10670 


CRINOLINE (THE); Saunter, by R. S. 
Stoddon [of England]; piano. 
[10670 


© May 19, 1920; 1 « May 20, 
1920; E- 476749; B. Feldman & ©co., 
London. 


CRISPINO E LA COMARE (The cobbler 
and the fairy); selection from the 
opera in 4 acts by Luigi and Fed- 
erico Ricci, arr. by Chas. J. Roberts 
lot. Uy. 5.13 +full Oren: [10671 

© Mar. (25; 19203. 02 . ity. AT, 
1920; E 479478; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


CrocopitE (THE); words by Howard 
E. Rogers, music by Harry Akst and 
Otto Motzan [of UD. '-<8:],. arr. by 
Chas. N. Grant. [10672 

© Apr. 43, 1920-2 1e. -Apracd5, 
1920; H 475896; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 


Croon ISLAND; words by James A. 
Finlay, music by Robert Mees [of 
Great Britain]; with violin obbl.; 
in G. [10673 

© ‘Apr. 27001920; “1. ic. Apr.- 29; 
1920; E 476411; Edwin Ashdown, 
1td., London. 


Cross (THE) OF NO MAN’S LAND; words 
and music by Etta B. Sage [of U. 
S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[10674 

©) May .2;°19207'<20e)> May 10, 

1920; E 480310; Hattie B. Hage, 
' Barr, Mont. 


CROSSING THE BAR; Words by Tenny- 
son-Fletcher, music by R. L. Fletcher 
[of U. S.] . (Concert classics) 

[10675 

© May 5, 1920; 1 c. May 8, 1920, 

1c. May 22, 1920; E 479638; Robert 

Lowe Fletcher, Wheeling, W. Va. 

[Copyright is claimed second verse 
and arrangement of music] 


CROSSING THE RUBICON; scout drama 
in two scenes, words C. N. Emlyn, 
music by Herbert Blatch [of Great 
Britain] 4to. (Curwen edition, no. 
3617 ) [10676 

ee) et Ge 1920 le. Ameer ee. 
1920; E 476358; J. Curwen & sons, 
Itd., London. 


Cuckoo (THE) cLocK; by Leopold 
Godowsky [of U.8.]; pf. (Triakon- 
tameron, no. 26) [10677 


© May 29, 1920; 2 c. June 2, 1920; 
EK 480914; G.. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. 


Dt. I, Bass, Vee 


CUDDLE UP; fox trot, by Brown .and 
Von Tilzer, played by Clarence 
Jones [of U. S.] (Imperial player 
rolls, no. 91084.) [10678 

©. May, 19, 1920542 -¢- May 26; 
1920; EK 479760; Imperial player 
roll co., Chicago. [Copyright is 
claimed on interpretation. ] 


— words by Lew Brown, music by 
Albert Von Tilzer [of U. S.] 
[10679 
© Apr.’ 21,° 1920-2 ey Age eae 
1920; E 478844; Broadway music 
corp., New York. 


CUDDLING ARMS; words by Sam M. 
Lewis and Joe Young, music by M. | 
Kk. Jerome [of U. S.] [10680 

© Apr. 14, 1920; 2 e May 3; 
1920; E 480095; Waterson, Berlin 
& Snyder co., New York. 


Cup (A) oF TEA; trio from Honey- 
dew, lyric by Joseph Herbert, music 
by Efrem Zimbalist [of U. S.] 

. [10681 

© ‘Apr. 28, °1920% 2%c. Aur = 22 

1920; E 478801; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


CUPID’S DREAM; waltzes, by Ernest C. 

Kiapholz [of U. 8.]; instrumental. 

[10682 

© 1c. May 5, 1920; E 479112; 
Wanda Orloff, Brooklyn. 


CuPLE CHINO; de 19-20, letra de 
José F. Elizondo mdasiea de HE. Vigil 
y Robles [of Mexico] [10683 

© Feb. 27, 1920: i.e) Joma 


1920; E 476883; Eduardo Vigil, 
Mexico City. Mex. 
CYGNE (LE) Sze Saint - Saéns 


(Charles Camille) 


CYNTHIA’S REVELS; song from the 
drama, words by Ben Jonson, music 
by J. C. C. Taylor [of Hngland] 

[10684 
© May 26, 1920; 1 c. May 27, 1920; 
E 476767; J. C. C. Taylor, London. 


Czarpas. See Ballet russe. 


OZERNY (CARL) 32 new daily exercises ; 
by C. Czerny, op. 848, ed. and fingered 
by Thomas F. Dunhill [of Great 
Britain] ; piano. (Augener’s edition, 
no: 6509) [10685 

© May 5, 1920; i c. May 29, 1920; 
E 476824; Augener, Itd., London. 
[Copyright is claimed on editing and 
fingering] 


660 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1920 


DADDIES SHIMMY; by J. Frankel [of 
U. S.]; piano. [10686 


© 1c. June 4, 1920; E 480932; 
Joseph Frankel, New York. 


DADDY COME BEDDY WITH ME; words 
by M. F. Murphy, music by Geo. Tre- 
vor [of U. S.] [10687 
 ©41e. May 17, 1920; E 479383; 
Mary Frances Murphy, Aurora, IU. 


DADDY DEAR, I’M COMING BACK TO THE 
FARM ; written and composed by Bert 
Lee and R. P. Weston [of Great Brit- 
ain] [10688 


© May 14, 1920; 1c. May 28, 1920; 
E 476770; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


DADDY HERE’S TO YOU; words by S. J. 
Kennedy, music by E. S. 8S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S.] [10689 

© 1c. May 22, 1920; E 480628; 
S. J. Kennedy, Evanston, I11. 


DADDY MY OWN; words by A. Wiley, 
music by E. S. 8S. Huntington [of 
.s.] [10690 

© 1c May 6, 1920; E 480138; 
Arlene Wiley, Carlyle, Mont. 


DADE COMMANDERY ; march, by Al. Mor- 
ton [of U. S.], arr. by Mackie-Beyer 
[of U. 8.]; band. 4to. [10691 

© May 6, 1920; 2 c& May 7, 1920; 
E 479153; J. W. Pepper & son, Phila- 
delphia. 


DAFFODILS; by Frances Terry [of. U. 
S.]; piano. (Two miniatures) 
[10692 
© Apr. 30, 1920; 2 c. May 3, 1920; 
E 479011; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


DAINTY DAISIES; April flower, words 
by Jessica Moore, music by George 
L. Spaulding [of U. 8.] ; piano, words 
ad lib. (Birthday blossoms) 

© May 20, 1920, 2 c. May 24, 1920; 
E 480681; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


DaAtcrozE (KE. JAQUES) Dix duos; 
rondes et ballades frangaises, paroles 
de Paul Fort, musique de E. Jaques- 
Dalcroze [of Switzerland] 1°" re- 
cueil, no. 1-5. Contents:—1. La 
noce.—2. J’ai des p’tites fleurs 
bleues.—3. L’amour.—4. La chanson 
fatale-—sd. Le vent. [10694 

er Dec cot, 1919 t! €- Mareas. 
1920; E 469741; Ad. Henn, Geneva, 
Switzerland. 


[10693 


10702 
DAMME BLUES; fox trot, lyric and mu- 
sic by Harold Wilson [ef U. 8.] 
[10695 
© 1c. May 4, 1920; E 480026; 
George B. Gerard, Holland Patent, 
N.. xX. 


DANCE OF THE CHIMES; by W. M. Fel- 
tou: for Us 8.13. pi. [10696 
© Apr. 30, 1920; 2 c. May 3, 1920; 
E 478994; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
Gelphia, 
DANCE OF THE SYLPHS. See Berlioz 
(Hector Louis) 


DANCE (THE) THEY CALL BUZZING THE 
RAG; words and music by M. B. Dodd 
[of U. 8.] [10697 

© May 10, 1920; 2 «& May 15, 
1920; E 480445; Mauryce B. Dodd, 
inc., Baltimore. 


DANCE-O-MANIA; fox trot, by Gilbert 
and Cooper, played by Roy Bargy 
[of U. S.] (Imperial player rolls, no. 
91087 ) [10698 

© May 19, 1920; 2 c. May 26, 
1920; E 479765; Imperial player roll 
co., Chicago. [Copyright is claimed 
on interpretation ] 


DANCING (THE) 
Merivale green. 


FIDDLER. See On 


Dancing (THE) MARIONETTE; by Har- 
old Henry [of U. S.] op. 11; piano. 
(Sheet music edition, p. 1028) 

[10699 

©) Mar) 1, 1920-2. «Way 1 

1920; E 479470; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


DANCING ON THE LAWN. See Schifer 
(Christian) Six melodic essays. 


DANCING WAVES; waltz, by Paul Law- 

son [of U. S.]; piano. [10700 

© Apr. 30, 1920; 2 c. May 3, 1920; 

E 479006; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


DANS L’ATTENTE; Cambrai-occupé 1917, 
de Aug. Macquet [of France]; 
piano. Paris, J. Pitault. [10701 

©F Apr, a2. 192: 1: G, Apr. 24, 
1920; E 476394; H. Pitault, Paris. 


DANS LA NUIT. See Schumann (Rob- 


ert Alexander) 


DANSE ANTIQUE; de F. L. de Cardelus 
[of France]; orch. et piano con- 
ducteur. 4to. [10702 

© May 26, 1920; 1 ¢ June 10, 
1920; E 484071; Maison des arts, 
Paris. 


661 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10703 


DANSE ARCADIENNE; by George Dudley 
Martin [of U. 8.]; pf. ~ [10703 
© Apr. 30, 1920; 2 ec. May 3, 1920; 
Ei 478995; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 
DANSE CAPRICE; by Anna Segal [of U. 
S.J; piano. [10704 
© 1c June 10, 1920; E 482265; 
Hugo Segal, Highland Park, Mich. 
by Clarence Cameron White [of 
W..S:-] . op. 16, no. 3+. piano: eE1eTo5 
© May 7, 1920; 2 c. May 11, 1920; 
EH 479225; C. W. Thompson &. co., 
Boston. 


DANSE COLUMBINE; by Lily Strickland 

for “UU. S.]*, piano. [10706 

© May 20, 1920; 2 c. May 24, 1920; 

BH 480721; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


DANSE DES NEGRILLONS; by Cecil 
Baumer [of England]; piano. 

[10707 

© May 27, 1920; 1c. May 28, 1920; 

E 476805; Elkin & co., Itd., London. 


DANSE LORRAINE; by L. J. Oscar Fon- 
taine [of U. S.] op. 155, no. 4; pf. 
[10708 
© Apr. 30, 1920; 2 c. May 3, 1920; 
E 479007; Theo. Presser co., Phil- 
adelphia. 


DANSE NEGRE. 
voyage. 


See Impressions de 


DANSE VILLAGEOISE; by Jean Perron 

[of France] op. 33; piano. [10709 

© May 8, 1920; 1 ce. May 24, 1920; 

E 476722; J. Perron, Auxerre, 
France. 


DANSKE DIGTE; tekst af Ludyv. Hol- 
stein [og andre], sat i musik af Chr. 
Christiansen [of Denmark] 4to. 

[10710 

© Apr. 6, 1920; 1 ¢. May 7, 1920; 

E 476517; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. 


DANZA PROFANA. See Danza sacra. 


DANZA SACRA [E] DANZA PROFANA; di 
Alfredo Berisso [of Italy] ; pf. [10711 
© Apr: 15,.1920° Ve Apr. 16.9920 ; 

E 476190; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


DARBININKO DAINA; misSram chorui, 
words anon., music by Stasys Simkus 
[of Lithuania, domiciled at Chicago, 
Ill.}] (Musy muzika, no. 4) 

{10712 

@) Mar: 22,7 1920 +2 ie. May 28, 
1920; EH 480860; S. Simkus & Xavier 
- Strumskis music pub. co., Brooklyn. 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 15 


DARDANELLA ; characteristic intermezzo 
or fox trot, by Felix Bernard and 
Johnny S. Black, arr. par S. Chapel- 
ier [of France]; or 4to. [10713 

© Apr. 24, 1930; “1 G& Miay 30 
1920; E 476569; Chappell & co., ltd., 
Paris. [Copyright is‘claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


fox-trot, words by Fred Fisher, 
version francaise de Pierre D’Amor, 
musique de Félix Bernard and 
Johnny S. Black [of .U. S8.] 1. Chant 
et piano.—2. Piano seul. . 
[10714, 10715 
© Apr. 24, 1920; 2 ce each May 
10, 1920; E 476570, 476571; Chappell . 
& co., ltd., Paris. 


- DARDANELLA (THE) BLUES; fox trot, 


by Black and Fisher, played by 
Clarence Jones [of U. 8.] (Imperial 
player rolls, no 91093.) [10716 


( May 19, 1920; 2 e. May 26, 
1920; E 479764; Imperial player roll 
co., Chicago. [Copyright is claimed 
on interpretation. ] 


from Tick tack toe, lyric by F. 
Fisher, music by Johnny S. Black 
fot 1. [10717 

© Apr. 27, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 28, 1920; 
E 478819; Fred Fisher, inc., New _ 
York. 


Dark (THE) PINE GROVE. See In the 
forest. 


= 


Davico (ViNcENzO) 5 chants brefs; 
poémes de divers auteurs, musique 
de Davico [of Italy] Contents: 
Lied. — Amour. — Un Coeur. — Visi- 
teurs.—Confidence. [10718 

C Apr. 12, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 24, 1920; 
E 476367 ; E. Demets, Paris. 


DAWN (THE) OF ANOTHER DAY; words 
by B. Bardon, melody by Gustave 
Barto [pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of 
os [10719 

© 1c May 38, 1920; E. 479031; 
Blanche Bardon, Manchester, Wash. 


Day (A) DREAM; words by H. ME 
Laurence, melody by Gustave Barto 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of.U. 8.] 

~ [10720 
© 1c. May 19, 1920; E 479501; 
Hazel M. Laurence, Regina, Canada. 

Day pREAMS. See First (The) posi- 

tion. 


662 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1920 


DAYLIGHT DREAMING; words by C. Don- 
gus, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. S.J] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[10721 
© May 29, 1920; 2c. June 4, 1920; 
E 480975; Clara Donegus, New Ulm, 
Minn. 


Days; words and music by S. B. 
Glasse [of U. S.] Los Angeles, Calif., 
Orpheus musie co. [10722 

© Apr. 15, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 15, 1920; 
E 475392; Samuel B. Glasse, Los 
Angeles, 


Days (THE) THAT USED TO BE; words 
by L. Smith, music by E. S. 8. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S8.] [10723 

© 1 ec. May 18, 1920; E 480484; 
Leroy Smith, Brooklyn, N. Y. 


DEAR EYES I LOVE SO WELL; words and 
music by Clifton E. Boanas [of Aus- 
tralia] (Paling’s song series, no. 85) 

[10724 

© Apr. 21, 1920; 1c. Apr. 19, 1920; 

EH 476258; W. H. Paling & co., ltd., 
Sydney, Australia. 


DEAR GIRL OF MY MOONLIGHT DREAMS; 
words by J. Caswell Williamson, mu- 
sic by Claude M. Williamson [of 
LORS [10725 

© Apr. 27, 1920; 2 ec. May 1, 1920; 
FE 475973; Warner C. Williams & co., 
Indianapolis. 


DEAR HEART MINE; words by S. Beue- 
dict, music by A. Leopold Richard [of 
U. 8.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[10726 

© June 1, 1920; 2c. June 4, 1920; 

E 481001 ; Susie Benedict, Neillsville, 
Wis. 


DEAR HEART 0’ MINE; words and music 
by M. S. Schobert [of U. S.] [10727 
© 1c. May 5, 1920; E 479106; 
May Stegner Schobert, Racine, Wis. 


‘DEAR HOME TIES. See Breezes in the 


pines. 


DEAR LAND OF MY DREAMS; words and 
music by R. F. O’Shaughnessy [of 
U. S.J], arr. by John L. Herman [of 
U?s.1 [10728 

© 1c. May 15, 1920; E 480436; R. 
F. O’Shaughnessy, St. Louis, 


DEAR LITTLE BABY ; words and music by 

G. R. O’Neil [of U. S.] [10729 

© 1c. May 13, 1920; E 480889; 
George Rowley O’Neil, St. Louis. 


- DEAR OF MY HEART; 


DEAR LITTLE FOUR LEAF CLOVER; words 
by C. E. Broderick, music by Geo. 
Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New York, World 
music pub. corp. [10730 

© May.1, 1920;°2 ¢. May 3, 1920; 
E 480038; Cora HE. Broderick, Wa- 
verly, Wash. 


DEAR LITTLE GIRL BE MINE; words by 
R. C. Goldman and Louis T. Kest- 
ner, music by R. C. Goldman [of 
U. S.] [10731 

© 1c. June 10, 1920; E 482266; 
R. Clifford Goldman, Reading, Pa. 


DEAR LITTLE LILY; words by C. E. 
Dufour, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. §.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [10732 

© May 19, 1920; 2 c. May 22, 
1920; E 479606; Charles E. Dufour, 
Slidell, La. 


DEAR LITTLE MOTHER OF MINE; words 
by L. L. Malone, melody by T. F. 
Cornell [of U. 8.] [10733 

©1 ec May 8, 1920; E 480221; 
Leslie Lestrange Malone, New York. 


DEAR LITTLE NIECE OF MINE; words by 
J. J. Smith, music by E. S. 8S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [10734 

© 1c. May 3, 1920; E 479063; J. 
J. Smith, New York. 

DEAR LITTLE SHAMROCK OF MINE; 
words by C. J. Morgan, music by 
Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New York, 
World music pub. corp. [10735 

© May 18, 1920; 2 ec May 19, 
1920; E 480530; Charles J. Morgan, 
Boston. 

DEAR LOUISE WON’T YOU PLEASE TAKE 
A WALK WITH ME; words by Deb- 
orah Mabelle Ainslie, music by 
Geo. Trevor [of U. S.] [10736 

©1e. May 24, 1920; E 479738; 
Mabel Ensley, Knoxville, Tenn. 

DEAR MOTHER; words by A. Lundh, 
music by E. 8S. 8S. Huntington [of 
UerS.] [10737 

©l1e June 4, 1920; E 482073; 
Adolph Lundh, Chicago. 
words and music 


by M. Hunter [of U. S.] New York, 
Lenox music co. [10738 
© June 5, 1920; 2 c. June’7, 1920; 


E 481048; New 
Nork. 

DEAR OLD DADDY; Words and music by 

¥. C. Booth [of U. ve [10739 

© May 6, 1920; 2 ec. May 8, 1920; 

E 480209; F. C. ae oth, Westfield, 
Mass. 


Morri is Hunter, 


663 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10740 


pt. 1, n..s., v.15 


DEAR OLD-FASHIONED MOTHER OF MINE; 
words by Jack Wagner, music by 
Jack Alfred [of U. S.] [10740 

@. May 2, 19205) 2c Wax rap. 
1920; E 479547; Progressive music 
pub. co., Wheeling, W. Va. 

DEAR OLD GAL WHO’S YOUR PAL TO- 
NIGHT; words by Raymond B. Egan, 
musie by Richard A. Whiting [of 
U. S.] [10741 

© May 7, 1920; 2 ec. May 8, 1920; 
E 479173; Jerome H. Remick & ¢o., 
New York. 


DEAR OLD GIRLIE MINE; words by E. I. 
King, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[10742 

© May 15, 1920; 2 c. May 20, 

1920; E 480602; Emmaline I. King, 
Morrisonville, Ill. 

DEAR OLD HOME; words by B. B. Fox, 
music by E. S. S. Huntington [of 
U.. 82 [10743 

© 1c. May 38, 1920; EH 479072; 
Bertha B. Fox, Centerbrook, Conn. 

DEAR OLD HOME TOWN; words and 
music by C. C. Simpson [of U. 8.], 
arr. by Frank D. Harris [of U. S.] 

[10744 

© 1c June 8, 1920; E 482048; 

Charles Carlisle Simpson, Wells- 
burg, W. Va. 

DEAR OLD ILLINOIS; words by L. T. 
Sims, melody by Luther A. Clark 
[of U. 8.] [10745 

© 1c Apr. 15, 1920; BE 475461; 
Leo T. Sims, Chicago. 

DEAR oLD LUNA KNOWS; words by W. 
N. Phillips, music by Leo Friedman 
fof Us: Sz)" ‘Chicago; Ij,. sNorth 
American music pub. co. [10746 

© Mar. 9, 1920; 2 ec. June 7, 1920; 
E 481046; Wendell N. Phillips, Okla- 
homa City, OKl. 

DEAR OLD MAMMY; words and music 
by F. Davis [of U. S.] [10747 

© 1c. May 38, 1920; E 479064; 
Florence Davis, Albertsvilie, Ala. 

DEAR OLD MOTHER MINE; words and 
music by EH. Keller [of U. S.] Chi- 
cago, Ill., Keller Buchanan music 
co. [10748 

© Apr. 29, 1920; 2 c. May 3, 1920; 
E 479034; Elizabeth Keller, Chicago. 


DEAR OLD NEW ENGLAND; marching 
song, words and music by Peggy 
Beardsley [of U. S.] [10749 

© May 19, 1920; 2 © May 22, 
1920; E 480612; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 


DEAR OLD OHIO AND HOME SWEET 
HOME; words by J. W. Mabin, mel- 
ody by Thomas F. Connell [of U. §.] 

: [10750 
© 1c. May 12, 1920; E 479282; 
J. W. Mabin, Springfield, O. 


DEAR OLD TENNESSEE; by J. Barnett 

[of U. S.]; instrumental. [10751 

© 1c. May 12, 1920; E 479283; 
Jack Barnett, New York. 


DEAR SWEET PAL, I’M LONESOME, LONE- 
SOME JUST FOR YOU; words and music 
by M. A. Ambrose [of U. S.J] [10752 

© May 12, 1920; 2 c. May 15, 1920; 
E 480434 ; Michael Aloysius Ambrose, 
New York. 


DEAREST HOPE; words and music by 


W. G. A. Jones [of U. S.] [10753 

© May 15, 1920; 2 c. May 22, 1920; 
E 482054; William Geo. Alfred Jones, 
Denver. 


DEAREST KATHLEEN, I LOVE YOU BEST 
OF ALL; words and music by I. S. 
Kiah [of U. 8.] [10754 

© 1c. May 15, 1920; E 479324; 
Ira Sherlock Kiah, Cambridge, 
Md. 

DEAREST (THE) PAL I EVER KNEW WAS 
MOTHER; words by G. E. Johnson, 
music by Artie Bowers [of U. 8.] 

[10755 
© 1c. June 3, 1920; E 482109; 
Garnette E. Johnson, Richmond. 

DEARIE; one step, words by Marjorie 
Creswell [pseud. of G. Jay], music 
by Artie Bowers [of U. S.] New 
York, Authors and composers service 
co. [10756 

© 1c. Apr. 26, 1920; E 480244; 
Gladys Jay, Toronto, Canada. 

DEARIE HOW I MIss you; lyric and 
music by L. Love [of Australia, dom- 
iciled at New York] arr. by L. L. 
VosBurgh [of U. S8.] [10757 

© 1c. May.-11, 1920; E 480382; 
Louis Love, New York. 

DEARIE, I AM ALWAYS THINKING OF 
you; words by C. H. Dudding, music 
by E. S. S. Huntington [of U. 8.] 

~ [10758 
~©l1c. May 6, 1920; E 480141; C. 
H. Dudding, Huntington, W. Va. - 


DEARIE LET ME TALK TO YOU; words by 
J. G. Hubbard, musie by Hector 
Richard, [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music Co. [10759 

© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920; 
E 480307; John G. Hubbard, Prairie 
du Chien, Wis. 


664 


. 


, - MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6,1920 


DEARIE MINE; words by G. C. Sikes, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. 8.] 
Chicago, Riviera music co. [10760 

© May 12, 1920; 2c. May 26, 1920; 
E 479826; Gladys ©. Sikes, Augusta, 
Ga. 


DEDICATION ; words by W. W. Gibson, 
music by I. Levine [of U. 8.] 
[10761 
© Apr. 22, 1920; 2 c. May 28, 1920; 
E 479817; Isaac Levine, Chicago. 


— See also Schumann (Robert Alex- 
ander ) 


DEEP IN MY HEART; words and music 

by S. H. Douglas [of U. S.] [10762 

© May 6, 1920; 2 c. May 22, 1920; 

EY 480634; Sallie Hume Douglas, 
Honolulu. 


Deep River; Negro spiritual, words 
and music arr. by Heury S. Sawyer 
[of U. S.]; mixed voices. 4to. 
(Liberty chorus and community song 
book) [10763 

© May 3, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920; 
E 479188; McKinley music co., Chi- 
cago. [Copyright is claimed on an- 
notation and arrangement] 


See Skilton (Charles 
Two Indian dances. 


DEER DANCE. 
Sanford) 


DEFILED (THE) SANCTUARY. See Brian 
(Havergal) Three songs. 


Dr LEATH’S (VAUGHN) DE LUXE REVUE; 
words and melody by Vaughn de 
Leath [pseud. of L. von der Leith, of 
WW. 84 [10764 


© 1c. Nov. 6, 1919; D 26038; 
Leonore von der Lieth, New York. 


DELIBES (CLEMENT PHILIBERT Lio) 
Lakmé; de Delibes, fantaisie arr. 
par. G. Parés [of France] ; conduc- 
teur si bemol. obl. 8vo. [10765 

© May 8, 1920; 1c. May 24, 1920; 
EK 476732; Evette et Schaeffer, 
Paris. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


DELICIOUS; walz, by L. I. Liggy [of 

U. 8.] ; instrumental. [10766 

© 1c. May 15, 1920; E 480452; 
Licco I. Liggy, Brooklyn. 


DELIUS (FREDERICK) Concerto; by F. 
Delius [of Great Britain], pianoforte 
arr. by Philip Heseltine [of Great. 
Britain]; violin, violoncello and 
piano. [10767 

© Apr. 27, 1920; 1 c. May 29, 1920; 
E 476880; Augener, itd., London. 


66 


10776 


DELIZIE AMOROSE; mazurka, by P. Bo- 
lognese [of U. S.] ; instrumental. 
[10768 
© 1c. May 10, 1920; E 479203; 
Paul Bolognese, New York. 


DEMAIN NAIT LE PRINTEMPS; Sérénade, 
paroles d’André Petit Martinez, mu- 
sique de M. TT. Bonhomme [of 
France] Paris, A. Béthune. [10769 

© Apr. 24, 1920; 1c. May 10, 1920; 
E 476559 ; M. T. Bonhomme, Paris. 


DENIM BLUES; a pair of blues, words 
by Rholin Cooley, music by Vernon 
M. Suckow [of U. S8.] [10770 

© 1c. May 19, 1920; E 479536: 
Madrona music pub. co., Portland, 
Or. 


DESERT LOVE; words by M. F. Hoch, 
music by E. S. S. Huntington [of 
Da SH [10771 

©: 1e¢ May 12, 1920; E 479262; 
M. F. Hoch, Moapa, Nev. 


DESEsporr. See Kaleidoscope. 


DésrtLusion. See Visions poétiques. 


Désir; words by Martha Gilbert Dick- 
inson, music by S. M. Hoogs [of 
WU, 5.1 5 sop. [10772 

© 1c. Feb. 28, 1920; E 480246; 
Stella M. Hoogs, Honolulu, T. H. 


DESIR D'AMOUR; romance, by Albert 

Locke Norris [of U. S8.] op. 42; pf. 

[10773 

© Apr. 30, 1920; 2 e. May 3, 1920; 

E 478997; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


Henry Weyts [of 
France]; piano et violon. (Les réc- 
réations du jeune violoniste, 2e 
série) [10774 
© Apr. 24, 1920; 1 « May -10, 
1920; E 476535; Philippo, Paris. 


DESOLATION; par 


DESPERATION; valse, by H. Sullivan- 
Brooke [of England]; piano. 
[10775 
- © Apr. :20, 1920; 1.¢. May 1, 1920; 
E 476472; Leonard & co., London. 


DETERMINED. See In varying mood. 


DEUX EPIGRAMMES. See Lambotte 


(Lucien) Quatre ariettes. 


Deyo (FEtLIx) Novelette; by F. Deyo 
[of U. 8.]; piano. [10776 
© May 18, 1920; 2 c« May 22, 
1920; E 480611; G. Schirmer, inc., 
‘New York. 


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pt. £117, nS. 14S 
DIAMOND; walzer, by D. Tripepi [of | Do anorHeErR BREAK; fox trot, by Geo. 
U. S.J]; piano. [LO7T77 Hamiiton Green, 


© 1c. May 1, 1920; E 475946: 
Domenico Tripepi, Brooklyn. 


DID YOU EVER LOVE SOME SWEET GIRL IN 
YOUR LIFE; words by L. Terry, music 
by Artie Bowers [of U. S.] [10778 

©'1c¢ June 8, 1920; HE 482107: 
Lyle Terry, New York. 


DIERE GELD; by J. Frankel [of U. S.]; 

piano. [10779 

© 1c. Apr. 8, 1920; E 474999: 
Joseph Frankel, New York. 


DILDIDO; words by Robert Greene, 
music by Bryceson Treharne [of 
HMingland, domiciled at New York] 
(Twelve settings of old English 
words, no. 10) [10780 

© May 4, 1920; 2 c. May 15, 1920: 
EK 4793827; Composers music corp., 
New York. 


DIMPLES ; words by Howard E. Rogers, 
music by Cecil Arnold and Violin- 
sky [pseud. of Solly Ginsberg, of 
U8: [10781 

© 1c. May 10, 1920; E 479333; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 


— Same. [10782 

© May 19, 1920; 2 c. May 20, 1920: 

E 480551; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 


DING-A-RING A-RING; words and melody 
by Al Wilson, Irving Bibo and Ira 
Schuster [of U. S.] [10783 

© 1c. June 4, 1920; E 480955; 
Leo Feist, ine., New York. 


DING TOES; words by Jack Caddigan 
and Chick Story, music by Chick 
Story [of U. S.] [10784 

© Apr, 2h) 1920>: 2c. Ape 2s: 
1920; E 478848; Broadway music 
corp., New York. 


Dirce. See First (The) position. 


DISAPPOINTMENT AND BLUE’S BREAKER; 
words and music by A. K. Lym- 
peropoulo fof U. §.] [10785 

© 1c. Apr. 22. 1920; E 480851; 
Athanassios K. Lymperopoulo, San 
Francisco. 


DIXIE’S GOOD ENOUGH FOR ME; words 
by R. Keiffer, music by Geo. Graff, 
jr. [of U. S.J] New York, World 
music pub. corp. [10786 

© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 3, 1920; 
E 480036; Ruby Keiffer, Oklahoma 
City, Okl. 


arr. by oe) S. 
Zamecnik [of U. 8, ]; full orch. with 
piano and words. Sam Fox dance 
edition. 4to. [10787 


© May 4, 1920; 2 c. May 7, 1920; 
e 479142: Sam Fox pub. €og Cleve- 
and. 


Do ME LIKE YOU DID LAST NIGHT; words 
by L. M. Robinson, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. S.] Holly Grove, 
Ark., Optimistic music co. 

© Mar. 30, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 5, 1920; 
I) 475574; L. M. Robinson, Holly 
Grove, Ark. 


Do NOT DISTURB MY DREAMING: words 
and melody by E. R. Barnhart [of 
LDS [10789 

© 1c. May 21, 1920; E 479590; 
Edward R. Barnhart, Brooklyn. 


Do NOT TAKE AWAY MY DREAM; words 
by L. J. McLeod [composer of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [10790 


© June 1, 1920; 2 c. June 4, 1920; 
E 481014; Laura Jean McLeod, 
Tonopah, Ney. ete 


DOES IT GET YOUR GOAT; words by HE. 
I’. Forrest, melody by Gustave Barto 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of U. S.] 

[10791 


© 1c. May 19, 1920; E 479499; 
EKugene F. Forrest, Buffalo. 


DOES YOUR HEART EVER LONG TO RETURN 
NELL; words by H. S. Bitting, music 
by Glen Snelgrove [of U. 8.] [10792 

© May 6, 1920; 2 ce. May 12, 1920; 
E 479242; Hervey S. Bitting, Leb- 
anon, Pa. 


Don Lucrano; tango, de Julien Risse- 
lin et F. Salabert [of France]; 
ecordes et piano conducteur. 4to. 
(Collection des refrains en vogue, 
no. 78) [10793 

© May 17, 1920;.1c¢. June 1, 1920; 
EF 476851; Francis Salabert, Paris. 


Donna (L’) E MOBILE. See Verdi 
(Guiseppe) 
DONQUICHOTTISME. See Kaleidoscope. 


Don’r ASK ME TO COME BACK NOW; 
words by W. Preuss, music by E. 8. 
S. Huntington [of U. S.] [10794 

© 1c. June 1, 1920; E 480832; 
Walter Preuss, Los Angeles. 

DoNn’T CRY SWEETHEART, DON’T CRY; 
words by C. C. Coronis, melody by 
Artie Bowers [of U. S.] [10795 

© 1c Apr. 26, 1920; E 478732; 
Charles C. Coronis, Newport, N. H. 


666 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1920 


DON’T FORGET ME SWEETHEART WHILE [ 
AM AWAY; words by G. W. Mathuss, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. §8.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[10796 

i. Jani 26,21920;) 2)-e. “Apr?'12, 

1920; E 478796; G. W. Mathuss, 
Savannah, Ga. 


DON’T FORGET YOUR WAR MOTHER; words 
by C. E. Dupras, music by E. SBS. S. 
Huntington [of U. S.] [10797 


© 1c. Apr. 8, 1920; E 475049; 


Charles E. Dupras, Trenton, N. J. 


DON’T KNOW ’IM; musical monologue, 
written and composed by Blanche 
Gaston-Murray [of Great Britain] 

[10798 

© May 28, 1920; 1 ec. May 17, 

1920; E 476661; Reynolds & co., 
London. 


DON’T LET THEM LEAVE ME ALONE; 
waltz song, words by W. E. Brown- 
ing, melody by Harold Neander a 
U. S.J [1079 

© 1c. May 8, 1920; E Pee 
W. E. Browning, New York. 


DON’T LOOK FOR ME MISTER Moon, 
I’VE -NO ONE TO LOVE; words by W. 
Murray, melody by Thomas F. Cor- 
nell [of U. S.] [10800 

©1ec. June 10, 1920; E 482268; 
William Murray, New York. 


DON’T LOVE A GIRL THAT WOULDN’T LOVE 
YOU, IF YOU WANT TO KEEP YOUR 
HOME SWEET HOME; words and music 
my Ee ocott Lor U. 'S.} [10801 

© May 15, 1920; 2 « May 14, 
1920; E 479312; Parker Scott, Mem- 
phis, Tenn. 


DON’T MAKE ME SAY GOOD-BYE; words 
and music by J. W. Wardlow [of U. 
S.], arr. by Isabel M. Higdon [of 
TT S.] [10802 

© 1c. May 10, 1920; E 479228; 
John W. Wardlow, Cincinnati. 


Down’T SHUT THAT DOOR IN MY FACE; 
words and music by H. L. Williams 
for UL S:] [10803 

© May 4, 1920; 2 c. May 5, 1920; 
E 479118; Harry L. Williams, New 
York. 


Don’t TAKE AWAY THOSE BLUES; words 
and music by Joe McKiernan and 
Norman Spencer [of U. S.] 

[10804 

1©-May 21, 1920: .2' @& May 22, 

1920; E 479612; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


10812 


DON’T WAIT TILL I’M GONE, TO TELL ME 
HOW MUCH YOU LOVE ME; words and 
music by C. K. Harris [of U. 8.] 

[10805 

© May 38, 1920; 2 c. May 1, 1920; 

EK 475952; Chas. K. Harris, New 
York. 


DON’T YOU EVER WANT TO SEE THAT OLD 
HOMETOWN; words and music by 
Harry Castling and Fred Godfrey 
fof England] [10806 

© May 28, 1920; 1 ec. May -29, 
1920; EK 476808; B. Feldman & ©co., 
London. 


Don’T YOU REMEMBER THE TIME; waltz, 
by Williams, played by Gurnell An- 
derson fof U. S.] (Imperial player 


rolls, no. 91081) [10807 
© May 19, 1920; 2 ec. May 26, 
1920; E 479757; Imperial player roll 


co., Chicago. [Copyright is claimed 
on interpretation. ] 


DON’T YOU WORRY, DEARIE; words by P. 
Price, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[10808 

© May 15, 1920; 2 c. May 20, 1920; 

E 480589; Pearl Price, Texarkana, 
Tex. 


Doo-DEE BLUES; words and music by 
Bob Carleton [of U. 8.] 4to. 

[10809 

© May 15, 1920; 2 c. May 17, 1920; 

E 479421; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


DoroTtTHY; waltz. song, from Now and 
then, words by Francis E. Wolle, 
music by H. C. Beresford [of U. 8.] 
Boulder, Col., Beresford & Quinlan. 

[10810 

© June 4, 1920; 2 ec. June 5, 1920; 

E 481031; Howard C. Beresford, 
Boulder, Col. 


DORSET BY THE SEA; words by Berwick 

_ Sayers, music by Cecil Baumer [of 

' England]; in E flat. [10811 

© May 24, 1920;1c. June 1, 1920; 

E 476837; Joseph Henry Larway, 
London. 


DOUBT AND FANCY; words by Naomi 
Keene, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[10812 
© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920; 
BH} 480302; N. L. Keene, Chester, Pa. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10813 


Down AT UNCLE JOSH’S BARN; words 
by H. Ketner, music by A. Leopold 
Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. io PROSTS 

© May 18, 1920; 2 c. May 22, 1920; 
HE 479600; Harry Ketner, Philadel- 
phia. 


DowN BY THE BROOK; words by E. Pal- 
mer, music by Artie Bowers [of 
5.) [10814 


©ic. June 8, 1920; BE 482111; Eva 
Palmer, Taylor, Ariz. 


DOWN BY THE GARDEN GATE; Words. by 
R. E. Harris, music by E. S. 8. Hunt- 
ington [of U. 8.] [10815 

© 1c. June 4, 1920; E 482075; 
Robert E. Harris, Trenton, N. J. | 


DOWN BY THE RIVER BLUE; words by E. 
Fladland, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 


[10816: 


© May 29, 1920; 2 c. June 4, 1920; 
E 480996; Ella Fladland, Grand 
Forks, N. D. 


DowN IN CAROLINA, WHERE THE DAISIES 
GROW ; song and chorus, words by J. 
M. McGowan, music by T. F. Corneil 
Lor. Ue8.1 . [10817 

© 1 e May 1, 1920; E 475950; 
J. M. McGowan, Montreal, Canada. 


DOWN IN DEAR OLD DIxiIE; words. by 


C. Elmoues Bridwell, music by 
Harry Berk [of U. S.] Blueprint. 
[10818 


© 1«¢ May 7, 1920; E 479133; 
Chalon EK. Bridwell, Detroit. 


DowN IN LOVER’S LANE; words by F. 
F. W. Srock, music by Hector Rich- 
ard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 

- music co. [10819 

©. May. 15, 1920; 2 ©) May 20, 
1920; E 4805938; Frank F. W. Srock, 
Beccaria, Pa. 


DOWN IN THE PHILIPPINES; words and | 


melody by S. Koliskey [of Canada, 


domiciled at Cleveland, O.], arr. by | 


Herman Hummell [of U. 8.] [10820 
© ic Apr. 16, 1920; E 478422; 
Solomon Koliskey, Cleveland. 


DOWN IN THE VALLEY OF YESTERDAY; 
words by H. G. Phelps, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [10821 

© “Wor. 17, 1920s 2es Ape 24, 

’ 1920; E 475691; H. G. Phelps, Cran- 

berry Lake, N. Y. 


| 


pt. 11, 0. S., V0 


DOWN IN WEEPING WILLOW LANE; 
words by R. Stahl, melody by Gus- 
tave Barto [pseud. of Ethel Fisher, 
OF. Sods [10822 


©-1. c- Apr. 1%; 1207 8 4T5AGS + 
Rose Stahl, Chilton, Wis. 


DOWN LOVER’S LANE WITH YOU; words 
by Hetty O’Haley, music by R. 
Braine [of U. S.] [10823 

© 1e¢. May 8, 1920; E 480212; 
Robert Braine, New York. 


DowN ON PENSACOLA BAY; words and 
music by W. and George White [of 

| Oe [10824 
© 1c. Apr. 29, 1920; E 475879; 
William White, Pensacola, Fla. 


DOWN ON THE FARM; words by D. 8S. 
Stern, music by S. F. Louchheim 
[of U. 8.] [10825 

© 1c. May 26, 1920; E 479753; 
Stuart F. Louchheim and David 8S. 
Stern, Philadelphia, 


Down SIcILY wWAy; words by Howard 
Johnson, melody by Jos. Cirino [of 
US [10826: 

© 1c. May 2, 1920; E 480959; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


DowWN'THE LANE; by J. H. Matthey [of 
U. S.] op. 178, no. 1; piano. (Lure 
of the woodland) [10827 

© Apr. 30, 1920; 2 ec. May 3, 1920; 
E 478981 ; Theo. Presser €0., ‘Phila- 
delphia. 


DOWN THE TRAIL OF COMING YEARS>5 
words by O. Jacobsen, music by Geo. 
Trevor [of U. S.] [10828 

© 1c. May 17, 1920; E 479405; 
Ole Jacobsen, Dannebrog, Neb. 


DowN THE TRAIL TO HOME SWEET 
HOME; words and music by Ernest 
R. Ball [of U. 8.] [10829 

© Apr. 80. 1920; 2 ec. May 1, 1920; 
475960; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


DOWN WHERE THE BLUEBELLS GROW; 
words and music by L. H. Seaver [of 
Des ; [10830 
~ ©1c. May 4, 1920; E 480027 ; 
Linna Huffman Seaver, "Hebert, Wy. 


DowN WHERE THE MISSOURI FLOWS; 
words by C. A. Ruoff, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [10831 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 ec. Apr. 12, 1920; 
EK 475194; C. Arthur Ruoff, St. 
Joseph, Mo. 


668 


no. 6, 1920 


DowN WHERE THE SUSQUEHANNA RIVER 
FLOows; words by G. B. Van Kuren, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. 8.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [10832 

© May 19, 1920; 2 c. May 22, 1920; 
E 479608; George B. Van Kuren; 
Wyalusing, Pa. 


DREAM CASTLES IN THE AIR; words by 
Marvin Smolev and Chas. E. Hoch- 
berg, music by Leo Halpern [of 
U. S.J [10833 


© Apr. 20, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 24, 1920; 


Ee 475722: Chas. EH. Hochberg & 
co., Brooklyn. 

Dream (A) Fancy. See Lyric 
thoughts. 


DREAM GIRL; words and music by J. E. 
Campton [of U. S.] [10834 
© 1c May 12, 1920; E 479273; 
Joseph EH. Campton, Grand View, 
Id. 


DREAM LIFE; words by L. Rosenberg, 

musie by Vincent J. Nery [of U. 8.] 

[10835 

© 1c. May 21, 1920; E 479579; 
Louis Rosenburg, Indianapolis. 


DREAM. Love. See After sundown. 


DREAM OF LOVE; valse classic, selected 
and arr. by George Rosey [of VU. 8.]; 
full orch. and piano. 4to. [10836 

©) Mar 17° 1920: 2c. Apr. 27, 
1920; E 475784; G.. M. Rosenberg, 
New York. 


DREAM (A) OF THE PAST; words by C. 


De Rusha, music by A. Leopold 
Richard [of U. §8.] Chicago, -Leg- 
ters music co. [10837 


© May 29, 1920; 2 c. June 4, 1920; 
E 480961; Caroline De Rusha, So. 
Brewer, Me. 


DREAM (A) WALTZ; by A. Mitchell [of 
U. S.J]; piano. Eveleth, Minn., J. 
L. Mitchell. . 

© May 27, 1920; 2 ce. May 27, 
1920; E 479777; Angelina Mitcheil, 
Eveleth, Minn. 
DREAMING; by B. Sherman Fowler [of 
U. S.J]; piano. [10839 
@© Feb. 26, 1920; 2 c«. May 17, 
1920; E 479462; Carl Fischer, New 
York. ; 


chanson de concert, words and 


music by S. L. Ingraham [of U.: S.] 


[10840 


© 1c. May 29, 1920; E 480800; 
Sara L. Ingraham, Charleston, S. C. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


[10838 } 


| 


10849 


DREAMING—Continued. 
words by T. Brosnan, music by 
BH. S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 
. —10841 
© 1c May 22, 1920; E 480624; 
Thomas Brosnan, Saybrook, Conn. 


DREAMING ALONE IN THE TWILIGHT; 
part-song, words by Carl Clemson, 


music by. Hartley Moore, arr. by 
Philip Greeley [fof U. 8.]; mixed 
voices. 4to. [10842 


C) May “13.4 4020*"* 2» ef May 2T. 
1920; E 479564; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


DREAMING BLUES; words by Joe Davis, 
music by Edythe Baker [of U. S.], 
arr. by Geo. F. Briegel [of U. S.] 

[10843 
©1ec. June 2, 1920; E 480876; 
Triangle music pub. co., New York. 


DREAMING, JUST DREAMING; words by 


L. M. Chambers, music by Geo. 
Graff, jr. [of U. 8.] New York, 
World music pub. corp. [10844 


© May 18, 1920; 2 ec. May 19, 
1920; E 480526; Lessie Mae Cham- 
bers, Iron City, Ga. 


DREAMING oF Low; waltz, by W. Spitz 

[of U. S.]; instrumental. [10845 

© 1c. May 6, 1920; EB 480112; 
William Spitz, New York. 


DREAMING OF YOU; words by A. Rich- 
ards, music by Jack Roberts [of 
. Sel [10846 

© 1 ec. May 18, 1920; E 480489; 
Amelia Richards, Willimansett, Mass. 


DREAMING THOSE WONDERFUL DREAMS; 
words by M. Doyle, melody by Gus- 
tave Barto [pseud. of Ethel Fisher, 
of U. S.] [10847 

©1e. Apr. 15, 1920; B 475455; 
Mary Doyle, St. Louis. 


DREAMS, -JUST DREAMS; words and 

music by M. L. Whaley [of U. S.] 

[10848 

© 1c. May 3, 1920; E 479076; 

Marion Lenhart Whaley, Three 
Rivers, Mich. 


DREAMS OF IRELAND; or, Will my 
mother’s dream come true, words by 
Ki. HE. Cunningham, music by E. S8.'S. 
Huntington [of U. 8] [10849 

© 1c May 38, 1920; £ 479068; 
Ed. E. Cunningham, Fulton, N. Y. 


669 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10850 


DREAMS OF LOVE; words by C. E. Kil- 
gour, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. 8.] Chicago, North American mu- 
sic co. [10850 

© Jan. 26, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 478789; Chas. E. Kilgour, Ayr, 
Canada. 


DREAMS THAT FADE AWAY; words by 
M. Foster, music by Jo. Milburn [of 
eS. | [10851 

© May 27, 1920; 2 c. May 27, 1920; 
E 479781; McArthur Foster, Bris- 
tow, OKI. 


DREAMY DREAM BLUES; words by A. G. 
Graves, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.J] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [10852 

© June 1, 1920; 2c. June 4, 1920; 
E 481018; "A. G. aaa Indepen- 
dence, Tex. 


DREAMY MOONLIGHT; by S. Frangi- 
pane [of U. 8.]; instrumental. 
[10853 


© 1c. June 4, 1920; E 480944; 
Stephen Frangipane, New York. 


DRIFTING; words and music by E. 
Michaelis [of U. S8.] [10854 


© 1e June 1, 1920; E 482010; 
Erna Michaelis, Erie, Pa. 


words by E. Cooper, music by Ed- 
ouard Hesselberg [of U. S.] [10855 

© May 5, 1920; 2 c. May 26, 1920; 
E 479855 ; Ethel Cooper, Denver. 


DRINK HEARTY—SUP UP; Words and 
music by William Hargreaves, Chas. 
Collins and Alec Kendall [of Eng- 
land] [10856 

© Apr. 26, 1920; 1 ce. Apr. 30, 1920; 
E 476449; B. Feldman & co., London. 


DRINK TO ME ONLY WITH THINE EYES. 
See Quilter (Roger) Two old En- 
glish tunes. 


Drop ME A LINE; from Honeydew, 
lyric by Joseph Herbert, music by 
Efrem Zimbalist [of U. S.] [10857 

© Apr. 23, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 24, 1920; 
E 478803; Jerome H. Remick & ¢o., 
New York. 


Drop THE HANDKERCHIEF; polka, by 
M. L. Preston [of U. S.];. piano. 
(Games at recess) [10858 

© May 20, 1920; 2 c. May 24, 1920; 
E 480719; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
deiphia. 


pt.. 111, R's! aa 


DROWSY HOURS IN ARCADY ; words by 
Lee M. Walker, music by Larry 
Briers [of U. Sj [10859- 

© May 22, 1920; 2 « May 24, 
1920; E 480655; Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. 


DRY YOUR TEARS AND SMILE; words by 
R. Krause, music by A. Leopold 
Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters: 
music co. [10S60° 

© May 29, 1920; 2 ce. June 4, 1920; 
Ki 480992; R. Krause, Hanover, Md. 


DRYNESS; words by W. Chrysanthe, 
musie by Geo. Graff, iv. [of U. S.F 
New York, World music pub. corp. 

[10861 

© May 18, 1920; 2 ec May 19, 

1920; E 480533 ; William Chrysanthe,. 
Montreal, Canada. 


DU BIST WIE EINE BLUME. See Lieder: 


album. 


Duposcg (CLAUDE) Trois mélodies; 
de C. Dubosecq [of France]; voix 
moyenne. Contents: Le foyer; poésie 
de Paul Verlaine.—Priere pour avoir: 
une femme simple; poésie de Francis: 
Jammes.—Complainte; poésie de C. 
Duboscq. [10862 

© May 8, 1920; 1 ce. May 24, 1920;. 
E 476716; E Demets, Paris. 


DUENO (EL) DE Mi ALMA; paso doble,. 
words by Carlos Cabarrus, music by 
G. Posadas [of Mexico, domiciled at 
New York]: piano with words. New 
York, G. Posadas music pub. co. 

[10863 

© Jan. 2, 1920; 2c Apr. 10,4920; 

E 478593; Guillermo Posadas, New 
York. 


Dyson (GEORGE) Six lyrics; by G. 
Dyson [of England] op. 123; pf. bk. 
1. Contents: 1. March.—2. Melody.— 
3. Folk dance.—bk. 2. Contents: 4. 
Waltz. 


[10864, 10865: 

© Mar. 26, 1920; 1 ec. each Apr. 
16, 1920; E 476218, 476219; Stainer 
& Bell, Itd., London. 


EARLY DAYS; ten English tunes, alr.. 
by Martin Shaw [of Great Britain] ; 
piano. [10866 

© Apr. 21, 1920; 1 ec. May 22, 
1920: E 476740; Winthrop Rogers, 
itd., London. [Copyright is claimed - 
oh arrangement] 


670 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1920 


EASTER ANTHEM; Christ being raised, 
[words anon.], music by Paul Ed- 
monds [of England] 4to. (Church 
choir library, no 221) [10867 

fou Mar, (26)°1920'50 1 ve Apr. 16, 
1920; E 476216; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London. 


EASTER-CHIMES IN LITTLE Russia; by 
Sacha Votichenko, arr. by Modest 
Altschuler [of U. 8.]; full orch. sc. 

[10868 
© Mar. 25, 1920; 2 c. May 17, 1920; 
E 479498; Carl Fischer, New York. 


Hau (L’) MORTE. See Lambotte 
(Lucien) Quatre ariettes. 


EcHuo; from Lassie, words by Cath- 
erine Chisholm Cushing, music by 
Hugo Felix [of U. S.] [10869 

je. Ape. 19) 1920:> 2 e.-Apri 22, 
1920; E 478783; T. B. Harms & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


EDNA WALTZ; by F. E. Moll [of U. 8S.]; 
piano. [10870 
©l1e Apr. 24, 1920; E 480085; 

F,. Emil Moll, Brooklyn. 

EGYPTIAN STARS; one step, by V. 
Riviere and Alex. Sater [of U. S8.], 
arr. by V. Riviere [of U. 8.]; 1st 
violin. [10871 

© 1c May 18, 1920; E 480392; 
Victor Riviere, New York. 

EL MOLE RACHAMIM; words by D. B. 
De Waltoff, music by Morris Zor- 
nitzky [of U. S8.] [10872 

© 1c. Apr. 29, 1920; E 479285; 
Dayve Boris De Waltoff, Brooklyn. 

Ext DorApo; a Spanish fox trot, words 
by Chas. Snyder, music by Frank 
Papa and Lou H. Alfred [of U. S.] 

[10873 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 8, 1920; 

E 479341; Joe Morris music co., New 
York. 

ELECTRA. See Lansing (Geo. 
Three easy teaching pieces. 


L.) 


ELEGIAC TRIO; by Arnold Bax [of Eng- ) 


land]; flute, viola and harp. Chester 
library. [10874 

© May 18, 1920; 1 ec May 19, 
1920; E 476652; J. & W. Chester, 
London. 

ELécie; par H. Maurice Jacquet [of 
France]; pour fifite avec ace. de 
harpe ou piano. [10875 

© Apr. 24, 1920; 1 c May 10, 
1920; E 476568; Editions de la 
Siréne, Paris. 

See also Massenet (Jules Emile 

Frédéric) 


10885 


Eveecy (AN); by Henry F. Anderson 
[of Great Britain, domiciled at 
Cleveland, O.]; organ. obl. 8vo. 

[10876 

© May 12, 1920; 2 @ May 15, 

1920; E 479825; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 


ELFes (LES) DES Bois. See Chaminade 
(Cécile Louise Stéphanie) 


Et Ei; song, arr. by Alfred Dalby 
[of U. S.], simplified edition by F. 
VY. Bowers. [10877 

© Apr. 10, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 9, 1920; 
E 478583 ; Frederick V. Bowers, inc., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement] 


ELVES OF THE MIST. 
thoughts. 


ELYSIAN DREAMS; valse lente, by 
Stephen Lang [of Great Britain] ; 
piano. [10878 

© May 5, 1920; 1 « May 21, 1920; 
EE 476684; Reid bros., ltd., London. 

EMBARQUEMENT (L’) POUR L’IDEAL; 
paroles de Catulle Mendés. musique 
de Paul Paray [of France] [10879 

© Apr. 24, 1920; 1c. May 10, 1920; 
E 476544; Jean Jobert, Paris. 
EMERGENCY AID; march by Mackie- 
Beyer [of U. S.]; band. 4to. [10880 
© May 6, 1920; 2 c. May 7, 1920; 
E 479155; J. W. Pepper & son, Phila- 
delphia. 


See Lyric 


EMPEDOCLES; by Joseph MHolbrooke 
fof England] op. 49; pf. (Impres- 
sions of a tour, no. 4) [10881 


© June 7, 1920; 2 c. June 12, 1920; 
E 484107; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


EMPIRE DAY; March song, words and 
musie by P. H. Hale [of U. 8.] 
[10882 
© May 20, 1920; 2 c. May 21, 1920; 
E 480581; Philip Henry Hale. St. 
Louis. 
Empty ARMS; words by Anton L. Nel- 
sen, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. 
[10883 
© May 17, 1920; 2 c. May 19, 1920; 
E 480541; World music pub. corp., 
New York. 
EN GONDOLE. 
age. : 
ENAMORADO (EL); tango, de L. Pa- 
ehéeo fof France] 1. Violon et 
piano.—2. Piano. [10884, 10885 
© Apr. 12, 1920; each 1 c. Apr. 24, 
1920; E 476397, 476398; M. Senart 
et cie., Paris. 


See Impressions de voy- 


671 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10886 


pt. 111, Hs, de 


ENCHANTED GLEN; by Leopold Go- 
dowsky [of U. 8S.]; pf. (Triakon- 
tameron, no. 9) [10886 

© May 29, 1920; 2c. June 2, 1920; 
HE 480902; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. 


ENCHANTED (THE) ISLE; one-step song, 
words by W. R. Wight, music by 
Robert G. Kinsman [of U. 8.] [10887 

© May 14, 1920; 2 c. May 19, 1920; 
E 479429; William R. Wight, Pasa- 
dena. 

ENCHANTED (THE) LAKE; by Gilbert 
A. Alcock [of Great Britain] ; piano. 

[10888 


© June 7, 1920; 1c. June 10, 1920; 
H) 484041; Keith, Prowse & co., itd., 
London. . 


ENCHANTMENT WALTZ See Lansing 


(Geo. LL.) Three easy teaching 
pieces. 

ENCORE UN CARILLON. See Ashton 
(Leopold) Five impressions. 


Enp (THE) OF THE ROAD; words by 
R. M. Waiters, music by Leo Fried- 
man [of U. S.] Chicago, Riviera 
music co. [10889 

© May -12.°1920i:" 2". May .26, 
1920; E 479822; Rita M. Walters, 
Milwaukee. 


Env (THE) OF THE TRAIL; words by 
L. Reynolds, music by Geo. Graff, jr. 
[of.U. S.] New York, World music 
pub. corp. [10890 

© May 1, 1920; 2 c« May 8, 1920; 
E 486035; Lois Reynolds, Chester, 
W. Va. ‘ 

EXNTREATY; tone poem, by Carleton L. 
Coiby [of U. S.]; orch. with piano 
conductor. [10891 

© vvpr:t 20. :4920 +32. 9c. ApE.cwd 5, 
1920; E 475469; Victor music co., 
Chicago. 


Epic (AN); bv Leopold Godowsky [of 
U. S.]; pf. (Triakontameron, no. 
ie) [10892 
© May 29, 1920; 2 e June 2, 
1920; E 480914; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 

EXPIFAMIA; valzer, by Joseph Pafumi 
[of Italy, domiciled at New York]; 
instrumental. _ [10893 

© 1 ¢.. Apr. 16, 1920; EH 478427: 
Ernesto Rossi, New York. 
EpiTHALAMIUM; by Alfred Hollins [of 
England]; organ. [10894 
© May Ass 1920 Pi ex May 17, 
1920; E 476644; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. 


Erin; words by A. E. Gouldesbrough, 
music by E. S. S. Huntington [of 
U. 8.] [10895 

© 1c. May 18, 1920; E 480475; 
A. E. Gouldesbrough, New York. 


ESPERANCE (L’) AUX PAYS ‘occuPés 
1918; paroles et musique de Aug. 
Macquet fof france] [10896 

© Dee. 31, 1919 1 ce, Agee oe 
1920; H 476389; J. Pitault, Paris. 


Eri (L’) See Chaminade (Cécile 
Louise Stéphanie) 


ETHIOPIA; race anthem, poem by M. A. 
J. Rhynes, music by Frank A. Clark 
[of U. S] [10897 

© May 4, 1920; 2 c. May 6, 1920; 
E 479690; Myles Andrew Julius 
Rhynes, Philadelphia. 


words by Marcus Garvey, music 
by N. E. Joseph [of U. 8.], arr. by 
O. Z. Parris [of U. 8.] [10898 

© Apr. 19, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 27, 1920; 
E 475786; O. Z. Parris co., Newport 
News, Va. 


ETHIOPIAN SERENADE; by Leopold Go- 
dowsky [of U. 8.]; pf. (Triakonta- 
meron, no. 12) [10899 

© May 29, 1920; 2 c. June 2, 1920; 
E 480907; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 


ETUDE-CAPRICE; by Alexander Mack ad- 
yen [of U. S.] op. 22, no. 1; piano. 
(Piano music for the studio, no. 1) 

[10900 

© Apr. 7, 1920; 2 c Apr. 8, 1920; 

E 474950; G. Schirmer, ine, New 
York. 


ETuDE HARMONIEUX; by Alexander 
MacFadyen [of U. S.] op. 22, no. 3; 
piano. (Piano musie for the studio, 
no. 8) [10901 

© Apr. 7, 1920; 2 c« Apr. 8, 1920; 
E 474952; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. 


ETUDE MELODIQUE; by Alexander Mac- 
Fadyen [of U._8.] op.° 227 me. 2: 
piano. (Piano music for the studio, 
no. 2) [10902 

© Apr. 7, 1920; 2 e. Apr. 3, 1920; 
E 474951; G. Schirmer, ince., New 
York. 


EucentaA; by M. Reynolds [of U. 8.]; 

piano. [10903 

© May 17, 1920; 2 c. May 28, 1920; 

E 479897; Myron Reynolds, New 
York. 


672 : 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1920 


EVEN SUPPOSE THAT YOU SHOULD FORGET 
ME; words by L. A. Ryan, music by 
Billy James [of U. S.] Philadel- 
phia, M. D. Swisher. [10904 

© Apr. 30, 1920; 2 May 1, 1920; 
E 475971; Lillian A. Ryan, Philadel- 
phia. 

EVENING (THE) BELLS; words by L. W. 
Freeman, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. 8.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [10905 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 2 e. Apr. 12, 1920; 
s 475290; L. W. Freeman, Fairburn, 
a. 


EVENING BREEZES. See After sundown. 


EVENING (AN) PRAYER; words and mu- 
sic by I. M. Higdon [of U. §.] 
[10906 
© June 4, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 28, 1920: 
EK 478827 ; Isabel Marie Rigdon, Cin- 
cinnati. 


 EVenine SHADOWS; words by M. F. 
Browne, melody by Artie Bowers [of 
W. Bey [10907 

© 1c. May 28, 1920; E 479948; 
Myra F. Browne, Cambridge, Mass. 

EVERY BITER GETS BITTEN; words by 
Ethel Mae Imrie, music by Artie 
Bowers [of U. S.] [10908 

© 1 ce. May 28, 1920; E 479918: B 
M. Imrie, Somenos, Canada. 

EVERY HOUR AWAY FROM YOU IS SIXTY 
MINUTES LOST; from Oui madame, 
words by Robert B. Smith, music by 
Victor Herbert [of U. S.] [10909 

© Apr. 7, 1920; 2 c Apr..9, 1920; 

_E 475058; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 

EVERY TIME I’D WIGWAG HER, SHE’D 
WIGGLE-WAGGLE BACK AT ME; words 
by Marshall Walker, melody by W. 
E. Skidmore [of U. S.] [10910 
' ©1e¢. May 15, 1920; B 480433; 
Will E. Skidmore, New York. 

EVERY TIME I SEE YOU DEAR, I LOVE YOU 


MORE AND MORE; from High and dry, | 


by Manuel Klein, arr. by Geo. J. 
Trinkaus [of U. S.]; hotel oreh., in 
E flat. 4to. [10911 

© May 24, 1920; 2 « May 25, 
1920; E 482253; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 
on new arrangement] 


EVERYBODY’S HAPPY BY THE SEASIDE; 
words and music by Harry Carlton 


and Frank W. Carter [of England] 


[10912 

© May 19, 1920; 1 ec. May 20, 

1920; E 476751; B. Feldman & co., 
London. ; 


29—20——4 


[Copyright is claimed | 


EVERYBODY'S ON THEIR WAY TO JERSEY ; 
words by Garfield Kilgour, music by 
Harry Akst and Lou Handman [of 
U.,.8.] [10913 

© June 9, 1920; 2 ec June 10, 
1920; E 482271; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 


Evora; waltz caprice, by H. L. Frank 

[of U. S.]; violin and piano. [10914 

© Apr. 28, 1920; 2 c. May 1, 1920; 

E 480091; Harold Leslie Frank, 
Rochester, N. Y. 


EWRY THING IS GOING UP; lyric by 
Billy Curtis, melody by H. Quaili 
Clark [of. U. 8.] [10915 

© 1c. May 5, 1920; E 479126; 
Pace & Handy music co., ine., New 
York. 


Ev’RY THING IS SWEET ’N PRETTY ; words 
by Jack Yellen, melody by Milton 
Ager [of U. 8.] [10916 

© 1c. May 15, 1920; EH 480440; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

Ev’RYBODY LOVED Mary; words and 
music by Billy Baskette and Billy 
Frisch [of U. 8.] [10917 

© May 21, 1920; 2 ec. May 22, 
1920; E 479613; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 

Iiv’RYBODY WANTS A LITTLE LOVING 
SOMETIMES; words and music by 
Fred Monument [of Australia], in F. 
(Paling’s song series, no. 12). 

[10918 

©. May. 14,. 1920; 1 c.. May 17, 

1920; E 476890; W. H. Paling & co., 
ltd., Sydney, Australia. 

Excuse A LA MARRAINE; texte dun 
poilu, musique de A. Sauvrezis [of 
France] [10919 

© Apres 12, 19203) 2c’ Apr” 24, 
1920; E 476380; Maurice Senart et 
cie., Paris. 

EXPRESSMAN (THE) AND THE LAWYER; 
by B. Schulman [of U. S8.], arr. by 
C. Woess [of U. S.]; piano. [10920 

© 1c. May 19, 1920; E 480571; 
Carl Woess, New York. 

EYES OF GRAY; words by N. W: Bur- 

dick, music by Geo. Trevor [of U. 8.] 

[10921 

© 1 ce. May 17, 1920; E 479397; 
Nora W. Burdick, East Brady, Pa. 

EYES THAT ONCE WERE BRIGHT; words 
and musie by Clifton E. Boanas [of 
Australia] (Paling’s song series, no. 
81) [10922 

@» Ape. 24, 4920 > 1 -e., Apr, 19, 
1920; E 476261; W. H. Paling & co., 
Itd., Sydney, Australia. 


673 ie 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10923 


FasLte (A); words by Ralph Waldo 
Emerson, music by Mathilde Bilbro 
[of U.S.] (Six song stories for first 
grade pianists) [10923 

© May 14, 1920; 2 @ May 17, 
1920; H ATOB58 « G. Schirmer, ine., 
New York. 


FAtRY FOOTSTEPS GENTLY FALLING; 
transcription, by Chas. D. Blake ae 
U. 8.] op. 194; piano. [1092 

© May 27, 1920; 2c. June 1, 1920: 
iE 479947 : National music co., ine., 
Chicago. 


Farry (A) TALE LULLABY (Enfant si 
tu dors); berceuse, words by Au- 
guste de Chatillon, English version 
by Harriet Betty Boas, music by 
Henry Hadley [of U. S.] ; high voice. 
(Cover-title; Enfant si tu dors) 

[10925 
© Feb. 26, 1920; 2 « May 17, 


1920; B 479461 : Carl Fischer, New 
York. 
FAIRY WHISPERS; from Lassie, words 


by Catherine Chisholm Cushing, 
music by Hugo Felix [of U. S.] 
[10926 
© May 26, 1920; 2 c. May 28, 1920: 
E 480791 ; .. 3B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


FAIRYLAND; lyrics by Max Lief, music 
by S. Levisohn [of U. S.] [10927 


© 1c. May 24, 1920; E 479727; 
Stella Levisohn, New York. 


FAITHFUL (THE) PROMISE; waltz bal- 
lad, words and melody by P. Tuso 
[of U. S.] ed. and arr. by Joseph 
Nevlin Whyback [of U. S.] [10928 

© 1c. May 26, 1920; E 479740; 
Philip Tuso, Los Angeles. 


FALLING SNOW; words by E. Walker, 
music by Geo. Trevor [of U. S.] 

[10929 

© 1c Apr. 8, 1920; E 474970; 

Esther Walker, Central Point, Or. 


FAMILY (THE) PET. See My first 
effort. 
FANFARETTA; coro dei cacciatori e 


finale, dalla La via della finestra, 


atto 2, di R. Zandonai, riduzione 
facile di Alessandro Peroni [of 
Italy]; pf. con parole. [10930 


@eaune: 7,5 1920." co aune 12. 
1920; E 484089; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


pt. 111, 0. S., Yous 


FANTASIE NAPULITANE; versi di Guido 
di Napoli, musica di Giulio del 
Vecchio [of Italy]; mand. ace. 
Naples, Emilio Gennarelli e ¢. 4to. 

- [109381 

© Sept. 30, 1919; 1 c¢. June 9, 

1920; E 484034; Italian book co., 
New York. 


FAR ABOVE US SAILS THE HERON; Hun- 
garian folk song, English by Alex- 
ander Sébald, music arr. by Henry 
S. Sawyer [of U. S.]; mixed voices. 
4to. (Liberty chorus and commun- 
ity song book.) [10932 

© May 3, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920; 
E 479182; McKinley music ¢o., Chi- 
cago. [Copyr ight is claimed on Eng- 
lish version, annotation and arrange- 
ment] 


Far AWAY; a Londonderry air, words 
by George Sigerson, music har- 
monized and arr. by Purcell James 
Mansfield [of Great Britain] op. 
84, no. 4; mixed voices. 4to. 
(Choral album, no. 1296) [10933 


© Apr. 23, 1920; 1 ec. May 10, 1920; 
EK 476502; Bayley & Ferguson, 
Glasgow. 


FAR IN A WESTERN BROOKLAND. See 
Bax (Arnold) Three songs. 
FarRMER (A) Boy; words by G. La 
Tourette, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [10934 


© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920; 
E 480279; Georgia La Tourette, N. 
Branch, N. J. 


FASCINATION; grand polka de concert, 
by Walter "Rolfe fof: Us, Sa] 2 2p. 
[10935 


© Apr. 30, 1920; 2 e«. May 3, 1920; 


E 479002; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. . 
FED UP; sometimes I just sit, words 


by P. J. O. Reilly, nisi’ ty 2 C. 
Sterndale Bennett [of England] 

[10936 
- © Apr. 30, 1920; 1 c May 6, 1920; 
E 476487; Shaftesbury music ©Co., 
London. 


FEE FI FO FUM; one Sstep-intermezzo, 
by Otto Motzan and Abe Olman [of 
U. S.J]; piano. [10937 


© Mar. 13, 1920; 2 c. June 2, 1920; | 
E 480878; Forster music publisher, 
inc., Chicago. 


674 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1920 


10953 


FESTAL OFFERINGS; a_ service for 
Children’s day, words by Anne Aiken 
Payn and M. Isabelle Ritter, music 
by C. Austin Miles and others [of 
U. S.] 8vo. [109388 

© Apr. 6, 1920; 2 c. June 7, 1920; 
E 481113; Hall-Mack co., Phila- 
delphia. 


FESTAL PROCESSION; by Gordon Balch 
Nevin [of U. S8.]; organ. [10939 
i Apr. 27, 1920: ‘2 c¢.. May. 13, 
1920; E 480412; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. : 


FrestaL Te DEvuM, IN B FLAT; music 
by Clara B. Tillinghast [of U. S.]; 
three-part cho. of women’s voices. 
Ato. [10940 

© May 1, 1920; 2c. May 13, 1920; 
E 480407; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


FETE AU CANTONNEMENT; valse ex- 
traite de Pages de gloire, de Jean 
Perron [of France] op. 06; piano. 


[10941 

© May 8, 1920; 1 ce. May 24, 1920; 

E 476720; J. Perron, Auxerre, 
France. 

Fate (LA) AU vi~tLAGE. See Bon- 


homme (M. T.) 
piano. 


Trois piéces pour 


Fives. See Creature. 

FIELDS OF IRISH GREEN; words by 
W. F. Bowman, music by Adelaide 
A. Bowman [of U. S.] Boston, C. 
W. Thompson & co. [10942 

© Mar. 24, 1920; 2 c. May 4, 1920; 
E 479107; Will F. Bowman, Middle- 
boro, Mass. 


FIFINELLA; by W. N. Macquarrie [of 
Great Britain]; piano. [10943 
© May 5, 1920; 1 c. May 21, 1920; 

E 476683; Reid bros., 1td., London. 


FIFTH AVENUE MARCH; by Mana Zucca | 


[pseud. of Zuckermann, of U. S.J; 
band, 4to. [10944 

© May 24, 1920; 2 c May 26, 
1920; E 479774; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement] 


; piano. [10945 
© May 19. 1920;.2 c.May 21, 


1920; E 478563; John Church co.,. 


Cincinnati. 


FIGURINE CINESI; di Francesco Vatielli 
for ' italy]; “pi. Contents?’ 40-1 
suonatore di Yo—4. La pioggia 


FIGURINE CINESI—Continued. 
sopra i bambou.—5d. Canzone lan- 
guente.—6. Intorno la pagoda. 
[10946 
©; dune.7,- 18203 toe. Junes2, 
1920; E 484097; G. Ricordi & co., 


Milan. 
FILEUSE; par Cesar Galeotti [of 
France] op. 158; piano. [10947 


© Dee. 31, 1919; 1 ¢. Mar. 18, 
1920; E 469737; Ad. Henn, Geneva, 
Switzerland. 


Firte (LA) AUX CHEVEUX DE LIN. 
See Lefévre (Andrée §S.) Trois 
chansons écossaises. 


FILM FOLIO; no. 1, Moods and motives 
for the movies, compiled and ed. by 
George West [of U. S.]; piano. 

[10948 

© May 17, 1920; 2 « May 20, 

1920; E 479619; Boston musie¢ co., 

Boston. [Copyright is claimed on 
compiling and editing] 


FINEST (THE) GIRL I EVER MET; words 
by C. E. Mizen, melody by Gustave 
Barto [pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of 
U. S.] [10949 

© 1c. May 19, 1920; E 479508; 
C. E. Mizen, Abilene, Canada. 


FIREFLIES; from the musical comedy 
Fireflies, words and music by Fred 
W. Clitheroe [of U. S.] [10950 

©r April 26" 1920" €.. jume st 
1920; E 482057; Madel and Clith- 
eroe, Kenosha, Wisc. 


FIRESIDE THOUGHTS; words by R. 
Traudt, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [10951 

© May 1, 1920; 2 c«. May 10, 
1920; E 480331; Romana Traudt, 
Milwaukee, Wis. 


FIRST LOVE IS TRUE LOVE; words by B. 
Winter, music by E. S. S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S.] [10952 

© 1 e¢. May 12, 1920; E 479248 ; 
Bess Winter, Brooklyn. 


First MOVEMENT. See Mozart (Wolf- 


gang Amadeus) 


FIRST PIECES IN STYLE AND PHRASING; 
four miniatures, by Theodora Dutton 
fof U. S.]; pf. Contents: After the 
lights are out.—Last night’s party.— 
At five o’clock in the morning.—Lit- 
tle pickaninny. [10953 

© Apr. 30, 1920; 2 c. May 3, 1920; 
E 479003; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
deiphia. 


679 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10954 


First (THE) POSITION; six short 
pieces, by Rowsby Woof [of Great 


Britain]; violin and piano. OCon- 
tents: The grandfather clock.— 
Waltz.—Dirge—A swing song.— 


The tin soldier..—Day dreams. 
[10954 
© Apr. 14, 1920; 1 «& Apr. 30, 1920; 
E 476426; Anglo-French music ©o., 
ltd., London. 


FIVE LITTLE HUNTERS AND THE BIG, 
BLACK BEAR; words and music by 
Mathilde Bilbro [of U. S.J] (Six 
song-stories for first grade pianists) 

[10955 

© May 14, 1920; 2 c. May 17, 1920; 

HEH 479357; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. 


FLac (THE) OF LIBERTY; words and 
music by F. A. Reeves [of U. S8.] 
[10956 
© 1c. Apr. 8, 1920; E 475048; F. 
A. Reeves, Lehi, Utah. 


FLAME FAIRIES; by A. C. Galbraith [of 

U. S.]; piano. [10957 

© Apr. 30, 1920; 2 c. May 3, 1920; 

EK 478990; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


FLEUR DE LYS; march, by Alfred D. 
Steckel [of U. 8.]; piano. (Pianist’s 
leisure hour) [10958 

© Mar. 15, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 10, 
1920; E 479195; Bryant music co., 
New York. 


FLICK-FLOCK; by C. Woess [of U. 8.]; 
piano. [10959 
© .1 ec. May 28, 1920; E 479878; 
Carl Woess, New York. 
Fuirt (THE) See My lady’s charm. 


FLOATING DOWN THE SLEEPY CANAL, See 
Little Dutch tiles. 


FLOATING INTO LOVELAND; words by G. | 


A. McCarrier, music by Hector Rich- 
ard. - Chicago, Legters music co. 


[10960 | 


© May 18, 1920; 2 c. May 22, 1920; 
E 479605; George A. McCarrier, Sau- 
gus, Mass. 


FLOATING WITH THE CLOUDS IN AN 
AEROPLANE; words by E. G. Schmitt, 
musie by Artie Bowers [of U. S.] 

[10961 

© 1c. June 3, 1920; E 482113; 

Elizabeth Garrett Schmitt, Flanders, 
ca, wee 


| 


| FOLK DANCE. 


pt. It, 1S, ao 


FLORAL DANCE; by M. Greenwald [of 

U. S.J]; piano. (Dreams of youth.) 

[10962 

© May 20, 1920; 2 c. May 24, 1920; 

E 480717; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


FLORIDA BELLE; Waltz, by Robert Har- 

rington [of England]; piano. [10963 

© Apr. 14, 1920; 1 ce. May 12, 1920; 

EH 476591; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 

Crew, ltd., London. 

FLOWER (A) OF BEAUTY; Words and 
music by M. Murphy [of U. S.] 

[10964 

© May 14, 1920; 2 c. May 19, 1920; 

E 479484; Mabel Murphy, Akron, O. 


| FLOWER oF Gopd’s GARDEN; words and 


music by G. Parker [of U. S.] New 
York, J. F. Schroeder. [10965 

© May 8, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920; 
E 480240; Gerald Parker, Glen 
Ridge, N. J. 


FLOWERS; words by J. Arthur Datlo, 
music by Jas. F. Langan [of U. S.] 
Scranton, Pa., James F. Langan-mu- 
sic pub. [10966 

© Apr. 24, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 27, 1920; 
E 475793; J. A. Datlo, Syracuse, 
N. Y. 


FLOWERS’ (THE) AWAKENING; words 

and music by E. B. Welch [of U. 8.] 

[10967 

© May 6, 1920; 2 c. May 22, 1920; 

© 480656 ; Edlyn Braren Welch, Park 
Ridge, Ill. 


FLUP; one step, de loperette de Jo- 
seph Szule [of France] ; piano. 
[10968 
© May 17, 1920; 1c. Junel, 1920; 
E 476859; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


Fry (THE); words anon., music by 
Bryceson Treharne [of England, 
domiciled at New York] (Twelve 
settings of old English words, no. 5) 

: ~ [10969 

© May 4, 1920; 2 c. May 5, 1920; 

E 479099; Composer’s musie corp., 
New York. 


FLY UP TO THE SUNSHINE; words by C. 
W. Naylor, music by A. L. Byers [of 
U. S.J] [10970 

(©) Mar. 25, 1920;.2).¢ 7p, 
1920; E 475561; Andrew L. Byers, 


Anderson, Ind. 
See Dyson (George) 
Six lyrics. 


676 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1920 


FOLLOW ME, IT’S A VERY SIMPLE MAT- 
TER; from Honey girl, words by 
Neville Fleeson, music by Albert Von 
Tilzer [of U. S.] [10971 

© Apr. 28, 1920; 2 c. May 3, 1820; 
E 480496; Artmusic, ine., New York. 


FoLLOWING CHRIST; words and music 
by A. J. Showalter [of U. S.] 
[10972 


© Apr. 10, 1920; 2c. Apr. 29, 1920; 
E 475891; Anthony J. Showalter, 
Dalton, Ga. 


FoN DER CHOOPE; by J. Frankel, [of 

U. S.J]; piano. [1097 

© 1c April 8, 1920; E 475001; 
Joseph Frankel, New York. 


Foot (THE) WHO MADE HIS PRAYER; 
words and music by F. A. Cascella 
fof U. S.], arr. by N. J. Cascella. 

[10974 

© May 12, 1920; 2 c. May 14, 1920; 

EK 480429; Frank A. Cascella, New- 
ark, N: J. 


FOOTSTEPS IN THE SAND AT BRIGHTON; 


written and composed by Chas. Col- 
lins [of England] [10975 


© Apr. 15, 1920; 1c. Apr. 28, 1920; 
E 476414; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


For A YANKEE Boy; words by V. Deck, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [10976 

© June 1, 1920; 2 c. June 4, 1920; 
E 481008; Vera Deck, Pittsburg, 
Kans. 


For ALL THE SAINTS; anthem for All 
saints’ day and general use, words 
by W. W. How, music by Stanley R. 
Avery [of U. S8.];. mixed voices, 
pEsamcace. 40, _- [10977 
_ © Apr. 21, 1920; 2 c. May 13, 1920; 
E 480406; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


For EVERY BOY WHO’S ON THE LEVEL. 


THERE'S A GIRL WHOS ON THE 
SQUARE; words by Harry Pease, 
music by Ed. G. Nelson and Gil- 
bert Dodge [of U. S.] [10978 

© May 18, 1920; 2 May 21, 1920; 
E 479577; Joe Morris music ¢o., 
New York. 


For FLAG AND COUNTRY; march, by R. 
Villa [of U. S8S.]; piano. (Three 
easy teaching pieces for the piano, 
no. 1) [10979 

© May 8, 1920; 2 c. May 11, 1920; 
E 480362; Rose Villar, New York. 


10988 


For HOME AND COUNTRY; March, by H. 
Engelmann [of U. 8.]; piano. 
[10980 
© Apr. 30, 1920; 2 ce. May 3, 1920; 
E 479009; Theo. Presser co., Phil- 
adelphia. 


piano, four hands. 
[10982 
© Apr. 30, 1920; 2 ce. May 3, 1920; 
E 478985; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


FOR JUST A MILLION MILES OF YOUR 
WONDERFUL SMILES; words by G. 
Hankwitz, music by Hector Rich- 
ard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters mu- 


Sic ¢o. [10982 
© June 1, 1920; 2 c. June 4, 1920; 
E 481033 ; George Hankwitz, 


Brokaw, Wis. 


FoR NO REASON AT ALL; words by Sam 
M. Lewis and Joe Young, music by 
Walter Donaldson [of U. 8.] [10983 

© Apr. 24°~19205" 2" Ape 24 
1920; EH 478813; Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. 


For THE CAUSE OF DEMOCRACY; words 
by P. P. McCue, music by Ray Hib- 
beler [of U. S.] [10984 


© 1c: May 22, 1920; E 480642; 
Patrick P. McCue, New York. 


FORBIDDEN (THE) CITY; curtain song, 
words by Elizabeth Vincent, music 
by I. C. Jacobi [of U. S.] [10985 


© May 25, 1920; 2 c. June 7, 1920; 
EE 481115; Isabel C. Jacobi, Bryn 
Mawr, Pa. 


FOREVER AND AYE; words by V. B. 
Hawk, music by Edouard Hesselberg 
[of U. 8.] [10986 


© May 22, 1920; 2 e June 7%, 
1920; E 482234; Vesta B. Hawk, 
Honolulu. 


FOREVER MORE; words by Eugene West, 
melody by Raymond McNamara [of 
tt. Bal [10987 


© 1c. Apr. 8, 1920; E 474988; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


Force (THE) See Green (The) lanes 


of England. 


FORGET NOT UNCLE SAMMY; words by 
D. Carpenter, music by Geo. Trevor 
[of U.8.] [10988 

© 1e¢ May 24, 1920; E 479734; 
Daisy Carpenter, Toston, Mont. 


2” ; 677 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10989 


pt. 1H, i Sie 


FORGET THE NIGHT; words by Rabin- 
dranath Tagore, music by A. Buzzi- 
Peccia [of U. 8.]; low voice, in C 
min. [10989 

© May 6, 1920; 2 «. May 13, 1920; 
HH) 480405 ; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


ForRGIVE ME AND COME BACK, FoR I’M 
SORRY ; words by M. M. Strumke, mu- 
Sic by Edouard MHesselberg [of 
WS] [10990 

yr ae May 6, 
1920; E 480230; Strumke, 
St. Helena, Md. 


ForwarD AS A LIGHT, WISCONSIN; 
words by J. H. Jewett, music by 
Leogen Denric [of U. S.] Milwau- 
kee, Wis., Wm. A. Kaun music co. 

[10991 

© May 24, 1920; 2 ec. May 19, 

1920; E 480849 ; Jonn Henry Jewett, 
Milw ‘aukee. 


LOA > 2 
Myitie M. 


FORWARD MARCH; words by James 
Stanley Royce, music by Joseph 
Meimnrath [or .U.-S.],.arr. by-H.. O: 
Wheeler. [10992 

© Mar. 18, 1920; 2 c. June 2, 1920; 
E 480882; Forster music publisher, 
ine., Chicago. 

Fox TrRoT; by L. Canoro [of U. S.]; 
violin. [10993 

© 1c. May 17, 1920; Ei 479348; 
Louis Canoro, New York. 


Forer (LE) See Dubosceq (Claude) 
Trois mélodies. 
FRAELACHS NO. 238; by A. Schwartz 
fof U. S.]; instrumental. [10994 
© 1c June 7, 1920; E 481066; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 


FRAGRANCE; entr’ acte, by Charles 
Ancliffe [of England], arr. by Adolf 


Lotter [of Austria]; orch. with 
piano conductor. Concert edition. 
4to. [10995 


© Apr. 15, 1920;1 ce. May 6, 1920; 
EK 476481: Hawkes & son, London. 


FRAGRANT (THE) WATER LILY; July 
flower, words by Jessica Moore, 
music by George L. Spaulding [of 
U. 8.]; piano, words ad lib. (Birth- 
day blossoms) [10996 

© May 20, 1920; 2 ec. May 24, 
1920; E 480686; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


FRANCAISE (LA); danse nouvelle, de 
Dosie Naret [of France]; piano. 
[10997 
© Apr. 6, 1920; 1c. Apr. 22, 1920; 
E 476286; J. Pitault, Paris. 


FRANCIS & Dax S CINEMA MUSIC FOLIO; 
by Julian Rutt [of Great Britain]; 
‘piano. 4to. [10998 

© May: 14, 1920; 1 ¢ May 28, 
1920; E 476768 ; Francis. Day & 
Hunter, London. 


I’RANCIS & DAY’S CORNET METHOD; com- 
piled, composed and arr. by Andrew 
Montgomery [of Great Britain] 

[10999 

©, Mar. 23, 1920." 1 -ecaAairss 1 , 

1920; E 476202; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


FREEDOM; chorus, words by Gerald 
Cumberland, music by Cyril Jenkins 
[of Great Britain]; mixed voices, 
bar. and mezzo-sop. solos. 4to. 

; [11000 

© Apr. 24, 1920; 1 ec. May 8, 1920; 

E 476489; J. Curwen & sons, Itd., 
London. 


FREEDOM OUR QUEEN; words by Oliver 
Wendell Holmes, music by Horatio 
Parker, op. 66, no. 4, arr. by O. Mc- 
Conathy [of U. S.]; mixed voices. 
(New beacon octavo, no. 601) 

[11001 

© April 14, 1920; 2 e May 10, 

1920; E 479216; Silver, Burdett & 

co., Boston. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement] 


FREESIA; valse, by Gordon Mackenzie, 
arr. by Shipley Douglas [of Great 
Britain] ; orch. 4to. (Boosey’s 
orchestral journal, no.1938) [11002 

© Apr. 16, 1920; 1 c. May 27, 1920; 
E 476789; Boosey & co. London. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment ] 


FREILACHS, NO. 3163 by A. Schwartz 

fof U. S.]; instrumental. [11003 

©1c. June 7, 1920; H 481065; Abe 
Schwartz, New York. 


FREILICHS, No. 317; by A. Schwartz 

[of U. S.]; instrumental. [11004 

©1c. June 7, 1920; E 481064; Abe 
Schwartz, New York. 


FRENCH CANADIAN ROWING SONG; old 
French-Canadian boating song, tune 
“Wla Vbon vent, words and music 
arr. by Henry S. Sawyer [of U. 8.]; 
mixed voices. 4to. (Liberty chorus 
and community song book.) [11005 

© May. 3, 1920; 2.c. May. 10, 1920; 
E 479186; McKinley music co., Chi- 
cago, [Copyright is claimed on an- © 
notation and arrangement] 


678 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1920 


FRETTIN’ (THE) BLUES; by A. J. Ba- 
quet and J. Durante [of U. 8.]; in- 
strumental. [11006 


© 1c. June 7, 1920; E 481055; A. 


J. Baquet and J. Durante, New. 


York. 


From Pera; oriental fox-trot; by Ch. 
H. Loncke [of Belgium]; piano. 
Paris, Maillochon. [11007 

© May 8, 1920; 1 c. May 24, 1920; 
EB 476731; H. Loncke, Paris. 


FRoM THE FIELDS OF FRANCE; words 
and music by J. Mokrejs [of U. S.] 
(In Compositions by John Mokrejs.) 

[11008 
© May 26, 1920; 2 c. May 27, 1920; 
E 480759; John Mokrejs, New York. 


Front (THE) AT LAST; words by Wil- 
liam Sinkler Manning, music by Na- 
thaniel Irving Hyait fof U. S8.] 
Philadelphia, Theodore Presser co. 

[11009 

© May 17, 1920; 2 c. May 19, 1920; 

E 479571; Nathaniel Irving Hyatt, 
Spartanburg, 8. C. 


FUGUE ON AN OLD SURJECT. See Pre- 


lude on Abridge. 


FULLNESS (THE) OF LOVE; words by 
C. V. La Fontaine, music by E. S. 
S. Huntington [of U. S.] [11010 

© 1c. May 22, 1920; E 480617; 
Charles VY. La Fontaine, Holtville, 
Calif. 


-FUNERE MERSIT ACERBO; versi di Giosue 
Carducci, musica di Giacomo Orefice 
[of Italy] (lLiriche, no. 1) [11011 

er yune (, 19202 1.'¢ Sune. 12, 
1920; E 484110; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 

GAGLIARDA. 

arie. 


See Antiche danze ed 


GALITZKI MiT LITTE; by B. Schulman 
[of U. S.J], arr. by C. Woess [of U. 
S.]; piano. [11012 

© 1c May 19, 1920; E 480568; 
Carl Woess, New York. 


GALLANT (THE) HERO; march two 
step, by Chas. A. Curtis [of U. 8.], 
arr. by Harry J. Lincoln [of U. 8.]; 
piano. [11013 

© May 21, 1920; 2 c. May 20, 
1920; E 479558; Harry J. Lincoln 
music co., Philadelphia. 


GALLATLY (JAMES M.) Six encore 
songs; words by Harford Worlock, 
music by J. M. Gallatly [of HEng- 
land] Contents: A workaday life.— 

The choice.—My girl Sally.—Once 


11021 


GALLATLY (JAMES M.)—Continued. 
in a while—Lullaby.—Homeward 
bound. [11014 
@© Apr. 22, 1920; 1 ec. May -10, 
1920; E 476586; Herman Darewski 
music pub. co., London. : 


GALLIE; southern serenade, words and 
musie by J. Mokrejs [of U. S.] Re- 
vised edition. (Jn Compositions by 
John Mokrejs) [11015 

© May 26, 1920; 2 ec May 27, 
1920; E 480760; John Mokrejs, New 
York. 


GAME (THE) OF LOVE; words by F. R. 


Alexander, music by Hector Rich- 
ard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [11016 

© May 1, 1920; 2° &’ May’ *10, 


1920; E 480326; Franklyn R. Alex- 
ander, Philadelphia. 


GARDEN OF ROSES; words and music 
by Fred Monument [of Australia]; 
in D. (Paling’s song series, no. 
76) [11017 

© May 17, 1920; 1 c« May 17, 
1920; E 476889; W. H. Paling & co., 
ltd., Sydney, Australia. 


GATHER THE ORANGE BLOSSOMS; words 
by M. L. Byren, music by Leo Fried- 


man [of U. S.] . Chicago, North 
American music co. [11018 
©: Dee: 30; 1919 Bets Apr 912, 


1920; E 475264 : M. iv Byren, Pe 
Madre, Calif. 


GATHER YE ROSEBUDS WHILE YE MAY; 
words by Robert Herrick, music by 
Harold Henry [of U. S.] op. 10, 
no, 2 [11019 

© Mar. 1, 1920; 2 c. May 17, 1920; 
E 479469; Carl Fischer, New York. 


GAvoTTE. See Bijou suite—Quaderni 
per un piccolo pianista 1°. 


GAVOTTE ANTIQUE; by H. L. Frank 

fof U. S.]; violin and piano. [11020 

© Apr. 28, 1920; 2 c. May 1, 1920; 

E 480089; Harold Leslie Frank, 
Rochester, N. Y. 


GAVOTTE IN 5" MAJOR. 
(Ludwig van) 


See Beethoven 


GEE! BUT ITS GREAT TO BE LOVED; words 
and music by W. Ryan, Harry 
Tobias ‘and “P. CC. Caporossi’ Tot 
U. S.J [11021 

© May 20, 1920; 2 c. June 3, 1920; 
E 482051; William Ryan and Peter 
C. Caporossi, New Haven. 


679 © 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1,8, FAS 


11022 

GEE-WHIZ, WHAT A SMILE; words by 
John (Shorty) Bailey, musie by 
Geo. Trevor [of U. S.] [11022 


© 1c. May 24, 1920; E 479735; 
J. G. Bailey, East Liverpool, O. 


GEMMA (LA) DEL QUARNERO; canzone 
fiumana, versi di Salvatore Parisi, 
musica di Riccardo Nicosia [of 
U. S.J [11023 

© 1c. Apr. 17, 1920; E 478786; 
Nicosia-Parisi, New York. 


GENERAL PERSHING IN FRANCE; words 
by Mrs. I. Mingus, music by Hector 
Richard [of 'U. 8.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [11024 

© May 1, 1920; 2 «. May 10, 1920; 
E 4803838; Mrs. I. Mingus, Glou- 
cester, O. 


GENEROUS AND FREE; words and music 
by C. E. Varnum [of U. S.] Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [11025 

© May 1, 1920; 2 ce. May 10, 1920; 
E 480295; C. E. Varnum, Peter- 
borough, N. H. 


GENEVIEVE, DON’T GRIEVE; fox trot, 
words and music by W. M. Reynolds 
[of U. S.], arr. by George Atwater 
fot U. 5.) [11026 

© 1c May 24, 1920; E 479718; 
William Manning Reynolds, New 
Haven. 


GENTLE BRIDEEN; words by Turlough 
O’Carolan, music by Bryceson Tre- 
harne [of England, domiciled at New 
York]; high voice. (Twelve set- 
tings of old English words, no. 7) 

[11027 

© May 4, 1920; 2 « May 5, 1920; 

.E 479101; Composers music corp. 
New York. 

GESANGE OF ZIONS BERG; by J. Frankel 
[of U. S.J; piano. [11028 

© 1«¢ June 4, 1920; E 480934; 
Joseph Frankel, New York. 


GETHSEMANE; 
Olson from the German of Karl 
Gerok, music by Carl S. Malmstrom 
[of U. S.J] (Octavo series of church 
music, no. 12) 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1920; 
E 474995; Augustana book concern, 
Rock Island, Ill. 

GETSEMANE; texten af Frithiof Rydén 
efter Karl Gerok, musiken af Carl S. 
Malmstrom [of U. S8.] (K6rsanger 
for Gudstjinsten, oktav—serie, no. 
112) [11630 

© Mar. 29, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 3, 1920: 
E 474996; Augustana book concern, 
Rock Island, Il. 


words by Ernst Ww. 


[11029 ° 


GETTING HOME; words and music by 
W. Byrnes [of U. S.] [11031 


© May 27, 1920; 2 c. May 27, 1920; 


E 480777; William Byrnes, New 
York. i 
GuHosts. See Lang (C. 8.) Six tone 


pictures. 


GIBRALTAR; rock of my love, poem by 
Arthur J. Lamb, music by Alfred 
Solman [of U. S.] 1. Medium low 
in B flat. 2. Medium high in C. 

[11082, 11033 

© Apr. 16, 1920; 2 c. each Apr. 16, 
19820; E 478400, 478401; Jos. W. 
Stern & co., New York. [Copyrign 
is claimed on arrangement] — 


Girt (A) OF THE DESERT; song cycle, 
words by J. Dean Atkinson, music 
by Dorothy Atkinson [of England] ; 
high voice. Contents: 1. The cara- 
van.—2. Out of the night—3. My 
goat girl—4. Ring the merry mar- 
riage bell. [110384 

© Apr. 30, 1920; 1 c. May 18, 1920; 
E 476650; Jameson & co., London. 


GINGER ALE; words by E. McGee, music 
by Luther A. Clark [of U. 8.] 

[11035 

© Apr. 22, 1920; 2 ec. May 3, 1920; 

' E 480065; Ellen McGee, Colby, Kan. 


GiIPSy DANCE; by Gregory Brittain [of 
Australia]; pf. (Paling’s piano 
series, no 163) [11036 

© Apr. 21, 1920; 1 ¢ Apr. 19, 1920; 
E 476269; W. H. Paling & co., Itd., 
Sydney, Australia. 


GIPSY LORE; costume action song, writ- 
ten and composed by Clementine 
Ward [of Great Britain], with Span- 
ish Gipsy dance, arr. by J. Dicker- 
son. [11037 

© Apr. 6, 1920; 1 ce. Apr. 22, 1920; 
E 476361; J. Curwen & sons, ltd., 
London. 


Gipsy (THE) STREET VIOLINIST; by 
Leo Oehmler [of U. S.] -op. 229, no. 
4; violin and piano. (Hasy violin 
pieces, no. 4) [11038 


© June 1, 1920; 2c. June 2, 1920; 
E 480890; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 


GIRGENTI; by Joseph Holbrooke [of 
England] op. 49; pf. (Impres- 
sions of a tour, no. 3) [110389 - 

© June 7, 1920; 1 c. June 12, 1920; 
E 484106; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


680 


no. 6, 1920 


GIRL FRoM Mars; words by E. 8. Ful- 
ler, music by A. M. Fuller [of U. 8.] 
[11040 


© May 21, 1920; 2 ec. May 28, 1920; 
E 479815; Jos. Krolage music co., 
Cincinnati. 


GIRL FROM THE WEST; words by R. M. 
Wilson, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [11041 

© May 15, 1920; 2 c. May 20, 1920; 
E 480595; Rose M. Wilson, Trini- 
dad, Col. 


Girt (THE) I LEFT TO HES-O-HES-O-TATE 5 
words by A. M. Burkinshaw, music 
by Hector Richard [of U. S.]  Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [11042 

© May 18, 1920; 2c. May 22, 1920; 
479597; Anna M. Burkinshaw, Sa- 
vannah, Ga. 

Girt (THE) I Lost; words and music 
by J. Brockman [of U. 8.] Brook- 
lyn, N. Y., Arcadia music pub. co. 

[11043 

iG) May i, 1920: 2 c. May 3, 

1920; E 479082; Jerome Brockman, 
Brooklyn. 


GIRL OF MY LAND; waltz song, words by 
Herbert Anderson, music by D. W. 
Barnes [of U. S.] [11044 

©1c¢. May 3, 1920; E 480062; 
Douglas Wellington Barnes, Du- 
buque, Ia. 


GIRLS ALL AROUND ME; from Maid to 
love, words by Raymond W. Peck, 
music by Percy Wenrich [of U. S.] 

[11045 
© June 5, 1920; 2 c June 8, 1920; 
EH 481190; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


GirLs (THE) ARE PRETTY IN EV’RY CITY, 
BUT THEY’VE NOTHIN’ ON THOSE GIRLS 
ON THE FARM; words and melody 
by A. Neale [of U. 8.], arr. by L. L. 
VosBurgh [of U. S8.] [11046 


© 1 c. May 11, 1920; E 480370; 


Arthur Neale, New York. 


Gir~LsS (THE) OF MY DREAMS; words 

and music by I. Berlin [of U. S.] 

[11047 

© 1c. May 18, 1920; E 480487; 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 


GIRLS oF NEw YorkK; song and fox 
trot, words and melody by R. Nav- 
arino [of U. S.], arr. py Leonard 
L. VosBurgh [of U. S.] [11048 

© 1c May 6, 1920; E 480122; 
Ralph Navarino, New York. 


GrirRoTONDO. See Quaderni per un pic- 
colo pianista 1°. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


11058 


GiTA (UNA) A SAN REMO; mazurka, 
by Paul Bolognese [of U. 8.]; piano. 
{11049 
© 1e. May 20, 1920; E 480560 ; N. 

J. Loreck, Brooklyn. 


GiTANA (LA) (The Gipsy); by R. 
Villar [of U. S.]; piano. (Three 
easy teaching pieces for. the piano, 
no. 8) [11050 

© May 8, 1920; 2 e@ May 11, 
1920; E 480364; Rose Villar, New 
York. 


GIVE ME LIBERTY OR GIVE ME DEATH; 
words and music by Clarence Stout 
Lek. U., 8.] [11051 

©rApr 2 15,.1920s" 2 e@-wApr. 15; 
1920; E 475391; Clarence A. Stout, 
Vincennes, Ind. 


GIVE ME THAT DREAM AGAIN; words by 
Luella L. Jewett, music by Geo. 
Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New York, 
World music pub. corp. [11052 

© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 3, 1920; 
HE 4800382; L. L. Jewett, San Diego. 


GIVE ME YOUR LIPS FOR LOVE; words 
by Ursula Bioom, music by Bernard 
Green [of Great Britain] [11053 


“© May 14, 1920; 1 c«& May 28, 


1920; E 476772; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 
GIVE US THE AMERICAN BOYS; words. 


by G. C. McNary, music by E. S. 8. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] [11054 

© 1 ce May 18, 1920; E 480474; 
Garnet C. McNary, Highty Four, Pa. 


GLAD TIDINGS IN SONGS; ed. and comp... 
by W. E. Biederwolf [& others of 
Ula. | i2mo: [11055 

© May 11, 1920; 2 c« May 15, 
1920; aff. May 18, 1920; A 565998 ; 
Glad tidings pub. co., Chicago. 


GLANES; par Jacques Thierac [of 
France]; piano. [11056 
© Apr), 12° 19203 ad e.. Apr. 24, 


1920; E 4763878; Maurice Senart et 
cie., Paris. 


GLENDALOUGH; hornpipe, by P. W. 
D’Arey [of U. 8.]; instrumental. 
[11057 
© 1c. June 2, 1920; E 480872; 
Patrick William D’Arcy, San Fran- 
cisco. 


GLIDING ALONG; mazurka, by Louis J. 
Nicode [of U. S.]; piano. [11058 
© May 26, 1920; 2 c. June 1, 1920; 

E 479989; W. B. Hasey, Boston. 


681 


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11059 


GLIDING, GLIDING, RAy AND I; words 
by F. C. Blott, music by Edouard 
Hesselberg [of U. S..] [11059 

© May 15, 1920; 2 c. May 26, 1910; 
HE 479790; F. C. Blott, Mission City, 
Canada. 


GLoryY FoR YALE; march and one step, 
words by Julian Arnold, music by 
Stanleigh P. Friedman [of U. S.] 

[11060 
© May 6, 1920; 2 c. May 7, 1920; 
E 479151; Leo Feist, ine.; New York. 


Go THY WAY FORGETTING; words by 
Isabel Buckingham, music by Simon 
Bucharoff [of U. S8.]; high voice. 
(Sheet music edition V. 506) 

[11061 
© Feb. 5, 1920; 2 ce. May 17, 1920; 
E 479451; Carl Fischer, New York. 


GoD BLESS YoU; words anon., music 
by E. P. Roma [of U. S8.] [11062 
©1e. Apr. 26, 1920; H 478749; 
Elsie Pardow Roma, San Francisco. 


GOD KEEP YoU; words by Mary Devere, 
musie by James R. Gillette [of U. 
S.] [11063 

©. May 20, 1920; 2 « May 24, 
1920; E 480705; Theo. Presser ce., 
Philadelphia. 


GoD MADE A WONDERFUL MOTHER, AND 
HE GAVE THAT DEAR MOTHER TO ME; 
words by P. J. O’Reilly, musie by 
Edouard Hesselberg [of U. 8.] 

[11064 

© May 15) 1920+'2..¢.’ May :26, 

1920; HE 479792; P. J. O'Reilly, 
Battle Creek. 


Gop’s FLOWERLAND; a Children’s day 
service, text by Hthel Houser Har- 
nish, music by Ira B. Wilson [of U. 
Sle 2mMo. [11065 


«© Apr. 6, 1920; 2 c. and aff. May 
13, 1920; A 568742; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


GOING TO HAVE ONE; written and com- 
posed by Dave Wallace [of England.] 
[11066 
© Apr. 21, 1920; 1¢. Apr. 23, 1920; 
E 476363; B. Feldman & co., London. 
GOLDEN (THE) RULE; words by R. W. 
Heckman, music by H. 8S. 8S. Hunting- 
ton [of U.8.] [11067 
© 1c. Apr. 23, 1920; E 478675; 

R. W. Heckman, Merrill, Wis. 
GOLDEN SUNSHINE; words by Georgia 
C. Clarke, music by A. Leopold Rich- 
ard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [11068 
© May 29, 1920; 2 c. June 4, 1920; 
E 480973; G. C. Clarke, Cincinnati 


pt. Ill, n. s., v. 15 


GOLDEN (THE) WEDDING DAY; duet or 
two part chorus, words by Norrie 
Bernard, music by Gabriel Marie, 
arr. by M. Greenwald [of U. S.]; 
women’s voices. 4to. [11069 

© May 20, 1920; 2c. May 24, 1920; 
Hi 480677; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. ] 


GONDOLA DAYS; words and melody by 

B. L. Woolf [of U. §.] [11070 

© ic. May 29, 1920; E 480801; 
Bernard L. Woolf, New York. 


GONDOLA SONG; words and music by 
Edith Roberts [of Great Britain]; 
sop. 1 and 2 4to.. (Collegiate 
choir, no. 300) [11071 

© Apr. 23, 1920; 1 ec. May 10, 1920; 
E 476501; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow, Scotland. 


GONDOLIERA; boat song, by Louis Vic- 
tor Saar, op. 52, no. 4, arr. by H. F. 
Odeil [of U. S.]; full mand. orch. 

[11072 

© Feb. 6, 1920; 2 ec. May 17, 1920; 

Ei 479449; Carl Fischer, New York. 

[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN ; words by J. 
F. Williamson, musie by Leo Fried- 
man fof U. S.] Chicago, North 
American musi¢ co. [11073 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475273 ; James F. Williamson, Cop- 
ley, O. 


GONE TO JOIN THE THRONG; words and 
music by J. J. Best [of U. S.] (In 
Sermons in song no. 1) [11074 

© May 3, 1920; 2 ec. May 10, 1920; 
E 479213; J. J. Best, Jasper, Ala. 


GooD-BYE; words by Vee Adine, music 
by Hector Richard [of U. S.] Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [11075 

© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920; 
E 480266; Florice Dean, Waterloo, 
Pav 


GOOD-BYE GAY WORLD, I’M GOING HOME; 
words by G. Kirke, music by E. S. 8S. 
Huntington [of U. S.] [11076 

© 1c May 6, 1920; E 480146; 
-G. Kirke, Detroit. 


GOOD-BYE KING, SCUSE ME, GOTTA 
SNEEZE; words by Maude _ Utley 
Whisenand, music by E. S. 8S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S8.] [11077 

© 1c. June 1, 1920; E 480819; 
Maude Utley Whisenand, Bosworth, 
Mo, 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1920 


Goop-BYE Mr. H. C. or L; words and 

musie by J. V. Whittam [of U. S.] 

[11078 

© 1c. May 15, 1920; E 479345; 
Jean Violet Whittam, Warren, O. 


‘GOOD-BYE RAG; fox trot, by Carleton L. 
Colby [of U. 8.]; piano. [11079 
© May 17, 1920; 2 c« May 18, 
1920; E 479418; Harold Rossiter 
music co., Chicago. 


GOOD-BYE SWEETHEART; words by Mrs. 
L. E. Cartledge, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Leg- 
ters music co. [11080 

© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920; 
E 480348; Mrs. Lee Early Cartledge, 
Midway, Ala. 


Goop HUMOR. 
ian) 


See Schifer 
Six melodic essays. 


(Christ- 


GooD NIGHT; by B. Haynes [and] Like 
melting tones it rises; by Johannes 
Brahms; arr. by Otto Langey [of 


U. S.]; orch. with piano ace. (Gal- 
axy no. 162) [11081 
© May 26, 1920; 2 e« May 27, 


1920; E 480776; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement] 


- See also Intimate songs. 


Goop NIGHT ANNETTA; fox trot ballad, 
words and music by Oliver James 
[i. e., O. P. C. Jensen, of U. 8.] 

[11082 


© 1c May 20, 1920; E 482050; 
Olaf Poul Christian Jensen, Jenkin- 
town, Pa. 


GooD NIGHT LITTLE GIRL, GOOD NIGHT; 
words and music by A. C. Wegner, 
arr. by Albert Carney [of U. S.] 
Carroll, Ia., H. S. Holley music 
house. [11083 

© May 17, 1920; 2 ec May 27, 

1920; E 480756; Albert Christian 

Wegner, Carroll, Ia. 


GooD NIGHT SERENADE; words and 

musie by P. H. Hale [of U. S.] 

[11084 

© Apr. 24, 1920; 2 ce. Apr. 24, 1920;. 

E 475718; Philip Henry Hale, St. 
Louis. 


GosH (THE) DARN WALKIN’ BLUES; 

words by F. L. Robbins, melody by 

. Gustave Barto [pseud. of Ethel 

Fisher, of U. 8.] [11085 

© 1c. May 19, 1920; E 479511; 

= Sag L. Robbins, Medicine Park, 
kl. 


11093 


GosSH HOW SHE CAN KISS; words by 
Lou Davis, music by H. Reichman 
[of U. 8.] [11086 

© 1c. May 24, 1920; E 479723; 
Harry Reichman, New York. 


GOUCHER COLLEGE SONGS; compiler [of 
U. S.] Baltimore, Md., Lord Balti- 
more press, 1920. S8vo. [11087 


© May 27, 1920; 2 ¢. and aff. May 
29, 1920; A 571146; Goucher college, 
Baltimore. 


Gourp (THE) HAS STILL ITS BITTER 
LEAVES. See Bowen (York) Four 
Chinese lyrics. 


GRAN METODO; teorico pratico, di S. 
Lebert e L. Stark, edizione riveduta 
da Filippo Ivaldi [of Italy]; pf. pt. 
2. (Hdizione Ricordi, no. 131) 

[11088 

© June 7, 1920; 1 ec June 12, 

1920; E 484114; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


GRAN METODO DE PIANO (Grand method 
for the pianoforte) ; English text by 
Frederick H. Martens [of U. 8.], 
music by R. Montalban [of U. S.] 

[11089 

© Feb. 6, 1920; 2 ec. May 17, 1920; 

E 479497; Carl Fischer, New York. 

[Copyright is claimed on English 
text] 

GRAN (IL) MISTERO; sacred hymn, 
words and music by J. L. Garrou [of 
U.S.) [11090 

© May 138. 1920; 1 ec. May 18, 
1920; 1 « May 22, 1920; E 479682; 
John Louis Garrou, Chicago. 


GRAND CHORUS; by J. G. Cummings [of 

U. S.]; organ, in A minor. [11091 

© Apr. 30, 1920; 2 c. May 3, 1920; 

E 478991; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


GRANDFATHER (THE) See 


First (The) position. 

GRASSHOPPERS’ MARCH. 
days. 

GREATER (THE) GIFT; give me your 
soul, words by Marshall Roberts, 
music by Gerald O’Gorman [of Eng- 
land] [11092 

© Apr. 21, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 22, 1920; 
E 476227; International concert 
bureau, ltd., London. 


GREATEST (THE) KING; words by S. G. 
Hawkins, music by Edouard Hessel- 
berg [of U. S.] [11093 

© May 22, 1920; 2 c. June 7, 1920; 
E 482223; Stanley G. Hawkins, 
Guthrie, Ind. 


CLOCK. 


See Summer 


683 : 


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11094 


GREEN (THE) LANES OF ENGLAND; 
suite, by G. H. Clutsam [of Eng- 
land]; pf. Contents: 1. The joy- 
ous wayfarer.—2. The forge—3. 
Noontide lovers.—4. Gypsies. [11094 

© Apr. 9, 1920; 1 c. May 8, 1920; 
Ki 476469; Metzler & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 


GREETINGS TO SPRING; mazurka, by J. 

Surbeck [of U. 8.]; violin and piano. 

[11095 

© Apr. 8, 1920; 2 c Apr. 8, 1920; 

E 474985; John Surbeck, Hancock, 
Mich. 

Grieg (EpvARD HAGERUP) Concerto; by 
E. Grieg, op. 16, ed., rev., fingered, 
pedalled and with explanatory re- 
marks by Percy Grainger [of U. §.]; 
piano, with the orchestral ace. arr. 
for a second piano. (Schirmer’s 
library, v. 1899) [11096 

© Mar. 20, 1920; 2 c Mar, 22, 
1920; E 473453; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement] 


In the hall of the mountain king; 
from Peer Gynt suite, by E. Grieg, 
op... 46, no. 4,» arr. by oP...B:. del 
Campiglio [of U. S.]; violin and 
piano. (Favorite melodies, no 50) 

[11097 

© May 10, 1920; 2 c. May 13, 1920; 

EK 480503; Estate of Hamilton S. 

Gordon, New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement] 

— Morning mood; from Peer Gynt 
suite, by E. Grieg, op. 46, no. 1, arr. 
by P. F. del Campiglio [of U. S.]; 
violin and piano. (Favorite melo- 
dies, third series, no. 52) [11098 

© Apr. 26, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 30, 19290, 
1 ¢. May 10, 1920; E 479288; Estate 
of Hamilton 8. Gordon, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 

— To spring; by E. Grieg, op. 43, no. 
6, arr. by P. F. del Campiglio [of 
U. §.]; violin and piano. (Favorite 
melodies, third series, no. 59) [11099 

© Apr. 26, 1920; 1 ¢. Apr. 80, 1920; 
1c. May 10, 1920; E 479291; Estate 
of Hamilton S. Gordon, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


GROVE (THE); [words anon.], music 
by John Blow, ed. by Anthony Ber- 
nard [of Great Britain] ; high voice. 

[11100 

© Mar. 5, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 10, 1920; 
E 476205; Winthrop Rogers, Iitd., 
London. 
editing] 


[Copyright is claimed on 


Dt TE I. Sve 


GUAPPO NUN So’; versi e musica di F. 


Fortezza [of Italy]; mand. ace. 
Naples, Italy, Emilio Gennarelli 
Gr10, 2460 1 [11101 


© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 ec. May 19, 1920; 
E 476814; Italian book co., New 
York. 


GuarpIA (LA); march, by D. Tripepi 

[of U. S.]; piano. [11102 

© 1c May 19, 1920; EB 479541; 
Domenico Tripepi, Brooklyn. 


GUARDIAN OF PEACE; march, by J. E. 
Kultti [of U. S.]; band. 4to. 

[11103 

© May 14, 1920; 2 ce. May 19, 1920; 

E 479481; Ace music house, Conne- 
aut, O. 


GuARDS’ (THE) BRIGADE; from The 
shop girl, words by Arthur Wimperis, 
music by Herman Darewski [of Eng- 
land] [11104 

© Apr. 28, 1920; 1 ec. May 12, 1920; 
E 476597; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


GUESS WHO I Am; words by C. A. Mast, 
melody by Walter Irving [of U. 8.], 
arr. by Arthur King [of U. S.] 

[11105 
© 1c. May 11, 1920; E 480506; 
C. A. Mast, New York. 

GuIenoL; fox-trot humoristique, by 
Ch. M. Loncke [of France] op. 20; 
piano. Paris, Maillochon. [11106 

© May 8, 1920; 1 c. May 24, 1920; 
E 476730; Loncke, Paris. 

Gypsies. See Green (The) lanes of 
England. 

Gypsy (A) LULLABY; words by H. L. 
Stapleford, melody by Gustave Barto 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of U. 8.] 

[11107 

© 1c¢ May 3, 1920; E 479022; 

Helen Louise Stapleford, Monmouth, 
Ill. 


GYPSY MOON; words and melody by 

M. Winkler [of U. 8.] [11108 

© 1c June 10, 1920; E 482272; 
Max Winkler, New York. 

HANDEL (GrEoRG FRIEDRICH) He shall 
feed His flock; Christ the loving 
Shepherd, for general use, [words 
from the Bible], music by Hiéandel, 
adapted and tr. by H. A. Dickinson 
and C. Dickinson [of U. S.]; alto 
and sop. solos, with organ ace. (In 
Antiphons) [11109 

© May 18, 1920; 2 c. May 20, 1920 ; 
E 479671; H. W. Gray co., New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on adapta- 
tion and translation] 


684 


no. 6, 1920 


_ MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


HANDEL (GEORG FRIEDRICH )—Contd. 
Larghetto; by G. F. Handel, arr. 
by Eddy Brown [of U. §8.]; violin 
and piano. [11110 

© Mar. 25, 1920; 2 ec. May 17, 
1920; E 479495; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


O Lord rebuke me not in Thy 
wrath; God’s long-suffering, for 
Lent, [words from the Bible], music 
by Handel, adapted and tr. by H. A. 

Dickinson and C. Dickinson [of 
U. S8S.]; mixed voices, with organ 
ace. (Jn Antiphons) ~ [11111 

© May 18, 1920; 2 ec. May 20, 
1920; EH 479655; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on adaptation and translation] 


Haiti! ALMA MATER; words and music 
by J. Baumeister [of U. S.] 16mo. 
[11112 
Apr. 20; 1920: 2° c¢. Apr. 27, 
1920; E 475797; John Baumeister, 

. New York. 


Haiti To Eitiotr Bay; souvenir solo, 
by F. EH. Champlain [of U. §.]; 
violin. [11113 

©i1ec. June 2, 1920; E 480873; 
Frederick E. Champlain, Seattle. 


HAIL TO THE KNIGHT OF THE NATION; 
words and music by W. F. Feld [of 
ay [11114 

© May 14, 1920; 2 ec. May 19, 
1920; EH. 479428; William Frederick 
Feld, Omaha, Neb. 


HALLELUJAH; words by Iva Durham 
Vennard and L. D. Russell, music 
La ky eussell. for, UO. S.J.-...(in 
Supplement to Heart and life songs) 
pila 
© May 12, 1920; 2 c. May 15, 
1920; E 480868; L. Douglas Russell, 
Chicago. ; 


HAND PAINTED; a comedy with music, 


words by Katherine Dixon Riggs 
and others, music by B. L. Weeks 
and others [of U. S.]; vocal sc. 
[11116 
©’ May &, 1920; 2 ce May 13, 
1920; E 480398; Beatrice L. Weeks, 
South Hadley, Mass. 


HANDS AS SOFT AS MOTHERS; words by 
R. R. James, music by Edouard Hes- 
selberg [of U. S.] [11117 

(c) May .15. 1920: 2 .¢. May. 26, 
1920; E 479791; R. R. James, Point 
. Loma, Calif, 


na 


11127 


HAPHEEM; fox trot, by Charles An- 
cliffe [of England]; orch. with 
piano conductor. 4to. [11118 

©. Feb, 26. 1920: 1. ¢. “Mar. 15, 
1920; E 476819; Hawkes & son, 
London. 


HAPPINESS; lyric by J. U. G. Morrison, 

music by Geo. D. Ingram [cf U. S8.] 

[11119 

© May 14, 1920; 2 « May 19, 

1920; EH 479441;-J. U. G. Morrison, 
Portland, Or. 


— words and music by C. R. Hess 
[of U. S.] [11120 


© 1c. May 22, 1920; E 480670; 
Cora R. Hess, St. Paul. 


Happy Boys; words by W. S. Seale, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. S8.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[11121 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 

EE 475274; W. Steward Seale, Phila- 
delphia. 


HAPPY DAYS OF CHILDHOOD; words by 
J. S. Pink, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [11122 

© May 1, 1920; 2c May 10, 1920; 
E 480347; John S. Pink, Cincinnati. 


Happy-Go-Lucky ; by M. Greenwald [of 

U. 8.]; piano. (Dreams of youth) 

[11123 

© May 20, 1920; 2 c« May 24, 

1920; E 480688; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


Happy HEARTS MARCH; by Leo 
Oehmler [of U. S.] op. 229, no. 2; 
violin and piano. (Easy violin 

. pieces,. no. 2.) [11124 

© June 1, 1920; 2 ec. June 2, 1920; 
E 480888; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 


Happy IN JESUS; words and music by 


W. C. Grindle [of U. S8.] [11125 


© Jam 15, 1920; 2 ec. Mar. 29, 
1920; E 478589; William C. Grindle, 
Lumber City, Ga. 


Happy MELODY; by M. Greenwald [of 

U. S.J]; piano. (Dreams of youth) 

[11126 

© May 20, 1920; 2 c. May 24, 

1920; E 480696; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


Happy NIGHT; intermezzo, by MT. 

Frederic Wade [of England]; piano. 

[11127 

© Apr. 29, 1920; 1 ec. May 6, 1920; 

E 476474; H. Sharples & son, ltd., 
London. 


iad 


9) 


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11128 


pt. 11, B.S. Vo ae 


HARD DIGGING FOR A POOR MAN; words 
by, ,H. 'B. Porter, musie. ,by,.Geo. 
Trevor [of U. S.] [11128 

© 1c. Apr. 8, 1920; E 474971; 
Harvey B. Porter, Barrington, [Il. 


HARK THE GLAD SOUNDS; Christ’s com- 
ing, for Advent or Christmas, [words 
from the Bible], music by Hodges, 
adapted and tr. by H. A. Dickinson 
and C. Dickinson [of U. S.]; mixed 
voices. (Jn Antiphons.) [11129 

© May 18, 1920; 2 c. May 20, 1920; 
E 479645 ; H. W. Gray co., New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on adaptation 
and translation] 


HAUNTING (THE) BLUES; words by W. 
De Luca, music by E. 8. 8S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S8.] [111380 

© 1c. May 3, 1920; E 479055; 
Wm. De Luca, Newark, N. J. 


HAUNTING MELODY WALTZ; by C. T. 

Wood [of U. 8.]; piano. [11131 

(© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 18, 1920; 

E 479867 ; Chas. T. Wood music pub. 
co., Parsons, Kan. 


HAVE A GLAD HEART; words by C. Rich- 
ardson, music by Geo. Trevor [of 
U. S.J [11132 

@©~1¢. Apr. .8, 1920: 444972; 
Chas. Richardson, Hazen, Pa. 


HAVE IT YOUR OWN WAY GIRLS; words 
by E. Birt and D. Dunn, music by 
E. S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 

[11133 

© 1« May 6, 1920;, E 480147; 

Emmery Birt and Duncan Dunn, 
Clarksdale, Mo. 


HAVE PITY, GRIEF; words by Peter 
Hausted, music by Bryceson Tre- 
harne [of England, domiciled at New 
York] (Twelve settings of old Eng- 
lish words, no. 1) [11134 

© May 4, 1920; 2 c. May 5, 1920; 
EH 479095; Composer’s music corp., 
New York. 


HAVE WE TO PART LIKE THIS; words and 
musie by J. H. Riley [of U. 8.], arr. 
by Thomas F. Cornell [of U. S.] 

[ais 


© 1c. Apr. 13, 1920; E 478585; | 


James H. Riley, Oswego, N. Y. 


HAVE YOU BEEN TO LONS; words by 
Gordon Johnstone, music by H. T. 
Burleigh [of U. S.]. 1. High voice.— 
2. Low voice. [11136, 11137 

© May 28, 1920; each 2 c. May 29, 
1920; E 480794; 480795; G. Ricordi 
& co., New York. 


| 
| 
| 


HAWAIIAN BLUES; words and musi¢e 
by E. Lester [of U. S8.] [111388 


© May 8, 1920; 2 c. May 24, 1920; 
E 480667 ; Eugene Lester, New. York. 


HAWAIIAN DREAMS; waltz, by F. L. 
Ventre [of U. 8.]; piano. [11189 


© 1c May 20, 1920; E 479863; 
Frank L. Ventre, East Weymouth, 
Mass. 


HAWAIIAN SINGERS; words by E. Sans 
Souci, melody by Gustave Barto 
[pseud of Ethel Fisher, of U. S.] 

[11140 
© 1c. Apr. 15, 1920; E 475464; 
Ethel Sans Souci, Ecorse, Mich. 


HAWAIIAN SUNSET; words by L. M. 
Kellner, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [11141 

© May 1, 1920; 2 ec. May 10, 1920; 
E 480341; Lula M. Kellner, Balti- 
more. 


HAWTHORN (THE) BLOOMS; May 
flower, words by Jessica Moore, mu- 
sic by Geo, L. Spaulding [of U. 8.]; 
piano, words ad lib. (Birthday 
biossoms ) [11142 


© May 20, 1920; 2 @ May 24, 
1920; E 480718; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 

HAZLEHURST (CrcIL) Three songs; 
music by ©. Hazlehurst [of Eng- 
land] op. 41; medium _ voice. 
(Enoch art song library) Con- 
tents: 1. When June is come; words 
by Robert Bridges.—2. In fountain 
court; words by Arthur Symons.— 
3. Adventure; words by Ernest R. 
Collings. [11143 


© Apr. 17, 1920; 1 c. May 8, 1920; 
E 476524; Enoch & sons, London. 


HE CAME FOR THE SAKE OF OLD IRE- 
LAND; words by C. R. Ryan, music 
by Edouard Heselberg [of U. 8.] 

; * [11144 

© May, 15; 1920; 2, c Mia 

1920; EH 479797; Carlton R. Ryan, 
Thane, Alaska. 


He HAS BROKEN MY HEART; words by 
J. Chandler, music by Hector Rich- 
ard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters mu- 
Sic co. [11145 


© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920; 
EK 480250; Josie Chandier, Topeka, 
Kan. 


686 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


> ne... 1920 


HE kNows; words by I. E. Turner, mu- 
Sic by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [11146 

© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920; 
E 480298; Iva E. Turner, Weeks 
Mills, Me, 


He MADE—HE TOOK; words by Bert 
Fitzgibbon, music by Lew Fitzgib- 
bon [of U. 8.] [11147 

feemay 14 °1920° 2 c..May 19, 
1920; E 479522; Sherman, Clay & 
co., San Francisco. 


HE’S GONE TO LIVE WITH JESUS; words 
and music by M. B. Best [of U. S.] 
(in Sermons in song no.1) [11148 

© May 3, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920; 
E 479215; Marvin B. Best, Jasper, 
Ala, 


HE’S ONLY CHANGED THE PLACE OF HIS 
ADDRESS; words and music by Caro- 
lyn R. Freeman [of U. 8.] [11149 

© May 5, 1920; 2 c. May 12, 1920; 
E. 480641; National weman’s Chris- 
tian temperance union, Evanston, 
Til. 


HE’S THAT WONDERFUL HUSBAND OF 
MINE; one-step march, words by B. 
Broomes, melody by Artie Bowers 
[of U. S.] [11150 


© 1c June 3, 1920; E 482098; 
Beulah Breomes, El Paso. 


HE SHALL FEED His Frock. See Hin- 
del (George Friedrich) 


HE SHALL HAVE DOMAIN FROM SEA TO 
SEA; the coming of the kingdom, for 
missions, words from the Scriptures, 
music by Clarence Dickinson [of U. 
S.]; mixed voices. (Jn Antiphons) 

ig a esp 

© May 18, 1920; 2 c. May 20, 1920; 

EK 479659; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 


HE THAT WINNETH SOULS IS WISE; 


words and music by A. J. Showalter 
[of U. S.] [11152 

© Apr. 10, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 29, 1920; 
E 475884; Anthony J. Showalter, 
Dalton, Ga. 


HE WANTED TO GO AND HE WENT; 
from Oui madame, words by Robert 
B. Smith, musie by Victor Herbert 
bor. U.S.) [11153 


Apr. iI920%)2 ce. Apr: 9, 1920 ; 
Wy, 475055; T> B., Harms &:Prancis, 
‘Day & Hunter, New York. 


11161 


HE WENT IN LIKE A LION AND CAME 
OUT LIKE A LAMB; one step, by 
Sterling and Von Tilzer, played by 
Al Elridge [of U. S.] (Imperial 
player rolls, no. 91086) [11154 

© May 19, 1920; 2 c. May 26, 1920; 
E 479756; Imperial player roll co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation ] - 


Hear, O My PEOPLE; words from Psalm 
Ixxxi: 9-11 and Isaiah xliii: 1, 25, 
music by Frederick Stevenson [of 
England] op. 72; high voice with 
organ acc. [At 15S 

©. Apr. fT, 1920%. 2 ¢ ‘Apr. Ss, 7920": 
E 474949; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 


Exar Tuou IN HEAVEN. See Mendels- 
sohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Ludwig Fe- 
lix ) 


HEART BEATS; words by F. T. Nichols, 
music by Edouard Hesselberg [of 
Se [11156 

© May 15, 1920; 2 c. May 26, 1920; 
E 479800; F. T. Nichols, Van Wert, 
O. 


Heart (A) in IoNA; words by Edward 
Lockton, music by Kenneth Wynne 
[of Great Britain]; in F. [11157 

© Mar. 23, 1920; 1 c. May 18, 1920; . 
E 476656; Weekes & co., London. 


HEART 0’ MINE; words by Alan H. Bur- 
goyne, music by Constance Doyle [of 
England] [11158 


© Apr. 16, 1920; 1 ¢. Apr: 19, 1920; 
E 476238; Cary & co., London. 


words by K. Moyer, melody by 
Gustave Barto [pseud. of Ethel 
Fisher, of U. S.] [11159 


© 1 ¢. May 38, 1920; H 479027; 
Kenneth Moyer, St. Catherines, 
Canada. 


HEART OF A BIRD; words by Bene [i. e. 
B. W. Heiser], music by Geo. Graff, 
jr. [of U. S.J] New York, World 
music pub. corp. [11160 

© Apr. 14, 1920; 2¢. Apr. 20, 1920; 
BH 479698 ; Bene W. Heiser, Mahanoy 
City, Pa. 


HEART OF CALIFORNIA; march; by J. 
Roberts [of U. S.] arr. by Romeo 
Suppancich [of U. 8.]; piano. 

[11161 
© 1e. May 22, 1920; E 480665; 
Jack Roberts, Sacramento, Calif. 


687 


- CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11162 


Heart (THE) oF JUNE; Words by P. J. 
O’Reilly, music by Olive Turner [of 
Great Britain] [11162 

© May 21, 1920; 1 c. May 25, 
1920; E 476753; Keith, Prowse & 
co., Itd., London. 


Heart (THE) OF THE SHAMROCK ; words 
by O. Schroeder, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] [11163 

© 1c. May 6, 1920; E 480139; 
Ottilie Schroeder, St. Louis. 


HEART SMILES; words by A. M. Corwin, 

music by E. B. Welch [of U. S.] 

[11164 

© Apr. 20, 1920; 2 c. May 5, 1920; 

E 479090; Arthur M. Corwin & 
Edlyn Braren Welch, Chicago. 


HEART TO HEART I HOLD YOU DEAR; 
lyric by Don Valentine, music by 
Frederick W. Vanderpool [of U. S.] 

[11165 

© May 14, 1920; 2 « May 17, 

1920; E. 479411; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


HEAVEN OVERARCHES EARTH AND SEA; 
part song, words by Christina Ros- 
setti, music by F. W. Wadely [of 
Great Britain]; female voices. 4to. 

[11166 

© Apr. 24, 1920; 1 c May 8, 

1920; E 476493; J. Curwen & Sons, 
‘Itd., London. 


HEAVEN’S HARBINGER; words and music 
by T. Williams [of England] Lon- 
don, Stainer & Bell, Itd. [11167 

©:.-Apr. 1351920; 1..¢...Mar. 30, 
1920; E 476470; Thurlow Williams, 
London. 


HEAVEN’S TREASURES ; words and music 

by E. D. Graves [of U. 8.] [11168 

© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920; 

E 479201; Edith D. Graves, New- 

berg, Or. 

HEperw..” BULGAR #NG: cts. by A. 

Schwartz [of U. S.]; instrumental. 

[11169 

© 1e¢ Apr. 15, 1920; BE 475412; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 


HEBREW BUuLGAR NO. 24; by A. 
Schwartz [of U. S.]; instrumental. 
[11170 


© 1c. Apr. 15; 1920; Br 475411 ; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. [Copy- 
right is claimed on new matter] 


HEBREW Burcar No. 40; by A. 

Schwartz [of U. S.]; instrumental. 

[11171 

Co. ec Apr 15,. 1920; Ewa ts 3 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 


pt. 111, Ss. V. 5 


HEBREW CHUSSID NO. 19; by A. 

Schwartz [of U. S8.]; instrumental. 

[11172 

@© 1c. Apr. 15,1926; Hi aiae2s; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 


HEBREW CHUSSID NO. 28; Dy A. 
Schwartz [of U. S.]; instrumental. 
[11173 


© 1c. Apr. 15, 19202-% 4754i7: 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 


HEBREW CHUSSID No. 380; by A. 

Schwartz [of U. S.]; instrumental. 

[11174 

© 1c. Apr. 15, 1920; E 475416; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 


HEBREW CHUSSIDLE NO. 23; by A. 

Schwartz fof U. S.]; instrumental. 

[11175 

© 1c. Apr: 15, 1920; BW Ago4i4: 

Abe Schwartz, New York. [Copy- 
right is claimed on new matter] 


HEBREW CHUSSIDLE. NO, “260 A: 

Schwartz [of U. S8.]; instrumental. 

[11176 

© 1c. Apr. 15, 1920; E 475410; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 


HEBREW DJOCK NO. 31; by A. Schwartz 
fof U. S.J]; instrumental. [11177 


© 1 c« Apr. 15, 1920;°h 47a22; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 


HEBREW HUSSID GELEIBT IN GELACHT 
No. 22; by A. Schwartz [of U. 8.]; 
instrumental. [11178 

© 1c. Apr. 15, 1920; E 475407; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 


HEBREW HUSSIDEL No. 42; by A. 

Schwartz [of U. S8.]; instrumental. 

[11179 

©' 1c. Apr. 15, 1920; E 475409; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 


HEBREW JEWISH SERBA NO. 27; by A. 
Schwartz [of U. 8.]; instrumental. 
[11180 


© 1c. Apr. 15, 1920; BH 475418; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 


HEBREW Sepsa NO. 50; by A. Schwartz 

‘fof U. S.]; instrumental. [11181 

© 1c. Apr. 15, 1920; E 475408; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 


HEBREW YIDDISH FREILACHS NO. 14; 
by A. Schwartz [of U. 8.]; instru- 
mental. [11182 

© 1c. Apr. 15, 1920; E 475404; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 


688 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1920 


11200 


HEBREW YIDDISHE FREILACHS No. 18; 
by A. Schwartz [of U. S.]; instru- 
mental. [11183 

© 1c Apr. 15, 1920; E 475419; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 


HEBREW YIDDISHE FREILACHS No. 20; 
by A. Senwartz fof U. 8.]; instru- 
mental. [11184 

4 e¢. .Apr.. 15,.1920; HW. 475420: 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 

HEBREW YIDDISHE FREILACHS NO. 25; 
by A. Sehwartz [of U. S8.]; instru- 
mental. [11185 

te. Agger. Ly, 1920: E 475421; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 
BELLO NeELL; words by E. Runyan, 
music by Edouard Hesselberg [of 


W.28:) [11186 
© May °5,°'1920: 2 e-May 26, 
1920; E 479858; EHva Runyan, 


Hymera, Ind. 


HER FRAGRANT HAIR. 
charms. 


See My lady’s 


Her GARDEN; words by Clinton Scol- 
lard, music by Walter Waliace [of 
U.S.) [11187 

© Apr. 30, 1920; 2c. May 8, 1920; 
E 478998; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
deiphia. 

HER LITTLE SERVICE FLAG WITH STARS 
OF GOLD; words by Waltlter Hughie 
Arnold, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 


[11188 

©) May -29,. 1920;.2.e:: dune.4, 

1920; E 480971; Maud A. Arnold, 
Auburn, N. Y. 

Her Name was Liza Macey; words by 


F. L. Robbins, melody by Gustave 
Barto [pseud. of Hithel Fisher, of 
Wy. 6ii {11189 
© 1 ec. May 19, 1920; E 479512; 
Forrest L. Robbins, Medicine Park, 
Okl 
Herest (Der); gedicht von 
Zweig, musik von Willy Burmester 
fof Germany] [11150 
© Apr. 6, ai 1 ec. May 7, -1920; 
FE 476518; thelm Hansen, ‘Copen- 


hagen. 

HERE, AN OUTCAST. See Bedouin bal- 
lads, 

TERO’S (A) DREAM; words by..A. 


ky asha, music by Artie Bowers [of 
S.] New York, Authors & com- 
at service co. Sa 
© ic. Apr. 26, 1920; BE 47874 
Albert Washa, Chicago. 


2920-5 


Stefan - 


HEY, You KNow TONY, HE SHAVES AND 
CUTA DA HAIR; words by P. Daprano, 
nusic by Keats Moran [of U. S.] 

[11192 

29, 1920; E 479903; 

Lorain, O, 


© 1 c¢. May 
Peter Daprano, 


HIAWATHA AND HIS DAUGHTER; words 


by D. Driver, melody by R. A. 
Browne [of U..8.] [11193 
© 1c: Apr. 6, 1920; E 474919: 


Dora Driver, Denver. 

native folk song 
adapted from 
tha, Dacetah In- 


HIAWATEA’S WOOING; 
oi America, words 
Longfellow’s Hiawat 
dian melody, arr, te Henry Ss. Saw- 
yer [of U. S.];.mixed voices:  4to. 
~ (Liberty chorus and community song 
book) [11194 

© May 3, 1920; 2c May 10, 1920; 
i 479190 ; McKi niey music co., Chi- 
cago. [Copyright is claimed on an- 

notation and adaptation] 


HIDDEN IN THE GARDEN OF ROSES; 
words and music by A. Peairs [of.U. 
S.J] arr. by Jacob Sauerwien [of 
Us Sd [11195 

(ye 15, 1920; E 475474; 
Adele Ss, San Antonio. 


e. Apr. 
Peair 
Hiew (THE) cost OF LIVING; words 

and music by R. W. Pugh [of U. S.] 

{11196 
y 17, 1920; E 479461; 
Pugh, Wiilia “nsbure, Ta. 


(Ch. dye Ma 
Ropert W. 


HiewH (THE) COST OF LIVING IS A TER- 
RIBLE THING; words by C. Marshonet, 


music by B. S. S. Huntington [ot 

U. Sa {11197 
© 1c ey 18, 1920; H 4804838 ; 

Charles Marshonet, San Pra nciseo. 


HIGHER PAY FoR ALL SCHOOL TEACHERS; 
words by Julius Chariestein, music 


by. A.’ Goretis;f(of Us S.lyrark.. by 
Prank Black [of U..8.] [11198 


© 1c. Apr. 8, 1920; E 474936; 
Abraham Co rotis, Philadelphia. 


HIGHER THAN EVER BEFORE; words and 
musie by H. B: Jones [of U. S8.] 
[11199 
© May 28, 1920; 2 c. June 7, 1920; 
E. 481116; Hall-Mack co., Philadel- 
phia. 


HIGHER THAN THE HIGHEST; words by 
I. J. Angie, music by Burrell Van 
Buren [of U. S.j] Plains, Pa., Isaac 
J. Angle music pub. co. [11200 

© Mar. 2, 1920; 2 « May 8, 1920; 
H480494; Isaac J. Angle, Plains, Pa. 


689 


CATALOGUE OF 
11201 


HIGHLAND ECHOES; lancers on Scotch 


melicdies, by H. Waddington [or 
England]; violin, eornet, ’cello and 
bass. (in Hawkes & son’s dance 


album no. 8, no. 7) [11201 
© Feb. 18, 1920; 1 ¢. Mar. 2, 1920; 
E 469473; Hawkes & son, London. 
HIGHLAND Mary; march-patrol, by 
Hamish Macdonald [of Hngland]; 


piano. [11202 
© eal 25, 1920; 1, ec. Mar. 80, 
1920; Hi 469996 ; Swan & & co., Watson 


& W ioe, itd., London. 


one step, by S. Gould [of 
De Sal }.violin. [11203 

©. 1c Apr. 8, 1920; E 474942; 
Samuel Gould, New York. 


HINDU DREAMS; words by Ray Sher- 


Hinpoo Sam : 


wood, music by Howard Lutter [of 
U.S] [11204 
(cy Ye Apt. (24-4920 "EAs 14: 


Irving Berlin, inc. New York. 
music by Harold [i. e. How- 
ard] Lutter [of U. 8.] [11205 

ey Way £9, P9205. 2. Mayo, 
1920; E 480550; Irving Berlin, ine., 
New York. 


HinaAmM OH HIRAM, I'LL HIT THE TRAIL 
WITH YOU; words and music by J. J. 
Jones [ot U. 8.] [11206 

© May 2A ABO Ss - Bxe.« Maw «21, 
1920: & 480761; John J. Jones, } New 
York. 

His cOMING IS SURE; words and music 

by A. J. Showalter [of U. 8.] [11207 

©" Apr 10, 19205 2 ¢:* Apri''29, 
1920; E 475883; Anthony J. Sho- 
walter, Dalton, Ga. 


His DADDY LIES ACROSS THE SEA; words 
and music by A. EH. M. Carman [of 
Wes.) [11208 

© May 25, 1920; .2) e/ May 28, 
1920; E 479915; Agnes H. M. Car- 
man, Sharon, Mass. 


His GRAVE ACROSS THE SEA; words by 
R. L. Morrison, music by Geo. Trevor 
[of U. S.] [11209 

© 1 ¢. May 17, 1920; E 479402; 
Rose Lee Morrison, Alameda Calif. 


HISTORIEN OM EN MODER; melodrama 
af Viggo Stuckenberg efter H. C. 
Andersens Eventyr, musik af Sophus 
Andersen [of Denmark]; klaverud- 
tog. [11210 


© Apr. 6, 1920; 1 c. May 7, 1920; 
EK 476519; aie ta Hansen, Copen- 
hagen.- 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Dt. Tit, eyes 


HotA; words and music by St. John 

Brougham [of Great Britain] [11211 

© Apr. 30, 1920; 1 c. May 1, 1920; 

EY 476436 ; Ghappell & co. itd, Lon- 
don. 


HoLD MB STILL CLOSER TO you; words 
by J. P. B. Nergaard, music by Ed- 
ouard Hesselberg [of U. 8.]° [11212 


© May 22, 1920; 2 c. June 7,. 1920; 
ET 482248 ; 7. rE: B. Nergaard, Chris. 
tiania, Norway. 


HoLipAay; march, by M. A. Althouse 


fof U. S.J; band. 4to. [S213 

© June 10, 1920; 2 c June 10, 
1920; H 482255 : Howard BR. Ger- 
hardt, Reading, Pa. 


Houipay (THE) SONG; words and mu- 
sic by Agnes H. Lambert [of Great 
Britain] [11214 


© May 3, 1920; te. May 27, 1920; 
E 476791; Boosey & ©0., London. 


HOoOLKA JAKO LUSK POCHOD: march, by 
BH. Stole [of U. S.], arr. by A. Grill 
[of U. 8.] 4to. 1. Orch. with piano. 
2. Band. [11215, 19216 


© May 4, 1920; 2 c. each May 22, 
1920; HB 480661, 480662 ; Jos. Jiran, 
Chicago. 


Houst (GUSTAVE) Two psalms; words 
traditional, music by G. Holst [of 
Great Britain] ; chorus, string orch. 
and organ. 4to. Contents —1. 
Psalm LXXXVI.—2. ere 
CXLVIII. [11217 


ao Apr. 27, 1920; 1 ec. May 29, 1920; 
476829 ; Augener, Itd., London. 


Hoty (THE) EUCHARIST IN D; words 
from Book of common prayer, set to 


music by C. Pendock Banks [of 
Great Britain]; organ ace. 4to. 
{11218 


© Mar. 26, 1920: 1. c. May ais, 
E 476653; Midland music 
Leamington, England. 


ie 
pr ess, 


Hoty (THE) HouR; words by Gladys 
Treanor Hecker, musie by James 
Ecker [of U. S.] {11219 


© May 29, 1920; 2 e. June 5, 1920; 
E 482203; Boston music ce., Boston. 


Home goys; words by M. Booth, music 
by George Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New 
York, World music pub. corp. 

[11220 

© June 8, 1920; 2 c June 5, 1920; 

HE 482199 ; Mary Booth, Owen Sound, 
Canada. 


maa 
ci - ’ bs 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


~ no. 6, 1920 


Homer (THE) OF MY HEART; words by 
H. W. Weise, music by A. J. Rienzo 
for 0.<S8.] Pipe? 

© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 7, 1920; 
E 479165 ; Her pert W. Weise we AL 
fred J. Rienzo, Scarsdale, N. Y. 


HOMEWARD BOUND. See Gallatly 
(James M.) Six encore songs. 


Honey; words and melody by Milton 

Ager [of U. 8.] [11222 

© 1c. May 14, 1920; EH 480442; 
Leo Feist, ine., New York. 


HONEY CLOSE YO’ EYES; words and mel- 
bao I. KK. Stockton, [or U. :S.]; 
arr. by Estelle Philleo [of U. 8.] 

[11223 
© 1c. May 18, 1920; E 480459; 
Roscoe K. Stockton, Denver. 


Honey eri; fox-trot schottische, by 

Mackie-Beyer [of U. 8.]; band. 4to. 

[11224 

© May 6; 1920; 2 c May 7, 1920; 

EB 479154; J. W. Pepper & son, Phil- 
adelphia. 


HONEYMOON (THE) EXPRESS; words by 
KE. VY. Wilder, music by E. S. S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. 8.] [11225 

© 1c. Apr. 29, 1920; E. 475866; 
Karl V. Wilder, Mountain Home, 
Ark. 


HONEYSUCKLE (THE); June flower, 
words by Jessica Moore, music by 
George L. Spaulding [of U. 8.]; 
piano, words ad- lib. (Birthday 
blossoms) [11225 

© May 20, 1920; 2 c. May 24, 1920; 
E 480697; Theo. Presser co., Phil- 
adelphia. 


HonoruLu Bay; waltz, by F. Ferera 
{of U. 8.]; piano. [11227 
-©1c June 4, 1920; E 480931; 
Frank Ferera, New_ York. 


HONOR IS A DIFFERENCE OF OPINION; 
trio,-from Jack in petticoats, words 
by Thomas Grant Springer, music by 
John McGhie [of U. S.] [11228 

© Apr. a 1920; 2 c. May 1, 1920; 
E 475961 ; _ Witm ark & sons, New 
York. . 


Hoot-owL BLUES; words by Clarke 
Leaming, music by James E. King 
pai: 8.) [11229 

© May 14, 1920; 2c. May 19, 1920; 
EH 479425 ; Lone star music ass'D., 
Waxahachie, ex 


11239 

TiOPE’S AWAKENING; cavatina, by Leo: 

A. Kempinski [of DU. S. : ODL E62 

orch. with piano and organ [11230 

© May 11, 1920;2¢. Maly 13, 1920; 

E 479299 ; Photo-play music co., New 
York. 

HoRA NATIONAL SELECTION; by A. 


Schwartz [of U. S.]; violin. [11231 
© 1c. June 1, 1920; H 482006; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 


HosANNAH; by Roland Diggle [of UT 

S.]; pipe organ. [ 112382: 

© May 20, 1920; 2 c. May 24, 1920 ;: 

E 480689; Thec. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


Hor bDoG, LET’s Go; words by I. Godding, 
music by F. C. Doyle [of U. S.] 
[11233- 
©. 1 ec May. 21, 1920; E 479572: 
Frank C. Doyle and Irene Godding, 
Detroit. 


valse song, 
“e: Castle [of 
R. EK. Castel. 
[11284 
© May 15, 1920; 2 c. May 18, 1920; 
BE 480498; Harry G. Castle, Lake- 
wood, O. 


HOURS OF LOVE AND SONG; 
words and music by H 
U.8S.] Cleveland, O., 


HousE (THE) IN THE CORNER; words 


by Fred. E. Weatherly, music by 
Barbara Hope [of Great Britain] 
[11235 


© Apr. 22, 1920; 1 c. May 27, 1920; 
E 476794; Boosey & co., London. 


How ABOUT THE ERIN ISLE; words by 
M. C. Egan, ees by Edouard Hes- 
selberg [of U. 8.] [11286 

© May 22, 1920; 2 c. June 7, 1920; 
EH 482229; M. C. Bean, Wolf Point, 
Mont. 


How coutp I; words and melody by 

L. De Costa [of U. 8.] [142387 

© 1c. May 21, 1920; EH 479589; 
Leon De Costa, New York. 


How’p YoU GET THAT WAY3 words and 
music by Arthur E. Willer [of U. oh 
[11238 
© 1c. Apry 2) 01920: “480507 = 
Robert E. Miller, St. Louis. 


How Lone, How 
words and music by 
[of U. S.] 

© Apr. 10, 1920; 
E 480365; T. Everett White, 
Louis. 


LONG; absent blues,. 
T.. KH. White 

[11239° 
2c. Apr. 20; 19205 
St_ 


691 


CATALOGUE ‘OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11240 


pt. 101, Bast wR 


dow SHE CAN DANCE; words by R. 
Haynes and J: Haynes, music by 
Hecter Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
Leeters music co. [11240 

© May1, 1920; 2c. May 10, 1920; 
E 480297; Roy Haynes and John 
Haynes, Chattanooga. 


How SOON ONE FORGETS; 
Suliivan, 


lyrie by Alex 
music by Sam Wilson [of 
Sel [11241 

© ‘May 2i, 1820; @ ce. Way 22, 
1920; E 480609; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


How WovuLp YOU LIKE TO BE MAMMA; 
words by L. Shauger, melody by Gus- 
tave Barto [pseud. of Ethel Fisher, 
of U. 8.] [11242 

© 1 « May 3, 1920; E 479024; 
Louis Shauger, Reed City, Mich. 

Hv HEI, KOR ER DET VEL FRISKT OG LETT; 
text av John Janson, music by A. M. 
Olsen [of U. S.7; mands, kor. Ato. 

[11243 
© May 4, 1920; 2 c. May 7, 1920; 
iE 4791389; Alice Margrethe Olsen, 


Nor thfield, Minn. 


Huta HULA; words by E. F. Krefft, 
music by A. Leopold Richard [of 
U. 8.] Chicago, Legters musie co. 

[11244 
© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920; 
B 480290; BE. F. Krefft, Whiting, Ind. 


HUMMING BIRD; words and music by 
Clyde Hager and Walter Goodwin 
[of U. 8.] [11245 

'© May 7, 1920; 2 c May 8, 1920; 
KH 480219; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


HUMMING BIRD, HUM FOR ME; words 
and music by L. Breau and Ray. 
Henderson [of U. S.] [11246 


© 1c. May 27, 1920; E 482204; 
Louis Breau, New York. 


Nevil Navarre [of 
Australia]; pf. (Paling’s piano se- 
ries, no. 287) [11247 

© May 17, 19202 Te May fr, 
1920; EK 476628; W. H. Paling & co., 
ltd., Sydney, Australia. 


HUMORESKE; by 


Humoresque; after a banjo folk- “song, 
based on the pentatonic scale, music 
by Hugen Putnam [of U. §.] op. 22, 
ed. by Harold Henry; piano. 

[11248 


© Mar. 8, 1920; 2 ce. May 17, 1920; 
FE 479471; Carl Fischer, New York. 


TivuMoRnEesSQuE—Continued. 
by George Noyes Rockwell, arr. 
by Orland A. Mansfield [of U. 8.]; 
pipe organ. [11249 

© May 20, 1920; 2 @ May 24, 
1920; E 480679; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement] 


ciso Schumann (Robert Alex- 


ander ) 


Humpty Dumpty; by C. Woess [of U. 
5:1; piano. [11250 
©1«a May 28, 1920; EH 479580; 
Carl Woess, New York. 


HUNDRED- (A) YEARS AGO; words by 
Bob Schafer and Nell Bennett, 
melody by Dave Ringle [of U. S.], 
arr. by George F. Briegel [of U. 8] 

pit251 
© 1c. May 14, 1920; H 479308; 
Triangle music pub. co., New York. 

HuvurraH, I’M HOME AGAIN; words by 
Mrs. F. N. Lindquist, music by Hec- 
tor Richard [of U. §$.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [11252 

© June 1, 1920; 2 ce. June 4, 1920; 
E 481009; Mrs. F. N. Lindquist, 
Wheaton, Minn. 

HuRRICANE (A) AM I; words by Arthur 
F. W. Tomkins, music by Eugene 
Garadini fof Great Britain] 

[11253 

1920; 1 ec: Apr. 22, 1820 ; 

Whitehall music co., 


© Feb. 2, 
Ei 476224; 
London. 
HURRYING ALONG; by George L. Spauld- 
ing [of U. S.]; piano. [11254 
© May 20, 1920; 2 @,May 24, 
1920; E 480684; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 

HUSH-A-BYE BABY MINE; words by 
Percy Watson, music by Charles 
Bertrand [of U. 8.], arr. by Charles 
M. Smith [of U. S.] [11255 


© 1c. Mar. 12, 1920; E 479281; 
Wallace Parnell, New York. 
HUSH-A-BYE LAND; solo or duet, words 
by C. A. Fifer, music by author and 
S. Warfield [of U. S.] [11256 
© May 17, 1920; 2 e.. May 24, 
1920; E 479714; C. Arthur Fifer 
musie @o., ine., Quincy, Il. 


HyMEN; words by Edmund Spencer, 
music by Bryceson Treharne [of 
England, domiciled at New York] 
(Twelve settings of old English 
words, no. 8) [11257 

© May 4, 1920; 2c. May 5, 1920; | 
E 479102; Composers’ music corp., 
New York. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6. 1920 


ee 


HYMNE AUX MORTS DE LA GRANDE 
GUERRE 1914-1918; parcles et mu-- 
sigue de Aug. Macquet [ct France] 

[11258 
© Dee. 31,°1919; 1 ¢ Apr. 24, 
1920; E 4763890; J. Pitault, Paris. 


HYMNE DE LA REPUPLIQUE CHINOISE; | [ 
paroles francaises et musique de 
J. Hautstont [of Krance] Princi- 
pauté de Monaco, Edition de lin- 
stitut professionnel des . métiers 
dart. {11259 

© Apr. 2, 1920; 1c. May 28, 1920; | I 

E 476812; Jean Hauistont, Paris. 


HYMNE ORPHIQUE; la Myrrhe, choeur, 
poéme de Leconte de Lisle, musique 
de A. Sauvrezis [of France]; voix 
des femmes, soli et harpe. [11260 I 

© jApr...12);1920;° 1. ¢) Apr. ‘24, 
1926; E 476377; M. Senart et cie., 
Paris. 


HYMNS. FOR TODAY FoR SUNDAY 
SCHOOLS, YOUNG PEOPLE’S SOCIETIES, 
THE CHURCH, THE HOME, COMMUNITY I 
WELFARE ASSOCIATIONS, AND PATRI- 
OTIC MEETINGS; by J. H. Fillmore 
[of U. 8.] Cincinnati, O., Fillmore 
music house, 1920. Svo. [11261 

© May 1, 1920; 2 c. and aff. May I 
7, 1920; A 566881; Fillmore bres. 
¢o., Cincinnati. 


I AIN’T GOING TO BRING YOU NO MORE 
HANDOUT BEN; words by D. A. Fox, 
musie by Artie Bowers [of U. S8.] 

[11262 
© 1c. May 28, 1920; E 479936; 
oe Rox Tulsa, Oki. 

I AM ALWAYS WISHING THAT MY 
DREAMS COME TRUE; words by A. E. 
Warwick, music by Artie Bowers 


kt 


[ot. U., S.] ; [11263 
© 1c. May 28, 1920; E 479934; 
A. E. Warwick, Elmhurst, L. I. uf 


I AM COMING BACK TO You; words and 
music by G. EH. D’Onjuielle [of 
7 Shells ‘ [11264 
© 1e¢ May 26, 1920; E 479739; 
George HE. D’Onjuielle, New. York. 
words by R. Lincicome, music by I 
Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New York, 
World music pub. corp. [11265 
© May 1, 1920; 2 c May 3, 1920; 
E 480033; Raymond Lincicome, 
Detroit. 
I AM COMING HOME TO-NIGHT; words | I 
and musie by A. J. Showalter [of 
| Oe She | . [11266 
oni «10.1920 Foe. .Apr.. 29, 
1920; E 475885; Anthony J. Sho- 
walter, Dalton, Ga. | 


693 


AM FoR HimAam:; ‘murch and cho., 
words by T. Shelley Sutton, music 
by Paul Valtinke [cf Germany, domi- 
ciled at Chicago, I11.] [11267 

© May 12, 1920; 2 ¢. May 17, 1920; 
E 480500; Edgar J. Cook, Chicago. 


AM GETTING MARRIED; Words and 
music by J. Maniak [of U. 8.]j 
[11268 
© 1c Apr. 29, 1920; H 475881; 
Joseph Maniak, Mt. Pleasant, Pa. 


AM GOING BACK HOME: words by G. 
E. Stone. musie by E. 8S. 8. Hunting- 
ton [of U. 8.] [11269 

@ 14, Apra 21 1920; BoaTshoTt + 
G. E. Stone, Richmond. 


AM GOING HOME TO STAY; words by 
R. E. Frizzeil, music by E. 8. S. 
Huntington [of U. §.] PLZT 

© 1 e¢. May 18, 1920; E 480469; 
Ralph E. Frizzell, Boston. 


AM GOING RIGHT BACK TO MARYLAND, 
words by L. Jacoby, melody by Artie 
Bowers [of U. S.] (11271 

© 1c. May 28; 1920; El’ 479932 ; 
Lloyd Jacoby, South Bethlehem, Pa. 


AM GOING SOUTH TO DIXIE, WHERE 
THE STUMP RUM RIVERS FLOW; words 
by W. N. Turner, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] be Arg 

© 1c. May 6, 1920; EH 480158; 
Wim. N. Turner, Brooklyn. 


AM LONGING FOR A HEART THAT IS 
ACHING FOR ME; words by P. Carlos, 
music by E. S. 8S. Huntington [of 
CLES. | [11273 

© 1c May 6, 1920; E 580195; 
Peter Carles, Dothan, Ala. 


AM LONGING FOR MY MISSISSIPPI 
HOME; words and music by J. Simms 
[of U. S.J], arr. by Lovie Austin [of 
Weeds Jing Sechelt: [11274 

© 1c. May 14, 1920; E 479860; 
Joseph Simms, Chicago. 


AM LONGING TO BE LONGED FOR; words 
by’ Fred Pattison, music by Jay 
Whidden [of England. ] [11275 

© May 28, 1920; 1 c. May 29, 1920; 
E 476807 ; B. Feldman & co., Londen. 


AM SATISFIED WITH JESUS; words and 


musie my W. C.-Grindle [of U. 8.] 

[11276 

©) Fan. 15. 1920; 2 e. 

E 478590; William C. Grindle, Lum- 
ber City, Ga. 


91277 


I AM SO LONELY DEAR; words and mu- 
sic by H., Thornsvard [of U.S-] 
Ag 
© 1 « Apr. 26, 1920; E 478766; 

Hazel Thornsvard, San Francisco. 


ZT AM WEARING A MASK OF GLADNESS; 
Brockman fof U.-S.] 


©.1e¢4 May 1, 1920; & 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


[11278 
475966 ; 


I AM WILD AND LAUGHING GIRL; words 
xy A. A. Menshik, melody by Gus- 
tave Barto [pseud. of Hthel Fisherx, 
Ory. S-] [11279 

© 1c. May 19, 1920; E 479510; 
Augusta A. Menshik, Omaha, Neb. 


i BELIEVE IN you; words by Alfred 
Bryan, music by Nat Goldstein [fof 
esd [11289 

© May 215° 1920+ 2°c May *22, 
18920; H 479614; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


IT cAN NEVER MARRY YOU; words by 
Mrs, G. Wheeler, melody by Artie 
Bowers [of U. S.] [11281 

© 1c. May 28, 1920; E 479945; 
Mrs. Grant Wheeler, McBain, Mich. 


I CAN’T BELIEVE YOUR EYES; words by 
Jack Frost [i. e., Haroid G. Frost], 
-musie by E. Clinton Keithley [of 
LU. S.] ; with voice obbl., [11282 
© “nine: Fi 1990-") 2 ye June. 7, 
1920; E 481088 ; Mclxinley music co., 
Chicago. 


I CAN’T HELP BUT LOVE YOU THE SAME; 
words by Dorethy Terriss and How- 
ard Johnson, melody by Theodore 
Morse [of U. 8.] [11283 

@: tse.. Appr: “T4920 > iy 4 P4987 : 
Leo Feist, ine, New York. 


I CAN'T LOVE ALONE; fox trot, by J. 
MecHlliott and John Sexten [of U. 
S.], arr. by-W. Knox and Geo. Wal- 
Jace fof U. 8.]; piano. [411284 

© 1c. May 10, 1920; E 479198; 
Joseph McElliott, Detroit. 


I CAN’T MARRY YOU NOW; words by M 
Kkricheysky, music by Hdouard Hes: 
selberg [of U. S.] [11285 

© May 22, 1920; 2 c. June 7, 1920; 
ii 482233; Morris Krichevsky, Mt. 
Clemens, Mich. 


IT CAN'T TAKE YOU OUT OF MY HEART; 
words and melody by Geo. J. Bennett 
and Louis Herscher [of U. 8.] 

[11286 
© ic Apr. 15, 1920; E 475399; 
Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1,058), 8.85 


j COME 10 THEE; words by John G. Barr, 
music by Alfred R. Sutton [of Eng- 
land] [11287 

© Apr. 20, 1920; 1 e. May 10, 1920; 
HE 476575; Ryalis & Jones, litd., 
Birkenhead, England. . 


I’D BE GOOD, YES FOR GOOD FOR A GOOD 
GigL; words by F. Goodman, melody 
by Milton J. Deleamp and Justin 
Ring fef U. S.], arr. by Edgar R. 
Carver [of Great Britain, domiciled 
at New York] [11288 


© 1 ¢. May 29, 1920; E 480798; 
Frank Goodman, New York. 


I’D LIKE TO BE A TARZAN MAN; words 
by M. Walters, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U.S.] . [11289 

© 1c June 1, 1920; E 480813; 
Mary Walters, Madison, Neb. 


I’D LIKE TO BE ON THE FARM, IF THE 
DARN THING WERE ONLY SOMEWHERE 
IN TOWN; Words and musie by Fred 
Godfrey and Bennett Scott [of Eng- 
land] [11290 

© Apr. 30, 1920; 1 ce. May 1, 1920; 
HE 476423; B. Feldman & co., London. 


I’p LIKE TO DIRECT THE TRAFFIC AT THE 
CORNER; words by W. Smith, music 
by Leo Friedman fof U. 8.] -Chi- 
cago, Riviera music co. [11291 

© May 12, 1920; 2 ce. May 26, 1920 
E 479838; William Smith, Omaha, 
Neb. 


I’D LIKE TO HAVE A LITTLE GIRLIE TOO; 
lyric by J. M. Noon, music by Billy 
James [of U. S8.] [11292 

© 1c May 5, 1920; E 479122; 
John M. Noon, Chester, Pa. 


I’D LOVE TO FALL ASLEEP AND WAKE UP 
IN MY MAMMY’S ARMS; words by 
Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young, music 
by Ered HE. Ablert [of U. 8.} [11293 

© Apr. 14, 1920; 2 e. May 3, 1920; 
EH) 480594; Waterson, Berlin & Sny- 
der co., New York. 


I’>D LOVE TO KNOW; words by Harry 
David Kerr, music by Otto Motzan 
bor -Uiipe] [11294 

© May 10, 1920; 2 ce. May 10, 1920; 
E 479226; Stark & Cowan, inc., New 
York. 


I’D SOONER JOIN THE ARMY THAN BE 
MARRIED; words by F. Connelly, mu- 
sic by J. Allen Cooke [of U. 8.] 


[11295 


© 1c. Apr. 16, 1920; Ei 478406; 
Francis Connelly, Philadelphia. 


694. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1920 


I pIpn’T KNOW; words and melody by | I cor THE LOVING BLUES FROM LOVING 


Ms Walker [of U. 8.],, arr. by Wm. 
Quinn [of U. 8.] [11296 

© 1-c. May 18, 1920; E 480461; 
Herbert Walker, San Francisco. 


DO LIKE NICE BRIGHT LIGHTS AT 
NIGHTS; written and composed by 
Medley Barrett and Chas. W. Anson 
fof England] [11297 

© May 6, 1920; 1 ce. May 10, 1920; 
BH 476587; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


I po Not KNOow; words by O. H. Leon- 


ard, music by E. S. S. Huntington 
[of U. 8.] [11298 


© 1c. Apr. 8, 1920; E 475048; O. 
H. Leonard, New Canaan, Conn. 


I DON’T HAVE TO DIE TO GO TO HEAVEN} 


words and melody by Howard John- 
son and Milton Ager [of VU. S8.] 
[11299 
(fe? Apr 27, 1920; ‘BH : 475782 ; 
- Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
DON’T MIND TELLING YOU; words by 
A. Counter, music by E. 8S. S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. 8.] [11300 
© 1c. May 6, 1920; EF 480130; A. 
Counter, Harrisville, R. I. 


I FELL IN LOVE; words by Richard Co- 


burn, music by Vincent Rose [of 
eS. [11301 

© May 21, 1920; 2 c. May 22, 1920; 
Hi 479615; Jerome H. Remick & ©Co., 
New York. 


FOUND A WONDERFUL FRIEND; words 
and musie by Louis Herscher and 
Frank Richardson [of U. 8.] [113802 

© Apr. 26, 1920; 2 ce. May 13, 1920; 
E 479868; Emmett J. Welch, Phila- 
delphia. 


I FOUND THE SUNSHINE WHEN I FOUND 


you; words by C. W. Allen, melody 
by Bert Brown [of U. S.] [11303 

© A ve. Apr...6;.1920: B474922 ; 
Chas. W. Allen, New Haven. 


FOUND YOU IN THE SHADOWS; words 
and music by L. T. Corcoran [of 
TiS. | [11304 

© May 24, 1920; 2 c. May 28, 1920; 
EH 479891; Leo T. Corcoran, Cain- 
bridge, Mass. 


I GOT EVEN WITH THE GIRL WHO THREW 


ME DOWN; words by L. R. Hurtig, 
melody by Gustave Barto [pseud. of 
Ethel Fisher, ef U. S.] [11805 

© 1 « Apr. 15,1920; BH 475456 ;. 
L, R. Hurtig, Toledo, O. 


pened 


h{ 


Heal 


bo 


695 


stein [of Canada] 


you; words and melody by H. 
Thompson [of U. S.], arr. by Arthur 
Paul Coogan [of U. 8.] [11306 
© 1c. May 12,-1920; H 479232: 
Harry Thompson, Philadeipfiia. 


I HADN’T BUT SIXTY CENTS; words by L. 


Smith, music by Geo. Trevor [of 

Deow.! [11307 
©-L ¢... May. 17, 1920; 479391; - 

Lucey Smith, Cleveland. 


I HAVE LEARNED TO LOVE YoU; words by 
.M. U. Whisenand, music by HE. S. S. 


Huntington [of U. 8.] [11398 

© 1c June 1, 1920; EH 480821; 
Maude Utley Whisenand, Bosworth, 
Mo. 


HAVE TRUSTED IN THY MERCY; words 
from Psaim 13, music by Louis J. 
Bangert [of U. 8.] [11809 
© May 20, 1920; 2 ec. May 22, 1920; 
E 479862; United Presbyterian 
board of publication, Pittsburgh. 


HAVE YOUR PHOTOGRAPH, DEAR; words 


by C. R. Springer, music by Edouard 
Hesselberg [of U. S.] [11310 


© - May. 15,:°1920:: 2..¢.\ Mage. 26, 
1920; BH 478798; C. Raymond 
Springer, Pixley, Calif. 

HEAR MY DEAR OLD MOTHER. CALLING 
ME; words and music by Burt 
Hardie [of England] London, Swift 
music publishers. [11st 


@ Apr.;12,.1920;.1 e: May 1,.4920; 
E 476433; H. F. Swift, London. 


HEARD THE KAISER PHONE; Words by 
S. Pazanin, music by Artie Bowers 
fof U. §8.] New York, Authors & 
composers service Co. ee bel 


© 1 c.. Apr. 26, 1920 ;) Ey 478739 ; 
Steve Pazanin, Tacoma. 


HOPE TO MEET YOU SOME NIGHT; 

words by ©. J. Fiscarelli, music by 
ios so. Huntinetor [Tot U.S: ] 

f1ITS13 

©) 1.¢. May 12, 1920; 4), 479260; 
Carlo J. Fiscarelli, Philadelphia. 


JUST CAN’T HELP LOVIN’ ’EM ALL; one 
step, words and music by B. Eck- 
[11314 


© May 25, 1920; 1 c. May 29, 1920; 
FE 476835; Billie Eckstein, Montreal, 
Canada. 


SATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11315 


Dt. I, Y Si, ve 


a8 


I KNOW; iox-trot, written and com- 
posed by Burt Wheeier and Nat 
Whalen [of Great Britain] FIs3i5 

©, May 14..-1920: 1° e> May 28, 
1920; E 476771; Francis, Day & 
Tuntér, London. 


I KNOW A GARDEN BEAUTIFUL; words by 
Dorothy Dickinson, music by Ken- 
nedy Russell [cf Great Britain] 

[11316 
© Apr. 21, 1920: 1 c. May 27, 1920; 
E 476796; Boosey & co., London. 


ke 


KNOW ALL THE DOLLS, WHAT I NEED 
Is THE DOLLARS; words and music by 
Garfield Kilgour, George Jessel and 
Lou Handman [fof U. 8.]. ated ye 

© 1c. June 5, 1920; E 482201; 

Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

I KNOW IN WHoM I HAVE BELIEVED; 
text Biblical, music by John Prindle 
Scott [of U. S.] [11318 

© Apr. 30, 1920; 2 c. May 3, 1920; 
E 4789838; Thee. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 

I KNOW MY CHILD IS WAITING; words 

by J. V. Kneib, muSic by E. S. S. 

Huntington [of U. S.] [11319 
Key) es Apr er 9920: re 47s! * 

sohn Y. Kneib, Pittsburgh. 


I LEFT MY HEART IN MARYLAND; writ- 
ten and composed by Gene McCarthy 
and Andrew Allen [of Great Britain] 

[11820 

© May 13, 1920; 1c. May 15, 1920; 

E 476607; Lawrence Wright music 
co., London. 


I LIKE A LITTLE JAZZ IN MY AULD LANG 
SYNE; words and music by J. Worth 
Allen [of U. 8.] [11321 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 ec. June 2, 1920; 
E 480877; Forster music publisher, 
inec., Chicago. 

I’LL ALWAYS BE TRUE TO YOU; words 
by Bert Krone, melody by M. H. 
Glickman [of U. 8.] [11322 

Cri :e. Apr TX 19205 Areas: 
Mortimer H. Glickman, Chicago. 

I’LL ASK YOUR DAD; words by Bob Cur- 
ran. music by Will Transue [of 
U.S.) [11823 

© May 14, 1920; 2c. May 19, 1920; 
E 479433; Elk music co., Bingham- 
ton, LY; 

TLL BE ALL SMILES TO-NIGHT LOVE; 

words by Gertrude Sudderth, music 

by Hector Richard [of U. 8.]. Chi- 

cago, Legters music co. [11324 
©) May 18; 1920-2 c. May 22,4920. . 

EH 479593; Colista Sudderth, So. Ma- 

con, Ga. 


I'LL BE BACK IN DEAR OLD DUBLIN, THE 
DAY THAT IRELAND’S FREE; words by 
Francis X. Foley, music by Jerry 
Maloney [of U. §.] [113825 

© May 3, 1920; 2 e. May 4, 1920; 
E 480057; Harold Freeman music 
co., Providence, R. I. 


TLL BE TRUE TC YOU, DEAR; Words by 
EH. H. Warrington, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. §.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [11326 

© Apr. 17, 1920; 2c. Apr. 24, 1920; 
E 475694; E. Holbrook Warrington, 
Detroit. 


ILI. BE WITH YOU IN APPLE BLOSSOM 
TIME; lyric by Neville Fleeson, 
music by Albert Von Tilzer [of U. 8.} 

. [11827 
© 1c Apr. 16, 1920; EH 478404; 
Broadway music corp., New York. 


V’LL BE WITH YOU WHEN THE CLOUDS 
ROLL BY; words and music by Robert, 
Paul and Charles Kuhns [of U. S.] 

[11828 

© May 14, 1920; 2 c. May 17, 1920; 

E 480513; Jerome H. Remick & ¢o., 
New York. 


I'LL MAKE THE DATE; words and music 
by W. G. A. Jones [of U.8S.] [113829 
© May 15,° 1920; 2c. “May 23 
1920; FE 482055; William Geo. Al- 
fred Jones, Denver. : 

I'Ll, SEE YOU IN THE LAND OF LOVE; 
words by 8S. A. Matter, music by Leo 
Friedman [oi U. §8.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [11330 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 e. Apr. 12,320; 
E 475270; S. A. Matter, Dubuque, Ia. 


TLL. TAKE YOU BACK TO DIXIE LAND; 
fox trot, words by Robert Henry 
Glover, music by Howard Ralyea [of 
U. S.] Chicago, Miller pub. co. 

[11331 
© June 4, 1920; 2 c. June 7, 1920; 

E 481057; Irving J. A. Miller, Chi- 

cago. 


I LONG TO MEET YOU TO-NIGHT ON MOON- 
LIGHT BAY; words by C. C. -Owsley, 
music by August Halter [of U. S.] 

[113832 
© 1c. May 13, 1920; EH 480386; 
C. C. Owsley, Amlin, O. 


I LOOK SO CUTE IN MY BATHING SUIT; 
words and music by T. E. La Pine [of 
U; 8.1, arn. by Arther Fisk’ san 
Francisco, Calif., Fisk music pub. 
co. jiisss 

© May 14, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920; 
E 479199; T. Edward La Pine, Val- 
lejo, Calif. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6. 1920 


11351 


LOST MY HEART WHEN I FOUND YOU; 
words by Alex Sullivan, music by 
Lynn Cowan [of U. 8.]; orch. with 
piano and words, in E flat. Stern’s 
vocadance edition. 4to. [11334 
© May 27, 1920; 2 c. May 27, 1920; 
E 480774; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. 


LOVE; words by Ethy! Corsbie Sher- 
ili, music by Hector Richard [ort U. 
S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 
[11335 
© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920; 
E 480313; Mrs. Robert G. Sherrill, 
Hartsells, Ala. 


LOVE BUBBLES; words and music by 
William Hargreaves and C. Norton 
[oft England] [11336 

expe, 21,1920: Le. Apr..23, 1920: 
E 476366; B. Feldman & co., London. 


LOVE HER; words by E. M. Wain, 
music by E. 8. S. Huntington [of 
U. §8.] [11337 

© 1 e. May 22, 1920; E 480625; 
Eve M. Wain, Toronto, Canada. 


HOVE. "ONLY YOU; words by’ J.°°R. 

Schaller, music by Hector Richard 

[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[11338 

© June 1, 1929; 2c. June 4, 1920; 

E 481016; John R. Schaller, Clin- 
ton, Ta. 


. 


LAND OF OLD BLACK JOE; 
from The Ed. Wynn carnival, lyric 
y Grant Clarke, music by Walter 
Donaldson [of U. S.] [11339 

© May 3, 1920; 2 ¢ May 5, 1920; 
E 479129; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 


LOVE THE 


LOVE THEE; words by D. H. O’Dell, 
music by E. 8. S. Huntington [of 
Bd [11340 

© 1c. June 1, 1920; E 480830; 
D. H. O’Dell, Yokohama, Japan. 


LOVE TO WANDER TO DREAMLAND FOR I 
KNOW. J|’LL DREAM OF YOU; words by 
L. J. Wiedrich, melody by Gustave 
Barto [pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of 
2 iS.] [11841 


© ic. Apr. 15, 1920; BE 475451; 


Leon J. Wiedrich, Walworth, N. Y. 


LOVE YOU DEAR; words by KE. M. Mc- 
Gee, music by Edouard Hesselberg 
for’ U. §.] 
(©) May 5, 1920; 2 ce. May 26, 1920; 
EK 479847; Emmie Mae McGee, 
Knoxville, Ga. 


[11342 - 


E 


I 


i 


LOVE YOU MORE THAN EVER DEAR; 
words and music by EH. McCartey 
fof U. S.] New York, Lenox music 
co. [11343 

© June 5, 1920; 2 c. June 7, 1920; 


481052; Parle McCartey, Philadel- 
phia. 


LOVE YOU MY couNTRY; words by J. 
Kennedy, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
[11344 


ce. : 
© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920; 


EH 480258; John Kennedy, Nelson, 
Ney. 


LOVE you so; words by David Strang, 
music by Eugénie Parten [of Great 
Britain} [11545 


© Apr. 7, 1920; 1 -¢. Apr. 22,1920 ; 
FE 476222; Whitehail music co., Lon- 
don. 


I Love rou SuNpDAY; fox trot, by Byrne 


hm 


VM a 


é Straight, played by Roy Bargy [oz 
U. S.J] (imperial player rolls, no. 
91085. ) [11346 
© May 19, 1920; 2 c. May, 26, 
1920; E 479755; Imperial player 
roll eo., Chicago. [Copyright is 
claimed on interpretation. ] 
—words by Charlies E. Byrne, music 


by Charley Straight [of U. S.] 
. [11347 
© May 21, 1920;2 c. June 7, 1920; 
Fp i 


; Forster musie publisher, 


LOVED A LASS; part song, words by 
George Wither, music by George Dy- 


Sou, Lor Great" Britain]; mixed 
voices. 4to. [11348 


© Apr. 24, 1920; 1 c. May 8, 1920; 
EK 476491; J. Curwen & sons, ltd., 
London. 

A DEMON ON MY OLD JEWS HARP; 
words and melody by Al Bernard 
fof U. 8.]}, arr. -by Geo. F. Briegel 
(ot WS.) [11349 

© 1 ce. May 14, 1920; H 479696; 
Triangle music pub co., New York. 


I’M BRINGING UP MY KIDS TO VOTE FOR 


Bryan; lyrics by Chas. Hamiiton 
Musgrove and R. Elmore Miles, mel- 


‘ody by Harry T. Meyers [of U. 8.] 


[11350 
© 1e¢ May 4, 1920; E 480055; 
Musgrove, Miles and Meyers, Louis- 


ville. 


Vxr BUILDING A SWEET LITTLE BUNGA- 


697 


Low; words by Mrs. R. Berry, mei- 
ody by Gustave Barto [pseud. of 
Ethel! Fisher, of U. 8.] [11351 

© 1c. Apr. 15, 1920; E 475460; 
Mrs. Robert Berry, Dardanelle, Ark. 


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I’M COMING BACK AGAIN; words by M. | I’M Going BACK TO DIXIELAND; words 


Y. Baker, music by EH. 8S. S. Hanting- 
ton [of U. S.] [11352 

© 1c June 4, 1920; E 482083; 
Margaret Yerkel Baker, Wlizabeth, 
= 


aN. 


I’M CONTENT TO BE A COUNTRY JAY ; fox 
trot, words by H. W. Weise, music 
by A. J. Rienzo [of U. S.] [11353 

© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 7, 1920; 
479164; Herbert W. Weise and 
Alfred J. Rienzo, Scarsdale, N. Y. 


I’M CRYIN’ DEAR FOR YoU; words and 
music by R. H. Butts [of U. 8.] 
[11854 

May 20, 


) May ..21; .19204).2 we 
H. Butts, Car- 


1920; E 479552; R. 
bondale, Ill. 


I’M DREAMING, ACUSHLA, OF IRELAND 
AND THEE; words and music by 
Fr. G. Coade [of Canada] [11355 

© 1c. May 20, 1920; E 480520; 
i’. G. Coade, Montreal, Canada. 


I’M. DREAMING DREAMS OF YOU; words 
by E. 8S. Cossaboom, musie by Leo 
Friedman fof U.. §.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [11356 

CS) WORE. oO. Dong 2 e. Ame) to. 
1920; E 475197; E. S. Cossaboom, 
Smith’s Cove,-Canada. 


I’M DREAMING OF AN OLD LOG CABIN; 
words by A. Fraser, music by E. S. 
S#Huntington [cf U. 8.] ie a str g 

© ic. May 12, 1920; E 479269; 
Annie Fraser, Falkland, Canada. 


I’M EVERYBODY’S PAL ON THE CUBAN 
ISLE; words and music by A. L. 
Lawson [of U. 8.] [11858 

© May 14, 1920; 2 c« May 19, 
1920; E 479486; Star music pub. 
co., Chicago. 


I’m GLAD I’M LIVING; words by W. C. 
Wilbert, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [11359 

© May: 18,°1920+.2 te. May, 22, 
1920; E 479596; William C. Wilbert, 
Pittsburgh. 


I’M GOING BACK TO BALTIMORE; words 
by R. B. Markle and J. Bull, music 
by Luther A. Clark [of U. S.] 

[11360 

(©. 1. ¢ Apres 26; 1920c 0 478771: = 

Richard B. Markle and Jack Bull, 
Haines, Or. 


"a. 


0 


by G. H. Ray, musie by EHy8.. 8. 
Huntington [of U. S.] [11361 

© 1 «@ May 12, 1920; E 479261; 
George H. Ray, Milwaukee. 


T’ar GOING BACK TO F'RIsco; words by 
J. Newbould, musie by Leo Fried- 
man [of U. 8.] Chicago, Ill., North 
American musie pub. co. [11362 

© Dec. 30, 1919542 se. Ape 22, 
1920; E 475195; Joe Newbould, 
Globe, Ariz. 

I’M GOING BACK TO MY GAL IN KEN- 
TUCKY BECAUSE [I LOVE HER: STILL; 
words by EF. Tartaghino, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [11363 

© May 29, 1920; 2 e« June 4, 
1920; # 480988; F. Tartaghino, 
Newport, R. I. 


I’M GOING BACK TO SUNNY ITALY; 
words by J. A. Ricca, music by Leo 
Friedman fof U. S.J Chicago, 
North American music eo. [113864 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 e« Apr. 12, 1920; 
EB 475271; John A. Rieca, New York. 


I’M GOING BACK TO THE WATCH ON THE 
RHINE; words by M. C. Welch, music 
by Edouard Hesselberg [of U. 8.] 

[11365 

© Apr. 27, 1920; 2 c. May 6, 1920; 

E 480236; Milton C. Welch, Muske- 
gon Heights, Mich. 

VM GOING TO HAVE A JAZZ BAND OF MY 
own; words by E. EH. Heidt, meiody 
by R. Kennedy [of U. 8.], aec. by 
Yrac Trebor [of U. 8.] [11366 

© 1c May 38, 1920; E 479085; 
Richard Kennedy and Elmer HE. 
Heidt, Washington. 

U’M GOING TO PACK UP AND GO BACK TO 
France; words by A. A. Alley, music 
by Leo Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
North American musie ¢€o. [11367 

©, Dec; 30; 19195. 29e eA meet, 
1920; E 475265; Andrew A. Alley, 
Rifle, Col. 

I’M GOING TO THE LAND OF SOMEWHERE 
JUST FoR you; words by T. Mus- 
sachia and T. Early, music by W. 
Robertson [of U. S.J], arr. by Thomas 

Harly [ot U. S24 [11368 

© 1¢ May 21, 1920: E 480855; 
Wim. Robertson, New Orleans. 

I’M IN A BED OF ROSES; words by Ed- 
ward Louis Schafer, jr., music by 
G.. DD. Mobile [oft Ul s.] [11369 

© 1c May 20, 1920; E 480556; 
George Dewey Moble, Wheeling - 
W. Va. 


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no. 6, 1920 


11385 


I’M IN HEAVEN WHEN I’M IN MY 
MOTHER’S ARMS; I don’t have to die 
to go to heaven, words by Howard 
Johnson and Cliff. Hess, music by 
Milton Ager [of U. S.] [11370 

© June 2, 1920; 2c. June 8, 1920; 
EH 480958; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


I’M IN LOVE; words and music by A. J. 
Hillgamyer and F. L. Cornwall [of 
U. 8.] Chicago, Legters musie co. 

[11371 

© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920; 

E 480309; A. J. Hillgamyer and F. 
L. Cornwall, East St. Louis, Ill. 


I’M LONESOME JUST FOR YOU; words 
and melody by Gerry Kaufman [i. e., 
Gerard Kaufman, of U. S.J], arr. by 
Russel R. Bennett [of U. S.] [11372 


© 1c. April 28, 1920; EH. 479175; 
Kay Bee music pub. co., New York. 


words and music by Gerry Kauf- 
man [i. e., Gerard Kaufmann, of U. 
ot [11373 

© May 7, 1920; 2 c. May 14, 1920; 
EH 479322; Kay Bee music pub. co., 
New York. 


I’M LONGING FOR A PAL; words by W. 
HW. Brady, melody by Artie Bowers 
[of U. 8.] [11374 

© 1c. June 8, 1920; E 482100; 
Wm. F. Brady, Rochester, N. Y. 


I’M LONGING FOR YOU EACH DAY; words 
by W. Wingate, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. §.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. ; [11875 

© May 19, 1920; 2 c. May 22, 1920; 
E 479610; William Wingate, Detroit, 
Mich. 

I’M MIGHTY GLAD I’xt wHOo I am: words 
by EF. Hunt, music by EH. 8S. 8S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. 8.] [11376 

© 1c. May 22, 1920; BH 480626; 
Ferris Hunt, Akron, O. 

I’M ONLY THINKING OF YOU; words by 
C. Dickson, music by Geo. Trevor 
fof U.'S.] : 

© 1c May 17, 1920; E 479392; 
Callie Dickson,- Pleasant View, 8S. D. 

I’M PROUD THAT I’m {RISH; words by 
EK. E. Gammons, music by Edouard 
Hesselberg [of U. 8.] [11378 

© Apr. 27, 1920; 2 c. May 6, 1920; 
E 480234; Edward E. Gammons, De- 
troit. 

I’M SO LONELY TO-DAY; words and mu- 
sic by S. Less [of U. 8.] 
Calif., Popular music co. [11379 

© Apr. 28, 1920; 2 ec. May 8, 1920; 
E 480216; Sam Less, Oakland, Calif. 


Oakland, 


[11377 | 


L 


I’M TRYiING.; from Honey girl, words by 
Neville Fleeson, music by Albert 
Von Tilzer [of U. S.] [11380 

© Apr. 28, 1920; 2 c. May 3, 1920; 
Hi 480497 ; Artn 1usie, ine., New York. 


I’M WAITING FOR YoU, ANN DARLING; 
words by H. Rhodes, music by Hec- 
tor Richard’ [of U. S.J]. Chicago, 
Legters music co. [11381 


© May 15, 1920; 2 c. May 20, 1920; 
FE 480590 ; Harvey Rhodes, Phila- 
delphia. 


I MADE YOU GLAD WHEN YOU WERE SAD 
SO WHY DID YOU GO AWAY; words and 
melody by 8S. Capozzi [of U. 8.] 

[11382 
© 1c. May 25, 1920; E 480730; 
Susan Capozzi, Newark, N. J. 


I MISS YOU IN A THOUSAND DIFFERENT 
WAYS; words by R. M. Keenan, mu- 
sic by Leo Friedman [of U. S.]_ Chi- 
cago, Ill, North American music 
pub. co. [11383 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 ce. Apr. 12, 1920; 
W 475196; Ruth M. Keenan, Atlantic 
City. 


I MISS YOU OH SWEETHEART MINE; 
words and music by L. E. R. Forden, 
fof U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
eon [11384 

© May 29, 1920; 2 c. June 4, 1920; 
FH} 480985; Lucia a Rickert Forden, 
Los Angeles. 


pe 


ballad, words by Hi- 
ward Wever, music by Hugo Frey 
Loe 5.1 [11385 

© May 13, 1920; 2 c. May 14, 1920; 
FH 479318; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


MISS YOU SO; 


waltz song, words by W. H. 
Savage, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.J [11386 

© May 21, 1920; 2 ce. May 20, 1920; 
BE 479551; Wm. H. Savage, Clifton 
Yorge, Va. 


I MUST SAIL TO THE END OF THE WORLD ; 
. words and music by C. R. Hess [of 
U.S8.] [11887 
© ic. May 22, 1920; E 480669; 
Cora R. Hess, St. Paul. 


I NEED A GIRL LIKE YOU TO CHASE THE 
BLUES AWAY; fox trot, words and 
nusic by M. Johnson [of U. 8.] 

[11888 
© 1c. May 28, 1920; E 479810; 
Myron Johnson, Chicago. 


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J NEVER KNEW; words by C. Kurz- 
weil, music by Thos F. Cornell [of 
U. S.J [11889 

© 1 ce. June 10, 1920; E 482267; 
Charles Kurzweil, Brooklyn. 


| 


REALIZE; words and music py F. 
Fisher [of U. 8.] [113890 


© May 20, 1920; 2 c. May 21, 1920; 


E 4795738; Fred Fisher, inc., New 
York. 


I SAW THE MARSH WITH RUSHES DANK 


AND GREEN. See Bowen (York) Four 
Chinese lyrics. 

I SAW WELCOME IN YOUR DREAMY EYES; 
words and music by G. V. Rymal 
[of U. 8.], arr. by Homer Tourjee 
tet. S.] [113891 

© 1c. May 1, 1920; E 475941; 
Grant Vernon Rymas, Los Angeles. 

I SAW YOU LAST NIGHT IN DREAMLAND; 

words by R. J. Ahola, music by Artie 


Bowers [of. U. S8.] New _ York, 
Authors & composers service co. 
[11392 


© 1c. Apr. 26, 1920; E 478744; 
R. J. Ahola, Spirit Falls, Wis. 


I SEEM TO PICTURE YOU A ROSE; words 
by A. Gerber, music by E. 8. 8. Hunt- 
mecon [or t..s. | [11393 

© 1c. June 1, 1920; E 480816; A. 
Gerber, Brooklyn. 


I SHALL BE CALLING TO you; from The 
little whopper, words by Clifford 
Grey, music by Willy Redstone [of 
England] [11394 

© May 17, 1920; 1 ce. May 17, 1920; 
E 476640; B. Feldman & co., London. 


I SHALL KNOW Him; words and mel- 
ody by L. A. Kelsey [of U. S.] 
[1395 
© 1c. Apr. 19, 1920; E 479684; 
Lucy Allen Kelsey, Minneapolis. 


I STAND A MONARCH. See Bedouin 
ballads. 


I THINK OF THEE; words tr. from a 
' poem by Miss Laga [pseud. of E. 
Larreinaga], musi¢ by Leo Friedman 
[of U.S.] Chicago, North American 
miusie co. [11396 
© Dec. 30, 1919; 2c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475280; Esperanza lLarreinaga, 
New Orleans. 


I TRULY LOVE YOU DEAR; words and 

music by J: 1. Pave [GLU Ss. 

' [113897 

© 1c. May 12, 1920: 479253: J. 
Leon Page, Germantown, Pa. 


I'VE BEEN ROAMING; words by Edward 
Lockton, music by Ida Rutter [of 
Great Britain]; in F. [11398. 

© Mar. 30, 1920; 1c. Apr. 1, 1920: 
E 469990; Edwin Ashdown, Itd., 
London. . 


I’VE DONE WITH THE GIRLS; from Just 
fancy, words by Arthur Wimperis, 
music by Herman Darewski [of Eng- 
land] [11399 _ 

© Apr. 30, 1920; 1 « May 5, 1920; 
E 476463; Herman Darewski music 
pub. eco., London. 

I’vE FOUND A PAL LIKF MARY; words 
and music by Leo Turner and C. S. 
Millspaugh [of U. 8.], arr. by C. S. 
Millspaugh [of U. 8.] [11400 

© 1c. May 18, 1920; E 480385; 
Millturn music co., New York. 
"VE GOT A GAL; words by P. Garnet, 
music by E. 8. S. Huntington [of. 
U.S [11401 
© 1c. May 6. 1920; E 480162; 
Pete Garnet, Youngstown, O. 

I'VE GOT THE SWEET HaWAIIAN MOON- 
LIGHT BLUES; words by Harold G. 
Frost, music by F. Henri Klickmann 
Lot .U. Ss] [11402 

© Apr. ‘22, 1920; 2 e. Apr. 23, 1920; 
EK 478618 ;.. McKinley musie.. co., 
Chicago. 

I'VE GOT THE SWEETHEART BLUES; words . 
and melody by Al Wilson and Irving 
Bibo [of U. S.] [11403 

© 1c. May 21, 1920; E 479568; 
Les Feist, inc., New York. 

VVE GOT THEM MYSTICAL BLUES; words 
and music by J. Adler [of Russia, 
domiciled at Chicago], arr. by Dave 
Peyton, jr. [of U. 8.4 [11404 

© 1c Apr. 8. 1920; E 475005; 
Julius Adier, Chicago. 

I'VE GOT THOSE CAVE MAN BLUES; words 
by G. Stamper, melody by H. Q. 
Ciark [oft U. s-] [11405 

© 1c. May 12, 1920; EH 479638; 
Ei. Qualli Clark and George Stamper, 
New York. 

I'VE MANY THINGS TO DRINK ABOUT 
AND NOT A DROP TO DRINK; words by 
W. M. Hudson, muse by ES” Ss. 
Fiuntineton. folk Us S44 [11406 

© 1c. May 22, 1920; H 480632; - 
W. M. Hudson, Salt Lake City. 

I’VE NOTHING LEFT BUT YOU; words by 
Mrs. G. C. Greene, melody by Artie 
Bowers [of U. S8.] [11407 


© 1 «_June 8, 1920; WH 482083 ; 
Mrs.. George ©. Greene, Eatonton, 


Ga. 


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11427 


J WALK ALONE; words and music by C. | I WANT TO DO SOMETHING FOR YOU; 


R. Hess [of U. S.] [11408 
© 1c. May 22, 1920; E 480671; 
Cora R. Hess, St. Paul. 


I WANNA GO BACK TO THE DEAR OLD 
CONTINONG; words by Ralph Stanley, 
music by Leslie Alleyn [of England] 


[11409 | I 


© May 28, 1920; 1c. May 29, 1920; 
H 476809; B. Feldman & co., London. 
I WANT A CHICKEN LIKE YOU; words by 


G. Kondas, music by Geo. Trevor [of 
O82] . [11410 


words by C. O. Killough, music by 
Leo Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [11418 

© Dee. 30, 1919; 2c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
EK 475286; Clementine Ona Killough, 
South Houston. 


WANT TO GO TO LOVELAND; words by 
C. Thomas, music by Artie Bowers 
[ef U. S.] New York, Authors & 
composers service: co. [11419 

© -1 c. Apr. 26, 1920- 478743: 
C. Thomas, New York. 


© 1. Apr. 8, 1920; E 474977; | I WANT To Go WAY DOWN IN Cua, DOWN 


Gus Kondas, Ashtabula, O. 
WANT AN OLD TIME MELODY; words 
and music by C. Mobley [of U. 8.] 
[11411 
© 1c. May 25, 1920; E 480741; 


bend 


Charles W. Mobley, Columbus, O. rf 


I] WANT MY SWEETIE, THAT’S ALL; words 
and music by Billy Smythe [of U. 8.] 
[11412 

© May 25, 1920; 2 c. June 7, 1920; 

E 481100; Billy Smythe music co., 


Louisville. T 


be 


WANT THE TWILIGHT AND YOU; words 
by Arthur J. Lamb, music by Chas. 
H. Maskell [of U. 8.] [11413 

© Mar. 27, 1920; 2 c. May 17, 1920; 
EK 480509; Morris- music pub. co., 
Philadelphia. 


bk 


you ; words by H. L. Pohndorf, music 
by C. Langdon [of U. S.], arr. by 
Jack Maloy [of U. S.] [11414 

© 1 « May 25, 1920; E 482061; 
Henry L. Pohndorf and Charlie 


Langdon, New York. x 


bn 


WANT TO BE DOWN IN DIXIE, WHEN IT’S 
COTTON BLOSSOM TIME; words by C. 
Russell, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. 8.] Chicago, Iil., North American 
musie pub. co. £11415 


WANT THE WORLD TO KNOW I LOVE t 


WHERE THOSE RED NOSES GROW; words - 
and music by W. F. Thompson [of 
ps4 [11420 
© ic May 19, 1920; E 479526; 
Willis F. Thompson, Quincy, Mags. 


WANT TO HOLD you; song-fox trot, 
words by N. B. Mindell, musie by 
W. E. Sheaffer [of U. S.] [11431 
© 1c. June 4, 1920; E 482249; 
Walter Emerson Sheaffer, Palmyra, 
i ai a 
WANT TO LOVE.SOMEONE LIKE YOU; 
words by Frederick Moxon, music 
by William C. Polla [pseud. of Wil- 
liam C. Powell, of U. 8.] [11422 
© May 15, 1920; 2:.¢ May) 43, 
1920; E 479298; C. C. Church & co., 
Hartford, Conn. 


WANT You; words and music by 
Philip Frank [of England] London, 
Swift music publishers. [11423 

© Apr. 12, 1920; 1 ec. May 1, 1920; 
EK 4764382; H. F. Swift, London. 


WANT YOU ALL FOR MY OWN; words 

and musie by C. J. Potter [of U. S.] 

[11424 

© May 4, 1920; 2 c. May 7, 1920: 

EH 479148; Clinton J. Potter, Phila- 
delphia. 


© Dee. 30, 1919; 2c. Apr. 12, 1920; | I WANT You ALL THE WHILE; words by 


EH 475186; Chas. Russeil, Washing- 
ton. 

I WANT TO BE LOVED—YEA VERILY; 
Quaker number, words and music 


B. B. Law, music by Geo. Trevor 
Pokey iS. [11425 

© 1c May 29, 1920; E 479909; 
Bessie B. Law, Delta, Utah. 


by H. M. Lindoft [of U. 8.] [11416 | I.want you Back again; words by Geo. 


© ic June 1, 1920; E 479955; 
Hazel Madelin Lindoft, Los Angeles. 

I WANT TO BE WITH THE UPPER-DE-UPS 
AND NOT WITH THE DOWN-BE-DOWNS; 
words by Alexander J. Cameron, jr., 


music by Hector Richard [of U. S.] | I 


Chicago, Legters music co. [11417. 
© May.1, 1920; 2 ec. May 10, 1920: 

E 480323; A. J. Cameron, jr.,' Chi- 

cago. ; 


TOL 


‘A. Yoerger, music by Art Urbani [of 


Drs: [11426 
© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 3, 1920; 
EK 479015; Pyramid musie pub. co., 
New York. 
WANT YOU TO MEXT MY MOTHER; 
words by H. V. Sparkman, music by 
Artie Bowers [of U. S.] [11427 
© 1e¢ June 3, 1920; E 482114; 
Hattie VY. Sparkman, Europa, Miss. 


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WAS A sonDI=R; from The passing 
show, words and music by Johnny 
Burke. [of U. S8.] {11428 

© May 21, 1920; 2c. May 22, 1920; 
E 479617; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


WAS GLAD WHEN THEY SAID UNTO ME; 
anthem, words from Psalm exxii, 
sgl by R. Huntington Woodman 


[or U. S.]; sop. solo and chorus of 
Pa voices, organ ace. (8vo. cho- 
ruses, no. 6872) f11429 


© Apr. 24, 1920; 2c. Apr. 27, 1920; 
EK 475789; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 


WAS HAPPY TILL I MET YOU, BUT NOW 
I’VE GOT THE BLUES; words by W. 
H. Berry, music by E. 8. S. Hunting- 
tor fet U.S. [114380 


©l1c. May 6, 1920; E 480131; Wm. 
H. Berry, Philadelphia. 


WENT TO LIVE IN LOVELAND; words 
aud music by C. E. Vogt lof U. S8.] 
Rochester, N. Y., Melville melody 
music co. [11431 

© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 38, 1920; 
E 480093; Carolyn BE. Vogt, Roches- 
her, Ny X, 


WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER YOU; words | 


by EK. Himber,, melody by Artie Bow- 
ers [ot U.S. ] [11482 

© 1 ce. May 28, 1920; E 479935; 
E. Himber, Elizabeth, N. J. 


WIE EVER BE TRUE; words by L. A. 


Seymour, melody by R. A. Browne 
fore 8:4 [11483 
© 1c. May 26, 1920; BE 47y749; 


Lottie A. Seymour, Hartford. 


WILL LIVE IN MY LOVE FoR YOU; lyric 
by J. A. Dillon, musie by T. A. Metz 
bor ay a4 [11434 

© 1c. May 20, 1920; E 480548; 
James A. Dillon, Brookiyn, and Theo. 
A. Metz, Stamford, Conn. 


WILL RETURN TO MY GARDEN OF 
DREAMS; romance. words and music 


by J. S. Vitale [of U. Sj [41485 
© 1c. June ‘10, 1920; E 482270; 
J. Sherman Vitale, New York. 


WISH I KNEW; words and melody by 


L. Reynolds and J. Seltenrich [of | 


Eee Seas 
Wense] 

© 1.¢. June: 1019207 BE) 482257 - 
Lew Reynolds and Jack Seltenrich, 
Portland, Or. 


arr. by J. Seltenrich [of 


[11436 | 


| 
| 
L 


I WONDER HOW IT FEELS TO BE EN LOVE; 


ke 


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iets 


— 


words by T. W. Balance, music by 
Luther A. Clark [of U. S.] Elizabeth 
City, N. C,, P. L. Balance & son.- 
i [11437 
© Apr. 22, 1920; 2 c. May 8, 1920; 
E 486063; T. Wanamaker Balance, 
Elizabeth City, N. C. 


WONDER IF IT’S TRUE; Words and 
music by A. Pole [of Ui asey arr. 
by Arthur Cleveland Morse [of U. 8.] 


[11488 
© 1c May 1, 1920, EH 475942; 
Arthur Theodore Hill, Cambridge, 


Mass. 


WONDER IF THE CANARY BIRDS ARE 
ALWAYS HAPPY; words by M. Arm- 
strong, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 
{11489 
© May 29, 1920; 2 c. June 4, 1920; 
E 480982; Mae Armstrong, Syca- 
more, O. 


WONDER IF THE LION KNOWS; words 
by Annette Wynne, music by Ma- 
thilde Bilbro [of U. S.] (Six song- 
stories for first grade pianists) 
[11440 
© May 14, 1920; 2c. May 17, 1920; 
E 4793859; G. Schirmer, inec., New 
York. 


WONDER WHO HAS TAKEN MY PLACE 
WITH you; lyric by Benny Davis, 
melody by Frank Magine and Phil 
Goldberg [of U. S.] [11441 

© 1c May 6, 1920; H 480098; 
Leo Feist, ine., New York. 


WONDER WILL THEY LET ME COME 


HOME; lyric. by. .S..,H. -Cox, music 
by J. J. Scull [of U. Sa [11442 
© t e. May 17,1920; E 479415 ; 


Cox, N ashvi lle, 


WOULD RATHER LOVE AN IRISH LASSIE 
THAN MONEY; words by E. Hoidal, 
music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. 8.] 
New York, World musie pub. corp. 

_ [11443 


Shirley Edward 


© May 18, 1920; 2 e: May 19, 1920; 
E 480538; Ella Hoidal, Albert Lea, 
Minn. , 
IcH BANK NACH OpgEssaA; by J. Frankel 
lof U.S. 73 pianos org 
© 1c Apr. 8, 1920; By 475002 
Joseph Frankel, New York. 
IpYLLE BRETONNE; par A. Bost lof 
France]; piano. [11445 


702 


© -Apr.'6; 1920; fb e-Apre22, 1920; 
®) 476289; A Bosc, Paris. 


| no. 6, 1920: 


IDYLLE PASSIONNEE; morceau de genre, 
fantaisie brillante, par M. T. Bon- 

» homme fof France] op. 45; piano. 
[11446 
© Apr. 24, 1920; 1 c. May 10, 1920; 
KE 476555 ; M, ETS: Bonhomme, Paris. 


Ir; waltz melody by Phil Ohman and 

~N. Arndt [of U. S8.] [11447 

© 1c. June. 4, 1920; B 480950 ; 
Nola Arndt, New York. 


I couLD KNOCK THE H OUT OF 
H. C. L.; words by L. S. Langfield, 
music by Luther A. Ciark [of U. S.1 

[11448 

© 1c. May 3, 1920; E 480068; 

Lynn §S. Langfield, Gazelle, Calif. 


Ir I COULD SING THE SONG WITHIN MY 
HEART; words by R. P. Weston and 
Bert Lee, music adapted from Rubin- 
stein’s Romance [by arranger, of 
Great Britain] [11449 

© May 14, 1920; 1 c. May 28, 1920; 
E 476769; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


| Ir I HAD MY LIFE TO LIVE OVER AGAIN; 
words by L. Beichner, melody by 
Robi. L. Landon [of U. S8.] [11450 

© 1 ec. May 28, 1920; E 480797; 
Louise Beichner, Oil City, Pa. 

Ir I HAD You; words by S. J. Semella, 
music by H. 8. S. Huntington [of 
U. S.J [11451 

© 1c. June 1, 1920; E 480845; 
Sal. J. Semella, New York. 


ir | MEET THE GUY WHO MADE THE 

COUNTRY DRY; Words by William 

Jerome, music by Harry Von Tilzer 

[ef U. S.] [11452 

© May 26, 1920; 2 c. May 27, 1920; 

E 479773; Harry Von Tilzer music 
pub. co., New York. 


Ir I ONLY HAD A GIRL LIKE YOU; words 
and melody by T. E. La Pine [of 
U..S.], arr. by Arthur Fisk [of U. 8.] 

[11453 
© 1c. May 24, 1920; E 479720; 
T. Edward La Pine, Vallejo, Calif. 


Iv 


Ir I ONLY OWNED A WELL OF KEROSENE; 
words by F. M. Wish, jr., melody by 
R. A. Browne [of U. 8.] [11454 

© 1.c. Apr. 6, 1920; E 474917; 
Frank M. Wish, jr., Algiers, La. 


Ir I SAW MUCH oF you; from Oui 
madame, words by Robert B. Smith, 
musie by Victor Herbert [of U. S8.] 


Avr 7, 1920.2") Apr’ 9;'1920: 
HK 475059; T. MB: ‘Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


[11455 » 


! 


“MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


Ir I WERE A WEAVER OF DREAMS; lyric 
by Margaret MclIvor-Tyndalil, music 
by Jeannette Duryea [of U. S.] 

[11456 

© May 29, 1920; 2 ¢. June 1, 1920; 

EL 479969; McKiniey music co., Chi- 
cago. 

Ir IT’S THE WOMAN WHO PAYS, WHY 
ARE THE MEN ALWAYS BROKE; words 
by William Tracey and Murray 
Roth, music by Halsey K. Mohr [of 
U. 8.] [11457 

© May 14, 1920; 2 c. May 14, 1920; 
E 479319; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
inc., New York. & 


Ir Mr. CUPID WENT ON A STRIKE; words 
by Ralph Stanley, music by Leslie 
Alleyn [of Great Britain] [11458 

© June 2, 1920; 1 c. June 2, 1920; 
E 476882; B. Feldman & co., Lon- 
don. 

If SHE COMES FRA’ LANCASHIRE, SHE’S 
ALREET; written and composed by 
Harry Carlton and Frank W. Carter 
fof England] [11459 

© Apr. 28, 1920; 1 ¢. Apr. 29, 1920; 
E 476404; B. Feldman & co., London. 


Ir THE WORLD WERE MINE TO GIVE YOU; 
words by Cyril Garbutt, music by 
Hubert Melville [of England]; in 
Py. [11460 
© June 8, 1920: 1c. June 10, 1920; 
FE 484046; H. Sharples & son, lid., 
London. 
Ir WE CAN’T BE SWEETHEARTS ANYMORE, 
THEN LET ME BE YOUR FRIEND; words 


by J. F. Kartes. music by Hector 
Richard; fof, U. S.], Chicago, Leg- 
ters music co. [11461 


© May 15, 1920; 2 c. May 20, 1920; 
E 480601; Joseph F. Kartes, Mil- 
waukee. 

IF WE FOUND A LITTLE CORNER IN THIS. 
GREAT BIG WORLD; written and com- 
posed by. J. P. Long and Maurice 
Seott [of England] [11462 

© Apr. 19, 1920; 1 ec. Apr. 21, 1929; 
EE) 476274; Star music pub. co., ltd.. 
London. 

IF WE SHOULD EVER PART; words by W. 
L. Noble, music by E. S, S. Hunting- 
LOR Loe Uo Srie [11463 

© 1 c. May 6, 1920; E 480140; Wm. 
L. Noble, Acme, W. Va. 

IF YE ABIDE IN Mer; [text from Scvrip- 

tures], music by ‘Henry Hadley [of 


U. S.J]; high voice. (Sheet music 
edition, V 661) [11464 
© Mar. 25, 1920; 2 c. May 17, 1920; 


E 479496: Carl Fischer, New York. 


703 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11465 


If YOU KNOW WHERE TO GET IT; words 
by H. W. Weise, musie by A. J. 
Rienzo [of VU. 8.] [11465 

© May 1, 1920; 2c May 7, 1920; 
EK 479162; Herbert W. Weise and 
Alfred J. Rienzo, Scarsdale, N. Y. 


Ir yoU ONLY KNEW; from The shop 


girl, words by Arthur Wimperis, 
music by Herman Darewski [of 
England] [11466 


© Apr. 28, 1920; 1 @ May 19, 
1920; E 476686; Herman Darewski 
musie pub. co., London. 
words by Hal Ehrig, music by 
Lou Breau [of U. 8.] [11467 

© Apr: *25; 19207 2 es May A; 
1920; E 480369; Central music co., 
Chicago. 


IF YOU WANT TO—WHY DON’T YOU; 
words by Terence McKenna, music 
by H: M. Tennent [of Great Bri- 


tain] [11468 

© Apr. 23, 1920; 1 c. May 6, 1920; 
E 476478; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 


IF YOU WERE A BIRD; words by Marshall 
Roberts, music by Gerald O’Gorman 
[of England] [11469 

(Ch ADE he BOAT oe ADE. oa, 
1920; E 476228; International con- 
cert bureau, itd., London. 


If YOU WERE MINE; words and music 

by A. C. Clausen [of U. 8.] [11470 

© 1c May 24, 1920; E 479700; 
Adler ©. Clausen, Spokane, Wash. 


IF YOU WERE ONLY MINE; words by 
George H. Kerr, music by W. T. 
Francis [of U. 8.] [11471 

© 1« June 4, 1920; BE 480945; 
William T. Francis, Wilmington, 
Del. 


IF YOU WILL ONLY PROMISE TO MARRY 
ME; a tale of a frog, words and 
music by W. W. Koop [of U. 8.] 

[11472 
© 1c. Apr. 23, 1920; E 480249; 
Wesley Wallace Koop, Brooklyn. 


IF YOUR SHOES WERE CURLY GOLD; 
words by Fannie Stearns Davis, 
music by Harold Henry [of U. 8.] 
op. 10, no 1. [11473 

© Mar. 1, 1920; 2.c. May 17, 1920; 
E 479468; Carl Fischer, New York. 

IL EST D’ETRANGES SOIRS; paroles de 
Albert Samain, musique de Paul 
Paray [of France] [11474 

© Apr: 24, 1920; 1 ce May 10, 
1920; E 476545; Jean Jobert, Paris. 


pt. 1, fas, Hs 1S 


IL ETAIT NUIT DEJA; sonnet, de J. 
Duprato, trans. de H. Mouton [of 
France]; tout petit orch. avec piano 
conducteur. 4to. (Collections du 
ménestrel: Mélodia, no. 58, A) 

Ey [11475 

© May 8, 1920; 1 e. May 24. 1920; 
EK 476714; Heugel & cie., Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on transcrip- 
tion] 


In PLEUT DES PETALES DE FLEURS; 
words by Albert Samain, music by 
A. S. Lefévre [of France, domi- 
ciled at Brooklyn] _ [11476 

© 1c May 38, 1920; E 479033; 
Andrée 8S. Lefévre, Brooklyn. 


Ines (Epwarp) Three songs; music 
by E. Iles [of England] Contents: 
Little soul of disdain; words by 
Cranmer-Byng.—Nay but you who 
do not love her; words by R. Brown- 
ing.—When icicles hang by the 
wall; words by Shakespeare. [11477 

© Apr. 30, 1920; 1 ¢«. May 18, 
1920; E 476682; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London. 


IMPRESSIONS DE VOYAGE; album pour 
piano, par M. T. Bonhomme [of 
France]; piano. Contents: Bam- 
boula.—En gondole.—Danse négre.— 
Chasseresse. [11478 

© Apr. 24, 1920;.1 & May 10, 
1920; E 476549; M. T. Bonhomme, 
Paris. 


IMPROVISATION, See Ashton (Leopold) 
Five impressions. 


IN A CORNFIELD; words by Harold 
Whitaker, music by Walter Rubens 
[of England]; in E flat. [11479 

© May 27, 1920; 1 ce. May 28, 
1920; E 476804; Elkin & co., lid., 
London. 


In A COUNTRY LANE. See Summer 


days. 


IN A GONDOLA; by Roger Quilter [of 

Great Britain] op. 19, no. 1; piano. 

[11480 

© Mar. 3, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 10, 1920; 

E 476207; Winthrop Rogers, Itd., 
London. 


See also Schafer (Christian) Six 
melodie essays. 


IN A LITTLE OLD SHACK; words and 
music by Fay Puisifer [of U. S8.]; 
arr. by Charles M. Smith [of U. 8.]; 
piano with words. [11481 


© 1c. Apr. 6, 1920; H 474934; _ 


Fay Pulsifer Stafiton, New Haven. 


704 


ee 


IN AN AIRSHIP BUILT FOR TWO; 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1920 


IN A PICTURE OF GOLD; words by M. H. 
Stevens, melody by Robt. L. Landon 
lof U. 8.] [11482 

© 1c. May 28, 1920; E 480796; 
I. H. Stevens, Jefferson City, Mo. 


In A PRETTY WEE coT; by A. Shaeffer 
[of U. 8.]; ukulele. [11483 
© Dec. 25, 1919; 2 ec. May 19, 1920; 
E 479692; Arling Shaeffer, Chicago. 
lyrics 
by P. B. Churchill, music by Ray 
Hibbeler [of U. S.] Trinidad, Col., 
Churehill, Young & co. . [11484 
© May 27, 1920; 2 c. May 27, 1920; 
E 479780; Parkes Churchill, Trini- 
Gad, Col. 

IN AEROPLANO (Vieni, vien); arr. by 
Paul Bolognese [of U. S.]; instru- 
mental. [11485 

© 1 e¢ May 20, 1920; BE 480518: 
Dom. Carmelomaria, New York. 
lyrie by George Nor- 
man Reis, music by G. A. Schnabel 

fot: U.S.) [11486 
© 1 ec. May 25, 1920: E 480735; 


In ARGENTINE; 


Gustavus Adolphus Schnabel, Pitts- 


burgh. 


IN DEAR OLD TENNESSEE; words by R. 
Erickson, music by Artie Bowers [of 
U. 8.] New York, Authors & com- 
posers service co. [11487 

©-1e¢ Apr. 26, 1920; E 478746; 
Ray Erickson, Springfield, Tenn. 


poem by J. J. 
Raymond A. 


IN DEAR OLD VIRGINIA; 
Cavaletto, music by 
Browne [of U. S.] [11488 

© 1c. Apr. 26, 1920; H 478747: 
John Joseph Cavaletto, Oglesby, Il. 


In DREAMS; words and music by H. L. 
Brooks fof U. S.] [11489 
© 1c. June 4, 1920; B 480941; 
Harry L. Brooks, Chicago. 
In Epen pays; words by I. D. Ven- 
rard, 
[of U. §.] and author. (Jn Supple- 
ment to Heart and life songs) 
[11490 
© May 12, 1920; 2 c. May 15, 1920; 
E 480866; Iva Durham Vennard, 
Chicago. 


In EGYPT WHEN THEY HEARD MY JAZZ 
BAND PLAY; words by William Engel, 
music by George Sumner [of U. §8.] 

[11491 

© May 10, 1920; 2 e« May 15, 

1920; H 480430 ; Sumner & Engel. 
New, York. 


29—20——_6 


music by L. Douglas Russell - 


11500 


In Ecypi’s LAND; words and melody 
by Fay Pulsifer [of U. S.], arr. by 
Charles M. Smith [of U. S.] [11492 

© 1c. Apr. 6, 1920; E 474933; Fay 
Pulsifer Stanton, New Haven. 


IN FALL TIME; words and music by 

Albert Seliner, jr. [of U. S.] [114938 

© 1.¢.Apr. 27, 1920; Wyr4T5T92: 
Abel Accorti, New York. 


IN FOUNTAIN COURT; words by Arthur 
Symons, music by Peter Upcher [of 
Great Britain] [11494 

© May 8, 1920; 1c. May 27, 1920 ; 
E 476793; Boosey & co., London. 


(Cecil) 


See also Hazlehurst 
Three songs. 


In HAVANA BY THE SEA; words by E. E. 
Heidt, music by R. Kennedy [of U. 
S.] [11495 

© 1c. May 3, 1920; E 479086; 
Richard Kennedy & Elmer E. Heidt, 
Washington, 


IN HER OVERALLS OF KHAKI, I’M TO WED 
MY FARMERETTE; words by P. V. 
Crocker, melody by R. A. Browne [of 


O48: ] [11496 

© 1c. May 6, 1920; E 480125; 
Percy V. Crocker, Doaktown, Can- 
ada. 


In KENTUCKY WHERE THERE’S SUN- 
SHINE ALL THE TIME; words and 
music by H. J. Fickley [of U. 8.] — 

[11497 

© Apr. 18, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 8, 1920; 

EK 474982; H. J. Fickley, Covington, 
Ky. 


IN MAMMY’S DAY; words and music by 
Mathilde Bilbro [of U. S.J (Six 
song-stories for first grade pianists) 

[11498 

© May 14, 1920; 2 May 17, 1920; 

E 479362; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 


IN MEMORIAM. Sce Songs with .a soul. 


IN MEMORY OF OUR HEROES; words and 


music by EK. H. Kluth [of U.8.] ; sop. 
or ten. in E flat. Chicago, Clayton F. 
Summy co. [114989 


© Apr. 15, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 15, 1920; 
HY 475394; Edythe Haynes Kluth, 
Chicago. 


In Miamtr; fox trot, words and music 

by Fred W. Hager [of U.8.] [11500 

© May 5, 1920; 2 c. May 7, 1920; 

Kk 478135; EF. Wallace Reg “a, New 
York. 


705 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11501 


pt. 1, n. s., v. 15 


IN MY AEROPLANE; words by F. Shute 
music by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [11501 


© May 29, 1920; 2 c. June 4, 1920; 
E 480967 ; Frank Shute, Wilmington, 
Del. 

IN MY CANOE; by Leo Sowerby [of 
U. S.J], arr. by Adolf Schmid [of U. 
S.J]; orch, with piano conductor. 
(Popular concert library, series 3, 
no. 57) [11502 

© May 15, 1920; 2 e. May 20, 1920; 
E 479627; Boston niusic co., Boston. 

IN MY DREAMS; 

Christy, 


words by Andrew 
music by Victor Arden [of 
U2] [11503 

© May 7, 1920; 2 ec. May 8, 1920; 
E 479172; Jerome H. Remick &.¢o., 
New York. 


IN MY HOUSE-OF-DREAMS-COME-TRUE ;} 
words by L. Wells, music by Geo. 
Trevor [of U. 8.] [11504 

© 1c. May 24, 1920; E 479729; 
Lilly .Welis, Troy, Mo. 


IN OUR DEAR HOME SWEET HOME; words 
by E. S. S. Huntington, music by 
WS. Smithepot WSs] [11505 

© 1c. May 18, 1920; E 480464; 
Frank S. Smith, Peace Dale, R. I. 


IN PYRAMID LAND; fox trot. by Marion 
and Straight, played by Charley 
Straight [of U.S.] (Imperial player 
roljs, no. 91080) [11506 

© May 19, 1920; 2 c. May 28, 1920; 
EK 479763; Imperial player roll co., 


Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation ] 
In Sram; fox trot, by Johnny Cooper 


[of U. S.], arr. by Calvin Grooms 
[of U. 8.]; band. . 4to. [11507 
©) Apr. 7, 1920* 2. Apr. 8.1920: 


E 474986; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


IN SWEET SEPTEMBER; fox trot, by Les- 
lie, Wendling and Monaco, played 
by Roy Bargy [of U. S.] (Imperial 
player rolls, no. ae [141508 

© May 19, 1920; 2 c. May 26, 1920; 
E 479767; Imperial player roll co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation | 


words by Edgar Leslie and Pete 
Wendling, music by James V. Mo- 
naeo [of U. S.] [11509 

(© May 22, 1920; 2 c. May 24, 1920; 
E 480653 ; Waterson, Berlin & Snyder 
co., New York. 


T 


‘ 


IN THAT LAND OF ROSES; words and 
music by E. F. Bruning [of U. S.] 
[11510 
© May 27, 1920; 2 & May 27,1920; 
E AT9TR3 : Hdward ¥. Bruning, 
Bruning, Neb. 


In THE ALPINE Hut (In der Senn- 
hiitte); by Carl Heins, op. 15, 


fingered and ed. by Carl Deis [of: 


U.S... 2 piano. Prtpit 
© May 10, 1920; 2c. May 12, 1920; 
E 479240; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 


six character- 
by Florian Pascal [fof 
Great Britain]; piano. -(Album 
series ) [11512 

© June 4, 1920; 1 ce. June 2, 1920; 
E 476899; Jcseph Williams, Iltd., 
Londen. 


IN THE CARPATHIANS; 
istic dances, 


IN THE DEAR HOME LANE; words by F. 
Eckert, music by E. 8S. 8S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. 8.] [11513 


© ic May 18, 1920; E 480476; 
Florence Eckert, Greensboro, N. C. 


IN THE DREAMS OF YESTERDAY; words 
by J. J. Siben, music by Artie Bowers 
fet Urs [11514 

© 1c. May 28, 1920; E 479916; 
Jehn J. Siben, New Orleans. 


IN THE FIELDS OF THE GOLDEN WEST; 
words by G. Haner, music by E. S. 
S. Huntington [of U. 8.] [11515 

© 1c. May 22. 1920; EH 480614; 
George Haner, Brooklyn. 


IN THE FOREST; Suite, by Arthur Som- 
ervell [of Great Britain]; piano. 
Contents: 1. The dark pine grove. 
2. The shady glen.—8. The wood 
nymph.—4. Moonrise. [11516 


© Apr. 27, 1920; 1 ec. Apr. 29,1920; 
E 476410; Edwin Ashdown, ltd, 
London. 


IN THE GARDEN; words and music by 
C. R. Hess [of U. S8.] [11517 


~~. © 1 ce. May 29,. 19203. 480810 ; 
Cora R. Hess, St. Paul. 


IN THE GARDEN OF POPPY FLOWERS 5; 
words by J. L. Skelly, music by Hec- 
tor Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, 

Legters music co. [11518 

© May 1, 1920: 2 e. May 10, 1920; 

1 480263; J. L. Se 

Mich. 


06 


elly, Royal Oak, 


erica 


“MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1920 


11536. 


IN THE GLOW OF THE OLD FIREPLACE; 

words by B. Pershing, music by Leo 

“Friedman fof U. 8.] Chicago, 

Riviera music co. [11519 

© May 12, 1920; 2c. May 26, 1920 ; 

E 4798380; Ber tha Pershing, Indian. 
apolis. 


IN THE Goop oLD U. S. A.; words by A. 
Watts. music by Hector Richard [of 
U. S.J] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[11520 
© May 29, 1920; 2 c. June 4, 1920; 
E 481004; Alya Watts, Alicia, Ark. 


IN THE GROVE; serenade, words and mu- 
sic by R. K. Clarkson [of U. S.] 


[11521 
@ Mar. 15, 1920: 1c Mar. 23, 
1920, 1. ¢ Apr. 8, 1920; E 473662 


Ruth Kelso Clarkson, San Antonio. 


IN THE HABITATION OF THE MASTER’S 
ASSEMBLY ; words by H. P. Chappell, 
music by Geo. Trevor [of U. S.] 

Babyy 
© i c. May 17, 1920; BE 479394; 
P. Chappell, Weichburg, Ky. 


IN THE HALL OF THE MOUNTAIN KING. 
See Grieg (Edward Hagerup) 


IN THE HEART OF PARADISE; by Zo 
Eliott, arr. by Geo. J. Trinkaus [of 
U.S8.]; vocal orch., in E flat. 4to. 

[11523 

© May 5, 1920; 2 c May 6, 1920; 

E 480197; M. Witmark & sons, New 

York. [Copyright is claimed on new 
arrangement ] 


IN THE LAND OF OKLAHOMA: words 
and music by Clyde Monroe [of U. 8.] 
[11524 

2c. May 18, 1920; 
W. E. Glyde Monroe, New 


© May 10, 1920: 
E 480852 : 
York. 


IN THE PALE MOONLIGHT; words and 

music by J. M. Lathrope [of U. S.] 
[11525 
© Apr. 20, 1920; 2.c. May 5, 1920; 

E 479093; J. Mason eas Chi- 

cago. 

IN THE SHADOWS OF THE OLD ELM TREE; 
words by L. Edwards, music by Geo. 
Grad. jr. lot... S.] New York, 
World music pub. corp. [11526 

© May 18, 1920; 2 ce. May.19, 1920: 


E 480539 ; Lily Edwards, Detroit. 


IN THE SHADOWS OF THE PINES; words 
by J. Holmen, music by Edouard Hes- 


selbere [of U. S.] 11520 
© May 22. 1990; 2 c. June 7, 1920: 

E 489935 - John Hoimen, Washburn, 

Wis. 


. 
On 
' 


10 


IN THE spRING. See Mendelssohn- 
Bartholdy (Jacob Ludwig Felix) 


IN’ THE SPRINGTIME; words by A. J. 
Hunt, music by E. S. S. Huntington 
[of U. S.] [11528 

© 1e June 4, 1920; E 482065; 
A. J. Hunt, Altoona, Pa. 


Life words by T. G. Bradley, music by 


i. 8. S. Huntington [of U. S8.] 
: [11529 
© 1c. May 18, 1920; E 480463; 
T. G. Bradley, Kingston, N. Y. 


IN THE VALLEY OF REGET; words by | 
Mrs. P. J. Millard, music by E. 8S. S. 
Huntington [of U. S.] [11530 

© 1 ¢. May 12, 1920; H 479268; 
Mrs. P. J. Millard, Galveston, Tex. 


IN THE VALLEY OF TEARS; words by K. 
Curran, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of 
U. S.] New York, World music pub. 
corp: [11581 

© May 18, 1920; 2 « May 19, 
1920; E 480527; Kitty Curran, Mor- 
risdale, Pa. 


IN THE VALLEY WHERE THE GENTLE ELK- 

WORN FLOWS; poem by C. Gable, 

melody by R. A. Browne [of U. 8.] 

[41582 

© 1c. May 24, 1920; E 479704; 
Chas. Gable, Nemo, 8. D. 


IN THE VALLEY WHERE THE SHAMROCK 

Grows; words by Edward Sanford 

EHdward Sanfilippo), musie by Har- 
old O'Hare jor UL S.) 7 im E’ tat. 

[11583 

1920S c. Wray 3: 1920 > 

Francklyn Wallace, New 


© May 5, 
E 479127 ; 
Yerk. 


IN TIME OF OLD; words by Fred. G. 
Bowles, musie by Godfrey Nutting 
fof England]; in E flat. [11534 

© Apr. 29, 1920; 1 c. May 1, 1920; 
ly 476639; Leonard & co., London. 


IN VARYING MOOD; five little preludes,. 

by Richard Walthew [of England] ; 

. piano: Contents: Cordial.— Deter- 

mined.— Regretrful.— Playful— Very 

serious. Balsa 

© Anpr..19, 1920; 1c. Apr. 19, 1920; 

FY 476277 >. B. E> Wood. musie ¢o.,; 
Boston. 


In 


va nied 


YCUR BRIGHT EYES SO BLUE; words 


by E. T. Cooke, music by E. 8. S. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] 11536 

© 1 @ May 22. 1920; E 480623; 
E. T. Cooke, Interstate, Id. 


4 


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words and music 
Australia | ; 


IN YOUR DEAR EYES; 
by Fred Menument [of 


in HE flat. (Palineg’s song. series, 
ne: Vi) [11537 
© May 17; 1920; 1° e¢ May 17, 


1920; E 4763888; W. H. Paling & ©¢o., 
lid., Sydney, Australia. 

IN your EYES: from the musical com- 
edy Fireflies, words by Fred Madel 
and Fred Clitherce, music by F. 
Clitheroe [of U. 5.] [115388 

© Apr. 26, 1920; 2c. June 1, 1920; 


IT) 482058; Madel and Clitheroe, 
Kenosha, Wis. 

IN YOUTH IS PLEASURE; words by 
Robert Wever, music by Bryceson 


Treharne [of England, domiciled at 
New York] (Twelve settings of old 
English words, no. 4). [11539 

© May 4, 1920; 2 «.May 5, 1920; 
I 479098 ; Composers’. music corp., 
New York. 

InviA (THE) WAtLtTz; words by C. P. 
Barksdale, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. 8.] Chicago, Riviera music 
CO. [11540 

iC) May 42. 920" 2 (eC. Wha 2h. 
1920; E 479820; Clarence P. Barks- 
dale, Philadelphia. 

CHIEF: words by W. #. Dun- 

music by A. Leopold Richard 

Chicago, Legters musie 

[41541 

2c. June 4, 1920; 

Tasso, 


INDIAN 
can, 
rot UL Isa 
co. 

© May 29, 1920; 
"480963; Wm. F. Duncan, 
Tenn. 


INDIAN DANCE; by Gregory Brittain [of 
Se eNTER pf. (Paling’s piano 
series, no. 160) [11542 

© Apr. “2a 1920 © A. Sen Agernag, 
1920; EB 4 :T626T ; W. H. Paling & @o., 
lds Sydney, Australia. 


INDIAN JAZZ; Words and melody by W. 

Wi Fea! Loft Un Sal [11543 

© A 1c. May. 5, 1920 - HinATO124 : 
Wendell W. Hall, Chicago 


NDIAN MEAL; words and melody by 
S. Marley [of U. S.] [11544 

© 1. e@ Apr. 26,° 1920; -hy478759; 
Sam Marley, New York. 


INDIAN SPRING BIRD (Ski-bi-bi-la) ; 
words by Alfred Fletcher, music by 
Thurlow Lieurance [of U. 8.] 1. 


Medium voice, in G.—2. Low voice, 
in B. [11545, 11546 
© Apr. 30, 1920; 2 « each May 


Dey 
su 


ATSOT78, AT89T9 ; 
Phil adelphia. 


2. AO QO?: Theo. 


Presser ¢o., 


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pt. III, n. 


INDIANA MOON; 
Wallace, played by Gurnell Ander- 
son [of U. S.] (imperial player 
rolis, no. 91078) {11547 


© May 19, 1920; 2 @: May 26, 
1920; E 479759; Imperial player 
roll e@o., Chicago. [Copyright is 
claimed on interpretation. ] 


—— waitz, by Oliver G. Wallace [of 
b..1 5 Diane: [11548 


© igh 17; 1920" Bo enya 26; 
1920; EH 479741 ; Daniels & Wilson, 
inc., San Francisco. 


words by G. W. Gregory, music 
by E. 8. 8S. Huntington [of UV. 8.]. 

{11549 

© 1c. May 12, 1920; E 479246; 

Gene W. Gregory, Dorranceton, Pa. 


INDOLAND; words by R. B. Markle, 
music by Luther A. Clarke [of U. 
S.] [11550 


© 1c. Apr. 26, 1920; E 478772; 
Richard B. Markle, Haines, Or. 


Inpy (VINCENT D’) Douze petites 
piéces faciles; dans le style classique 
de la fin du XVIII* siécle, par V. 
d'Indy [of France] op. 69; piano. 

[11551 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 co Mee, 1S, 

1920; £ 469739; Ad. Henn, Geneva, 
Switzeriand. 


INNO DI VITTORIA; versi e musica di EH. 
Criscuolo [of Italy, domiciled at 
Brooklyn, N. Y.]; mand. ace. Brook- 
lyn, N. Y., Criscuolo & Vesei. 4f0. 

[11552 

© Apr. 20, 1920; 2 e. May 5, 1920; 

E 479117; Edoardo Criscuolo, Brook- 
lyn. 


INnQuIETUDE (L’) DE DiEU; poeme de 
Charies Guérin, musique de Claude 
Dubeseq [ef France] ; voix moyenne. 

[11553 


© May 8 A 20; Lc. May 24, 1920; 
i) 476704; E. Demets, Paris. 
INTERMEZZO. See peda (George). 
Six Lyrics. 
INTERNATIONAL HARMONIUM ALBUM; 


[eompiler of Netherlands]; piano. 
1-3. [11554-11556 
© Nov. 4, 1919; 1 ©. each Mar. 5, 
1920: FE 469743-469745; Seyffardt’s 
muziekhandel, 
_ lands. 


pad. 


708 


oe 


waltz, by Freed and — 


Amster dam, Nether- 


no. 6, 1920-- 


INTIMATE SONGS; words by Berwick 
Sayers, music by Cecil Baumer [of 
England]; high voice. Contents: 
1. Where’er your footsteps fall.—2. 
Requiem.—3. There is music in the 
meadows.—4. Good-night.—d. When 
the lamps are lit. Litsa7 

© May 28, 1920; 1c. June 2, 1920; 
K 476885; Joseph Henry Larway, 
London. 


INTORNO LA paGopA. See Figurine 
einesi. 
INTOXICATION; valse, by T. Vernon- 
Allan [of Hngland]; piano. [11558 
© May +40, 1920; 1 c. May 6, 1920; 
E 476460; New era music co.,. Lon- 
don. 


IntRopuction. See Schumann (Rob- 
ert, Alexander). 


Invicta; march, by Ian Playfair [of 
Great Britain]; piano. [11559 
fear; 22,1920: 1 e- Apr:..16, 
1920; HE 476214; Parker-Charles 
musie pub. co., ltd., London. 


INVITATION (L’) AU VOYAGE; mélodie 
de Gustave Charpentier, trans. de H. 
Mouton [oft France]; tout petit orch, 
avee piano conducteur. 4to. (Col- 
lections du ménestrel: Mélodia, no. 
54, A) [11560 

© May 8, 1920; 1 c. May 24, 1920; 

EK 476712; Heugel & cie., Paris. 

[Copyright is claimed on transcrip- 
tion. ] 


INVITATION (AN) TO THE HILLS; words 
by C. Gable, melody by R. A. Browne 
[of U. S.] [11561 


© 1« May 24, 1920; E 479703; 
Chas. Gable, Nemo, S. D. 


IeLABELLE; words and music by S. E. 
ox fot U. S.], arr. by Jo J. Scall' [ot 
U.S.) . [11562 

© 1c May 17, 1920; EH 479414; 
Shirley Edward Cox, Nashville. 


Iowa, PRouD IowA; words by Virginia 
K. Logan, musie by Frederic Knight 
Logan [of U. S8.]; solo, mixed chorus 
and male quartette. [11563 

© Apr. 6, 1920; 2 c. June 7, 1920; 
EK 481121; Forster music publisher, 
ine., Chicago. 


IRELAND; words and music by T. V. 
Cator [of U. S.]- [11564 
© 1 ce. May 18, 1920; E 480893; 
Thomas Vincent Cator, Carmel, 
Calif. | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


11574 


IRELAND THE LAND OF DREAMS; words 
by R. Decker, music by Hector Rich- 
ard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters mu- 
sic co. [11565 

© Apr. 17, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 24, 1920; 
E 475699; Ruth Decker, New Wind- 
SOV oY, 

IRENE; a musical comedy, words by 
Joseph McCarthy, music by Harry 
Tierney [of U. S.]; vocalse. [11566 

© Apr. 13, 1920; 2 ec. May 1, 1920; 
E 475969 ; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


Iris. See Mascagni (Pietro) 


IkISH IDYLL; by Camille W. Zeckwer 
fof U. S.] op. 41, no. 1; pf. [11567 
© Feb. 5, 1920; 2 ec. May 17, 1920; 

E 478453 ; Carl Fischer, New York. 

InISH LIBERTY; words and music by C. 
B. Lawlor and Alice Lawlor [of U. 
S.J], arr. by Christian Praetorius [of 
U. 8.]; piano with words. [11568 

© 1.c¢. Apr. 8, 1920; B 474939; 
Chas B. Lawlor, New York. 

Iron (THE) MEN IN THE HOLYOKE 
BANK; [words by G. N. Adams, 
musie by J. A. Fredette, of U. S.] 

[11569 

© May 14, 1920; 2c. May 22, 1920; 
E 480610; Joseph A. Fredette, West 
Warren, Mass. 


Is THAT YoU, Rosa; words by E Brin- 
son, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. 
S.] New York, World music pub. 
corp. [11570 

© May 18, 1920; 2 c. May 19, 1920; 
E 480521; E. Brinson, New York. 

IS THERE ANY STAR SHINING FOR ME; 
words by H. West, melody by R. A. 
Browne [of U. 8.] [11571 

Cl ¢e% ste Zo Tas 480926 ; 
Harry West, Palatka, Fla. 

Is THERE NOT ONE IN THIS WORLD FOR 
ME; Words by R. EF. Lewis, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, 
Legteirs music co. [11572 

© May 29, 1920; 2 c. June 4, 1920; 
E 480986; R. F. Lewis, Newark, N. J. 

Is~taANpD (AN) FABLE; cantata, words by 
Alvred Bayard, music by William 
Y. Webbe [of U. 8.]; two-part chil- 
dren’s chorus. 4to. Plats 

© May 5, 1920; 2 c. May 6, 1920; 
¥) 480109; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

Iv’s A ROCKY OLD ROAD TO GO; words and 
music by C. A. Smith [of U. S.] 

[11574 

©May 13, 1920; 2 c. May 22, 1920; 

FE 480658; Chas. A. Smith & cCo., 
Chicago. 


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wu 


709 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11575 


pt. U1, Bei is 


It’s ALL FOR YOU, ONLY YoU; words by | Iv sEEMS To ME; words and music by 


G. M. Henderson, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] [11575 

© 1c Apr. 8, 1920; E 475058; 
Geo. M. Henderson, Hot Springs, 
Ark, 


It’s ALL THROUGH YOU; words and 
music by Philip Frank [of England] 
London, Swift music publishers. 

[11576 
© Apr. 12, 1920; 1c. May 1, 1920; 
EL 4764385; H. F. Swift, London. 


It’s ALWAYS TIME TO KISS; words and 
music by P. J. Engels [of U. 8.] 

Babyy 

© 1 « May 25, 1920; E 480740; 
Peter Joseph Engels,-New York. 


Iv’s WARD TO LOVE; old slave song, 
words and music arr. by Henry S. 
Sawyer [fof U. S.]; mixed voices. 
4to. (Liberty chorus and community 
song book) [11578 

© May 3, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920 
E 479187; McKinley music co., Chi- 
cago. [Copyright is claimed on an- 
notation and arrangement] 


Iv’'s* JUST -BECAUSE’-I LOVES YoU SO: 
words by J. R. Thornton, music by 
E. S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 

[11579 
{© 1 ce. May 12, 1920; H 479270; 
John R. Thornton, Atlanta. 


It’s RIGHT HERE FOR YOU, IF YOU DON’T 
GET IT ’TAINT NO FAULT 0’ MINE; 
words by Marion Dickerson, musie 
by Alex Belledna [of U. S.] [11580 

() May 10, 1920: ;2).¢ May ‘22, 
1920; E 480605; Perry Bradford 
music pub co., New York. 


arr. by M. Pinkard [of 
a Be, [11581 

© ice Apr. 24, 1920" Fi 4veate; 
Maceo Pinkard and Perry Bradford, 
New York. 


It’s THE GIRL THAT YOU WILL KISS; 
words by ©. Dewing, music by Geo. 
Trevor [oft U. 8.] [11582 

© 1c May 17, 1920; E 479388; 
Chapin Dewing, Kalamazoo, Mich. 


It’s THE SAME OLD WORLD TO-DAY; 
words and music by James S. Suim- 
ner [of & S8.]} [11583 

© -Apt.u22, 19206, 21¢,, Apr 15, 
1920; E 478414; J. W. Jenkins’ sons 
musie co., Kansas City, Mo. 


W. R. Chenoweth [of U. 8.] [11584 

© 1c. May 6, 1920; E 480123; 
Wilbur Rossiter Chenoweth, Uni- 
versity Place, Neb. 


It WAS IN BEAUTIFUL DREAMLAND ; 
words and music by.Clarence ‘Wil- 
liams fof U. §.] [11585_ 

© May 12, 1920: 2c. May 14, 
1920; E 4793830; Williams & Piron, 
Chicago. 


IT WAS TOO GOCD TO BE TRUE; words by 
Howard Johnson and Lew Herscher, 
melody by Joe Burke [of U. §.] 

; [11586 
© 1 ¢. May 27, 1920; EH 481027; 
Leo Feist, ine., New York. . 


ITALIANO; written and composed by 
Bert Lee and R. P. Weston [of Great 
Britain] [11587 

© May 14, 1920; 1 ec. May 28, 1920; 
E 476778; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 

ITCHING HEELS. See Spoken-songs. 

J’AL DES P’TITES FLEURS BLEUES. 
Daleroze (HE. Jaques) Dix duos. 

J’ESPERE EN TOI, MA FRANCE; Cambrai- 
occupé 1916, paroles et musique de 
Aug. Macquet [of France] [11588 

© Dee. 31, 1919% 1%, Gipr? 24, 
1920; E 476391; J. Pitault, Paris: 

JAcK A. B; words by Arthur Du Soir, 
music by Sydney Harris [of Great 
Britain ] [11589 

© May 6, 1920; 1c. May 7, 1920; 
Ei 476509; Lawrence Wright music 
co., London. 

JACOBS’ INCIDENTAL MUSIC; excerpts 
from the master composers, themes 
selected by Harry Norton [of U. S.], 
adapted and arr. by R. H. Hildreth 
fof U. §S.]; piano. Concert ed. 
(Classie series A) [11590 

© Mar. 18, 1920; 2 ce. Apr. 8, 1920; 
E 474990; Waiter Jacobs, Boston. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 

JAMaAIS. See Amour fardé: 

JAMIE; lyric by J. B. Knight, music 
by T. F. Cornell [of U.-S8.] [11591 

© 1c. May 20, 1920; E 480554; 
J. B. Knight, Salem, Ill. 

JANE. See Leféyre (Andrée 
Trois chansons écossaises. 

JANIE; words by R. H. Clark, music 
by E. S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 

[11592 

© 1c. June 1, 1920; E 480823; 
R. H. Clark, Partage, Me. 


See 


S.) 


110 


_MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


‘no. 6, 1920 


JAPANESE LULLABY; by Hrwin R. 
Senmmdt: [ot UU. S:} 1..Piano:, 2. 
Song, words by Walter Hirsch. 

[11593, 11594 

© Apr. 19, 1920; 2 c. each Apr. 22, 

1920; H 478781, 478782; T. B. Harms 

& Francis, Day & Hunter, New 
York. 


JAZZ CRAZY; lyrics by C. Tyus, music 
by.time Tyus fof U. S-], arr. by 
Jeff. Smith [of U. S.] [11595 

©1c May 14, 1920; E 479995; 
Charles Jefferson Tyus, Omaha, 
Neb. 


JAZZ DREAM; words by HE. S. 8. Hunt- 
ington, music by J. C. Clarke [of 
Canada] [11596 

© ic, May 3, 1920; © °479058 ; 
Jeanne Crawford Clarke, Carmi, 
Canada. 


JAZZ TIME MANDOLIN; words by E. B. 
Kinney, melody by R. A. Browne [of 
UB [11597 

© ie. Apr. 6, 1920; E 474920; 
Emery Bert Kinney, Baker, Mont. 


JAZZIE JAZZ IN CHINALAND; words by 
Herman Bush, music by Louis F. 
Borromeo and Al Heather [of U. S.] 
(Cover title: Jazzy jazzy sound in 
all Chinatown) * [11598 

© May 25, 1920; 2 @ May 27, 
1920; H 480768; Fred Fisher, inc., 
New York. 


JAZZING QUAKERS; words by Richard 
C. Fassnacht, music by Ferdinand 
Fassnacht [of U. S.] [11599 

© 1e. May 4, 1920; E 479079; 
Fassnacht, ine., Philadelphia. 


JAZZY SHIMMEE BALL; words and mu- 
sic by H. Thornsvard [of U. S.] 
[11600 
© 1c. May 3, 1920; E 479084; 
Hazel Thornsvard, San Francisco. 


JE ME SOUVIFNS DE NAPLES; Serenade, 


de G. Bonineontro [of France]; 
cordes et piano conducteur. 4to. 
(Collection des refrains en vogue, 
no. 114) [11601 
© May 8, 1920; 1 ec. May 24, 1920; 
HH 476694; Francis Sajabert, Paris. 


JEALOUS (THE) BLUES; words by T. 
Gibson, jr., music by E. S. 8. Hunt- 
ington [of U. 8:] [11602. 

© 1c. June 4, 1920; E 482067; 
Thomas Gibson, jr., - Brownwocd, 
Tex. 


- fof U. S.]; instrumental. 


11612 


JEALOUS, OF YOU DEAR; words by C. 
Myrtie, music by Geo. Trevor [of 
Us8:] [11603 

© 1c. May 17, 1920; E 479384; 
Clara Myrtle, St. Marys, Pa. 


JEANETTE, MY ITALIAN BRUNETTE; 
words by G. Jacoby, music by Hec- 
tor ‘Richard [ort= U.' Sif -Chieago, 
Legters music co. [11604 

© May 1, 1920; 2 ce. May 10, 1920; 
E 480262; Gabriel Jacoby, Akron, O. 


JENNIE; Song by E. H. Harding [of 

[ leat a [11605 

© 1c. June 3, 1920; EB 482046; 

Edward Hopkins Harding, Newton, ~ 

Tl. 

JESUS CARES FOR YOUR SOUL; words and 

music by A. J. Showalter [of U. S.] 

[11606 

© Apr. 10, 1920; 2 ¢. Apr. 29, 1920; 

H 475889; Anthony. J. Showalter, 
Dalton, Ga. 


JESUS THE SWEETE6T JOY OF ALL; words 
by James C. Fitz-Patrick, music by 
Aipert 1H... < Rosewie fok--0; <8.] 
(Hymns for morning and evening 
services, no. 17) [11607 

© May 28, 1920; 2c. June 1, 1920; 
E 479960; A. H. Rosewig, Phila- 
delphia. 

JEUNES (LES) FILLES DU DACAPOUR. 
See Amour fardé. 

JEUNESSE D’oRE; Schottische, by Ernest 
C. Klapholz [of U. S.] ; instrumental. 

[11608 
© 1c¢. May 11, 1920; E 480381; 
Wanda Orloff, Brooklyn. 


JEWISE....BULGAR. NO. > 635." DyteoA. 
Schwartz [of U. S.]; instrumental. 
[11609 


©. 1-e. Apr. 15, 1920 5H: 479405 ; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 
JEWISH DANCE NO. 26; by A. Schwartz 
fof U. §.]; instrumental. [11610 
© 1e¢ Apr. 15, 1920; E 475415; 
Abe Schwartz New York. [Copy- 
right is claimed on new matter] 

JEWISH SERBA No. 48; by A. Schwartz 

[11611 

© 1c. Apr. 15, 1920; EH 475406; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 

Jic. See Bijou suite. 

JOHN BARLEYCORN IS DEAD; a recita- 
tion to music, words and music by 
Mrs. GC. O. Bedford [of U. S.] Chi- 
cago, National music co. [11612 

© Apr. 18, 1920; 2.c. Apr. 24, 1920; 
E 480228: Mrs. C. Ogle Bedford, 
Alpena, Mich. 


711 


/ CATALOGUE OF 
11618 : 


Jot1 (LE) JOKER; conte musical en 
trois actes, paroles de Albert Wille- 
metz, musique de Tiarko Richepin 
fof France]; partition chant et 
piano. 4to. [11613 

© June 8, 1920; 2 c. June 9, 1920; 
D 26039; Société anonyme des édi- 
tions Ricordi, Paris. 


JOLI MIMOSA; par Henry Weyts [of 


France] ; piano et violin. (Les 
récr éations du jeune violoniste, lere 
série) [11614 


© Apr. 24, 1920; 1 c. May 10, 1920; 
E 476531; Philippo, Paris. 

JOLIE (LA) NACELLE; par Henry Weyts 
[of France]; piano et violon. (Les 
récréations du jeune violoniste, 2e 
série) [11615 

© Apr. 24, 1920; 1 c. May 10, 1920; 
E 476588; Philippo, Paris. 

Jotty (A) OLD BACHELOR AM I; words 
by P. Kirk, musie by Edouard Hes- 
selberge [of U. S.]. [11616 

© May 5, 1920; 2 c. May 26, 1920; 
E 479852; Peter Kirk, Providence, 
Ry: 

JOLLY (THE) OLD SUN. 
(The) is my sister. 
JOSEPH (J. M.) Seven short pieces; by 

J. M. Joseph [of England]; pf. 
[11617 
© Mar. 26, 1920; 1c. Apr. 16, 1920; 
E 476217; Stainer & Bell, lid., 
London, 

Joy; words and music by L. Henri Eff 

[of U- 8.] [11618 
© 1c. Apr. 8, 1920; E 474938; 
Quinetta L. Ferribee, Chicago. 


JOY“*TIME JINGLES; selection, by Henry 


See Moon 


#. Pether,; arr.. by J. Ord Hume 
[of Great Britain]; band. 4to. 
(Boosey’s brass band journal, no. 
599 ) [11619 


© Mar. 24, 1920; 1 c May 8, 1920; 
E 476453; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement] 


JOYFUL MEETING; by Carl Wilhelm 

Kern [of U. 8.] op. 415, no. 8; piano. 

[11620 

© May 20, 1920; 2 c. May 24, 1920; 

E 480695 ; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


JOYFUL (THE) MESSENGER; by EH. A. 

Boehnke [of U. S.J]; piano. [11621 

© May 14, 1920; 2 «. May 24, 1920; 

FE} 479722; Ernest A. Boehnke, Ander- 
son, Ind. “ 


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pt. ITI, n. s., v. 15 


JOYFUL RETURN HOME. See Schifer 
(Christian) Six melodic essays. 


Joyous (A). MOMENT; mazurka, by 
Stephen A. Erst [of U. 8S] op. 7, 
no. 1; piano. + PPG 22 

© Apr. 23, 1920; 2 ce. Apr. 27, 1920; 
E 478820; Gamble hinged musie ¢o., 
Chicago. 
Jovous (THE) WAYFARER. See Green 
(The) lanes of England. 


JUANITA; my Cuban maid, w yords and 
music by M. Kennedy fof Vos 

[11623 

© Bay 1, 1920; 2c. May 22, 1920; 

EK 480657; Marie Kennedy, Chicago. 


JUBILATE Dro IN E, No. 2; words from 


Psalm 100 [and] Kyrie eleison, no. 5: 

music by George F. Mountford [of 
U. 8.]; mixed voices, organ acc. 

[11624 

© 1 e. Mar. 27, 1920; E 479769; 

G. Fryatt Mountford, Cincinnati. 


JULIUS CAESAR’S VICTORY; March, by 
Louis Maurice [of U. 8.]; piano. 
[11625 
© May 4, 1920; 2 c. May 7, 1920; 
E 480207; Will Rossiter, Chicago. 


JUNE; fox trot, words by H. W. Weise, 
music by A. J. Rienzo fof U. 8.] 

[11626 

© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 7, 1920; 

479166; Herbert W. Weise and Al- 
fred J. Rienzo, Scarsdale, N. Y. 


ae NE BRIDE; by C. Woess [of U. 8.]; 
piano [11627 
x 1 c. May 28, 1920; E 479889 ; 

Carl Woess, New York. 


JUNE .TIME ALL THE YEAR ’ROUND; 
words by L. B. Van Cleave, music by 
Artie Bowers [of U. S.] [11628 

© 1c June 38, 1920; E 482116; 
Laura Boyle Van Cleave, Albu- 
querque, N. M. 


JUST A. BIT. OF LOVE, THAT 6 Ata yrie 
by A. F. Heydanek, musie by Ray 
Hibbeler [of U. S8.] [11629 
' © 1 ¢ May 7, 1920;-E 479134; 

Arthur Frank Heydanek, Chicago. 


JUST A DREAM OF HOME SWEET HOME; 
words by F. Grover Diehl, music by 
W. L. Needham [fof U. S.] Newark, 
O., F. G. Diehl & co. [116380 

© May 17, 1920; 2 « May 5, 1920; 
E 480847; Forrest G. Diehl, New- 
ark,-O. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6. 1920 


11648 


‘JUST A DREAM OF YOU, DEAR HEART; 


words by EH. McKhann, melody by 
» Gustave Barto [pseud. of Ethel 
Fisher, of VU. 8.] [11631 
© 1c. May 19, 1920; E 479517 ; 
Elizabeth McKhann, Richmond, Ind. 


JUST A FOX TROT AND SONG; words and 
musie by Harold Wilson fof U. 8.]; 
with double chorus. [116382 


© 1 c« May 19, 1920; E 479532; 
George B. Gerard, Holland Patent, 
Ny. 


JUST A LITTLE LOVING; words and mel- 
ody by W. L. Shockley [of U. 8.] 
[11633 
© 1 @ May. 26, 1920; E 479745; 
William L. Shockley, St. Louis. 


' JUST A LOCK OF SILV’RY HAIR; lyric by 


Richard W. Pascoe, music by Monte 
Carlo and Alma M. Sanders [of 
U. 8.] [11634 


© May 29, 1920; 2 c. June 2, 1920; 
Ei 480884; Geo. A. Friedman, inc., 
New York. 


JUST A SMILE FROM YOU; words and 
musie by J. F. Beswain [of U. S8.], 
arr. by Homer Tourjee [of U. §.] 

[11635 
© 1c May 3, 1920; E 479048; 
John Francis Beswain, Los Angeles. 


JUST A SWEETHEART, BUT DEAR IT MUST 
Br you; words by S. Marley, melody 
by W. J. Nichols [of U. S.] [116386 


© 1c. May 38, 1920; E 479088; 
Sam Marley & Wm. J. Nichols, New 
York. 


JUST ALONE WITH MY SHATTERED 
DREAMS; words and melody by W. W. 
Hall [of U. 8.] [11637 


© 1¢. May 5, 1920; E 479125; 
Wendell W. Hall, Chicago. 


JUST APPLAUD; words and melody by 
J. Marks [of U. S.] - £11688 


© 1 « May 15, 1920; B 482060: 
Joe Marks, New York. 


JUST AS I AM; words by Charlotte 
Eiott. music arr. from Rubinstein’s 
Melody in F, by W. Ethelbert Fischer 
[ef U. S.]; mixed voices. 4to. 

[11639 
© Feb. 26, 1920; 2 c. May 7, 1920; 
E 480205; Jos Krolage music ©co., 
Cincinnati. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement] 


UST BECAUSE THE VIOLETS; words by 
Wrederic E. Weatherly, music by 
Kennedy Russell [of Great Britain] ; 
in C. [11640 

© Mar. 30, 1920; 1c. Apr. 1, 1920; 


KE 469989; Edwin Ashdown, ltd., 
London. 
Just FANCY; Selection, by Herman 


Darewski [of England]; piano. 
[11641 
© May 11,°1920; 1° ¢ : May’ 17, 
1920; E 476664; Herman Darewski 
music pub. co., London. 

JUST FOR A WHILE; ballad fox trot 
words by M. C. Freedman, music by - 
H. D.-Squires [of U. 8.] [11642- 

© Apr. 23, 1920; 2 c. May 1, 1920; 
EH) 475944; Harry D. Squires and Max 
©. Freedman, Philadelphia. 


JUST FOR OLD TIME’S SAKE; song, words 
and music by R. Rogers [of U. S.] 
Woonsocket, R.-I., Rogers pub. co. 

[11643 

© June 1, 1920; 2 c June 7, 1920; 

FE 481035; Rose Rogers, Woonsocket, 
R. I. 


JUST FOR YOU, DEAR, ONLY YoU; words 
by A. T. Yanacoplos, musie by H. S. 
S. Huntington [of U. S8.] [11644 

© 1c. Apr. 23, 1920; E 478678; 
Andrew T. Yanacoplos, Brookline, 
Mass. 


JUST HIM, You AND I; words by A. 
Chippon, music by E. 8. S. Hunting- 
Lommel W./S.] [11645 

© 1¢ May 6, 1920; HE 480145; 
Adolph Chippon, Chicago. 


JUST KEEP ON ROLLING, AND YOU’RE 
BOUND TO PASS; words by H. John- 
son and Arthur Brown, music by H. 
Johnson [of U. 8.], arr. by Rudolf 


Thaler [of U. S.] [11646 
© 1c. Mar. 24, 1920; E 473671; 
Harrison Johnson, Philadelphia. 


JUST KEEP ON SMILING, YOU’RE A LONG 


TIME DEAD; words by William Henry 
Dewey and Miles Vincent Dewey, 
music by W. H. Dewey [of U. 8.], 
.arr. by Helen Arena Dewey [of 
U. S.]; piano with words. [11647 
© 1c. May 22, 1920; E 480652; 
William Dewey, Cleveland. 


JUST LIKE A MOTH AROUND A FLAME} 
words and music by Fred Monument 
lor “Austrahial? “in fs . (Paline’s 
song series, no. 11) [11648 

© “May 17, 1920: -41.¢° May 17, 
1920;. E 476891; W. H. Paling & 
o., itd., Sydney, Australia. 


713 


CATALOGUH OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11649 


JUST LIKE THE ROSE; fox-trot, by Hthel 
Bridges [of U..S.], arr. by . Lee 
Orean Smith fof U. 8.]; saxophone 
orch. with piano. 4to. [11649 

© May 7, 1920; 2 c. May 8, 1920; 
FE 480419 ; Leo. Feist, inc., New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 


JUST ‘LIKE « You? foxtrot; py “hao 
Silésu, arr. by F. Salabert” [of 
France]; strings with piano con- 
ductor. 4to. (Collection des re- 
frains en vogue, no. 112) [11650 


© May 8, 1920; 1 « May 24, 1920; 
E 476690; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. } 


JUST LONGING FOR You; words by H. 
J. Hanson, melody by R. A. Browne 
for Ges. | [11651 

© 1 « June 2, 1920; E 480924; 
Harriet J. Hanson, Irene, S. D. 


JUST MOTHER; words by M. Bartle, 
music by Leo Friedman [fof U. S.] 
Chicago, Ill., North American music 


pub. co. [11652 
ys Dec sO. tote * Fe. “Apr. - 12, 
1920; E 475188; Marian Bartle, 


Pueblo, Col. 


JUST NOW; words and music by L. D. 
Russell [of U. S.] (Jn Supplement 
to Heart and life songs) [11653 


© May 12, 1920; 2 « May 15, 
1920; E 480867; L. Douglas Russell, 
hicago. 
JUST SEE WHAT YOU HAVE DONE; words 
and music by Ted Murri [of U. S.] 


[11654 

©° May “21,'9920:5.2 c.May*20. 

1920; E 479561; Harry James, 
Detroit. 


JUST SIT DOWN AND THINK IT OVER; 
words by N. BE. MeNutt, music by 
Leo Friedman [of U. S.J] Chicago, 
Ill., North American music pub. co. 

[11655 
©) Dees..30,. 1919. 2c. SADE. al 2. 
1920; H 475261; N. EH. McNutt, Ann 
Arbor, Mich. 


JUST STEAL AWAY TO DREAMLAND; 
words by L. M. Briggs, musie by 
Edouard Hesselberg [of U..8.] 

[11656 

OaMay 22), 192052 ec. ane..7, 

1920; E 482287; Lloyd M. Briggs, 
Stafford, Kans. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 15 


JUST TO LCVE; words by Jack Lehr, mu- 
sic by Zan Dell [of U. S.] [11657 


© Apr. 28, 1920; 2c. Apr. 23, 1920; 
E 478611; United music producers, 
New York. 


JUST TO SEE MY LOVE AGAIN; words by 
b. M. Bradford, music by Leo Fried- 
man [of U. 8.] Chicago, Ill., North 
American music pub. co. [11658 


© Dec. 30, 1919; 2c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
Ei 475289; Bernice Margaret Brad- 
ford, Greeley, Col. 


JUST TROUBLES OF MY OWN}; words by 
H. Michael, musie by Hector Richard 
[of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. Pipeks ao 3 75) 


© May 18, 1920; 2 «. May 22, 1920; 
E 479604; Helen Michael, New Al- 
bany, Ind. 


JUST: TRUST THE LORD; words by 
‘Miichael J. Honsberger, music by 
Edith L. Honsberger [of U. S.] 8vo. 

| [11660 

© May 13, 1920; 2 c. May 17, 1920; 
FE 478351; M. J. Honsberger, Kittery 
Point, Me. 


Just WE TWO; words and music by 

Walter Seanlan [of U. S.] [11661 

© May 7, 1920; 2:e. June 17,1920; 

E 481089; Forster music publisher, 
ine., Chicago. 


JUST WHEN I THOUGHT I HAD YOU; 
words and music by Hdw. Griffon 
fi. e., E. Griffon-Gonzales, of U. 8.], 
arr. by Eugene Platzmann [of U. S.] 

[11662 

© 1c Apr. 21, 1920; E 478588 

Edw. Griffon- Gonzales, Atlantic 
City. 


Karp Rapa Pauksturs; is Cigony, 
words and music by Stasys Simkus 
fof Lithuania, domiciled at Chicago, 
Ill.] (Musu muzika, no. 3) [11663 


© May 8, 1920: 2 c. May 28, 1920; 
E. 480868; S. Simkus & X. Strumskis 
music pub. ¢co., Brooklyn. ° 


KartseR (THE) HAS NO PLACE TO GO; 
words by R. H. Wood and C. Ells- 
worth Wood, music by Hector Rich- 
ard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters mu- 
Sic co. [11664 


© May 29, 1920; 2 c. June 4, 1920; 
Ii 480990; Raymond H. Wood, Houl- - 
ton, Me. 


714 


» . MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1920 


KKALEIDOSCOPE; album pour piano, par 
M. T. Bonhomme [of France] ; piano. 
Contents :—Désespoir. — Tangers. — 
Sourire d’automne.—Le cormoran.— 
Donquichottisme.—Air Basque. 

[11665 
© Apr. 24, 1920; 1 c. May 10, 1920; 
E 476550; M. T. Bonhomme, Paris. 


KAM-A-KU-RA; Words and music by 
Rich and Marchant [of U. 8.] . 

[11666 

© Apr. 21, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 28, 1920; 

KE 478845; Broadway music corp., 

New York. : 


KANSAS CITY GIGGLE; two step and fox 

trot, by G. C. Boyd [of U. 8.]; violin. 

[11667 

fra. Ape, 24-1920 E Aioc11 ; 
George C. Boyd, Payson, Ariz. 


KANTARA (EL); waltz by Geo. Harry 

Clayton [of England]; piano. [11668 

© Apr 50; 1920;)1¢e. June’2, 1920; 

E 476874; Parker-Charles music pub. 
co., itd., London. 


KANTATE; ved Norsndens sangfore- 
nings femti aars jubileum, tekst 
af Kinn Rein Simonsen, musik af 
Alfred Paulsen [of U. 8.] 4to. 

2 | [11669 

© May 4, 1920; 2 c May 7, 1920; 

E 479148; Normeendenes sangfore- 
ning, ine., Chicago.- 

KATE MALONE, PRIDE OF SUNSHINE 
ALLEY; words by J. R. Jones, music 
by Geo. Trevor [of U. 8.] [11670 

© 1 ¢. May 17, 1920; E 479385; 
J. R. Jones, Blackwell, Okl. 


KATHLEEN (THE) ALBUM; primary 
grade, arr. and ed. by James Brown 


[ot England]; string orch. with 
piano. (Polychordia string library, 
no. 7) [11671 


© Apr. 12, 1920; 1 ¢. Apr. 24, 1920; 
E 476306; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. 


KXEEP “EM GUESSING; words by Andrew 


Allen, music by Lawrence Wright [of 
Great Britain] [11672 

© Apr. 15, 1920; 1 ce. Apr. 17, 1920; 
EH 476230; Lawrence Wright music 
co., London. 


IKEEP ON KICKING; pari-song, words 
anon., music by Henry Jacobsen [of 
U.. _§S.];. men’s voices. (Octavo 
series, no. 440) [11673 

©) Apr. 12; 1920 ;,2.¢.,Apr. 15,-1920: 
E 475401; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Bosten. 


11682 


KEEP ON THE SUNNY SIDE; words by 
Mrs. Fred Butler, music by F. Butler 
Lot. Us ss. | [11674 

© 1c. May 6, 1920; E 480201; 
Fred Butler, Niagara Falls, N. Y. 


KEEP YOUR EYE ON YOUR OWN LITTLE 
GIRLIE AND LEAVE THE VAMPIRES BE; 
words by Bobby Cassity, music by 
HK. SS. Euntingeten. fot 7... S.] 

ADICTS 
© 1 ¢ May 12, 1920; E 479250; 
Bobby Cassity, Caddo, Tex. 


KEEPSAKES: words and music by James 


Atlas [of Engiand] Swanscombe, 
England, Fredk. J. Woodard music’ 
co. [11675 


©. Siar. 25.° 1920-* 2 "Agr s 
1920; # 479697; Fredk. J. Wood- 
ard, Swanscombe, England. 


KELLY’S GOT MARRIED TO DAY, HOORAY, 
HOORAY, HOORAY; Written and com- 
posed by Harry Carlton [of Eng- 
land] [11677 


©. Apr 21) 1920 1 ve Apr 23, 
1920; EH 476364; B. Feldman & co.. 
London. 


KENTUCKY IS MY HOMELAND; words by 
ii. Malone, music by E. S. 8. Hunt- 
ington [of U. 8.] [11678 


© 1 ce. May 6, 1920; E 480159; 
Ethel Malone, La Salle, IU. 


KENTUCKY SMILES; words and music 
by C. F. Otto [of U. 8.] [11679 


© June 2, 1920; 2 c. June 4, 1920; 
EK 480939; Carl Frederick Ctto, 
Halifax, Mass. 


KEWPIE DOLL OF MINE; words and 
musie by Florence M. Benjamin [of 
Canadaj, arr. by Jules Brazil [of 
Canada ] [11680 


© Apr: 25, 1920 1 @* Apr: (28, 
1920: E 476421; F. M. Benjamin, 
Toronto, Canada. 


KEY TO GRADED EXERCISES IN THE 
THEORY OF MUSIC; by G. S. Oldham 
[of England] bk. 1. 8 vo. [11681 


© Feb. 20, 1920; 1 ec. Apr. 23, 1920; 
I) 476283; George Stephenson Old- 
ham,. Accrington, England. 


KIND REMEMBRANCE; mazurka, by HEH. 

C. Klapholz [of U. 8.] ; instrumental. 

[11682 

© 1c. Apr. 16, 1920; E 478409; 
Ernest C. Klapholz, New York. 


115 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11683 


pt. 11, ™S;)-¥.48 


Kkine’s (THE) CAVALIERS; quick march, 
by Arnold Safroni, arr. by J. Ord 
Hume [of Great Britain] ; band. 4to. 
(Boosey’s march journal, no. 349) 

[11683 

© Apr.. 27,. 1920s  fh.ce. “May. Ba: 

1920; E 476786; Boosey & co., Lon- 
den. 


KkismMrer; Arabian song and fox-trot, 
words and music by Herschel Hen- 
lere and Guido Diero [of U. S.] 

[11684 
© Apr. 21, 1920; 2c. Apr. 24,1920; 
E 478682; Will Rossiter, Chicago. 


See also By minaret and mosque. 


Kiss (THE) I’LL NEVER FORGET; words 
by H. A. Wilmoth music by Hector 
Richard, [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [11685 


© May 1, 1920; 2c. May 10, 1920; 


BE 480381; H, A. Wilmoth, Jackson, 
Mich. 
KISss ME, KISS ME, WILL YOU, WILL YOU; 


words and music by N. Chustz [of 
U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 
[11686 


© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920; 


E 480812; Noelie Chustz, Erwin- 
ville, La. 

Kiss (THE) WALTz (Il bacio) ; three- 
part song by Luigi Arditi, arr. by 


Eduardo Marzo [of U. 8.]; women’s 
voices. 4to. [11687 

© May 5, 1920; 2 ce. May 13, 1920; 
HE; 480409 ; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


Kiss (THE) YOU GAVE TO ME; words by 
EK. P. Tippett, music by Geo. Graff, 
jr. [of U. 8.] New York, World music 
pub. corp. [11688 

© May 18, 1920; 2 c. May 19, 1920; 


KH 480522; Edna Pearle ‘Tippett, 
Va .shington. 
KISSES FROM OVER THE SEA; words by 


T. Melton, music by Hector Richard 

[ot U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[11689 

© May 15, 1920; 2c. May 20, 1920; 

E 480587; Tye. Melton, Henderson, 
Ky. 


Kirry O’ KANE; words and music by W. 
J. Walker fof U. S.], arr. by Mary 
Agnes Bunting [of U. 8.]. [116890 

© 1 ec. May 29, 1920; E 480805; 
William J. Walker, Philadelphia. 


| 


IXNOCKING ’EM COLD; words by-O. M. 
_ Engels, music by Hector Richard [fof 
U. 8.] Chicago, Legters music co. 
[11691 
© May a 1920 ; 2 ec. May 20, 1920; 
EK 480600; Omer M. Engels, Eyans- 
ville, Ind. 


KONIG WISWAMITRA. See Lieder al- 


bum. 


z, by A. Schwartz [of U. 
[11692 


KoOILEN TANT 
S.]; instrumental. 


© 1«¢ May 11, 1920; E 479160; 


Abe Schwartz, New York. 


KONSTANTINOPOLISH ; by J. Frankel [of 

U.'S.1 5 piano. [11693. 

© 1c. Apr. 8, 1920; E 475003; Jo- 
seph Frankel, New York. 


Kyrie etrIson, See Jubilate Deo in BH, 


no. 2 


L. GANNE’S REVERIE; extase, trans. by 
Theo. M. Tobani, arr. by H. F. O’dell 
[of U. 8.] ¢ ful! mand: orch: 

[11694 
_© Feb. 6, 1920; 2 c. May 17, 1920; 
E 479458; Carl Fischer, New York. 


[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 


ment] 


LADDIE BOY; words by B. Machurek, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. 8.] 
Chicago, Legters musie¢ co. [11695. 

© May 15, 1920; 2 c. May 20, 1920; 
E 480585; Besse Machurek, David 
City, Neb. 


LApy BUG; words from Chinese Mother 
Goose rhymes, music by Bainbridge 
Crist [of U. S.]; women’s voices. 
Ato. [11696 

© Apr. 2, 1920; 2 c. May 17, 1920; 
E 479479; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


Lapy ELLayne. See Brian (Havergal) 


Three songs. 


LADY LADY WHAT WILL YOU WEAR. See 
My iady’s charms. 


LAGRIME BUGIARDE; mazurka, by Paul 
Bolognese [of U. S.]; piano. [11697 
© 1c May 20, 1920; E 480562; 
N. J. Loreck, Brooklyn. 
LAKEWOOD WALTZ; by J. M. Schaeffer 
[of Russia, domiciled at Bedford 
Hills, N. Y.]; instrumental. [11698 
© 1c Apr. 21, 1920; E 478529; 
Jacob Meyer Schaeffer, Bedford 
Hills N. Y. 


716 


. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1920 


LAKME. See Delibes (Clement Phili- 
bert Léo) 


LAaMBOTTE (LUcizEN) Quatre ariettes; 
. musique Ge Lambotte [of France] 
Paris, H. Héreile et cie. Contents: 
Deux epigrammes; paroles de H. de 
Régnier.—L’eau morte; parole de 
P. Quillard.—Ronde; sur une bal- 
lade francaise de P. Fort. [11699 
© Apr: 12, 1920;1c. Apr. 24,1920; 
E 476885; Lucien Lambotte, % 
Héreile et cie., Paris. 


LAMENT; by Hubert Davies [of Great 

Britain]; violin and piano. [11700 

© May 7, 1920; 1 c. May 25, 1920; 

HY 476755; Anglo-French music ¢o., 
itd., London. 


I. $1; 


by Leopold Godowsky [of U 

pf. (Triakontameron, no. 27) 

[11701 

© May 29, 1920; 2 c. June 2, 1920; 

EK 480919; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 


- LAND (THE) 0’ THE LEAL; words by 
Baroness Nairne, music by W. G. 
Yule [of U. S.] [11702 

© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 7, 1920; 
E 480353 ; Glayton K. Stummy €0., 
Chicago. 


LAND (THE) OF HEART’S DELIGHT; two 
part song, words by Ruth Ruther- 
ford, music by Charles Marshall [of 
Great Britain]; equal voices. 4to. 
(Two-part songs for treble voices, 
fourth series, no. 17) [11703 

© May 18, 1920; 1 c. May 8, 1920; 
E 476442; Joseph Williams, Itd., 


LAND OF LIBERTY; words hy Mrs. F. T. 
McFail, music by EK. 8S. S. Hunting- 
ton TOr Ue’ S:] [11704 

© ic May 6, 1920; B 479340; F. 
T. McFall, Colorado Springs, Col. 


LAND (THE) OF MAKE BELIEVE: words 
and melody by Billy DuVal fi. e. W. 
©. DuVal, ef U. S.J. arre by David 
Schooler [of U. S.] [11705 

© 1c. May 19, 1920; E 479530; 
William C. DuVal, New York. 


LAND OF ORANGE TREES; duet, words by 
Joan Gilchrist, music by Katie Moss 
[of Great Britain]; mezzo sop. or 
eontralto and baritone, with violin 
obbl. 

© May 28, 1920; 1 ¢. Tune 2, 1920; 
Hh} 4768738; Keith, Prowse & co., Itd., 
London. 


LANTIDO DILLY; 


[11706 - 


11713 


LAND (THE) OF SWEET MEMORIES; 
Hawaiian dream song, lyric by Ed- 
ward Beck, music by Ralph A. Foote 
foteU. 8.) [11707 

© May 18, 1920; 2 c. May 19, 1920; 
BE 479423; Leo Feist, ine, New 
Yorr. 

LAND OF THE HAPPY; words by V. M. 
Hermansen, music by HE. 8. 8S. Hunt- 
ington. jor. U.S.) {11708 

© 1 ¢.- June 11920" Wy 479951 + Vv. 
M. Hermansen, Chicago. 


c (C. §.) Six tone pictures; by C. 
oe ceed [of England] op. 1; piano. 
Contents: 1. Willows by the river.— — 
2. The spinning wheel.—3. Ghosts.— 
4, Butterflies.—5. pumeeh —6. Moon- 
beams. [11709 

© Apr. 1, 1920; 1 i Apr. 20, 1920; 
E 476201; Stainer & Bell, 58 ie 
London. 


Lansine (Geo. L.) Three easy teach- 
ing pieces; by G. L. Lansing [of U. 
S.]; piano ace., C notation. (Three 


easy teaching pieces for banjo) 
Contents: Enchantment waltz.— 
Liberty girls—Hlectra. [11710 


(©) Mar. 22.1920: 2 ec. Ape. 14, 
1920; E 480489; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement] 


LANTERN (THE) sone; from Yo-San, 
words by L. S. Bitner, music by R. 
L. Harlow [of U. 8.] Boston, Atlas 
pub. co. alam! 

@.<May 20, 1920: 2 e:: May.27, 
1920; E 479787; L. 8S. Bitner, Brook- 
line, Mass., and R. L. Harlow, Bel- 
mont, Mass. 


LANTERNS ; by Roger Quilter [of Great 
Britain] op. 19, no. 2; piano. 
i ge bs 


© Mar. 3, 1920; 1 ec. Apr. 10, 1920; 


E 476208; Winthrop Rogers, lid., 
London. 


three parts, words 

music by Frank Bridge [of 

Ato. (School songs) - 

fiigis 

©. Mar 45.3920: 1. ef eApr.:d0; 

1920: EH 47 6203: Winthrop Rogers, 
itd., London. 


anon., 
Great Britain] 


Lareuerro See Handel (Georg Fried- 
rich) 
Larco; symphony no. 5, from the New 


world by Antonin Dvorak, arr. by 
Arthur Olaf Andersen [of U. S.] ed. 
by Frederick A. Stock [of U. S.] 


vied 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11714 


LArco—Continued. 
analysis by “Anne Shaw Faulkner; 
piano. (Music in the home, series 
HO. 2) [11714 
© May 28, 1920; 2 c. June 1, 1920; 
EK 479973; McKinley music co., Chi- 


cago. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement, editing and  annota- 
tions ] 


Lass (Tur) oF RICHMOND HILL; old 
English song, words by Leonard Me- 
Nally, music by James Hook, arr. by 
Henry S. Sawyer [of U. S.]; mixed 
voices. 4to. (Liberty chorus and 
community song book) [11715 

© May 8, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920; 
E 479184; McKinley music co., Chi- 
cago. [Copyright is claimed on .an- 
notation and arrangement] 


LASSES (THE) THAT WORE THE RED 
cross; words by C. Gable, melody 
by Rh. A. Browne {01 U.S.) “TiTTie 

© 1c May 24, 1920; E 479702; 
Chas. Gable, Nemo, S. D. 


words and music by 
BR. K. Clarkson [or 0. S83} [11717 

Co Mar. “15,1920 “Lore OMar, 323. 
1920, 1 c. Apr. 8, 1920; E 473661; 
Ruth Kelso Clarkson, San Antonio. 


LASSIE O’ MINE; 


LAST NIGHT’S PARTY. See First pieces 
in style and phrasing. 


Last (THE) OF THE BLUES; or, The 
laughing ha, ha, blues, words and 
music by D. Long fof U. 8.] New 
York, Lenox co. [11718 

© May 7, 1920; 2 c. May 11, 1920; 
E 480360; Delbert Long, Dubois, Id. 


Last (THE) ROSE; words and music 
be E. Valentine [of U. S.] 11719 
© 1c May 27, 1920; E 480744; 
Hiinor G. Valentine, Oakland, Calif. 


Last wisH (Grabschrift); English 
werds by Hamlet Pau! Collins, Ger- 
"man words by L. Schmitz, music by 
L. Bauer [of U. 8.] [11720 
© 1c. May 21, 1920; E 479587 5 
Louis Bauer, New York. 


LAUGHING VAMP; from A trip to Hit- 
lund, words and music by Nat Vin- 
cent and others [of U. S.] [11721 

© “May 29, 1920;° 2 ¢ Sune 1s 
1920; E 478957; Will Rossiter, Chi- 
cago. 


Lay (THE) OF THE LITTLE RED SURE; 
words by Dorothy Dickinson, music 
by Herbert Oliver [of England] - 


pt. 11, 1. 8. % to 


Lay (THE) OF THE LITTLE RED ‘ROSE— 


Continued. 
medium voice, in G minor. Art 
songs edition. [11722 
© = Apr. '27,;° 1920311 eG May" 1, 
1920; H 476428; Joseph Henry Lar- 
way, London. 


LAZY JAZZ WALTZ. See Sweet Hawaiian 
moonlight. . 
LEAD ME TO IT; words by EH. House, 
melody by R. A. Browne [of UV. §.] 
ahi2s. 
© 1c. Apr. 6, 1920; E 474918; 
E. House, Ferris, Tex. 


LEAGUE (THE) OF NATIONS; words by 
M. Conforto, musie by Zaceary Giam- 
pietro [of U. S.] (11724 

© May 15, 1920; 2 e¢. May. 15, 
1920; E 479442; Michael Conforto, 
Philadelphia. 

-—_— words by M. Williams, music by 
Leo Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [11725: 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 @ ApeaZ, 
1920; E 475266; Mae Williams, At- 
lanta. 

LEAVE ON EARTH NO BROKEN HEART; 
words by H. H. Hogan, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [11726 

© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920; 
E 480294; E. Helen Hogan, Benning- 
ton, Vt. 

LEAVE THAT TO ME; words and music 
by Harry. Bunce [of U. S.],. arr. by 
J. M. Ryan [of U. 8.]; piano with 
words. [11727 

© 1e¢ May 5, 1920; E 480857; 
Josie Moore Ryan, New Haven. 

LEAVING THE LOVED ONE; words by J. 
Bennett, music by Hecter Richard 
[of .U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [11728 

© June 1, 1920; 2c. June 4, 1920; 
E 481017; Jessie Bennett, Blue 
River, Wis. 


LEFEVRE (ANDREE S.) Trois chansons 


écossaises; paroles par Leconte de 
L’Isle, musique par A. 8S. Lefévre 
[of France, domiciled at. Brooklyn, 
_N. Y.] Contents: 1. Annie.—2. La 
fille aux cheveux de lin.—3. Jane. . 
[11729 
©. 1c. May 14, 1920; H 479315; 
Andrée Lefévre, Brooklyn. 
words by W. Guil- 
foyie, melody by R. A. Browne [of 
U. S.J] (11780 
1G) et ls May 12, 1920: Ei 479238 ; 
Wim. Guilfoyle, Skowhegan, Me. 


LEFT FOOT SAM; 


718 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6. 1820 ° 


LEGENDE; Ge Florent Schmitt [of | Ler rour LIGHT SO SHINE; the church 


France] op. 66; alto ou saxophone 
‘et orech.; partie 1°°* violons. [11731 
© May 8, 1920; 1 c. May 24, 1920; 

B 476729; Durand & cie., Paris. 


LEISURE MOMENTS; by George Tootell 
[of Great Britain]; piano. Album 
series. Bk. 1, 2. bid ta24 11733 


© May 20, 1920; 1 ec. each May 6, 
1926; E 476508, 476504; Joseph Wil- 
liams, ltd., London. 


Lena; words by W. McDaniel, music 
by Hector Richard [of U. S.] Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [11734 


© Apr. 17, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 24, 1920; 
_E 475689; Warren McDaniel, Las 
Vegas, Nev. 


LENORE; words by L. P. Bean, melody 
by R. A. Browne [of U. 8.] [11735 
Cu ¢-Apr. 24,. 1920: E..475712 ; 
Lester P. Bean, Hornell, New York. 


-_ LEONORA VATSE; by Frank C. A. Mi- 

lano [of U. 8.]; 2 mand. and guit. 

4to. (Edition, third series, no. 84) 

: [11736 

© May 25, 1920; 2 c. May 28, 1920; 

E 479806; G. De Stefano, Philadel- 
phia. 


LET’S ALL WEAR A PAIR OF OVERALLS; 
words and music by Rubey Cowan 
and Billy Joyce [of U. S.] [11737 

© Aonr. 24, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 27, 1920; 
Fi 475806; Stark & Cowan, inc.. New 
York. 


 Let’s eo; words by C. E. King, music 
by A. Leopold Richard [of U. 8.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [11738 

© May 29, 1920; 2c. June 4, 1920; 
BH 480887; Charies E. King, Du Bois, 
Pa. 


—by J. F. Colombo [of U. S8.]; in- 
strumental. 4 [11739 
© 1c May 12, 1920; BH 479284: 

iF erome FEF. Colombo, Brooklyn. 


LET’s GO AWAY, WHAT DO YOU SAY; 
words by May Harman Bacon, mu- 
sic by E. 8. S. Huntington [of U. 8.] 

[11740 
©. 1 e,.May 12, 1920; B, 479264; 
May Bacon Howell, No. Platte, Neb. 


LETt’s Go TO CUBA, BEFORE THEY DRINK 
THE DARN PLACE DRY; words and mu- 

’ sic by J. Darrell [of U. S.] [11741 
© May 1, 1920; 2.¢ May 7, 1920; 

FE 479634; Jack Darrell, New York. 


the light of the world, for missions, 
[words taken from the Bible], mu- 
sie by Henry Hadley, adapted and 
tr. by H. A. Dickinson, and Clarence 
Dickinson [of U. 8.]; mixed voices 
with organ ace. (Jn Antiphons) 
[11742 
© May 18, 1920; 2 c. May 20, 1920; 
i 479660; H. W. Gray co., New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on adaptation 
and translation ] 
LETTERS; words and music by Louis 
Herscher [of U. S.] [11743 
© May 10, 1920; 2 c. May 18, 1920; 
E 479870; Emmett J. Welch, Phila- 


delphia. 
Levy (LAzARE) Six -études; de L. 
Lévy [of France]; piano. [11744 


© Apr. 12, 1920; 1c. Apr. 24, 1920; 
E 476375 5 HH. Demets, Paris. 


LIBERTY GIRLS. See Lansing (Geo. L.) 
Three easy teaching pieces. 
Liep. See  Davico (Vincenzo) 5 


chants brefs. 


LIEDER ALBUM; three songs in the Ger- 
man manner, with English, German 
and French texts, music by Lord 
Berners fof England] Contents :— 


Du bist wie eine blume.—Konig 
Wiswamitra.—W einachislied. 
[11745 


© Apr. 29, 1920; 1c. Apr. 30, 1920; 
E 476425; J. & W. Chester, London. 


LIFE AND LIBERTY; words and music 
by H. Guise fof Great Britain] 
London, Music room. [11746 

© May 26, 1920; 1c. May 29, 1920; 
E 476884; Henry Guise, London. 


LiFE AND LIGHT; words and music by 

ps ie Showalter [of U. 8.] [11747 

© Apr. 10, 1920; 2 ce. Apr. 29, 1920; 

E 475882; Anthony J. Showalter, 
Dalton, Ga. 


LIFE WITHOUT MOTHER WOULD NOT BE 
WORTH WHILE; words by J. Sullivan, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. 8.] 
Chicago, North American musie co. 
[11748 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475276; Joseph Sullivan, Detroit. 


Lieyt (THE); words by Greek Evans 
and Ray Nichoison, music by Fred- 
erick W. Vanderpool [of U. 8.] 

[11749 

© May 19, 1920; 2 c. May 21, 1920; 

E 479574; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


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11750 


pt. 01, B.S. 2 


Licut (THE) IS GOING SLOWLY, DEAREST 
ONE; words by A. Parker, music by 
Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New York, 
World music pub. corp... [11750 

© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 3, 1920; 
E 480040; Adeline Parker, Rut- 
land, O. 

Licht (THE) OF YOUR BEAUTIFUL EYES; 
words by J. R. Thornton, music by 
John T. Hall [of U. 8.] Atlanta, Ga., 
Thornton-Raymond music co. [11751 

© May 15, 1920; 2 ec. May 14, 1920; 
EH 479310; John R. Thornton, At- 
lanta. 


LIGHTNING (THE). BUG; four-part 
song, by Homer B. Hatch [of U. 8.]; 
women’s voices. 4to. [11752 

© Apr. 20, 1920; 2 c. May 18, 1920; 
E 480408; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


Lights out; mazurka, by Ernest C. 
Klapholz [of U. 8.]; instrumental. 
[11753 
© 1c. May 5, 1920; E 479109; 
Wanda Orloff, Brooklyn. 


LiGHTSHIP AHOY; words by W. H. 
Thurber, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[11754 

© May 18, 1920; 2 c. May 22, 1920; 

HE 479601; Wesley HE. Thurber, New 
Bedford, Mass. 

LikE A ROSE; words by R. Eckhardt, 
musie by Edouard Hesselberg, [of 
U. 8.] [14955 

© May 22, 1920; 2 c. June 7, 1920; 
B 482249; Ruth Eckhardt, Rockville, 
Conn. 


I4IKE MELTING TONES IT RISES. See 
Brahms (Johannes)—Good night. 


Litac (THE) TREE; or, Perspicacity, 
[words anon.], music by George H. 
Gartlan [of U. S.] [11756 

© Apr. 30, 1920; 2 c. May 5, 1920; 
E 479128; Hinds, Hayden & El- 
dredge, inc., New York. 

Linacs; waltz, by EH. C. Klapholz [of 
U. 8.]; instrumental. [11757 

©.1 ¢..Apr. 16, 1920; E..478407 ; 
Ernest C. Klapholz, New York. 

; words. by J. H.. Ritter, 

;, Artie Bowers [of U. S.] 

: [11758 

. May 28, 1920; EH 479920; 
James H. Ritter, Toledo, O. 

Linpy Lou; words by Jimmy Irving 
fie. J. 1. Mobley], musie-'by fh. 
Prisby [offU. eS. fi 759 

© 1 ce. May 19, 1920; BE 479531; 
Raymond R. Prisby, Youngstown, O. 


LISETTE; polka-caprice, by C. W. Kern 

lof). W..S.], apo .ame [11760 

© May 20, 1920; 2 ec. May 27, 1920; 

E 480749; Shattinger piano & music 
co., St. Louis. 


Liszt (Franz) O come, let us return; 
repentance and _ forgiveness, for 
Lent. [words from the Bible], music 
by Liszt. adapted and tr. by H. A. 
Dickinson 
U. 8.]; mixed voices, with organ 
ace. (Jn Antiphons) [11761 

© May 18, 1920: 2 @ May 20, 
1920; E 479651; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on adaptation and translation] 


—— Our feet shall stand within Thy 
gates; the city of God, for church 
erection or anniversaries, [words 
from the Bible], music by Liszt, 
adapted and tr. by H. A. Dickinson 
and ©. Dickinson [of U. S.]; mixed 
voices, with organ ace. (Jn Anti- 
phons) [11762 

© May 18, 1920; 2 c. May 20, 1920; 
E 479662; H. W. Gray co., New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on adaptation 
and translation] 


Lirtia (THE) METHOD FOR TENOR- 
BANJO; by F. L. Littig [of U.'S.] 
[11763 
© Apr. 1, 1920: 2 c. Apr22s171920; 
E 480505; Frank L. Littig, Los 
Angeles. [Copyright is claimed on 
tenor banjo chord chart] 


LITTLE ALPINE SERENADE; by Frances 
Terry [of U. S.]; pf. (Two minia- 
tures) [11764 

© Apr. 30; 1920; 2c. May 3, 1920; 
E 478992; Theo. Presser co., Phil- 
adelphia. 

Littte (A) BABY; words by May Har- 
man Bacon, musie by E. 8. 8. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [11765 

©. 1 °c May 12,°1920;7 470265; 
May Bacon Howell, No. Platte, Neb. 

LitTLE BILLEE; cantata, words by 
William Makepeace Thackeray, 
music by William Y. Webbe [of U. 
S.]1; male voices. 4to. [11766 

© May 5, 1920; 2 ec. May 6, 1920; 
E 480111; H. W. Gray co, New 
York. 

LittLteE (THE) BLACK LAMB. 
Merivale green. 

LITTLE BUNCH 0’ HONEYNESS; words 
by Clyde Emerson, musie by C. 
Hahn [of U. 8.] [11767 

© 1c. June 8, 1920; EH 482042; 
Carl Hahn, New York. 


See On 


720 


a 
i 


4 


and CC. Dickinson [of - 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1920: 


LirtLte (A) CHINESE JUNK; fox trot, 
words by Will A. Heelan, music by 
W. R. Haskins [of U. 8.] [11768 

© “May 17, 1920;.2 ¢. May 15, 
1920; E 480437; Wiliiam R. Has- 
kins’ co., ine., New York. 


LitTLE DuTcH TILES; songs of Holland, 
words by Harold Simpson, music by 
Evelyn Sharpe [of Great Britain] ; 
medium voice. Contents.—1. Little 
Dutch  tiles.—2. Windmilis.——3. An 
old port by the sea.4. Floating 
down the sleepy canal.—d. Tulips. 

[11769 

jepeway 22, 1920; 1 ec. May 24, 

1920; E 476756; J. B. Cramer & ©co., 
ltd., London. 


LittteE (A) 
(Charles) 


LITTLE GIRL 


FUGUE. See Vincent 


Six miniatures. 


I’M LOOKING FOR YOU; 
words and melody by W. O. Hilde- 
brandt [of U. S8.] [11770 

© 1c. Apr. 15, 1920; E 475448; 
Walter Otto Hildebrandt, Cicero, 
Til. 


LittLeE (A) GIRL LIKE ME; words by 
W. Moore, melody by Gustave Barto 
ae of Ethel Fisher, of U. S.] 

[11771 
© 1 c. May 19, 1920; E 479518; 
W. Moore, Little Current, Canada. 


LittLe (THE) GREEN DOOR; words by 
Ethel B. Kelly, music by Claude 
Arundale [of Great Britian]; medi- 
um voice. Rly Ge 

© May 7, 1920; 1 ec. May 8, 1920; 
EK 476516; J. B. Cramer & co., Itd., 
London. 


LittreE (A) HEAVEN FOR YOU; words 
by Edward Lockton, music by Kath- 
leen Forbes [of England]; in E 
flat. ee eres) 

je) May 15, 1920;.1.¢ May -18, 
1920; E 476648; Jcseph Henry 
Larway, London. . 


LirtLeE (THE) HOUSE; words by Francis 
Carlin, music by H. O. Osgood [of 
iio. mien, in 1, [11774 

© May 18, 1920; 2 @ May 20, 
1920; E 479626; Boston music co., 
Boston. 


Lirtte Miss Britrrany; from Just 
fancy, words by Arthur Wimperis, 
music by Herman Darewski [of Eng- 
land]. [11775 

(co). Apr: 28 1920-1" "ce: May 12, 
1920; H 476504 : Herman Aer $e 
music pub. co., London. 


29—20——7 


laittte (THE) OLD LOG CABIN THAT I 
LOVE; words by F. F.. Edwards, music 
by Hectcr Richard [of U. 8.] Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [11776 

May. 1,5 192052: ec; May 10, 
1920; E 480289; Frances Frost Ed- 
wards, Denver. 


LitrLtE (A) PAGE'S SONG; words by 
William Alexander Percy, music by 
Wintter Watts [of U. S.]; high 
voice, in EH flat. — ay T7 

© May 6, 1920; 2 c. May 13, 1920; 
Ki 480403 ; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


Littre (A) PAL. AWAITING ME AT 
HOME; words by N. Holmes, music 
by Hector Richard [of U. 8.] Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [11778 

© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920; 
FE. 480296; Neil Holmes, Rochester, 
Minn. 


TATTLE PET; one step, by Ernest C. 

Klapshoiz [of U. S.]; instrumental. 

[11779 

© 1e. May 5, 1920; E 479113; 
Wanda Orloff, Brooklyn. 


LITTLE PICKANINNY. See First pieces 
in style and phrasing. 


LitTLE (THE) PRINCE; gavoite, by 
Clarence G. Hamilton Lot U.. . des 
piano. [11780 


© Apr. 24, 1920; 2c. May 13, 1920; 
E 480402; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


LITTLE PUSSY WILLOW; a spring fancy, 
words and music by I. Wister [of 
U. S.] San Francisco, Wesley Web- 
ster. [11781 

© May 15, 1920; 2 ce: May 20, 
1920; E 480604; Isabel Wister, San 
Francisco. 

Littte (THE) RAIN. See - Bernard 

(Anthony). Two songs. 


LittLtE (THE) RED BRICK COTTAGE; 
words by A. Brown, music by E. S. 
S. Huntington [of U. 8.] [11782 
' ©l1ce. May 6, 1920; EB 480138; A. 
Brown, E. Hamilton, Canada. 


LittLte (THE) RIVER; two part song, 
words by Margery Towers, music by 
C. Lloyd Stafford [of Great Britain] 


4to. (Collegiate choir, no. 294). 
[11783 
© Apr. 23, 1920; 1 e@ May 10, 


1920; H 476500; Bayley & Ferguson, 
Glasgow, Scotland. 


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11784 


LITTLE ROBIN REDBREAST; words by 
EK. R. Fisher, music by Hector Rich- 
ard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. : [11784 

© Apr. 17, 1920; 2c Apr. 24, 1920; 
E 475698; Emma R. Fisher, Main- 
ville, Pa. 


Lirtt—eE (A) ROMANCE. See Lyric 
thoughts. 

LITTLE SOUL OF DISDAIN. See Iles 
(Edward) Three songs. 

LITTLE (THE) SUNBEAM; words by 


Herbert Wyn Jones, music by George 
D. Martin [of U. S.] [11785 

© May 20, 1920; 2 c. May 24, 
1920; E 480707; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


' Lirrte (A) TANGO RAG; by Leopold 
Godowsky [of U. S.]; pf. (Tria- 
kontameron, no. 19) [11786 

© May 29, 1920; 2 c. June 2, 1920; 
E 480908; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 


LITTLE TOWN IN THE OULD COUNTY 
Down; lyric by Richard W. Pascoe, 
music by Monte Carlo and Alma M. 
Sanders [of U. S.] [11787 

© May 19, 1920 2 c. May 20, 1920; 
KH 480519; Fred Fisher, inc., New 
York. 


LITTLE VIOLET; words and music by I. 

M. Higdon [of U. S.] [11788 

© May 9, 1920; 2 c. June 7, 1920; 

E 481038 ; Isabel Marie Higdon, Cin- 
cinnati. 


LITTLE WALTz (Petite valse); by H. 
Wessely [of Great Britain]; violin 
and piano. [11789 

© June 23, 1920; 1 ec. June 10, 
1920; E 484040; Joseph Williams, 
Itd., London. 


LITTLE (THE) WE HAVE; words by H. 
W. Bergstrand, music by George 
Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New York, 
World music pub. corp. [11790 


© June 8, 1920; 2 c. June 5, 1920; 
BH 482193; H. W. Bergstrand, Moor- 
head, Minn. 


Littie (THE) WHITE HILL OF DREAMS; 
written and composed by J. P. Long 
and Maurice Scott [of England] 

[11791 
© Apr. 19, 1920; 1 ¢. Apr. 21, 1920; 
E 476271; Star music pub. co., Itd., 
London. 
LIVING IN THE SIGHT or Gop. See 
Songs with a soul. 


pt. 111, n.'s.,.¥. 15 


LiIzA DEAH; by Caro Roma, scored by 
Geo. J. Trinkaus [of U. 8.]; vocal 
orch. in F. 4to. [11792 

© Apr. 20, 1920;.2 c. Apr. 22, 1920; 
E 475568; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on new 
arrangement] 


Lo, MY SOUL WAITETH STILL ON Gop; 
trust, for general use, words from 
the Scriptures, music by Clarence 
Dickinson [of U. S.]; mixed voices. 
(Jn Antiphons. ) [11793 


© May 18, 1920; 2 c. May 20. 1920; 
E 470675; H. W. Gray co., New York. 


LocH RanzA; by Lorenzo Conti [of 

England]; piano. [11794 

© Feb. 1, 1920; 1 c. May 10, 1920; 

E 476579; Ryalls & Jones, ltd., 
Birkenhead, England. 


LOGAN (FREDERIC KNIGHT) Nocturne; 
album leaf, by F. K. Logan [of 
U.S.) prane. [11795 

© Apr. 6, 1920; 2 c. June 7, 1920; 
E 481124; Forster music publisher, 
ine., Chicago. 


LONDONDERRY AIR; Old Irish air, arr. 
by G. O’Connor-Morris [of Eng- 
land]; small orch. with piano con- 
ductor. Concert edition. 4to. 

[11796 
© Apr. 29. 1820; 1 c. May 15, 1920; 
EK 476671; Hawkes & son, London. 


LONESOME; words and music by Fred 
Monument [of Australia]; in F. 
(Paling’s song series, no. 10) [11797 

© May 17, 1920; 1 c. May 17, 1920; 
FE .476895; W. H. Paling & co., Itd., 
Sydney, Australia. 


-words by R. B. Markle and J. 
Bull, music by Luther A. Clark [of 
U. S.] [11798 

© 1c. Apr. 26, 1920; E 478768; 
Richard B. Markle and Jack Bull, 
Haines, Or. 


LONESOME JUST LONESOME; words by 
Cc. A. Johnson, music by Hector 
Richard, [of U. S.] Chicago. Leg- 
ters music co. [11799 

© May 1, 1920; 2 ce. May 10, 1920; 
E 480286; Chas. A. Johnson, Car- 
rier Mills, Ill. 


Lone (A) TIME; words and melody by 
E. E. Davis [of U. 8.] [11800 - 
© 1 ce. May 11, 1920; E 479979; — 
Edith Ella Davis, Detroit. 


(22 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1920 


11816 


LONGFELLOW SCHOOL MARCH; by Joy 
Cooper [of U. S.]; piano. Day- 
ton, O., Joy Cooper. [11801 

© May 15, 1920; 2c. May 14, 1920; 
E 479309 ; Mary A. Geyer, Dayton, O. 


LONGING; words and music arr. by 
J. Zavidow [of Russia, domiciled at 
Philadelphia, Pa.] [11802 

© 1c. May 28, 1920; E 479816; 
John Zavidow, Philadelphia. 


LONGING BLUES; words by Philip Kur- 
man, music by Earl Blankenhorn [of 
U. S.J [11803 

© Apr. 30, 1920; 2 c. May 5, 1920; 
E 480100; LeVine, Kurman & Leshin 
co., Milwaukee. 


LONGING FOR DAYS GONE BY; words and 
musie by O. Jacobsen [of U. S.] 

[11804 

© 1c. Apr. 19, 1920; E 478592; 
Ole Jacobsen, Dannebrog, Neb. 


LONGING FOR MY LOVE; words by H. P. 
Cofer, music by Edouard Hessel- 
berg [of U. S8.] . [11805 

© May 22, 1920; 2 c. June 7, 1920; 
Ei 482232; H. P. Cofer, Hackensack, 
Minn. 


LONGING FOR you; words by L. Cook, 
music by Artie Bowers [of U. S8.] 
[11806 
© 1c May 28, 1920; E 479929; 
Lloyd Cook, Detroit. 


words by W. Kock, music by Leo 
Friedman fof U. S.] Chicago, 
Riviera music co. [11807 

© May 12, 1920; 2 c. May 26, 1920; 
E 479831: Wilhelmena Kock, John- 
son City, Ill. 


LONGING FOR YOU DEAR; words by 
W. M. Napierkowski, music by E. S. 
S. Huntington [of U. S.] 

© 1c. June 4, 1920; E 482077; 
W. M. Napierkowski, Pittsburgh. 


Look FIRST IN YOUR OWN HOME TOWN; 
words by W. H. Frey, music by E. 
S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] [11809 

© 1c. May 3, 1920; E 479070; 
W. H. Frey, Helena, Mont. | 


Look INTO MY EYES; from Maid to love, 


words by Raymond W. Peck, music - 


by Percy Wenrich [of U.S.] [11810 


© June 5, 1920; 2 c. June 8, 1920; 
FE 481185; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


[11808 | 


LorD, BE GRACIOUS UNTO US; response 
to the beatitudes for general use, 
words arr. from the Scriptures, mu- 


+ sic by William Pierson Merrill [of 


England]; mixed voices. (Jn Anti- 
phons) [11811 

© May 18, 1920; 2 ec. May 20, 1920; 
E 479677; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 


LorpD Gop, THOU ART OUR REFUGE. See 
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Lud- 
wig Felix) J 


LORD HAVE MERCY UPON US; God’s com- 
mandments, for general use, words 
from the Scriptures, music by Clar- 
ence Dickinson [of U. S.]; mixed 
voices. (Jn Antiphons) [11812 

© May 18, 1920; 2 c. May 20, 1920; 

E 479666 ; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

LorD IS EVER AT MY SIDE. See Bach 
(Johann Sebastian) 


Lorp (THE) My SHEPHERD IS; words 
from Psalm XXIII, music by Rob- 
bins Battell, adapted and tr. by H. A. 
Dickinson and C. Dickinson [of U. 
5.]; mixed voices. (Jn Antiphons). 

[11813 

© May 18, 1920; 2 c. May 20, 1920; 

Ei 479665; H. W. Gray co., New York 

[Copyright is claimed on adaptation 
and translation] 


Lorp (THE) OF HOSTS IS WITH US; God 
our refuge, for missions, words from 
the Scriptures, music by Clarence 
Dickinson [of U. S8.]; mixed voices 
with organ. (Jn Antiphons) [11814 

© May 18, 1920; 2 c. May 20, 1920; 
E 479661; H. W. Gray co., New York. 


LORD REMEMBER NOT OUR MISDEEDS. See 
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Lud- 
wig Felix) 


Lost (THE) cHoRD; by Arthur Sulli- 
van, arr. by M. L. Lake [of U. S8.]; 
military band, with conductor. 4to. 

[11815 

© Mar. 10, 1920; 2 c. May 17, 1920; 

E 479488; Carl Fischer, New York. 

[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


Lost (THE) LAND (La tierra perdida) ; 
words by Margaret Hobson Albers, 
music by Charles Wakefield Cadman 
[of U. S.] op. 67, no. 1. [11816 

© Apr. 27, 1920; 2 c. May 6, 1920; 
EK 480427; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston. 


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11817 


Lost (THE) MELODY OF CHILDHOOD 
DAYS; words by M. Wendt, music by 
Kathryn I. White [of U. S.] Cincin- 
nati, O., Willis music co. [11817 

© May 27, 1920; 2c. June 1, 1920; 
E 479897 ; Myra Wendt, Cincinnati. 

Lotus LAND; from Just fancy, words 
by Arthur Wimperis, music by Her- 
man Darewski [of England] [11818 

© Apr. 30, 1920; 1 c. May 5, 1920; 
H 476464; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 

LeUISVILLE; words by J. Raymond, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 
Chicago, North American music Co. 

[11819 

© Dec. 30) 1919; 2. ie. Apro 12, 

1920; E 475189; J ack Raymond, 
Hull, England. 

Love; words by M. E. Delaney, music 
by Artie Bowers [of U. 8.] [11820 

© 1c. May 28, 1920; E 479927; 
M. E. Delaney, Wichita, Kan. 
LovE (THE) BIRD; valse by Hnrico 
Scoma [of England]; piano. [11821 
© May 3,'1920; 1 ce. May 5, 1920; 
Ki 476476; Joseph Henry Larway, 
London. 

LovE DREAMS; by C. Woess [of U. S8.]; 

piano. [11822 
© 1c. May 28, 1920; E 479883; 
Carl Woess, New York. 

LcevE GERMS; words and music by Vic- 

tor Young [of U. 8.] [11823 


©1ec. June 7, 1920; E 481106; Al- 
bert Victor Young, Knoxville, Tenn. 


LovE. Is A GREAT MUSICIAN; words and 


melody by T. E. La Pine [of U. 8.], 
arr. by Arthur Fisk [of U. S8.] 
[11824 


©1c May 24, 1920; E 479719; 
T. Edward La Pine, Vallejo, Calif. 


LOVE IS A MERRY GAME. See When the 


sun goes down. 


Love IS A SICKNESS; words by Samuel 
Daniel, music by Brycesen Treharne 
[of England, domiciled at New 
York.] (Twelve settings of old Eng- 
lish words, no. 11) [11825 

© May 4, 1920; 2 c. May 5, 1920; 
E 479104; ‘Composers’ music corp., 
New York. 

LOVE IS LIKE A FIREFLY; words by I. H. 
Phillips, music by E. 8S. 8. Hunting- 
ton [of U. §8.] [11826 

© 1c. May 18, 1920: B® 480465; 
I. H. Phillips, Chicago. 


pt. 11, Ds., Vas 


LovE IS WAITING FOR You; words by 
N. H. Hunn, music by Hector Rich- 
ard [ot U. 8S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [11827 

© May 1, 1920; 2 e. May 10, 1920: 
EE 480254; Nicholas H. Hunn, Kan- 
sas City, Kan. 


LOVE LONESOME BLUES; words by J. 
Williams, music by Leo. Friedman 
[of U. §.] Chicago, North American 
musie @o. [11828 

©) Deec.. 30,/ 1919; 2. ¢ Ape 12; 
1920; E 475287; James Williams, 
San Antonio. 


LovE ME; by DeCosta [of U. §8.]; 

piano. [11829 

© 1c. May 13, 1920; E 480397; 
Leon DeCosta, New York. 


LovE (A) MESSAGE; words and music 

by P. Graham [of U. 8.] [11830 

© 1 ce. May 5, 1920; E 479681; 
Peeril Graham, Newdale, Id. 


Love (THE) OF A FRIEND; words and 

“musie by E. L. Winston [of U. 8.] 

Chicago, Legters music co. [11831 

© May 1, 1920; 2 e. May 10, 1920; 

E 488276; Eunice L. Winston, Hot 
Springs, S. D. 


Love (THE) OF A MAN; a reading with 
music, words by Douglas Malloch, 
music by Rob Roy Peery [of U. S.] 

[11832 
© 1c June 7, 1920; E 481105; 
Ernest R. Misner, Omaha, Neb. 

LOVE ON THE SILVERY WATERS ; words 
by H. R. Wagner, musie by Hector 
Richard [of U. S.J Chicago, Legters 
music co. [11833 

© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920; 
E 480336; Harry R. Wagner, Car- 
rollton, O. 

LOVE SONG; words by G. Mann, music 
by Hector Richard [of U. 8.] Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [11834 

© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920; 

E 480316; Gertrude Mann, Altoona, 
Pa. 

LOVE THOUGHTS; waltz, anes by Cz EF. 


Quigley, music by E. Sick [of U. 8.] 
[11835 
© 1c. Apr. 26, 1920; E 478807; 


Edward Sick, New York, and Chas. 
F. Quigley, Mount Vernon, N. Y. 
LOVE WILL FIND you; from Florodora, 
words by Harry B. Smith, music by 
Pp. A: Tirindellt Tor°U. Sat [11836 


© May 7, 1920; 2 ec. May 8, 1920; 
EK 479176; Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. 


724 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1920 


LOVE YOUR ENEMIES; words and music 
by A. J. Showalter [of U. S.] 
: [11837 
= Apr. 10, 1920; 2 ¢. Apr: 29, 
1920; E 475887; Anthony J. Showal- 
ter, Dalton, Ga. 


LOVELAND; words by E. Sanford, music 
by Rae Filburn and Murry Freed- 
man [of U. 8.] New York, E. San- 
ford music pub. co. [11838 

© May 7, 1920; 2 c. May 29, 1920; 
E 480859; Edward Sanford, New 
York. 


LOVELETTE; by Sol P. Levy [of U. S.1]; 
piano. [118389 
© Apr. 1, 1920; 2 c. May 38, 1920; 

E 479039; Belwin, inec., New York. 


LOVELY ARLEEN ; words by K. Sweeney, 
music by E. S. S. Huntington [of 
eS. ] [11840 

© 1c. Apr. 21, 1920; E 478570; 
Katharine Sweeney, San Jose, Calif. 


LovELty (THE) GIRL FROM ILLINOIS; 
words by M. Oeffinger, music by 
Edouard Hesselberg [of U. S.] 

[11841 
© May 5, 1920; 2 c. May 26, 1920; 
E 479849; M. Oeffinger, Altoona, Pa. 


LOVER MINE; words and music by H. 

Thornsvard [of U. S.] [11842 

© ic. Apr. 26, 1920; E 478768; 
Hazel Thornsvard, San Francisco. 


Lover’s (A) LAMENT; words by Wm. 
Martin Johnson, music by Carl Deis 
[of U. 8.] ; high voice. (Two plaints) 

[11843 

© May 14, 1920; 2 c. May 17, 1920; 

E 479365; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
_ York. 


LOvE’s AFTERGLOW; words and music 
by J. F. Connor [of U. S.] Boston, 
Mass., Copley music co. [11844 

© May 15, 1920; 2 c. May 28, 1920; 
E 479896; James F. Gonnor, Boston. 


LoveE’s CALL; words by Myra C. Grant, 
music by 8S. B. Glasse [of U. S.] Los 
Angeles, Calif., Orpheus music co. 

[11845 

© Apr. 8, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 8, 1920; 

E 474984; Samuel B. Glasse, Los 
Angeles. 


LOVE’s CASTLE IN THE AIR; words by A. 
J. Heil, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. 8.]. Chicago, North 
music co. [11846 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475198; Aibert J. Heil, Meadville, 
Pa. 


American | 


11856 


LOvVE’s COURSE; words by B. Buchanan, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [11847 

© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1020; 
EK 480261; Beatrice Buchanan, 
Greenwood, S. C. 


LOVE’S DREAM; words by L. Rosenberg, 

music by Vincent J. Nery [of U. S.] 

[11848 

© 1c May 21, 1920; E 479578; 
Louis Rosenberg, Indianapolis. 


words by M. Hampson, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, . 
Legters music co. [11849 


© May 29, 1920; 2 c. June 4, 1920; 
E 480978; Marguerite Hampson, 
Washington, 


LOVE’S ENCHANTMENT; intermezzo 
d’amour, by Irene Varley [of U. S.]; 
piano. [11850 

© Apr. 1, 1920; 2 c. May 3, 1920; 
E 479040; Belwin, inc., New York. 


Love’s HAPPY TUNE; words and music 

by F. F. Warner [of U. S.] [11851 

© 1c. May 27, 1920; H 480769; 
Floyd F. Warner, Meriden, Conn. 


LOVE’S LITANY ; wedding day, words by 
Katherine Hume Seymour, music by 
K. A. Lively [of U. S.] [11852 

© 1c May 1, 1920; E 482056; 
Katherine Allan Lively, Houston. 


LOVE’s LONGING; words by E. D. Bax- 
ter, melody by Artie Bowers [of 
Oe a [11853 

© 1c. Apr. 26, 1920; E 478736; 
Eleanor D. Baxter, Hillbrook, D. C. 


LOVE’S LULLABY; by H. L. Frank [of 

U. S.]; violin and piano. [11854 

© Apr. 28, 1920; 2c. May 1, 1920; 

E 480090; Harold Leslie Frank, 
Rochester, N. Y. 


LOVE’S LULLABYE; lyric by C. Wright, 
Juusic by S. Benkman [of U. 8.] 
[11855 
© 1e¢. Mar. 22, 1920; E 473425; 
Siegfried Benkman and Carroll 
Wright, Oakland, Calif. 


LOVE’S MESSAGE; words by E. Moeller, 
music by Hector Richard, [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [11856 


© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920; 
E 480275; Emma Moeller, Woodland, 
Calif. 


729 


11857 


LOVE’S ONLY DREAM; words by Mrs. J. 
M. Dixon, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [11857 

© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920; 
EH} 480343; Mrs. J. M. Dixon, Belle- 
ville, Kans. 


LOVE’S PRAYER; words and music by 
F.C. Cutler” lof U. S.]:- medium 
voice, with violin obbl. Worcester, 
Mass., Cutler-Field music co. 

[11858 

© Apr. 24, 1920; 2 c. May 3, 1920; 

E 4806389; Frank Chapin Cutler, 
Worcester, Mass. 


LOVE’S -ROMANTIC SEA; from Maid to 


love, words by Raymond W. Peck, , 


music by Percy Wenrich [of U. 8.] 
[11859 

© June 5, 1920; 2 c. June 8, 1920; 
E 481188; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


LOVE’S SPRINGTIME; words by M. HE. 
Connell, music by E. S. S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S.] [11860 

© 1c May 12, 1920; E 479263; 
Mary E. Connell, Dover, N. H. 


Lovr’s TRIUMPH; words by E. W. De- 
lacour, music by Olive Turner [of 
Great Britain] ; medium voice. 

[11861 

© May 20, 1920; 1 ce. May 20, 1920; 

E 476680; Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., 
London. 


LOVE’S YOUNG DREAM HAS ENDED; words 
by D. K. Huffman, music by Baron 
De Ely, jr. [of U. 8.] Cincinnati, O., 
Willis music co. [11862 

© May 24, 1920; 2 c. May 26, 1920; 
E 482245; Dedie Katheryn Huff- 
man, Cincinnati. 


LOVEWIND ; words and music by J. Argit 
[of Greece, domiciled at Los Ange- 
les, Calif.] Los Angeles, Calif., C. 
F. Loveland. [11863 


© May 20, 1920; 2 c. June 1, 1920; 
E 479991; John Argit, Los Angeles. 


LovING ARMS; words and music by 

James S. Sumner fof U. S.] [11864 

© Apr. 22, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 15, 1920; 

E 478415; J. W. Jenkins’ sons music 
co., Kansas City, Mo. 


LucIANA; Spanish march novelette, 
by J. R. Lopez [of U. 8.]; band. 4to. 
[11865 
© Apr. 20, 1920; 2 c. May 5, 1920; 

EH} 479091 ; Lopez bros., Chicago. 


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pt. In, 1'S;, %. 49 


LUCINDA JANE; words and music by 
A. Hyde [fof U. S8.], arr. by Joseph 
Louis Simons [of U. 8.]; piano with 
words. [11866 

© 1c. Apr. 27, 1920; E 480082; 
Albert Hyde, New York. 


Lucky (THE) STRIKE; military march 
two-step, by J. Glogau [of U. 8.]; 
instrumental. [11867 

© 1c. Apr. 26, 1920; HE 478774; 
Jack Glogau, Woodhaven, L. I. 


Lucy LOVE YOUR SAILOR; words and 
musie by P. H. Hale [of. U. S.] 
[11868 
© May 12, 1920: 2 € Mawar 
1920; E 480457; Philip Henry Hale, 
St. Louis. 


LULLABY; by Leopold Godowsky [of 

U.8.]; pf. (Triakontameron. no. 24) 

{11869 

© May 29, 1920; 2 c. June 2, 1920; 

Ii 480916; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. 

——- part song, words by Harriet Mon- 
roe, music by Adolph Mann [of Great 
Britain]; women’s voices. 4to. 

[11870 

© Apr. 24, 1920; 1 e May 8, 1920; 

E 476492; J. Curwen & sons. ltd., 
London. 


words by M. A. Goddard, melody 
by Artie Bowers [of U. S.] [11871 

© 1 « Apr. 26,1920; EH 478737; 
Maud A. Goddard, Hot Springs, S. D. 
See also Bax (Arnold) Three 


songs.—Gallatly (James M.) Six 
encore songs. 


LULLABY LoW; words by Hlisie Brien 
Waldron, music by Robt. Hunting- 
ton Terry [of U. S.] 1. High voice. 
2. Low voice. [11872, 11873 

© May 20, 1920; 2 c. each May 24, 
1920; E 480709, 480710; Theo. Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 


LUTHERAN ALUMNI SONG; English text 
by F. W. Herzberger, German ver- 
sion and music by J. Wambsganss 
[of U. S.]; mixed voices. 4to. 

[11874 

© May 15, 1920; 2 c. May 18, 1920; 

E 479949; John Wambsganss, Long 
Island City, N. Y. / 


Lyric FROM THE CHINESE; tr. by Helen 
Wadell, music by Kathleen Rich- 
ards [of England] op. 5. [11875 

© Apr. 12, 1920; 1 «. Apr. 16, 1920; - 
EF 476199; Swan & co., Watson & 
Wileock, ltd., London. 


726 


no. 6, 1920 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


1189-4 


Lyric THOUGHTS; five little pieces 
by Thomas F. Dunhill [of Great 
Britain]; pf. Contents: 1. A dream 
fancy.—2. Elves of the mist.—3. A 
northern song.—4, The Arab girl.— 
5. A little romance. [11876 

© Apr. 17, 1920; 1c. May 4, 1920; 
EF. 476455; Anglo-French music co., 
Itd., London. 


MA DOULEUR ET SA COMPAGNE. See 
Milhaud (Darius) Quatre poémes 
de Léo Latil. 


MA PREMIERE VALSE; caprice, par. M. 
T. Bonhomme [of France] op. 60; 
piano. [11877 

© Apr. 24, 1920; 1 c. May 10, 1920; 
He 476553 ; M. T. Bonhomme, Paris. 


MaseL; from Just fancy, words by 
Arthur Wimperis, music by Herman 
Darewski [of England] [11878 

© May 4, 1920; 1c. May 14, 1920; 
EH 476613; Herman Darewski music 
pub co., London. 


McApoo; words and music by B. P. Me- 
Master [of U. S.] [11879 
© 1c. June 9, 1920; E 482258; 

B. Palmer McMaster, Columbia, 8. C. 


Mack McCoy; words and music by R. 

S. Sprague [of U. S.] [11880 

© 1c. Apr. 8, 1920; E 478595; 
Ruby S. Sprague, Dexter, Me. 


MADRILENA; schotis espagfiol, de Ro- 
gelio Huguet [of Spain]; cordes et 
piano conducteur. 4to. (Collection 
des refrains en vogue, no. 118) 

[11881 
© May 8, 1920; 1 ec. May 24, 1920; 
E 476688 ; Francis Salabert, Paris. 


See also Quaderni per un piccolo 
pianisto 2°. 


MaGA; versi di V.-Emilio, musica di 
V. Azzone [of Italy]; mand. acc. 
Naples, Emilo Gennarelli e c. 4to. 

- [11882 
© Sept. 30, 1919; 1 c. June 9, 1920; 
E 484082 ; Italian book co., New York. 


MaccEE! cur 1T ouT; written and com- 
posed by Frank Wood [of Great 
Britain] [11883 

© May 28, 1920; 1c. May 17, 1920: 
E 476660; Reynolds & co., London. 


Maccio E PETTE; versi di V. Emilio, 
musica di Giulio del Vecchio [of 
Italy]; mand. ace. 
Gennarelliec. Ato. [11884 

© Apr. 1, 1920; 1 c. June 9, 1920; 
E 484018; Italian book co., New 
York. . 


. MAKE A _ START; 


Naples, Emilio. 


MAGNIFICAT AND NUNC DIMITTIS, IN 1) 
FLAT; Set to music by William Y. 
Webbe [of U. S.]; mixed voices, 
organ ace. 4to. (Church music re- 
view, no. 574) [11885 

© May 5, 1920; 2 c. May 6, 1920; 
FE 480106; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 


MAGNUS VOLUNTARIES; by Felix Thorel 
[of England]; organ, harmonium or 
American organ. v. 51. [11886 


© Mar. 25, 1920; 1 ce. Mar. 380, 
1920; E 469994; Swan & co., Watson 
& 'Wileock, Itd., London. 


{AI PIU; versi di P. Cristiano, musica 
di V. d’Annibale [of Italy]; mand. 
ace. Naples, Hmilio Gennarelli e ec. 
Ato. [11887 

© Apr. 1, 1920; 1 c. June 9, 1920; 
HF 484017 ; Italian book co., New York. 


Marip (THE) I Love; lyric by P. J. 
O'Reilly, music by G. O’Connor— 
Morris [of England]; in G. [11888 

© May 28, 1920; 1 ec. May 29, 1920; 
E 476823; Enoch & sons, London. 


Mai In Martner; words and music by 
G. T. Edwards [of U. S.] Portland, 
Me., Underwood music co. Centen- 
nial souvenir edition. Ato. [11889 

© May 15, 1920; 2 c. June 2, 1920; 
EH 480870; George Thornton Ed- 
wards, Portland, Me. 


Map or Arcapy; lyric by George Gib- 
son Davis, melody by A. lL. Daniele 
fof U. 8.], arr. by H. A. Powell [of 
U. S.J] [11890 

© 1c. May 1, 1920; E 480021; 
Alex. L. Daniele, San Francisco. 


MaAip (THE) OF THE HAST; selection, 
by William Neale [of England]; 
piano. [11891 

© Apr. 23, 1920; 1 ec. May 17, 1920; 
EH 476665; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. 


words by Rosetta 
Green, music by Geo. Trevor [of 
U.S.) [11892 


© 1c. May 17, 1920; E 479386; 
‘Mrs. E. R. Green, Albion, Neb. 


MALABAR; words by Fred Pattison, 
music by Jay Whidden [of England] 
[11893 
© May 11, 1920; 1 ¢. May 11, 1920; 
H} 476574; B. Feldman & co., London. 
Matta; by Joseph Holbrooke [of Eng- 
land] op. 49; pf. (Impressions of 
a tour, no. 5) [11894 
© June 7, 1920; 1c. June 12, 1920; 

H 484108; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


127 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11895 


pt. 101, ness wad 


Man (THE) BEHIND THE MAN BEHIND 
THE GUN; words by F. A. Nenhs, 
music by E. S. S. Huntington [of 
U. S.J ! [11895 

© 1c. May 3, 1920; E 479066; F. 
A. Nenhs, Great Lakes, II. 


Man (THE) THAT PLAYS THE VIOLIN; 
words by J. Birrell, music by E. 8S. 
S. Huntington [of U. S.] [11896 

© 1c. June 4, 1920; E 482087; 
James Birrell, New York. 


Manirowoc; jubilee song 1870-1920, 
lyric by Sister Florence, musie by 
EF. F. Horstmeier [of U. S.] [11897 

© Apr. 30, 1920; 2 c. May 5, 1920; 
E 480104; F. F. Horstmeier, Mani- 
towoc, Wis. 


Manvet (RoLtanp) Deux  rondels; 
de Péronnelle d’Armentiéres, ortho- 
graphe rajeunie par Rémy de Gour- 
mont, mis en musique par Roland- 
Manuel [of France] [11898 


©) wer. 12,4990 tes Ape 24. 


1920; E 476872; Durand &€& Gie.,, 
Paris. 
Maort (A) Love sone (He waiata 


aroha Maori); words by J. M. 
Peebles, music by E. 8S. 8S. Hunting- 
ton. fof W.°S.] [11899 

© 1 e. May 12, 1920; E 479252; 
James M. Peebles, Kihi Kihi, N. Z. 


MAPLE LEAVES; mazurka, by Ernest 

C. Klapholz [of U. 8.]; instrumental. 

[11900 

© 1c. May 11, 1920; E 480380; 
Wanda Orloff, Brooklyn. 

Dyson (George) Six 


MarcH. See 


lyrics. 


MarcH AND HYMN TO DEMOCRACY; 
words by Mrs. L. N. Dodge, music 
by Frederick A. Stock [of U. 8S]; 
orch. and cho. ad. lib. 4to. [11901 

© June 5, 1920; 2 c. June 7, 1920; 
E 481084; McKinley music co.,, 
Chicago. 


Marca I. X. L.; by G. B. Snyder [of 
U. 8.], arr. by. W. Lewis [of U. S.] 
band. 4to. [11902 

© May 17, 1920; 2 « May 20, 
1920; E 479693; Geo. B. Snyder, 
Chambersburg, Pa. 


M4rCcH OF THE WISE MEN; by E. S. 
Hosmer [of U. S8.]; pipe organ. 
(Two Christmas pieces) £11903 

© May 20, 1920; 2 @ May 24, 
1920; EH 480702; Theo. Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 


MARCHE CARNAVALESQUE; by ‘Rudolf 
Friml, arr. by Adolf Schmid [of 
England]; orch. with piano con- 
ductor. (Galaxy, no. 163) [11904 

© May 26, 1920; 2 « May 27, 
1920; E 480775; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement] 


MARCHE DES CINEMAS; par A. Bose [of 
France]; piano. [11905 
© Dec. 31, 1919; 1 ¢. Apr. 22, 1920; 

EK 476288; A. Bose, Paris. 


See Beethoven 
Six valses et une 


MARCHE FUNEBRE. 
(Ludwig van) 
Marche funépre. 


MARCHE SALONICIENNE; de Speranza- 
Camusat [of France]; orch. avec 
piano conducteur. 4to. [11906 

© May 8, 1920; 1c. May 24, 1920; 
E 476692; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
MARCIA ALLA TURKA. See Mozart 
(Wolfgang Amadeus) 


Marcus Garvey; hope for Afric’s 
children, words and music by R. J. 
White [of U. S.] New York, Frank 
Harding, music publisher. [11907 


© Apr. 21, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 27, 1920; 
E 475809; Robert J. White, New 
York. 


MARE. See Marine. 


MARGARITA ; tango, par L. Pachéco [of 
France] 1. Piano.—2. Violin et 
piano. [11908, 11909 


© Apr. 12, 1920; 1 e. each Apr. 24, 
1920; E 4763899, 476400; M. Senart 
et cie., Paris. 


Marie; words by R. D. Monahan, 
music by Geo. Trevor [of U. S.] 

[11910 

© 1c. May 17, 1920; E 479403; 

Rose D. Monahan, Bloomfield, N. J. 


MARIE, AH WHAT’S THE ROSE OF JUNE 
TO ME; words by Frederick H. Mar- 
tens, music by Gustav Saenger [of 
U. S.J]; high voice. (Sheet music 
edition, V. 643) [11911 


© Feb. 5, 1920; 2 ce. May 17, 1920; 
E 479456; Carl Fischer, New York. 


Marietta; Neapolitan song, words by 
Romilli, music by G. Romilli [of 
U. S.J [11912 


© May 20, 1920; 2c. May 24, 1920; | 
EF 480700; Theo. Presser co., Phil- 
adelphia. 


728 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1920 


11981 


Maricorp; tarantella. by Anna Pris- 
cilla Risher [of U. S8.]; violin and 
piano. [11913 

© May 20, 1920; 2 c May 24, 
1920; E 480720; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


MARIMBA; from The girl from home, 
words by Frank Craven, music by 
Silvio Hein [of U. S.] ' [11914 

© May 26, 1920; 2 c. May 28, 1920; 
E 480790; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


MARINARESCA; di Agoardo’ Bernabei 
[of Italy]; pf. [11915 


© June 7, 1920;1c¢. June 12, 1920; 
E 484092; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


MARINE; tre canti, melodie pascoliane 
di Domenico Alaleona [of Italy] 
4to. Contents: Speranze e memorie.— 
Mare.—La baia tranquilla. [11916 


© June 7, 1920; 1 c. June 12, 1920; 
E 484116; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


MARION, YOU’LL SOON BE MARRYIN’ ME; 
fox trot, by Keinzie, Smith, Ingram 
and McConnell, played by Roy Bargy 
and Charley Straight [of U. S.] 
(Imperial player rolls, no. 91079) 

: [11917 

© May 19, 1920; 2 c. May 26, 1920; 
EH 479761; Imperial player roll co., 
Chicago 
interpretation] 


MARRIED LIFE; words by R. E. Bull, 
music by Keats Moran [of U. S.] 
[11918 
© 1c. May 29, 1920; E 479900; 
Richard E. Bull, Kenosha, Wis. 


MARRIED LIFE FOR TWO; words by BE. L. 
Carpenter, melody by Gustave Barto 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of U. S.] 

[11919 

© 1c. May 3, 1920; E 479021; 

Eleanore L. Carpenter, New London, 
Conn. 


Marriep (THE) PRISONER; words by 
L. S. Langfield, music by Luther A. 
Clark [of U. S.] [11920 

© 1c. May 3, 1920; E 480067; 
Lynn §8. Langfield, Gazelle, Calif. 


MARRY FOR WEALTH; duet from Honey- 
dew, lyric by Joseph Herbert, music 
by Efrem Zimbalist [of U. S.] 

£11921 

© Apr. 23, 1920; 2c. Apr. 24, 1920; 

EK 478797; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


[Copyright is claimed on 


MARSHELIK (THE); by B. Schulman 
[of U. 8.], arr. by C. Woess [of U. 
S.]; piano. [11922 

© 1 c. May 19, 1920; EH 480564; 
Carl Woess, New York. 


Mary AnD I; words by Alma Shotwell, 
music by E. 8S. 8S. Huntington [of 
Das.) [11923 

© 1c. June 1, 1920; E 480824; 
Alma Shotwell, Albert Lea, Minn. 


Mary AND JACK; words and music by 
J. J. McMahon [of U.S.] New York, 
Frank Harding. [11924 

© Apr. 21, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 27, 1920; | 
li 475810; James J. MacMahon, Chi- 
cago. 


MARY WITH THE CALF AND SEPTEMBER 
MORN ; words by Lucius Hecate, mu- 
sic by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [11925 

© May 2S, 1920; 2 c. June 4, 1920; 
E 480969; David Toro, Reeder, N. D. 


MASCAGNI (PIETRO) Iris; di P. Mas- 
cagni, trascrizione dalla grande fan- 
tasia per orchestra, di Emile Tavan 
[of France] ; pf. 1. 2* trascrizione 2. 
1* trascrizione. [11926, 11927 

© June 7, 1920; 1 c each June 12, 
1920; E 484087, 484122; G. Ricordi 
& co., Milan. 


Si; operetta in 3 atti, versi di 
Carlo Lombardo e Franci, musica di 
P. Mascagni [of Italy] [11928 

© Feb. 19, 1920; 1 c. June 1, 1920; 
D 26031; Casa musicale Sonzogno, 
Milan. 


MASCHERE CHE PASSANO; di G. Fran- 
cesco Malipiero [of Italy]; piano. 

[11929 

© May 18, 1920; 1 c. May 19, 1920; 

E 476651; J. & W. Chester, London. 


MASQUE (A) OF MID-SUMMER; words by 
Marjorie Woolnoth, music by Rich- 
ard J. C. Chanter [of Great Britain] 
Ato. [11930 

© Apr. 24, 1920; 1 c May 8, 1920; 
E 476490; J. Curwen & sons, ltd., 
London. 

Massenet (Jutes BEuitre Freptric) 
Chiudo gli occhi (As in a vision) ; 
from Manon, words by EK. Meilhac 
and F. Gille, English version by 
Perley A. Child [of U. S.], music by 
G. Massenet; ten. in D. (Gemme 
dalle opere celebri) [11931 

> Apr: 20119208) 2 «e..Apr.--26; 
1920; E 478752; Mauro V. Cardilli, 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on English version] 


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11932 


MASSENET (JULES PuireE FREDERIC)— 
Continued. 
Elégie; by J. Massenet, op. 10, 
arr. by P. F. del Campiglio [of U. 
S.J]; violin and piano. (Favorite 
melodies, third series, no. 49) 
[11932 
© Apr. 26,.1920; 1. ¢..Ape “30, 
1920, 1 ec. May 10, 1920; E 479286; 
Estate of Hamilton 8. Gordon, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement] 


MASSIMO (IL) DI PALERMO; mazurka, 
di Joseph Pafumi [of Italy, domi- 
ciled at New York]; instrumental. 

[11933 
© 1c. Apr. 16, 1920; E 478424; 
Ernesto Rossi, New York. 


MATINATA D’ ABBRILE; versi di Eduardo 
Seala, musica di Raffaele Bossi [of 
Italy]; mand. ace. Naples, Emilio 
Gennarelliec. 4to. [11934 

© Apr. 1, 1920; 1 c June 9, 1920; 
E 484016; Italian book co., New 
York. 


MAUDITE SOIT LA GUERRE; Cambrai- 
occupé 1917, paroles et musique de 
Aug. Macquet [of France] [11935 

© Apr. 12, 1920; 1c. Apr. 24, 1920; 
E 476392; J. Pitault, Paris. 


MAUGRITE; words by B. L. Eskridge, 
music by HE. 8.-S. Huntington [of 
U:S.] [11936 

© 1c. Apr. 29, 1920; E 475863; 
Bertina Lee Eskridge, Norwalk, 
Conn. 

MAY BREEZES; 1st valse technique. by 
Herbert Leslie [of U. S.]; piano. 
(Recreation pieces) [11937 

© Apr. 6, 1920; 2 ec. June 7, 1920; 
E 481123; Forester music publisher, 
inec., Chicago. 

May sue; by C. Woess [of U. S.]; 
piano. [11938 

© 1c May 28, 1920; E 479886; 
Carl Woess, New York. 


May pAy caArort; English folksong, 
trans, and har. by Deems Taylor 
Lot..W.. 4S: ],.20p.15,nos 9 smedium 
voice. (Traditional airs, no. 9) 

[11939 

© May 18, 1920; 2 c. May 19, 1920; 

EK 479545; J. Fischer & bro., New 

York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


MAY FLOWER; waltz, by J. F. Colombo 
fof U. S.]; instrumental. [11940 


© 1c. Apr. 21, 1920; E 480069; 
Jerome FF. Colombo, Brooklyn. 


pt. I, tes., ¥. 25 


May (A) MADRIGAL; two part song, 
words by A. H. Hyatt, music by HE. 
Markham Lee [of Great Britain]; 
equal voices. 4to. (Two-part songs, 
Series 4, no. 23) [11941 
- © June 2, 1920; 1 c. May 18, 1920; 
E 476647; Joseph Williams, ltd., 
London. 


MAYBE SHE WILL, BUT I DOUBT IT; 
vords by Anna Fritz, melody by C. 
J. Sinning [of U. S8.], arr. by Ben- 
jamin B. Miller [of U. 8.]; in C 
maj. [11942 

© 1c. May 24, 1920; H 482246: 
Chas. John Sinning, Brooklyn. 


MAYFLOWER (THE); by G. W. Mc- 
Adams fof. U.. S.]: plano. 3h 1445 
© May 14, 1920; 2 e. May 19, 
1920; Ih 479426; G. W. McAdams, 
Pittsburgh. 


MsYTIME IN Mayo; words by M. HE. 
Underwood. music by Hector Rich- 
ard fof U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [11944 

© May 1, 1920; 2c. May 10, 1920; 
E 480320; Mary E. Underwood, West 
Orange, N. J. 


Mazurka. See Album des 6.—Ballet 
russe.—Dyson (George) Six lyrics. 


*MBRIACHEZZA FATALE; versi e musica 
di G. Camerlingo [of Italy, domi- 
ciled at New York]; mand ace. 4to. 

[11945 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 2 e May 13, 

1920; E 479338; Casa editrice De 
Charny, New York. 

MepITATION ; by Irene Marschand Rit- 
ter [of U. S8.]; pf. [11946 
© May 20, 1920; 2 « May 24, 
1920; E 480726; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. . 


par Emile Pessard [of France]; 
viclin solo, avec ace. de harpe ou 
piano, ou petit orch., et orgue ad 
lib. [11947 
© Apr. 24, 1920; 1 ce. May 10, 
1920; E 476562; E. Gaudet, Paris. 


Mrpiry (A); eight little piano pieces 
for beginners, by Geoffrey Shaw [of 
Great Britain] [11948 
© Apr. 22," 1920-"1 @ fay 
1920: E 476739; Winthrop Rogers, 
ltd., London. 


MFET ME IN THE SHADOWS; words by 
R. L. McCune, musie by E. S. 8S. 
Huntington [of U. S.] [11949 

© 1 ec. May 12, 1920; E 479272; 
R. L. McCune, Centerville, Ia. 


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MEET ME ON THE BOARDWALK, SWEET- 

_ HEART; shore ballad, words by Joeby, 

musie by B. A. Reisman [of U. S.] 

[11950 

© 1c. May 8, 1920; E 480217; 
Benj. A. Reisman, Atlantic City. 


MEET ME TONIGHT IN FAIRYLAND; 
words by E. Fanos, melody by 
Thomas F. Cornell [of U. 8.] [11951 

©il1e. June 10, 1920; E 482269; 
Ernst Fanos, New York. 


MEFISTOFELE; di A. Boito, trascrizione 
dalla grande fantasia per orchestra 
di Emile Tavan [of France]; pf. 
1. 1° trascrizione.—2. 2* trascrizione. 

[11952, 11953 

© June 7, 1920; 1 ¢. each June 12, 

1920; E 484123, 484124; G. Ricordi 
& co., Milan. 


Metopra. See Quaderni per un piccolo 
pianista 1°. 


Métoprz. See Moszkowski (Moritz) 


MELODIE D’AMOUR; Russian luilaby, 
by Grandét, trans. by Eddy Brown 
fof U. 8.]; violin and piano. [11954 

@ Mar. 25, 1920; 2. ¢. May. 17, 
1920; E 479492; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


MELODIE NEGRE; nobody knows de 
trouble I’ve seen, free trans. by Eddy 
Brown [of U. 8.]; violin and piano. 

[11955 

(CO), Mare:25; 1920;°2 ee May) 17, 

aah E 479493; Carl Fischer, New 
ork. 


MeEtopy. 
lyrics. 


See Dyson (George) Six 
MELODY OF HOPE; by Francesco B. de 
Leone, arr. by Orlando A. Mans- 
field [of U. 8.]; pipe organ. [11956 
© May 20, 1920; 2 c. May 24, 
1920; E 480680; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


MELODY OF LOVE; words by T. Lindsay 
and Blanche Carr, melody by Thomas 
Lindsay [of U. S.] [11957 

© 1c. May 7, 1920; E 479138; 
George McCreery and Mabel Fritz, 
Chicago. 


MEMORIAL DAY; words by H. M. Lau- 
rence, 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of U. S.] 

[11958 
© 1c. May 19, 1920; E 479500; 
Hazel M. Laurence, Regina, Canada. 


‘“MeEMORY’S 


melody by Gustave Barto. 


11967 


MEMORIAL DAY ODE; words and music 
by E. W. Wickersham [of U. S.] 
[11959 
© May 15, 1920; 2 ce. May 20, 
1920; E 480582; Elizabeth W. 
Wickersham, Los Angeles. 


Memories; by Glinka, transcribed by 
Beryl Rubinstein [of U..8.]; violin 
and piano. [11960 

© 1c. June 4, 1920; EH 482092; 
Carl Fischer, New York. 


—by Leopold Godowsky [of U. 8.]; 
pf. (Triakontameron, no. 25) 
[11961 
© May 29, 1920; 2 c. June 2, 1920; 
E 480817; G. Schirmer, ine, New 
York, 


MEMORIES OF ERIN; by H. F. Geoghe- 

gan [of U. S.]; piano. [11962 

© 1c Mar. 20, 1920; E 480454; 
Edward F. Geoghegan, New York. 


MEMORIES OF MOTHER; words by Almon 
W. White, music by Gertrude V. 
White [of U. S8.] [11963 

© May 18, 1920; 2 « May 21, 
1920; E 480579; C. W. Thompson 
& co., Boston. 


Memory (A); words by Frederick H. 
Martens, music by Gustave Saenger 
fof U. 8.]; high voice. (Sheet 
music edition, V. 645) [11964 


© -Meb.. 5, 1920; 2.-¢... May 17, 
1920; E 479454; Carl Fischer, New 
~ York. 


Memory (A) or you; words by A. E. 
Lewis, music by Phyllis Norman 
Parker [of Great Britain]; in F. 

[11965 
© Apr. 1, 1920; 1 ec. May 18, 1920; 
476655; Weekes & co., London. 


FLOWER; meditation, by 
Antonio Bruno [of U. §8.]; piano. 
(Pianist’s leisure hour) [11966 


© Mar. 15, 1920; 2 c. Mar. 10, 
1920; E 479196; Bryant musie co., 
New York, 


MEN OF THE MIST; quick march, by 
Arnold Safroni [of Great Britain], 


arr. by J. Ord Hume [of Great 
Britain]; band. 4to. (Boosey’s 
march journal, no. 350) [11967 


©*Apr. £30," 1920: 4. ec. May” 27, 
1920; E 476787; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


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11968 


MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY (JACOB LuUD- 


wia FrettIx) Because of our trans- 
gressions; Christ our passover, for 
Lent or communion, [words from 
the Bible], music by Mendelssohn, 
adapted and tr. by H. A. Dickinson 
and C, Dickinson [of U. S.]; mixed 
voices. (Jn Antiphons) [11968 

© May 18, 1920; 2 ec. May 20, 
1920; E 479647; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on adaptation and translation] 


Behold, He that keepeth Israel; 
the Lord our guardian, for general 
use, [words from the Bible], music 
by Mendelssohn, adapted and tr. by 
H. A. Dickinson and C. Dickinson 
[of U. S.]; mixed voices. (In Anti- 
phons) [11969 

© May 18, 1920; 2 c« May 20, 
1920; E 479676; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on adaptation and translation] 


— Cast thy burden upon the Lord; 


Christ the burden-bearer, for me- 
morial services and general use, 
|words from the Bibie], music by 
Mendelssohn, adapted and tr. by 
H. A. Dickinson and C. Dickinson 
[of U. S.];.mixed voices, with organ 
ace. (Jn Antiphons) [11970 


© May 18, 1920; 2 c« May 20, 
1920; E 479664; H. W. Gray ©co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on adaptation and translation] 


Hear Thou in heaven; Solomon’s 
prayer, for general use, [words from 
the Bible], music by Mendelssohn, 
adapted and tr. by H. A. Dickinson 
and C. Dickinson [of U. 8.]; mixed 
voices. (Jn Antiphons) [11971 


© May 18, 1920; 2 « May 29, 
1920; E 479672; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on adaptation and translation] 


duet or two-part 
chorus, words by Morrie Bernard, 
music arr. from Mendelssohn by M. 


Greenwald [of U. S.]; women’s 
voices. 4to. [11972 
© May 20, 1920; 2 c«. May 24, 


1920; E 480675; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement. | 


—— Lord God, Thou art our refuge; 


God the eternal Lord, for general use, 
[words from the Bible], music by 
Mendelssohn, arr. by Clarence and 


Helen Dickinson [of U. S.]; mixed ! 


732 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 15 


— 


VLENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY (JACOB LuD- 


wig FELix—Continued. 
voices, with organ ace. (Jn Anti- 
phons) [11973-. 
© May 18,, 1920; 2 © Max’ 20, 
1920; EE 479680; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on new arrangement] 


—— Lord, remember not our misdeeds; 


penitence, for Lent, [words from — 
the Bible], music by Mendelssohn, 
adapted and tr. by H. A. Dickinson 
and C. Dickinson [of U. 8.] (Jin 
Antiphons) [11974 

© May 18, 1920; 2 @ May 20, 
1920; E 479654; H. W. Gray co.,. 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on adaptation and translation] 


Rejoice all ye people; advent of 
Christ, for Advent or Christmas, 
[words from the Bible], music by 
Mendelssohn, adapted and tr. by H. 
A. Dickinson and C. Dickinson [of 
U.. S.]; mixed voices. (fa Anti- 
phons) [11975 

© May 18, 1920; 2 « May 20, 
1920; E 479646; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on adaptation and translation] 


—— Sonate; de Mendelssohn, op. 4, 


rév. par Albert Roussel [of France] ; 
violon et piano. (Edition classique, 
no. 9730) [11976 

© Apr. 12, 1920; 1 @ Aer 2a. 
1920; E 476374; Durand & cie., 
Paris. [Copyright is claimed on 
revision ] 


1°" trio; de Mendelssohn, op. 49, 
réy. par Albert Roussel [of France] ; 
piano, violon et violoncelle. (Edition 
classique, no. 9731) [11977 
© May 8, 1920; 1 c May 24, 1920; 
E 476708; Durand & eie., Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on revision] 


2° trio; de Mendelssohn, op. 66, 
réy. par Albert Roussel [of France] ; 
piano, violon et violoncelle. (Kdi- 
tion classique, no. 9732) [11978 


© May 17, 1920; 1 c. June 1, 1920; 


E 476849; Durand et cie., Paris. 


[Copyright is claimed on revision] 


MENUET ANTIQUE; by Robert Hlkin, 


trans. by Dezsé Kordy [of Eng- 
land]; violoncello and piano. 

[11979 

©) Apr: 34; 19205, e7 Apr is, 

1920; E 476441; Elkin & co., London. 


“MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1920 


11996 


MENUET-BALLET; by Hmile Foss Chris- 

fam for U.S.) 3 pr. [11980 

© Apr. 30, 1920; 2 c. May 3, 1920; 

EK 478999; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


MENUET GRACIEUX; par Henry Weyts 
[of France]; piano et violon. (Les 
récréations du jeune violoniste, 2¢ 
série) [11981 

jm Apr. 24, 1920; 1 « May. 10, 
1920; Hi 476532; Philippo, Paris. 


MENUET IN G; by Bjarne Rolseth [of 
Norway, domiciled at New York] 
op. 11; piano. [11982 

© May 29, 1920; 2 c. May 22, 
1920; E 480648; Charles A. Gries, 
New York. 

MENUETT; von Boccherini, freie bear- 

beitung von Willy Burmester [of 

Germany]; fiir violine und klavier. 

(Wilhelm Hansen edition, no. 1997) 


[11983 |! 


© Apr. 6, 1920; 1 c. May 7, 1920; 
EH 476521; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. 


MEPHISTO MENUET; by Francis 
Schwinger [of U. 8.]; piano. [11984 
© May 10, 1920; 2 @ May 12, 
1920; E 479238; Huntzinger & Dil- 
worth, inc., New York. 


MeErcHAnt (THE) OF VENICE; words 
by Shakespeare, music by Louise 
Ritsher and others [of U. 8.]; piano 
Se. [11985. 


© May 29, 1920; 2 c. June 4, 1920; 
E 482063; C. W. Thompson & co., 
Boston. 


MeErRRIEST (THE) GIRL THAT’S OUT; 
words by I. H. Plemmons, melody 
by Frank W. Ford [of U. S.] [11986 


© 1c. May 27, 1920; E 480753; 
I. H. Piemmons, West Asheville, 
N.C. x 


Merry (THE) BEGGARS; words by 
Richard Brome, music by Bryceson 
Treharne [of England, domiciled at 
New York] (Twelve settings of old 
English words, no. 12) [11987 

© May 4, 1920; 2 c. May 5, 1920; 
E 479105; Composers’ music corp., 
New York. 


MERRY EYE; words by W. W. Gibson, 
music by I. Levine [of U. 8.] [11988 
fe) Apr 22. 1920: .2 c¢ Apr. 22. 
1920; E 480424; Isaac Levine, Chi- 
cago. 


13 


MERRY MARCHERS; by Theodora Dutton 
[of U. 8.]; piano. [11989 
© May 20, 1920; 2 « May 24, 
1920; EH 480722; Theo. Presser ©o., 
Philadelphia, 


MERRY MOMENTS. See Summer days. 


Mes FLEURS. See Reviens [et] Mes 


fleurs. 


MrsereE (EL); tango, par Gysél [of 
France]; piano. [11990 


©) Apr. 6, 1920; 1 ¢. Apr. 22, 1920; 
E 476294; Ste. générale théatrale et 
d’editions, Paris. 


Merssace (THE); words by H. B. 
Silberstein, music by Rhéa Silberta 
fof U. S.]; high voice. [11991 


© Apr: 7192072 e. Apr 8, 1920; 
E 474937; Huntzinger & Dilworth, 
inc., New York. 


MerssAce (A) TO MY MOTHER FAR AWAY; 
words by M. U. Whisenand, music 
by E. S. S. Huntington [of U. S8.] 

[11992 

© 1c. June 1, 1920; E 480820; 

Maude Utley Whisenand, Bosworth, 
Mo. 


MESSALINA; versi di Eduardo Scala, 
musica di F. Buongiovanni [of 
Italy]; mand, ace. Naples, Emilio 
Gennarelli ec. 4to. [11993 


© Apr. 1, 1920; 1 c. June 9, 1920; 
FE 484015; Italian book co., New 
York. 


MESSE DE PAQUES; par J. Demeur 
[of France]; avec acc. d’orgue ou 
harmonium. [11994 


© Apr. 6, 1920; 1 ¢.. Apr. 22, 1920; 
E 476298; Librairie musicale et re- 
ligieuse, Paris. 


MESSE DE STE. MARGUERITE; choeur, de 
Léon Saint-Requier [of France] op. 


67; 3 voix mixtes ou 4 VTunisson 
avee orgue. (Antologia sacra, série 
3.0: 5) [11995 


© May 8, 1920; 1 ec. May 24, 1920; 
E 4767038; Librairie musicale et re- 
ligieuse, Paris. 


MESSE DES DEFUNTS ET CHANTS DES 
FUNERAILLES; par J. Demeur [of 
France]; avec ace. d’ orgue ou har- 
monium. [11996 


@. Apr. 6,,4920:;.1.¢csApr. 22;1920; 
E 476299; Librairie musicale et re- 
ligieuse, Paris. 


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pt. 10, Bas. Xe ee 


MESSENGER (THE); words by James 
Stephens, music by Deems Taylor 
lof U. S.J] op. 13, no. 3; high voice. 

[11997 

© May 19, 1920; 2 c«. May 20, 

1920; E 480546; J. Fischer & bro., 

New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement] 


MESSENGER (THE) OF PEACE; text from 
Isaiah, music by John Prindle Secctt 
lot. U.S.) hich invA, flat [11998 

© May 3, 1920; 2 c May 4, 1920; 
E 480074; Harold Flammer, ince., 
New York. 

MEzzoO GIORNO; valzer, by Joseph Pa- 
fumi [of Italy, domiciled at New 
York] ; instrumental. [11999 

© 1c. Apr. 16, 1920; E 478426; 
Erntsto Rossi, New York. 

Mra (LA) TUBEROSA; polka brillante, 
by P. Bolognese [of U. S.]; instru- 
mental. [12000 

© 1c. May 10, 1920; E 479202; 
Paul Bolognese, New York. 

MIAMI SUNSHINE; words by J. Gough, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [12001 

© May 29, 1920; 2 c« June 4, 
1920; E 480962; John Gough, Miami, 
Fla. 

MicHAEL P. MALONEY OF THE AERIAL 
MAIL; words by W. White, music 
by E. S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 

[12002 
© 1c May 6, 1920; E 480155; 
Wm. White, Pensacola, Fla. 

MICHELE ’0 MBRUGLIONE. See ’O Ven- 

netore ’e calendari. 


MIPNIGHT JAZZ; by J. Frankel [of 
U. 8.]; piano. [12003 


© 1c. June 4, 1920; E 480933; 
Joseph Frankel, New York. 


Mip-NIGHT MEMORIES; fox trot, words 
and music by G. C. Anderson [of 
Us Sa [12004 

© Apr. 30, 1920; 2 @ May 5, 
1920; E 480101; S. & A. musie co., 
Chicago. 

MIGHTY LIKE A ROSENBLOOM; lyric by 
Willie Raskin, music by F. Fisher 
bof U. S.J [12005 

© May 27, 1920; 2 c May 28, 
1920; E 479894; Fred Fisher, inc., 
New York. — 

MILANI SHORE; words and music by 
Johnny Petrone, James Altiere and 
S. Williams [of U. S.], arr. by Darie 
Peyton [of U. S.] [12006 

© 1c May 22, 1920; E 482252; 
Spencer Williams, Chicago. 


Mi~prep; fox trot, by M. Schotter [of 
Austria, domiciled at New York]; 
piano. [12007 
- © 1c¢..May 26, 1920; E 479746; 

Max Schotter, New York. 


MILHAvup (Darius) Quatre poémes de 
Léo Latil; musique de D. Milhaud 
fof France] Contents: 1. L’aban-. 
don.—2. Ma douleur et sa com- 
pagne.—8. Le rossignol—4. La tour- 
terelle. [12008 

© May 17, 1920; 1 c June 1, 1920; 
E 476855; Durand & cie., Paris. 


Quatre poémes de Paul Claudel; 
avec musique de D. Milhaud fof 
France] ; baryton. Contents: 1. Chan- 
son d’automne.—2. Ténébres.—3. Le 
sombre mai.—4. Obsession: [12009 

© May 21, 1920; 1 « June 10, 
1920; E 484068; Durand & cGie., 
Paris. 


MILLION (A) GIRLS TOO MANY; from: 
Just faney, words by Arthur Wim- 
peris, music by Herman Darewski 
fof England] [12010 

© May 4, 1920; 1 «. May 14., 1920; 
E 476612; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


MINvET; by Alfred Hollins [of Eng- 
land]; organ. {12011 
© May 15;' 1920: 1° e May 172 
1920; E 476648; Novello & co., Itd., 
London. 


—— by Gilbert A. Alcock [of Great 
Britain]; violin and piano. [12012 
© May 20, 1920; 1 c« May 20, 
1920; E 476681; Keith, Prowse & 
co., 1td., London. 


See also Bijou suite—Vincent 
(Charles) Six miniatures. 


MINUET IN G. See Beethoven (Ludwig 
van) 


Mirror (THE) WALTz; by Jean Martell 
fof England]; orch. with piano con- 
ductor. 4to. [12013 

May 24, 1920; 1 ec. May 25, 
1920; E 476760; G. Ricordi & ©co., 
London. 


Miser’s (THE) MILL; songs for the 
play The miser’s mill, words by 
Ednah Proctor Clark, music by J. 
P. White [of U.S.] — [12014 | 

© 1c. Apr. 14, 1820; E 478818; 
Julia Proctor White, Peoria, Il. 

Miss Copprer-Nos; one-step or fox trot, 
by Cecil Webb-Johnson [of Eng- 
land]; piano. [12015 


© Apr. 80, 1920; 1 ¢e. May 1, 1920; — 
E 476422; B. Feldman & co., London. 


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12033 


Mister Moon Man; words and music 
Myton te) Hearst [of U.S... (12016 


© 1c. May 6, 1920; EH 480151; 
Goley R. Hurst, Muncie, Ind. 


Mister RAGTIME; by Maurice Yvain, 
arr. by F. Salabert [of France]; 
strings and piano conductor. 4to. 
(Collection des refrains en vogue, 
no. 115) 

© May 8, 1920; 1 c. May 24, 1920; 
E 476695; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on transcrip- 
tion] 


Mr. RENT MAN, WHEN IS THE RENT 
COMING DOWN; words by W. B. 
Davis, melody by Gustave Barto 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of U. S8.] 

[12018 


© 1c Apr. 15, 1920; E 475452; 

W. B. Davis, Chicago. 
Mister THUNDER; words and music by 
I. M. Higdon [of U. S8S.] [12019 


© May 2, 1920; 2 c. June 7, 1920; 
E 481037; Isabel Marie Higdon, Cin- 
einnati. 


Mr. TROMBONOLOGY; a characteristic 


trombone smear, by N. C. Davis [of | 


U. §.]; full orch. 4to. [12020 
© Mar. 23, 1920; 2 ec May 17, 
1820; E 479476; Carl Fischer, New 
York. [Copyright 
arrangement] 


MOANING RAG; words by J. J. P. Mul- 

lane, music by I. Clarke [of U. S8.] 

[12021 

© 1c. May 10, 1920; E 479218; 

John J. P. Mullane and Ida Clarke, 
Washington. 


MoLLY SWEET MoLLY, MY OWN; words 
by Lew Brown, music by Albert Von 
Tilzer [of U. S8.] [12022 

© 1. Apr. 16, 1920; E 478403; 
Broadway music corp., New York. 


MoMENT (THE) WHEN YOU TOLD YOUR 
LOVE TO ME; words and music by 
A. I. Fleming [of U. S.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [12023 

© May 29, 1920; 2 c. June 4, 1920; 
E 480968; A. I. Fleming, Boulder, 
Col. 


MOMENTS MUSICEAUX NO. 3. 
bert (Franz Peter) 


See Schu- 


Mon RE&EcrTAL; coll. par. Alfred Fran- 
caix [of France] op. 47; piano. 

[12024 

iG Apr 412; .1920: i ¢@.,Apr. 24, 

1920; E 476384; M. Senart et cie., 

Paris. 


is claimed on | 


[12017 | 


| 


Mona Liza; waltz, by J. Sevely and 
Oscar John [of U. 8.]; piano. [12025 


© 1c. Apr. 27, 1920; E 475795; 
Jeno Sevely, Baltimore. 


*"MoNG THE PINE TREES; words and 
music by J. A. Douglas [of U. 8.], 
arr. by Artie Bowers [of U. 8.] 
New York, Authors and composers 
service co. [12026 

© 1c. Apr. 2, 1920; E 478580; 
Jeane Arnold Douglas, Springfield, 
Ill. 


Monsieur THOMAS; words by John 
Fletcher, music by C. S. Power [of 
U. S.] 2027. 

© 1c. May 38, 1920; E 479089; 
Carmel Sullivan Power, Portland, 
Or. 


MontTaNINA. See Quaderni per un pic- 
colo pianista 2°. 


Moo-cow-mMoo (THE); words by Ed- 
mund Vance Cooke, music by Mary 
Wyman Williams [of U. 8.]; piano 
with words. [12028 

© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 7, 1920; 
E 480206; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 


MooN BEAM DREAMS; words by E. F. 
Conquist, music by E. 8. 8. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S8.] [12029 

© 1c. June 1, 1920; E 480836; 
E. F. Conquist, Detroit. 


Moon DREAMS; words by C. W. Booth, 
music by Artie Bowers [of U. S.] 
[12030 
© 1c. May 28, 1920; E 479939; 
C. W. Booth, Kingston, Canada. 


Moon (THE) IS MY SISTER [AND] THE 
JOLLY OLD SUN; words by Dorothy 
Dickinson, music by Herbert Oliver 
[of England]; medium voice. Art 
songs edition. [12031 

© Apr. 27, 1920; 1 c. May 1, 1920; 
E 476427; Joseph Henry Larway, 
London. 


MooN-MAN SHOW ME How; words and 
melody by T. Cumings [of U. S8.] 
; [12032 
© 1c. May 5, 1920; E 479123; 
Thayer Cumings, New York. 
MooNBEAMS; whispers of love, words 
and music by J. M. Lathrope [of 
TES. [12033 
Apres 20. ©1920; 2 cc May 5, 
1920; E 479094; J. Mason Lathrope, 
Chicago. 
See also Lang (C. S.) 
pictures. 


Six tone 


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12034 


pt. Tit, B.'s: ¥. 45 


MooONBEAMS BRING DREAMS OF YOU; 
words by R. R. Whittemore, music 
by Vincent J. Nery [of U. S8.] 

, [12034 
© 1c. May 21, 1920; E 479580; 
Ruth Reva Whittemore, Niota, Il. 


MOooNLIGHT DREAMS; words by G. Polo, 
music by Geo. Trevor [of U. S.] 
: [120385 
© 1c. May 29, 1920; E 479912; 
Guido Polo, Detroit. 


words by Q. S. Wright, music by 
Artie Bowers [of U. S.] [12036 

© 1c. May 28, 1920; E 479917; 
Quay S. Wright, Calvin, Pa. 


MoonricHt (A) LULLABY; words and 
musie by A. B. Blanchette [of U..S.] 
New York, Frank Harding. [12037 

©, Apre 21920 +2 -e! “Apr? 2¥, 
1920; E 475812; Alice Bergin Blan- 
chette, Beaumont, Tex. . 
MooNLIGHT MADNESS; valse, by Con 
Conrad [of U. 8.]; piano. [12038 
© Feb. 19, 1920; 1 c. Mar. 4, 1920; 
1c. Apr. 26, 1920; E 475783 ; Hawkes 
» & son, London. 

MoonLit BAY; words by W. Hoyer, 
musie by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [120389 

© May 1, 1920; 2 ce. May 10, 1920; 
E 480317; Wm. Hoyer, Camp Knox, 
Ky. 
Moonrise. See In the forest. 


Mora; fox trot, words and melody by 
Justin Milo and. F. W. Rega [of U. 
S.] [12040 

© 1 ec. May 27, 1920; E 480745; F. 
Wallace Rega, New York. 

Morats (THE) OF A SAILORMAN; from 
Honeydew, lyric by Joseph Herbert, 
music by Efrem Zimbalist [of U. S.] 

/ [12041 

©, Apr... 23; -1920-" 2 -e.- Apr. “24, 

1920; E 478799; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 

MorE Love O CHRIST, TO THEE; words 
by EH. P. Prentiss, musie by Alfred 
Holzworth [of U. S.]; mixed voices. 
(Mixed voices—octavo—sacred, no. 
3828) [12042 

© Apr. 19, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 21, 
1920; E 478576; Willis music ©co., 
incinnati. 

MorRE THAN I CAN TELL; words by 
K.. A. Hornbeck, music by W. L. 
Needham [of U. 8.] Chicago, Musi- 
cian self maker co. [12043 

© May 22, 1920; 2 c. June 1, 1920; 


EK 479958; Flavius Allen Hornbeck, 


Newburgh, N. Y. 


Morean (T. J.) Fantasia; on the tune 


Twrgwyn; by T. J. Morgan [of 
England]; organ. [12044 
© May 15, 1920; le. May 17, 


1920; E 476645; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. 


Morn (THE) OF THE YEAR; words by 
Gertrude Russell Lewis, musie by 
Frank A. Eckart [of U. 8.] - [12045 

© May 10, 1920; 2 @ May 13, 
1920; E 480396; Willis musie co., 
Cincinnati. 


Morninc (A) cHoRUS; words and 
music by Douglas Grant [of Great 
Britain]; in G. [12046 

© May 6, 1920; 1 ce. May 27, 1920; 
EB 476790; Boosey & co., London. 


Mornine (THE) GLORY BLUES; words 
by W. Van Bever, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. 8.]. Chicago, Leg- 
ters, music co. [12047 

© May 29, 1920; 2 @ June 4, 
1920; E 480974; William Van Bever, 
Green Bay, Wis. 


MorNING (THE) GLORY CLIMBS ABOVE 
MY HEAD. See Bowen (York) Four 
Chinese lyrics. 


MorRNING MooD. See Grieg (Hdvard 


Hagerup ) 


Morric—E (THE) DANCE; words anon., 
music by Bryceson Treharne [of 
England, domiciled at New York] 
(Twelve settings of old English 
words, no. 6) [12048 ; 

© May 4, 1920; 2 c May 5, 1920; 
E 479100; Composers’ music corp., 
New York. 


MorRIS DANCE; by Gregory Brittain 
[of Australia] op. 3; pf. (Paling’s 
piano series, no. 165) [12049 

@ Apt. 21,192) > .4. sees ete, 
1920; EK 476264; W. H. Paling & co., 
itd., Sydney, Australia. 


Mosrto. See Creature. 


Moscow; waltz, founded on Rach- 
maninoff’s prelude, by Nat P. Dane 
[of Great Britain]; piano. [12050 

© May 5; 19203 %i-sen May 2a, 
1920; E 476685; Reid bros., Iltd., 
London. 


Mosquito DANCE; by Carl F. Mueller 
[of U. S.] op. 10, no. 2; piano. 

[12051 

© Apr. 30, 1920; 2 ec. May 3, 1920; 

E 479012; Theo. Presser co., Phila- - 

delphia. 


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no. 6, 1920 


Mosguiro (THE) Nip; words and 
music by C. G. Morey [of U. S.] 
[12052 
© May 19, 1920; 2 c. May 19, 
1920; E 479539; Clotilde Georgie 
Morey, Brooklyn. 

Most WONDERFUL GIRL OF MY DREAMS; 
words by W. K. Rennie, music by 
Leo Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, 
Riviera music co. [12053 

(© May 12, 1920; 2 c« May 26, 
1920; E 479828; W. K. Rennie, 
McKeesport, Pa. 

Moszkowski (Moritz) Mélodie; by 
Moszkowski, op. 18, no. 1, arr. by 
Adam Carse fof Great Britain]; 
piano, violin and violoncello. (Trio 
album, bk, 1) [12054 

© Apr. 27, 1920; 1 c. May 29, 
1920; H 476833; Augener, ltd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 

_ rangement] 

MotTHeER; an order of service for puhb- 
lic worship on Mother’s day, words 
by various authors, music by G. 
W’. Resche and others. Chicago, HL, 
Geo. F. Rosche & co., 1920. 8p. 
Svo. [12055 

© Apr. 10, 1920; 2 c. and aff. May 
3, 1920; A 568474; George F. Rosche, 

- Chicago. 

MOTHER, DEAR; words by Franz La- 
clede, music by E. O’Farrell [of 
U. S.] [12056 

© June 4, 1920; 2c. June 5, 1920; 
E 481033; Ellis O’Farrell, Cleveland. 

MOTHER DEAR YOU’RE MY SWEETEST 
MOTHER TO ME; words by P. J. 
Rogers, music by Abraham Corotis 
fof U. 8.], arr. by Frank Black [of 
U. S.J [12057 

© 1 ec. May 28, 1920; E 480856; 
Philip J. Rogers, Philadelphia. 

MotTHEerR How I MISS YOU, SINCE YOU’RE 
GONE; words and music by Charles 
Warfield [of U. S.] [12058 

© May 12, 1920;-2 ¢ May 14, 
1920; E 470329; Williams & Piron, 
Chicago. ‘ 


MortuHeEr, I KNOW YOU ARE WAITING FOR 
ME; lyrics by L. Seott, music by 
Paul Jeffries [of U. S.] [12059 

© 1c. May 4, 1920; E 480028; 
Lawrence Scott, Atlantic City. 


MoTtHER MACHREE YOU ARE LONELY; 
words by R. White, music by Leo 
Friedman fof U. §.] Chicago, 
Riviera music co. [12060 

© May 12, 1920; 2 «@ May 26, 
1920; E 479832; Rube White, Birnie, 
Canada. 


29—20——_8 


12069 


MoTHER 0’ MINE; words by M. HE. 
Shoup, melody by R. A. Browne [of 
UU. Sl [12061 

© 1c. May 20, 1920; E 480575; 
Mary E. Shoup, El Dorado, Kans. 


MOoTHER OF MINE; exercise for Mother’s 
day, text by Frona Scott, music by 
Fred B. Holton and others [of 
W284 Sve: ; [12062 

© March 24, 1920; 2 ¢c. and aff. 
Apr. 30, 1920; A 568433; Lorenz 
pub. co., Dayton, O. 


MoTHER’S YOUR FRIEND; words by H. 
Judy, music by Hector Richard [of 


U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 
[12063 
| Apr. 17, 1920: 2 ec: Agr 24 


1920; E 475695; Harley Judy, Har- 
man, W. Va. - 


MoTHER TO OBEY; words by W. H. 
‘Walker, music by EH. 8S. S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S.] [12064 
© 1c June 4, 1920; E 482080; 
Wm. H. Walker, Richmond. 


MotTHer’s (A) ADVICE TO HER SON; 
words by P. Richards, music by E. 
S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] [12065 

© 1 ce. May 38, 1920; E 479051; 
Philip Richards, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 


MoTHeEr’s DARLING BOY; words by C. 
Rhodes, music by A. Leopold Rich- 
ard fof U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [12066 

© May 15, 1920; 2 «@ May 20, 
1920; E 480591; Corinne Rhodes, 
Erlanger, Ky. 


MotTHer’s (A) GOLD STAR; words by 
H. M. Cooper, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [12067 

© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920; 
E 480259; Howard M. Cooper, Nor- 
folk, Va. 


‘MoTHER’S HEART; words by W. C. Hill, 


musie by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 
_ Chieago, Riviera music co. [12068 
© May 12, 1920; 2 a May 26, 
1920; E 479835; Wayne C. Hill, 
Indianapolis. 


MorTHeEr’s (THE) HERO; words by S. 
Greer, melody by Gustave Barto 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of U. S.] 

[12069 


© 1c. May 3, 1920; E 479020; 
Statira Greer, Springfield, Ill. 


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12070 


MorHer’s (A) Love; words by A. 
Shotwell, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. 8.J] Chicago, Legters music 
co, [12070 
“© Apel 97, 19207 °2"e.- Apr: 24, 
1920; EH 475700; Alma Shotwell, 
Albert Lea, Minn. 


MoTHER’S LOVE IS THE ONLY REAL LOVIN’ 
I’vE HAD; words by F. M. Sterling, 
music by E. S. S. Huntington [of 
ons. | [12071 

© 1 ce. Apr. 23, 1920; E 478680; 
Francis M. Sterling, Knoxville, 
Tenn. 


MoTrHERS OF MEN; words by Ned 
Nicholson, music by 8. Solomon [of 
U.S8.] [12072 

© 1c. June 4, 1920; E 480942; 
Sam Solomon, Cleveland. 


MorTHeErR’s (A) PRAYER FOR IRELAND; 
words by J. C. Prevost, music by E. 
S. S. Huntington [of U. 8.] [12073 

© 1c May 22, 1920; E 480613; 
James C. Prevost, New York. 


MorHER’S SMILE; words by S. A. Mat- 
thews, music by Geo. Trevor [of 
U. §.] [12074 

© 1c. May 17, 1920; E 479404; 
Sadie A. Matthews, Baltimore. 


MOoTHER’S SWEETEST LULLABY. See 
Chopin (Frédéric Francois) 
Mr. LASSEN RAY; words by L. S. 


Slaughter, music by E. S. 8. Hunt- 
ington [of U. 8.] [12075 

© 1c. June 1, 1920; E 480826; 
Lon §. Slaughter, Ono, Calif. 


MounNTAINS (THE) ARE CALLING; words 
by C. Winchell, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] [12076 

© 1c. May 12, 1920; E 479267; 
Carrie Winchell, Kingston, N. Y. 


McUNTEBANKS (THE); song cycle for 
four voices, words by Helen Taylor, 
music by Easthope Martin [of Hng- 
land] [12077 

© Apr. 17, 1920; 1 ce. May 8, 1920; 
Hi 476528; Enoch & sons, London. 


7 
MovurRN NO MOE; words by John 
Fletcher, music by Peter Warlock 
[of Great Britain]; high voice. 
[12078 
@: Apr. 26, 1920; 16° May ?22, 
1920; E 4767388; Winthrop Rogers. 
Itd., London. 


pt. 111, @ S., ¥. 95 


Mouse (THE); words from Chinese 
Mother Goose rhymes, music by 
Bainbridge Crist [of U. S.] ; women’s 
voices. 4to. [12079 

© Apr. 2, 1920; 2c. May 17, 1920; 
FE 479482; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


MovIELAND; written and composed by 
Harry Carlton, Frank W. Carter 
and J. A. Tunbridge [of England] 

[12080 

© Apr. 26, 1920; 1 ce. Apr. 30, 1920; 

BE. 476447; B. Feldman & co., Lon- 
don. 


Mozart (WOLFGANG AMADEUS) First 
movement; G minor symphony, by 
Mozart, arr. by Arthur Olaf Ander- 
sen fof U. S.] ed. by Frederick A. 
Stock [of U. S.] analysis by Annie 
Shaw Faulkner; piano. (Music in 
the home, series no. 1) {12081 

© May 28, 1920; 2 c. June 1, 1920; 
E 479974; McKinley music co., Chi- 
cago. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement, editing and annotations] 


Marcia alla Turka (Turkish 
march); by Mozart, arr. by M. 
Greenwald [of U. 8.]; 2 violins and 
piano. (Two violinists) [12082 

© Apr. 30, 1920; 2 c. May 3, 1920; 
E 478989; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement] 


—— Nozze di Figaro; overture, by 
Mozart, arr. by Thos. Bidgood [of 
England]; reed and brass band. 
4to. [12083 

© May 6, 1920; 1 c. May 17, 1920; 
E 476672; Hawkes & son, London. 


—— Thou that takest upon Thee; 
peace, for Lent [words from the 
Bible], music by Mozart, adapted 
and tr. by H. A. Dickinson and C. 
Dickinson [of U. S.]; mixed voices 
with organ ace. (Jn Antiphons) 

[12084 

© May 18, 1920; 2 ¢ May .20, 

1920; E 479652; H. W. Gray co., 

New York [Copyright is claimed 
on adaptation and translation] 


MumseEy; words by L. Wolfe Gilbert, 
music by L. Wolfe Gilbert, Joseph 
Cooper and Darl MacBoyle [of U. 
S], arr. by J. S. Glickman. [12085 

© Apr. 30, 1920; 2 c. May 3, 1920; 
© 479077: Gilbert & Friedland, inc., 
New York. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1920 


12104 


MunkKA HYMNUSz (Hymn of labor); 
words by Adam Abet, music by J. 
Kedves [of U. 8.] [12086 

@© May 15, 1920; 2 ec. May 25, 
1920; E 479948; James Kedves, 
Bridgeport, Conn. 


MvurRDER; words and melody by Byron 

Gay [of U. S.] [12087 

© 1c. May 138, 1920; E 480422; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


MuorIEL; fox trot, by E. V. A. Gentile 
[of U. S.J]; piano and melody. 

[12088 

© 1c. May 7, 1920; E 479168; 
Ettore V. A. Gentile, New York. 


MuseETTE (LA); Java, danse nouvelle, 
par E. Gareri et F. Salabert [of 
France]; piano. [12089 

© May 17, 1920;1c¢. June 1, 1920; 
E 476862; Francis Salabert, Paris. 


Music (THE) Box; by Leopold Godow- 
sky [of U.S8.]; pf. (Triakontameron, 
no. 28) [12090 

© May 29, 1920; 2 c. June 2, 1920; 
E 480915; G. Schirmer, ine, New 
York. 


MUSIC FOR PANTOMIME; by K. R. W. 
Heyman [of U. 8.]; piano. [12091 
© 1c. Apr. 27, 1920; E 475953; 
Katherine Ruth Willoughby Hey- 
man, New York. 


Music, WHEN SOFT VOICES DIE; words 

_by Percy Bysshe Shelley, music by 

Paul Hisler [of U. S.]; high voice. 

[12092 

© May 18, 1920; 2 e« May 19, 

1920; E 479529; G. Schirmer, ine., 
New York. 


MUST WE PART FOR AYE AND EVER; 
words and music by Charles G. 
Comegys [of U. S.] [12093 

© June 4, 1920; 2 c. June 7, 1920; 
E 481102; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati. 


My ALGERIAN Rose; words by Tot 
Seymour, music by Milo Rega [of 
U. S.J [12094 

GeApr., 24,.4920:..2.¢:- Apr, 27, 
1920; E 478816; Waterson, Berlin 
& Snyder co., New York. 


My Att I ctve To THEE; words and 
music by Mrs. A. K. Zartman [of 
U.S.] [12095 

© Apr. 20, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 8, 1920; 
E 475007; Mrs. Alian K. Zartman, 
Dayton, O, 


My AMERICAN ROSE; words by H. 
Heinen, music by E. S. 8. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S.] [12096 

© 1c. May 12, 1920; E 479255; 
Hyacinth Heinen, Minneapolis. 


My sBaAsy; song fox trot, words by 
Ben Bronfin, music by J. Nussbaum 
fei. Ss. [12097 

© June 1, 1920; 2 c.. June 9, 1920; 
E 482261; Joseph Nussbaum and 
Ben Bronfin, New Haven. 


MY BEAUTIFUL BLACK SHINE; words by 
A. Nunley, musie by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [12098 

© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920; 
E 480255; Alice Nunley, Anaconda, 
Mont. 


My BLESSINGS; words by Ida Mansfield 
Wilson, musie by F. M. Paine [of 
U. S.] op. 100. Los Angeles, Calif., 
Hodgdon music co. (Seven char- 
acteristic songs, no. 2) [12099 

© May 10, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 
1920; E 479295; Francis Marsena 
Paine, Los Angeles. 


My BOY MY WANDERING BOY; words by 
Edith Jenson, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. S8.] Chicago, Leg- 
ters music co. [12100 

© May 29, 1920; 2 ¢. June 4, 1920; 
E 480979; Mrs. N. Jenson, Duluth, 
Minn. 


My BROKEN HEART; waltz, words by 
C. R. Olden, music by F. M. Garri- 
son [fof U. S8.], arr. by Dominick 
Traveline [of U. S.] [12101 

© 1c. June 1, 1920; E 480853; 
Charles Russell Olden and Frank 
Maier Garrison, Camden, N. J. 


(My CASTLES IN AIR; words by E. M. 
Finch, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.J] Chicago, Riviera music co. 

; [12102 

© May 12, 1920; 2 « May 26, 

1920; E 479837; Elsie M. Finch, Po- 
wassow, Canada. 


My CHARMING LITTLE CooK; words hy 


B. R. Billingsley, music by Leo 
Briedman -” [ot 9 Us. sel Chicago, 
Riviera music co. [12103 


© May 12, 1920; 
1920; E 479821; B. 
Gaastra, Mich. 


Lerch May 26, 
R. Billingsley, 


‘My CHERRY BLOSSOM SAN; words and 


music by H. Thornsvard [of U. S8.] 

[12104 

© le. Apr. 26; 1920 ; By -47S76T ; 
Hazel Thornsvard, San Francisco. 


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12105 


My CHIN AMERICAN DOLL; novelty fox 
trot, by Lillian and G. Nager [of 
U. S.J], arr. by G. Nager fof :U.'8.]; 
piano. [12105 

© 1. Apr. 15, 1920; E 475470; 
Gus Nager, Brooklyn. 


My CHINA MAIDEN; words by S. Till- 
man, music by Artie Bowers [of U. 
S.] New York, Authors and com- 
posers service @o. [12106 

©. 1 « Apr. 2, 1920: HE 478579: 
Samuel Tillman, Gibbstown, N. J. 


My CHINA MAN; werds by Hal Dhrig, 
music by Lou Breau and Chas. 


Byron [of U. 8.] [412107 
© Apr. 46; 1920;°2 -e. Apr. 22, 


1920; E 480367; Central music -co., 
Chicago. 


My CHINA SWEETHEART; words by A. 
R. Baker, music by author and H. 
Matthew Fisch [of U. 8.] [12108 

© 1. Mav 26, 1920; E 479770: 
Adelbert R. Baker, Washington. 


My CHRIST UNDERSTANDS; 
C. Austin Miles, nwsic by B. D. 
Ackley [of U. S.] [12109 

© Apr. 7, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 26, 1920; 
E 478773; Homer A. Rodeheayer, 
Chicago. 


words by 


My DApDY IS A GRAND OLD MAN; words 
and music by M. Riss [of U. 8.] 
[12110 
() 1-¢. Apr. 29, 1920:°E 475867; 
Minnie Riss, St. Paul, Neb. 


My pappY KNOWS; words by Sam iM. 
Lewis and Joe Young, music by 
Victor Schertzinger [of U. S.] 

[12111 

©: Apr. 24, 1920; -2. ce: Apr. 27, 

1920; E 478811; Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. 


My DADDY WENT TO FRANCE; words by 
R. §S. Edmiston, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. P1212 

© May 29, 1920: 2 « June 4, 
1920; E 480993; Richard S. Edmis- 
ton, Quitman, Miss. 


My DARLING LIES SLEEPING OVER THERE; 
words by B. Ayers, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. PrZias 

© May 1. 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920: 
I) 480273; Birdie Ayers, San Angelo, 
Tex. - 


pt. 10, a¢e5 was 


My DARLINGS; words by D. Lenhert, 
musie by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
‘Chicago, Legters music co. [12114 

© May 15, 1920; 2 ec May 20, 
1920; E 480584; Daisy Lenhert, 
Marietta, Pa. 


My DEAR OLD CHILDHOOD DAYS; words 
by F. R. Magee, music by E. 8S. S. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] [12115 

© 1 ec. Apr..8, 1920; a 475047 ; 
Irranklin R. Magee, Sharon, Pa. 


My DEAR OLD DADDY; words by M. D. 
Ryan, music by Hector Richard, 
fof U. S.J] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [12116 

© June 1, 1920; 2 c. June 4, 1920; 
E 481013; Margaret.D. Ryan, Bos- 
ton. 


My DEAR OLD ROSE; words by Harold 
Robe, music by Jesse Winne [of U. 
S.: [12117 

© Apr.. 23, 1920) (26 Jagr Se 
1920; © 475716; Maurice Richmond 
music co., inc., New York. 


My DEARIE; words and music by Lu- 
cille Palmer [of U. S8.] [12118 
© Apr. 29, 1920; 2 «. May 3, 1920; 

bH 480020; Will Rossiter, Chicago. 


My DEPARTED BOY; words by H. E. Ley, 
music by Edouard Hesselberg [of 
a [12119 

© May. 22, 19205 2 .<. June. 7, 
1920; E 482244; Henry E. Ley, Pitts- 
burgh. 


My DrIxiz ROSARY; words by Wm. 
Tracey and Joe Goodwin, music by 
James F. Hanley [of U. 8.] [12120 

© May 11, 1920; 2 c. May 13, 
1920; E 479342; Shapiro, Bernstein 
& co., ine., New York. 


My prEAM; words by J. H. Buchholz, 
music by Edouard Hesselberg [of 
. 3.1 er was 

© May 15, 1920; 2 « May 26, 
1920; E 4797989; J. H. Buchholz, 
Buena Vista, Canada. 

words by S. B. Morton, music by 
George Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New 
York, World music pub. corp. 

[12122 

© June 38, 1920; 2 ec. June 5, 1920; 

E 482191; S. B. Morton, Claremore, 
Okl. : 

My DUSKY EYED MAID; words and 

musie by M. E. Crooker [of U. S.] 

[12123 

© 1c. Apr. 29, 1920; E 475875; 

M. Elizabeth Crooker, Fairmount, 
Minn. 


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no. 6, 1920 


12143 


My rcHo eGrrt; words by J. Howard, 
music by E. S. 8S. Huntington [of U. 
S.] [12124 

© 1c. May 6, 1920; E 480149; 
Jack Howard, Cedar Rapids, Ia. 


My EGYPTAIN DREAMS; words by 
Thelma Madden, music by S. Solo- 
mon fof U. 8.] F12125 

© 1c. June 4, 1920; E 480943; 
Sam Solomon, Cleveland. 


My FAITH LOOKS up TO THEE; words 
by Ray Palmer, music by-R. C. Con- 
ner fof U. S.] (Jn Sermons in song 
no. 1) [12126 

© May 38, 1920; 2 ec. May 10, 1920; 
E 479209; R. C. Conner, Jasper, Ala. 


My FATHER READS TO ME; words by 
Kate Edwards, music by Harold 
Henry [of U. §.] op. 9, no. 2. [12127 

© Mar. 1, 1920; 2 c. May 17, 1920; 
KE} 479467; Carl Fischer, New York. 


My FIRST EFFORT; by Geo. L. Spaulding 
[of U. 8.]; piano. Contents :—To 
and fro.—The Family pet. [12128 

© Apr. 30, 1920; 2c. May 3, 1920; 
EK 479013; Theo.- Presser co., Phila- 
deiphia. 


My FLOWER GIRL; words by L. S. 
Duvall, melody by R. A. Browne [of 
0. S.J [12129 

© 1c May 6, 1920; E 480127; 
Laura S. Duvall, Colorado Springs, 
Colo. 


My FRIEND; words and music by H. 
Guise [of Great Britain] [London], 
Musie room. [12130 

© May 26, 1920; 1 c. May 18, 1920; 
E 476669; Henry Guise, London. 


My GARDEN OF GOLD; words by G. Cros- 
by Hvang music by James Potter 
Keough [cf U. 8.] {12131 

© 1c. May 12, 1920; E 482002; 
George C. Evans, Pueblo, Col. 


My GrorGIA HOME; words by R. Mul- 
lenix, music by Edouard Hesseiberg 
[of U. S.J [12132 

© Apr. 27, 1920; 2 c. May 6, 1920; 
E 480229; Rose Mullenix, Hima, 
Wash. 


My GIRL OF LOVE; words by H. J. Don- 
nelly, music by A. Leopold Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [12133 

© May 15, 1920; 2 « May 20, 
1920; E 480599: Howard J. Don- 
nelly, Troy, N. Y. 


My 


GIRL OF YORE; words by R. W. 
Lathrop, music by E. 8. 8S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S8.] [121384 

© 1c. Apr. 28, 1920; E 478679; 
R. W. Lathrop, Peru, Dl. 


My eirt Satty. See Gallatly (James 
M.) Six encore songs. 


My coat cirnt. See Gift (A) of the 
desert. : 

My GOLDEN GIBL; words by J. E. 
Riner, music by Edouard Hessei- 
berg [cf U. S.] [121385 

© May 15, 1920; 2 ¢.-May 26,. 
1920; E 479796; Jessie E. Riner, Los 
Angeles. 


My GOLDEN-HEARTED DAISY; words and 
music by Arthur Harl Mayes [of 
Canada } [12136 

© May 12, 1920; 1 ec. May 14, 
1920; E 476616; A. E. Mayes, To- 
ronto, Canada. 


My GREAT AMERICAN ROSE; words by 
P. F. O'Donnell, musie by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. §.] [121387 

© 1c. Apr. 29, 1920; E 475872 
Patrick F. O’Donnell, Nanticoke, Pa. 


My Gypsy ROSE; words by F. J. Ruhl, 
musie by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [121388 

© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920; 
E 4803811; Fred James Ruhl, De- 
troit. 

My HAUNTING DREAM GIRL I LOVE YOU; 
words by Harold J. Reeves, music 
by D. O’Brien fot U. S.] [12139 

© 1c May 16, 1920; E 479230; 
Dan O’Brien, Seattle. 


My HAWAIIAN FLOWER OF LOVE; words 
and music by Ralph Howard [of 
Dv; [12140 
© 1c Apr. 23, 1920; E 478778; 

Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

Same. [12141 

© May 19, 1920; 2 c. May 20, 
1920; E 480549; Irving Berlin, ine, 
New York. 

My HEART IS SINGING FOR YOU; words 
by Edward Lockton, music by Allan 
Redfern [of England]; in G. [12142 

© Apr. 9, 1920; 1 ce Apr. 16, 1920; 
E 476213; Joseph Henry Larway, 
London. 

My HEART WILL THEN GRANT YOUR RE- 
QUEST; words by J. S. Ryan, musie 
by E. S. S. Huntington [of U. S8.] 

[12143 
© 1c¢ Apr. 7, 1920; E 478594; 
James 8. Ryan, Rutland, Vt. 


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pt. Im, n. s., v. 15 


My HUSBAND’S DEAREST FRIEND; Quet 
from Honeydew, lyric by Joseph 
Herbert, music by Efrem Zimbalist 
[of U. 8S.] [12144 

© Apr.) 28919205 Bix Apr 724, 
1920; E 478800; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York, 


My INDIANA MOON; words and music 
by Ben David Franklin [of U. S.], 
arr. by Glenn M. Tindall. [12145 

© Apr. 14, 1920; 2 e. Apr. 16, 
1920; EH 478429; Franklin-Tindall 
pub. co., Shelbyville, Ind. 


My Jo; words and music by Owen J. 
Murphy [of U. S.] [12146 
(©) Apr.'24, 1920 "2 @ "Apr. “27, 
1820; H 478812; Waterson, Berlin 
& Snyder co., New York. 


My LADY IN SATIN; words by Edward 
Lockton, music by Harold Jenner 
[of England] [12147 

© Apr. 30, 1920; 1 ec. May 6, 1920; 
E 476486; Shaftesbury music co., 
London. 


My LaApy’s CHARMS; words by Dorothy 
Dickinson, music by Herbert Oliver 
[of England] Contents: 1. Her frag- 
rant hair.—2. The flirt—3. Two 
little satin shoes—4. Lady lady 
what will you wear. [12148 

© Apr. 6, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 20, 1920; 
HE 476256; Joseph Henry Larway, 
London. 


My LAND My FLAG; words by A. V. 
Lewis, music by H. A. Fritsch- 
Modrzejewska [of U. S.] [12149 

© May 27, 1920; 2 @ May 26, 
1920; E 480784; Hedwig A. Fritsch- 
Modrzejewska, Tacoma. 


My Lina LEE; words and music by 
Goa=V. Rymal- [of U. S.1, -arr. by 
Homer Tourjee [of U. S.] [12150 

© 1c May 8, 1920; E 480225; 
Grant Vernon Rymal, Los Angeles. 


My LITTLE GIRL; one step, by Maurice 
Uhry [fof France]; orch. avec piano 
eonducteur. 4to. [12151 

© May 17,.1920; 1 c. June 1, 1920; 
E 476858; Francis Salabert, Paris. 


My LITTLE HOME ON THE HILL; words 
and music by Al Sweet [of U. 8.] 
[12152 
© May 21, 1920; 2 ec. June 7, 1920; 
E 481095; Forster music publisher, 
ine., Chicago. 


My LITTLE ROSE OF ALL; words by T. 
J. Carey, music by E. S. S. Hunting- 
font {or UL Sa isda 

© 1 ec. June 4, 1920; E 482085; 
Themas J. Carey, Belvidere, N. J. 


My LITTLE SHAMROCK ROSE; words by 
H. FE’, Rollett, music by EH. S. S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. §S.] [12154 

© 1c. May 8, 1920; E 479050; 
H. Fay Rollett, Stewartsville, Mo. 


My LITTLE SHY LOVE; from The shop- 
girl, words by Arthur Wimperis, 
music by Max Darewski [of Eng- 
land] (Cover-title: My shy love) 

[12155 

© May 4, 1920; 1 c. May 14, 1920; 

E 476611; Herman Darewski music 
pub. ¢co., London. 


My LITTLE SWEET DARLING; words anon. 
AVI cent., music by Peter Warlock 
[of Great Britain]; high voice. 

- [12156 

© Apr. 26, 1920:°1°@. Mayec2, 
1920; E 476737; Winthrop Rogers, 
ltd., London. 


My Liz; words by L. Shanger, music 
by Hector Richard [of U. S.] Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [12157 

© May 1, 1920; 2 ce. May 10, 1920; 
480274; Louis Shanger, Reed 
City, Mich. 

My LONE STAR GIRL; words by G. Bar- 
low, melody by Artie Bowers [of 
LL. Sa [12158 

© 1c June 3, 1920; E 482101; 
Georgia Barlow, Hermosa Beach, 
Calif. 

My Lorp TAKER ME HOME; words by 
M. A. J. Rhynes, musie by Frank A. 
Clark [of U. S.] [12159 

© May 4, 1920; 2 c. May 6, 1920; 
HE 479689; Myles Andrew Julius 
Rhynes, Philadelphia. 

My Lover; from Jack in petticoats, 
words by Thomas Grant Springer, 
music by John McGhie [of U. S8.] 

[12160 

© Apr. 30, 1920; 2 ce. May 1, 1920; 

E 475962; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


My LOVER IS OVER THE SEA; words by 


W. M. Brooks, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] [12161 
© 1c May 12, 1920; E 479274; 

W. M. Brooks, Washington, Pa. 
My LovER’s KISS; words and music by 
Glenn Lamar [of U. S.] [12162 
©: Apr. 28, (192052 <5 Ae ee 
1920: E 478609; United musie pro- . 
ducers, New York. 


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no. 6, 1920 


My LOVIN’ SING SONG MAN; words and 
melody by Al. Bernard [of U. 8.], 
arr. by Bob. Haring [of U. S.] 

[12163 
© 1c. May 14, 1920; H 479302; 
Triangle music pub. co., New York. 


My LOVING MOTHER; words and music 

by A. Thompson [of U. 8.] [12164 

© 1e. Apr. 16, 1920; E 478433; 
Albert Thompson, St. Clair, Pa. 


My MADONNA; words by Robert W. 
Service, music by I. R. Mowry [of 
U. S.J [12165 

© 1c. May 22, 1920; E 480635; 
Isabel R. Mowry, New York. 


My MAMMY SANG A SOUTHERN LULLABY ; 
words by C. D. Hollingshead, music 
by L. G. R. Hailett [of England] 

[12166 

©) Apr. 19,,1920: 1 c  Apr.,»21, 

1920; E 476276; B. Feldman & co., 
London. 


My MELODY LAND; words by W. Harvey, 
melody by Gustave Barto [pseud. of 
Ethel Fisher, of U. S.] [12167 

© 1c May 38, 1920; E 479018; 
Will- Harvey, Brookmere, Canada. 


My MEMoRY GIRL; words by J. Covill, 
melody by Gustave Barto [pseud. of 
Ethel Fisher, of U. 8.] [12168 

© 1c. May 19, 1920; E 479506; 
John Covill, Berlin, N. H. 


MY MESSAGE IN THE STARS; words and 
music by Vera Bloom [of U. S8.] 
[12169 
© May 21, 1920; 1 c. May 25, 
1920; E 476754; Keith, Prowse & 
co., ltd., London, 


My Moncor rose; words by H. Doda, 
music by HE. 8S. 8S. Huntington [of 
US: ] : [12170 

© 1c. Apr. 8, 1920; E 475050; 
Harold Dodd, New York. 


My MOON BEAM ; lyric by B. W. Powell, 
music by Ray Hibbeler [of U. S.] 

Beales 

© 1c. May 1, 1920; E 480352; 

Bluford W. Powell, Vincennes, Ind. 


My MOTHER; words by P. Tyler, music 
by Hector Richard [of U. S.]  Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [12172 

© May 18, 1920; 2 ec. May 22, 
1920; E 479608 ; Phebe Tyler, Cape 
May ‘Court House, N. J. 


12182 


My MOTHER’s ARMS; words and music 
by Horace Haws [of England, domi- 
ciled at Columbus, Neb.] [12173 

©» Apr) 28; 1920; 2 ce. ¥ May © 5, 
1920; Hi 480076; Arthur Hall, Brook- 
lyn. 


My NORTHERN ROSE; words by E. Ol- 
son, music by E. S. S. Huntington 
[of VU. 8.] [12174 

© 1c. May 12, 1920; E 479259; 
Eieanor Olson, Racine, Wis. 

My OLD COUNTRY HOME; words by S. 
R. McCallus, music by E. S.. S. 
Huntington [of U. S.] [12175. 

© 1c¢ June 1, 1920; E 480835; 
Stella R. McCailus, Jersey Shore, 
Pa. 


IMy ORIENTAL QUEEN; 
Olden, music by 


words by C. R. 
HM: Garrison fot 
U. §8.], arr. by Dominick Traveline 
[of U. 8.] [12176 

©°1 ec. May 14, 1920; E 479332; 
Frank M. Gazrison and Charles Rus- 
sell Olden, Camden, N. J. 


My OWN MY OLD OHIO; words by W.A. 
Walcutt, music by Margie Waleutt 
‘Phillips [of U. S.] [12177 

© May 14, 1920; 2 c. May 19, 
1920; E 479440; W. A. Waleutt, 
Frazeysburg, O. 


My PARADISE; by J. L. Merkur [of U. 

S.]; piano. [12178 

© 1c. June 4, 1920; E 481023; 
Jacob Louis Merkur, New York. 


My PRAYER; words by Anna L. Waring, 
music by L. D. Russell [of U. S.] 
(In Supplement to Heart and life 
songs) [12179 

© May 12, 1920; 2 ce May 15, 
1920; EH 480869; L. Douglas Russell, 
Chicago. 


My QUEBN SUPREME; words and music 
by H. L. Williams [of U..S.]. [12180 
© May 7, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920; 

E 479191; Harry L. Williams, New |. 
York. 


My RAINBOW GIRL; words by H. K. 
Savoie, music by E. S. S. Hunting- 
ton [of U.S8.] [12181 

© 1c. May 18, 1920; E 4809470; 
Helene K. Savoie, Washington. 


My rosE; words by J. Ward, music by 
George Trevor [of U. S.] Chicago, 
Delmar music co. [12182 

© May 26, 1920; 2 c. June 4, 1920; 
E 481021; Josephine Ward, Port- 
land, Or. 


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12183 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 15 


My ros—E—Continued. 

words by L. P. Hoyt, music by 

Artie Bowers [of U. S.] 
© 1c. June 8, 1920; E 482106; 

Lowell Peter Hoyt, Washington. 


My ROSE OF FRANCE; words ard music 

by A. Cowan [of U. S.] [12184 

© 1« May 6, 1920; E 480144; 
Annie Cowan, Cobden, Ill. 


My SENORITA; fox trot or one step 
song, lyric by Hi Browning, music 
by Hazel M. Browning [of U.*S.] 
New York, Toledo, Chicage, Hi 
Browning music co. [12185 

© June 4, 1920; 2 ¢. June 5, 1920; 
EK 481084; H. B. Browning, To- 
ledo, O. 


My SERENADE; words and melody by 

HK. BE. Davis [of U. S.] [12186 

© 1c. May 11, 1920; E 479982; 
Edith Ella Davis, Detroit. 


My SHEPHERD (Mein hirte); English 
text by W. M. Czamanske, German 
text by Walter S[assmannshausen], 
music by W. Sassmannshausen [of 
U..S2] [12187 

© May 17, 1920; 2 « May 24, 
1920; E 479712; Walter Sassmann- 
shausen, Chicago. 


My sSoLpIER Boy; words by J. R. Gynn, 
music by A. Leopold Richard [of 
U..8.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[12188 

© June 1, 1920; 2 c. June 4, 1920; 

ib  48t0n > J.” KR. Gynun,” Puyaiinp, 
Wash. 


My SOLDIER BOY OF THE U. S. A.; words 
and music by P. Graham [of U. 8.], 
arr. by W. S. S. Huntington, New 
York, Frank Harding. [12189 

© May 6, 1920; 2 c. May 7, 1920; 
E 479141; Peeril Graham, Newdale, 
Id. 


My suN MAID; words by Breeze Huff- 
man, music by Grace Wharton [of 
U. 8.]J [12190 

© Apr: 2x," 1920. Soe, Apr: 26. 
1920; E 478805; San Joaquin pub. 
co., Fresno, Calif. 


My SUNSHINE ALL THE TIME; words by 
Mack Michels, music by Hector 
Richard [fof U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [12191 

© May 1. 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920; 
E 4803800; Mark A. Mitchelson, New 
York. 


[12183 - 


My SWEET VIRGINIA DsrRE; words and 
music by Arthur J. Riley and Geo. 
HE. Smith [of U. S.] [12192 

© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 7, 1920; 
E 479144; Garrett & co, ine, 
Brooklyn. 


My SWEETEST DREAM IS OF YOU; words 
by M. U. Whisenand, music by E. 8. 
S. Huntington [of U. S.] [12193 

© 1c June 1, 1920; E 480822; 
Maude Utley Whisenand, Bosworth, 
Mo. 


My SWEETHEART FOR ALL TIME; words 
and music by M. H. Johnson [of 
U. 8.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[12194 

© Apr. 17, 1920; 2 ce. Apr. 24, 

1920; E 475687; Maurice H. John- 
son, Goffstown, N. H. 


My SWEETHEART GIRL; words by L. S. 
Duvall, melody by R. A. Browne [of 
v.82 [12195 

© 1c. May 6, 1920; E 480124; 
Laura 8S. Duvall, Colorado Springs, 
Colo. 


My SWEETHEART OF THE GOLDEN WEST; 
words by B. Poling, music by 
Edouard Hesselberg [of U. S.] 

[12196 

© May 5, 1920; 2 c. May 26, 1920; 

E 479848; Bert Poling, So. Belling- 
ham, Wash. 


My SWEETHEART OF YESTERDAY; words 
by E. M. Herring, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [12197 

© Dee. 30, 1919-"2 eases ee, 
1920; E 478787; Effie Mae Herring, 
Aulander, N. C. 


My SWEETHEART OVER THE SEA; words 
by Mrs. M. L. Christian, music by 
Leo Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
North American music ¢o. [12198 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 478788; Mrs. M. L. Christian, 
Portsmouth, Va. 


My sworp AND I; words by Waiter HE: 
Grogan, music by George W. Byng 
‘fof Great Britain] [12199 

© May 14, 1920; 4 ec. June. i, 
1920; E 476872; Whitehall music 
co., London. 


My THOUGHTS OF MOTHER DEAR; words 
by J. J. McGarry, melody by Artie 
Bowers [of U. 8.] [12200 

© 1 ce. May 28, 1920; E 479944; 
J. J. MeGarry. New York. 


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no. 6, 1920 


12220 


My Torsu MAID; words by C. F. Quig- 
ley, music by E. Sick [of U. 8.] 
[12201 
© 1c. Apr. 26, 1920; E 478808; 
Edward Sick, New York, and Charles 
F. Quigley, Mount Vernon, N. Y. 


My vioLeT; words by J. J. Delaney, 
music by Edouard Hesselberg [of 
¥,-s.] [12202 

© Apr. 27, 1920; 2 c. May 6, 1920; 
E 480239; John J. Delaney, Auburn, 
WN: ¥: 

My WONDERFUL BEAUTIFUL GIRL; words 
by V. L. Brown, melody by Artie 
Bowers [of U. 8.] [12203 

© 1c. May 28, 1920; E 479925; 
Virgie L. Brown, New York. 


My wortp OF LOVE; words by A. P. 
K. Morris, music by Clifton Boanas 
[of Australia] (Paling’s song se- 
ries, no. 86) [12204 

Apr ot, 1920; 1 ‘ce Apr: 19, 
1920; E 476259; W. H. Paling & co., 
Itd., Sydney, Australia. 

Mystery: fox trot, by Howard Jobn- 


son and Joseph A. Cirina, arr. by 
Arthur Lange [of U. S.]; band. 4to. 


[12205 
GO yApr 130) 1920; 2 ce. May 1, 
1920; E 475967; Leo Feist, inc. 


New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement] 

Mystic (THE) OUIJA BOARD; words by 
Herb. G. Jennings, music by Will 
EF. Handorf [of Canada], arr. by A. 
W. Hughes [of Canada] [12206 

© May 12; 1920; 1 c« May 14, 
1920; E 476617; Jennings & Han- 
dorf, Toronto, Canada. 

"N MORE’N THAT; words and music by 
R. F. Murphy [of U. S.] [12207 

© 1e¢. June 1, 1920; E 479959; 
Ralph F. Murphy, Syracuse, N. Y. 


Na-cHA-LA; fox trot, by M. Altschuler 
[of Russia, domiciled at New York]; 


piano. [12208 
© 1c. May 27, 1920; E 480787; 
Modest Altschuler, New York. 


NAME (THE) OF YoU; words and 
melody by R. K. Stockton [of U. 8], 
arr. by Estelle Philleo [of U. S.] 

[12209 
© 1c. May 18, 1920; E 480460; 
Roscoe K. Stockton, Denver. 

NAME THE DAY WHEN YOU'LL BE MINE; 
words by Anna Fritz, melody by C. 
J. Sinning [of U. S.], arr. by Jacob 
Weiss [of U. S.] [12210 

© 1c. May 24, 1920; E 482248; 
Chas. John Sinning, Brooklyn. 


NANKI PooH PooH; words by B. Ruck- 
dashel, music by B. Ruckdashel and 
Vaughn de Leath [pseud. of Leonore 
Von der Lieth, of U. S8.], arr. by 
Vaughn de Leath [of U. 8.] [12211 

© ic. Apr. 27, 1920; E 475785; 
Bertha Ruckdashel, Brooklyn. 


NAOMI WALTZ; by Howard Kopp [of 

U. §.]; instrumental. [12212 

© 1c. May 28,-1920; E 479893; 
Iidward Ruge, Hackensack, N. J. 


NAPOLI; words by, Chas. A. Snyder, 
music by Lew Cobey [of U. S.] 
[12213 
©) Mar "26. T9202" 1 Ape. 27, 
1920; 1 ec. May 10, 1920; E 479694; 
Snyder music pub. co., New York. 


Narrow (THE) TRAIL; march by 
Mackie-Beyer [of U. 8.]; band. 4to. 
[12214 


© May 6, 1920; 2 c. May 7, 1920; 
E 479156; J. W. Pepper & son, Phila- 
delphia. 


NaAasIM CGESKOSLOVANSKYM HRDINUM 
POCHOD (To our Czechoslovak . 
heroes) ; march, by A. Grill [of U. 
S.J]; band. 4to. [12215 

© May 5, 1920; 2 ec. May 22, 1920; 
E 480664; Jos. Jiran, Chicago. 


NATIONAL DUDKE; selection, by A. 

Schwartz [of U. S.]; violin. [12216 

©1c. June 1, 1920; E 482009; Abe 
Schwartz, New York. 


Nativiry (THE); sacred cantata, 
words written and compiled by S. 
Frances Houseley, music by Henry 
Houseley [of U. 8.]; solo voices, 
cho. and piano. 4to. (12217 

© May 5, 1920; 2 c. May 6, 1920; 
E 480110; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 


NAUGHTY EYES; words and music by 
H. Reichman [of U. S8.] [12218 


© 1c. May 24, 1920; E 479724; 
Harry Reichman, New York. 


NAVIGANTI (1); di Mario Castelnuovo- 
Tedesco [of Italy]; piano. [12219 


© Apr. “23,''1920°°% ©. May 21; 
1920; E 476748; A. Forlivesi & c¢, 
Florence, Italy. 

NAY BUT YOU DO NOT LOVE HER. See 
lies (Edward) Three songs. 
Nazano; by Monty Brewster [i. e., 


Loran Maurice Brewster of U. S.]; 
instrumental. [12220 


© 1c. June 7, 1920; E 481045; 


L. M. Brewster, Forth Worth, Tex. 


745 


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pt. 111, aa, Be 8S 


*NCUMPAGNIA D’ ’A CHITARRA; Versi e 
musica di Giuseppe Milano [of U. 
S.]; mand. ace 4to. (Hdizione 
Russo, no. 302) [12221 

©) Apr. “105 192706), 2 «te nApe. 15, 
1920; EH 475398; James B. Russo, 
Brooklyn. 


"NEATH THE DESERT MOON; words by 
S. Devine, music by J. Salb [of 
| Be [42222 

© 1e May 29, 1920; E 480803; 
Stephen Devine and John Salb, 
Washington. 


"NEATH THE OLD APPLE TREE; words 

and music by H. Stoquert [of U. 8.] 

i222a 

© 1c. May 12, 1920; E 479249; 
Emile Stcquert, Corning, N. Y. 


"NEATH THE OLD ELM TREE; words by 
Cc. L. Schweinfurth, melody by Gus- 
tave Barto [pseud. of Ethel Fisher, 
Ort S.1 [12224 

© 1«@ May 19, 1920; E 479508; 
Clifford L. Schweinfurth, Ada, O. 


NECTAR DANCE; by Mana-Zucca [pseud. 
of Zuckermann, of U. S.] op. 37, 
no. 2; piano. [12225 

© May 15, 1920; 2 ce. May 20, 
1920; E 479621; Boston music ©co., 
Boston. 


NED’S PROMISE; words by A. McLeod, 
music by Edouard Hesselberg [of 
0.45.) [12226 

© Apr. 27, 1920; 2 c May 6, 1920; 
E 480233; Alice McLeod, Kendall- 
ville, Ind. 


Nerpy (THE) LOVER; words by N. W. 
Byng, music by Laura G. Lemon [of 
Great Britain] LAZ22 6 

© May 7, 1920; 1 c. May 27, 1920; 
EK 476792; Boosey & co., London. 


NEENIE I’M IN LOVE WITH YOU; words 
by B. F. Jones, music by Artie Bow- 
ers [of U. S.] [12228 

© 1e June 3, 1920; E 482105; 
Benj. F. Jones, Fortress Monroe, Va. 


NEGLECTED (THE) LETTER; words by 
C. Gable, melody by R. A. Browne 
[of U. S.] [12229 

© 1c. May 24, 1920; E 479701; 
Chas. Gable, Nemo, S. D. 


Netce (It) See Ashton (Leopold) 
Five impressions. 

NEREID; by Arnold Bax [of England]; 
pf. (Chester library) [12230 


© May 4, 1920; 1 ec May 5, 1920; 
E 476458; J. & W. Chester, London. 


NESTING TIME; by C. Woess [of U. S.]; 

plane...) * [122381 

© 1c May 28, 1920; E 479884; 
Carl Woess, New York. ; 


Nevicata. See Canti di neve e di 
primavera. 


NEVROSE; boston-hésitation, by R. Ca- 
sabianca [of France]; piano. [12232 
© Mar. 4, 1920; 1 ce. May 8, 1920; 

Ei 476484; Librairie Hachette, Paris. 


New (THE) BROTHER; reading with 
music, words anon., music by Mary 
-Wyman Williams [of U. S.] [12233 

© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 7, 1920; 
EF 380354; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 


NEW JERSEY; words by J. J. Harring- 
ton, music by H. 8S. S. Huntington 
POL. al [12234 
 ©ic Apr. 29, 1920; E 475874; 
J. J. Harrington, Northrup, O. 


NEWFOUNDLAND AND YoU; words by L. 
N. Starrett, music by Geo. Graff, 


jr. [of U.. 8.) |. New?) York World 
music pub. corp. [12235 
© May 18, 1922; 2 @ May 19, 


1922; E 480528; Leo N. Starrett, 
Shepard, O.- 


"NFAMA; versi di F. Cuonzo, musica 
di G. del Vecchio [of Italy]; mand. 
ace. Naples, Italy Emilio Genna- 
relli & ¢. [122386 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 ec. May 19, 1920; 
E #476815; Italian book co., New 
York. 


NIGGER IN THE WOODPILE; words and 
music by A. Hyde [of U. S8.], arr. 
by Joseph Louis Simons [of U. S.] 

[12 Ze 
© 1c. Apr. 27,. 1927; EH. 480081 ; 
Albert Hyde, New York. 


NIGHT COMES AND THE DAY IS GONE; 
words by Alfred L. Flude, music by — 
G. E. Holmes [of U. 8.]; medium 
voice, with violin or ’cello obbl. 

[122388 

© Apr. 29, 1920; 2 e. May 1, 1920; 

BE 475955; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. 


NicHt (THE) ENGINEER; words by M. 
Krumm, music by Artie Bowers [of 
Deihal [12239 

© 1c. June 3, 1920; EH 482117; 
Mary Krumm, Pasadena, Calif. 


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12258 


NicHtT (A) IN THE LONG AGO; words 
and music by W. F. Feld [of U. 8.], 
arr. by Thecdore Rudolph Reese [of 
1S. ] {12240 

© 1c. May 17, 1920; E 479352; 
William Frederick Feld, Omaha, 
Neb. 


NicHt (THE) IS GIVEN BIRTH; encore 
song, words by Arno Thies, music 
by Laurence Bolton [of U. S.] 

[12241 

© Apr. 9, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 22, 1920; 

E 480224; Bush & Gerts. piano co., 
Dallas. 


NIGHT sone; two part song, words by 
Violet Gillespie, music by Charles 
Marshall [of Great Britain]; equal 
voices. (Two-part songs for treble 
voices, fourth series, no. 18) [12242 

(Ge May 12, .1920;. 1 ec. Apr. 27, 
1920: E 476581; Joseph Williams, 
Itd., London. 


NIGHTS IN JUNE WITH HIM AND Mr. 
Moon; words and music by A. A. 
Clark [of U. S.], arr. by Charles M. 
Smith [of U. 8. ]; piano with words. 

[12243 
© 1c May 28, 1920; E 482259; 
Amy Ashmore Clark, New York. 


NINERIAS; petite suite, de Joaquin 
Turina [of Spain]; piano. [12244 
ener 12. 19290- tT ¢ Apr. 24. 
1920: E 476376; Rouart, Lerolle & 
cie., Paris. 


NINNA-NANNA. See Quaderni per un 
piccolo pianista 2°. 
NISHT GESORGT BRIDER; fox trot, by 
J. Frankel [of U. 8.]; piano. [12245 
© 1c. June 4, 1920; E 480935; 
Joseph Frankel, New York. 


Nita; nouvelle habanera, de M. Léarsi 
et E. Mezzacapo [of France]; piano. 
Paris, E. Gaudet. [12246 

© Apr. 6, 1920; 1c. Apr. 22, 1920; 
E 476285; Mezzacapo; Paris. 


No MATTER WHERE YOU GO; words by 
H. Arturi, music by Geo, Graff, jr. 
[of U. S.] New York, World music 
pub. corp. [12247 

© May 18, 1920; 2 « May 19, 
1920; E 480585; Henry Arturi, Chi- 
cago. 


No ONE CARES FOR MOTHER; words by 
M. C. Welch, music by Hector Rich- 
ard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co, [12248 

cy Ape 17, 1920" 2 el Anr 24. 
1920; E 475696; Mary C. Welch, 
Jeffersonville, Ind. 


ae SMILES FOR ME OF LATE; words. by 
E. S. McGowan, melody by Gustave 
Barto [pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of 
U. S.] [12249 
© 1c. May 19, 1920; E 479502; 
Edwin S. McGewan, Lawrence, Mich. 


NOAH’S WIFE LIVED A WONDERFUL LIFE; 
words by Jack Yellen and Roger 
Lewis, music by Ernie Erdman and 
Abe Oilman [of U. S.] [12250 

© Apr. 9, 1920; 2c. June 7, 1920; 
EK 481097 ; For ster music publisher, 
inc., Chicago. 


NOBODY AWAITS, MY RETURN; words by . 
L. M. Cousineau, music by Vincent 
J. Nery [of U. S.] [12251 

@. May 10, 1920;-2. c¢.  Mayir2t, 
1920; E 479583; Lea Mary Cousi- 
neau, Chicago. 


NOBODY EVER SAID GOODBYE TO RILEY; 
words and music by C. J. Potter 
[of U. S.] [12252 

© May 4, 1920; 2 ce. May 7, 1920; 
E 479149; Clinton J. Potter, Phila- 
delphia. 


Norepy KNOWS DE TROUBLE I’VE SEEN; 
Negro spiritual, musie arr. by Clar- 
ence Cameron White [of U. S.]; 
voice and piano. [12253 

© Mar. 25, 1920; 2 « May 17, 
1920; E 479477; Carl Fischer, New 
York, 


Noce (LA) 
Dix duos. 


See Dalcroze (H. Jaques) 


NOCTUELLES ; de Maurice Ravel, trans. 
par. J. Jemain [of France]; piano 
& 4 mains. (Miroirs, no. 1) 

[12254 

© May 17, 1920; 1c. June 1, 1920; 

Ei 476857 ; HE. Demets, Paris. [Copy- 
right is claimed on transcription] 

NoctTurnsarL TANGIER; by Leopold Go- 


dowsky fof U. 8.]; pf. (Triakonta- 
meron, no. 1) [12255 


(Q. May, 25) 1920 <1 eae, 2, 


1920; E 480894; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 
NOCTURNE DE PRINTEMPS; par Roger- 


Ducasse [of France] 1. 1°** violons. 


=z, Orch. [12256, 12257 


© Apr. 24, 1920; 1c. each May 
10, 1920; E 476564, AT6565 : a 
et Ccie., Paris. 


NOEL DES occUPES 1916; paroles et 
musique de Aug. Macquet [of 
Nrance]. Paris;. J... Pitault: 

[12258 
epee. Si 1919 <T ¢ Apr. 24, 
1920; E 476393; Pitault, Paris. 


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12259 


NOONTIDE LOVERS. 
lanes of England. 


See Green (The) 


Nora O’BriEN; I can’t help a sighin’ 
for you; words and music by Dave 
Keiley [i. e., D. F. Kelley of U. S.] 

[12259 
© 1c. Apr. 16, 1920; E 480248; 
David Francis Kelley, Gardiner, Me. 


NorRSsE MAID; words and music by 

Oliver G. Wallace [of U. S.] [12260 

© Mar. 138, 1920; 2 c. June 2, 1920; 

E 480881; Forster music publisher, 
inc., Chicago. ™ 


NorsK-AMERIKANSK 17pE MAISANG; 
tekst af Johan Selnes, musik af O. 
M. Oleson [of U. 8.]; for mandskor. 
Ato. [12261 

© Jan. 2, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 24, 1920; 
E 475710; Olaf Martin Oleson, Fort 
Dodge, Ia. 


NortreNa; cancion, della 19-20, letra 
de José F. Blizondo, musica de 
Eduardo Vigil y Robles [of Mexico] 

[12262 

© Feb. 27, 1920; 1 c Mar. 29, 

1920; E 476220; Eduardo Vigil, 
Mexico City, Mexico. 


NoRTHERN SHADOWS; words by C. L. 
Neal and B. H. Lesem, music by C. 
L. Neal [of U. 8.], arr. by George 
L. Cobb [of U. S8.] [12263 

© 1c. May 26, 1920; E 481024; 
Benjamin H. Lesem and Cora Lesem 
Neal, Gillespie, Il. 


NoRTHERN (A) See Lyric 


thoughts. 


NosEY MOON: words and music by W. 
T. J. Butterworth fof U. S8.], arr. 
by Jean Walz [of U. S8.] [12264 

© 1c. June 1, 1920; E 478990; 
Walter T. J. Butterworth, Chicago. 


Not A CARE; [words anon.], music by 

Jessie L. Pease [of U. S.] [12265 

© Apr. 30, 1920; 2 c. May 3, 1920; 

E 478980; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


SONG. 


Nor A scrap; duet, words by Arthur 
Wimperis and St. John Brougham, 
music by St. John Brougham [of 
Great Britain] [12266 

© May 8, 1920; 1 c. May 19, 1920; 
E 476682; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 


Not LONG AGO; words by C. Campbell, 
melody by Gustave Barto [pseud. of 
Ethel Fisher, of U. S.] [12267 

© 1c. Apr. 15, 1920; E 475462; 
Coyne Campbell, Davidson, OKkl. 


pt. I, Sas 


NoT sO LONG AGO; words and music 
by F. Weldon [of U. §.] [12268 
© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 8, 1920; 
E 480357 ; ‘Frank Weldon, Lawrence, 
Mass. 


NoT WITH ANY FAME; words by EH. H. 
Brandt, musie by BH. 8. S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. §.] , (12269. 

© 1c. May 6, 1920; E 480193; Ed. 
H, Brandt, Blue Island, Il. 


NOTHING TO SAY; words by I. M. Boni- 
field, music by Geo. Trevor [of 
U.'S.] [12270 

© 1c Apr. 8, 1920; E 474974: 
I. M. Bonifield, Knoxville, Ia. 

Notre AMOUR; de L. Boéllmann, arr. 
par S. Chapelier [of France]; orch. 
avec piano conducteur. 4to. [12271 

© Apr. 6, 1920; 1 e. Apr. 22, 1920; 


E 476801; Rouart, Lerolle & cie., . 


Paris. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement] 


NOTTE DI NEVE. See Canti di neve e 


di primavera. 


NOTTE DI PRIMAVERA; aria dello Stor- 
nellatore e finale, dalla La via della 
finestra atto 3, di R. Zandonai, ridu- 
zione facile di Alessandro Peroni [of 
Italy]; pf. con parole. [12272 


© June 7, 1920; 1 e@ June 12, 
1920; E 484088; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 

NOTTE DI VENTO. See Brividi. 

NOTTE pDoLoROosSA. See Canti di neve e 
Gi primavera. 

NOTTE SERENA; mazurka, by Paul 
Bolognese [of U. 8.]; piano. [12273 

© 1c. May 20, 1920; E 480558; 
N. J. Loreck, Brooklyn. 


NOUS NE LUMES PAS PLUS AVANT; Par 
H. Maurice Jacquet [of France]; 
pour violon avec ace. de piano. 

[12274 

© Apr, 24, 1920; 1 « May 10, 

1920: E 476566; ditions de la 
Siréne, Paris. 

Now; words by Ella Wheeler Wilcox, 
music by Walter Rubens [of Eng- 
land]; in D. [12275 
_ © May 6, 1920; 1 c. May 7, 1920; 
E 476673; Elkin & co., London. 

Now I HAVE SO MANY GIRLS I DON’T 
KNOW WHAT TO DO; words by Del 
Winton, music by Hector Richard 


= U. S.J] Chicago, Legters music 
: [12276 
mi May 1, 1920; 2 e. May 10, 1920; 


% 


E 480304 ; Theodore Cormier, Black- 


stone, Mass. 


748 


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no. 6, 1920 


12294 


Now Mexico, O Mexico; words by 
S. M. Berry, musie by Artie Bowers 
[of U. S.] New York, Authors & 
composers service co. [12277 

© 1 ec. Apr. 26, 1920; E 478740; 
S. M. Berry, Pittsburgh. 


Now SLEEPS THE CRIMSON PETAL; 
words by Tennyson, music by Helen 
Fothergill [of Great Britain] [12278 

“ape. 22,°9920->- 1 °e.” May 10, 
1920; E 476583; Augener, lItd., Lon- 
don. 

Now THAT I’VE LOST YOU,’ LET THE 
YEARS ROLL BY; words and music by 
J. Le Renn [of U. S.], arr. by John 
Newton [of U. S.] [12279 

© 1c May 6, 1920; E 480118; 
Jack Le Renn, Buffalo. 

Now WE CAN KEEP THEM ON THE FARM; 
words by E. Heidt, music by R. 
Kennedy [of U. S.] 

© 1c. May 3, 1920; E 479087; 
R. Kennedy & H. Heidt, Washing- 
ton. 

NozzZE DI FIGARO. 
gang Amadeus) 

NUIT SEREINE; par Henry Weyts [of 
France]; piano et violon. (Les 


See Mozart (Wolt- 


récréations du jeune violoniste, 1°7° | 


série) [12281 
© Apr. 24, 1920; 1 c. May 10, 
1920; H 476529; Philippo, Paris. 

Ntunzio (It) See Brividi. 

NUOVA VITA; valzer by Paul Bolognese 
[of U. S.]; piano. [12282 

© 1c. May 20, 1920; E 480557; 
N. J. Loreck, Brooklyn. 

Nursery (THE) BLUES; words by Gil- 
bert Wells, music by Lynn Cowan 
[of U. S.] [122838 

© 1c. May 24, 1920; E 479713; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

Nuts; by Thayer Cumings [of U. 8.]; 
1st melody or cantus firmus, 2nd 
melody or counterpoint. _ [12284 

© 1c. May 14, 1920; E 479320; 
Thayer Cumings, Southboro, Mass. 


NympH (THE); waltz, by M. L. Pres- 

ton [of U. S.]; piano. 

© Apr. 30, 1920; 2 ec. May 3, 1920; 

E 479000; Theo. Presser co., Phil- 
adelphia. 


*O BERSAGLIERE SEMP’ AVANTE; versi 
di EH. Criscuolo, musica di Umberto 


Vesei _. (Of) “UporS.ii\ mand. acc. 
Brooklyn, Criscuolo & Vesci. Ato. 

[12286 

© Apr. 20, 1920; 2 c« May 5, 


1920; E 479116; Edoardo Criscuolo, 
Brooklyn. 


= 


[12280 | 


[12285 - 


O BLUE BIRD SING; words by Edward 
Lockton, music by May Gravatt [of 
De. S.J [12287 

© June 10, 1920; 2c. June 11, 
1920; E 484082 “ae B. Cramer & Co., 
Itd., London. 


O CARA MIA: lyric by Harry Ross, 
melody by ©. Rosoff [of U. S.], arr. 
by George Breegle [of U. S.] 

[12288 
© 1c. May 26, 1920; E 479859 ; 
Charles Rosoff. New York. 


O cLAP YOUR HANDS; motet, 
from Psalm 47, music by R. Vaughan 


Wiiliams [of England]; mixed 
voices with organ... 4to. (Church 
choir library, no. 222) [12289 


© Apr. 16, 1920; 1 c. May 1, 1920; 
i) 476429; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
con. 


O COME, LET US RETURN. See Liszt 


(Franz) 


O ERIN SWEET ERtn; words by D. E. 
Gladman, jr., music by Ray Hibbe- 
ler [of U. S.] [12290 

© 1c June 1, 1920; E 479952; 
David E. Gladman, jr., Black Lick, 
O. 


| O Gop oF ISRAEL; words and music by 

Mrs. P. Burky [of U. S.] [12291 
© 1e¢ May 17, 1920; E 479398; 

Mrs. P. Burky, Brunswick, Me. 


| O ISRAEL, FEAR NOT; the Lord our Re- 
aeemer, for Lent, words from the 
Scriptures, music by Clarence Dick- 
inson [of U. S.]; mixed voices with 
organ ace. (Jn Antiphons) [12292 


© May 18, 1920; 2 ce May 20, 
1920; E 479649; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 


O JESUS, THOU ART STANDING; sacred 
duet, words by W. W. How, musie 
by Anna Priscilla Risher [of U. S8.]; 
sop. and alto, or ten. and bass. 

, [12293 
~ © Apr. 8, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 8, 1920; 
E 474991; Arthur Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 


O LET NO STAR COMPARE WITH THEE; 
words by Henry Vaughan, music by 
Michael Head [of Great Britain] 

[12294 

©) Apr. 27,. 19205 2) ce ‘May 27, 

1920; E 476795; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


749 


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12295 


O LITTLE sones (O piccola canzon) ; 
words by Perrin Holmes Lowrey, 
Italian tr. by Rogerde Bruyn, music 
by Rhéa Silberta [of U. 8.] [12295 

© Apr. 5, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 6, 1920; 
EK 474931; Huntzinger & Dilworth, 
inec., New York. 


’O LorD, HOW MANIFOLD; God in nature, 
for Thanksgiving, words taken from 
the Bible, music by Clarence Dickin- 
son [of U. §.]; mixed voices, with 
organ ace. (Jn Antiphons) [12296 

© May 18, 1920; 2 ec. May 20, 
1920; E 479639; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 

O Lorp oF LOvE. See Brahms (Johan- 

nes) 


O LogD REBUKE ME NOT IN THY WRATH. 
See Handel (Georg Friedrich) 


O Lovine SAviouR; anthem, words by 
James Walter Brown, music by F. 


W. Wadely [of England]; mixed 
voices, organ ace. 4to. (The musi- 
eal times, May 1, 1920) [12297 


© Apr. 29, 1920; 1 ¢@ May 21, 
1920; E 476747; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. 


°O MARITO D’ ’A BOSSA}; Versi di Tony 
Ferrazzano, musica di Raffaele 
Grauso [of U. S.]; mand. o chit. 
ace. 4to. [12298 


Cy Maviecn, 1920* 2.6. . May 21, 
1920; E 480765; Antonio Grauso, 
New York. 


O, MISTER CARRIAGE Man; words and 

music by M. Hirst [of U. 8.] [12299 

© 1«@ May 38, 1920; E 480080; 
Minette Hirst, New York. 


’O PISCATORE ’E SURRIENTO; words by 
Vincenzo Farina, music by A. Mon- 
talto [of Italy, domiciled at New 
York] [12300 


© 1c June 7, 1920; E 481056; 
Agostino Montalto, New York. 


O PRAISE JEHOVAH; God’s majesty, 
for Thanksgiving, words taken from 
the Bible, music by Eric DeLamarter 
of U. 8.] (Jn Antiphons [12301 

© May 18, 1920; 2 ec May 20, 
1920; EH 479640; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. - 


°O RITORNO D’ ’0 SURDATO FERITO; Versi 

di Vincenzo Paradiso, musica di G. 

Camerlingo [of U. S.]; mand. ace. 

Ato. [12302 

©UAprs 15, 19207 2: ex Apr..7).1920 - 

E 480087; Joseph Palazzolo, New 
York. 


pt. 111, 8. S., Vv. 15 


O sAcRUM coNVIvVIUM. See Ribollet 


(Albert) Deux motets. 


O saLuTaRis. See Caplet (André) 
Trois chants d’église. ; 


O SALUTARIS HOSTIA. See Boyer 
(Louis) Deux motets au_ saint 
sacrement. 


°O SCIOPERO D’ ’E MARITE; versi di Tony 
Ferrazzano, musica di Raffaele 
Grauso [of U. S.]; mand. o chit. 
ace. Ato. [12803 
© May 25, 1920; 2 « May 27, 
1920; E 480766; Antonio Grauso, 
New York. 


’?O SIGNURINO AMMORE; versi di E. 
Scala, musica di N. Valente [of 
Italy]; mand. ace. ‘Naples, Emilio 
Gennarelliec 4to. [12304 


© Apr. 1, 1920; 1 c June 9, 1920; 
E 484027; Italian book co., New 
York. 


°O SUONNO ’E PRIMMAVERA; Versi di E. 
Criscuolo, musica di Umberto Vesci 
fof U. S.J]; mand. ace. Brooklyn, 
N. Y., Criscuolo & Vesci. 4to. 

[12305 

© May 2, 1920; 2 c. June 2, 1920; 

E 480891 ; Edoardo Criscuolo, Brook- 
lyn. 


O THOU ETERNAL ONE; the eternal God, 
for general use, words from the 
Bible, music by Eric DeLamarter 
fof U. 8.]; mixed voices. (Jn Anti- 
phons) [12306 

© May 18, 1920; 2 ce. May 20, 
1820; E 479679; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 


*O VENNETORE ’E CALENDARI; OVVErO, 
Michele ’o mbruglione, versi di Tony 
Ferrazzano, musica di Del Colle [of 
U. S.) ; mand. o chit. ace. 4to. 

[12307 

© May 25, 1920; 2 ec. May 27, 

1920; E 480764; Antonio Grauso, 
New York. 


O WON’T YOU BRING BACK MY SHOW 
GIRL; words by C. R. Rydberg, music 
by Geo. Trevor [of U. 8.] [12308 

© 1c. May 17, 1920; E 479408; 
Carl R. Rydberg, Superior, Wis. | 

OBFREK, No. 179; by A. Schwartz [of 

U. S.J]; instrumental. [12309 
© 1e¢ June 7, 1920; E 481068; 
Abe Schwartz. New York. 


OBEREK, No. 181; by A. Schwartz [of 
U. §.]; instrumental. [12310 


© 1c. June 7, 1920; H 48106: ; 
Abe Schwartz, New York.. 


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no. 6, 1920 


OBSERVING (THE) VISITOR MARCH; by 

P. Conway [of U. S.]; instrumental. 

. [12311 

© 1c. Apr. 6, 1920; BE 474921; 
Pat Conway, New York. 


OBSESSION. See Milhaud (Darius) 
Quatre poémes de Paul Claudel. 


OCEAN DREAMS; valse, by Reginald 
Norman [of England]; piano. 
[12312 


Oe Apr .16;. 1920; 1 e. Apr. 19, 
1920; E 476282; Cary & co., Lon- 
don. 


OcEAN (THE) OF LOVE; words by C. 
Watson, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. §.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [12313 

Dee. 30;¢21919.2' 2 e@- Apr) 12, 
1920; E 475284; Cecelia Watson, 
Jacksonville, O. 


ODE TO THE ROSE; words by A. B. 
Domer, music by Geo. Trevor [of 
U. S.] [12314 

© 1c May 29, 1920; E 479904; 
A. B. Domer, Portland, Or. 


ODESSA MAMA; Dy J. Frankel [of 

U. S.]; piano. [12315 

© 1c. Apr. 8, 1920; E 475000; 
Joseph Frankel, New York. 


OF WHAT USE IS A GIRL; words from 
Chinese Mother Goose rhymes, music 
by Bainbridge Crist [of U. S.]; 
women’s voices. 4to. [12316 

© Apr. 2, 1920; 2 c. May 17, 1920; 
E 479483; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


OFF TO CAMP; march, by Mackie-Beyer 

[of U. S.]; band. 4to. [12317 

© May 6, 1920; 2 ce. May 7, 1920; 

E 479159; J. W. Pepper & son, Phil- 
adelphia. 3 


OFFICE (THE) FOR THE HOLY COMMUN- | 


IoN; text from the Bible, set to 
music by B. Harwood [of England] 
op. 28; mixed voices, with organ ace. 
Ato. [12318 

© Mar. 31, 1920; 1 ¢. Apr. 1, 1920; 
E 469992; Basil Harwood, Bristol, 
England. 


Ou! ADAM YOU HAD ’EM; words by M. 
Alsop, music by E. S. S. Huntington 
fof U. S.] [12319 

© 1c. May 6, 1920; E 480136; 
Mabel Alsop, Glastonbury, Conn. 


7 


12329 


On, Brreri1e; words by Arden A. Allen 
and KE. A. Woiff, music by E. A. 
Wolff [of U. S.J] [12320 

© 1c. May 22, 1920; E 480643; 
Ernest A. Wolff, Seattle. 


OH BIRDIE BE MINE; words by C. Ray- 
mond D. Johnson, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. S.] Ua nelle 


©ic. June 1, 1920; Ei 480812; C. 
Raymond Johnson, Davenport, Ia. 


OH BLAME ME NOT FOR DREAMING; 
waltz song, lyric by G. C. Evans, 
music by James Potter Keough [of 
UV. S.] [12822 

© 1 ec June 1, 1920; E 482004; 
George Crosby Evans, Pueblo, Col. 


OH BOY, WHAT A WONDERFUL GIRL 
YOU'VE GOT; words by Fred Pattison, 
musie by Jay Whidden [of England] 

[12323 

© May 28, 1920; 1 c« May 29, 

1920; E 476810; B. Feldman & co.. 
London. 


OH BUTTERFLY, SWEET BUTTERFLY, FROM 
OUT THE CLEAR BLUE SKY; words and 
music by B. Palmer McMaster [of 
U. S.J], arr. by Gwynn Ewell [12824 

©, Aprs 30° 1920> 2 ¢.. Maya 
1920; E 475947; B. Palmer McMas- 
ter, Columbia, S. C. 

OH DEAREST, COME BACK TO ME; words 
by Mrs. F. Lamarque, music by 
Edouard Hesselberg [of U. S.] 

[12325 

© May 15, 1920; 2 @ May 26, 

1920; E 479795; Mrs. F. Lamarque, 
New Orleans. 


On DONALD, OH DONALD, DONALD 
Brian; words by J. J. Smith, music 
by E. S. S. Huntington [of U. S8.] 

[12326 
© 1c May 3, 1920; E 479062; 
J. J. Smith, New York. 


OH! GIRLIES, HERE J AM; words by H. 
S. Jones, music by E. S. 8. Hunting- 
“tom fot. Os Si] [12327 

© 1c. June 1, 1920; E 480844; H. 
Samuel Jones, Baltimore. 

OH. HOW I LOVE AND ADORE ME; nut 
number, words and music by H. M. 
Lindoft [of U. S8.] [12328 

© 1c June 1, 1920; E 479954; 
Hazel Madelin Lindoft, Los Angeles. 

OH HOw I Love you; from Frivolities 
of 1920, words and music by An- 

- drew B. Sterling, Henry Lewis and 
Dave Dreyer [of U. 8.] [12329 

@wApe: 217, (19920 91:2 ec) Apr 15, 
1920; E 475444; Harry Von Tilzer 
music pub. co., New York. 


OL 


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12330 


OH, HOW SHE HAS CHANGED; words by 
M. Goldwyn, music by Jack Rich 
[of U. S.J], arr. by Louis Katzman 
Lot U.S] [12330 

© May 26, 1920; EH 482260; My- 
ron Goldwyn, New York. 


On I CAN-DO THE SHIMMIE IF I GET 
THE CHANCE; fox trot, words by J. 
Gorsick, musie by Artie Bowers [of 
Ek fi2331 

© 1c. May 28, 1920; EH 479930; 
John Gorsick, Mt. Olive, Ill. 


OH! I KNOW IT’S GOING TO BE A WON- 
DERFUL LIFE; words by L. M. John- 
son; music by E. 8S. 8. Huntington 
fof U. S.] [12332 

© 1c. June 4, 1920; E 482081; 
Lilian M. Johnson, New Britain, 
Conn. 


On I LOVE A FAIR LADY; words by T. 
J. Northey, music by Hector Richard 


fof U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [12333 
© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 


1920; E 480265; Thomas J. Northey, 
Mohrland, Utah. 


OH, I LOVE you so; words by Carrie 
A. Anderson, music by G. B. Kooser 
[of U. S.J [12334 

© 1c. Apr. 8, 1920; HE. 474944; 
George B. Kooser, Chicago. 


On, 1T’s Motzty, Motity, MoLtty FRoM 
THE BAY; words by Haldeen, music 
by E. S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 

[12335 


© 1. Apr. 8, 1920; E 475039; 
Mrs. HE. W. Clson, New Sweden, Me. 


OH LADDY BOY, OH LADDY BOY; Words 
by C. A. Yale, musie by Hector 
Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Leg- 
ters music co. [123836 

© May 1, 1920; 2 ec. May 10, 1920; 
EK 480814; Charles A. Yale, Fitch- 
burg, Mass. 


Ou Lizzir; words by J. Lawrence, 
music by E. S. S. Huntington [of 
UPS.) [12337 

© 1c. May 12, 1920: BH 479277; 
Joseph Lawrence, Danbury, Conn. 


OH MARGUERITE MY FLOW’R OF LOVE; 
words by H. Chartier, music by Ed- 
ouard Hesselberg [of U. S.] [12338 

© May 10. 1920; 2 c« May 15, 
1920; E 480449; Henry Chartier, 
Southbridge. Mass. 


pt. 11, WS 


OH, Mistrr Moon; words by M. E. 
Brand, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.J] Chicago, Ill., North Ameri- 
ean music pub. eo. -[12339 

© Dec.,.30, 1919; 2 ¢.. Apr. 12, 
1920; E 475200; Margaret BE. Brand, 
Philadelphia. 


On Mister Moon MAn; words by 
Pard Snyder [i. e, Lawrence E. 
Snyder], music by Oliver S. Nicklas 
tee: U..8.] [123840 

© 1c. Apr. 23, 1920; E 478614; 
Snyder & Nicklas, Springfield, O. 


OH, MOONLIGHT NIGHT; words and 
music by M. A. Quentin [of U. 8.] 
New York, Lenox co. [12341 

© May ‘7, 1920; °2. May 11, 
1920; E 480359 ; Mary Anna Quentin, 
New Bedford, Mass. 


OH MOTHER MINE; words by B. Ves- 
krna, music by E. S. S. Hunting- 
ton [of U..8.] [12342 

© 1c. May 38, 1920; EH 479060; 
Beatrice Veskrna, Newark, N. J. 

OH MY DARLING; words by R. Al- 
banese, music by EH. S. 8. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S8.] [12343 

© 1c. May 22, 1920; H 480622; 
Roscoe Albanese, Nanticoke, Pa. 

OH, NEVER AGAIN; words by G. O. 
Muschette, music by Geo. Graff, jr. 
[of U. S.] New York, World music 
pub. corp. [12344 

© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 3, 1920; 
E 480044; G. Owen Muschette, New 
York. 

OH, OH, PEOPLE; words and music by 

M. Hirst [of U. 8.] [12345 
© 1c May 38, 1920; E 480079; 
Minette Hirst, New York. 

OH, PROHIBITION; novelty one-step 
words by Gaston Tronier and Louis 
Nigro, musie by V. G. Burke [of 
U. S.] [12346 

© 1c. Apr. 7, 1920; E 474935; 
Victor Giannini Burke, Philadelphia. 

OH QUEEN OF MY HEART, YOU CAN DO 
NO WRONG; duet written and com- 
posed by Frederick Day [of Great 
Britain] . [12347 

© May 14, 1920; 1 ec. May 28, 
1920; E 476776; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 

Ou Rosina; versi e musica di 
Pitotti [of Italy]; mand. acc. 
ples, Emilio Gennarelli e c. 


G. 
Na- 
Ato. 
[12348 

© Apr. 1, 1920; 1 ec. June 9, 1920; 
E 484028; Italian book co., New ~ 
York. 


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ee 6, 1920 


OH, TAKE ME BACK TO MOTHER I PRAY; 
words by B. Broomes, melody by 
Artie Bowers fof U. 8.] [12349 


© 1c. June 3, 1920; E 482097; 
Beulak Broomes, El Paso. 


On! TELL ME WHERE I CAN FIND MY 


MaprL:: words by HE. L. Karalfa, 
music by Vincent J. Nery [of U.8.j 
[12350 

© Way 1. t020" 2. € “May: 21, 
1926; 1 478582 ; Edward L. Karalia, 


esohnstown, Pa. 


BABY O’ MINE; written and 
By a J a Long and 
Scott [of England] [12351 
DB PAO 20 PO Apr. «21; 
E 4762738; Star music pub. co., 
EE cen. 


OH, THAT 
coniposed 
Maurice § 


© — 


1920: 
léd., 


OH THAT BABY OF MINE; by E. Berg- 
strom and Richard Winfree lott U, 
S.] ; instrumental. [12352 


© 1c. May 11. 1920; E 480846; 
Edward Bergstrom, Los " Angeles. 


OH! THAT WONDERFUL DREAM GIRL OF 
MINE; words by J. Hoffshier, music 
by E. S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 

[12353 
© 1 <¢. Apr. 29, 1920; E 475878; 
John Hoffshier, Syracuse, Nar, 


OH, THE COMFORT OF A GARDEN; words 
by Ethel B. Keily, music by Claude 
Arundale [of Great Britain]; medi- 
um voice. [12354 

© May 7, 1920; 1 c. May 8, 1920; 
EK 476515; a B. Cramer & co., ltd., 
London. 


OH THE SPRINGTIME’S IN THE AIR; 
words by M. A. Wise, music by E. 
Sse Buntineton fot U. S.]_ [123855 

© 1 c. May 27, 1920; E 480755; 
Mary A. Wise, New Brighton, Pa. 

OH TORCHBEARER, WAR'S CALLING YOU; 
words by H. Schug, music by Edou- 
ard Hesselberg ae te S.J [12356 

© May 22, 1920; 2 c. e une 7, 1920; 
E. 482222; Ethel Schug, Tonkawa, 
Okl. : 


OH WHAT A SIN; words by 
music by Geo. Trevor [of U. 
[123857 


© 1 c¢. May 29, 1920; E 479901; 
Henry Burr, San Francisco. 


Ho Burr, 
S.] 


OW WHAT IS THE USE TO WAIT; Words 
by A. P. G. Hull, melody by Gustave 
Barto [pseud. of Ethel Wisher, of 
Ts Se] [12358 

© 1 c« May 3, 1920; EH 479023; 
Arthur P. G. Hull, Williamsport, Md. 


29—20——_9 


12368 


OH, WHERE IS MY SOLDIER BOY TONIGHT ; 
words by E. Supinger, music by 
Edouard Hesselberg [of U. S.] 

[12359 

© May 22, 1920; 2 c. June 7, 1920; 

FE 482228; Esther Supinger, New 
Castle, Ind. 


OH WHY DID YOU SAY YOU LOVED ME; 
words by O. Landry, musie by Geo. 
Grats..ir, fot U;- 8.)---New York, 
World musie pub. corp. [12360 

© May 18, 1920; 2 ec May 19, 
1920; E 480537; Omer Landry, Fall 
River, Mass. 

OH, WHY DO THEY NEVER GO IN; words 
by J. A. Duncan, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. S.] f12361 

© 1c. June 4, 1920; E 482089; 
J. A. Duncan, Bradner, Canada. 


OH, YoU BABY; march characteristic, 


by Ernest C. Klapholz [of U. 8.]; 
instrumental. [12362 


© 1 c. May 11, 1920; E 480375; 
Wanda Orloff, Brooklyn. 


OH, YOU GIRLIE WITH THE DREAMY 
EYES; words by Mrs. Magee, music 
by E. S. S. Huntington [of U. 8.] 

[12363 
© 1c. June 7, 1920; E 481092; 
Mrs. Magee, New York. 


OH YOU LEAP YEAR; words by R. Jones, 
melody by R. A. Browne [of U. S.] 
[12364 
© 1c May 26, 1920; E 479751; 
Rose Jones, Fort Collins, Col. 
MOCK THE BRIGHTEST STAR, 
words by W. Har- 
vey, music by EH. 8S. S. Huntington 
fof DU. 8.] [12365 
© 1c. May 3, 1920; E 479069; 
Will Harvey, Brookmere, Canada. 


OJ, NASE ROVINA; words by Hugo 
Reucek, melody by A. Schwartz [of 
PUS S.4 [12866 
© 1c. Apr. 24, 1920; E 475720; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 


Or Car’LINA; words and music by 
James Francis Cooke [of U. S.] 
[12367 
© May 20, 1920; 2c. May 24, 1920; 
E 480704; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


Oxrp (AN) BALLADE; by 
dowsky [of J. Se 5 
tameron, no. 16) 


OH, You 
GAY KATHLEEN; 


Leopold Go- 
pf. (Triakon- 
[12368 


© May 29, 1920; 2 ¢° June 2, 
i se E 480911; G. Schirmer, inc, 
York. 


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12369 


pt. i, aS, a oe 


OL_r ENGLISH MASTERS; DK. 2, ed., 
phrased and fingered by Thomas F. 
Dunhill [of Great Britain]; piano. 
(Berners edition, no. 187) [12369 

©): May. 14): 29205 1. .cotApE. 28, 
.1820; I 476452; Joseph Williams, 
ltd., London. [Copyright is claimed 
on editing, phrasing and fingering. ] 


OLD FAITHFUL; march and two-step, by 
Abe Holzmann [of U. §8.]; orech. with 
piano conductor. 4to. Concert edi- 
tion. [12370 

© May 22, 1919; 1 c. June 9, 1919; 
1e@ Aug. 9, 1919; E 447178; Hawkes 
& son, London. 


OLD FASHIONED BONNET; words by 
Yorke Gray, music by Rawdon 
Biandford [of Australia] (Paling’s 
song series, no. 80) [12371 

©. May 17, 1920; 4d ¢ May 17, 
1920; E 476886; W. H: Paling & co., 
lid., Sydney, Australia. 

OLD-FASHIONED (AN) GARDEN; words 
and music by Mary Wyman Wil- 
liams [of U. S.] (Readings with 
music) £12372 

© May ‘10, 1920; c. May 48, 
1920; EH 479343 - Cla yton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 

words by R. Schueler, melody 

by Gustave Barto [pseud. of Ethel 


9 


=~ 


Fisher, of U. S.] [12373 
© 1 @ May 3, 1920; E 479029 


Robert Schueler, Chicago. 

Gup (THE) FASHIONED GiRL; words by 
Tom Hall, music by Mary Wyman 
Williams [of U. 8.] (Readings with 


music) [12374 
©) May 10.0 19205.2>1ex Mays, 
1920; E 4793844; Clayton F. Summy 


0., Chicago. 


CLD FASHIONED SWEETHEART OF MINE; 
from Yo-San, words by H. Clarke, 
musie by R. L. Hariow [of U. S.] 
Bosten, Atlas pub. co. PL2375 

iG: Winy i202 19202. 2 +e" May 27, 
1926; EI 479785; Harry Clarke, New 
Work, and” Bs Ls Harlow, Beln 10nt, 
Mass. 

ee words by EK. -Williams, 


melody by Gustave Barte [pseud. of 
Ethel ieker, of / S84 [12316 
©) ie Apr, '..1920%. Br atsaoo: 
Hinrieil Wiluams, Berira nd, Mo. 
words by H. 8S. Harden, music 
by Hector Richard, [of U. S.]  Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. ePsy ee 


©). May. 1, °4920:°°2...@:;:;May 10, 
1920; E 4803846; Herbert S. Harden, 
Lockland, O. 


"2 


OLD GLGRY’S WAVING CHEER; words by — 


B. R. Billingsley, music - by... Leo. 
Friedman [ef U. 8.] Chicago, North 
American: music ¢o. {123878 


© Feb. 6, 1920; 2 « June 7, 1920; 
' H 481047; B. R. Billingsley, Gaas- 
tra, Mich. 


OLD HOME OF MINE; words by C. Gat- 
tilia, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. S.J] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[12879 

y 1, 1920; 2 ec. May 10, 1920; 

: Charles Gattilia, Hay- 

Calif. 


© 


Ms 
{Q 


EB 
ward, 


DY 
PN CFE 


OLp JOHN BARLEYCORN’S DEATH ; words 
by E. L. Karalfa, music by Vincent 
J: Nery fot-U. SA [12380 


© 1 « May 21, 1920; EH 479581 > 
Edward Ladislaw Karaifa, Johns- 
town, Pa. 


OLD KENTUCKY AND you; words by B. 
Whitbeck, music by Artie Bowers 
[of U. 8.] [12881 


© 1c June 3, 1920; E 472108; 
Blanche Whitbeck, Hudson, N. Y. 


OLtp (AN) MONASTERY. See Vineent 
(Charles) Six miniatures. 


Orp (THE) OLD story; words by S. 
Daeg melody by ©. Weinberg [of 
4 [12382 


© 1c. Apr. 8, 1920; H 474978; 
Sam Marley and Chas. Weinberg, 
New York. 


Oxp (AN) PORT BY THE SEA. See Little 
Dutch tiles. 


DOLL; words and music 
by I. M. Higdon [of U. 8.] [ 12383. 

© Apr. 11,. 1920; 2-e, Apr. 28) 
1920; E 478826; Isabel Marie Hig- 
don, Cincinnati. 


OLD (THE) BAG 


Orp (THE) SCHOOL HOUSE OF LONG AGO; 
words by Mrs. I. Cannon, melody 
by R. A. Browne [of U. 8.] 


© 1e¢ Apr. 15, 1920; EH 475446; 
Mrs. Isaac Cannon, Federaisburg, 
Ma. 


OLtp SoutTH CAR’LINA, YOU WONDERFUL. 
HOME; words and music by George 
Alexander Stevens [of Great Brit- 


ain] [12385- 

© Feb. 2, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 22, 19207 
E 476225; Whitehall music 
London. 


754 = 


C0. 8 


nt Na le ae Ta 


[12384 


“no. 6, 1920 


OLD TIME RELIGION; words and music 
arr. by R. L. Fietcher [of U. 8.] 

[12386 

© May > 1920; 1 «. May 8, 1920, 

1 c. May 22, 1920; BE 479636; Robert 


Lowe. Fleicker, Wheeling, W. Va. 
[Copyright is claimed on new 
matter | 

Orp (THE) WoMAN; words from 


Chinese Mother Goose rhymes, music 
by Bainbridge Crist [of U. 8.]; 
women’s voices. 4to. [12387 

© Apr. 2, 1920; 2c. May 17, 1920; 
E 479485; Carl Fischer, New York. 


QLDEN pAys; words by M. J. Gunsky 
melody by N. Goldstein [of U. S] 
. [12388 
fc) 1 e. Apr. 26,-1920; E. 478748 
Nat Goldstein, San Francisco. 
OLpER (THe) THEY GET THE YOUNGER 
THEY WANT ’EM; by Abner Silver 
arr. by Geo. J. Trinkaus [of U. 8.]; 
vocal orch. in C. 4to. [12889 
apr. 20, 1920; 2c) Apr. 22, 
1920; E 47 5564: M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on new arrangement] 
OmAk; oriental one-step, by Roy Ber- 
rard [cf England]; piano. [12390 
© Apr. 24, 1920; 1 c. May 4, 1920 
E 476473; Whitehall music ©co., 
London. 
ON A HONEYMOON WITH you; words 
and music by L. Vebeit [of U. 8.] 
(12391. 
© 1c. June 4, 1920; E 482079; R 
G. Thompson, Havre de Grace, Md 
ON A LADY SINGING; words by Edward 


Quillinan, music by Michael Head 
fof Great Britain] - [12392 


@ May 1, 1920; 1 c. May 27, 1920; 
I. 476860; Boosey & co., Londen. 
Ow BISCAYNE Bay; words by N. 
Harper, music by Geo. Trevor 
UvS.] 
oo de. cage Li A928: 
. Harper, Eloise, Mich, 
ERIBEG ISLAND; words by Francis 
Jarlin, music by H. O. Gszoed fof 
U. Sl: hieh,-dn. BH. [12894 
May 18.1920 Bie. oe 20, 
: Boston Music Co., 


T. 


ox 


FATE 


E EN; by Anthony Ber- 
t Britain] ; piano. 
hepherd less 
1@ dancing fiddler. 
[12395 

1920 ; fe May BB 


Winthrop Rogers, 


MUSICAL CCMPCGS 


—The littie ' 


ITIGNS 
12403" 


MIAMI SHORE; vaise, by Victor 
Jacobi. orchestrated by H. M. Higgs: 


fof Great ee + OL. to. 
(Chappell & ¢o.’s orchestral journal. 
no. 7&4} [12396 


5 Apr. 26, 1920; 1 «@ May 8, 1920; 
E 476513; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
rcp [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
ngement. ] 


lo) 


On MotTHER’s DAY; hymn to mothers, 
werds by Frank L. Stanton, musie 
by N. B. Stephens [of U.5.] _. [42397 

© 1e June 11, 1920; E 482274; 
Nan Bagby Stephens, Atlanta. 

On PARTING. See When 

down 


the sun goes 


ON THE BANKS OF THE RHINE; words 
‘by A. Jenson, music by Leo Friedman 
fof U. S.J] Chicago, North American 
music ce. [12358 
© Dee. 30, 1919; 2 ec. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475262; Axel Jenson, Hutchinson, 
Kan. 


ON THE BEACH AT OTAHAT; from The 

house of winds, words by EH. J. 

_ Brady, music by Julius Harrison [of 

England]; in D flat. [123889 

© Apr. 29, 1920; 1 c. May 25, 

1920; E 476761; Enoch & sons, Lon- 
don. : 


ON THE BEACH AT OTTAWA; Song words 
and music by J. Earl [of U. S.]; in 
EK flat. Chicago, W. J. Earl. [12400 

© June 4,.1920; 2 ec. June 5, 1920; 
E 481082; Jake Harl, Chicago. 


ON THE EDGE OF THE LAKE. 
mer days. 


See Sum- 


ON THE Hint Tor. See Summer days. 


ON RACE COURSE; 83rd grande 
galop de concert, by Chas. D. Blake, 
op. 1545 art: by. “Harts, o£. UG, 
S.]; piano, six hands, in F. [12401 

© Mey Pde AO2Z0 ss Dove. May: 29 
1920; BE 479967. White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston. 


THE 


aa 


QN THE SEA A HEART IS YEARNING; 
words by F. C.. Blott, music by 
Edouard Hesselberg [of U. S.] 

[12402 


© May 15, 1920; 2 « May 26: 
1920; BE 479801: Mrs. ok. C. Blot: 
Mission City, Canada. 


ON THE SHORE OF THE HO-ANG-HO; 
lyric by A. L. Steinberg, music by 
L. D. Casper fof U. §8.] 2403 

©.1¢ May 26, 1920; E 479747; 
Lester D. Casper, Detroit. . 


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12404 


oo 


pt. LI, D.S., v.15 


ONCE IN A WHILE. See Gallatly 
(James MM.) Six encore songs. 


GNCE UPON A TIME; by Gustave Lind, 
arr. by Adam Carse [of Great Brit- 
ain]; piano, violin and violoncelio. 
(Trio album, bk. 1) [12404 

© Apr. "27, 1920;°4 @ May ‘29, 
1920; EH 476831; Augener, ltd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is -claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


ONDINE; texte et musique de Jacques 
Thierac [of France] [12405 
Caer? We A920: Te Apr. 24 
1920; If 476379; Maurice Senart et 
cig. - Paris, 


Onu pAY IN JUNE; words by Mrs. E. 
Nusser, music by Hector Richard 
fof U. S.J] Chicage, Legters music 
CO. [12406 

© May 1, 1920;. 2 ce May 10, 
1920; E 480322; Mrs. Ed. Nusser, 
Pittsburgh. 


ONE HUNDRED NIGHTS ‘TIL JUNE; 
inusieal production, lyrics by J. S. 
Hastings and G. D. Vanture, music 
by P. Egner [of U. S.] [12407 

© Feb. 16, 1920; 2 c. May 17, 
1920; E 479490; Philip Egner, West 
Point) .N.. Xz 


ON LITTLE GIRL; lyric by Harold G. 


Prog. music by —, Henri “Klick- 
mann fof U. 8.] [12408 
(Cy Agr. 20, 1920; 2 'e” Way 2a. 


1920: B 479686; MeKinley music co.. 
Chicago. 


LE WILD ROSE; words by T. 
music by Artie Bowers 
Si [12409 
. May 28, 1920; E 479922; 
Tillie R. Craig, Bala, Pa. 


foe 
a, 


GQNE LOVING CARESS; love waltz, by 
Perey Wenrich, arr. by William 
Schulz [of U. S8.]; band. 4to. 

[12410 

© May 13, 1920;°2 « May 14, 

1920; KE 480673; Leo Feist, inc., 

New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement] 


; waltz, by Perey Wenrich [of 
WU. S:]5 arc.-by Wim. Senulz fer Oe: 
S.]; orch. with piano. 4to. [12411 

© May 7, 1920; 2 c. May 8, 1920; 
li 480417; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


ONLY A BUNCH OF ROSES; words and 
music dy Fred Monument [of Aus- 
tralia]; in F. (Paling’s song se- 
ries, no. 78) [12412 

© May 17, 1920; 1 «© May 17, 
1920; EH 476887; W. H. Paling & 
co., Itd., Sydney, Australia. 


ONLY A DAY; words and melody by 

EK. E. Davis [of U. S.J [12413 

© 1 ¢« May 11, 1920; 479984: 
Edith Ella Davis, Detroit. 


ONLY A PIECE OF BLUE RIBBON; words . 
and music by L. H. Ward [of U. 8.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [12414 
© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920 % 

Ii 480321; L. H. Ward, Pittsburgh. 


Kerr and E. Kerr, music by Artie 
Bowers [of U. S.] [12415 

© 1c. June 3, 1920; E 482115; 
Sophia Kerr and Ethel Kerr, 
Troy iO: 


ONLY MY HEART CAN KNOW; words by 
Herbert J. Brandon, music by W. 
Berwald [of U. 8.] [12416 

© May 20... 1920. 2-6 May. 2t 
1920; E 480703; Theo. Presser ¢o., 
Philade!phia. 


ONLY (THE) SWEETHEART; words by 
ki. Judy, musie by Luther R. Clark 
fot Ue S.] [12417 

© 1c. Apr. 16, 1920: E 478397; 
Ella Judy, Evansville, Ind. 


OcH LALA JAZZ; fox trot, by J. Frankel 

[of U.S.) 2 -piare: [12418 

© 1c June 4, 1920; E 480937; 
Joseph Frankel, New York. 


OOvIN; phogu’-trot, dans la revue 
Cach’ton piano, paroles de Albert 
Willemetz et Jacques-Charles, mu- 
sique de Maurice Yvain fof France] 

[12419 

© May, 17,:-1920>:1..c..Je ay 

1920; E 476864; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 


OPE’ WIDE THE LATTICE. 
minaret and mosque. 


See By 


See Creature. 


ORGANIST (THE); v. 24, nor 4, Dr 
monthly journal, ed. by EH. L. Ash- 
ford asstd. by Karl K. Lorenz [of 
U."S.]? organ: obl> Sve: [12420 


© Feb. 27, 1920; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
30, 1920; A 568435; Lorenz pub. Co., 
Dayton, O: 


ORFANO. 


756 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1920 


CGRIENT, YOU SEEM TO BE CALLING; fox- 
trot, words by Edw. Plottle, music 
by F. E. Whitmore [of U. S.]; 
Scranton, Pa., Whitmore music pub. 
co. [12421 

© Apr. 24,-1920; 2c. Apr. 27, 1920; 
Ei 478825 ;s Floyd E. Whitmore, Scran- 
cae EA. 


ORIENTAL DOINE; by A. Schwartz [of 

B54; violin, pt. 1. [12422 

© 1 ¢. June 1, 1920; E 482007; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 


OKIENTAL EYES; words by F. J. Ruhl, 
music by E. 8. S.. Huntington [of 
UD. 8.] [12423 

© 1c. June 4, 1920; E 482086; 
Fred James Ruhi, Detroit. 


ORIENTAL FAN-TA-SI; by Billie Eck- 
stein [of U. S.]; piano. [12424 
© (Apri 23; 192052 ¢. May: 3; 
1920; EK 480077; T. B. Harms & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 
ORIENTAL HORA NOR GELEIBT; by A. 
Schwartz fof U. S.]; violin, pt. 2. 
[12425 
© 1e June 1, 1920; E 482008; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 


OKIENTAL (AN) MELODY; werds and 
melody by E. E. Davis [of U. 8.] 
[12426 
© 1c. May 11, 1920; E 479986; 
Edith Ea Davis, Detroit. 


ORIENTAL SERENADE; words by Ray- 
mond W. Peck, melody by Percy 
Wenrich [of U. S.] [12427 


© ic. May 20, 1920; E 479566 ; Leo 
Feist, inc. New York. 


ORIENTALE. See Ashton 
Five impressions. 


(Leopeld ) 


OvuisA (THE) BOARD BLUES; words by 
I. Godding, melody by F. C. Doyle 
for U. 5.) [12428 

© 1c. May 26, 1920; BE 479742; 


Frank C. Doyle & Irene Godding, - 


Detroit. 


OUR AUTOMOBILE RIDE: by Bertha 

Hecker [of U. 8.]; piano. [12429 

© Apr. 30, 1920; 2 c. May 3, 1920; 

E 478886; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


OvuR Boys; words by R. Eckhardt, 
music by W. L. Needham [of U. 8.] 


Chicago, Musician self maker co. 


[12430 


KC) May 4, 1920; 2 2. May 27, 1920; 
E 480785; Ruth Eckhardt, Reock- 
ville, Conn. 


124389 


OUR COUNTRY AND SCHOOLS FOREVER; 
words and music by Jos. W. Guinan 
toni. St] [12431 

© May 21, 1920; 2 c. May 20, 1920; 
E 479559; Madison musie pub. ¢o., 
Detroit. 


OUR FEET SHALL STAND WITHIN THY 
GATES. See Liszt (Franz) 

Our FLAG;.words by HE. G. Baptie, sr., 
melody by R. A. Browne [of U. 8.] 


[12432 
© 1 « May 26, 1920; E 479750; 


yN | 


By 


KE. G. Baptie, sr., Dewey, OK. 


OUR GALLANT YANKEE BOYS; words by 
Wm. Hudson Rice, music by Geo. 
Trevor [of U. S.] [12483 

© 1c. May 24, 1920; HE 4797830; 
Vv. S. Rice, Memphis, Tenn. 


OuR GLORIOUS LAND; words and music 
by C. J. Brown [of U. S.] Chicago, 
Legters music co: [12434 

(© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920; 
BE. 480271 ;.. Clark, J. Brown: Biask 
Greenwich, R. I. 


ur GuiIpE: words and music by E. I. 
Aldridge [of U. S8.] [12435 

© Apr. 8, 1920; 2 e Apr. 10, 1920; 
BE 478578; Elizabeth Irving Aldrich, 
Chicago. 

OUR HCME ON HIGH; words and music 

by A. J. Showalter [of U. 8.] 
[12436 
© Apr..10, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 29, 1926; 
EK 475892; Anthony J. Showalter, 
Dalton, Ga. 

OUR LEADER; words by an admirer of 
Woodrow Wilson, music by Hector 
Richard, [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [124387 

© May-1, 1920; 2 ¢ May 10, 1920; 
E 480845; Mrs. Frank J. Inman, 
Washington. 

OUR MOTHER; words by D. R: Zimmer- 
man, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[12488 

©, May dy, 19020; 2 c.. May “20, 

1920: FE 480596; David R. Zimmer- 
man, Paxtonviile, Pa. 

OUR NATIONAL HONOR; march, by Wm. 
Grant Brooks, arr. by Julius S. 
Seredy fof U. 8.], mand. arr. by L. 
Tocaben [of U. S.]; full orch. with 
pts. for full mand. orch. (Progres- 
sive orchestral edition, no. 64) 

[124389 

© Feb. 18, 1920; 2 c. May 17, 1920; 

E 479447; Cari Fischer, New York. 

‘Copyright is clainyved on arrange- 
ment. | 


rey 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12440 


OUR CWN SUNNY SOUTHERN CALII- 
FORNIA; words and music by N. Met- 


cali fer U.S.) [12449 
© Mar. 27, 1920; 2-c June 7, 
1920; H 481120; Nettie Metcalf, 


Inglewood, Calif. 


OUR SOLDIERS WHO NEVER RETURNED; 
words by S. McDowell, melody by 
Gustave Barto [pseud. of Ethel 
Fisher, of U. S.] [12441 

© 1c. May 19, 1920; E 497514; 
Susie McDowell, Nicholasville, Ky. 


OUR SOUL ON GOD WITH PATIENCE 
waits; confidence, for general use, 
[words from the Bible], music by 
Garrett, adapted and tr. by H. A. 
Dickinson and C. Dickinson [of U. 
$5.]; mixed voices, with organ acc. 


(In Antiphons) [12442 
© May 18, 1920; 2 c. May 20, 1920; 
HH 479673; H. W. Gray co., New 


York. [Copyright is claimed on 
adaptation and translation. ] 


OUR VICTORIOUS MARINES; military 
march, by J. N. Schwartz [of U. 8.]; 
1st violin. [12443 

© 1c May 14, 1920: E 479328; 
Jos. N. Schwartz, New York. 

OUT OF DOORS IN MAYTIME; 
Mrs. J. Houghton, 
Browne [of U. S.] [12444 

© 1 « May 24, 1920; B 479705; 
Mrs. John Houghton, Hamilton, Mo. 


words by 
melody by R. A. 


CUT OF "THE DEEP HAVE I CALLED; words 
from 130th Psalm, music by G. H. 
Schaefer [of U. 8.]; soios-duett and 
chorus, organ ace. 4to. (Choir 
music, Second series, no. 67) [12445 

© Apr. 8, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 8, 1920; 
E 474940; Robin Ellis, Ridgefield 
Pars NL as 


OUT OF THE NIGHT. 
the desert. 


See Gift (A) of 


OUT OF THE WORLD; words and melody 

by E. E. Davis [of U. S8.] [12446 

© 1c. May 11, 1920: © 479978; 
Kdith Ella Davis, Detroit. 


Outcast (THE); words and music by 
C. Roland Flick [of U. S.] [12447 
© May 14, 1920; 2 e« May 19, 
1920; E 479427; Flick- Candler co., 
Atlanta. 


OUTING CHORUS; words and music by 
P. H. Hale [of U. 8.] [12448 
©aApr,, 2471920552 ee Ae 22. 
1920; E 475717; Philip Henry Hale, 
St. Louis. 


pt. 11, 0. s., v. 15 


OVER AND OVER AGAIN; words by Fred 
Pattison, music by Jay Whidden 
[of England] [12449 

© May 4, smesgs 1c. May 5. 1920; 


EK 476488; B. Feldman & Go., 
London. ‘ 

Over JORDAN; words by Ernest 
Butcher, music by Hetty Hocking 


[of England]; in B flat. [12450 

© May 24, 1920; 1 ec. June 1, 1920; 
® 476836; Joseph Henry Larway, 
London. 


OVER THE GARDEN WALL; from 
madame, words by Robert B. Smith, 
musie by Victor Herbert [of U. S.] 

{12451 

© Apr. 7, 1920; 2 ce Apr. 9, 1920; 

EK 475056; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


OVER THE WHOLE WIDE WORLD; words 
and music by Carolyn R. Freeman 
Loft. 8. Si] ‘ [12452 

© May 5, 1920; 2 «. May 12, 1920; 
KE 489640; National woman’s Chris- 
tian temperance union, Evanston, 
Tl. 


OVER THERE; words and music by A. 
J. Showalter [of U. 8.] . [12453 
© Apr. 10, '1920° 2 © See. 
1920; HE 475890: Anthony J. Sho- 
walier, Dalton, Ga. 


OVERALLS; fox trot song, words by 
Harold G. Frost, musie by F. Henri 
Klickmann [of U. 8.] [12454 

© June 5, 1920; 2 c. June 7, 1920; 
E 481085; McKinley music co., 
Chicago. 


OVERALLS AND CALICO; 
Kahn, music by Jean Schwartz [of 
ES] [12455 

© May 19, 1920; 2 e. May 20, 
1920; E 479688; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


lyric by Gus 


OVERALLS (THE) 3A4zz; by Anne Haber- 
sham [of U. 8.]; piano. [12456 
© 1 c. May 2, 1920: EK 479279 ; 

G. Noble Jones, Chevy Chase, Md. 


OVERLAND (THE) FOUR FOR MINE; 
words by Mary Lintz, music by EH. 
Hick Lerch [of U. 8.] [12457 

© 1c Apr. 15, 1920; E 475473; 
Lintz & Lerch pub. co., Columbus, O. 


OWL AND BUTTERFLY; words by Eliner 
Valentine, music by C. R. Hess [of 
eSa [12458 

©le. May 22, 1920; EH 480672; 
Cora R. Hess, St. Paul. 


758 


Oui . 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


12475 


no. 6, 1920 


Cyr Nicanora; de #. Alonso, arr. par 
Francis Salabert’ [of France]; 
eordes avec piano conducteur. 4to. 
(Collection des refrains et danses 
en vogue, no. 122) [12459 

© May 17, 1920; 1c. June 1, 1920; 
E 476848; Union musical éspagnola, 
Madrid. 

schottisch espagnole, paroles de 

C. Rufart et M. Lopez Aviles, mu- 

‘sique de HE. Alonso [of Spain]; 

piano. [12469 


© May 17, 1920; 1 c. June 1, 1920; 
E 476866; Union musical espanola, 
Madrid. 

PAESE (IE) DEI SOGNI; versi di Guido 
di Napoli, musica di Nicola Valente 
[of Italy]; mand. ace. Naples, 

- Emilio Gennarellie c. 4to. [12461 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 c. June 9, 1920; 

E 484029; Italian book co., New 
York. 

PAGEANT (THE) OF COLUMBIA; march, 
by H. A. Vander Cook [of U. S.]; 
band. Cincinnati, O., Fillmore music 
house. 4to. [12462 

© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 7, 1920; 


E 479147; Fillmore brothers ¢o., 
.Cincinnati. . 
Same. 112463 


© May 29, 1920; 2 c June 7, 1920; 
i 481108; Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 
cinnati. 


PAGINA LIRICA; imitazione da Rabind- 
ranath Tagore, musica di Domenico 
Sortopassi [of Italy]; sop. o ten. 

; [12464 
© June 7, 1920; 1 c. June 12, 1920; 
EH} 484094; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


Par 0’ MY HEART; words by Esther R. 
Moon, music by A. J. Babich [of 
WS. ] [12465 

© Apr. 8, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 8, 1920; 
Ei 474981; Arthur J. Babich, Lincoln, 
Neb. 


PAL OF MINE; words by H. J. Hanson, 

melody by R. A. Browne [of U. 8.] 

[12466 

© 1 «¢« June 2, 1920; E 480927; 
Harriet J. Hanson, Irene, S. D. 


PALANCHINO (IL) See Figurine cinesi. 


Joseph Holbrooke [of 
England] op. 49; pf. (Impressions 
of a tour, no. 2) [12467 

© June 7, 1920; 1 c June 12, 
1920; E 484105; G.. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


PALERMO; by 


\ 


PALESTRINA (GIOVANNI PIERLUIGI 
SANTE) Come now let us reason to- 
gether; God’s forgiving grace, 
[words from the Bibie], music by 
Palestrina, adapted and tr. by H. A. 
Dickinson and C. Dickinson [for U. 


S.]; Ist and 2nd quartette cho. (Jn 
Antiphons) [12468 


© May 18, 1920; 2 e May 20, 


1920; HE 479648; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 


on adaptation and translation] 


Strife (The) is o’er; Christ’s 
victory over death, for Waster, 
[words from the Bible], music by 
Palestrina, adapted and tr. by H. A. 
Dickinson and C. Dickinson [fof VU. 
S.]; mixed voices. . (Jn Antiphons) 
[12469 
©. May 18, 1920°° 2 ¢. May. 20, 
1920 ; © 479657 ; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on 
adaptation and translation] 


PALM-LEAVES RUSTLE. See Bedouin 
ballads. 


PANZXTHESIA; words by and music se- 
lected and arr. by Frank EH. Miller 
[of U. §.]; mixed voices. [12470 

© May 1, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 27, 1920; 
E 479856; Kineesthetie arts co., inc., 
New York. 

PANSIES; waltz, by R. Villar [of U. 
S.]; piano. (Three easy teaching 
pieces for the piano, no. 2) [12471 

© May 8, 1920: 2c. May 11, 1920; 
E 480363; Rose Villar, New York. 


PANSY BLOSSOM; words and music by 

C. Haton [of U..8.] [12472 

© 1c. May 14, 1920; EB 479865; 
Chester Eaton Cincinnati. 


PANTEA; dramma_ sinfenico, di G. 
Francesco Malipiero [of Italy]: pf. 
a quattro mani e canto. [12473 

© May 4, 1920; 1 ec. May 5, 1920; 
Hi 476456; J. & W. Chester, London. 


PAOLO E F'RANCESCA; dramatic over- 
ture, by Arne Oldberg [of U. S.] op. 
Die worceh. Se: [12474 

© May 11, 1920; 2 ¢ May ‘12, 
1920; E 479241; G. Schirmer, inc., 


New York. 

PARADOXICAL mMooDS; by Leopold Go- 
dowsky [of U. S.J]; pf. (Triakon- 
tameron, no. 3) [1247 


© May 29, 1920; 2 ce. June 2, 1920: 
H 480896; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 


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12476 


Parrot sone; from Boris Godounoff, 
tr. from the Russian by Constance 
Purdy [of U. 8.j, music by Modest 
Moussorgsky; medium voice, in A. 
(Russian songs) [12476 

© . Mar. 8) 1990-"2 @€ Apr 44, 
1820; E 478395; Oliver Ditson co., 
Bosten. [Copyrigh 1t is claimed on 
translation } 


PARTING AT MORNING; poem by Robert 
Browning, music by Apne Stratton 


Miller [of U. 8.1 [12477 
©: Apr 28 /1920% 2 .€ hApr.--27, 
1920; E 478821; Haroid Flammer, 


New York. 


PASSACAGLIA; by Heniot Lévy [of U. 
S.], violin pt. ed. by Leon Sametini; 


inc., 


violin and piano. [12478 
© Mar. 9, 1920; 2 c. May 17, 1920; 
E 479474; Carl Fisher, New York. 


PassInc (THE) TRAIN; words by M. 
Murphy, music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Riviera music 
co. [12479 

© May 12, May 26, 
1920; E 479827; Murphy, 
Marion, Ia. 


TS20F 2) "e. 
Minnie 


PASSO MEZZO E MASCHERADA. See An- 


tiche danze ed arie. 


PASTIME. See Bijou suite. 


Pastorare. See Album des 6. 
Quaderni per un piccolo pianista 1°. 


PATA CAKE; words from Chinese 
Mother Goose rhymes, musie by 
Bainbridge Crist [of U. S.]; wo- 
men’s voices. ar [12489 

© Apr. 2, 1920; 2 c. May 17, 1920; 
E 479484; Carl Fiscl her, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


PatcH (A) oN you; duet from Just 

fancy, words by Arthur Wimperis, 

music by Herman Darewski_ [of 

England] [12481 
©, Apr. 28; 1990: 2 aw May 22. 

1920; E 476595; Herman Darewski 

nusic pub. ¢o., London. 

PATCHES AND OVERALLS; lyrics by J. 
Carnell, melody by Herman A. Hum- 
mel [of U. S.] [12482 

© 1 ¢ May 20, 1920; E 480515; 
Jobn Carnell, Minneapolis. 

PATHWAY (THE) THRO’ THE HEATHER; 
words by Monica Chapman, music 
by Edith Harrhy [cf England] 

[12483 

e. May 38, 1920; 

CO:. “pty~ “red., 


bot 


. € 4920: 14 
= Allan & 
. Australia. 


pt. 111, Bess, Wwe LS. 


Parricia; waltz, by Felix Dupent [of 
gland]; piano. [12484 

©° Apr. 22;°19205" bee: Apes, 
1920; E 476405; H. Shazples & son, 
Itd., London. 


—— words by W. Menyhart, music by 
EK. S. 8. Huntington [of U. 8.] 
[12485. 
© 1c May 6, 1920: Hi 480150; 
Walter Menyhart, Brooklyn. 


Patsy DooLrEy; words by F. Shute, 
music by Hector Richard lof U. 8.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [12486 

© May 1, 1920; 2 ec. May 10, 1920; 
E) 480349 ; Frank Shute, Wilmington, 
Del. 


Patro (IL) (The pact) ; atto 1, from 
Mefistofele, words and music by A. 
Boito, English version by Perley A. 
Child [of U. S.]; ten. in FE. ° (Gem- 
me dalle opere celebri) [12487 

© Apr. 20, 1920;°2 «¢ Apr Ze 
1920; E 478753; Mauro V. Cardilli, 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on English version ] 


PAYSAGE; paroles par Felix Ponteil,. 


musique par A. §. Lefévre, [of 
France, domiciled at Brooklyn, 
N.Y a [12488 

© 1c May 14, 2920- 479316 ; 


Andrée S. Lefévre, Brooklyn. 


PEACE TO THE RED, WHITE AND BLUE; 
words by B. F.. Gleaves, music by 
Leo Friedman [of U. §S.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [12489 

© Dee., 30, 1999n02= ¢ = Ape ie, 
1920; E 475282; B. F. Gleaves, Max- 
fone Woe. 


PEACEFUL THOUGHTS; by E. 8. Hosmer 
[of U. S.]; piano. [12490 
© May 20, 1920; 2c: May 24, 
1920; E 480701; Theo. Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 
PEACH OF A DOLE; words by S. T. King, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. S.J 
Chicago, Legters music co. [12491 


© May 29, 1920; 2 c. June 4, 1920; 


E 480970; Sam T. King, Galesburg, 
Til. 

PrEFK-A-Boo, Mr. Moon; popular ballad 
with chorus, words -and music by 
J. M. Cox [of U. Sa) New) Yorker: 
B. Story [12492 

© Apr. 1, 1920; 2-¢. Apr. 29; 1920; 


5; J. M. Cox, Greensboro, Pa. 


760 


no. 6, 1920 


Precexy; fox-trot, by Neil Moret [of U. 


S.], arr. by Lee Orean Smith [of U. 
with piano. 


See saxophone orch. 
4to. 12493 

© May 7, 1920; 2 c. May 8, 1920; 
E 480418; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 
[Cepyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


PENNSYLVANIA IS A MERRY OLD STATE; 
words by R. J. White, music by 
Eugene Platzman fof U. §.] [12494 

©.1 c¢. June 7, 1920; E 481053; 
Raymond J. White, Ingram, Pa. 


PENNSYLVANIA IS MY HOME; words by 
M. Oeffinger, music by Pauline B. 
Story, [of U: S.] [12495 

@es...10,°1920: 1 ex -Mar. 23, 
1820;.1 c« Apr. 19, 1920; EH 473660; 
M. Oeffinger, Altoona, Pa. 


PENSEE MELANCOLIQUE; par Henry 
Weyts [of France]; piano et violin. 


(Les récréations du jeune violiniste, 
2e série) [12496 

© Apr. 24, 1920; 1 c. May 10, 1920; 
E 476534; Philippo, Paris. 


PEPPY STEPS; one step, by E. C. Klap- 
holz [of U. S8.]; instrumental. 

; [12497 

© 1c. Apr. 16, 1920; E 478410; 
Ernest ©. Klapholz, New York. 


PERCHE ; versi di C. Berardi, musica di 
d’Aloe’ [of Italy] ; mand. acc. Naples, 
Emilio Gennarellie ec. 4te. [12498 


© Apr. 1, 1920; 1 c. June 9, 1920; 
E 484024; Italian book co., New 
York. 


PERFECT LOVE: words by Janet Marker 
Kis Kadden, music by Jessie L. 
Pease [of U. S.] [12499 

© Apr. 30, 1920; 2 c. May 8, 1920; 
E 479004; Theo. Presser G0 ae Phila- 
delphia. 


PERPETUAL EMOTION; musical comedy 


in two acts, words -by Carleton 
Healy, music by Ralph Armond 
Carisen [of U. 8.] [12500 


© May 14, 1920; 2c. May 17, 1920; 
FE 479416; Ralph Armond Carlsen, 
Chicago. 

PERSHING, HERE’S TO you; words by T. 
Schlemmer, music by Geo. Trevor 
ior Uy. 5S.) [12501 

© ic. May 17, 1920; E 479399; 
. Therese Schlemmer, Honolulu, T. H. 

PERVERSITY; valse hésitation, by Em. 

Deloire fof France]; piano. [12502 
© May 8, 1920; i c. May 24, 1920; 
EK 476724;: Francis: Salabert, Paris. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


12512 


Perat (A); words and music by Clif- 
ton Boanas [of Australia] (Paling’s 
song series. no. 84) [12503 

© Apr. 21, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 19, 1920; 
BE} 476262; W. H. Paling & co., lid., 
Sydney, Australia. 


PETER PrrerR; by C. Woess [of U. 8.]; 
piano. [12504 
Ort -e: ae 28, 1920; E 479879; 


Carl Woess, 


P1ANO ALBUM; by Eric Fogg [of Great 
Britain] op. 4, 22, 37. [12505 
iC). Mar. 29.1920; 1) ec: Ape 228. 
1920; EF 476445; Bosworth & co., 
Itd., London. 


PICANINNIES 
music by 
praitsy< :. ia KL 
series, no. 13) [12506 

© May 17, 1920% 1. .e. May” 17, 
1920; E 476892; W. H. Paling & co., 
ltd., Sydney, Australia. 


New York. 


LULLABY; words and 
Fred Monument [ot Aus- 
(Paling’s song 


Piccoto cUORE; versi di Aniello Cos- 


tabile, musica di Enrico Frati [of 
Italy]; mand. ace. Naples. Emilio 
Gennarelli e c. 4to. [12507 


©) Apr. 1, 1920;.1c, June 9, 1920; 
BE. 484025; Italian book co., New 
York. 

Pick (THE) OF THE BUNCH; 
P. J. O'Reilly, music by Raymond 
Loughborough [of England] [12508 

© Mar. 24, 1920; 1 c. May 3, 1920; 
FE 476468; Metzler & co., (1909) Itd.. 
London. 

PICKANINNIES PICKNICK; dance, by 
Ernest ©. Klapholz [of U. S.]; in- 
strumental. [12509 

© 1c. May 5, 1920; E 479111; 
Wanda Orloff, Brooklyn. 

PICKANNINY RosE; words by Annelu 
Burns, melody by Madlyn Shep- 
pard «fot. U. Sil, arm by. B.-Qualli 
Cingk for UA S-] [12510 

eee) ck Ga ADF ss 265.4 920,; Hi 275802 ; 
Pace & Handy music co., New York. 

Picture (A) FROM MEMORY; words by 
J. J. LaVasser. musie by EH. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] [12511 

© 1c. Apr. 21. 1920; E 478564; 
James J. LaVasser, Sault Ste. Marie, 
Mich. 

PicturE (A) FROM THE FIRELIGHT ; 
words by Billie B. Russell, musie by 

- Hector Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, 


words by 


Legters music co. Presale 
© May 1, .f9207 2 c “May. 10, 
1920: E 480332; Mrs. Wm.. B.. Rus- 


sell, New Orleans. 


T61 


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12518 


Prevcrn “(AY or rem ern P Loves 
words by J. J. Wail, musie by Leo 
Friedman fof U. S.] Chicago, Ri- 
viera music Co. ; [12513 

© May 12, 1920; 2 c May 26, 
1920: EH 479833 : John J. Wall, New 
York. 

Piclio E...DO; versi di Faras, musica 
Gi d’Aloe’ [of Italy]; mand. acc. 
Napies, Emilio Gennarelli e c« 4to. 

[12514 
© Apr. 1, 1920; 1 ce. June 9, 1920; 


i 484026; Italian book co., New 
York. 
PILGRIM’s (THE) PROGRESS; narrative 


tone poem, pt. IX, The delectable 
mountains, by Ernest Austin [of Eng- 
land] op. 41, no. 9; organ. pa iy 


© May 22, 1920: 1 c May 29, 


1920; E 476838; Joseph Henry Lar- 
way, London. 


Pine; words and melody by O. Cesana 
Ler Us 5.1 [12516 


© 1c. June 7, 1920; E 481101; 
Oito Cesana, San Francisco. 


PINK BLOSSOMS; by C. Woess [of U. 
S.] ; piano. Pe2517 

© 1c. May 28, 1920; E 479885; 
Carl Woess, New York. 


Pinson (LE) DE LA CORNE D’oR; valse, 
par P. Balleron [of France] op. 19; 
piano et violon ou mand. simplifiée. 

[12518 
© Apr. 24, 1920; 1 ec. May 10,1920; 
E 476548, Paul Balleron, Paris. 


Prioaeia (LA) SOPRA I BAMBOU. See 
Figurine cinesi. 


Pip, PIP, TOOT TOOT, GOOD-BYE-EE; 
cheerio, cheerio to you, fox trot, by 
Al. M. Kendail and J. Russel Robin- 
son [of U. S.], arr. by Wm. Schulz 
[ef U. 8.]; orch. with piano. 4to. 

[12519 

© May 13, 1920; 2 c May 14,1920; 

E 480448; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 


fex trot, py Al. M. Kendall and 
e. Russel Robinson [of U. 8.], arr. by 
Chas. Godfrey [of Great Britain]; 
orch. with piano conductor. 4to. 
(Orchestral journal of popular mu- 
Sie, no. 631) [12520 

©).Mar.-31,.1920; 7 ¢ Apr..:28, 
1920; HE 476413; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. 


PITTER-PATTER, See Vincent (Charles) 
Six miniatures. 


< Dt. It, esi, MIS 


Pity ME; words by W. W. Gibson, 
music by I. Levine [of U. S.] [12521 
© eae 22, 1920°" Zoe Wee 2a: 
1920; E 479818: Isaac Levi ne, Chi- 
cago. 


PLAINTES (LES) DU CERF; chasse, par 
M. T. Bonhomme [of France] op. 
50; piano et violon. [12522 

© Apr. 24, 1920; 1 c. May 10, 1920; 
E 476551; M. T. Bonhomme, Paris. 


PLANNING; one step or fox trot song, 
words by Benny Davis, music by 
Earl Burtnett [of U. 8.] £2523 
. © Apr. 29, 1920; 2 c. May 4, 1920: 
E 480059; Sherman, Clay & co., San 
Francisco. 


PLAY ME A DIXIE MELODY; words by 
Harold G. Frost, music by Fred Rose 
[of U. S] [12524 

© June 5, 1920; 2 c. June 7, 1920; 
E 481086;  McKiniey music @o., 
Chicago. 


PLAY ME SOMETHING I CAN DANCE TO; 
from Oui madame, words by Robert 
B. Smith, music by Victor Herbert 
[of U. S.] [12525 

© Apr. 7. 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 9, 1920; 
E 475061; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


PLay Up, BUCKNELL, PLAY; a Bucknell 


song, words by W. C. Bartol, music 

by James Browne Martin [of U. 8.] 

Ato. [12526 

© Apr. 8, 1920; 2'¢. Apr. S, 1920; 

FE 474980; W. C. Bartol, Lewisburg, 
Pa. 

PrayFuL. See In varying mood. 


PLEADING (THE) TROUBADOUR; by Leo- 
pold Godowsky [of U. 8.]; pf. (Tria- 


kontameron, no. 6) [12527 
© May 29, 1920; 2 c. June 2, 1920; 


E 480899; G. New 


Schirmer, inc, 
York. : 
PLEASANT MooDS; by Frank A. Eckart 
[of U. S.]; violin and piano. [12528 
© May 10, 1920; 2.c. May ds, 
1920; BE 480395; Willis music Co., 
Cincinnati. 


PLEASE SOON RETURN DEAR; words by 
W. B. Davis, melody by Gustave 
His [pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of 


ea Os | [12529 


© 1c. Apr. 15, 1920; E 475453; 
W. B. Davis, Chicago. 


762 


no. 6, 1920 


PLENILUNIO; versi di Gabriele d’ An- 
nunzio, musica di Giacomo Orefice 
fof Italy] (Liriche, no. 2) [12530 

© June 7) 1920;'1+¢e June 12, 
1820; E 484111; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


PcEME MACABRE; by Leopold Godow- 
sky [of U. S8.]; pf. (Triakontam- 
eron, no. 29) [12531 

© May 29, 1920; 2 c. June 2, 1920; 
E 480921; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. 

Potsar (THE) BEAR WALTZ; words by 
I. Martin, music by E. 8S. 8. Hunting- 
ton [of U. 8.] [12532 

© 1c May 6, 1920; E 480135; 


Ida Martin, Seatile. 
See 


POLISH DANCE. Scharwenka 


(Franz Xaver) 
POLIsH GALLOP NO. 18; by A. Schwartz 
[of U. S.]; instrumental. [12533 
@© 1c. Apr. 15, .1920; E 475427; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 
Toc MARCH, No. 178; by’ - A. 
Schwartz [of U. S.] ; instrumental. 
[12534 
© 1 c dune. 7,, 1920; EH 481079; 
Abe Sehwartz, New York. 


POLISH MARCH, No. 345; by A. 
Schwartz [of U. 8.]; instrumental. 
[12535 


© 1c June 7, 1920; B 481076; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 


POLISH MARIEN POLKA NO. 7; by A. 
Schwartz [of U. S.]; instrumentai. 
{12536 


© 1c. Apr. 15, 1920; BE 475487; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 


POLISH OBEREK No. 1; by A. Schwartz 
[ort U. S.]; instrumental. [12537 


© 1 « Apr. 15, 1920; ©.475441; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 


Petia “OBBEEK NO, 12° by” * A. 
Schwartz [of U. S.] ; instrumental. 
[12538 


ler? ec. Apr. “15, 19207 Wi 475432 ; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 
POLISH OBEREK NO. 20; by A. Schwartz 
[of U. 8.]; instrumental. [12539 
© 1c Apr. 15, 1920; H 475440; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 


POLISH POLKA NO. 2; by A. Schwartz 
fof U. §.]; instrumental. [12540 


oshic. Ang. 15,1020: i AghA42 <* 


Abe Schwartz, New York. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


12553 


POLISH POLKA No. 4; by A. Schwartz 
fet U. S.]; instrumental. [12541 
© 1e. Apr. 15, 1920; EH 475439; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 
POLISH POLKA NO. 5; by A. Schwartz 
fof U. S.1; instrumental. [12542 
er ©)te. Apr. 15, 1920; W 475425; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 
POLISH POLKA NO. 8; by A. Schwartz 
[of U. 8.]; instrumental. [12543 
©’ t ec. Apr. 15, 1920; BE 475436; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 
POLISH POLKA NO. 9; by A. Schwartz 
[of U. S.]; instrumental. [12544 
© 1 ¢ Apr. 15, 1920: EH 475434; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 
POLISH POLKA NO. 10; by A. Schwartz 
fof U. S.]; instrumental. [12545 
©) fe Aprictd, 1920- Ti 475435; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 
POLISH POLKA NO. 13; by A. Schwartz 
[of U. 8.]; instrumental. [12546 
©.1 ‘c. Apr: 15, 1920; Hh 4643 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 
PoLISH POLKA NO. 15; by A. Schwartz 
[of U. S.]; instrumental. ae Bt buis 2 4 
© 1¢ Apr. 15, 1920; E 475424: 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 
PoLIsH POLKA NO. 176; by A. Schwartz 
[of U. S.] ; instrumental. [12548 
© 1c. June 7, 1920; E 481081; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 
POLISH POLKA, NO. 200; by A. Schwartz 
[of U. S.]; instrumental. [12549 
1c. June 7, 1920; E 481077; Abe 
Schwartz, New York. 
POLISH POLKA MAZURKA NO. 3; by A. 
Sehwartz [of U. 8.]; instrumental. 
[12550 
©1e. Apr. 15, 1920; E 475428; 
Abe Sehwartz, New York. 
POLISH POLKA MAZURKA NO. 6; by A. 
senwartz [of U. S8.]; instrumental. 
hi25al 
© 1c. Apr. 15, 1920; BE 475438; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 
PoLISH POLKA MAZURKA NO. 14; by A. 
Schwartz [cf U. S.]; instrumental. 
[12552 
©1c. Apr. 15, 1920; E 475430; Abe 
Sehwartz, New York. [Copyright is 
cinimed on new matter] 
POLISH VALSE NO. 17; by A. Schwartz 
[ot U. S.]; instrumental. [12553 
© 1c. Apr. 15, 1920; E 4754038; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 


763 


12554 


POLISH WALSE No. 16; by A. Schwartz 
fof U. S.]; instrumental. [12554 
© 1c Apr. 15, 1920; E 475426; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 
POLISH WALTZ NO. 11; by A. Schwartz 
[ef U. S.]; instrumental. [12555 
© 1c. Apr. 15, 1920; E 475433; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 
Por_KA MAZURKA NO. 19; by A. Schwartz 
[of U. S.]; instrumental. [12556 
© 1c. Apr. 15, 1920; E 475429; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 


POA /{MAZUBEA ? NO; Ais DY, au 
‘Schwartz [of U. 8.]; instrumental. 
[12557 
© 1«e@ June 7, 1920; E 481080; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 


PoLKA MAZURKA No. 180; by A. 
Schwartz [of U. S.]; instrumental. 
[12558 
© 1c. June 7; 1920; E 481078; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 


POLLYANNA; words by H. E. Thomas, 
music by E. 8. 8. Huntington. [of 
U. 8.] [12559 

© 1c. Apr. 29, 1920; E 475871; 
Harriet E. Thomas, Cleveland. 


PoLLywoc (THE) WIGGLE; words by 
James Ryan, melody by B. S. Dick- 
son [of U. 8.] [12560 

© 1c May 18, 1920; E 480490; 
Byron Scott Dickson, New York. 


POLYMELODIE PREPARATOIRE; par Al- 
fred Francaix [of France] op. 46; 
piano. [12561 

©) Apr? 12,1920 > ° binet, Apr 24. 
1920; EK 476402; M. Senart et cie. 
Paris. 

POMPEIAN SERENADE; by Emil S. Strollo 

On. Sf, are by ‘Walter ¢ 
Hauenschild [of U. 8.]; orch. with 
piano and organ. [12562 

@ Apr... 19, 1920. 2 e. Apr22?. 
1920; E 475571; Photo play music 
co., New York. 

Pom-Pom; by Scott Chalfant [of U. 
S.]; piano, six hands. ©(Piano’ en- 
semble, second series) [12563 

© Apr. 28, 1920; 2 c. May 5, 1920: 
H 479121; Willis music co., Cin- 
cinnati. 

fox-trot, by T. W. Thurban [of 

England]; piano. [12564 
© May 20, 1920; 1 c. June 1, 1920; 

E 476839; E. Osborne & co., 1td., 

London. 


Poot (THE) See Call of the wild. 


764 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 101, Diss, Me Ie 


PooR LITTLE BROKEN FLOWER; words by 


Harry Wiiliams, music by Raymond 
Hubbeli [of U. 8.] [ 12565: 

© Apr. 7, 1920; 2 ec Apr. 9, 1920; 
E 475062; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


PoorR OLD FATHER; written and com- 


posed by Fred Godfrey and Bennett 
Scott [of England] [12566 

© Apr. 26, 1920; 1 @ Apr. 30, 
1920; E 476450; B. Feldman & co., 
London. ; 


‘Por GOES THE MAJOR; I’ve found my 


sergeant major, written by Robert 
Hargreaves, composed by Bob 
Adams [of Great Britain] [12567 

© May 14,1920; 14. May 28; 
1920; Fi 476784; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. : 


Poppies; tone pictures, by A. Davis 


[of U. §.]; violin and piano. (Six 
tone pictures, no. 2) [12568 
© Apr. 25, 1920; 2 « May 8, 
1920; BE 479174; Arthur Davis, St. 
Louis. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement | 
words by Dorothy Richmon, — 
music by Hector Richard [of U. S8.] — 
Chicago, Legters music co. [12569 — 
© May 18, 1920; 2 © May 22a— 
1920; E 479595; Mrs. A. L. Rich- © 
mon, West Cedar Rapids, Ia. | 


oe Fo 


PerPpyLaND; words and music by Ken- ~ 


neth Casey [of U. 8.] [12570 | 
© May 4, 1920; 2 c. May 12, 1920; 9 
I) 479280; Miles pub. co., New York. 


_—S 


—— words by Elinor Valentine, music — 


by C. R. Hess [of U. 8.] [12578 
© 1c. May 1, 1920; E 480022; 
Cora R. Hess, .Styw Pak 


PostLuDE; by A. C. Mackenzie [of 


Iingland] ; organ with violins ad lib. 
(Original compositions, new series, 
no. 65) [12572 
© May 15, 1920; 1 @, May ae 
1920; E 476642; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. 
- by Hugh Blair [of England]; or- 
gan. (Original compositions, new 
series, no. 64) [12578 
© Apr. 22, 1920; 1 e Apmazes 
1920; E 476282; Novello & co., lid, 
London. 


~ 


Por-PpouRRI; cycle of fragments, On 


verses by Isobel Scott Bremner, 
music by John Gerrard Williams 
fof England]; piano. [12574 

© May 5, 1920; 1 @. May 6, 19200 
E 476477; Novello & co., itd., Lon 
don. : 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1920 


12592 


PoUR UN PETIT CHIEN CLOWN; air de 
ballet, par H. Matrice Jacquet [of 
France|: pour fifite avec ace de 
harpe ou piano. [12575 

© Apr. 24, 1920; 1 c. May 10, 
1920; HE 476567; Editions de la 
Siréne, Paris. 


Poursvuite (LA) See Amour fardé. 


PoewpeER River. HOOK ’EM cow; words 
by R. EK. Graham, music by Eduoard 
Hesseiberg [of U. S.] [12576 

© May 5. 1920; 2 c. May 26, 1920; 
— 479850: Russell E. Graham, Wi- 
baux, Mont. 


PozvAni: words by Hugo Bouéek, mel- 


dy by A. Schwartz [ef U. 8.3 


7 
1; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 
PRACTICAL PIANO PEDAGOGY; by J. M. 
Biese [of U. S.] op. 86. Atlantic 
Cay.) NAS... Beand<B music co.; 
Pittsburgh. Pa., W. H. Witt music 
eo.; London, England, Weeks & 
company. [ [12578 
foe ioe tt 1920-2. c.. May 15, 
1920; aff. May 22, 1920; A 570123; 
Jchann M. Blose, Atlantic, N. J. 


PRAYER (A); words by Gerald Grogan, 
musie by Harold Henry [of U. S.] 
op. .Y, no., 1. [12579 

© Mar. 1, 1920; 2c. May 17, 1920; 
E 479466; Carl Fischer, New York. 


PreLvupe. See Aibum des 6.—\Vincent 
(Charles) Six miniatures. 


PRELUDE AND ALLEGRO; by B. F. Cliffe 
fof U. §8.]; violin-and piano. (Five 
artists solos.) [12580 

© Apr. 8, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 28, 1920; 
E 4788381; Benjamin Franklin Cliffe, 
Akron, O. 


PRETUDE—ARABESQUE; by Warren 
Storey-Smith [of U. S.]; piano. 

: [12581 

~ apr. 27, 1920;°2' c: “May* 6, 

1920; E 480426; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston. 

PRELUDE IN C MINOR; 


by Reinhold 


Gliére, op. 16, no. 1, arr. by Harvey | 


B. Gaul [of U. 8.]; organ. [12582 

© May 6, 1920; 2 c. May 13, 1920; 

i 480400; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

[Copyright is claimed cn arrange- 
ment] 

PRELUDE IN F'; by Frederic Groton [of 

U. S.1 op 17; organ. [12583 


OoApr 9 190? 2° eo Apr. 14, 


1920; E 480488; Oliver Ditson co.,- 


‘Boston. 


7 


PRELUDE ON ABRIDGE, ANDANTE GRAZI- 
oso, [AND] UGUE ON AN OLD SUB- 
JECT; by Alan Gray [of Great Brit- 
ain]; organ. [12584 

© Apr. 28, 1920; 1 «@* May 29, 
1920; E 47682G6% Augener, itd., 
London. 


PRELUDE ON St. ANNE’S TUNE, ALLE- 
GRETTO IN #', [AND] ANDANTE SOSTE- 
NUTO IN D; by Alan Gray [oft Grea 
Britain]; organ. [12585 

(eo) “Apry 26,., 19205 -1rG. “May, 29, 
1920; E 476827; Augener, litd., 
Lendon. 


PRELUDE-REVERIE; by Wilson G. Smith 
Lor VU. ST Up: ris Wu, 2S" pr. © | Paaop 
© May 20, 1920; 2 ec May 24, 
1920; E 480718; Theo. Presser ¢o., 
Philadeiphia. 


PRES DUN RBUISSEAU; mélodie de 
Théodore Dubois, trans. de H. 
Mouton [of France]; tout petit orch. 
avee piano cenducteur. 4to. (Col- 
lections du ménestrel: Mélodia, no. 
56, A) [12587 

© May 8, 1920; 1 « May 24, 


1920; E 476713; Heugel & Gie., 
Paris. [Copyright is claimed on 
transcription] 


PRESENT TRUTH SONG; words and music 
by Stemple White [of U. 8.] 8 vo. 
[12588 
© May 18, 1920; 2 « May 18, 
1920; E 480462; Review and herald 
pub. assn., Washington. 


PRESIDENT’S (THE) CHAIR; words and 

music by I. M. Higdon [of U. 8.] 

[12589 

@® .Apr...25, 4920; "2 (er June. © 

1920; E 481040; Isabel Marie Hig- 
don, Cincinnati. 


PRETTY BELLE; words and music by 
H. Thornsvard [of U. S.] [12590 
© 1 ec. Apr. 26, 1920; E 478762; 
Hazel Thornsvard, San Francisco. 


PRETTY EYES OF BLUE; words by R. C. 
Smith, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. 8S. Chicago, Riviera music co. 

[12591 

© May 12. 1920; 2 « May °26, 

-.1920;. EH 479836; Ralph C. Smith, 
Ft. Wayne, Ind. 

PRETTY Kirry KELLY; waltz, by Pease 
and Nelson, played by Gurnell An- 
derson fof U. S.] (Imperial player 
rolls, ne. 91089) [12592 


© May 19, 1920; 2 c May 26, 


1920; E 479758; Imperial player 
roil’ ¢co., Chicago .~° |Copyright: is 


claimed on interpretation. ] 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2593 


PRETTY LITTLE ROSE-BUD; words by HE. 
V. Reed, music by author and A. 
Hedke fof VU. S.] [12593 

© 1c Apr. 22, 1920; E 478574; 
Erma Vale Reed and Albert Hedke, 
Detroit. 


PRETTY MAID; words by A. Brocato, 
music by J. Castricone [of Italy, 
demiciled at Lawrence, Mass.] 

[12594 
© 1 


ce. May 29, 1920; E 480809 ; 


Antonio Biocse and John Castri-_ 


cone, Lawrence, Mass. 


Pretty Morty RILEY; words and mel- 
ody by S. Koliskey [of Canada, domi- 
ciled at Cleveland, O.], arr. by Her- 
man Hummell [of U. S.] [12595 

© 1c. Apr. 16, 1920; E 478421; 
Solomon Koliskey, Cleveland. 


Prerty Preaey; fox trot, from Pretty 
Peggy, by Bertie and Emmett Adams 
fof England], arr. by R. S. Stoddon ; 
piano. [12596 

© May 10, 1920; 1 c. May 10, 
1920; EK 476508; B. Feldman & co., 
London. 


PRETTY (THE) Poppy; August flower, 
words by Jessica Moore, music by 


Geo. L. Spaulding [of U. S.]; piano, 
words ad lib. (Birthday blossoms) 
[12597 


© May 20, 1920: 2 c. May 24, 
1929; E 480729; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


PRIDE (THE) OF SPAIN; opera comique, 


book and lyrics by S. L. Gleinster, 
music by P. G. Guetary [of Spain, 
domiciled at New York] [12588 


© 1c May 8, 1920; E 480218; 
Pedro G. Guetary, New York. 


PRIERE POUR AVOIR UNE FEMME SIMPLE. 
See Duboseq (Claude) Trois mélo- 
cies. 


PRiMsa (LA) VARCHIATA; versi di G. 
de Rosalia, musica di Corrado Pa- 
vone [of Italy, domiciled at New 
York]; mand. ace. 4to. [12599 

© Apr. 24, 1920; 2 ¢. Apr. 26, 1920; 
HH AT8776 ; ialieu book €0., New 
York. , 


PRIMEROSE; versi e musica di G. Pitotti 
of Italy]; mand. ace. Naples, Emilio 


Jennarelli € e@.. Ato. [12600 
© Apr. 1, 1920; 1 « June 9, 1926;° 
HK. 484023; -Itaiian beck ce., New 


York. 


766 


: 
pt. 11, nD. S., v.15 © 


PROFITEER (THE); words by G. F.- 
Ulrich, melody by R. A. Browne — 
[of U. S.J [12601 | 

© 1c May 21, 1920; E 479584; 
George F. Ulirich. Missoula, Mont. © 


ProGRAM (A) OF SONGS; group 1, music — 
by John Louw Nelson [of U. 8.]; 
high voice. Contents :—At the fair; 
words by J. L. Nelson.—The bird; 
words by J. L. Nelson.—Que sais tu 
(What canst theu know of love) ; 
words by C. Gouverneur Hoffman.— 
Reviens a moi (Come back to me) ; 
words by C. Gouverneur Hoffman. 

pa 

© May 10, 1920; 2 e« May 12, 
1920; EH 479239; Huntzinger & Dil. 
worth, inc., New York. i 


PROMISES; words by EH. Charbonneau, - 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 
Chicago, North American musie co. 

[12603 _ 

© Dec. 30; 1919; .2 ce Apu 128 
1920; E 475187; Emile Charbonneau, — 

Montreal, Canada. 

R. de) 
acca 
4to. # 

[12604 © 
© Apr. 1, 1920; 1 ¢ June 9, 1920; 

FE 484035; Italian book co., New — 

York. 


Psatm LXXXYVI. See Holst (Gustaveya 
Two psalms. 


é 
4 
PsaLMOXLVIII. See Holst (Gustave) 
a 


PROVERBI; versi e musica di 
Angelis [of Italy]; mand. 
Naples, Emilio Gennarelli e ec. 


Two psalms. 


PURPLE DREAMS; words and music by 
Martin Broones [of U. S.] [12605 
© May. 10, 1920; 2 c« May 10m 
1920; E 479227; Stark & Cowan, inc ;3 
New York. - 


PURPLE Poppy; three step, by Lee Sam 

Roberts [of U. S.]; piano. Lea : 

© Mar. 13, 1920; 2 c. June 2, 19205) 
E 480880; Forster music publisher, 
ine., Chicago. 

PURPLE ROSE oF CarRro; fox trot, bya 
Dupre, Pircon and Lewis, played by 
Roy Bargy and Charley Straight [of © 
U. 8.] (imperial player rolls, no. 
91083) [12607 

© May 19, 1920; 2. c. May 26, 1920; 
EL 479768 ; Imperial player roll co. — 
Cane Copyright is claimed en ~ 
interpretation. ] 

Pussy cat; by C. Woess [of U.. Se 
piano. [12608 

© 1e¢ May 28, 1920: E 479888;- 

i Woess, New York. 


fe 


% 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1920 


PUSSY WILLOW WALTZES; by Jack 
Glogau, arr. by Romo Falk [of U. 
S.J]; orch. with piano. 4to. [12609 

© May 24, 1920; 2 e. May. 27, 
1920; EH 480762; Fred Fisher, ine, 
New York. 


Pussyroort; from Maggie, written by 
Adrian Ross, compesed by Marcel 
Latiés [of France] [12610 

ferwen. 25, 19207°1 °c. “May” 1, 
1926; EX 476488; Herman Darewski 
music pub. co., London. 


QUADERNI PER UN PICCOLO PIANISTA 1°; 
di Gine Modona [of Italy]; piano. 
Centents:—1. Pastorale—2. Meio- 
dia.—3. Valse.—4. Girotondo.—d. Ro- 
manza.—s6. Gavotta. [12611 

©) Apr. 123,) 1920; 1c. May 21, 
1920; E 476744 ; A. Forlivesi & «, 
Fiorence, Italy. 


QUADERNI PER UN PICCOLO PIANISTA 2°; 
di Gino Modona [of Italy] ;*piano. 


Centents: i. Montanina.—2. Salta- 
relie.— 3. Madrilena.—4. WNinna- 
nanna.—5. Scherzo; sui _ tasti 


neri.—6. Capriccio. [12612 

i) page 25, 1920; 1. ec May “21, 
1920; -E 476745; A. Forlivesi & ¢@, 
Florence, Italy. 


QUE SAIS TU. 
songs. 


See Program (A) cf 


QUEEN OF MY HEART; words and music 

by N. Trolli [of U. 8.] [12613 

© 1c« June 4, 1920; E 482064; 
Nilo Trolli, Los Angeles. 


QUEEN OF ROSES; Words by J. Newton, 
musie by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [12614 

© May 19, 1920; 2 c May 22, 
1920; E 479607; John Newton, Phil- 
adelphia. 

QUEEN OF THE CARAVAN; words and 
music po H. Thornsvard [of U. 8.] 

[12615 

i 478760; 

Francisco. 


© ic. Apr. 26, 1920; 
Bazei hornsvard, san 


QUILTER (RocER) Two old English 
tunes; by R. Quilter [of Great Brit- 
ain]; ‘Violin, ’celio and piano. Con- 
tents: Drink to me only with thine 
eyes.—Three poor, mariners. 
[12616 

Apr. 20, 

Winthrop Rogers, 


Mars: 3) c2R20e he 
1926; HE) 476206; 
Itd.; London. 


12626 

QuIntTEr; by A. Trowell [of Engiand] 

op. 45; pt., 2 violins, viola and vio- 

loncello. London, Novello & co., ltd. 

[12617 

OusMay 15. A 920s leres “Mian a. 1s 

1920; HE 476646; Arnold Trowell, 
London. 


QuIxOTIC ERRANTRY; Dy Leopold Go- 
cdowsky [of U. Si]; pf. (Triakon- 
tameron, no. 28) - [12618 

© May 29,.1920; 2 ¢« June 2, 
1920; H 480922; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York . 


Rapsr (DER) mMiT’N TAtMOD; by Abe 
Karp [of U. S.], arr by C. Woess 
f[of..U. 8.] ; piano. [12619 

© 1c. May 19, 1920; E 480567; 
Carl Woess, New York. 

RACING BLUES; from Honey girl, words 
by Neville Fleeson, music by Albert 
Von Tilzer fof U. S.] [12620 

© Apr. a 1920; 2 e May 3, 1920; 
fl) 480495; Artmusic, inc., New York. 


RADA OF THE SouTH SEA ISLES; words 
by oe C: ae music = Keats 
Rioran [of S.] [12621 

5 4 & May 29, 1920; H 479910; 

C. Martin, Camden, N. J. 


YU 


AS 


Rae (THE); words by Mrs. J. Mezera, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. 8.] 
[12622 
©) "May 15, 1920; -2°:e May 
1920; EB 479793 : Mrs. Jack Mez era, 
Chicago. 
RAGTime (TH By 
xophone, by 1K B. 
: S$] A 
© Mar. 15,1 920; 2 oe, Aprogy 1920; 
é at Apr. 28, 192 0; A 569150 : ’Kath- 
ca ‘Thompson, Los Ang eles. 


eae rot 
2623 


Yellen, mu- 
pelea 


4a9 


Lda 


Ragapora; words by Jack 3 
Sic by Abe Olman [oft U.S.) 
© Apr. 30, 1820; 2 ec. June 7, 
EH 481099 ; Forster music pubheher. 
Ine, Chicago, 


and melody by 
arr. by Arthu 


evpe ANNE; words y 
ir 
[12625 


ae ving fer. Sih 


Slot UIss:4 ie 
ate 1 ¢: May 11, 1920; E 480873; 
Walter Irving, New York. 
RAIN-DROP BLUES: werds ite H. M. Ster- 
lines, music by, He S/S. Hu ntington 
[of U. S.] [12626 
©-1 ¢c. Apr..23, 1920; BH 478681; 
Mrancis....M..: Sterling, Knoxville, 
Tenn 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12627 


pt: 111) 2s... 45 


RAIN-DROPS; words and music by I. M. 
Higden [of U. S.] [12627 
© ADE: Ley 192052 e) E-ORes 
1920; FE 478828; Isabel Marie Hig- 
don, Cincinnati. 


RAIN OR one step, by Bernie 
yrossman and Billy Frisch [of U. 
S.]; orch. with piano and words, in 
©. 4to. Stern’s yvocadance edition. 
[12628 
©) May ~ 27,’ -1920:° .2 \e)-May 27, 
1920; # 480773; Jos. W. Stern & CO., 
New Var. 


Rainepow (THE) TRAD; words by Mrs. 
N. M. Fleetwood, niusic by Leo 
Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, Ri- 


SHINE ; 


¥iera music eo. [12629 
© May 12, 1920; 2° @ May 26, 
1920: FE 479825: Mrs. N. M. Fieet- 


wood, Greenburg, Ind. 


‘Ratnpow’s (THE) END; words by G. 


A. Fehr, musie by Geo. Graff, jr. 
fof U. S.] New York, World music 
pub. corp. [12630 


© May 1, 1920; 2c. May 3).1920; 


Ei 480031; Geo. H. Fehr, Salt Lake 
City. 

{2MBLFR (THE); overture, by Frank 
Wuhrer [of U. 8.]; band. 4to. 


[12631 

© “Moy 29, 1920: 2 1c June .7, 

1920; E 481109; Fillmore bros. co., 
Cincinnati. 


ae THAN SEE YOU ONCE IN A 
VHILE, ’D RATHER NOT SEE YOU AT 


ALL; words by Grant Clarke, music 
by Walter Donaldson fof. -Sel 
[12632 
© May 4, 1920; 2 ec. May 6, 1920: 
EK 480116; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
'Vork. 


RAZABLANCA; fox trot from 19-20, by 
Eduardo Vigil Robles [of Mexico]; 
piano. [12633 

© Feb: 27; 1920; 1 e. May 13, 
1920; KE 476637; Eduardo Vigil, 
Mexico City, Mex. 


REAL AMERICAN BLOOD: mareh mili- 
tary, by J. Roberts fof U. 8.], arr. 
by Romeo Suppancich [of U. 8.]; 
piano. pl 2634 

© 1 e¢ May 22, 1920; E 480666; 
Jack Roberts, Sacramento, Calif. 


x 


REaniry ; mareh by G. W. 
ro Sls plane, [12635 

©). May 15,1920 2 “6. May $14, 
1920; Wi 479314; G. W. Burton, Rock- 
wood, Mich. 


Burton [of 


REALLY WIFEY xOU; words by C. W. 
Crews, music by Hector Richard [of 


U. 8.] Chicego, Legters music ¢o. 
[12636 

© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May. 10 1920; 
HH 6480827 George Washington 


Crews, Ashland, Ore. 


REALM (THE) OF LOVE; come by J. 
B. Judge, music by BE. Ss. S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. 8.] [12637 
© 1 ec May 3, 1920; EH 479074; 
James B. Judge, Washington. 


RECEPTION W4ALTz; by Marion Saroni 
[of U. 8. ]; Mie [12638 
© Apr. 1920; 2 e. May 3.4920; 
E47 72010; aes Pe co., Phila- 
deiphia. 


RECOLLECTIONS ; valse by Médis Riss 
[of England]; piano. . London, J. 
Strohmenger & sons, ltd. _ [12639 

© Apt. 23 1920: 1 eo Apes 
1920; E 476845; C. Isaaes, London. 


RED HEAD; words and music by R. H. 
FitzSimons [of U. S.] [12640 


© 1c. June 3, 1920; E 482045; 


Russell H. FitzSimons, San Diego, 
Calif. 


RED HEART WALTZ; by D: West [of- 

U. $.] : piano. [12641 

© Apr. 6, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 8, 1920; 

EF} 474989; Davy West, Portsmouth, 
Va. 


RED ROSE OF LOVE BLOOM AGAIN; by J. 
Stanton Gladwin, arr. by R. E. Hil- 
dreth [of U. S.]; oreh.. 4to. [12642 

© Apr. 29, 1920; 2 © May 13, 
1920; EX 480410; Oliver Ditson @o.. 
Boston. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement] 


words by William F. Kirk, music 
by J. Stanton Gladwin [of U. S.]; 
medium voice, in FE. [12643 

© ae 24, 1920>-2. © Aviay. 1S) 
1920; E 480399 ; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


Rep (THE) ROSES’ SECRET; words by 
C. Ratcliff, musie’ by Asuther. A: 
Clark [oft UU: sa] [12644 

© Apr. 26, 1920; 2 c. May 3, 1920; 
E 480066 ; Charlotte Ratcliff, Chilli- 
cothe, fll. 


REEL; by Charles V. Stanford [of 
Engiand] op. 89; violin and piano. 


(Four Irish dances, no. 4) 112645 
© May ‘18, “1920: 1%e* June 2: 


1920; © 476880; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London. 


768 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1920 


REFLET DE LA DANSE; menuet, by 
Henry J. Edwards [of Great Brit- 
ain]; piano. [12646 

@ May 12, 1920: 1 c., Apr. 27, 
1920; E 476582; Joseph Williams, 
Itd., London. 


REGRETFUL. See In varying mood. 


REJOICE ALL YE PEOPLE. See Mendels- 


sohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Ludwig 
Felix) 
RELATIVES; words and music by I. 


Berlin [of U. S.] [12647 

© May 19, 1920; 2 c« May 20, 
1920; E 480552; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 


RELICARIO (EL); par José Padilla [of 

Spain]; piano. [12648 

© May 17, 1920; 1c. June 1, 1920; 

E 476867; Union musical espanola, 
Madrid. 


[of France] ; cordes et piano conduc- 
teur. 4to. (Collection des refrains 
en vogue, no. 125) [12649 

© May 17, 1920; 1 ¢. June 1, 1920; 
E 476852; Union musical espagnola, 
Madrid. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement] 


paroles espagnoles de Oliveros y 
Castellvi, musique de José Padilla 
[of Spain] [12650 

© May 17, 1920;1.c¢. June 1, 1920; 
EL 476869; Union musical espanola, 
Madrid. 


REMEMBER ME; words by L. William- 
son, music by E. 8S. S. Huntington 
fen WO. S-] {12681 

© 1c May 6, 1920; E 480129; 
Loren Williamson, Washington, Ca. 


REMEMBER MOTHER, BUT DON’T FORGET 
DAD; words by M. B. Gazzo, music 
by E. S. S. Huntington [of.U. 8.] 

e [12622 
© 1c. May 6, 1920; E 480157; 
Michael B. Gazzo, Hillside, N. J. 

REMEMBER NOW THY CREATOR; Words 
from the Bible, musie by Jobn Prin- 
die Seott [of U. 8.]; high in F. 

[12653 

© May 3, 1920; 2 c. May 4, 1920; 

E 480073; Harold Flammer, inc., 
New York. 

REMINISCENCE; waltz, by J. Cherlin 
[of U. 8.]; piano. [12654 

© 1c. May 17, 1920; E 480499; 
_ Johann Cherlin, Brooklyn. - 


29-2010 


arr. par. Francis Salabert 


12662 

RENDEZVOUS; by Leopold Godowsky 
fot U. S.]; pf. (Triakontameron, 
no. 4) [12655 


© May 29; "1920: "2" ¢€.° June’ 2. 
1920; E 480897; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 


RENUNCIATION. See Brian (Havergal) 
Three songs. 


REPoSoIR (LE) DES AMANTS; poéme 
symphonique, de Gabriel Grovlez 
[of France], réduction par l’auteur ; 
piano 4 4 mains. [12656 


© May 21, 1920; 1 ec. June 10, 1920; 
E 484064; Durand & G@ie., Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on reduction] 


REQUIEM ; epilogue, by Leopold Godow- 
sky [of U.S.]; pf. (Triakontameron, 
no. 30] [12657 


© May “29," 1920." 2°. Fane Se 
1920; E 480920; G. Schirmer, ine., 
New York. 


See also Intimate songs. 


RESEMBLANCE; words by A. Brown, 
music by E. S. S. Huntington [of 
eS] [12658 


© 1e. May 6, 1920; E 480132; 
A. Brown, E. Hamilton, Canada. 


RESERVE MARCH-SONG; words and 
music by R. Simon [of U. 8.] [12659 
fe May 27, 1920; 2 es May 26, 


1920; E 480779; Rowena B. Simon, 
Hudson, O. 


RESIGNATION; by Leopold Godowsky 
[fof U. 8.]; pf. (Triakontameron, 
no. 10) [12660 


© May 29, 1920; 2 c. June 2, 1920; 
E 480905; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. 


REST IN THE LorpD; anthem, words by 
E. H. Bickersteth, music by C. Lee 


Williams fof England]; mixed 
voices. 4to. (Novello’s short an- 
thems, no. 236) [12661 


© Mar. 18, 1920; 1. ¢c Mar. 19, 
1920; HEH 469747; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. 


RESURRECTION (THE) AND THE LIFE; 
Easter anthem, words from Bible, 
music by Myles B. Foster [of U. 
S.]; mixed voices, organ ace. 4to. 

_ [12662 
© Mar. 3, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 14, 1920; 
E 478394; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


769 


12663 


- RETURNED; words by R. McCulloch, 

music by Leo Friedman [of U. 8.] 

Chicago, North American. music co. 

[12663 

©) Dee 30, 1919. 2 5. Apr ca. 

1920; E 475269; Robert McCulloch, 
Norwood Grove, Canada. 


REUTER (FR. O.) 22 short preludes to 
the most familiar of the English 
gospel hymns; by F. Otto Reuter 
[of U. S.]; organ. obl. S8vo. 

[12664 

©. Mar. 24, 192062 -e.. Apr la, 

1920; E 475449; Friedrich O. Reuter, 
New Ulm, Minn. 

REVANCHE Cha) Cambrai-occupé 
1918, paroles et musique de Aug. 
Macquet [of France] [12665 

©: Apr. 12;.1920; 1 «¢ ‘Apr24, 
1920; E 476371; J. Pitault, Paris. 


RévE (UN); par Henry Weyts [of 


France]; piano et violon. (Les 
récréations du jeune violoniste. 2e 
série) [12666 


© Apr. 24, 1920; 2 ec May 10, 
1920; E 476533; Philippo, Paris. 


REVERIE; words by I. D. Vennard, 
music by L. Douglas Russell [of U. 
S.] (Jn Supplement to Heart and 
life songs) [12667 

© May 12) 19205./2e. “May. ..15, 
1920; E 480865; Iva Durham Ven- 
nard, Chicago. 


REVERIE (LA) pu PATRE. See Bon- 
homme (M. T.) Trois piéces pour 
piano. 


REVERIE PASTORALE; by Charles H. 
Morse [of U. 8.] op. 8: organ. 
[12668 
© Apr. 8, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 8, 1920; 
E 474992; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 


RevieENs (Return); French words by 
FY. Roberge, English version by 
Th. Baker, music by Lee S. Roberts 
[of U. 8.]; high or medium voice, 
in E flat. [12669 

© May 27, 1920; 2 c May 23, 
1920; E 479892; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 


REVIENS [ET] Mes FLEURS; paroles de 
Gaston Pichot, musique de M. T. Bon- 
homme {of France] op. 64, 65. 

[12670 

©: May,24, 1920-1 ¢_: Jaume. Ao, 

1920; E 484067; M. T. Bonhomme, 
Paris: 

REVIENS A MOI.. See Program (A) of 
songs. 


770 


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pt. 10, & S.W45 


REYNOLDS & -CO.’S CONCERT PARTY AL- 
BUMS, NO. 20; words and music by 
Arnold and Marriott Nickson [of 
Great Britain] [12671 

© May 28, 1920; 1.6 JM 47, 
1920; E 476657; Reynolds & co., 
London, 


RHYTHM (THE) IN TEN PIECES; by O. 
Talbot [of U. S.] op. 15, nos. 1-10; 
piano. [12672 

© Apr. 21, 1920:-2 eiMiaw ia. 
1920; E 479873; Odilon Talbot, 
Worcester, Mass. 


RIBOLLET (ALBERT) Deux motets; de 
A. Ribollet [of France] ; 4 voix mix- 
tes, avec orgue. .(Antologia sacra, 
série 8, no. 4) Contents: Sub tuum 
presidium.—O sacrum convivium. 

[12673 

© May 8, 1920; 1 c. May 24, 1920; 

E 476700; Librairie musicale et reli- 
gieuse, Paris. 


RICCIOLINI D’oRO; valzer, by Paul Bo- 
lognese [of U. 8.]; piano. [12674 
© 1c May 20, 1920; EH 480559; 

N. J. Loreck, Brooklyn. — 


RicH (THE) CAN STILL GET BY; words 
and music by H. Thornsvard [of 
UU. Sal [12675 

© 1c. Apr. 26, 1920; E 478765; 
Hazel Thornsvard, San Francisco. 


RiIcoRDI DI NAPpoLi; scelta di canzoni 
napoletane, arr. by Paul Bolognese 
[of U. S.]; instrumental. [12676 

© 1c. May 20, 1920; E 480516; 
Dom. Carmelomaria, New York. 

RipE (THE) OF THE VALKYRIES. 

Wagner (Richard) 


See 


RIDING IN A ’RICKSHA; from Yo-San, 
words by L. S. Bitner, music by 
R. L. Harlow [of U. 8.] [12677 

© May 20, 1920; 2 ce. May 27, 1920; 
E 479788; L. S. Bitner, Brookline, 
Mass., and R. L. Harlow, Belmont, 
Mass. . 


RicHt (THE) TO HAPPINESS; words by 
G. Diggs, music by Geo. Graff, jr. 
[of U. 8.] New York, World music 
pub. corp. [12678 

© May 18, 1920; 2 « May 19, 
1920; E 4805386; Geo. Diggs, Chicago. 


RING AROUND A ROSY; dance, by M. L. 


Preston [of U. S.]; piano. (Games 
at recess) [12679 
©- May 20, 1920; 2c. May 24, - 


1920; E 480685; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1920 12697 
! 

RING, BLUESELLS BING; words .by Ed- | Roap (THE) THAT BROUGHT YOU TO 
ward Eockton, music by Annie Scott- ME—Continued. 

Shaw [of England] [12680 voices. 4to. (Chappell’s vocal li- 

© Mar. 28, 1920: 1 c. June 2, brary of part songs, etc., 2nd series) 

1920; E 476878; Parker-Charles [12688 

music pub. co., itd., London. ©) Apr, 22, 1929-2 cn Apr. 20. 


Rinc (THE) I MEANT TO MARRY Mary 
Martroy wip; words by W. Harvey, 
meledy by Gustave Barto [pseud. 
of Ethel Fisher, of U. S.] [12681 

© i «, May 3, 1920: H—-479017; 
Wiil Harvey, Brookmere, Canada. 
RING THE MERRY MARRIAGE BELL. See 

Gift (A) of the desert. 


RIPE Grp AGE; words and melody by 

S. Mariey [of U. §.] [12682 

© tf « Apr. 26, 1920: EB 478754: 
Sam Marley, New York. 


RisinG srar; words by A. Ko!dorn, 
music by Geo. Trevor [of U. S.] 
[12683 
© 1c. May 17, 1929; E 479390; 
Alma Koldorn, Reville, Minn. 
vans (fon); . words. by James 


Stephens. music by Deems Taylor 
fof U. S.] op. 18, no. 1; high voice. 


[12684 

© May 19, 2, ci May 20, 
1920; E 480544; Fischer & bro., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement ] 


1920: 
iy 


tie 


River (THE) ROAD’S CALL; words by 


L. McKeever, melody by Artie 
Bowers [of U. S8.] “(12685 


© 1c. June 8, 1920; E 482099; 
L. McKeever, Johnstewn, Pa. 


River (A) ROMANCE; barcarolle, by 
Hrost,.C. Krohn [of U.,8.] ‘op. 11; pf. 
[12686 

Gy. Maye. 
Presser €O., 


9) 


— 


©. Apr. 30; 1920: 
1920; E 478996; Theo. 
Philadeiphia. ‘ 


Rivrrenze. See Figurine cinesi. 


Roap (THE) OF LIFE; a children’s fan- 


tasy, words “by Chas. W. Emlyn, 
musie by Herbert Blatch [of Great 


Britain], both notations. 4to. (Cur- 


wen edition. no. 3607) [12687 
©* Apre'6? A92030 Fe: Apr’ 22, 


1920; E 476857 ; 


J. Curwen & sons, 
Itd., London. 


THAT BROUGHT YoU 


Reap (THE) TO 
ME; quartet, words and music by 


Bernard Hambien, arr. by Clarence 
Lucas [of Great Britain]; mixed 


1920: E 476412; Chappell & co., ltd., 
Londen. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement | 
ROBIN (THE); words and music by C. 
R. Hess [of U. S.] [12689 
© 1.¢ May 13, 1920; EH 480391; 
Cora R. Hess, St. Paul. 
Rosin (THE) AND THE CANARY; words 
and music by Mathilde Bilbro [of 
U. §.1 (Six song-steries for first- 
grade pianists) [12690 
© May 414,.1920; 2 ¢ May 17%, 


1920; E 479361; G. Schirmer, inc., 


New York. 
RoBINS’ GREETINGS; by C. Woess [of 
DoS.) plane: [12681 


© 1 ec May 28, 1920); 
Carl Woess, New York. 

ROCK-0-BYE ME IN THE SKY; words by 
J. Meier, music by. Geo. Graff, jr. 
[ef U. S.] New York, World music 
pub. corp. [12692 
© May 18, 1920; 2 c. May 19, 
1920; E 480532; Julia Meier, North 
Detroit. 

RockING (THE) CHAIR FLEET; from 
Maid to love, words by Raymond 
W. Peck, music by Percy Wenriel 
Lor DTS. [12693 

© June 5, 1920; 2 c. June 8, 1920; 
E 481187; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 

ROLLING THE MOON; words by Donaid 
Button and Rholin Cooley, music by 
V. M.. Suckow [of U. Se [12694 

© 1c May 38, 1920; B 479083; 
Vernon M. Suckow, Portland, Or. 

RoMANCE; by Robert Elkin, trans. by 
Dezso Kordy [of England]; viclon- 
cello and piano. [12695 

© Apr 14 1920" 1 ie. “Ame” 29. 
1920; E 476440; Elkin & co., London. 
melodie, by Frederick S. New- 
eembe [of England, domiciled at 
New York]; violoncello and piano. 
[12695 
© May 14, 1920; 2c May 17, 
1920; «Ey; 47938636 (G4 Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 

ROMANCE ARABIA; ballad fox trot 
words and music by Norris Bernard, 
Al. Zimmerman and Mack Henshaw 


E 479887 ; 


fot -U7" Ss] [12697 
Oi Nilay. 22. |. 1920302) eo Mage 22 
1820; E 480649; Lenox co., New 


York. 


(eas 


12698 


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pt. 1, B.S wae 


ROMANCE SANS PAROLES; by R. A. 
Louie [of Great Britain]; orch. Ato. 
(Boosey’s orchestral journal, no. 
195) . _ [12698 

©, Apr. 26, 192082 € May 27. 
1920; E 476788; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement ] 


See also Album des 6. 


ROMANESQUES (LES); valse, de C. 
Dupuis [of Great Britain]; piano. 
[12699 


© May 21, 1920; 1 ¢«. May 26, 
1920; E 476765; Corinne Dupuis, 
Montreal, Canada. 


ROMANIAN GJgocK, NO. 406; by A. 

Schwartz [of U. 8.]; instrumental. 

[12700 

© 1c. June 7, 1920; E 481071; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 


RomMANzA. See Quaderni per un pic- 
colo pianista 1°.—Schumann (Rob- 
ert Alexander) 


ROMANZO D’ UN MANNEQUIN; versi di 
A. Ott. Quintavalle, musica di E. 


Tagliaferri [of Italy]; mand. ace. 
Naples, Emilio Gennarelli ec. 4to. 
. [12701 


© Apr. 1, 1920; 1c. June 9, 1920; 
KH 484036; Italian book co., New 
York. 
Ronve. See Lambotte (Lucien) Quatre 
ariettes. 


RONDES ET.BALLADES FRANCAISES ; douze 
mélodies, paroles de Paul Fort, musi- 
que de EK. Jaques-Dalcroze [of 
Switzerland]; piano et chant. 

[12702 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 1 @ Mar. 18, 

1920; E 469740; Ad. Henn, Geneva, 
Switzerland. 


RONDINO; by M. Gorin [of U. S.]; 
violin and piano. [12703 
© 1c. Apr. 8; 1920: E 474947: 
Meyer Gorin, Rochester, N. Y. 
See Schafer (Christian) 
lodie essays. 


Six me- 


Rookies (THE); march, by William 

Hamilton fof U. §8.]; band. 4to. 

[12704 

© May 6, 1920; 2 ce. May 7, 1920; 

Hi 479158; J. W. Pepper & son, Phila- 
delphia. 

Rosa; waltz, by Franz Lehar [of Hun- 
gary|; piano. London, Francis, 
Day & Hunter. [12705 

© May 14, 1920; 1 c. May 28, 
192077 Dn 4067853 3.2 °C. Muirhead, 
Kensington, England. 


RosaLEE; words by Mrs. E. Dawson, 
melody by Gustave Barto [pseud of 
Ethel Fisher, of U. 8.] [12706 

© 1 c..May 3, 1920; E 479019; 
Mrs. Eugene Dawson, Mt. Vernon, 
Ind. 


RosAMOND; waltz, by Emil Held [of 
U. §.], arr, by Mackie-Beyer [of 
U. 8.]; band. Ato. [12707 

© May 6, 1920; 2 c. May 7, 1920; 
KE 479161; J. W. Pepper & son, 
Philadelphia. 


RoSE FROM THE GARDEN OF DREAMS; 
words by Anna Mill [pseud. of HE. 
G. Cropper], music by Leo Fried- 
man [of U. 8.] Chicago, Il., North 
American musie pub. co. [12708 

© Jan. 26, 192032 € Age, 
1920; HE 478791; Ei.) Gl rapeer, 
Kingstown, B. W. I. 


KosE (THE) FROM THE LAND THAT NO 
ONE KNOWS; words by M. Cloe, music 
by Edouard Hesselberg [of U. S.] 

[12709 

© May 5, 1920°.2 cc May 2a. 

1920; E 479854; Marvin Cloe, Ross- 
ford, .O; 


Rose (THE) I CALL SWEETHEART; 
words by Howard Johnson, melody 
by Theodore Morse and Elsie Burk- 
hart fof Us Sal [12710 

© 1c May 13, 1920; HE 480423; 
Leo Feist, inc, New York. 

Rose IN BLOOM; words and music by 

J. W.) Oberly {ee Ue sa fa2z7vik 
© 1c. May 18, 1920; EH 480492; 
John W. Oberly, Allentown, Pa. 


Rose (THE) oF ALABAM; written and 
composed by Fred Godfrey and Ben- 
nett Scott [of England] erg be 

© Apr. 19;, 19205749 ie Aape 2h 
1920; E 476275; Star musie pub. 
co., Itd., London. 

Rose (THE) OF HUMANITY; words 
and melody by J. F. Vollmer [otf 
UsiSal [12718 

© 1¢ May 22, 1920; HE 480637 ; 
James F. Vollmer, Philadelphia. 

Roser oF KENTUCKY; waltz song, words 
by Alexander Thompson, music by 
M. Knott [of U. S8.] [12714 

© 1e Apr. 20, 1920; E 482062; 
Marion Knott, Bremerton, Wash. 


Rosk OF MY HEART; the girl I adore, 


slow waltz ballad, words and music 
by A. Damesek [of U. 8.] [12a 


© 1c. May 19, 1920; H 479543 ; 
Abram Damesek, New York. 


Che 


MUSICAL COMPCGSITIONS 


no. 6, 1920 


12733 


' ROSE oF oLp ALGERIA; words by Geo. 
E. Dennis, music by George Webster 
and H. Hisenberg [of U. S8.], arr. 
by H. Eisenberg [of U. 8.] i lear Ae 

© 1c. May 19, 1920; E 479544; 
Henry Eisenberg, Roxbury, Mass. 
Rose or SHARON; words by W. Hislop, 


music by Edouard Hesseiberg [of 
eS. lie 7G bg 


© May 22, 1920; 2c. June 7, 1920; 
E 482224; Wm. Hislop, Ramona, 
Kan. 


Hose or Spain; by T. Brown, B. 
Fazioli and R. Miller [of U. S8.]; 
banjo. [12718 

© 1 e« Apr. 30, 1920; E 479631; 
Tem Brown, Billy Fazioli and Ray 
Miller, New York. 


Rose oF WASHINGTON SQUARE; from 
Ziegfeld midnight frolic, lyric by 
Ballard Macdonald, music by James 
F. Hanley [of U. 8.] [12719 

PeprApr, 17, 1920: 2 c: Apr. 24, 
1920; E 478806; Shapiro, Bernstein 
& co., inc., New York. [Copyright 
is claimed on ballad version] 


Roses; words by Mrs. ¥. M. Dona- 
hugh, music by Leogen Denric [of 
Le! [12720 

© 1c. May 29, 1920; E 479905; 
Mrs. F. M. Donahugh, Indiana, Pa. 


ROSES AND DREAMS; words by E. D. 
A. Carpenter, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] P2721. 

© 1c. June 4, 1920; E 482069; 
Ella D. Altman Carpenter, Akron, O. 


ROSES ARE BLOOMING IN DIXIELAND; 
words by F. H. Dove, music by 
George Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New 
York, World music pub. corp. 

[12722 

© June 8, 1920; 2 c. June 5, 1920; 
-E 482198; Florence H. Dove, Kansas 
City, Mo. 


= 


RoseES (THE) ARE KISSED IN DEW-TIME, 
AND I’LL KISS YOU IN DUE-TIME TOO; 
words by F. W..Dunbar, music by 
EK. S. 8. Huntington [of U. 8.] 


» 
© 1 ¢. June 4, 1920:, H 482072: 
Frank W. Dunbar, Morristown, N. J. 


ROSILINE, IT’S You; words by W. S&S. 
Armstrong, music by Geo. Graff, jr. 
fof U. S.] New York, World music 
pub. corp. [12724 

© May 1, 1920; 2 e May 3, 1929; 
E 480034; Wesley S. Armstrong, 
' Comfrey, Minn. 


Rossienot (LE) See Milhaud (Dari- 
us) Quatre poémes de Léo Latil. 


Rovupra. See Amour fardé. 


ROUMANIA; words and music by Clar- 
ence Williams, Dave Peyton and 
Spencer Williams [of U. 8.] [12725 

© May, 10, 1920; 2 c« May 14, 
1920; E 479331; Williams & Piron, 
Chicago. 


"ROUND MY DEAR OLD NoRWAY HOME 
I LONG TO BE; words by J. F. Kartes, 
musie by E. S. S. Huntingten [of 
TLS. ] [12726 

© 1 ec. Apr. 8, 1920; E 475045; 
Joseph F. Kartes, Milwaukee. 


ROUND THE CORNER; from The little 
whopper, words by Otto Harbach, 
Bide Dudley and Clifford Grey, 
music by Rudolph Friml] [of U. S.] 

Pi 2g 20 

© May 17, 1920; 2 ¢..May -17, 

1920; E 479410; B. Feldman & co., 
London. 


Rowan; from Jack in petticoats, lyric 
by Thomas Grant Springer, music 
by John McGhie [of U. S.] [12728 

© May 14, 1920; 2 « May 17, 
1920; E 4794138; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


Rowine; barcarolle, by Car! Wilhelm 
Kern [of U. 8.] op. 415, no. 4; piano. 
(Light and shade) [12729 

© May 20, 1920; 2 «. May 24, 
1920; E 480691; Thee. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


Roxizk LEE oF NASHVILLE TENNESSEE; 
words by F. Connelly, music by J. 
Allen Cooke [of U. 8.] [12730 

©.1 ¢. Apr: 16,1920: Hi 4738405; 
Francis Connelly. Philadelphia. 


RUBENS (WALTER) Two songs; words 
by Herrick, music by Walter Rubens 
[of England] Contents :—1. Upon her 
voice; low or medium voice.—2. To 
Electra; high voice. [12731 

© May 6, 1920; 1c. May 7, 1920; 
E 476522; Elkin & co., ltd., London. 


RUMANIEN NATIONAL, No. 403; by A. 

Schwartz [of U. S.]; instrumental. 

[12732 

© 1c. June 7, 1920; E 481074; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 


RUMANIEN NATIONAL, NO. 404; by A. 

Schwartz [of U. S.]; instrumental. 

[12733 

© 1 « June 7, 1920; E 481073; 
Abe Schwartz. New York. 


173 


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12734 


Wea See ere ttiged reser riage | bili | Tes 
Ae SERBA, NO. 
Schwartz [of U. 8.]; instrumental. 
[12784 

© 1c June 7, 1920; E 481060; 


Abe Schwartz, New York. 


RUMANIEN SERBA, NO. 402; Dy A. 

Schwartz [of U. S.]; instrumental. 

[12735 

1920; E 481075; 
W York, 


© 4 -e@ sume 7, 
Abe Schwartz, Nev 


RUMANIEN SERBA, NO. 405; by A. 
Sehwartz [of U. S.] ; instrumental. 
[12736 
> 1 ¢. Fune 7, 1920; BE’ 481072; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 


Run (THE) OF THE YOUNG ENGINEER} 
words by W. H. Coates, music by 
Artie Bowers [of U. S.] fiZtor 


© 1c May 28, 1920; E 479937; 
Win. H. Coates, Springfield, Mass. 


RUNAWAY FROM HOME FOR BROADWAY;3 
words and music by P. Daprano [of 
U. S.J] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[1273 
(©) May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920; 
I} 480305 ; Peter Daprano, Lorain, O. 


RUNAWAY (THE) LEAVES; trio, words 
by Mary D. Lindsay, music by Anna 
Priscilla Risher [of U. S8.]; women’s 
yoices.. (Octavo series, no 764) 

[12739 

cc) Apr. 8, 1920; 2e- Apr: 81920 ; 

E 474993; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 


RusH (W. E.) One hundred and 
forty-six melodious studies for cor- 
netscby Wash. Rush, fot,U: Sx] 1. 
Grade 1, bk. 1.—2. Grade 2, bk. 2.—3. 
Grade 8, bk. 3. [12740-12742 


© Dee. 31, 1919; 2 ec. each Jan. 


29, SOQ) ATE. ah Oe AO | Ae 
567695567697; W. E. Rush, San 
Antonio. 


RUSSIAN SHERE NO. 105; by A. Schwartz 
[of U. S.]; instrumental. [12748 


© 1c. Apr. 8, 1920; E 474998; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 


RUTH, HOLD UP YOUR HAND, CROSS YOUR 
HEART; words by J. M. Muiheir, mu- 
sic by Thomas Burnett [of U. S.], 
arr. by Grafton L. Wilkes [of U. S8.] 

[12744 
© 1c May 8, 1920; H 480211; 
James M. Mulheir, New York. 


Pla as 
401 : by. A. 


Dt. Gi, ih. se 


tYTHMES DE DANSE; 24 pieces bréves, 
de BE. Jaques-Dalcroze [of Switzer- 
land]; piano. 1. 2°** “suite mos, 
138—24.—2, 1°°° suite, nos. 1-12. 
[12745, 12746 
© Mar. 6, 1920.7 Gc? ia 24 
1920; E 476897, 476898; Heugel & 
cie., Paris. 


RYTHMES DE DANSES SUR LE MEME 
THEME; Ge Marcel Samuel-Rousseau 
[of France]; piano. 4to. [12747 

© Apr. 10, 1920: 2 © Bees, 
1920; E. 476407 ; Alphonse Ledue et 
cie., Paris. 


Ss. M. EL SCHOTTISCH ; by Manuel Font, 


arr. par Franeis -Salabert [of 
France]; cordes avec piano conduc- 
teur. 4to. (Collection des refrains 


et danses en yogue, no. 123) [12748 

© May 17. 1920; 1 ¢@ June 10, 
1920; I. 484070; Union musical es- 
paghola, Madrid. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement | 


paroles espagnoles de Hduardo 
Montesinos, musique de Manuel 
Font [of Spain]; piano. [12749 

© May 17, 1920; 1 ce. June 1, 1920; 
E 476868; Union musical espanola, 
Madrid. 


SABATO SERA; versi di Cesare Rossi, 
musica di Giacomo Orefice [of Italy] 
(Liriche, no. 3) [12750 

© June 7, 1920; 1c. June 12, 1920; 
E 484112; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


SAD EYES; words by M. Nix, music by 
Edouard Hesselberg [of U. S8.] 

[12751 

© Apr. 27, 1920; 2 c. May 6, 1920; 

E 480231; Marion Nix, Portland, Or. 


Sap (THE) RITES O'ER KAISER BILL; 
words by R. Magee, musie by Hd- 
ouard Hesselberg [of U. §.] [12752 

© May 22, 192032 ¢ June 7, 1920; 
FE 482238; Raymond Magee, Sharon, 
Pa. 


Sap THOUGHTS; by Paul Bronte [of 
Australia]; piano with cornet and 
violin pts. (Paling’s pianoforte se- 

. ries, no. 274) [12753 

© May £7). 19203) 2) ee Wika ta, 

1920: E 476622; W. H. Paling & Co., 
Itd., Sydney, Australia. 

SAHARALAND; words by R. B. Markle, 


music by Luther A. Clark [of U. 8.] 
[12754 


"©. ve. “Apr.” 26) 1920 seven. 
Richard B. Markle, Haines, Or. 


TT4. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1920 


Sartor (A) Boy IN BLUE; words by 


Rk. J. Carson, melody by Gustave 
Barto [pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of 
U. S8.] Fi2755 


© 1c. Apr. 15, 1920; H 475458; 
i. J. Carson, Peoria, 11. 


SAINT-SAENS (CHARLES CAMILLE) 
Aseanio; 1°° suite, ballet de C. 
Saint-Saéns, trans. par. H. Mouton 


[of France]; orch. et piano conduc- 
teur. siorcamy ef (330) 

Cn iMay 17. 1920° 1 ¢ June .i, 
1920; KE 476856; Durand & cGie.,, 
Paris. [Copyright is claimed on 
transcription ] 


Cyene (LE) (The swan); by C. 
Saint-Saéns, arr. by Marx E. Obern- 
dorfer [of U. 8.], ed. by: Frederick 
A. Stock [of U. S8.], analysis by 


Anue Shaw Faulkner ; piano. 
(Music in the home, series no. 1) 

[12757 

as 28, 1920: 2 «June 1, 


1920; E 479976; McKinley music co., 


Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement, editing and annota- 
tions ] 


SALton (THE); by Leopold Godowsky 
[of U. 8.]; pf. (Triakontameron, 


no. 21) 
‘© May 29, 1920; 2 ce. June 2, 


1920; E 480913; G. Schirmer, 
New York. 


SALONICA; oriental fox trot, by Ar- 
mand Vecsey [of U. S.]; piano. 

[12759 

CwApr. 19,1920: 2 ¢.: Apr. 22, 

1920; E 278784 ; T.. B. Harms & 

Francis, Day & < Hunter, New York. 


inc., 


SALTARELLO. See Quaderni 
piccolo pianista 2°. 


per un 


SALVATION TO OUR GoD; resurrection, 


for Easter, words from the Scrip- 
tures, music by Clarence Dickinson 
[of U. S.]; mixed voices. (Jn Anti- 
phons) [12769 
© May 18, 1920; 2. ¢. May 20, 
$20; FE). 479658; H. W.: Gray ‘co., 
New York. ee 
SAMMTOMMPOIL; fox trot, by Henri. 
José [of France]; piano. [12761 
Mpeihes MOG20.2 1+ € vA. .~22; 


1920; EH 476287; A. Bosc, Paris. 
SaMMy; jazz one step, danza ameri- 
enna, di ap aa Billi [of Italy] 
op. 347; pf. [12762 
© June 7, 1970". ee Sune. 12: 
1920; E. 484090; G. Ricordi & ©Co., 
Milan. 


[12758 


~] 


12770 


SAMMy—Continued. 
words by H. Del Carlo, music by 
B:° Fromm lof U2 -S.); carr. “eo 
Friedman [of U. 8.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [12763 
©. Dee 30, 19195 er Apr 12: 
1920; E 475285; Henry Del Carlo, 
San Francisco. 


2 


_ 


SAMOAN LULLABY; [of 


Great Britain] ; 


by Tod Boyd 
violin and piano. 
[12764 


© Feb. 26, 192030216 Mage, 
1920; E. 479463; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 
Sanctus. See Caplet (André) Trois 
chants d’ église. 

SANDMAN (THE); words by W. Guil- 
foyle, melody by R. A. Browne [of 
i: [12765 

©) Te. 1920; E 479752; 


May 26, 
yi 


Wm. Guilfoyie, Skowhegan, Me. 


’ 


Sanpy McCoHen; written and com- 
posed by Jerry Sullivan and Chas. 
Collins [of England] [12766 

Aprt..22,° 19202" 1c Apr 238, 
1929; # 476415; Herman Darewski 


music pub. co., London. 

SANGSPIL; Scandinavian games and 
dances, coll. and arr. by Robert Jar- 
man [ef Great Britain] (Curwen 
edition, no. i oetets [12767 

© Apr. 6, Les: e: Wpr. 22/1920; 


EK 476360; J. Curwen & sons, itd., 
London. 
SARABANDE. See Albuim des 6. 
SARABANDE FROM THE SUITEIN D. See 


Two sarabandes. 

SARABANDE FROM THE SUITE 
See Two sarabandes. 

SAVE. ALL YOUR PENNIES AND YOUR 
NICKLES AND YOUR DIMES AND YOUR 
DOLLARS WILL SAVE THEMSELVES; 
words and melody by Geoffrey 
Oidara fot U0. S.] [12768 

© 1 ¢ May 21, 1920; H 479567; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

SAVE G9OD THOUGHTS FOR SONGS OF 
LONG AGO; words and music by A. 
C. Berger [of U. S.], arr. by Chas. 
Ruddy fof U. 8.] [12769 

© 1c. May 12, 1920; W 479245; 
Albert Conrad Berger, Providence, 
Fe 2, 

SAVED AND KEPT; words by P. Hansen, 

music by Haldor Lillenas [of Nor- 


way, domiciled at Peniel, Tex.] 
[12770 
© June 7, 1920; 2c. June 9, 1920; 


E 481179; Peter Hansen, Evanston, 
Ti. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12771 


pt. 31%, 0..S. eae 


SAVIOR OF SINNERS; words and music | SCHARWENKA (FRANZ XAveER). Polish 


by A. J. Showalter [of U. S.] 
peel 
© Apr. 10, 1920.02 eu, ADRs 29: 
1920; E 475888; Anthony J. Sho- 
walter, Dalton, Ga. 

SAVIOUR BREATHE AN EVENING BLESSING; 
quartette or chorus, [words by J. 
Edmeston], music by John Adam- 
son [of Canada]; mixed voices, 
organ ad lib. 4to. (Anglo-Canadian 
series, no. 63) I WAT Of 4 

(Cj. May’: 10,) 192054 ee Magy’ 10, 


1920; E 476505; Anglo-Canadian 
music publishers assn., Toronto, 
Canada. 

SAXEMA; jazz encore solo, by R. 


Wiedoeft [of U. S.]; Saxophone and 
piano. New York, Rudy Wiedoeft 
inusie pub. co. L127 t3 

Ow Apre.(5;,, 4920: °2)¢., Apr .A6, 
1920; E 478419; Rudy Wiedoeft, 
New York. 

SAXOPHOBIA; jazz encore solo, by R. 
Wiedoeft [of U. S.]; saxophone and 
piano. New York, Rudy Wiedoeft 
music pub. co. [12774 

©. Apr. 15, 1020: 2. ¢. Apr. 16; 
1920; E 478418; Rudy Wiedoeft, 
New York. 


ScarF DANCE. See Chaminade (Cécil 
Louise Stéphanie) 


ScarRLteEtT (THE) KING; overture, by 
F. Jewell [of U. S.]; band. 4to. 
[12775 
@ Apr. 6, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 3, 1920; 
E 478597; Fred Jewell, Oskaloosa, 
et. 

SCATTER SMILES AND SUNSHINE; words 
by H. Etheridge, music by Lellie 
Turmer [of _U. 8S] PaZr16 

©, May 10). 1920i¢. 2 c_) May 12, 
1920; H 479278; Herbert Etheridge, 
Colquitt, Ga. 

ScENE. See Bailet russe. 

Scent (THE) OF THE PINES; entr’ 
acte, by George Ess [of Great Brit- 
ain]; piano. LaZrT(t 

© May 14, 1920; 1 © May 28, 
1920; E 476781; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 

ScHAFER (CHRISTIAN) Six melodic 
essays; by C. Schafer [of Great 
Britain]; pf. - Contents:—1. Good 
humour.—2. In a gondola.—8. Ron- 
dino.—4. Dancing on the lawn.—5. 
Across the heather—é6. Joyful re- 
turn home. [12778 

© Man Si.) 1920241. 1 Apres 23. 
1920; EH 4763862; Alfred Lengnick & 
co., London. 


dance; by Scharwenka, op. 3, no. 1, 
arr. by Adam Carse [of Great Brit- 
ain]; piano, violin and violoncello. 
(Trio album, bk. 1) [12779 


© Apr. 27, 1920: 1 © Wie 29. 


1920; E 476832; Augener,  ltd., 
Lendon. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement ] 


‘ ScHERzINo; by Alois F. Lejeal [of U. 


S.] op. 85; piano. [12780 

© May 20, 1920; 2 « May 24, 
1920; E 480698; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


ScHERzo. See Quaderni per un pic- 
colo pianista 2°. 


ScHOTIS (EL) DE LOS CASCABELES; de 
Learsi, arr. par F. Salabert [of 
France]; cordes et piano conduc- 
teur. 4to. (Collection des refrains 
en vogue, no. 119) [12781 

© May 8, 1920; 1 c. May 24, 1920; 
E 476687; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on. arrange- 
ment] 


ScHoTIs (EL) ESPAGNOL; de Jan 
Sulima, arr. par F. Salabert [of 
France]; cordes avec piano conduc- 
teur. 4to. (Collection des refrains 
en vogue, no. 117) [12782 

© May 8, 1920; 1 c. May 24, 1920; 
E 476691; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


SCHUBERT (FRANZ PETER) Ballet mu- 
sic; from Rosamunde, by F. Scht- 
bert, freely transcribed by Rudolph 
Ganz [of Switzerland, domiciled at 
New York]; piano. [12783 

© Apr. 26, 1920°°2-¢ Age er, 
1920; E 475816; Composer’s music 
corp., New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on free transcription } 


Moments musiceaux no. 3 (hiu- 
sical moments); by F. Schubert, op. 
94, no. 3, arr. by P. F. del Campiglio 
[of U. S.]; violin and piano. (Fa- 
vorite melodies, third series, no. 53) 

[12784 
. © Apr. 26 1920; 1c Apr. 301926, 
1c. May 10, 1920; EH 479289; Estate 
of Hamilton 8S. Gordon, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


Second movement; andante, from 
Unfinished symphony, by Schubert, 
arr. by Eric Delamarter [oi U.,S.], 
ed. by Frederick A. Stock [of U. 8.], ~ 
analysis by Anne Shaw Faulkner; 


(76 


no. 6, 1920 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


12798 


_ ScHuBertT (Franz Perer)—Continued. 
piano. Music in the home, series 
no. 2) [12785 


© May 28, 1920; 2 ec. June 1, 1920; 
E 479971; McKinley music co., Chi- 
cago. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement, editing and annotations | 


Symphony in B minor; by F. 
Schubert, ed., rev. and phrased by 
fae. Mes for  U.  S.]; °° piano. 
(Schirmer’s library, v. 1408) [12786 

i) Aor 7, 1920: 2 Apr. 8;. 1920; 
EH 474948; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ed- 
iting and revision] 


SCHUMANN (ROBERT ALEXANDER) Dans 
la nuit; par R. Schumann. op. 23, 


révision par Gabriel Fauré [of 
France]; piano. Ato. (iudition 
classique, no. 9697) [12787 


@eApe...24,. 1920: 1 « -May 10, 
1920; E 476563; Durand et cie., 
Paris. [Copyright is claimed on re- 
vision] 


—— Dedication (Widmung); by R. 
Schumann, trans. by Leopold Auer 
[of Russia, domiciled at New York]; 
violin and piano. (Concert tran- 
scriptions, no. 7) [12788 


Ga Mar. -25,.4920;.2..c.May 17, 
1920; E 479491; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


—— Humoresque; de Schumann, op. 
20, rév. par Gabriel Fauré — [of 
France]; piano. (Hdition classique: 
Geuvres complétes pour piano, no. 
9696 ) [12789 


© May 18, 1920; 1 « May 24, 
1920; E 476706; Durand & cie., 
Paris. [Copyright is claimed on re- 
vision ] 


Introduction et allegro appassion- 
ato; morceau de concert, de Schu- 
mann op. 92, rév. par Gabriel Fauré 
[of France]; piano. (Edition clas- 
Sique: Oeuvres complétes 
piano, no. 9698) [12790 


© May 8, 1920; 1 c. May 24, 1920; 
E 476707; Durand et cie., Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on revision] 


Romanza; fourth symphony in D 
minor, by Schumann, arr. by Arthur 
Olaf Andersen [of U. S.], ed. by 
Frederick A. Stock [of U. SA, 
analysis by Anne Shaw-Faulknerx ; 


pour | 


SCHUMANN (RoBERT ALEXANDER )—Con. 


piano. (Music in the home, series 
no. 1) [12791 
©: May +28, 1920:,.2 .¢. June 1, 


1920; E 479972; McKinley music co., 


Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement, editing and annota- 
tions ] 


ScotcH (THE) HESTHER; words and 
melody by M. Fulton [of U. 8.] 

[12792 

©.d ex Apr, 15; 1920; 475445; 
Marguerite Fulton, Tampa, Fla. 
Scouts ALERT! A VOICE IS CALLING; 
words by Harold Christopher Cole, 
music by Cyril Hubert Stone [of 
England] 4to. [12793 
‘C), dan. 19,1920 > 1.e, Web... 3,.19205 
E 476467; Drummond & co., London. 


SEA BIRDS; by Paul Bronte [of Aus- 
tralia]; piano with violin and B 
flat cornet pts. (Paling’s piano- 
forte series, no. 279) [12794 


©: May 17¢ 19203. 1 @. May’ FY, 
1920; E 476626; W. H. Paling & 
co., ltid.. Sydney, Australia. 


SEA-FOAM; scherzo, by M. L. Preston 
[of U. S.]; piano. [12795 


©. May 20, 1920: 2 ec. May _ 24, 
1920; E 480723; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


SEA SOLITUDE; an impression by Gus- 
tave Ferrari [of Switzerland, domi- 
ciled at New York]; piano. [12786 


© May 14, 1920; 2 ec. May 17, 
1920; H. 479355; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 


SEA (A) wind: words by Elizabeth 
Mattson Clark, music by F. Mar- 
sena Paine [of U. 8.] op. 100. Los 
Angeles, Calif.. Hodgson music eo. 
(Seven characteristic songs, no. 1) 

[12797 

© May 10, 1920: 2 ec. May 10, 

1920; E 479294; Francis M. Paine, 
Los Angeles. 


SEASIDE (A) REVERIE; words by S. Mc- 
Dowell, melody by Gustave Barto 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of U. S.] 

[12798 

© 1c. May 19, 1920; E 479515; 
Susie McDowell, Nicholasville, Ky. 
SECOND MOVEMENT. Schubert 


See 
(Franz Peter) : 


TT 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12799 


SELECTION ON POPULAR SONGS, ETC.; by 
Haydn Wood, selected and arr. by 
H. M. Higgs [of Great Britain]; 
piano. [12799 

© Apr.21, 1920*~1. © ’ May. 13, 
1920; E 476604; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 


SEMPRE UNITI (Always united) ; 
march, by F. L. Grossi [of U. S.]; 


2 mand. and guit. 4to. (Edition, 
third series, no. 85). [12800 


© May 25, 1920;.2 ec May 28, 
1920; E 479804; G. De Stefano, 
Philadelphia. ; 


Sen SEN: Korean fox trot; words by 
David S. Goldberg, melody by M. M. 
Sturm fot U."S.1 [12801 

© 1c May 20, 1920; E 480576; 
Morris M. Sturm, New York. 


SEND ME A MAN; words by Lew Brown, 
music by Albert Von Tilzer [of U. 
S.] [12802 

© 1e« May 28, 1920; E 479814; 
Broadway musie corp., New York. 


SENTIMENTALE (LA); mazurka, by 
Paul Bolognese [of U. S.]; piano. 


[12803 
© ic. May 20, 1920; E 480561; 


N. J. Loreck, Brooklyn. 
SERBIA BULGARIA; by J. Frankel of 
Sets - plano, [12804 
(© 1c. Apr.. 8, 1920; E 475004; 


Joseph Frankel, New York. 


from Les millions d’Arle- 
quin, by KK. Driso: arr. by “bP. EY del 
Campigho [of U.. S.}; violin’ and 
piano. (Favorite melodies, no. 55) 
[12805 
©. Apr. 26, 1920; 2 « May 19, 
1920; E 480502; Bstate of Hamilton 
S. Gordon. New York. [Copyright 
is claimed on arrangement] 


SERENADE; 


SERENADE JOYEUSE; par Laurie O’- 
Beirne [of Great Britain]; violon et 


piano. [12806 

© May 7, 1920; 1 c Apr. 27, 1920; 
EK 476471; Joseph Williams, ltd., 
London. 


SERENATA A NANNINA; canzonetta Na- 
poletana, parole di Salvatore D’- 
Orsi, musica di Giuseppe Lo Cascio 
[of U. 8.] [12807 

© May 4, 1920; 2 c. June 2, 1920; 
EH 480892; Joseph Lo Cascio and 
Salvatore D’Orsi, Bayonne, N. J. 


pt. In, BS ae 


SERENATA A PIERRETTE; versi di Neri, 
musica di V. d’Aloe’ [of ‘Italy]; 
mand. ace. Naples, Emilio Gennar- 
ellie ec. Ato. [12808 

© Apr. 1, 1920; 1 c. June 9, 1920; 
E 484022; Italian- book co., New 
York. 


SERENATA INTERROTTA; di Vincenzo 
Billi [of Italy] op. 346; pf. [12809 
©June 7, 1920; 1 ce. June 12, 1920; 

H 484091; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


SETTLING DOWN; from J’ll say she 
does, words and music by B. G. De 
Sylva fof U. S.J [12810 

© May 8, 1920; 2 c. May 11, 1920; 
Ei 479221; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


SEVILLE; par M. T. Bonhomme [of 
France] op. 18; piano et violon. 
[12811 
© Apr. 24, 1920; 1 « May 10, 
1920; BE 476552; M. 'T. Bonhomme, 
Paris. 


SHADOW DANCE; by Gregory Brittain 
fof Australia] op. 1; pf. (Pating’s 
piano series, no. 169) [12812 

© Apr. 21, 1920; 4. e. Apr. a9, 1920; 
E 476263; W. H. Paling & co., ltd., 
Sydney, Australia. 


words and music by. Fred 
Monument [of Australia]; in E flat. 
(Paling’s song series, no. 9) [12813 

© May 17," 192022 Ge hing 47, 
1920; E 476894; W. H. Paling & co., 
ltd., Sydney, Australia. 


SHADOWS; 


SHADOWS AND SUNSHINE; words by R. 
C. Lang, music by Edouar d Hessel- 
berg [of U. S.] [12814 

© May 22, 1920; 2 ec. June 7, 1920; 
EH 482226; R. Campbell Lang, Bris- 
bane, Australia. 


SHADOWS OF LOVE; fox trot, lyric by 
Annelu Burns, music by Madelyn 
Sheppard [of U. S.] [12815 

© May 24, 1920; 2 c. June 2, 1920; 
E 480883; Geo. A. Friedman, inc., 
New York. — 

SHADOWS OF MY DREAMS; words by A. 
Choffe, music by E. 8. 8. Huntington 
Lore. Sd [12816 

© 1 « Apr. 29; 1920; 3 Aiasid 5 
Augustus Choffe, Bayonne, N. J. 


See In the Forest. 


SHALL THE WEDDING BELLS RING; words 
and melody by G. T. Craig [of U. 8.] 
[12817 
©l€ May 24) 1920548 479323 ; 
Gilbert T. Craig, New York. 


SHADY (THE) GLEN. 


778 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1820 


12834 


SHE AIN’T NOTHING ELSE; words and 
music by H. De Witt [of U. 8.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [12818 

© May 29, 1920; 2 c. June 4, 1920; 
E 480980; Edyth De Witt, Detroit, 
Tex. 

SHE DON’T SEEM TO LOOK AT ME; words 
and music by N. L. Lewis [of U. 8.] 
(Lewis musical museum, no. 7) 


[12819 

Cpr 2201920 2 ex: Apr! 28, 

1920; E 478829; Nathan L. Lewis, 
New York. 


SHE DREAMS HE’S A BABE 
AGAIN ; her boy who now sleeps over 
there, words by J. EK. Ryan, music by 
Pauline Deschapelle [of U. S.] Mil- 
waukee, Wis., H. B. and O. music co. 


[12820 
© May 15, 1920; 2 ec. May 19, 
1920; E 479446; James E. Ryan, 


Milwaukee. 


SHE Is My Daisy; words by Mrs. C. 
R. Schnaveiy, music by George 
Gram (jr fot Us S.}] (New ‘York, 
World music pub. corp. [12821 

© June 8, 1920; 2 c. June 5, 1920; 
EH 482190; Mrs. C. R. Schnavely, Al- 
toona. 


SHE-IS THE BEST GIRL; words and mu- 

sic by J. H. Hayhurst [of England] 

[12822 

© Apr. 12, 1920; 1 c. May 1, 1920; 

EH 476484; Swift music publishers, 
London. 


SHE’S DREAMING WHERE THE BRAZZOS 
RIVER FLOWS; words by A. W. Moore, 
musie by HE. 8S. 8. Huntington [of 
Bs 8.) [12823 

© 1c. June 1, 1920; E 480834; 
Albert W. Moore, Kellyville, Ok1. 

SHE’S GOT A HALF NELSON ON ME; 
words by T. J. Lang, music by A. 
Leopold Richard [of U. S.] [12824 

cy May 19, 1920;°.2-¢ May 22, 
1920; E 479611; ‘Thomas ds Lang, 
Detroit. 

SHE’S ONE OF Mack SENNET’S SWIM- 
MING BEAUTIES; one step, words by 
EH). Lesner. music by E. 8. 8S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. 8.] 

© 1c. May 3, 1920; E 479056; 
Edward Lesner, Chicago. 

SHE’S THE GIRL WHO MARRIED DADDY; 
words and music by C. E. Vogt [of 
U. S.] Rechester, N. Y., Melville 
melody music co. (Cover title: The 
girl who married daddy) [12826 

© May.1, 1920; 2 ec. May 3, 1920; 
I) 480092; Carolyn E. Vogt, Roches- 
“Epa MOY a 


IN THE CRADLE © 


[12825 © 


SHE’S THE SWEETEST GIRL IN DIXIE; 
words by J. L. Martin, music by 
A. Leopold Richard [of U. §.]  Chi- 
cago, Legters music ¢o. [12827 


© June 1, 1920; 2 c. June 4, 1920; 


HE 481007; Josie L. Martin, Laurens, 
Ss. C. 
SHELTERING PALMS; tone poem, by Paul 


Bronte [of Australia] op.. 
with violin, 


73. piano 
BG -flat cornet and ’celio 
pts. (Paling’s pianoforte series, no. 
275) [12828 


ey May 1 £5205.4 6. Mayon, 
1920; #476621; W. H. Paling & 
ltd., Sydney, Australia. ; 


SHEPHERDESS. See On Merivale green. 

SHEPHERDS’ DANCE; by Gregory Brit- 

tain, [ot Australia, “op. 275 pe. 
(Paling’s piano series, no. 159) 

[12829 

© Apr) 2h). 19208 4. ies Apreedy, 

1920; E 476268; W. H. Paling & co., 

ltd., Sydney, Australia. 


SHEPHERD'S (THE) VOICE; words ancn., 
musie arr. by A. Ivey [of U-.S8.] 
[12830 
© May 6, 1920: 2 ¢. June 9, 1920; 
HE) 481180 ; Adeline Ivey, Hau Claire. 
Wis. 


SHIMMIE-ING EYES; words by H. Berg- 
man, music by E. 8S. 8S. Huntington 
[of U. S.] [12831 


© 1c May 12, 1920; EH 479254; 
Harry Bergman, Indianapolis. 


SHIMMY MOON; words by Jack Frost, 
Sha by F. Henri Klickmann [of 
U. S.] [12832 


© June 5, 1920; 2 c. June 7, 1920; 
EF 481087 ; McKinley musi¢€ Co., Chi- 
eago. 


SHIMMY ON THE RIVER NILE; words 
and music by A. I’. Moss and C. C. 
Holienbeck [of U. oe arr. by Harry 
fz,Alford. [ot U:-8.1 [12833 


© 1 ce. May 3, 1920; EH 479935; 
A. F.’ Moss and ©. C. Hollenbeck, 
Chicago. 


SHINE ON OH MOON; words by L. HE. 
Brown, music by George Graff, jr. 
[of U. S.] New York, Worid music 
pub. corp. [12834 

© June 3, 1920; 2 c. June 5, 1920; 
EB 482194; Tena so E. Brown, An- 
dover, Mass. 


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12835 


SHINE, SHINE, SHINE; words by F. J. 
Evans, music by S. Lester James 
and Eula Mae Scarce [of U. 8.]_ . 

[12835 

© May’: 18, 1920 5 .2.0¢.) dumne..7, 

1920; E 481117; Floyd John Evans, 
Topeka, Kans. 


SHIVAREE; one-step, 
Cobb [of U. 8.]; piano. [12836 
© 1c. May 18, 1920; E 480458; 
Harold Freeman music c¢o., Provi- 
dence, R. I. 


Suop (THE) GirL; from The shop-girl, 
words by Arthur Wimperis, music 
by Herman Darewski [of England] 

[12837 

© May 4, 1920; 1 « May 14, 1920; 

E 476609; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


selection, by Ivan Caryll and 
Lionel Monckton [of England], se- 
lected and arr. by Henri Jaxon [of 
England]; piano. [12838 

©: Apr. -2ip 1920 5 -4 er May *17, 
1920; E 476668; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. 


SHORT PRELUDES ON WELL-KNOWN HYMN 
TUNES ; by Ernest H. Smith [of Great 
Britain]; organ. obl. 4to. (Western 
organist, no. 48) [12889 


© May 20, 1920; 1 @ May 18, 


1920; E 476654; Weekes & ©oo., 
London. ; 
SHourTiIn’ Liza TROMBONE; one step, 


by Henry Fillmore [of U. S.]; piano. 

Cincinnati, O. Fillmore music house. 

. [12840 

KC) “ADE Ai, OZ a2 eC. : AE es 

1920; E 478616; Fillmore bros. co., 
Cincinnati. 


SHOW ME THE ROAD TO HAPPINESS} 
words by I. Stranieri, music by E. 
S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] [12841 

© 1c May 38, 1920; E 479071; 
Isabelle Stranieri, Worcester, Mass. 


SHOW ME THE WAY TO Havana; words 
by J. F. Habecker, music by E. S. 
S. Huntington [of U. S.] [12842 

© 1e May 12, 1920; E 479258; 
John F. Habecker, Wilkes Barre, 
Pa. 


SHy ANN oF CHEYENNE; words by G. 
H. Hill, music by E. S. 8S. Hunting- 
tons lor Ul S.4 [12848 


© 1c. May 6, 1920; H 480156; Gil- | 


bert H. Hill, Carpenter, Wy. 
Sr1. See.Mascegni (Pietro) 


by George L.. 


pt. T1,-B. 8., ¥. 15 


Sr J’OSAIS; paroles et musique de M. 
T. Bonhomme [of France] op. 40. 
[12844 
© Apr.: 24, 1920; 1 ¢« May 10, 
1920; E 476560; M. T. Bonhomme, 
Paris. 


SIGHING (THE) OF THE PINES; words 
by S.48. Hempstead, music by E. S. 
S. Huntington [of U. §S.] [12845. 

©1c. May 8, 1920; E 479067; Sam 
S. Hempstead, Little Rock, Ark. 


SIGHS; words by R. B. Markle, music . 

by Luther A. Clark [of U. §.]. ; 

[12846 

© 1c. Apr. 26, 1920; BE 478770; 
Richard B. Markle, Haines, Or. 


SIGNE (LE) (A token); words and 

music by F. E. Mann [of Canada] 

[12847 

© Apr. 23; 1920: 1.e#iAgrszs, 

1920; E 476420; Frank EH. Mann, 
Brampton, Canada. 


SILVER DAWN; words by H. W. Craw- 
ford, music by Artie Bowers [of 
be Sed [12848. 

© 1c. May 28, 1920; E 479926; 
H. W. Crawford, Youngstown, O. 


SILVER WATER; words by George A. 
Kershaw, music by Harry Von Til- 
zer [of U. 8.], arr. by Ed: Smale 
rot U.S [12849: 

© 1c Apr. 8, 1920; E 474997; 
Harry Von Tilzer music pub. ¢o., 
New York. 


SIMPATIE; polka by P. Bolognese [of 

U. S.J]; instrumental. [12850 

© 1c. May 10, 1920; EH 479204; 
Paul Bolognese, New York. 


SIMPLE (THE) WoRDS, I LOVE YOU; 
words by L. P. Hardesty, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [12851 

© May 29, 1920; 2 ec. June 4, 1920; 
EH 480994; L. P. Hardesty, Washing- 
ton. 


Since I Lost you; words and music 
by Walter Melrose [of U. S8.], arr. 
by Harry Alford [of U..8:] [12852 

© 1c. May 22, 1920; H 479844; 
“Melrose bros., Chicago. 


Since MARIELLA LEARNED THE DARDE- 
NELLA; words and melody by Harry 
Von Tilzer [of U. 8.], lyric of patter 
by George Kershaw, arr. by Ed 
Smalle [of U. 8.] [12853 

© 1c. May 25, 1920; HE 480742; 
Harry Von ‘Lilzer «miUsieopub. eo. - 
New York. ; 


780 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6. 1920 


12871 


SINCE MY BABY WENT AWAY AND LEFT 
ME LONESOME; words and music by 
FE. G. McNaughton [of U. 8.] 


[12854 
me ope 10 19205. 2 .¢..Apr...14, 
Eey; WW 478710; Krank G. Mc- 


Naughton, Grand View, Ind. 


SINCE YOU HAVE BEEN MY SWEETHEART; 
words by L. M. Westerhouse, music 
by Edouard Hesselberg [of U. S.] 

[12855 

© May 10, 1920: 2. ¢) May, 15, 

1920; E 480446; Lewis M. Wester- 
house, Ft. Scott, Kan. 


SINCE YCU HAVE GONE; words by W. 
Fredericks, music by Herman A. 
‘Hummel fof U. S.] jenkins, Ky., 
Fredericks. [12856 

© June 2, 1920; 2 c. June 7, 1920; 


E 481036; Wally Fredericks, Jen- 
kins, Ky. 

SINCERITE; par Henry Weyts [of 
France]; piano et violon. (Les 
récréations du jeune violoniste, 2e 
série) [12857 


© Apr. 24, 1920; 1 ec May 10, 
1920; EK 476536; Philippo, Paris. 


SING ME A SONG OF TOMATOES; words 
by Hugh Richards, music by Hric 
Gorton [of England] [12858 

© May 6, 1920; 1 c. May 15, 1920; 
EH 476602; E. Osborne & co., Itd., 
London. 


SING ME THAT sone; words by A. G. 
Kline, musie by Geo. Graff, jr. [of 
U. S.] New York, World music pub. 


corp. [12859 
eo Agr 14, 1920:- 2 © Apr 20, 
1920; E 475733; August G. Kline, 


Detroit. 


SING THE GOSPEL STORY; words by O. 
J. Gary, music by Gerrit H. Ten 
Breek’ [or “UW. §:] “St. Louis; Mo., 
Shattinger piano &-music co. 

[12860 

@ Apr. 25, 1920; 2.4) May 27, 

1920; E. 480746; O.. J. Gary, St. 
Louis. 


SINGING TO you; words by Bryceson 


Faulkes, music by U. S. Kerr [of 
U. S.] 1. In C—2. In A flat.—3. 
In B flat. [12861-12863 


© May 4, 1920; 2 c. each May 10, 
1920; H 4802414802438; B. F. Wood 
Imusic ¢o., Boston. 


SirnENEeS (Les) See Chaminade (Cé- 
cil Louise Stéphanie) 


4to. . 


SISU V’SIMCHU; joyous song for taber- 
nacles, melody by M. Gann [of U. 
S.] [12864 


© 1c. June 5, 1920; E 481026; 
Moses Gann, Newark, N. J. 


SIX THOUSAND YEARS MID AIR; words 
by IN. SS. Killen, -musie- by Hes: 8: 
Huniington [of U. S.] [12865 


© 16 May 12, 1920; E 479266; 
Nonie S. Killen, Orlando, Fla. 


SIx VALSES ET UNE MARCHE FUNEBRE. 
See Beethoven (Ludwig van) 


Siz—E (THE) OF YOUR DADDY’S SHOE; 
comie waltz song, words and music 
by S. Hanes [of U. 8.] [12866 


© May 21, 1920; 2. ce May- 20, 
1920; E 479556; Schley Hanes, Wil- 
liamsport, Pa. 


SKILTON (CHARLES SANFORD) Two In- 
dian dances; by C. 8. Skilton, arr. 
by M. L. Lake [of U. S.]; military 
band with conductor. (United States 
mil. band j’l., no. 249) Contents: 
Deer dance.—War dance, [12867 


©!) BWeb:; | U7; ° 192032. e' May 47; 
1920; EK 479459; Carl Fischer, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


SKIPPING; one-step. by René André [of 
France]; piano. [12868 
© Dec. 24, 1919; 1 ce. May 3, 1920; 

E 476482; Librairie Hachette, Paris. 


SLEEP LITTLE SON;. three-part song, 
music by Theodora Dutton [of U. 
S.]; women’s voices. (Octavo chor- 
uses, women’s voices, no. 5023) 

[12869 

© ‘Web. 26, 1920; 2 ek. May a7, 

1920; EF 479464; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


SLEEP SONG; words by T. M. Ruther- 
foord III, music by Hector Richard 
fof U. §.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [12870 

© May 29, 1920; 2 c. June 4, 1920; 
FE 480997; Thos. M. Rutherfoord, 
III, Rock Castle, Va. 


SteEPy (A) TIME SONG; words by 
Arehie Austin Coates, music by Rob- 
ert Huntington Terry [of U. 8.] 

[12871 

© May 15, 1920; 2 c.. May -17, 

1920: E 479382; Harold Flammer, 
inc., New York. 


781 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12872 


SuipE KELLY, SLIDE; trombone blues, 
novelty -song, W ords by “Slide” 
Kelly, music by George F. Briegel 
loft U. S.] [12872 


© May 11,°1920; 2: ¢ May 14, 
1920; E 479305; Triangle music pub. 
co., New York. 


SMILE AGAIN; words by EK. M. Steed- 
man, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. §.] Chicago, North American 
music co. [12873 

© .Dec, 30, 1919; 2.4 .Apr: 12, 
1920; E 475268; Eliza M. Steedman, 
Mammoth, Utah. 


SMILE (A) OF LOVE; words by J. W. H. 


Jenkins, music by Geo, Trevar [of 
U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 
[12874 


© May 12, 1920; 2 c. May 20, 
1920; EH 480597; John W. H. Jenkins, 
Philadelphia. 


SMILES AND TEARS; waltz ballad, words 
and music by R. BH. Pennington [of 


U. §8.], arr. by Kathryn Mauldin 
fof U. 8.] [12875 
©. 1c 7 Apr. 92.° 19207 4ib5i2 


R. Emma Pennington, Los Angeles. 


SMCKE RINGS; lyric by Harold G. 
Frost. music by F. Henri Klickmann 
io ee Ba [12876 

© Apr. 27, 1920; 2 c. May 21, 1920; 
FE 479687; McKinley music co.. Chi- 
cago. 


SMOKE WREATHS. See After sundewn. 


SNOW FLAKES; opera, words and mu- 
sie by Ay M. "yte [of U.-8.].. [1287 

©’ Apr? (51920 2'e) Apr: 1541920 : 
D 26035; Arthur M. Tyte, Worcester, 
ee 


SO LONG GOOD-BYE; words by B. Beuke- 
laer, music by E. S. S. Huntington 
lof WU. §.] [12878 


© 1c May 6, 1920; E 480154; 
Bert Beukelaer, Brooklyn. 


SO WE'LL MEET, DEAR, TO-NIGHT WHERE 
THE ROSES BLOOM; words by J. C. 
Fischer, music by Luther A. Clark 
lot U. 8.4 [12879 

© Apr. 22, 1920; 2 c. May 3, 1920; 
i) 480064; John C. Fischer, Celina, O. 


ScHo FORENOONS; by John Ireland [of 
Great Britain]; piano. (London 
pieces, no. 8) [12880 

©. Apr. 14,°1920* I ¢.° May’ 10, 
1920; E 476585; Augener, Itd., Lon- 
don. 


| 
! 


pt. 21, BS ee 


Sorrtes (Les) pe PirroGRADE; paroles 
de Rene Chalupt, musique de Darius 
Milhaud [of France] {12881 

© May 21, 1920; 1. @ Jumest0, 
1920; E 484068; Durand & cie., Paris. 

SOKOLSKY REPRESENTAGN{ pocHop (Rep- 
resentative march of the Sokois) ; by 
Em. Englander [fof U. 8.], arr. by 
A. Grill; orch. 4to. [12882 

© Apr. 25, 1920; 2 c. May 5, 1920; 
FE 479092; Jos. Jiran, Chicago. 

Sotpier (THE) BoY; words by W. F. 
Amee, music by Geo. Trevor [of 
Us] [12883 

© 1c. May 29, 1920; E 479899; 
William F. Amee, Kittery Point, Me. 

SornpIER (A) PARTING; words by Fred- 
erick H. Martens, music by Gustave 
Saenger [of U. 8.]; high voice, in 
B flat. (Sheet music edition, V. 
647 ) [12884 

© Feb. 5, 1920; 2 ec. May 17, 1920; 
E 479455 ; Carl Fischer, New York. 

Soiprer’s (THE) ADIEU; words by Mrs. 
S. G. Jones, music by Hector Richard 
he U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 

[12885 

Le May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920; 

EK 480299; Mrs. 8S. G. Jones, Fort 
Worth, Texas. 


Sonpier’s (THE) DREAM; impror faicn, 


by C. W. Krogmann lot DL8.e OB. 
132, no. 2; piano. (Suite of short 
stories, no. 2) [12886 


© May 24, 1920; 2 c. May 25, 1920; 
E 4807382; G. Schirmer, ine, New 
York. 


SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE; march, by Ar- 
thur. Pryor [of U.. S:] jee oren. 
4to. [12887 

© Mar. 1, 19203) 2% yeas 7, 
1920; E 479465; Carl Fischer, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 


rangement ] 

SOLEMN PRELUDE; by Hugh Blair [of — 
England]; organ. (Original compo- 
sitions, new series, no. 61) [12888 

© Apr: 22,9920 20 eee, 
1920; E 476280; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. 

SoLiruDE; by Frank E. Ward [of U. 

S.] op. 26, no. 1) organ: [12889 

© Apr. 7, 192052 ¢ Apr. 8,.1920 ; 
E 474958; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 

—— par Henry Weyts [ot France] ; 
piano violon. (Les récréations 
du jeune viotoniste, 2e série) 

12890 


© -Apr. 24;.1920/245e xe: = AD, 
1920; © 476! 537 : Philippo, Paris. 


et 


782 


no. 6, 1920 


Sotomon Jock MACKENSIE RUBEN- 
STEIN; written and composed by 


Herbert Ruie and Thos. McGhee [of 
England] [12891 

© May 4, 1920; 1 «@ May 14, 
1920; E 476608; Herman Darewski 
music pub. co., London. 


Sempre (Le) mai. See Milhaud 
(Darius) Cuatre poémes: de Paul 
Claudel. 


SOMBRERO; Mexicazn fox trot, by J. C. 
O’Keefe [of U. S.1; instrumental. 

: [12892 

© 1c. May 3. 1920; E 479047; 
James Conrad O’Keefe, St. Louis. 


SOME DAY; sacred song, words and 
music by L. Weber [of U. 8.] Kan- 
sas City, Kans., Weber bros. [12893 

© May 29, 1920; 2 « June 1, 
1920; E 479946; Louis Weber, Kan- 
sas City, Kan. 


words by E. Sans Souci, melody 
by Gustave Barto [pseud. of Ethel 
Hisher, of U. S.] [12894 
© 1c. Apr. 15, 1920; E 475466; 
Ethel Sans Souci, Ecorse, Mich. 


—— words by R. C. Conner, music by 
H. M. Jones [of U. S.] (in Ser- 
mons in song, no. 1.) [12895 

© May 3..1920; 2 ¢ May 10, 


1920; E -479212;'R. C. Conner, Jas- 
per, Ala. 


SOME DAY HE WILL RETURN TO ME; 
words by Queenie Meredith, music 
by Kathryn I. White [of U. 8.] 
Sedalia, Mo., A. W. Perry’s sons. 

[12896 

© May 3, 1920; 2 c. May 12, 1920; 

E 479864; Queenie Meredith, In- 
gram, Pa. 


SoME DAY SHE’LL KNOW; words by C. 
W. Vonderheid, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. §.] [12897 

© 1 ce May 38, 1920; E 479059; 
C. Wm. Vonderheid, Chicago. 


SOME DAY THE LONG WAY WILL TURN; 
words by Harry D. Kerr, music by 
H. Joseph Tandler [of U. S.] 

[12898 

©. May 21° 1920; 2 ¢-—May 22, 

1920; E 479618; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


SOME GIRLS ARE NICER THAN OTHERS; 
written and composed by Fred Aus- 
tin [of Great Britain] [12899 

© Apr. 29, 1920; 1 ¢ May 4, 
1920; E 476461: Lawrence: Wright 
musi¢e ¢co., London. 


r 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


12908 


SOME PRETTY DAY; from Bits & pieces, 
words by Sam M. Lewis and Joe 
Young, music by Fred E. Ahlert fof 
hg haere ee [12900 

© Apr. 21, 1920-92 er Ape. +22, 
1920; E 478810; Waterson, Berlin 
& Snyder co., New York. 


SOMEBODY ELSE; words and melody by 

J. EF. Vollmer [of U. 8.] [12991 

© te “Apr? 6, 1920-° H)-474926- 
James F. Vollmer, Philadelphia. 


SOMEBODY’S GIRL; words by F. Kroll, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. §8.] - 
Chicago, Legters music co. [12902 

© May 15;. 1990:. 2° ¢-May=20; 
1920; E. 480608; Frank Kroll, Mil- 
waukee. 


SCMEDAY; words by F. M. Casper, 

-musie by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 

Chicago, Legters music co. [12903 

© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920; 

KE 480256; Frank M. Casper, Buf- 
falo. 


SOMEONE BEYOND COMPARE; words by 
F. C. Ness, music by Leo Friedman 
For 1: ° “Sf | “Chieago. | * Ls North 
American music pub. co. [12904 


(cr Bee. ao 1919-2 e” Aor i, 
1920; HE 475283; F.C. Ness, Red 
Wing, Minn. 


SOMEONE ELSE IS CALLING HER HIS GAL; 
words by J. W. Rush, music by E. 
S. S. Huntington [of U. 8.] [12905 

© 1c. Apr. 8, 1920; E 475046; 
John W. Rush, Paterson, N. J. 


SOMEONE IS COMING BACK TO ME; 
words and melody by H. J. Katten- 
horn pot Uae Sj [12805 

© 1e@ May 12, 1920; E 479231; 
Henry J. Kattenhorn, Leonia, N. J. 


SOMEONE’S IN LOVE WITH you; from 
Dear me, lyric by Rebert EH. Harty, 
musie by S. J. Stoceo [ort U. 8.] 

[12997 

© May 28, 1920; 2 « May 29, 

1920; E 479898; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


SOMEONE TOOK YOU OUT OF MY ARMS, 
BUT THEY CAN’T TAKE YOU OUT OF MY 
HEART; words by James Kendis, 
James Brockman and Ben Russell, 
music by J. Kendis and J. Brock- 


man fof VU. 8.] [12908 
f) AE a, ~laZ0 se 2, ey Ar: 8, 
1929; E 474941: Kendis-Brockman 


music co., inc., New York. 


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12909 


SOMEONE WORTH WHILE; words by 
Gordon Johnstone, music by Ward- 
Stephens [of U. 8.]; high voice. 

[12909 

© June 1, 1920; 2 c. June 2, 1920; 

E 486928; Huntzinger & Dilworth, 
inc., New York. 


SoMETHING MADE ME FALL FOR YOU; 
fox trot song, words by Edward 
Wever, music by Hans Hunkler [of 
U.8.], arr. by Hugo Frey [of U. 8.]; 
orch. with piano and words. 4to. 

[12910 


© June 8, 1920; 2 ce. June 9, 1920; 
E 481191; G. Ricordi & co., New 
York. 


SOMETHING ON MY MIND; words by J. 
C. Dickerson, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Leg- 
ters music co. [12911 

© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920; 
E 480298; Joe C. Dickerson, Kay- 
moor, W. Va. 


SOMETIME SWEETHEART; words by Fred 
Long, music by F. E. Ward [of 
Wz3Sei [12912 

© 1c May 22, 1920; E 480608; 
Frank Everett Ward, Beverly, Mass. 


SOMETIME WHEN LIGHTS ARE LOW; lyric 
by Gus Kahn, music by Walter 
Blaufuss and Paul Biese [of U. S.] 

[12913 

© May 14, 1920; 2 e. May 17, 

1920; E 480511; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


SOMETIME WHEN THE LIGHTS ARE LOW; 
fox trot, by Kahn, Blaufuss and 
Biese, played by Roy Bargy and 
Charley Straight [of U. S.] (Im- 
perial player rolls, no. 91092) 

[12914 

© May 19, 1920; 2 ec. May 26, 

1920; E 479754; Imperial player 

roll. co., Chicago. [Copyright is 
claimed on interpretation] 


SOMETIME WHEN YOU’RE LONESOME; 
words and music by W. M. Anderson 
pee U.. S.9 [12915 

© 1c. May 18, 1920; E 480467; 
Walter M. Anderson, Chicago. 


SOMETIME YOULL xKNow; fox trot 
ballad, words and music by Freder- 
ick Seymour and Fred W. Pike [of 
Tes: | [12916 

© June 7, 1920; 2c. June 7, 1920; 
E 481082; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
WY. 


"184 


pt. WL, B.A. Ee 


SOMEWHERE; words and music by R. 
S. Bahret [of U. S.] [12917 


© 1 c..June 1, 1920; E 479956; 
Roscoe S. Bahret, Havensville, Kan. 


SOMEWHERE A VOICE IS CALLING FOR ME; 
words and music by M. Riss [of 
Sah [12918 


© 1c Apr. 29, 1920; E 475868; 
Minnie Riss, St. Paul, Neb. 


SoMEWHERE IN FRANCE; words by J. 
Carter, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. ; [12919 

© May 29, 192U; 2 c. June 4, 1920; 
E 480981; Josephine Carter, Lead- 
ville, Col. 


SOMEWHERE, SOMEONE IS. SLEEPING; 
words by E. G. Colling, music by 
Geo. Graff. jr. [of U. 8.] New York, 
World music pub. corp. [12920 

© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 3, 1920; 
E 480048; EH. G. Colling, Wallace, 
Neb. ; 


SOMEWHERE, SOMEONE WAITS; words 
by W. Joyner, music by E. 8. S. 
Huntington [of U. S.] [12921 


© 1c May 6, 1920; E 480134; 
Wm. Joyner, Washington. 


SonATA IN D mINoR; by Henry Tol- 
hurst [of England]; organ, har- 
monium or American organ. (Jn 
Magnus voluntaries, v. 52) [12922 

© Mar. 25, 1920: 1 ec Marea 
1920; E 469995; Swan & co., Watson 
& Wilcock, ltd., London. 


SonATE. See Mendelssohn-Bartholdy 
(Jacob Ludwig Felix) 


SoNATE DEL prAvo~to (Sonate du dia- 
ble) ; 0, Trillo del diavolo, di Giu- 
seppe Tartini, arr. di Enrico Polo 
[of Italy]; violino e pf. (Hdizione 
Ricordi, no. 178) [12923 

© Apr. 15, 192035 ey feu te. 
1920; E 4761938; G. Ricordi & Co., 
Milan. 


SoNATE LIBRE; en deux parties en- 
chainées, de Florent Schmitt [of 
France] op. 68; violon et piano. 

> ; [12924 


© May 17;'39205 5 tcr dome, 


1920; E 476850; Durand & cie., 
Paris. 

SoNATINE; par Pierre Menu [of 
France]; quatuor 4 cordes. [12925 


© Apr. 6, 1920; 1 « Apr. 22, 1920; - 
B 476284; Durand et cie., Paris. 


es 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1920 


12944 


\ 


SoNATINE—Continued. 

—— partition in —16°. 12mo. 

[12926 
© May 8, 1920; 1 c@ May 24, 

1920; E 476728; Durand & cie., 

Paris. 


SONATINES; album, arr. par. Dirk van 

der Stam [of Netherlands]; piano. 

[12927 

© Nov. 25, 1919: 1 & War, - 5, 

1920; EH 469746 ; Seyffardt’s muziek- 
handel, Amsterdam, Netherlands. 


Sons (A) FoR LOVERS; words by James 
Stephens, music by Deems Taylor 
[of U. S.] op. 13,-no. 2; high voice. 

[12928 

© May 19, 1920; 2 «. May 20, 

1920: E 480545 ; J. Fischer & pro., 

New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement] 


SonG OF FAREWELL; 
das, music by Roger Jalowicz [of 
France] op. 2. [12529 

© May 1, 1920; 1 c. May 27, 1920; 
E 476801; Boosey & co., London. 


Sone (A) OF FREEDOM AND JoY; chorus, 
words by Edward Carpenter, music 
by Edgar L. Bainton [of Great 
Britain] ; mixed voices. 4to. (Cur- 
wen edition, no. 3611) [12930 

© Mar. 26, 1920; 2 c« Apr. 16, 
1920; E 476209; J. Curwen & Sons, 
Itd., London. 


words by H. Al- 


Sone (THE) OF THE BIRDIE; words by 
J. Perlite, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [12931 

© May 15, 1920; 2 ec. May 20, 
1920; E 480588; Julius Perlite, San 
Francisco. 


Song oF THE FISHERMAN; words by 


Elinor Valentine, music by C. R. 
Hess [ot U. S.] [12932 
_ © 1 ec. May 1, 1920; E 480024; 
Cora R. Hess, St. Paul. 


Sone (THE) OF THE FLOWERS: words 
by Nancy Byrd Turner, music by 
Grace Wilbur Conant [of U. S.] 4to. 


[12933 | 


© May 27, 1920; 2 c. May 29, 
1920; E 480854; Perry Mason co., 
Boston. 


Sone (THE) OF THE HILL; words and 

music by 8. ae Russell [of U. 8.] 

‘ [12934 

© May 29, 1920; 2 e. June 5, 

1920; E 482202 : Boston music ¢o., 
Boston. 


po ee | tL 


18: 


SoNG OF THE NIGHTINGALE; a wood 
song, by Edward Schaaf [of U. 8.] 
op. 12, no. 2; player piano manu- 
seript. [12935 

© 1c. May 21, 1920; E 479576; 
Edward O. Schaaf, Newark, N. J. 


Sone (THE) OF THE SOUTHERN MOON; 
words by Harold G. Frost, melody 
by F. Henri Klickmann [of U. S.] 

[12936 
© 1 ec. June 10, 1920; BH 482264; 
McKinley music co., Chicago. 


Sone (A) oF TWO GARDENS; words and 
music by Charles Walter Waggoner 
[of U. S.] 4to. (Spiritual specials; 
second series, no. 31) [12937 

© June 1, 1920; 2 c. June 4, 1920; 
EH 4809388; C. W. Waggoner, E. Liv- 
erpool, O. 


SONG sTupDIES; bk. 1, words by various 
authors, music by J. M. Diack [of 
Great Britain] London, Alfred 
Lengnick & co. 4to. [12938 

©: May. .14, 1920: 1 ¢.. June: 2 
1920; E 476817; J. Mid hael Diack, 
Milngavie, Scotland. 


Sones FRoM MoTHER GOOSE FOR VOICE 
AND PIANO; illus. by Maginel Wright 
Enright, set to music by S. Homer 
[of U. S.] op. 36. New York, the 
Macmillan co., 1920. S8vo. [129389 

© May 11, 1920; 2 c. and aff. May 
12, 1920; A 566936; Sidney Homer, 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on illustrations] 


Sones oF HOPE; by Edwin O. Excell 
fot Vass Sel 1. Flute.—2. Treble 
trombone.—3. Altos in EH flat. 4to. 

[12940-12942 

© May 15, 1920; 2 c. each May 20, 

1920; affs. May 21, 1920; A 570087— 

570089; Hope publishing co., Chi- 
cago. 


SONGS OF INSPIRATION; words by H. 
R. Williams, music by H. R. Wil- 
liams and Ariel Williams [of U. S.] 
4to. [12943 

June 4, 1920; 2 ec. June.5, 1920; 
E 481080; H. Roger Williams, Mo- . 
bile. 


SONGS WITH A SOUL; words and music 
by N. R. Gordon [of U. S8S.] . 4to. 
Contents—1. Living in the sight of 
God.—2. Coming back home.—3. In 
memoriam. [12944 

© May 1, 1920; 2 c. June 9, 1920; 
H) 482263; Noel R. Gordon, Pomona, 
Calif. 


On 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12945 


pt: DY, Hs. we eS 


SONNY 0’ MiNE; fox trot, by Porter, 
Edelheit and Morgan [of U. 8.]; 


orch. with piano and words, in E 
flat. Ato. Stern’s vocadance edi- 
tion. [12945 


©: May 27, 19208°2-e May 27, 
1920; HE 480771; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. 


SoRELLA; versi di F. M. Russo, musica 
di G. Donnarumma [of Italy]; 
mand. ace. Naples, Emilio Gen- 
narellie @. 4to. [12946 


© Apr. 1, 1920; 1 c. June 9, 1920; 
E 484021; Italian book co. New 
York. 


So-so; schotis madrilefio. por Craven 
fof France]; piano. [12947 
© Apr’’6, 1920; 1 ¢ Apr. 22, 1220: 

E 476295; Craven, Paris. 


SOUL DIVINE; words by Kenneth James, 
music by James Stapleton [of Eng- 
land] London, Swift’s music pub- 
lishers. [12948 


© Apr. 12, 1920; 1 ¢ May 1, 1920; 
E 476430; H. F. Swift, London. 


Sout (THE) OF A ROSE; by H..M. 
Thomson [of U. 8.]; piano. [12949 
© 1 ce. May 21, 1920; E 482250; 
HMsther Margaret Thomson, Superior, 
Wis. 


Sout (THE) OF THE GREAT WHITE PINE; 
words by J. H. Jewett, music by 
Leogen Denric [of U. S.] Milwau- 
kee, Wisconsin lyrist. [12950 

© May 19, 1920; 2 c. June 4, 1920; 
E 481022; J. H. Jewett, Milwaukee. 


SOULS OF THE RIGHTEOUS; anthem, 
words from Book of wisdom, music 
by Henry S. Fry [of U. 8.]; mixed 
voices. (Octavo series, no 1295) 

[12951 

© Apr. 8, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 8, 1920; 

E 474994; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 


SOURIRE D’AUTOMNE. See Kaleidoscope. 


SOUS LES OBUS; valse, de Auguste Mac- 

quet [of France]; piano. [12952 

© Apr. 12, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 24, 
1920; E 476869; J. Pitault, Paris. 


SOUTHERN (THE) BEAUTIES; words and 
music by A. Gallen [of U..S.] 
[12953 
© May 14, 1920; 2 ec May 19, 
1920; E 479480; Amy Gallen, New 
Braunfels, Tex. 


SOUTHERN (A) MarD; selection, by H. 
Frazer-Simson [of England], selected 
and arr. by Marlin Morgan, orch. 
by Henri Jaxon [of England]; full 
orch. [12954 

© Apr. 14, 1920; 1 ec. May 12,1920; 
E 476590; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 


SOUTHERN (THE) NEGRO AFTER THE 
CIVIL WAR; words by I. M. Burton, 
music by Hector Richard -of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [12955 


© May 18, 1920; 2 c. May 22, 1920; 
Ei 479592 ; I. M. Burton, Moultrie,.Ga. 


SOUVENIR; by Franz Drdla, arr. by 
P. F. del Campiglio [of U. 8.]; vio- 
lin and piano. (Favorite melodies, 
third series, no 57) [12956 

© Apr. 26, 1920;1¢. Apr. 30, 1920, 
1 ec. May 10, 1920; E 479290; Hs- 
tate of Hamilton §. Gordon, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


SOUVENIR DE LA MERE PATRIE; valse 
lente, de Aug. Maequet [of France] ; 
piano. Paris, J. Pitault. [12957 

© Apr. 12, 1920: dic eae. 24. 
1920; E 476895; H. Pitault, Paris. 


SPANISH BLUES; words and music by 
Harold A. Dellon and Jack Stanley 
[of U. 8.] [12958 

© 1c. Apr. 28, 1920; EH 475814; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 


—— Same. [12959 

© May 22, 1920; 2 ec. May 24, 

1920; E 479710; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 


SPANISH ONE-STEP; novelty dance, by 
Thurley Beale, arr. and simplified 
by Ruby Blick and H. M. Willing 
[of Great Britain]; piano. [12960 

© May 6, 1920; 1 c. May 7, 1920; 
E 476510; Lawrence Wright music 
co., London. ° 


SPANISH RosE; words by Leo Wood, 
melody by Theodore Morse and Ethei 
Bridges [of U. 8.] [12961 

1c May 18, 1920; E 480421; Leo 
Feist, ine., New York. 


SPARKLING FOUNTAIN; valse, by Irene 

Marschand Ritter [of U. S.]; piano. 

[12962 

© May 20, 1920; 2 ¢« May 24, 

1820; E 480699; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


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12980 


no. 6, 1920 
Sparks; fox trot, by Ernest C. Klap- 
holz [of U. S.]; instrumental. 
[12963 


© 1c May 5, 1920; E 479108; 
Wanda Orloff, Brooklyn. 


SPFEDWELLS; words by Lotty G. Allen, 
music by Wilfrid Sanderson [of 
Great Britain]; in F. [12964 

ear A. 1920; -1¢ May 27, 
1920; E 476797; Bcosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


SPERANZE E MEMORIE. See Marine. 


SPINNING THE TOP; by M. L. Preston 
fr Ue S.]; - piane. (Games at 
recess. ) [12965 

© May 20, 1920; 2 ec. May 24, 
1920; E 480690; Theo. Presser €0., 
Philadelphia. 


SvprInnInG (THE) WHEEL. 
(C. 8.) Six tone pictures. 


words by Paul Lau- 
rence Dunbar, music by Arthur 
Koerner [of U. S8.] Contents: The 
valse.—Spring fever.—Itching heels. 
[12966 
@ May 14,1920; 2 ¢..May 17, 
1920; E 479856; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 


See Lang 


SPOKEN-SONGS; 


SvoonEY Hottow; song-fox trot, words 

and music by Kerry Mills lof Uv. S.J 

[12967 

Pwor. 12. 1920>.:2° e. Apr. ' 15, 

1920; E 475402; Kerry Mills, inc., 
New York. 


Spric (A) oF HOLLY; December flower, 
words by Jessica Moore, music by 
Geo. L. Spaulding [of U. S.]; piano, 
words ad lib. (Birthday blossoms. ) 

[12968 

© May 20, 1920; 2 ec. May 24, 

1920; E 480714; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


SVRING AWAKENING; words by M. A. 
Coats, 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of U. S.] 

[12969 


© 1c May 19, 1920; BE 479504; 
M. Agnes Coats, Battle Creek. 


SPRING BEAUTIES; words by N. Lang, 

melody by R. A. Browne [of U. S.] 

[12970 

© 1 «¢ May 20, 1920; E 480573; 
Nathaniel Lang, Warren, O. 


SPRING BLOSSOMS; novelette, by G. del 
fAZOTA |. 


Castillo [of U. S.]; piano. 
© Apr. 15, 1920; 2 c. May 3, 1920; 
E 479042; Belwin, inc., New York. 


melody by Gustave Barto | 


Spring (A) pay; intermezzo, by Her- 
bert E. Haines [of England]; reed 
and brass band. 4to. [12972 


© tApr: 26, 1920 te May 14. 
1920: E 476614; Hawkes & son, 
London. 


SPRING-FEVER. See Spoken-songs. 


SPRING FLOWERS; schottische, by Ernest 
©. Klapholz [of U. 8.] ; instrumental. 
- [12973 
© 1c. May 11, 1920; E 480374; 
Wanda Orloff, Brooklyn. 
by Paul Bronte [of 
Australia]; piano with violin and 
cornet pts. (Paling’s pianoforte 
series, no. 278) [12974 
© May.17, 1920: 1 c« May 17, 
1920; E 476619; W. H. Paling & co., 
Itd., Sydney, Australia. 


SPRING MORN; 


SPRING SONG; words by Shakespeare, 
music by J. Mokrejs fof U. S.] 
Revised edition. (Zn Compositions 
by John Mokrejs) [12975 

© May 26, 1920; 2 « May 27, 
1920; E 480758; John Mokrejs, New 
York. 

SPRING’S LOVE SONG; words and music 

by E. M. Welsh [of Great Britain] 

[12976 

© 1c. Apr. 15, 1920; E 478817; 
Ellen Marion Welsh, Chicago. 


SPRINGTIME; words by O. H. Crum, 
music by Edouard Hesselberg [of 
DoS] [12977 

© May? 22519202 2e7 June. % 
1920; E 4822380; Oliver H. Crum, 
Chicago. 


SQUINTING (THE) Boy; fox-trot, by 
L. G. Delabre, arr. by F. Salabert 
[of France]; orch. with piano con- 
ductor. 4to. [12978 

© May 8, 1920; 1 «@ May 24, 
1920; E 476693; Francis Salabert; 
Paris. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


SQuIRE’s (THE) WHITE ’oss; humor- 
ous song, written and composed by 
. Charles Pond [of Great Britain] 
[12979 
‘\ May 28, 1920; 1 ce. May 17, 
1920; E 476659; Reynolds & co., 
London. 


STANDARD (THE) OF LOVE; words by 
O. S. Lamberson, music by Pauline 
Britting [of U. S.] [129806 

© Apr: Big; 1920 + 2° @. Apr 27, 
1920; E 475808; O. S. Lamberson, 
Dickinson, N. D. 


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12981 


Star (A) OF LOVE; words by Fred. G. 
Bowles, music by W. Berwald [of 
U.S.] 1. Low voice.—2. High voice. 

[12981, 12982 

© Apr. 30, 1920; 2 c. each May 

3, 1920; E 478984, 478988; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 


STar oF THE Hast; valse Orientale, 
by Harry Collman [of Great Brit- 
ain]; piano. [12983 

© May 1, 1920; 1 @ May 8, 1920; 
E 476512; J. Saville & co., London. 


STARGAZING; words by M. E. Wright, 
music by Geo. Trevor [of U. S.] 

[12984 

© 1c May 17, 1920; EH 479400; 

Maggie EK. Wright, Glade Springs,.Va. 


STARLIGHT; words and music by 

Robert Hunsick [of U. 8.] [12985 

© Apr. 30, 1920; 2 c. May 5, 1920; 

E 480103; Starr & Hunsick music 
pub. co., Phoenix, Ariz. 


STARS THAT SHINE IN THE EAST; fox 
iret, by 8S: Gould [ot ‘U. S.1;. 4st 
violin. [12986 

© 1c. June 1, 1920; E 4799538; 
Samuel Gould, New York. 


— by 8S. Gould and J. Bruno 
fof U. S.]; violin. [12987 

© 1c. Apr. 8, 1920; E 474948; 
Samuel Gould and James Bruno, 
New York. 


Stars (THE) THEY CAME OUT THAT 
DAY; words by H. West, melody by 
R. A. Browne [of U. S.] [12988 

© 1c. June 2, 1920; E 480925; 
Harry West, Palatka, Fla. 


STEAMBOAT (THE) BLUES; words and 
melody by Leo Wood, Theodore 
Morse and Walter Donovan [oi U. 
S.J], arr. by Theodore Morse [of 
DS [12989 

© 1e¢ May 17, 1920; E 479420; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


STEPPING IN STYLE; words and music 
by H. A. Place [of U. S.] [12990 
© 1c. May 11, 1920; E 480361; 
Ernest Andrew Place, Bridgeport, 
Conn. : 


STEPPING oOUT; fox-trot, by F. H. 
Brown and G. Ford [of U. S.]; 
piano. [12991 

© 1¢. May 15, 1920; E 480435; 
FF. H. Brown and Gene Ford, New 
York. 


Dt. Til, Soe 


STEPS; one step, by Lao Silésu, arr. 
by F. Salabert [of France]; strings 
with piano conductor. 4to. (Col- 
lection des refrains en vogue, no. 
dat } _  PP2992 

© May 8,- 1920; 1 « May 24, 
1920; E 476689; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


STILL WILL MY HEART RETURN TO HRIN’S 
QUEEN; words by W. Harvey, mel- 
ody by Gustave Barto [pseud. of 
Ethel Fisher, of U. 8.] [12993 

© 1c May 3, 1920; EH 479016; 
Will Harvey, Brookmere, Canada. 


STILLE MIT HJ@RTE; digt af Axel 
Juel, musik af Ilmari Hannikainen 
[of Finland] op. 17, no. 1, ed. and 
rev. by Julia A. Burt [o£ U.-S.] 
(Wilhelm Hansen edition, no. 1983) 

[12994 

© Mar. 6, 1920; 4 Gate 5. 

1920; 1 ec May 7, 1920; E 479569; 
Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 


_Strop ir; one step, by Kerr and Kauf- 


man, piayed by Charley Straight 
fof U. 8.] (Imperial player rolls, 
no. 91091) [12995 

© May 19, 1920; 2 e May 26, 
1920; EH 479762; Imperial player roll 
co., Chicago. [Copyright is claimed 
on interpretation. ] 


words by Harry D. Kerr, 

music by Mel B. Kaufman [of U. 8.] 

[12996 

© June 1, 1920; 2 c. June 4, 1920; 

‘E 480948; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleve- 
land. 


Stop ir JoHN; written and composed 
by Fred Godfrey and Bennett Scott 
[of England] [12997 

© Mar. 15, 1920: fe) Apr 22, 
1920; E 476635; Star music pub. co., 
ltd., London. 


STOP-LOOK-LISTEN TO THE MUSIC OF THE 
BAND; words by Lew Brown, music 
by Albert Von Tilzer [of U. 8.] 

[12998 
© 1c. May 28, 1920; E 479811; 
Broadway music corp., New York. 


STorM cLoups; by Paul Bronte [of 
Australia]; piano with B flat cornet 
and violin pts. (Paling’s pianoforte 
series, no. 280) [12999 

© May 17. 19205 1 ee oteay 7, 
1920; BE 476627; W. H. Paling «& 
co., 1td., Sydney, Australia. 


188 


no. 6, 1920 


STORNELLATA TRISTE; versi e musica 
di G. Pitotti [cf Itaty]; mand. acc. 
Naples, Emilio Gennarelli ec. 4to. 

[18000 

© Apr. 1, 1920; 1 c. June 9, 1920; 

Hi 484020; Italian book co., New 
York. ° 


STORNELLI NOTTURNI; words and music 
by N. Romani [of Italy, domiciled 
at New York.] [138001 

© 1c. Apr. 27, 1920; E 475800; 
Nullo Romani, New York. 


STORNELLI ROMANT; arr. by D. Carmel- 
omaria [of Italy, demiciled at New 
York]; mand. and guit. [13002 

©1c. June 9, 1920; E 481181; 
Dom. Carmelomaria, New York. 


STORNELLO; versi di O. Lenzoni, mu- 
sica di G. Chigi [ef Italy] [138003 
io mune 7, 1920: 1 c. June 12, 
1920; E 484098; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


STRANGER (THE) (Der fremdling) ; 
words and music by P. J. Engels 
[of U. S.J]; English and German 
texts. [13004 

© 1 ec. May 25, 1920; E 480737; 
Peter Joseph Engels, New York. 


STRIFE (THE) IS o’ER. See Palestrina 
(Giovanni Pierluigi Sante) 


STROFETTE CRETINE; versi e musica di 
R. de Angelis [of Italy]; mand. ace. 
Naples, Emilio Gennarelli & c. 4to. 

[13005 

© Apr. 1, 1920; 1 « June 9, 1920; 

E 484019; Italian book co., New 
York. 

STROFETTE MODERNISSIME; versi di G. 
Onofri, musica di P. Grimaldi [of 
Italy]; mand. ace. Naples, Emilio 
Gennarellie c. 4to. [13006 


© Apr. 1, 1920; 1 e. June 9, 1920; 


E 484038; Italian book co., New 
a York. 
STROLLING; words and music by G. H. 


Emmans [of U. S.] [138007 


© 1c. May 15, 1920; E 480451; 
George H. Emmans, Washington. 


STRUTTIN’ YO’ STUFF; words and mu- 


sic by Ted Koehler and Spencer Wil- 
liams [of U. S.] [13008 

© May 12, 1920; 2 «& May 15, 
1920; E 479326; Will Rossiter, Chi- 
cago. 

Stupip; words and music by F. D. 
srankel lof U. S.J, arr. by. Chas. 
F. Krauss. [13009 

@©.1 ¢ May 1, 1920;-B 475951: 
Fred D. Frankei, Brooklyn. — es 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


13021 


SUA ECCELLENZA BELZEBU; operetta in 
tre atti di Giovacchino Forzano, 
musica di Alberto Randegger, ridu- 
zione di Raffaele Tenaglia [of Italy] ; 
pf. solo con parole. 4to. [13010 

© June 7, 1920; 1 e June 12, 1920; 
E 484085; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

SUB TUUM PR&SIDIUM. See Ribollet 
(Albert) Deux motets. 

SUBSTITUTES; words by J. M. John- 
son, music by E. 8S. 8S. Huntington 
fet. U.S.) [13011 

© 1c Apr. 29, 1920; E 475870; 
John M. Johnson, Evansville, Ind. 
SuDAN; words by Ed. Rose, music -by 
Lew Pollack [of U. S.] [13012 
© May 7, 1920; 2 ce. May 8, 1920; 
E 479177; Waterson, Berlin & Sny- 
der co., New York. 

SUDDEN LIGHT; words by D. G. Ros- 
setti, music by Julius Harrison [of 
England]; medium voice. (Enoch 
art song library) [13013 

© Apr. 17, 1920; 1c. May 8, 1920; 
E 476526; Enoch & sons, London. 

SuGAR; words and music by J. Maher 
[of U. S.], arr. by William A. Kemp 
lot U. 8. ] [13014 

© 1c. June 4, 1920; E 480930; 
John Maher, St. Louis. 
SUGAR BABY; words and music by J. 
Merando [of U. S.] [13015 
©, May 27,1920: 2 ¢.. May: 29, 
1920; E 480806; James Merando, 
Bridgeport, Conn. 
SUITE DE DANSES; di Alfredo Berisso 
fet Italy]: piano. no. 2, 3, 4,, 5: 
[18016-13019 
© Apr. 15, 1920; 1 ec. each Apr. 16, 
1920; E 476185-476188 ; G. Ricordi & 
co., Milan. 

SUMMER DAYS; Suite, by E. Markham 
Lee [of Great Britain]; piano. 
Contents :—l. Merry moments.—2. 
Beneath the trees—3. Valse.4. 
Grasshoppers’ march.—)5. Summer 
reverie.—6. On the hill top. [138020 

© Apr. 28). 19203 -1-e Apr 42, 
1920; E 476200; Joseph Williams, 
ltd., London. 

‘by Eric Coates, arr. by Dan 
Godfrey [of Great Britain]; mili- 
tary band with conductor. (Chap- 
pell’s army journal, no. 475) Con- 
tents:—l. In a country lane.—2. 
On the edge of the lake.—3. At the 
dance. [13021 

©. June 1, 1920: 1. c.. Jumera2, 
1920; E 484083; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. [Copyright is claimed on 
_ arrangement] 


— Te ST a «Te 


189 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13022 


SUMMER REVERIE. See Summer days. 


SUMMER’S HERE; Song without words, 
by Anna Priscilla Risher. [of U. 8.]; 
violin and piano. [13022 

© May 20, 1920; 2 e May 24, 
1920; E 480728; Theo. Presser Co., 
Philadelphia. 


SUMMER TREASURES; a _ service for 
Children’s day, words and music by 
Walter A. Shawker fof U. S.] 8vo. 

[18023 

© Apr. 6, 1920; 2 ec. June 7, 1920; 

EI 481114; Hall-Mack co., Philadel- 
phia. 


SUMMERTIME; sweetheart you and I, 
words and music by C. F. Otto [of 
LesSaI [13024 

© June 2,,.1920;..2 ¢,. June 4 
1920; E 480940; Carl Frederick 
Otto, Halifax, Mass. 


Sun (THE) KIST ISLE; words by Mrs. 
J. Boyle, music by E. S. 8S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S8.] [13025 

© 1c. May 22, 1920; E 480616; 
Mrs. Jack Boyle, Baraboo, Wis. 


SUN OF MY SOUL; vesper hymn, [words 
anon.] music by Eugene W. Wyatt 
fof U. S.]; mixed voices. 4to. 
(Church music review, no. 569) 

[13026 

© May 25, 1920; 2 c. May 27, 

1920; E 480793; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 


SUN SHINY DAy (Journée de soleil) ; 
marche orientale, de Francois Mar- 
tin [of France]; orch. avec piano 
conducteur. 4to. [13027 

© Apr. 6, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 22, 1920; 
E 476303; F. Martin, Marseille, 
France. 


SUNBEAM OF MY HEART; words by A. 
Christopher, music by Hector Rich- 
ard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. - [18028 

© June 1, 1920; 2 ec. June 4, 1920; 
E 481010; Annette Christopher, Mc- 
Keesport, Pa. 


SunpAy, I cath HER SUNDAY; 
and music by George Alexander 
Stevens [of Great Britain] [13029 

© Feb. 2, 1920; 1c. Apr. 22, 1920; 
E 476226; Whitehall music co., Lon- 
don. 


SUNDAY SCHOOL DAYS; words and 
music by C. A. Hedberg [of U. S.], 
arr. by H..Colby.-[of U. S.] “Roek- 


words. 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 15 


SUNDAY SCHOOL DAYyS—Continued. 
ford, Ill, Fellowship Bible class of 
the Swedish free church. [13930 

© May 14, 1920; 2 c. May 19, 
1920; E 479432; C. A. Hedberg, 
Rockford, Ill. 


SUNNY HouRS; minuet, by Gregory 
Brittain [of Australia]; pf. (Pal- 
ing’s piano series, no. 161) [13031 

©. Apr. 21, 1920; 1 sea 0: 
1920; E 476265; W. H. Paling & co., 
Itd., Sydney, Australia. 


Sunny Jim; by C. Woess [of U. S8.]; 
piano. [13032 


© 1c May 28, 1920; E 479881 ; 
Carl Woess, New York. ' 


Sunny (A) May AFTERNOON; from 
I’ll say she does, words and music 
by B. G. De Sylva [of U. §.] [13033 

© May 8, 1920; 2 c. May 11, 1920; 
E 479222; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


SUNNY SOUTHERN SMILES; fox trot, by 
Gilbert, MacBoyle and Cooper, 
played Al Eldridge [of U. 8.] (1m- 
perial player rolls, no. 91082) 
[138034 
© May 19, 1920; 2 c. May 26, 1920; 

E 479766; Imperial player roll co., 

Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 

interpretation. ] 


SUNSET; words and music by Clare 
_ Kummer [of U. S.] [13035 
© May 21, 1920; 2 « May 22, 
1920; E 479616; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


(Coucher de soleil) ; intermezzo, 
de Francois Martin [of France]; 


orch. avec piano conducteur. 4to. 
[13036 
© Apr. 6, 1920; 1 ec. Apr. 22, 1920; 
BE 476302398: Martin, Marseille, 
France. 
See also Lang « S.) Six tone pic- 
tures. 


SUNSET haat EVENING STAR; . hymn, 
words by Alfred Tennyson, music. by 
John Wiegand [of U. S.] [13037 

© Apr. 30, 1920; 2 c. May 3, 1920; 
E 479008; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


SunsET (THE) OF LOVE; words by H. 
W. Weise, music by A. J. Rienzo 
fot Us S.J [1380388 

© May 1, 1920; 2 ce. May 7, 1920; 
FE. 4791674 Herbert W. Weise and 
Alfred J. Rienzo, Scarsdale, N. Y. 


790 , 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1920 


1305T 


SUNSHINE; mazurka, by Ernest C. 

Klapholz [of U. §S.]; instrumental. 

[13039 

© 1c. May 11, 1920; E 480376; 
Wanda Orloff, Brooklyn. 


—scherzino, by M. Greenwald [of 

U. S.J]; piano. (Dreams of youth) 

[13040 

© May 20, 1920; 2 ec. May 24, 

1920; E 480711; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


——words by N. H. Hunn, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, 
Legters music co, [13041 

© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920; 
FE 480252; Nicholas H. Hunn, Kan- 
sas City, Kan. 


SUNSHINE LOVE AND YOU; by S. Bor- 
ehardt [of U. §.]; melody with piano 
acc. [13042 

© 1c. Apr. 6, 1920; BE 474923; 
Sydney Borchardt, New York. 


SUNSHINE OF LOVE; from Honeydew, 
lyric by Joseph Herbert, music by 
Hfrem Zimbalist [of U. S.] [13048 

‘Apr. 23, 1920; 2-‘c. Apr. 24, 
1920; E 478804; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


SUNSHINE OF THE WORLD; selection, by 
Charles Cuvillier [of England], arr. 
by Herman Finck [of England]; 
piano. [13044 

= spr. 21, 1920* 1 -¢. May ‘17, 
1920; E 476667; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London. 


SUNSHINE SvuE; words by E. Krueger, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [13045 

© May 15, 1920; 2 « May 20, 
1920; E 480588; Elsie Krueger, 
Cleveland. 


SUNSHINE, YOU’RE THE SUNSHINE OF 
MY HEART; words and music by 
Charles H. Cuppett [of U. S.]; 
medium voice. [18046 

© May 18, 1920; 2 ec. May 21, 
1920; E 480580; C. W. Thompson 
& co., Boston. 


SUONATORE (IL) pri Yo. 
cinesi. 


See Figurine 


SUONN’ ’E PRIMMAVERA; Versi di An- 
drea Grassi, musica di V. d’Anni- 
bale [of Italy]; mand. ace. Naples, 
Emilio Gennarelliec. 4to. [13047 


© Apr. 1, 1920; 1 c. June 9, 1920; | 


E 484037; New 


York. 


Italian book ©co., 


Suppose; words and music by O. C. 
Seeley [of U. S.] [13048 
Olav, Apry 21, 19202" BY 4782 
Orville Clarence Seeley, Bliss, Okl. 


Surg LE Lac CHAMPLAIN; barcarolle, 

by P: Pratt fot UF 'S-]' op: 457; piano. 

[13049 

© May 21, 1920; 2 c May 20, 

1920; E 479557; Paul Pratt, Longu- 
euil, Canada. ~ 


SUR LES BORDS DE LA PIAVE; tarentelle, 
par M. T. Bonhomme [of France] 
op. 49; piano. [138050 

© Apr. 24, 1920; 1 « May 10, 
1920; E 476556; M. T. Bonhomme, 
Paris. 
SUR LES RIVES DE L’ESCAUT; valse, par 
Aug. Macquet [of France] ; piano. 
[13051 
© Dee. 31, 1919: 1 ¢ Apr 2 
1920; E 476386; J. Pitault, Paris. 


SURE THE IRISH MUST BE ANGELS; 
waltz, words by F. Laurence Dough- 
erty, music by Josef F. Stelzl [of 
Ue 82] [13052 

© ‘May 27,- 1920: 2 ¢. “May 2n, 
1920; E 479782; Joe Barney pub. 
co., Chicago. 


Susan; a fox-trot song, words by 
Phil Ponce, music by Dave Kaplan 
lor A S21 [18053 

©) Apr. 15, 1420-2 ¢@ Apr 2%, 
1920; E 475787; Geo. A. Friedman, 
ine., New York. 


Swans (THE); words by S. C. Boehm, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[13054 

©) Nov. .14, 1910: 2: ¢:\ Ape. a2: 

1920; E 475278; S. Constance 
Boehm, Camden, N. J. 


SWEET AND EASY BRIGHT AND BREEZY ; 


waltz, by G. A. Hardwick {of U. 8.]; 
piano. [13055 

© Apr. 3, 1920; 2 ce. May 5, 1920; 
EK 480102; Geo. A. Hardwick, Glen- 
vood Springs, Col. 

Sweet Bonita; words by Al. Wilson 
and Irving Bibo, melody by Otto 
Motzan [of U. S8.] [13056 

© 1c. May 14, 1920; E 480441; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

SWEET CAROLINE; words by G. Middle- 
ton, music by George Graff, jr. [of 
U. S.] New York, World music pub. 
corp. [13057 

© June 3, 1920; 2c. June 5, 1920; 
FE 482192; George Middleton, Lewis- 
ten, Me. 


791 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15058 


pt. 1, Bes. v.15 


SWEET EMMALINE; words by J. Berg- 
quist, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. 8.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[13058 

© May 1, 1920; 2 ec. May 10, 1920; 

E 480257; Josephine Bergquist, De- 
troit. 


SWEET (THE) FACE IN 
words by Jessie W. Lockard, music 
by G. D. Mullen [of U. 8.], arr. by 
C. Luscomb [of U. S:] [13059 


© 1c. June 1, 1920; E 479994; 
George D. Mullen, Phoenix, Ariz. 


SWEET FERN VALSETTE; by Leo Oehm- 
ler [of U. S.] op. 229, no. 3; violin 
and piano. (Hasy violin pieces, no. 
3) [13060 

© June 1, 1920; 2 ce. June 2, 1920; 
E 480889; G. Schirmer, ine, New 
York. 


SWEET GOLDEN DREAMS ’NEATH THE SIL- 
VERY MOON; words and music by G. 
W. Mehring [of U. S.] [138061 

© May 27, 1920; 2 @ May 26, 
1920; E 480782; Geo. W. Mehring, 
Cincinnati. 

SWEET HAWAIIAN MOONLIGHT; lazy 
jazz waltz, by F. Henri Klickmann 
fof U. S.]; piano. [13062 

(Apres 22, 1920: 2 eur. “Zs, 
1920; E 478612 ; McKinley music co., 
Chicago. 

valse pathétique, by F. Henri 
Klickmann, arr. by Dan Godfrey [of 
Great Britain]; full military band. 
(In Chappell’s army journal, no. 
474) [13063 

© Apr. 20, 1920; 1 c« May 4, 1920; 
E 476462; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement ] 

SwEET (A) HOME; words by S&S. G. 
Hawkins, music by E. S. S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [13064 

© 1c. Apr. 8, 1920; E 475040; 
Stanley G. Hawkins, Guthrie, Ind. 

SWEET INNOCENCE; by Paul Bronte [of 
Australia] op. 9; piano with violin 
or flute, B flat cornet and cello pts. 
(Paling’s pianoforte series, no. 276) 

[13065 

© May 17, 1920; 1 c@ May 17, 
1920; E 476625; W. H. Paling & co., 
ltd., Sydney, Australia. 

SWEET IS THE HOUR OF TWILIGHT; 
words by Bernard Abbott, music by 
Edward T. Lloyd [of England] 

: 13066 

© May 6, 1920; 1 c. May 15, 1920; 
E 476601; E. Osborne & co., Itd., 
London. 


THE AUTO; . 


Sweet KENTUCKY RosE; words by D. 
A. Gibson, melody by Gustave Barto 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of U. §.] 

[13067 
© 1 ec. Apr. 15, 1920; BH 475457; 
D. Allen Gibson, Unionville, Mich. 


SWEET LITTLE GIRLIE OF MINE; words 
by W. H. Law, music by Geo. Trevor 
[of U. Si] [18068 

© 1c May 24, 1920; BE 479733; 
W. H. Law, Clear Lake, Ia. 


SWEET LITTLE Mary Ann; from Chin 
Toy, words by Garfield Kilgour, 
music by Jos. E. Howard and Jack 
King [of U. S.] [18069 

© May 17, 1920; 2 c May 18, 
1920; E 480485; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 


— words by Garfield Kilgour, music 
by Jos. E. Howard and Jack King 
[of U. S.J [13070 


© 1c. Apr. 26, 1920; EH 475777; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 


SWEET LITTLE SONGS OF MOTHER; words 
by J. Monish, melody by Artie Bow- 
ers [of U. 8.] [13071 

© 1c. June 8, 1920; E 482103; 
Joseph Monish, Fall River, Mass. 


Sweer Marie; words by F. Panigal, 
music by Artie Bowers [of U. 8.] 
[138072 


© 1c. June 3, 1920; E 482112; 
Frank Panigal, New Alexandria, Pa. 


SWEET MEMORIES; words by H. An- 
derson, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [18073 

© May 29, 1920; 2 c. June 4, 1920; 
E 480965; Hetty Anderson, Ventura, 
Calif. 

SWEET MEMORIES OF HOME; words by 
M. C. J. Bersch, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Leg- 
ters music co. [13074 

© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920; 
E 480388; Melissa C. J. Bersch, 
Wooster, O. 


SWEET MOTHER 0’ MINE; words and 
_ music by M. Hirst [of U. 8.] [18075 
© 1c. May 38, 1920; E 480078; 
Minette Hirst, New York. 
SwEET REMEMBRANCE. See Vincent 
(Charles) Six miniatures. 


SWEET VIOLETS; words by M. EK. Bur- 
ton, music by E. S. S. Huntington [of 
U.S.) [13076 


© 1c June 1, 1920; E 480829; 
ax E. Burton, Tamaroa, IIL. 


Tr 
Wi q 


799 


no. 6, 1920 


SWEETEST (THE) GIRL I KNOW IS THE 
GIRL OF YESTERDAY; words by T. 
Amwake, music by George Graff, 
jr. lof U. S.] New York, World 
music pub. corp. [13077 

© June 3, 1920; 2 c June 5, 1920; 
E 482196; Theodore Amwake, Lan- 
caster, Pa. 


SWEETEST NELL; words and music by 

H. Thornsvard [of U. S.] [13078 

© 1c, Apr. 26, 1920; E 478761; 
Hazel Thornsvard, San Francisco. 


SWEETHEART MINE; words by H. A. 
Freeland, music by E. 8S. 8S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S8.] [13079 

© 1 ec Apr. 21, 1920; E 478569; 
H. A. Freeland, Atlantic City. 


SWEETHEART, MY LITTLE SWEETHEART; 
words by E. M. Griffin, melody by 
R. A. Browne [of U. S.] [18080 

4 ¢, Apr..24, 1920: B 475713; 
Edith M. Griffin, Readfield, Me. 


SWEETHEART 0’ MINE; words by E. H. 
Targett, music by E. S.-S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S.] [13081 

© ic. May 22, 1920; E 480633; 
KH. H. Targett, Calgary, Canada. 


SWEETHEART, WHEN I DREAM OF YOU; 
words by D. A. Merz, music by Geo. 
Trevor [of U. S.] [13082 


© 1 ¢. May 17, 1920; E 479398; 
Denis A. Merz, Menlo Park, Calif. 


SWEETHEART’S (THE) RETURN; words 
by A. E. Strange, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U.S.] Chicago, Riviera 
music co. [13083 

© May 12, 1920; 2 c May 26, 
1920; E 479823; A. E. Strange, 
Berryton, Ga. 


SWEETIE, WON’T YOU COME BACK; words 
by J. Zora, music by Geo. Graff, jr. 
[of U. S.] New York, World music 
pub. corp. [13084 

© May 18, 1920; 2.c May 19, 
1920; E 480524; Johnny Zora, Clair- 
ton, Pa. 


SWIMMER (THE) AT ELSINORE (En 
svOmmer ved Helsinggr); lyric by 
Maurice Francis Egan, Danish 


words by Viggo Julius von Holstein 
Rathiou, music by Carl Busch [of 
Denmark] — [13085 

er-Apr 12, 19t5-" te. Apm 28, 
1915; E 3866955; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Copenhagen. 


| 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


13093 


SWING LOW SWEET CHARIOT; Negro 
spiritual, adaptation and arr. by J. 
A. Parks [of U. S.]; mixed voices. 
4to. (Choice compositions, no. 863) 

[13086 

© Apr. 29, 1920; 2 e May 3, 

1920; E 479045; J. A. Parks @co., 

York, Neb. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement and adaptation] 


SWING song; by Paul Bronte [of Aus- 
tralia]; piano with violin and cor- 
net pts. (Paling’s pianoforte series, 
no. 277) [13087 

© May 17, 1920; 1 ce. May 17, 
1920; E 476618; W. H. Paling & co., 
Itd., Sydney, Australia. 


— See also First: (The) position. 


SWINGING; valse, by A. Garland [of 
U.8.]; piano. (After school recrea- 
tions ) [13088 

© May 20, 1920; 2 ec May 24, 
1920; E 480693; Theo. Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 


SWINGING IN THE WILDWOOD; words by 
Mrs. A. Ward, music by Al Powers 
[of U. §.] [18089 

© 1e May 18, 1920; E 485488; 
Mrs. A. Ward, New Haven. 


SYLVAN Tyrot; by Leopold Godowsky 
fof U. S.J; pf. (Triakontameron, 
no. 2) [13090 

©, May, 29,..1920::.2, es June. 2 
1920: E 480895; G. Schirmer, ince., 
New York. 

SyMPHONY IN B MINOR. 

(Franz Peter) 


See Schubert 


SYNCOPATED (A) SYMPHONY; a Classie 
fox tret, by Duke Baier [of U. S], 
arr. by Howard Barbour [of U. 8.]; 
orch. with piano ace. 4to. [13091 

© May 15, 1920; 2 c. May 10,1920; 
E 482200;. B. O. P. eo., Ft. Wayne, 
Ind. 


SYNE MY LUVE HAE GANG AWA’ (Since 
my love has gone away); Scotch 
pastorale, words by Frederick H. 
Martens, music by Gustave Saenger 


[of U. 8.]; high voice, in G. (Sheet 
music edition, v. 650) Cover title: 
Scotch pastorale. [13092 


Hepes 5° 29205 2- e." Mays 27, 
1920; E 479457; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


SYRACUSE; by Joseph Holbrooke [of 
England] op. 49; pf. (Impressions 
of a tour, no. 6) [13093 

© June 7, 1920; 1 ec. June 12, 1920; 
E 484120; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


193 


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13094 


pt. nos WAS 


TABITHA AND OTHER SONGS; words by 
various authors, music by Allan 
Robinson [of U. S.] ’ [13094 

© May 19, 1920; 2 ec. May 20, 
1920; H 479562; Allan Robinson. 
New York. 


TAKE A TRIP TO SOUTH BEACH, STATEN 
ISLAND; words and music by A. E. 
Webber fof U. S.] [13095 

© May 29, 1920; 2 c. May 24, 1920; 
HK 482251; Albert Edward Webber, 
Brooklyn. 


TAKE ME BACK TO ALABAM’; words by 
B. Brotman, music by HE. 8. 8S. Hunt- 
ington fof U. S.] [13096 

© 1c. Apr. 21, 1920; E 478568; 
Benny Brotman, Detroit. 


TAKE ME BACK TO CHILDHOOD DAYS OF 
LONG AGO: words by R. J. Provance, 
music by Leogen Denric [of U. S.] 

[13097 


© 1c. May 24, 1920; E 4797382; 
Roy J. Provance, Shinnston, W. Va. 


TAKE ME BACK TO DIxIE FoR I HEAR 
THE SOUTHLAND’S CALL; words by 
C. C. Utterback, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Leg- 
ters music co. [13098 

© May 29, 1920; 2 c. June 4, 1920; 
E 480984; C. C. Utterback, Sumner, 
Til. i 


TAKE ME BACK TO HOME AND MOTHER; 
words by M. F. Hiler, melody by 
R. A. Browne [of U. S.] [13099 


© 1c¢ May 6, 1920; E 480126; 
Mary F. Eller, Shingle House, Pa. 


TAKE ME BACK TO OLD Missouri; words 
and music by W. C. Ahlheim [of U. 
S.] Louisville, Ky., Billy Smythe 
music co. [13100 

© May 15,1920; 2 e@. May 27, 
1920; H 480763; Walter C. Ahlheim, 
Decatur, THe. 


TAKE ME BACK TO THE COTTAGE FAR 
AWAY; words by D. Burnett, music 
by Edouard Hesselberg [of U. S.] 
f oe [13101- 
© May 22, 1920; 2 e« June 7, 

1920; E 482225; Dorothy Burnett, 

Chicago. 


TAKE ME BACK TO YOUR HEART ONCE 
MORE; ballad, words by G. H. Farr, 
music by Pauline Britting [of U. 
S:] New York, Frank Harding. 

[13102 

© Apr. 21, 1920; 2:.¢° Apr. 27, 

1920; E 475811; George E. Farr, 
Amsterdam, N. Y. 


TAKE ME DOWN TO YAMO TOWN; words 
by J. Grimme, jr... melody by Gustave 
Barto [pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of 
Besa [18103 

© 1c. May 3, 1920; E 4790380; 
Joseph Grimme, jr., West Newton, 
Pa. 


TAKE ME EVERYWHERE YOU GO; words 
by Bert Fitzgibbon, music by L. Fitz- 
gibbon fof U. S], arr. by Arthur 
Ward [of U. S] [138104 

© 1c. May 14, 1920; E 479321; 
Lew Fitzgibbon, Roslindale, Mass.. 


TAKE ME FROM THE CITY’S DIN; words 
and music by D. E. Hammer [of U. . 
S.J oe LABLODS 

©ic. Apr. 29, 1920; E 475878; D. 
E. Hammer, Washington. 


TAKE ME OUT TO VENICE; words by 
Tess Van Bergen Hankinson, music 
by M. G. Van Bergen [of U. S8.], 
arr. by Homer Tourjee. [13106 

© May 15, 1920; 2 « May 20, 
1920: E 480636; Martin Garetson 
Van Bergen, Ocean Park, Calif. 


TAKE ME OUT TO VENICE, THE CITY BY 
THE SEA; words by Tess Van Bergen 
Hankinson, music by M. G. Van 
Bergen [of U. 8.], arr. by Homer 
Tourjee [of U. S.] [13107 

© 1c. May 1, 1920; E 475943; 
Martin G. Van Bergen, Ocean Park, 
Calif. 


TAKE ME TO A SHOW IN LOVELAND; 

words and music by HE. Brubach [of 

1 Be [18108 

© May 15, 1920; 2 ec. May 14, 

1920; E 479308; Edwin Brubach, 
Sharon, Pa. 


TaLk (THE) OF THE TOWN; one or two 
step, by Harry Tierney [of U. S.], 
arr. by Wm. Schulz [of U. 8.]; orch. 
with piano. 4to. [13109 

© June 2, 1920; 2 c. June 3, 1920; 
FE 480951; Leo. Feist, ine., New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


Tancers. See Kaleidoscope. 


TANGO AZUL: by M. Learsi [of France] ; 
piano. [13110 
‘©Mar 4, 1920; 1 c« May 3, 1920; 

E 476483; Librairie Hachette, Paris. 


TANGOLA; by W. H. Penn and Dom- 
enico Savino [of U. S.], arr. by D. 
Savino; piano. [13111 

© 1c. Apr. 27, 1920; EH 475788; 
William H. Penn, Corona, N. Y. 


794 


no. 6, 1920 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


13128 


JTANTUM ERGO. See Boyer (Louis) 
Deux motets au saint sacrement. — 
Troisiéme petit salut. 


"7TARANTELLA SICILIANA; by Raffaele 
Palumbo [of Italy, domiciled at 
Brooklyn] ; instrumental. Piet 32 


© ic. May 8, 1920; E 480213; 
Rosina Lazara, Brooklyn. 


Tr DEUM IN E FLAT; set to music by 
Prea HH. Young [of VU. S.] . 4to. 
(Church music review, no. 576) 
[13113 

‘© May 5, 1920; 2 c. May 6, 1920; 
E 480108; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 


TEA [AND] ZUMMERZET ZYDER; Words 
by Leslie King, music by Geoffrey 
Henman [of Great Britain] (Cover 
title: Tea for four ladies [and] 
Cyder for three gentlemen) [13114 

© May 28, 1920; 1 ec. May 17, 

1920; E 476658; Reynolds & ©co., 

London. 


Trs-cup (THE) AND THE SPOON; from 
Lassie, words by Catherine Chisholm 
Cushing, music by Hugo Felix [of 
ATS: S.] [13115 

© May 12, 1920; 2 c. May 14, 
1920; E 480428; T. B. Harms & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


‘TEA LEAVES; from Jack in petticoats, 
words by Thomas Grant Springer, 
music by John McGhie [of U. S.] 

[13116 

© Apr. 30, 1920; 2 c. May 1, 

1920; E 475963; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 


TEACH ME THY way, O Lorp; the 
way of truth, for general use 
[words from the Bible], music by 
Spohr, adapted and tr. by H. A. 
Dickinson and C. Dickinson [of U. 
$.]; mixed voices, with organ acc. 
{In Antiphons. ) [13117 


© May 18, 1920: 2 @ May 20, 


1920; E 479668; H. W. .Gray co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on_ adaptation and translation] 


TEACH ME YOUR WONDERFUL DANCE; 
words and music by R. Phillipson 
fof U.-8.] [13118 

© 1c. June 7, 1920; E 481044; 
Ruth Phillipson, Chicage. 


TTEACHER’S WOES; words by M. Roth, 
musie by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [13119 
_ © May 1, 1920; 2 ec. May 10,, 1920; 
E 480335; Mae Roth, Bern, Kans. 


TEARS. Two 


songs. 


See Bernard (Anthony) 


YEARS, TEARS, TEARS; or, The rain 
drops from your eyes, words by B. L. 
Eskridge, music by E. 8S. 8S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [13120 

© 1c. June 7, 1920; E 481094; 
Bertina Lee Eskridge, Norwalk, 
Conn. 


TELL IT TO ME; from Junior league 
follies. words by George O’Neil, mu- 
sic by W. Haenschen [of U. 8.] St. 
Louis, Junior league. l[taecd 

©): Apr. .16;; 1920;--2 .cx Apr 26, 
1920; E 478780; Walter Haenschen, 
New York. 


TELL ME LITTLE GYPsy; words and mu- 

sic by I. Berlin [of U. S.] fino? 

© 1c. May 20, 1920; H 480547; 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 


TELL ME OUIJA (Weeja); words by 
R. J. Donaghy, music by EK. 8. 8S. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] SBIR) 

© 1c. Apr. 29, 1920; E 475880; 
Robert J. Donaghy, Baltimore. 


TELL ME PRETTY MAIDEN; fox trot, Sex- 
tett from Florodora, by Leslie 
Stuart, arr. by E. Ascher [of U. 8.]; 
orch. 4te. [13124 

© May 1, 1920; 2 c June 3, 1920; 
FE 482044: Emil Ascher, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment ] 


TELL ME THAT YOU’RE SORRY TOO; words 
by Maurice J. Gunsky and B. Wilkie, 
music by Bud Wilkie [of U. S.] 

[15125 
© May 27, 1920; 2 c. May 27, 1920; 
E 479778; Bud Wilkie, inec., Seattle. 


TELL ME, WHY DON’T YOU TELL ME; 
words by J. Monish, melody by Artie 
Bowers [of U. S.] [13126 

© 1c. June 3, 1920; E 482102; 
Joseph Monish, Fall River, Mass. 


TELL ME WHY LITTLE GIRL MUST WE 
PART; words and music by A. F. 
Cotes [of U. S.] [138127 


© Apr. 1, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 17, 1920; 
E 475723; Alfred Frederick Cotes, 
Lenox, Mass. 


TEMPTRESS (THE) ; by Leopold Godow- 
sky [of U. 8.]; pf. (Triakontameron, 
no. 15) [13128 

© May 29, 1920; 2 c. June 2, 1920; 
E 480904; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 


195 


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13129 


pt. TH, we 


TENDER THOUGHTS; words by BH. G. | THAT ARABIAN MELODIR; words and 


Simon, musie by Richard Czerwonky 
[of U. 8.]; high voice. (Sheet music 
edition, v. 599) [13129 

© Mar. 27, 1920; 2 c. May 17, 
1920; E 479486; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


TENEBRES. See Milhaud (Darius) 
Quatre poémes de Paul Claudel. 


TENEREZZA (LA) (Tenderness); ma- 
zurka, by Antonio Quintavale [of 


Italy, domiciled at Philadelphia, 
Pa.]; 2 mand. and guit. 4to. (Hdi- 
tion, third series, no. 87) [13130 


© May 25, 1920; 2 c May 28, 
. 1920; E 479802; G. De Stefano, 
Philadelphia. 


TENNESSEE MOON: words by P. Eng- 

lish, melody by Elmo Russ [of U. 8.] 

: . [13131 

© 1c Apr. 17, 1920; E 480071; 
Paul English, New Orleans. 


TENNESSEE, O TENNESSEE; words and 
music by N. J. Treano [of U. 8.], 
arr. by Gus Yamus [of U. S.] 

[138182 
© 1c. May 138, 1920; E 480394; 
Nicholas J. Treano, Elizabeth, N. J. 

TENNESSEE (THE) TODDLE; intermezzo 
one step, by Ernest Reeves [of Eng- 
land]; reed and brass band. 4to. 

[13133 
© Apr. 7, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 21, 1920; 
E 476234; Hawkes & son, London. 


TEORIA MUSICALE RAGIONATA; di Angelo 


Balladori [of Italy] 4to. (Biblio- 
teca musicale didascalica, settima 
edizione) [13134. 


© June 7, 1920; 1c. June 12, 1920; 
E 484100; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


TERPSICHOREAN VINDOBONA; by Leo- 
pold Godowsky [of U. S8.]; pf. (Tri- 
akontameron, no. 13) [131385 

© May 29, 1920; 2 c. June 2, 1920; 
E 480903; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 


TEXAS OIL SONG; words by J. W. 
Hunter, music by W. L. Needham 
of U. 8.] Chicago, Musician self 
maker co. [13136 

© Apr. 1, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 26, 1920; 
EH 3878775; J. Walker Hunter, Clovis, 
N. M. 


THAIS; graceful dance by Ernest New- 
ton [of England]; piano. [13187 
© May 19, 1920; 1 @ May 22, 
1920; E 476764; Gould & Bolttler, 
London. 


music by F. Forestier [of U. S.] 
Cambridge, Mass., Forestier-Silva 
co. [13138 

© Apr. 4, 1920; 2 ce. Apr. 19, 1920; 
FE 480200; Frank Forestier, Cam- 
bridge. 


THAT AVIATOR BOY OF MINE; words by 
D. Driver, music by Lula Lewis 
Eisenman [of U. 8.] [13139 

© May 15, 1920; 2 « May 14, 
1920; E 479318; Dora Driver, Den 
ver. 


THAT BUDDIE O! MINE; words by Susie 
Falconer Gilroy, music by HE. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. §8.] - [18140 


© 1c May 6, 1920; BE 480152; 
Mrs. J. HE. Gilroy, Mobile. 


THAT CLASSICAL CRAWL; humorous 
song, lyric by Lawrence N. Jackson, 
music by Ralph Wotherspoon [of 
Great Britain] [13141 

© May 28, 1920; 1 ec. May 17, 
1920; E 476663; Reynolds & co., 
London. 


THAT DEAR LITTLE SWEETHEART OF 
MINE; words by W. C. Priebe, 
music by E. S. 8S. Huntington [of 
U.-Se] [13142 


© 1c May 22, 1920; E 480621; 
Walter C. Priebe, Milwaukee. 


THAT DEAR OLD HOME OF MINE; words: 
and music by J. D. Buck [of U. 8.], 
arr. by Jessie Curry Buck [of U. 8.] 

[13143 


© 1e June 8, 1920; H 482047; 
Jirah Donald Buck, Cincinnati. 


THAT DEAR OLD SONG; words by Perey 
Linkson, music by Lois Barker [of 
Great Britain] [13144 

© May 14, 1920; 1 c May 28, 
1920; E 476777; Francis, Day. & 
Hunter, London. 


THAT EVER SWINGING TUNE; words by 
Richard C. Fassnacht, music by 
Ferdinand Fassnacht [of U. S8.] 

‘re [13145 


© 1c May 8, 1920; E 480072; 
Fassnacht, inc., Philadelphia. 


THAT FARM OUT IN KANSAS; from 
Mary, words by Otto MHarbach, 
music by Louis A. Hirsch [of U. 8.]} 

[18146 

© May 25, 1920; 2 c. May 28, 

1920; E 480864; Victoria pub. corp., 
New York. 


796 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


~ no. 6, 1920 


THAT FUNNY ANIMAL BALL; fox trot, 
by J. Stanley Brothers, jr., and Ver- 
non IT’. Stevens [of U. S.]; arr. by 
Harry L. Alford [of U. S.]; orch. 
with piano. 4to. [13147 

© May 25, 1920; 2 c. May 24, 
1920; E 479726; Chas. E. Roat music 
co., ltd., Battle Creek. 


fox trot song, words and music 
by J. Stanley Brothers, jr. and Ver- 
non T. Stevens [of U. S.] [18148 

© May 10, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 
1920; E 479217; Chas. E. Roat music 
co., ltd., Battle Creek.’ 


THAT HAPPINESS IS FOR YOU AND [; | 


words by Mrs. Magee, music by E. 
S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 


Mrs. Magee, New York. 


‘THAT HYPNOTIC SMILE; words by S. 
EK. Griffin, musie by Hector Richard, 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[13150 

© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920; 

EH 480282; S. E. Griffin, Portland, 
Me. 


‘THAT IS A WISH FROM AN IRISHMAN’S 
HEART; words by D. J. Ryan, music 
by E. S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 


[13151 | 
© 1c. June 4, 1920; EH 482084; | 


Dennis J. Ryan, Montreal, Canada. 


‘THAT LITTLE DEAR OLD HOME BELOW THE 

‘ HILL; words by J. S. Hartford, music 

by Hector Richard [of U. S8.] Chi- 

cago, Legters music co. [i3152 

© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920; 

EK 480329; Jennie S. Hartford, Ray- 
mond, N. H. 


THAT LITTLE LIGHTED WINDOW; words 
by E. M. Rush, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [13153 

© May 1, 1920; 2 ec. May 10, 1920; 
Ke 480278; 
Florence, Pa. 


‘THAT LITTLE RED BARN; words by L. M. 
Berger, music by Hector -Richard 
fof U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [13154 


© May 29, 1920: 2. e. June 4, 1920; 
E 480999 ; Louise M. Berger, Seattle. 


THAT LONESOME COON; words and 
music by J. W. Wardlow [of U. S.], 
arr. by Isabel M. Higdon [of U. S8.] 

[13155 
© 1c. May 10, 1920; E 479229; 
John W. Wardlow, Cincinnati. 


[13149 | 
© 1c. June 7, 1920; E 481098; | 


Edna “M. Rush, New. 


13164 


THAT LOVING MOTHER OF MY OWN; 
words by W. C. Beaver, music by 
S. Montroy [of U. 8.]. [13156 

© Apr. 3, 1920; 2 c. May 18, 1920; 
E 479876; Stephen Montroy, Phila- 
delphia. 


THAT MIDNIGHT MELODY; words by 
Jack Wachter, music by K. Jaffé [of 
US. ] [18157 

© 1c. Apr. 16, 1920; E 479836; 
Wachter & Jaffé, New York. 


THAT NAUGHTY WALTZ; lyric by Edwin 
Stanley, music by Sol P. Levy [of 
U. S.J Rev. ed. [13158 

© Mar. 13, 1920; 2 c. June 2, 1920; 
E 480879; Forster music publisher, 
ine., Chicago. 


T'HAT OLD-FASHIONED MOTHER OF MINE; 
by Horatio Nicholls [and] Wyoming; 
valse by Gene Williams; arr. by 
Shipley Douglas [of Great Britain] ; 
band with conductor. (In Boosey’s 
military journal, 139th series, no. 5) 

[18159 
© Apr. 29, 1920; 1 c. May 27, 1920; 
EK 476802; Lawrence Wright music 
co., London. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement] 


THAT ORIENTAL GIRL OF MINE; words by 
Lew Brown, music by Albert Von 
Tilzer [of U. 8.) : [13160 

© 1c. May 28, 1920; E 479812; 
Broadway music corp., New York. 


THAT PAL GOOD AND TRUE; words by 
O. C. Graber, music by Edouard Hes- 
selberg [of U. S.] [13161 

© May 5, 1920; 2 c. May 26, 1920; 
Ee 479851; O. C. Graber, Buffalo. 


THAT PLAYER PIANO NEXT DOOR; words 
by D. W. Stultler, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Leg- 
ters music co. [13162 

© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920; 
E 480308; Dorothy W. Stuller, Ed- 
gerton, O. 


THAT PYRAMID JAZZ; fox trot or camel 


walk, music by Benjamin Fields and 
Frank A. Panella [of U.'S.]; orch. 
Ato. [13163 

© My 15, 1920; 2 c. May 18, 1920; 
E 480491; Panella music co., Pitts- 
burgh. 


THAT RAZZY JAZZY TUNE; lyrie by Ar- 
den Allen, music by E. A. Wolff [of 
U. S.] [13164 

© 1c. May 22, 1920; E 480644; 
Ernest A. Wolff, Seattle. 


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13165 


THAT'S HOW SHE CAME TO KNOW; 
novelty song, words and melody by 
Louis Weslyn [of U. S8.], arr. by 
Andrew Doré [of U. S8.] [138165 

© 1 ce. May 19, 1920; E 479524; 
Aileen Rooney, New York. 


THAT’S SOMETHING I NEVER KNEW; 
words by A. A. Lyons, melody by 
Al Abrams [of U. S.] [13166 

© 1«¢ May 29, 1920; E 480802; 
Arthur A. Lyons, Newark, N. J. 


THAT’S THE TIME; words and music 
by A. H. Montgomery [of U. S.], 
arr. by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[13167 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 

E 475277 ; Augustus H. Montgomery, 
Newark, N. J. 


THAT’S THE WAY YOU WERE FASHIONED 
FOR ME; by Burrell Van Buren [of 


U. S.J]; small orch. with piano. Ato. 
[13168 
© May 22, 1920; 2 ec May 24, 


1920; H 479728; Rader music pub. 
co., Dayton, O. 


words by D. Louise Rader, chorus 
by Chas. E. Hockberg, music by 
Burrell Van Buren [of U. S.] 
[13169 
© May 7, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 
1920; E 479207; Rader music pub. 
co., Dayton, O. 


THAT’S WHAT A BABY CAN DO; words 
by Bert Fitzgibbon and C. Grape- 
win, music by Lew Fitzgibbon [of 
bE Sal [18170 

©: 1 ¢. Apr. 23;°19207° 478615; 
Charles KE. Grapewin, West End, 
Ned: 

THAT’S WHAT MAKES THE WORLD GO 
ROUND; words by J. Lee, melody by 
A. Stuart [of U. S.] [13171 

© 1c. May 27, 1920; E 480754; 
Jack Lee, Attleboro, Mass. 

THAT’S WHAT THE LILIES DO; words by 
Fr. A. Baum, music by Geo. Graff, 
jr. [of U. S.] New York, World 
music pub. corp. [138172 

© May 18, 1920; 2 c. May 19, 
1920; EK 480540; Ferd A. Baum, 
Spencerville, O. 


THAT’S WHY THEY CALL ME VAMP; 
words by G. O. Muschette, music 
by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New 
York, World music pub. corp. 

[138173 

© May 18, 1920; 2 ce May 19, 

1920; EK 480529; G. Owen Muschette, 
New York. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 15 


THAT STEAMSHIP BLUES; words by M.. 
J. Woods, music by E. S. 8S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [13174 

© 1c. May 12, 1920; B 479257-. 
M. J. Woods, Hartford, Conn. 


THAT WONDERFUL BOY OF MINE; words. 
by D. Shelton, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. S.] [13175. 

© 1c. May 22, 1920; EB 480618- 
Dudley Shelton, Chicago. 


THAT WONDERFUL PAIR; words by W. 
Snyder, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[181 76. 
© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920;. 

- EK 480303; Walter Snyder, McKees- 
port, Pa. 

THEATER (DER) VON JEUER WELT; von 
B. Schulman [of U. S.], arr. by C. 
Woess [of U. 8.]; piano. [13177 

© 1c. May 19, 1920; E 480563; 
Carl Woess, New York. 

THEN I MIGHT FORGET; words and 
music by P. Vowles [of U. S.] New 
York, Lenox musie co. [13178. 

© June 5, 1920; 2 c. June 7, 1920; 
E 481049; Phillis Vowles, Tooele, 
Utah. 

THEN ‘TWILL BE KNOWN THE SEED: 
YOU’VE SOWN WILL BEAR A HARVEST 
THERE; words by D. W. Fox, music 
by Hector Richard [of U. §.] Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [13172 

© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 19, 1920; 
E 4803815; Dewey W. Fox, Charles- 
town, W. Va. 

THERE AIN’T GOING TO BE NO VOTING; 
words by W. McDuffin, music by 
Artie Bowers [of U. S.] [13180: 

© 1e May 28, 1920; E 479924; 
William McDuffin, Philadelphia. 

THERE ARE PEOPLE ALL OVER THIS: 
WORLD; words by Mrs. C. B. Pitting- 
ton, music by E. S. S. Huntington 
[of U. S8.] [13181 
‘© 1c May 6, 1920; EH 480194; 
Mrs. C. B. Pittington, Kenton, O. 

THERE ARE SMILES BEHIND THE TEARS; 
written and composed by Fred God- 
frey and Bennett Scott [of England] 

[13182 

© Apr. 19, 1920; 1 ¢. Apr. 21, 

1990: 1D) AT6272 ; Star music ‘pub. 
eo. Itd., London. 

THERE ARE TIMES WHEN A _ FELLER 
NEEDS A FRIEND; words and music 
by C. Oleott [of U. S.]; piano with 
words. (13183. 

©.1e¢ May 5, 1920; EH 479119; 
Charles Olcott, Chicago. 


198 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6. 1920 13200 
THERE IS A HAPPY GARDEN; words by | THERE’S A HOUSE FOR YOU; words by 
Vernon Sharp, musie by Ida Rutter Thomas Foster Robson, music by 
[of Great Britain] [13184 Annie Scott-Shaw [of England] 
© May 5, 1920; 1 «@ May 15, [13192 
1920; E 476603; Keith, Prowse & © Mar. 28, 1920; 1 c. June 2, 1920; 
co., Itd., London. E 476877; Parker-Charles music 


pub. co., ltd., London. 
THERE IS A LADY SWEET AND KIND; we ‘ 
poem from Thomas Ford’s Musicke | THERE'S A LONELY SPOT IN FRANCE; 


of sundrie kindes 1607, music by words by R. J. Ahola, music by Artie 


high voice. [13185 & composers service co. [13193 
© Apr. 23, 1920; 1 e@ May 285, © le. Apr. 26, 1920; E 478742; 
1920; E 476813; Winthrop Rogers, R. J. Ahola, Spirit Falls, Wis. 

itd., London. THERE’S A LONESOME GIRL SO FAR AWAY; 
THERE IS MUSIC IN THE MEADOWS. words by A. Ketroy, music by E. S.. 
See Intimate songs. S. Huntington [of Uw. S.J New York, 
Frank. Harding. [18194 

THERE IS NO ROAD TO YESTERDAY ; words Anes 219 1090s: oa Ae ee 


= F 3 [cae 
and music by EH. Wallin, harmonized {Fae ratte 
by Charles Wakefield Cadman [of a a Freese Anthony Ketroy, 
U. S.] 4to. [13186 eae ia 
© May 6, 1920; 2 c. May 11, 1920; THERE'S A MAN’S woRK. See Call of 
E 480368 ; Ernie “Wallin, Los An- the wild. 


geles. | THERE’S A MOTHER WAITING FOR ME; 
words and music by L. Love fof 
THERE IS SOMEONE YOU'LL MISS SOME- Australia, domiciled at New York], 
DAY; words by H. Truberg, music arr. by L. L. Vos Burgh [of U. S.] 
by E. S. S. Huntington [of U. S8.] [13195 
[13187 © 1c. May 19, 1920; E 479523; 

© 1c May 22, 1920; E 480627; | Louis Love, New York. 
Henry Truberg, New York. | THERE’S A REASON, YES, A REASON; 
THERE'LL COME A TIME: there’ll come words by Wie Checki bros., music by 
a time some day, words and music EK. S. S. Huntington [of U.8.] [138196 
by Clarence A. Stout [of U. S.] © 1c. May 6, 1920; E 480148; 


[13188 Wie Checki bros., Chicago. 


© May 21, 1920; 2 ce. May 20,1920; | THERE’S A ROSE FOR EVERYONE AND ME; 
E 479555; Stout music co., Vincen- words by J. Aubert, music by A. 


nes, Ind. Leopold Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, 
1. } ; : L. Alb Legters music ¢o. [13197 
HERE’S A GIRL; words by L. ertson, © May 29, 1920; 2c. June 4, 1920: 


music by Leo Friedman [of U. §8.] 3 
Chicago, Ill., North American music ea 


pub. co. [13189 | THERE’S A SMILE IN MY HEART FOR YOU ; 
© Dee. 30, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; words by 8S. Thacker, music by 
E 475198; Lynn Albertson, Ann Edouard Hesselberg [of U.S.] 
Arbor, Mich. [13198 
‘ © May 22, 1920; 2 c June 7, 1920; 
THERE’S A GREAT TIDE RUNNING IN THIS BE 482227 ; Susie Thacker, Detroit. 


HEART OF MINE; words by Robert C. , 3 ’ 
are: music by Cuthbert .Clarke THERE’S A SONG DOWN EVRY ROADWAY ; 
fof Great Britain] [13190 by Haydn Wood, arr. by H. M. Higgs 

[of Great Britain]; salon orch. 4to. 


© May 14, 1920; 1 c. May 28, ‘(Chappell & co.’s salon orchestral 
1920; E 476778; Francis, Day & journal, no. 43) [13199 
unter, London. © Apr. 26, 1920: 1 ¢ May 8, 1920; 
TMERE’S A HEART IN THE WORLD THAT E 476514; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
IS LONGING TO SAY; words and music don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
by Clifton E. Boanas [of Australia] rangement] 
(Paling’s song series, no. 82) THERE’S A STRANGER IN THE OLD ARM 


[13191 | cHaArIR; words by C. A. Kells, melody 

© Apr. 21, 1920; 1 @ Apr. 19, by R. A. Browne [of U. 8.] [18200 

1920; BE 476260 ; W. H. Paling & CO., © 1c. May 24, 1920; E 479708; 
itd., ‘Sydney, Australia. Chas. A. Kells, Hudson, N. Y. 


799 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13201 


pt. 1, n. s., v. 15. 


THERE’S ALWAYS ONE THERE FOR YOU; 
words by Arden Allen, music by E.A 
Wolff [of U. S.] [13201 

© 1c. May 22, 1920; EH 480646; 
Ernest A. Wolff, Seattle. 


THERE’S ALWAYS THE OCEAN WHEN THE 
LAND GOES DRY; words by H. M. 
Herring, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [13202 

© May 1, 1920; 2 May 10, 1920; 
E 480328; Effie Mae Herring, Aulan- 
der, N. C. 


THERE’S AN OLD FLAME BURNING; from 
Maid to love, words by Raymond W. 
Peck, music by Percy Wenrich [of 
U. S.] [13203 

© June 5, 1920: 2c. June 8, 1920; 
E 481186; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


THERE’S ANOTHER LITTLE GIRL I’M FOND 
oF; written and composed by T. C. 
Sterndale Bennett [of England]; 
im dD); 

© June 11, 1920; 1 ec. June 12, 
1920; E 484127; Cary & co., London. 


THERE’S NONE SO DEAR AS YOU; words 
by Florence Beebe, music by BK. A. 
Wolff [of U. S.] [138205 

© 1c. May 22, 1920; E 480647; 
Ernest A. Wolff, Seattle. 


THERE’S NOTHING MORE TO SAY; Words | 


and music by T. Slyferth [of U. S.], 
arr. by Arthur Larson [of U. S.] 
[13206 
© 1c. Apr. 21, 1920; E 480088; 
Ted Slyferth, Chicago, 


THESE DAYS AND THOSE DAYS; from 
The shop girl, words by Arthur Wim- 
peris, music by Herman Darewski 
[of England] [13207 

© Apr.: 28, 1920; 1 «@ May 12, 
1920; BE 476596; Herman Darewski 
music pub. co., London. 


THESPIAN MARCH; Grecian proces- 
sional by J. Albert Jeffrey [of U. 
S.] ; piano. [13208 

© May 15, 1920; 2 @ May 20, 
1920; E 479622; Boston music co., 
Boston. 


THEY BELONG TO THE U. §. A; words 
by Bessie O’Steen Johnson, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. §.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [13209 

© June 1, 1920; 2 c. June 4, 1920; 
H 481002; Mrs. P. M. Johnson, Sa- 
vannah. 


[13204 | 


THEYRE COMING BACK BETTER MEN 
TAUGHT AND TRAINED BY UNCLE SAM; 
words by S. Gersh, music by Leo 
Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music co. - [18210 

© Dee. 30, 19196 25 Apr. 12, 
1920 ; EB 475199 ; Samuel Gersh, Fair- 
field, Calif. 


THINK OF YOUR MOTHER, MY LAD; 
words by F. F. Edwards, music by 
Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. §.] New 
York, World musie pub. corp. 

(13211 

© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 8, 1920; 

EH 480041; Frances Frost Edwards, 
Denver. 


THINKING OF YOU; words and music by 
Al Berger [of U. S.] [13212 
© May 21, 1920; 2 c. May 20, 
1920; E 479549; Berger bros. pub. 
co., Providence, R. I. 


words by D. TT. McHutchison, 
music by Edouard Hesselberge [of 


allt [13213 
© May 22, 1920; 2c. June 7, 1920; 
482231; D. T. McHutchison, 


Oak- 
land, Calif. . 


THISTLEDOWN; morceau de salon, by 
Jewell Hennessy, arr. by FE. W. 
Woods [of Great Britain] ; military 
band with conductor. (Jn Boosey’s 
mnilitary journal, 139th series, no. 5) 

[18214 

©: Apr. 29, 1920<: 4° ey Mia. 27, 

1920; E 476803; Boosey & co., Lon- . 

don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 

THORN ROSE WALTZ. 
(Peter Iljitch) 

THOSE MEMORIES STILL LINGER ON; 
words by C. R. Rydberg, music by 
Geo. Trevor lof U. 8.] [13215 

© 1c. May 17, 1920; H 479409; 
Carl R. Rydberg, Superior, Wis. 

THOSE RAILROAD BLUES; words by S. 

W. Morris, music by Hector Richard 


See Tschaikowsky 


[of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [13216 

© May 29, 1920; 2 e. June 4, 
1920; E 480991; S. W. Merris, 


Guthrie, Ol. 


THOU ART A MOTHER MADONNA TO ME; 


words by Stanley C. Carter [pseud. 
of S. C. Riggs], music by Leo Fried- 
man [of U. S.J Chieage, North 
American music co. [13217 
© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
EY 475267; Stanley (J. eee Wich- 
ita, Kan. 


800 


THOUGHTS OF GOLDEN HOURS; 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1920 


13234 


THOU THAT TAKEST UPON THEE. Sec 
Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) 

waltz 

song, words and music by M. G. 

Johnson [of U. 8.] [13218 
© May 21, 1920; 2 c. May 20, 1920; 

EK 479548; Mabel Grace Johnson, 

HE)dorado, Ill. 


THREE-FCURS; valse, by Coleridge- 
Taylor, op. 71, no. 6, arr. by Adam 
Carse [of Great Britain] ; piano and 
violoncello. (Trio album, bk. 1) 

< [138219 

© Apr. 27, 1920; 1 «@ May 239, 

1920; EH 476834; Augener, ltd., Lon- 

don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


THREE LITTLE MICE; action song or 
singing game, written and composed 
by H. Ernest Hunt [of Great Brit- 
ain} (Curwen edition, no. 1456) 

[18220 

oo Mar 76, 1920: 1 ec. Apr. 16, 

1920; E 476212; J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd., London. . 


THREE LITTLE WORDS; from Just fancy, 
words by Arthur Wimperis, music 
by Herman Darewski [of England] 

[13221 

‘© May 4, 1920; 1 ce. May 14, 1920; 

Hh 476610; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


THREE Marys; words and music by 
mee. Baneh por ‘U. 8.)], aftr. by H. 
C. Manncy [of U. S.] [13222 

© 1c. May 24, 1920; E 479716; 
Arthur G. Bunch, Jacksonville, Fla. 

THREE POOR MARINERS. See Quilter 
(Roger) Two old English tunes. 

THREE SLEEPS; part-song, poem by F. 
Wyville Home, music by John Ger- 
rard Williams [of England]; mixed 
voices. 4to. (Musical times, no. 
928) [13223 

© May 28, 1920; 1 ec. May 29, 
1920; E 476818; Novello & co., Lon- 
don. 


THRESHOLD (THE); words by Edward 
Lockton, music by Kennedy Rus- 
sell [of Great Britain]; in A flat. 

| [18224 

© Apr. 27, 1920; 1 ec. Apr. 29, 

1920; E 476408; Edwin Ashdown, 
Itd., London. 

THRU’ AZURE BLUE; wordssby Virginia 
K. Logan, music by Frederie Knight 
Logan [of U. S8.] [13225 

© Apr. 6, 1920; 2 ec. June 7, 1920; 
HK 481127; Forster music publisher, 
inc., Chicago. . 


29— 20 


THRU THE BLOOD OF THE LAMB; words 
and musie by A. J. Showalter [of 
UB. 8:4 [13226 

OuApr. 10,3920 +22 Le. Apr. 29: 
1920; E 475893; Anthony J. Sho- 
waiter, Dalton, Ga. 


THY BONDS, O Son oF Gop. See Bach 


(Johann Sebastian) 


THY HEART’S A ROSE; words by Ed- 
ward §S. Moffat,. musie by Claude 
Warford [of U. S.] 1. Sop. or ten. 
2. Alto or baritone. [13227 

© Apr. 27, 1920; 2 ¢ each Apr. 
27, 1920; E 475804; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 


THY LOVE FOR ME; words and music 
» by J. T. Jones [of U. 8.] [1322 

© 1c May 3, 1920; E 479044; 
John Thomas Jones, Rossiter, Pa. 


TIDDLE-DEE WINKS AT ALL THE MEN; 
words by Garfield Kilgour, music 
by Lou Handman [of U. 8.] [138229 

© May 8, 1920; 2 c May 11, 1920; 
KE 480372; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
Yorkr. 


"Tr, I COME BACK TO you; words by 
Margaret Waldren [pseud. of M. 
W. Rook], music by Leo Friedman 
[of U. 8.] Chicago, North American 


music co. [13230 
© Jan. 26, 1920; 2 c..Apriei2, 
1926; A (87938; Ma OW. Reok, 


Augusta, Ga. 
Titi I MET you; words and music by 
Ray Klages [of U. 8.] [13231 
© May 20, 1920; 2 ce. May 12, 
1920; FE 479842; Roger Graham, 
Chicago. 
TILL THE END OF TIME; words and 
music by W. M. Anderson [of U. S.] 
[439232 
© 1c. May 18, 1920; E 480466; 
Walter M. Anderson, Chicago. 


TILL THE STARS OF THE HEAVENS GROW 


COLD; waltz ballad, words by H. E. 
Spinner, music by Gus. Buehl [of 
U. S.J] Brooklyn, N. Y., Starbell 
-musie pub. [13233 
© May 10, 1920; 2 c. May 21, 
1920; E 480578; Henry E. Spinner, 
Brooklyn. 
Timi’s TANGO; de Gysél [of France] ; 
piano. [13234 
© Apr. 6, 1920; 1 ec. Apr. 22, 1920; 
E 4762938; Sté. générale théatrale et 
d’éditions, Paris. 
Tin (THE) SOLDIER. 
position. 


See First (The) 


12 7 B01 


CATALCGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18235 


TINKER TAILOR; choral ballad, words 
and music by Cecil Forsyth [of U. 
S.J]; men’s voices. 4to. [138235 

© May 25, 1920; 2-c. May 25, 
1920; E 480788; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 


Tiny (A) OLD, OLD COTTAGE; words by 
Edward Oxenford, music by A. 
Scott-Shaw [of England] [132386 

© Apr. 30, 1920; 1 c. June 2, 1920; 
E 476875; Parker-Charles music 
pub. co., Itd., London. 


"TIS A ROCKY ROAD TO AN IRISH HEART; 
words and music by A. A. Clark [of 
U. 8.J, arr. by Charles M. Smith [of 
1 Die SR [13237 


© 1c. May 28, 1920; E 479890; 
Amy Ashmore Clark, New York. 


"TIS BUT A THOUGHT OF YESTERDAY; 
words by M. Shepard, music by E. 
S. S. Huntington [of U. 8.] [13238 

© 1c May 38, 1920; E 479058; 
Maxwell Shepard, New Orleans. 


"TIS DREAMS, DREAMS, DREAMS; words 
by C. C. Lewin, music by Geo. 
Graff, jraolof, U. Sa. New); York, 
World music pub. corp. [13239 

© May 18, 1920; 2 @ May 19, 
1920; E 480523; C. C. Lewin, Phila- 
delphia. 


To AND FRO; by C. Woess [of U. S.]; 

piano. [13240 

© 1c. May 28, 1920; E 479882; 
Carl Woess, New York. 


— See also My first effort. 


To BE SUNG OF A SUMMER NIGHT ON THE 
WATER; two part-songs, by Freder- 
ick Delius [of Great Britain] ; mixed 
voices, with ten. solo. 4to. [13241 

©. Mar. sa6,° 1920: ja: .c, pApE, 1410, 
1920; E 476204; Winthrop Rogers, 
ltd., London. 


To CALL HIS MATE; words and music 
by D. Jones [of U. S.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [138242 

© May 29, 1920; 2 ¢. June 4, 1920; 
E 480976; Della Jones, Townsend, 
Mont. 


To Dre Motay; words by Harry Clark, 
music by Victor Herbert Lyon [of 
CES..." Svo. [18243 

KO) PA pes 26, 1W920er By eaMay 17, 
1920; E 479354; Order of De Molay, 
Kansas City, Mo. 


To Eecrra. See Rubens (Walter) 


Two songs. 


pt. ny, nS. we I> 


To HAVE AND TO HOLD; words and 
music by HE. C. North [of U.'S.] 
High View, N. Y., E. C. North music 
co. _ [18244 

© May 14, 1920; 2 c May 24, 
1920; E 479721; HE. C. North, High 
View, N. Y. 


To IRONTON HIGH; Words and music 
by Faye Ferguson [of U. 8.] 
[13245 
© May 27, 1920; 2 ¢ June 1, 
1920; E 479996; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati. . 


To LUCASTA, ON GOING TO THE WARS; 
chorus, words by Richard Lovelace, 
music by Paul Edmonds [of Great 
Britain]; male voices. 4to. [18246 

© Apr. 24, 1920; 1 e« May 8, 
1920; E 476494; J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd., London. 


To Maaere; words by C. Jones, music 
by Edouard Hesselberg [of U. S8.] 
[18247 
© May ‘22, 192072" @ June, 
1920; E 482239; Cadwallader Jones, 
Greensboro, Ala. 


To Mecca. See By minaret and 


mosque. 


To MY MOTHER; words by R. Hof- 
mann, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [18248 

© May 29, 1920: 2 @ June 4, 
1920; E 480983; Rose Hofmann, 
Walla Walla, Wash. 


To otp Norway (Gamale Norge) ; 
words and musie arr. by Henry S. 
Sawyer [of U. S8.]; mixed voices. 

- 4to. (Liberty chorus and com- 
munity song book) [13249 

© May 38, 1920; 2 e. May 10, 
1920; E 479181; McKinley music 
co., Chicago. [Copyright is claimed 
on annotation and arrangement] 


To spring. See Grieg (Edvard Ha- 
gerup) 

To THE AUTUMN; by Angelo Loretto 
[of Australia]; piano. (Paling’s 
pianoforte series, no. 306) [13250 

© May 17, 19205) 2 ee ay 47: 
1920; E 476620; W. H. Paling & co., 
ltd., Sydney, Australia. 

To THE CREST OF LOVE’S. BEAUTIFUL 
SUMMIT: words by B. F. Gleaves, 
music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] 
New York, World music pub. corp. 

[138251 

©! Feb. ° 25, S920 ee ety es, 
1920; E 479346; 3B. Franklyn - 
Gleaves, Maxton, N. GC: 


802 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1920 


To THE EVENING sTAR. See Wagner 


(Richard) 


To THE FUTURE. Sce Burleigh (Cecil) 
Two songs after Lowell. 


To THE PAST. See Burleigh (Cecil) 
Two songs after Lowell. 


To THE SPRING; by Angelo Loretto [of 
Australia]; piano. (Paling’s piano- 
forte Series, no. 305) [13252 

© May 17, 1920; 1 c« May 17, 
1920; E 476631; W. H. Paling & c@o., 
Itd., Sydney, Australia. 


To THE STRAINS OF MUSIC BRING; 
words by R. A. Newman, music by 
Leo Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [13253 

fm Meck 30, 1919- 2%¢; Apr 12, 
1920; E 475192; Roland A. Newman, 
Windsor, Canada. 


To THE SUMMER; nocturne in F, by 
Angelo Loretto [of Australia] ; pf. 
[13254 
© May 17, 1920; 1 c. May 17, 1920; 
E 476629; W. H. Paling & co., Itd., 
Sydney, Australia. 


To THE WINTER; by Angelo Loretto [of 
Australia]; pf. (Paling’s pianoforte 
series, no. 304) [13255 


© May 17, 1920; 1 ¢ May 17,,. 


1920; E 476630: W. H. Paling & co., 
ltd., Sydney, Australia. 


To THE WORLD A SMILING FACE; words 
by L. Shirley, music by Geo. Trevor 
[of U. S.] [13256 

© 1c. Mar. 22, 1920; E 473346; 
Lillian Shirley, Spokane, Wash. 


TO YOU WE SING GREAT MOTHER-LAND; 
words by E. B. Smith, music by C. 
G. Hamilton [of U. S.] Ligeot 


© 1c May 27, 1920; EB 479861; 


Elvira B. Smith, Boston, and Clar- | 


ence G. Hamilton, Wellesley, Mass. 


To-pDAY I’M IN SORROW AND IT’S ALL AC- 
COUNT OF YOU; words by G. W. 
Smythe, melody by Artie Bowers [of 
U.S] [13258 

© 1c June 8, 1920; EB 482104; 
Geo. W. Smythe, Brooklyn. 


TODDLIN’ THE TIDALO; words by Fred 


Pattison, music by Jay Whidden [of . 


England] [13259 

© Apr. 28, 1920; 1.¢.-Apr. 29, 
1920; E 476403; B. Feldman &.co., 
London. 


TOLD IN THE TWILIGHT; words by G. C. 
Clarke, music by Hecter Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
CO. . [13266 

© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920; 
E 480339; Georgia C. Clarke, Cin- 
cinnati. 

ToM Boy GIRL; words by Cliff Hess 
and Howard Johnson, melody by 
Milton Ager [of U. 8.] [18261 

© 1e. June 1, 1920; E 479964; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


To-NIGHT; dear little girl of mine, 
words and music by Billy Smith 
[i. e. W. Smith, of U. S.] [13262 

©. May 17, 1920: 2. c.. May "19, 
1920; E 479519; William Smith, Egg 
Harbor, N. J. 


Too MANY GIRLS; selection, by Arthur 
Wood fof England]; orch. with 
piano. [138263 

© Apr. 14; 1920; 1 @ May 12, 
1920; HE 376593; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. 


written and composed by R. P. 
Weston and Bert Lee [of Great 
Britain] [13264 

© May 14, 1920; 1 ec May 28, 
1920; E 476780; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


ToTA PULCHRA ES. 
salut. 


TOURBILLON DE FLEURS; par Henry 
Weyts [of France]; piano et violon. 
(Les récréations du jeune violoniste, 
1°°° série) [138265 

© Apr. 24, 1920; 1 ce. May 10, 
1920; E 476530; Philippo, Paris. 


TOURTERELLE (LA) See Milhaud (Dar- 
ius) Quatre poémes de Léo Latil. 


Tout EN DANSANT LE FOX TROT; paroles 
de Ch. Cluny et Pauley, musique de 
Maurice Yvain [of France] [13266 

© May 21, 1920; 1 c June 10, 
1920; E 484066; L. Maillochon, 
Paris. 


TRAIL TO YESTERDAY; valse, by Mackie- 

Beyer [of U. S.]; band. 4to. [13267 

© May 6, 1920; 2 c. May 7, 1920; 

EH 479152; J. W. Pepper & son, 
Philadelphia. 


TRAMPING TROOPS; military march by 
Leo Oehmler [of U. S.] op. 229, no. 
1; violin and piano. (Easy violin 
pieces, no. 1) [138268 

© June 1, 1920; 2c. June 2, 1920; 
EK 480887; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 


See Troisiéme petit 


803 


CATALCGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13269 


pt. 111, BS. #45 


TREASURE ISLAND; words by Louis 
Weslyn, music by Joe Meyer [of 
GS. ] [13269 

© June 5, 1920; 2 ec. June 10, 
1920; FE 482254; Daniels & Wilson. 
ine., San Francisco. 


TRENTO; Marcia militare, di Alessandro 
Peroni [of Italy]; pf.. [13270 


©. June. 7, 1920°.1 ©" Fune’ 12; 
1920; E 484095; G. Riecordi & co., 


Milan. 

piccola orch. con pf. e pf. 
conduttore. (Intermezzi musicali, 
no. 593) [13271 


© June 7, 1920; 1 ec. June 12, 
1920; E 484125; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


TRESCONE; danza, dalla La via della 
finestra atto 2, di R. Zandonai, 
riduzione facile di Alessandro Peroni 
[of Italy]; pf. [13272 

© June 7, 1920; 1 c@ June 12, 
1920; E 484103; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


TRIBUTE (A) TO MOTHER; songs and ex- 
ercise for mother’s day, words by C. 
Austin Miles and others, musie by 
Adam Geibel and others [of U. S.] 


Svo. [13273 
© Apr. 7, 1920; 2 c. June 7, 1920; 
_E 481111; Hall-Mack co., Philadel- 


mhia. 


—-— words and music by C. W. Cowan 
fof U. S.J] Atlanta, Ga., Parham 
bros. [13274 

© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 4, 1920; 
E 480060; Charles Weyman Cowan, 
Atlanta. 


TRIBUTES TO THE RED, WHITE AND 
BLUE; words by M. E. Wood, musie 
by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New 
York. World music pub. corp. 

[18275 
© May 1, 1920; 2 e. May 3, 1920 ; 
EH 480030 ; Morton E. Wood, St. Paul. 


TRICATINE; words by Harry Rose, 
melody by N. Alexander [of U. S.] 
[18276 
©le. May 15, 1920; E 480450; 
Newton Alexander, New York. 


TRIESTE; marcia militare di Alessandro 
Peroni [of Italy]; pf [A327 
© June 7, 1920; 1 @& June 12, 
1920; E 484096; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


TRIESTE—Continued. 
piccola orch. con pf. e pf. 


conduttore. (intermezzi musicali, 
no. 594) ‘(13278 
© June 7, 1920; 1c. June 12, 1920; 


EK 484126; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 
TRILLO DEL prsvoto. See Sonate del 
dGiavolo. 


TRIOLET; part-song, words by R. F. 
Murray. music by Paul Edmonds [of 
England]; male voices. 4to. (Male 
voice choir, no. 57) [13279 


(©) Mar. 26, 1920~ 4 ve. Apres ic. 
1920; E 476816; Stainer & Bell, 1td., 
London. 


TRIONFO (IL) ITALIANO (Italian vic- 


tory); march, by F. L. Grossi [of 
J.S.]; 2 mand. and guit. 4to. (Hdi- 
tion, third series, no. 89.) [18280 


© May 25, 1920*-2 © May 28, 
1920; E 479803; G. De Stefano, 
Philadelphia. 


TRIPOLI; on the shores of Tripoli, by 
Cunningham, Dubin and Weill, arr. 
by Geo. J. Trinkaws, fot 23.1; 
vocal orch., in A flat. 4to. [13281 

© Apr. 26, 1920; 92 (e. aa. 22, 
1920; E 475569 ; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on new arrangement] 


waltz song, by Dubin, Cun- 
ningham and Weill, arr. by Geo. J. 
Trinkaus [of U. S.]; band. 24mo. 
[13282 
() Apr. 20, 1920. 2a 22, 
1920; B 475563; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 

- on new arrangement] 


TRIPTYcH; by Carl Engel fof U. 8.]; 
violin and piano. [13283 
© May 26, 1920; 2c. June 2, 1920; 

EH} 482049; Boston music co., Boston. 


TRIUMPH AND GLORY; by L. Koem- 

menich [of U. 8.]; piano. [13284 

© 1c. Apr. 8, 1920; E 474946; 
Louis Koemmenich, New York. 


TRIUMPH (THE) OF FREEDOM AND 
PEACE; an American fantasie, words 
and music by Louis Arthur Russell 
[of U. S.]; orch., solo voices, and 
chorus. 4to. pt. 1, 2. [13285 

© Apr. 5, 1920; 2 ec. each Apr. 6, 
1920; E 474924; Essex pub. co 
Newark, N. J. 


804 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1920 


13303 


TROISIEME PETIT SALUT; de J. Dagand 
[ot France] Partition chant et orgue. 
(Antologia sacra, series 2, no. 6) 
Contents: Verbum caro.—Tota pul- 
chra es.—Tantum ergo. [13286 

© May 8, 1920; 1 c. May 24, 1920; 
E 476702; Librairie musicale et 
religieuse, Paris. 

TRUE LOVE AND HAPPINESS; words by 
S. J. Gaydes, music by E. S. S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S8.] [13287 

© 1c. April 29, 1920; E 475864; 
S. J. Gaydos, Bridgeport, Conn. 


TSCHAIKOWSKY (PETER ILJITCH) Con- 
eerto; by P. Tschaikowsky, op. 35, 


ed. and rev. by Emilie Sauret fof 
France]; violin and piano. (Augen- 
er’s edition, no. 7967) [13288 


© Apr. 29, 1920; 1 c May 29, 
1920; E 476825; Augener, Itd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on 
editing and revision] 


—— Thorn rose waltz; from ballet 
suite The sleeping beauty, by 
Tschaikowsky, op. 66, no. 6. arr. 
by Eric Delamarter [of U. 8.], ed. 
by Frederick A. Stock [of U. §8.], 
analysis by Anne Shaw Faulkner; 
piano. (Music in the home, series 
no. 2) [13289 


© May 28, 1920; 2 c June 1, 1920; 
E 479977; McKinley music co., Chi- 


cago. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement, editing and annota- 
tions] 

Tu BoupEs. See Amour maternel. 


TU CHANTES. See Amour maternel. 


Tu DANSES. See Amour maternel, 

Tu pors. See Amour maternel. 

TU JOUES AVEC MON ca@uR; de M. 
Gracey [of France] 1. Song; pa- 


roles de Willems et Jean Daubret.— 
2. Boston, ou, valse-hesitation; pi- 
ano. 

© Apr. 6, 1920; 1 c. each Apr. 22, 
1920; E 476296, 476297; Smyth, 
Paris. 


Tu PLEURES. See Amour maternel. 


Tu ris. See Amour maternel. 


Touuies (Two-lips); by Ella Mason 
and John Holmes [of U. 8.], arr. 
by Harry L. Alford [of U. 8.]; orch. 
4to. [13292 


©. Feb. 10, 1920;.2 c. May 19, 


1920; E 479527; Walter W. Volimar, 
St. Louis. 


See also Little Dutch tiles. 


80 


wy 


[13290, 13291 © 


TURN 


THEE AGAIN, O Lorp; God’s re- 
storing grace, for Lent, [words from 
the Bible], music from the Russian 
liturgy, arr. by Sullivan, adapted 
and tr. by H. A. Dickinson and C. 
Dickinson [of U. 8.]; mixed voices, 
with organ ace. (Jn Antiphons). 
[13293 
© May 18, 1920; 2 « May 20, 
£920; HH). 479653; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on adaptation and translation] 


TURNAMM’ A NAPULE; versi di Gen- 
naro Camerlingo, musica di Raffaeie 
Grauso [of U. S.]; mand. o chit. 
ace. 4 to. [13294. 

© May 25, 1920; 2 @ May 27, 
1920; E 480767; Antonio Grauso, 
New York. 


TWENTY (THE) THIRD PSALM; words 
by H. R. Williams, music by Ariel 
Williams [of U. S.] [13295 

© May 14, 1920; 2 « May 19, 
1920; E 479435; H. Roger Williams, 
Mobile. 


TwiticHtT; four preludes, by George 
Dyson [of England] op. 14; pf. 
[13286 
© Apr. 23, 1920; 1 c May 10, 
1920; E 476495; Stainer & Bell, Itd., 
London. 


words by P. F. Corey, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [13297 

© May 1, 1920; 2 e« May 10, 
1920: E 480325 ; Paul Hv. Corey, At- 
lantie, Ia. 


words by R. B. Hall, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [13293 


© May 29, 1920; 2 e« June 4, 
1920; E 480966; Ruby B. Hall, Na- 
tick, Mass, 


till you’re with me again, words 
by L. J. Munson, music by Joseph 
B. Carey [of U. 8.] [138299 


© 1c May 10, 1920; E 479220; 
Lulu Jackson Munson, San Fran- 
cisco, 


TWILIGHT CHIMES; reverie, words by 
Will A. Heelan, music by Helen M. 
Haskins [of U. S.] [13300 


© May 27, 1920; 2 e. May 28, 
1920; E 479895; William R. Has- 
kins co., New York. 


¥ 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13301 


pt. 1, ns, W215 


TWILIGHT PHANTASMS; by Leopold 
Godowsky [of U. 8.]; pf. (Triakon- 
tameron, no. 5) [13301 

© May 29, 1920; 2 c. June 2, 1920; 
E 480898; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 

TWILIGHT PICTURES; tone sketch, by 

Viola &. Schira [of U. 8.]; piano. 

[13302 

© May 20, 1920; 2 @ May 27, 

1920; E 480750; Shattinger piano 
& music eo., St. Louis. 


TWO BROWN EYES; waltz, by E. C. Klap- 
holz [of U. §.]; instrumental. 
[13303 


© ic. Apr. 16, 1920; E 478408; 
Ernest C. Klapholz, New York. 


TiO LIPS ARE WAITING IN TULIP TIME; 
words by Harold B. Freeman, music 
by George L. Cobb [of U. 8.] [18304 

© May 38, 1920; 2 c. May 4, 1920; 
E 480058; Harold Freeman music 
co., Providence, R. I. 


Two LITTLE SATIN SHOES. See My 


lady’s charms. 


Two SARABANDS. See Bach (Johann 


Sebastian) 


Two stars (Zwei sterne); words by 
C. Rettig, music by P. J. Engels [of 
U. 8.]; English and German texts, 
violin obbl. ad lib. [13305 

© 1c. May 25, 1920; E 480736; 
Peter Joseph Engels, New York. 


Two TINY HANDS; lyric by H. D. Kerr, 
music by H. Joseph Tandler [of 
Austria, domiciled at Los Angeles, 
Calif. ] [13306 

© 1c. May 3, 1920; E 479038; 
Harry D. Kerr, Los Angeles. 


TYPHOON; words by James Kendis 
and James Brockman, music by J. 
Kendis. J. Brockman, Joe Rosey and 
John Hoffman [of U. S.] [13307 

© Mar. 9, 1920; 2 ec May 11, 
1920; EK 480383; Kendis-Brockman 
music ¢co., inec., New York. 


UD’ QUARARARU; by N. Romani [of 
Italy, domiciled at New York]; 
piano. [13308 

Grae: oe 27, 1920; E 475799; 
Nullo Romani, New York. 


UneNn; novelty one step, intro. Fare- 
well my own, from Pinafore, by G. 
Nager [of U. 8.]; piano. [18309 

© 1 « Apr. -15;,. 19202 FE 475471 - 
Gus Nager, Brooklyn. 


UNDAUNTED; words and music by 
Fred Monument [of Australia] ; in 
C. (Paling’s song series, no. 79) 

£13310 

© May 17, 1920; 1 e May 17. 

1920; EH 476896; W. H. Paling & co., 
lid., Sydney, Australia. 

UNDER THE APPLE BOUGHS; words by 
iE. B. Browne, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. S8.] Chicago, Legters 
musie co. [13311 

© May 1, 19230: 2 6 May 10, 
1920; E 480334; Emily Bramhall 
Browne, Dedham, Mass. 


UNDERNEATH THE DIXIE MOON; words 
by M. Ratcliff, music by BE. a0. 
Huntington [ot Us 8a] [13312 

© 1c May 18, 1920; E 480479; 
Maybell Ratcliff, Chillicothe, O. 

UNDERNEATH THE SOUTHERN MOON; 
words by Ernest R. Heck, music by 
K. R. Heck and F. E. Whitmore [of 
U. §.] Seranton, -Pa., (Whitmore 
music pub. co. [13313 

© Apr. 5, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 8, 1920; 
E 474945; Fioyd E. Whitmore, 
Scranton, Pa. 

UNDERNEATH THE WEEPING WILLOW, 
WITH YOUR SHOULDER FOR A PILLOW; 
words by Al. Sweet, music by Sidney 
Gibson [of U. S.] [13314 

© Apr. 30, 1920; 2 ec. May 3, 1920; 
E 479036; Fred Fisher, ine, New 
York. 


UNDERNEATH THE WISHING MOON; 
words and music by Harry Carlton 
and Frank W. Carter [of England]; 
in EH flat. [18315 

© May 11, 1920; 1c May 11, 
1920; E 476573; B. Feldman & co., 
London. 

UNESANEH TOKEF; prayer for New 
Year service, melody by M. Gann 
[of U. 8.] [18316 

© 1c. June 5, 1920; EH 481025; 
Moses Gann, Newark, N. J. 

UNFURLING (THE) OF THE FLAG; march, 
by John H. Densmore, arr. by R. E. 
Hildreth [of U. S8.]; band. 4to. 

[13317 

© May 26, 1920; 2 @ June 2, 

1920; E 482048; Boston music ¢@o., 

- Boston. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement ] 

UNISON (A) CONGREGATIONAL SETTING 
OF THE OFFICE OF THE HOLY COM- 
MUNIoN; words from Prayer book, 
music by Peter Christian Lutkin 
lof-Ux Sil .,. oxo: [13318 

© May 28, 1920; 2 c. June 1, 
1920; EK 479998; Parish press, Ft. 
Wayne, Ind. ' 


806 


no. 6, 1920 


U. S. A. (THE) IN RHYME AND LAY; 
to play and sing in schoo! and home, 


words and music by Helen Craimm 


lon U.S;]*" ops 28. [18819 

© May 18, 1920; 2 c« May 20, 
1920; E 479628; Boston music co., 
Boston. 


UNTIL THE DAWN; words by Russeli J. 
Mngland, music by Clay Smith [of 
U. §.]; medium voice, in C. [13320 

© 1c. June 4, 1920; E 480946; 
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 


Up In MAry’s attic; lyric by Dwight 
Conn, melody by Ethel Broaker [of 
U. S.J], arr. by D. Conn [of U. 8.] 

[13321 

E 480885 ; 

inc., New 


©. Wen dunner 2.1920; 
Broaker & Conn music ©o., 
York. 


Up ON THE FARM; words and music by 

C. L. Pierce [of Ue 8.) [43322 

© 1c. June 4, 1920; E 482066; 
Charles L. Pierce, Worcester. 


UP TO DATE; one step, by A. Mario [of 
France]; piano. [13823 
© May 8, 1920; 1c. May 24, 1920; 

EH 476721; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
Upon See Rubens (Wal- 
ter) 


HER VOICE. 
Two songs. 


UPON THE HILL; waltz, by W. Marco 
[of Italy, domiciled at New York]; 
instrumental. [1383824 

© 1c. May 11, 1920; E 480371; 
William Marco, New York. 


UV’CHE’N YEHI ROTSON; s’firch, words 
of a Hebrew prayer, melody by M. 
Gann [of U. S.] [13325 

© 1c. Apr. 22, 1920; E 475606; 
Moses Gann, Newark, N. J. 


VADON (JEAN) ‘Trois piéces graves; 
de J. Vadon [of France] op. 434; 
harmonium ou orgue sans. pédale. 
(Antologia sacra, série 4, no. 2) 

[1383826 

© May 8, 1920; 1 ce. May 24, 1920; 

H 476698; Librairie musicale et re- 
ligieuse, Paris. 


VALLEE (LA) DES CLOCHES; de Maurice 


Ravel, trans. par J. Jemain [of 
France]; piano 4 4 mains. (Miroirs,. 
no, 5) Llsaed 


© May 17, 1920; 1 ¢. June 1, 1920; 
{ 476858 ; E. Demets, Paris. [Copy- 
right is claimed on transcription] 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


13336 


VALLEY OF DREAMS; waltz, words and 
music by G. Vernon Rymal [of U. 
S.], arr. by Homer Tourjee [of U. 
S.]; piano with words. [13328 
.© 1c. Apr. 6, 1920; E 474929; 
Grant V. Rymal, Los Angeles. 


words by Christopher Young 
[pseud. of Mrs. J. F. Plumb], music 
by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] Chi- 
cago, North American music co. 
[138829 
©. Jan. 26, 1920; 2.e.4Ape42, 
1920; H 478790; Mrs. SS Plumb, 
Brigden, Canada. 


VALLEY (THE) OF LILIES; words by 
Kathleen Birch, music by Herbert 
Oliver [of England]; high voice, in 
D. Art songs edition. [13330 

© May 8, 1920; 1c. May 15, 1920; 
HH 476599; Joseph Henry Larway, 
London. 


VaAuseE. See Album des 6.—Quaderni 
per un piccolo pianista 1°.—Spoken- 
songs.—Summer days. 


VALSE CHERIE; by Charles J. Roberts 

[of U. S.]; piano. [13331 

© Feb. 24, 1920; 2 ec. May 17, 1920; 

EH 479460; Carl Fischer, New York. 

[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


VALSE CHOPINESQUE; by Frederic 
Knight Logan [of U. 8.]; piano. 
[138332 
- © Apr. 6, 1920; 2 c. June 7, 1920; 
EH 481125; Forster music publisher, 
ine., Chicago. 


VALSE CROISETTE; by John Ashton [fof 
England]; piano. [13333 
© Apr. (227°1920 32 ter Apes, 
1920: EH 476406; H. Sharples & son, 
Itd., London. 


VALSE DE L’ESPERANCE; de Aug. Mac- 

quet [of France]; piano. [18334 

©) Apr... 22, A920) 5 nt @ Apr. |. 24; 
1920; E 476388; J. Pitault, Paris. 


VALSE DE LA DELIVRANCE; de Auguste 
Macquet [of France]; piano. [13335 
© Apr. . 12;,1920; 1, «Apr. 24, 
1920; E 476387; J. Pitault, Paris. 


VALSE DECEMBRE; 2nd valse technique; 
by Herbert Leslie [of U. $8.]; piano. 
(Recreation pieces) [13336 

© Apr. 6, 1920; 2 c. June 7, 1920; 
FE 481122; Forster music publisher, 
ine., Chicago. 


807 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13337 


Di. TI, Be Bs Foes 


VALSE Erica; by R. Wiedoeft [of U. | Variarions on America; by J. C. 


S.]; saxophone and piano. New 
York, Rudy Wiedoeft music pub. 
co. fisser 

©" Apr: 15," 1920 22.6. Ape. 16. 
1920; E 478416; Rudy Wiedoeft, 
New York. 


VALSE FRANCAISE; by Mary Helen 
Brown [of U. 8.]; pf. [13338 
© May 20, 1920; 2 ec May 24, 
1920; E 480708; Theo. Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 


VALSE GRACIEUSE; by Camille W. Zeck- 
wer [of U. S|] op. 48 ne. 2; pi. 
(Sheet music edition, P 1027) 

[13339 
© Feb. 5, 1920; 2 c. May 17, 1920; 
E 479452; Carl Fischer, New York. 
——— premiere valse de ballet, by Alfred 
R. Sutton [of England]; piano. 
[13340 
© Apr. 20, 1920; 1 c. May 10, 
1920; E 476580; Ryalls & Jones, Itd., 
Birkenhead, England. 

VALSE LENTE. See Ballet russe, 

VALSE MARIE; by René Gillet [of Eng- 
land]; piano. [138341 

© May 13, 1920; 1 « May 17, 
1920; E 476633; H. Sharples & son, 
ltd., London. 

VALSE MIGNONNETTE; by Alfred Henry 
{of Great Britain] ; piano. [13342 

(C) Apr... 24, -ToAr tT Cc. May 40, 
1920; E 476584; Schott & co., Lon- 
don. 

VALSE NANETTE; by Edgar Fairchild 
[of U. S.]; piano. [138348 

© May 19, 1920; 2 « May 20, 
1920; E 480543; Huntzinger & Dil- 
worth, inc., New York. 

VALSE OBSEDANTE; valse de _ genre, 
paroles de Lucien Boyer, musique de 
Nicolino Milano [of Brazil] [13344 

( May 17 1920; 1. ¢.- dune. 10, 
1920; E 484061; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 

VALSETTE; by Felix Borowski, arr. by 
P. EF. del Campiglio [of U. S.]; violin 
and piano. (Favorite melodies, 
third series, no. 60) [18345 

© Apr. 26, 1920; 1 e. Apr. 30, 
1920; 1 c. May 10, 1920; E 479292; 
Hstate of Hamilton S. Gordon, New 
York. 

VALZER CAMPESTRE; della Suite siciliana 
per orchestra di Gino Marinuzzi, 
‘riduzione di Giuseppe Ramella [of 
Italy]; pf. [13346 

© Apr. 15, 1920; 1c. Apr. 16, 1920; 
E 476192; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


Ringwald [of U. 8.]; piano. [13347 


© May 22, 1920; 2 c. May 24, 1920; 
FE 479858 ; J. C. Ringwald, Canton, O. 


VELVET (THE) DARKNESS; words by 
Charles Hanson Towne, music by 
William Reddick [of U. S.]; low 
voice. [13348 

© Apr. 5, 1920; 2 e« Apr. 6, 1920; 
E 474930; Huntzinger & Dilworth, 
inec., New York. 


VENETIAN MELODY; by J. Conrad [of 
U. 8.], arr. by Glenn Rowell [of 
U. S.] ; instrumental. . [18349 


© 1c. Mar. 25, 1920: E 478480; 
John Conrad, St. Louis. 


VENEZIA; Ouverture par J. Rico [of 
France]; orch. avee piano conduc- 
teur. 4to. [13350 

© May 8, 1920; 1 ec. May 24, 1920; 
E 476709; Joseph Rico, Asniéres, 
France. 


VENT (LE) 
Dix duos. 


See Dalcroze (EH. Jaques) 


VERBUM CARO. 
salut. 


See Troisiéme petit 


VERDI (GIUSEPPE) Donna (La) e mo- 
bile (The woman is changeable) ; 
from Rigoletto, by G. Verdi, arr. by 
P. KF. del Campiglio [of U. 8.]; vio- 
lin and piano. (Favorite melodies, 
third series, no. 51) [13351 


© 1c. Apr. 26, 1920; 1c. May 10, 
1920; E 479287; Estate of Hamilton 
S. Gordon, New York. [Copyright 
is claimed on arrangement] 


VERS L’EXIL! DELIVERANCE; scéne de 
guerre par M. T. Bonhomme [of 
France] op. 61; piano. [18352 


© Apr. 24, 1920; 1 c. May 10, 1920; 
E 476557 ;s M. T. Bonhomme, Paris. 


Very sERIoUS. See In varying mood. 


VESPRIDI PRIMAVERA; versi di Pietro 
Mastri, musica di Giacomo Orefice 
[of Italy] (Liriche, no. 4) [18353 


© June 7, 1920; 1 c« June 12, 
1920; EH 484118; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


Vesuvio (IL) pI Napowtr; polea, di L. 
Donadio [of Italy, domiciled at New 
York]; mand, 4to. [13354 


© May 5, 1920; 2 c..May 10, 1920; 
E 479193; Luigi Donadio, New York. 


808 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


eee he MON ek. 


no. 6, 1920 
Victor (THE); march, by N. Troili | 
[of U. S.]; piano. [18355 


© 1c. May 38, 1920; E 479080; 
Nils Trolli, Los Angeles. 

Vie (LA) EST BELLE; paroles de H. 
Willemetz, musique de Maurice 
Yvain [of France] [13356 

© May 17, 1920; 1 e June 1, 


1920; E 476870; L. Maillochon, 
Paris, 

VIEILLES AMOURS. See Visions poéti- 
ques. . 


VIENI A voGaAR; arr. by N. Romani [of 
Italy, domiciled at New York]; mei- 
ody with piano ace. [138357 

© 1c. Apr. 27, 1920; E 475801; 
Nullo Romani, New York. 


VILLA MaArta:; words by Margery Mac- 
donald McHale, music by Eloise 
Frazer [of U. S.] [13358 


© May 8, 1920; 2c. May 13, 1920; 


E 479866; Villa Maria alumnae, 
Philadelphia. 

VILLANELLA. See Antiche danze ed 
arie. 


VINCENT (CHARLES) Six miniatures; 
by C: Vincent [of Great Britain]: 
piano. Contents:—1l. Prelude.—2. 
A little fugue—3. Sweet remem- 
brance.—4. Minuet.—5. An old mon- 
astery.—6. Pitter-patter. [13359 

© Apr. 19, 1920; 1 c@ May 11, 
1920; E 476496; Winthrop Rogers, 
ltd., London. 


VIOLE; paroles de Albert Samain, 
musique de Paul Paray [of France] 
[13360 

© Apr. 24, 1920; 1 c May 10, 
1920; E 476542; Jean Jobert, Paris. 


VIOLET (THE) SONG (La légende de la 
violette) ; paroles de H. Willemetz 
et Jacques-Charles, musique de Mau- 
rice Yvain [of France] [13361 

© May 8, 1920; 1 c. May 24, 1920; 
E 476735; L. Maillochon, Paris. 


VIOLETS, SWEET VIOLETS; words by Jes- 
sica Moore, music by Geo. L. Spaul- 
ding [of U. S.]; piano, words ad lib. 
(Birthday blossoms) [13362 

© May 20, 1920; 2 @ May 24, 
1920; E 480712; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, 


VIOLETTA ; Mazurka, by Ernest C. Klap- 
holz [of U. S.]; instrumental. 
[13363 
© 1 ec. May 11, 1920; E 480877; 
Wanda Orloff, Brooklyn. 


VIOLON (LE); poéme de Edouard Gui 


nand, musique de M. Regnault- 
Tourneur [of France]; viclon ad 
aa [13364 


© May 8, 1920; 1 @ May 24, 
1920; E 476717; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 


VY IOLONCELLE vel LE) ; technique supé- 
rieure des arpéges, de Adrien Ray- 


nal [of France] . [13365 


© May 8, 1920; 1 @ May 24, 
1920; E 476718; M. Senart et cie., 
Paris. 


VISIONS POETIQUES; album, parole. 
d’ Andre Petit Martinez, musique de 
M. T. Bonhomme [of France]; 
piano, chant et violon. _ Contents: 
Vieilles amours.—Adieux du ma- 
rin.—Désillusion. [13366 


© Apr. 24, 1920: 1 e May 10, 


1920; 476561; M. T. Bonhomme, 
Paris. 
VisirEurs. See Davico (Vincenzo) 5 


chants brefs. 


Vivaubou’s Mavis; irresistible waliz, 
by Peter De Rose [of U. 8.], arr. by 
Kugene Platzman [of U. 8.]; piano. 

[138367 


© 1c. Apr. 26, 1920; E 480099; 
V. Vivaudou and F. B. “Haviland 
pub. co., New York. 


VIVE L’AMERIQUE; march, by Carl 8. 
Barnik [of U. 8.]; orch. and piano. 
4to. [18368 

©) "Apr: . #0: “1920-2. Apr 42. 
1920; E 478396; Photo play music 
co., New York. 


VOGLIO SFUCA’ A CANTA’3; Versi e musica 
di Camerlingo [of Italy, domiciled 
at New York]; mand. ace. 4to. 

[13369 


© Dee. 31, 1919; 2 « May 138, 
1920; E 479337; Casa editrice De 
Charny, New York. 


Voice (THE) oF JESUS; words by Ho- 
ratius Bonar, music by Robert Hunt- 
ington Terry [of U. S.J] 1. Low 
voice.—2. High voice. [138370, 18371 

© May 20, 1920; 2 c. each May 
24,-1920; E 481028, 481029; Theo 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 


VOLUNTEER (THE) CHOIR; V. 7, no. 7, 
monthly magazine ed. by EK. S. Lo- 
renz and others [of U. 8.] 4to. 

[133872 

© »Mar.: 25,.1920; 2 .c. and aff. 

Apr. 30, 1920; A 568434; Lorenz pub. 
co., Dayton, O. 


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13373 


VOLUNTEER (THE) cHOIR—Continued. 
v. 8, no. 7, May, 1920, a monthly 
magazine ed. by EH. S. Lorenz and 
others [of U. 8.] . 4to. fi238¢3 

© Apr. 20, 1920; 2 c@ and aff. 
May 18, 1920; A 568743; Lorenz 
pub co., Dayton, O. 


WAGNER (RICHARD) Ride (The) of 
the Valkyries; by Wagner, trans. by 
Hrnest Hutcheson [of U. S8.]; pf. 

[18374 

© May 29, 1920; 2 c. June 2, 1920; 

EL 480960; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 

delphia. [Copyright is claimed on 
transcription ] 

To the evening star; introduction, 


recitative and romance from Tann- 
hauser by R. Wagner, arr. by Daniel 


Jones [of U. 8.]; piano, for left 
hand alone. [13375 
© May 20, 1920; 2 e« May 27, 


1920; E 480748; Shattinger piano & 
musie co., St. Louis. 


WAHRHEITS-KLANGE; fiir allgemeine 
gottesdienste, ed. by Herman G. Ba- 
bel [of U. S.] Neue, verbesserte 
aufl. 12 mo. [18376 

© May 19, 1920; 2 c. and aff. 
May 24, 1920; A 570112; Verlag der 
Evangeliums - posaune, Anderson, 
Ind. 


WAIKIKI BLUES; words by Cal De Voll, 

music by Maceo Pinkard [of U. S8.] 

pisssea a 

May 19, 1920; 2 ec. May -20, 

1920; H 480558; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 


WAIT A LITTLE WHILE; words by F. H. 
Green, music by Matt Starck [of 
US's. [13378 

© May 14, 1920; 2 ec. May 19, 
1920; BH 479489; Frederick H. Green, 
Muscatine, Ja. 


WAIT TILL THE COMPANY GOES HOME; 
words by Anna Fritz, melody by C. 
J. Sinning [fof U. 8.], arr by Jacob 
Weiss [of U. 8.] [13379 

© 1c. May 24, 1920; EH 482247; 
Chas. John Sinning, Brooklyn. 


WAITING; from Mary, words by Otto 
Harbach, music by Louis A. Hirsch 
Lore Ur Ss] [13380 

© May 11, 1920; 2 ce. May 18, 1920; 
E 479297; Victoria pub. corp., New 
York. 
— words by W. Parker, music” by 
KE. 8. S. Huntington [of U. 8.] 
[133881 
© 1c June 4, 1920; E 482078; 
W. Parker, London, Canada. 


pt. Ilr, n. s., v. 15 


WAITING ARMS; valse, by Cecil Webb- 
Johnson [of Great Britain]; piano 
with words. [13382 

© May 29, 1920; 1c. June 1, 1920; 
EL 476842; West & co., London. 


WAITING AT THE GATE. See Breath o’ 


heaven. 

Wattz. See Bijou suite. — Dyson 
(George) Six lyries.—First (The) 
position. . 


WaLtz LLEWELLYN; by R. Wiedoeft 
[of U. S.]; saxophone and piano. 
New York, Rudy Wiedoeft music 
pub. co. [138383 

© Apr. 15, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 16, 1920; 
E 478417; Rudy Wiedoeft, New 
York. 

WALTZING DOLL (Poupeé valsante) ; by 
EH. Poldini, arr. by P. F. del Campig- 
lio [of U. §8.]; violin and piano. 
(Favorite melodies, third series, no. 
61) [18384 

© Apr. 26, 1920; 1 e. Apr. 30, 1920; 
1c. May 10, 1920; EH 479293; Hstate 
of Hamilton 8. Gordon, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


WanpbDA; words by H. M. Stevens, mu- 
sic by Hector Richard [of U. S8.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [138385 

© May 1, 1920; 2 ec. May 10, 1920; 
E 480292; Ella M. Stevens, Park 
City, Utah. 


WANDERER’S (THE) RETURN; words by 
Forrest G. Diehl, music by L. T. 
Harris [of U. §S.] »@hieago, TIL, 
Musician self-maker eo. [13386 

© May 17, 1920; 2 @ May 5, 1920; 
E 479632; Forrest Grover Diehi, 
Newark, O. 

WANDERING (THE) GIRL; words and 
melody by R. Navarino [of U. §8.], 
arr. by Leonard L. Vos Burgh [of 
Oe SE [183887 

© 1c. May 21, 1920; E 479586; 
Ralph Navarino, New York. 

WANG-WANG BLUES; by Gus Mueller, 
Buster Johnson and Henry Busse 
fof U. S.J], arr. by Ferdie Grofe [of 
U..8.] ; piano. [13388 

© 1.c. May 10, 1920; Wi 479194; 
Buster Johnson, Gus Mueller and 
Henry Busse, Los Angeles. 

WANING (THE) ; words by Longfellow, 
music by Carl Deis [of U. 8.]; low 
voice. (Two plaints) [138389 

© (May 14, 1920; 2 May a1, 
1920; E 479364; G. Schirmer, ine., 
New York. 


810 


ne. 6, 1920 


WAR BABY; words by F. Schute, music 
by Hector Richard, [of U. 8.] Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [13390 

© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920; 
‘EB 480288: Frank Shute, Wilming- 
ton, Del. 


War vDANcE. See Skilton (Charles 
Sanford) Two Indian dances. 


WaARBLERS (THE) WALTZ SONG; OTF, 
Brown thrush, words and music by 
M. H. Greiner [of Canada] [138391 

© Dee. 10, 1919; 1.¢ May 14, 
1920; EK 476600; M. H. Greiner, 
Welaskiwin, Canada. 


WartsFRAU (Die); by Abe Karp [of 
U. 8.], arr. by C. Woess [of U. 8.1]; 
piano. 


Carl Woess, New York. 


WASHINGTON; lyric by J. I. Pierson, 
music by William Thomas Pierson 
fot U. S.] Washington, D. C., W. T. 
Pierson & co. [13393 


© Apr. 6, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 21, 1920; | 


E 478577; Jessie Imogene Pierson, 
Washington. 


WASTING TIME; words by F. R. Riley, 
musie by E..S. S. Huntington [of 
WS] [13394 

© 1c. Apr. 8, 1920; BH 475051; 
Frank R. Riley, Kenosha, Wis. 


WATCHFUL WAITING; words by E. 
Lehmann. music by Edouard Hessel- 
berg [of U. S.] [13395 


© May 5, 1920; 2 c. May 26, 1920; | 


E 479846; Elizabeth Lehmann, 
Watertown, Wis. 


WATERMELON TIME IN DIxIE; words by 
Mrs. N. C. Bailey, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. S.] [13396 

© 1c May 6, 1920; E 480128; 
Mrs. N. C. Bailey, Denver. 


WATTEAU (A) PAYSAGE? by Leopold | 


Godowsky [of U. 8.]; pf. (Triakon- 
tameron, no. 8) [13397 


© May 29, 1920; 2 c. June 2, 1920; 
E 480901; G. Schirmer, inc, New 
York. 


WAVES OF THE DANUBE; waltz, by J. 
Ivanovici, arr. by P. F. del Cam- 
piglio [of U. 8.]; violin and piano. 
(Favorite melodies, no. 62) [18398 

© Apr. 26, 1920; 1 c. May 10, 1920, 
1 ec. May 19, 1920; E 480501; Estate 
ot Hamilton 8. Gordon, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


[13392 | 
© 1c. May 19, 1920; E 480565; | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


13407 


WAY DOWN IN DEAR OLD MARYLAND; 
vords and melody by W. H. Lafferty 
[of U. 8.], arr. by Joseph Carey [of 
U.'’S.] [13399 

© 1c. May 27, 1920; E 480792; 
Will H. Lafferty, San Francisco. 


| WAY DOWN IN TENNESSEE; words by 
H. R. Murphy, music by E. 8.. 8. 
Huntington [of U. S.] [13400 

© 1c. June 1, 1920; H 480825; 
| Hugh R. Murphy, Bowling Green, Ky. 


Way (THE) THATI’LL MISS YOU; words 
and music by D. Hanch [of U. 8.], 
arr. by Arthur B. Ward and D. 
Hanch [of U. 8.] [13401 

© 1c May 8, 1920; EH 480226; 
Diek Hanch, St. Paul. 

| WAYSIDE (THE) WELL; words by A. H. 
Martin, music by E. 8S. S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S.] [13402 

© 1c. May 6, 1920; BE 480161; 
Albert H. Martin, Darby, Pa. 


WE ARE GATHERING HOME; words and 
music by M. B. Best [of U. 8.] (in 
Sermons in song no. 1) [13403 

© May 3, 1920; 2c. May 10, 1920; 
E 479214: Marvin B. Best, Jasper, 
Ala. ; 


WE DON’T NEED THOSE BOLSHEVIKYS 
HERE; words by E. Martin, music by 
E. S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 

[13404 
© 1c. Apr. 29, 1920; E 475865; 
Elzie Martin, Clarksville, Tenn. 


WE HAVE PAID OUR DEBT TO YOU LAFA- 
YETTE; words by R. C. Freeman, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. 8.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [138405 

@; Apr. 17, 19203, 2. Apr 24 
1920; E 475692; R. Cooper Freeman, 
Los Angeles. 


WE'LL ALL GET USED TO IT AFTER A 
WHILE; words by J. D. Dodd, music 
by E. S. S. Huntington [of U. S8.] 

, [13406 

| © 1c. June 1, 1920; E 480828; 

J. D. Dodd, Lexington, Ky. 


W2r’LL ALL STAND HAND IN HAND WITH 
UNCLE SAMMY; words by V. D. P. A. 
Stebor, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.J] Chicago, North American 
musie co. [13407 

© Nov. 4, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
| FE 475279; Vincent D. P. A. Stebor, 
Plainfield, N. J. 


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13408 


WE'LL GO BACK TO PARIS, TILL THE WINE 
STARTS FLOWING OVER HERE; words 
by E. Lederer and John B. Steck, 
music by HE. S. 8S. Huntington [of 
| [13408 


© 1c. June 4, 1920; E 482082; 
Ed. Lederer, of St. Louis. 


WE'LL HAVE A WONDERFUL PARTY; from 
Mary, words by Otto MHarbach, 
music by Louis A. Hirsch [of U. 8.] 

[13409 

© May 28, 1920; 2 c. June 3, 1920; 

E 482052; Victoria pub. corp., New 
York. 


WE'LL SAIL DOWN MY RIVER OF DREAMS; 
words by H. E. Cholet, music by E. 
S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] [18410 

© 1c. May 18, 1920; E 480471; 
Harold E. Cholet, Syracuse, N. Y. 


WE'LL VOTE FOR LEONARD Woop; words 
and music by L. 8. Collins [of U. 8.] 
[13411 


© 1c. June 7, 1920; E 481058; 
Laura Sedgwick Collins, N. Y. 


WE’RE MARCHING HOME TO Gop; words 
and music by A. J. Snowalter [of 
LS. [13412 

©), Apr. 10,;, 1920; -2 ec: Apm. 29, 
1920; E 475886; Anthony J. Sho- 
walter, Dalton, Ga. 


WE STOOD TOGETHER, YOU AND I; words 
by LL, Karbach, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. S.] [13413 


©1c, June 4, 1920; E 482081; L. 
Karbach, Omaha, Neb. 


WE’VE GOT ANOTHER LINCOLN AND ED- 
WARDS IS HIS NAME; words by W. 
A. Evans [pseud. of William Alden 
Edwards], music by Frank Williams 
for U. S.] New ‘York, Fromm & 
Rollins pub. co. [13414 

© May 11, 1920; 2 «@ May 17, 
1920; E 480848; Rollins music pub. 
co., Brooklyn. 


WE WERE MADE TO LOVE; from Maid to 
love, words by Raymond W. Peck, 
music by Percy Wenrich [of U. S.] 

[18415 


June 8, 
Leo Feist, ine, 


© June 5, 1920; 2 e«. 
1920; E 481184; 
New York. 


WEAR NOTHING BUT OVERALLS; lyric by 
H, A. Ahrens, melody by T. F. Cor- 
nell [of U. S.] [13416 

© 1c. May 20, 1920; E 480555; 
Henry A. Ahrens, Champaign, III. 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 15 


Weary (THE) ONE; words and music 

by C. R. Hess [of U. 8.] [13417 

© 1c May 1, 1920; E 480023; 
Cora R. Hess, St. Paul. 


WEDDING BELL BLUES; fox trot, by C. 
Olson [of U. 8.]; instrumental. 
[13418 
© 1 « May 20, 1920; E 479520; 
Chas. Olson, Minneapolis. 


WEDDING MARCH; by Alexander Mac- 
fadyen, arr. by Clarence Eddy [of 
U. S.J}; organ. [18419 

© May 28, 1920; 2 « June 1, 
1920; E 479963; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. {Copyright is claimed. 
on arrangement] 


by F. HE. D. Schroeder lot B84: 
band. 4to. Philadelphia, Sam. 
Philo co. [18420 


© June 5, 1920: 2 © dune. 11, 
1920; E 482273; Frank EK. Devrient 
Schroeder, Philadelphia. 


WeEED (THE); words by T. J. Harris, 
music by August Haller [of U. 8.]; 
mezzo voice. [138421 

© 1c. Apr. 29, 1920; E 475876; 
Thomas J. Harris, Columbus, O. 


WEEE (THE) SONG; words and music 
by Mathilde Bilbro [of U. S.] (Six 
song-stories fer first grade pianists) 

[13422 

© May 14, 1920; 2 « May i7,. 

1920; EH 479360 ; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 

WEEPING (THE) WILLOW TREE; words. 
by A. C. Bultmann, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Leg- 
ters music Co. [13423: 

© May 29, 1920; 2 « June 4, 


1920; E 480972; Agnes C. Bult- 
mann, Vincennes, Ind. 
WEINACHTSLIED. See Lieder album. 


WEISSKI DER SCHATTCHEN; by Abe 
Karp [of U. S.], arr. by C. Woess: 
[of U. S.]; piano. [13424 

© 1c¢. May 19, 1920; EH 480570; 
Carl Woess, New York. ~ 

WELCOME HOME, WELCOME HOME, BOYS ; 
words by HE. P. Jones, melody by 
Gustave Barto [pseud. of Hthel 
Fisher, of U. 8.] [ 13425. 

© 1c May 19, 1920; E 479507 ;. 
Ethel P. Jones, Clinton, Ill. 

WELLSBURG (West Virginia); words 
and music by C. ©. Simpson [of 
ORS dae [138426 

© Apr. 8, 1920; 2 ce. Apr. 24, 1920; 
E 475781; Charles Carlisle Simpson, — 
Welisburg, W. Va. 


812 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1920 


13444 


WESSELY (H.) Caprice; by H. Wes- 
sely [of Great Britain]; violin and 
piano. [13427 

© June 23, 1920; 1 c June 10, 
1920: E 484039; Joseph Williams, 
Itd., London. 


WESTERN GIRL OF MINE; words and 
music by H. Thornsvard [of U. S.]} 
[13428 

© 1c. Apr. 26, 1920; E 478764; 
Hazel Thornsvard, San Francisco. 


WHAT A BEAUTIFUL MOTHER YOU'D BE; 
words by Medley Barrett, music by 
Arthur Stroud [of England] 

[13429 


© May 6, 1920; 1 c. May 10, 1920; 
E 476588; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


WHAT A WONDERFUL WORLD THIS WOULD 
BE; words and music by Morris 
Manley and Edward W. Miller [of 
Canada] [13430 

© Apr. 22, 1920; 1 c. May 6, 1920; 
E 476466; Leo Feist, itd., Toronto, 
Canada. 


WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO, NOW THAT 
THE WHOLE DARN WORLD’S GONE DRY; 
words by C. R. Waters, melody by 
Artie Bowers [of U. S.] [13481 

© 1c. May 28, 1920; E 479931; 
Chas. R. Waters, Passaic, N. J. 


WHAT CHA GONNA DO WHEN THERE 
AIN'T NO JAzz; words by Edgar 
Leslie, music by Pete Wendling [of 
BS.) [13432 

© June 5, 1920; 2 ce. June 9, 1920; 
E 482262; Stark & Cowan, inc., New 
York. 


WHAT Do YOU KNow; march-one step, 
‘By W. Spitz. [of U. S.}, art. by 
Frank Tresselt [of U. 8.]; piano. 

. [13433 
© 1c. May 6, 1920; E 480114; 
William Spitz, New York. 


WHAT DO YOU LIKE; one step, by 
Learsi [of France]; piano. [13434 
© May 17, 1920; 1c. June 1, 1920; 

E 476861; Francis Salabert, Paris. 


WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THE H. C. oF 
L., BOYS; words by M. L. Sheppard, 
music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] 
New York, World music pub. corp. 

[13435 

© May 1, 1920; 2 ce. May 3, 1920; 

E 480037: Mamie Low Sheppard, 
Sanford, Fla. 


WHAT DOES LIBERTY MEAN; words by 
L. Shauger, melody by Gustave 
Barto [pseud of Ethel Fisher, of 
U: §.] [13436 

© 1c. May 3, 1920; E 479025; 
Louis Shauger, Reed City, Mich. 


WHAT GOOD’LL YOUR MONEY BE IF NO- 
BODY LOVES YOU TRULY; words by 
Ethel Mae Imrie, music by Artie 
Bowers fof U. S.] [13437 

© 1c. May 28, 1920; E 479919; 
E. M. Imrie, Somenos, Canada. 


HAT HAS BECOME OF THE GIRL YOU. 
MET AT MARGATE; words by Ralph 
Stanley, music by Leslie Alleyn [of 
Great Britain] [13438 

© June 2, 1920; 1 ec. June 2, 1920; 
E 476881; B. Feldman & co., London. 


WHAT HAS PERSHING PAID FOR DEAD 
MAN’S HILL; words by S. A. Ludzus, 
musie by Hecter Richard [of U. 8.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [134389 

© May 1, 1920; 2 ce. May 10, 1920; 
E 480269; Stanley A. Ludzus, Mil- 
waukee. 


WHAT’LL.YOU HAVE IN HAVANA; words 
by W. S. McNab, music by Hector 
Richard jot U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
rausic co. [13440 

© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920; 
E 480287; W. S. McNab, Knoxville, 
Tenn. 


WHAT’S THE USE; lyrics by J. H. Riley, 
music by Thomas F. Cornell [of 
Urs: f [13441 


© 1c. Apr. 13, 1920; E 478584: 
James H. Riley, Oswego, N. Y. 


WHAT'S YOUR NAME—GIRLIE; words by 
M. Silverey, melody by R. A. Browne 
Lor U. S8.] [13442 

© 1c. June 2, 1920; E 480923; 
Mary Silverey, San Pablo, Calif. 


WHAT THE OLD COW SAID; words from 


Chinese Mother Goose rhymes, mu- 
sic by Bainbridge Crist [of U. 8.]; 
‘ women’s voices. 4to. [13443 


© Apr. 2, 1920; 2 c. May 17, 1920; 
EH} 479481; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


WHAT WILL OUR FUTURE BE; words by 
C. E. Seott, melody by Gustave Bar- 
to [pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of U. 8.] 

[13444 
© 1c. Apr. 15, 1920; E 475459; 
Charles E. Scott, Naches, Wash. 


813 


13445 


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pt. 11, D)S.,.%e 


WHAT WOULD YOU DO; fox-trot, by P. J. 
Mastrangelo, A. Biggio and Chas. 
Rosoff [of U. S.]; orch. with piano, 
and words, in A flat. 4to. Stern’s 
vocadance edition. [13445 

©» May 27,1920; .2 -e: May. 27, 
1920; E 480772; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. 


WHEN A FELLOW NEEDS A_ FRIEND; 
words by L. A. Seymour, melody by 
R. A. Browne [of U. S.] [13446 

© 1c. May 26, 1920; E 479748; 
Lottie A. Seymour, Hartford. 

WHEN A PEACH IN GEORGIA WEDS A 
ROSE FROM ALABAMA; fox trot song, 
by Hager and Goodwin, arr. by Geo. 
J. Trinkaus [of U. 8.]; band. 24mo. 

[138447 
©. Apr. 20519204 2 »c Apr. R22, 
1920; E 475562; M. Witmark & sons, 


New York. [Copyright is claimed on 
new arrangement] 

————- vocal orch. in B fiat. 
4to. [13448 


(©) Apr, 20, 51920 +..2.. Go oApr. » 22, 
1920; E 475565; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on new arrangement] 


WHEN A SAILOR DREAMS; words by R. 
C. Ellison and M. S. Briscoe, melody 
by Artie Bowers fof U. S.] [13449 

© 1c May 28, 1920; E 479942; 
Madison §8. Briscoe and Richard C. 
Ellison, Harpers Ferry, W. Va. 

WHEN ALL IS SUNSHINE; words by C. 
Truman, music by George Graff, jr. 
lof U. S.] New York, World music 
pub. corp. [18450 

© June 3, 1920; 2 c June 5, 1920; 
E 482197; Charles Truman, Han- 
over, N.oH- 


WHEN ALL THE CHILDREN PRAY; words 
by Herbert J. Brandon, music by 
John C. Holliday [of Great Britain] 

[13451 

© Apr. 19, 1920; 1 c. May 13, 1920; 

E 476605; Chappell & ¢o., Itd., Lon- 
don. 


WHEN DAWN CAME TO ME; words by 
EH. O. Van Pelt, music by Hampton 
Durand [of U. S.] [13452 


©. Apre: 23; 41920 +, 24-6. Apres 24: | 


1920; E 475776; Hugh E. Dierker, 
Los Angeles. 


WHEN FATHER TAKES A BATH; words 


by H. D. K. Huber, music by E. S. | 


S. Huntington [of U: S.] [18453 


© 1c June 1, 1920; E 480827; 
.H. D, K. Huber, No. Liberty, Ind. 


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WHEN FORTUNE SMILES ON YOU; words 
and melody by A. M. Wright [of 
U. 8.], arr. by Arthur Fisk [of U. S.] 

[18454 
© 1c Apr. 6, 1920; E 474928; 

Alexander M. Wright, San Fran- 

cisco, 


WHEN HE COMES AGAIN; words and 
music by J. J. Best [of U. S.] (In 
Sermons in song, no. 1) [13455 

© May 38, 1920; 2 « May 10, 1920; 
Ii 479210; J. J. Best, Jasper, Ala. 


WHEN I CAME BACK FROM ACROSS THE 
SEA; words by D. Scholl, music by 
E. 8. S. Huntington [of U. 8.] 

[13456 
© 1c. May 12, 1920; H 479247; 
Dorothy Scholl, New York. 


WHEN I DISCOVER MY MAN; from the 
Charm school, word by Alice Duer 
Miller, music by Jerome Kern [of 
Gis.] [13457 


© May 8, 1920; 2 ce. May 11, 1920; 
E 480358; T. B. Harms & co., New 
York. 


WHEN I DREAM OF YOU; words and 

musie by ©. M. Senseman [of U. 8.] 

[13458 

© May 17, 1920; 2 c« May 18, 

1920; E 480486; C. M. Senseman & 
EK, A. Cardon, New York. 


WHEN I FELL IN LOVE WITH YOU YOU 
SAID GOOD-BYE; words by L. Brown, 
music by E. S. S. Huntington [of 
U's] [18459 

© 1 «ec May 3, 1920; BH 479057; 
Louis Brown, Baltimore. 


WHEN I FOUND You; lyric by W. 
Shane, music by Herman A. Hummet 
[of -U...52 [13460 

©. Apr. .20) a920iwaeer Apres. 
1920; E 480866; William Shane, 
Buffalo. 


| WHEN I GET BACK TO IRELAND; words 


by W. A. Garris, music by V. HE. 
Garris [of U. S.], arr. by Rudolf 
Thaler [of Us Sil [13461 


© 1 ce June 2, 1920; E 480871; 
Violet E. Garris, Holmes, Pa. 


I GET YOU ALONE TONIGHT; 
words by J. J. Seward, music by 
Leo Friedman fof U. S.] Chicago, 
North American music co. [13462 

© -Noy.,: 4; (19192 ve, ire 
1920; E 475272; Jesse J. Seward, 
_: Philadelphia. 


814 


no. 6, 1920 


“MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


13479 


WHEN I LOOK AT A ROSE | SEE YOU; 

words by P. Wideman, music by 

' Leo Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, 

Riviera music co. [13463 

fe) May 12, 1920; 2\}¢ May 26, 

1920; E 479819; Peter Wideman, 
Kitchener, Canada. 


WHEN I LOOK INTO YOUR EYES; words 


by Howard E. Rogers, music by 
Cecil Arnold [of U. S8.], arr. by 
Chas. N. Grant. [13464 


errs .t3,, 1920; 2 ¢ Aprs,15, 
1920; E 475895; Irving” Berlin, ine., 
New York. 


WHEN I’M BACK IN MANDALAY AGAIN; 
words by Allan Flynn, music by 
Jack Egan fof U. S8.] [13465 

©’ 1%e Apr. 28, 1920; E 475815; 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 


—— Same. [13466 

© May 22, 1920; 2 « May 24, 

1920; EH 479711; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 


WHEN I MET YOU; words and music 
by C. G. Morey [of U. S.] [13467 
©:May 19, 1920; 2 ec. May 19, 
1920; E 479540; Clotilde Georgie 
Morey, Brooklyn. 


WHEN I SAID AU REVOIR ON THE BANKS 
oF LorrE; words by W. Jones, music 
by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, 
Riviera music ¢o. [13468 

© May 12, 1920; 2 ce. May 26, 
1920; E 479829; Walter Jones, Dan- 
ville, Til. 


WHEN I WAS ONE-AND-TWENTY. See 


Bax (Arnold) Three songs. 


WHEN ICICLES HANG BY THE WALL. 
See Iles (Edward) Three songs. 


WHEN IT’S LILAC TIME IN NORMANDIE; 
words by D. Hagar, music by Dan- 
iel F. Rinn and D. Hagar [of U. 8.], 
arr. by Chauncey Haines [of U. 8.] 

[13469 
© 1c. Apr. 8, 1920; E 475008; 
DeWitte Hagar, Los Angeles. 


WHEN IT’S PEACH BLOSSOM TIME IN OLD 
Missov’; words by Patrick Devlin, 
music by Louis Lamont [of U. 8.] 
New York, Frank Harding. [13470 

© Mar. 15, 1920; 1.c. Mar. 23, 
1920, 1 ec. Apr. 8, 1920; E 473658; 
Patrick Devlin, Pentiction, Canada. 


WHEN JUNE IS comm. See Hazlehurst 
(Cecil) Three songs. 


WHEN LIPS MEET LIPS; words by M. 
M. Fessard, music by Hector Rich- 
ard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters mu- 
Sie co. [13471 

© June 1, 1920; 2 c. June 4, 1920; 
E 481019; Maurice M. Fessard, 
Valley Park, Mo. 


WHEN LOVE IS GONE, GOOD-BYE; waltz, 
by A. Shaeffer [of U. S.]; ukulele. 

: : [13472 

© Apr. 1, 1920; 2 ec. May 19, 1920; 

E 479691; Arling Shaeffer, Chicago. 


WHEN LOVE SHALL CALL; words by 
Eileen Newton, music by Arthur F. 
Tate [of England]; in C. [13473 

© May 20, 1920; 1 e@ May 24, 
1920; EH 476736; Joseph Henry Lar- 
way, London. 


WHEN LOVERS PART IN HOLLAND; words 
by I. L. Green, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] [13474 


© 1c. June 1, 1920; EH 480841; 
Irving L. Green, Warrenton, N. C. 


WHEN MY SHIP COMES SAILING HOME; 
words by W. E. Smith, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [13475 

© May 1, 1920; 2c. May 10, 1920; 
E 480264; William E. Smith, City 
Point, Va. 


WHEN NO-MAN’S LAND IS NO-MAN’S 
LAND NO-MORE; words by M. W. 
Comer, music by E. S. 8S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S.] [138476 


© 1c. Apr. 8, 1920; E 475044; 
Merle W. Comer, Worthington, 
Minn. 


WHEN NOBODY ELSE WANTS TO LOVE 
YOU COME BACK TO ME; words by 
Sam Coslow, music by Peter De Rose 
[of U. S8.] [13477 


© May 6 1920; 2 c. May 27, 1920; 
_E 479776; F. B. Haviland pub. co., 
ine., New York. 


WHEN OUR BOYS ARE HOME AGAIN; 
words and music by Mrs. F. E. 
Yinger [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [13478 

© May 1, 1920; 2 ec. May 10, 1920; 
E 480270; Mrs. F. E. Yinger, Detroit. 


WHEN OUR LOVED ONES FALL ASLEEP} 
words and music by R. C. Conner 
[of U. S.J] (Jn Sermons in song 
no. 1) [13479 

© May 38, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920; 
E 479208; R. C. Conner, Jasper, Ala. 


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WHEN St. ALBAN’S BELLS ARE TOLLING; 
words by H. O. Tucker, melody by 
Gustave Barto [pseud. of Ethel 
Fisher, of U. S.] [13480 

© 1c. May 8, 1920; E 479028; 
Harold O. Tucker, Lewiston, Me. 


WHEN SHADOWS CREEP; words by E. 
Bosch, melody by Artie Bowers [of 
U. S.J [13481 

© 1c. May 28, 1920; E 479940; 
Eva Bosch, Allentown, Pa. 

WHEN SHADOWS FALL; words by L. M. 
Decker, music by A. Leopold Richard 
[of U. S8.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [13482 

© May 15, 1920; 2 «. May 20, 
1920; BE 480598 ; Leta M. Decker, 
Rochester, N.Y: 

WHEN SHADOWS FALL I HEAR YOU CALL- 
ING CALIFORNIA; words by Bert Kal- 
mar and Harry Ruby, musie by 
Isham Jones [of U. 8.] [13483 

© May 7, 1920; 2 c May 8, 1920; 
H 479179; Waterson, Berlin & Sny- 
der co., New York. 

WHEN SISTER SUSANNAH PLAYS EILEEN 
ALANNAH; words and music by 
Harry Carlton and J. A. Tunbridge 
[of England] [13484 

© May 14, “1920: 1 @ May . 11, 
1920; E 476572; B. Feldman & ©co., 
London. 

WHEN SOFT COOS THE DOVE, ’TIS MATING 
TIME; words and music by J. S. 
King [of U. S.] [13485 

© May 14, 1920; 2 ec May 19, 
1920; E 479424; Joe S. King, Waco, 
Tex. 


WHEN STARS ARE IN A QUIET SKY; 


words adapted and music by M. 

Knott [of U. 8.] [13486 
© 1c. June 1, 1920; HE 479999; 

Marion Knott, Bremerton, Wash. 

WHEN THE BREEZES KISS THE ROSES IN 
THE MOONLIGHT; words by G. Nei- 
baur, music by Geo. Trevor [of U. 
S.] [13487 

© 1c. May 29, 1920; E 479911; 
Gaynel Neibaur, Newdale, Id. 

WHEN THE CLOUDS ROLL BY; words by 
EK. Bosch, melody by Artie Bowers 
[cof U. S.] [13488 

© 1 ¢, May 28, 1920; E 479941; 
Eva Bosch, Allentown, Pa. 

WHEN THE DARK CLOUDS ROLL AWAY; 
words by R. Stahl, melody by Gus- 
tave Barto [pseud. of Ethel Fisher, 
of U. 8.] [13489 

© 1c. Apr. 15, 1920; E 475467; 
Rose Stahl, Chilton, Wis. 


pt. 1 eS, ws 


WHEN THE DOVE OF PEACE BIDS THE 
WAR TO CEASE, I’LL COME MARCHING 
HOME TO YoU; words by L. Mar- 
guerite Gray, music by Keats Moran 
[of U. 8.] — {13490 

© 1c. May 29, 1920; E 479908; 
Leona M. Gray, Protection, Kan. 


WHEN THE FADDISTS HAVE THEIR WAY; 
words and music by A. B. Lowe [of 
U. S.], afr. by Barry . Alrora. yor 
is] [13491 

© 1c May 21, 1920; © 479588: 


Alexander Buchanan Lowe, Miami, 
Fla. 


WHEN THE GIRL YOU LOVE, WHISPERS I 
LOVE You; words and musie¢ by C. B. 
Adams and J. Virgil [of U..8.] 

: [13492 

© 1c. Apr. 23, 1920; H 480061; 

Carrie Belle Adams and Jack Virgil, 
Omaha, Neb. 


WHEN THE LAMPS ARE LIT. 
mate songs. 

WHEN THE LAST COLONIAL SOLDIER GOES 
AWAY; words and music by Fred EH. 
Cliffe and George Carney [of Great 
Britain] [13493 

© Apr. 15, 1920;)% »MwApr 17, 
1920; E 476231; Lawrence Wright 
music ¢co., London. 


See inii- 


WHEN THE MOON SHINES BRIGHT ; words 
by J. M. Benedick, melody by A. 
Stuart [of U. 8.] [13494 
© 1 c. May 27, 1920; H 480751; 

J. M. Benedick, Plymouth, Pa. 


WHEN THE MOON SHINES ON TITONA 
Bay; words by J. O. Strickler, music 
by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New 
York, World musi¢ pub. corp. [13495 

© May 18, 1920; 2 ec. May 19, 
1920; E 480534; John O. Strickler, 
Luray, Va. 


WHEN THE MOONBEAMS ARE SLEEPING; 
words by HE. C. Newton, music by 
Geo. Trevor [of U. S.] [13496 

© 1c. Apr. 8, 1920; E 474975; 
E. C. Newton, Little Rock, Ark. 


WHEN THE MOONBEAMS PLAY PEEK-A- 
Boo; words by Sara Gardner, music 
by Robt. L. Landon [of U. 8.] [18497 

© Apr. 27, 1920; 2 c. May 1, 1920; 
E 475972; Warner C. Williams & Co., 
Indianapolis. 

WHEN THE PEACH BLOOM TUMBLES 
pown; lyric by Joe Lyons, music by 

- Wrank Magine [of U. S8.] [13498 - 

© May 22, 1920; 2 ¢. May 22, . 
1920; E 480606; Shapiro, Bernstein 
& co., ine., New York. 


. $16 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1920 


WHEN THE ROSES BLOOM AGAIN IN VIR- 
GINIA; words by E. Lawrence, music 
by Leo Friedman [of U. 8.]  Chi- 
cago, Ill., North American music pub. 
co. [13499 

© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920; 
E 475190; Edith Lawrence, Toronto, 
Canada. 


WHEN THE SUN GOES DOWN; three 
songs, words by Temple Keble, music 
by Havergall Brian [of England]; 
medium voice. (Hnoch art song 
library) 1. When the sun goes 
down.—2. On parting.—3. Love is 
a merry game. [13500 

© May 3, 1920; 1 ce. May 24, 1920; 
E 476762; Enoch & sons, London. 


WHEN THE VIOLETS BLOOM IN THE 
SPRINGTIME; words by J. Jones, 
music by Geo. Trevor [of U. 8.] 

[13501 
© 1c. May 24, 1920; E 479736; 
Jennie Jones, Laurens, S. C. 


WHEN THE WILD ROSE IS IN BLOOM; 
words by E. Blanchart, music by 
Geo, Trevor [of U. S.] [13502 

© 1 ec. May 24, 1920; E 479737; 
Emmy Blanchart, Portland, Or. 


WHEN THE WINTER WINDS ARE BLOW- 
Inc; words by D. Davison, music 
by Hector Richard [of U. 8.] Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [13503 

© June 1,-1920; 2 c. June 4, 1920; 
E 481012; Daisy Davison, Cotton- 
wood Falls, Kans. 


WHEN THE WORLD IS IN LOVE; words 
and music by A. Peairs [of U. 8.], 
arr. by Jacob Sauerwein [of U. 8.] 

[13504 


~ © 1c. June 1, 1920; E 479961; 
Adele Peairs, Detroit, 


WHEN THEY GET DIXIELAND ON THE 
WIRELESS TELEPHONE; written and 
composed by Cecil Law [of England] 

[13505 

© June 3, 1920; 1- ec. June 10, 

1920; E 484042; E. Osborne & ©O., 
l1td., London. 


WHEN THEY SET OLD IRELAND FREE; 


words by Thomas P. Hannafey, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 
{13506 


© Jan. 26, 1920; 2 c Apr. 12, 
1920; E 478792; Mrs. John Hanna- 
fey, Montreal, Canada. 

WHEN TIME IS GONE; words by C. W. 
Miles, music by Leo Conriche [of 
Great Britain] [13507 

© Apr. 6, 1920; 1 ec. May 27, 1920; 
E 476798 ; Boosey & co., London. 


20—20——_13 


13516 
WHEN WINTER BIDS WELCOME TO 
SPRING; words and music by R. 


Childs [of U. S.] New York, Lenox 
music co. [13508 

© May 17, 1920; 2.¢. May 22, 
1920; E 480650; Russell Childs, 
Bridgeport, Conn. 


WHEN YOU AND I WERE SWEETHEARTS 
IN THE HAPPY DAYS OF OLD; words by 
M. Fahey, music by E. 8S. S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. 8.] [138509 

© 1c. June 1, 1920; E 480837; 
Martin Fahey, Lawrence, Mass. 

WHEN YOU ARE MINE; lyric by Lewis 
Cassett, music by Jos. Samuels and 
Barry  Briani lof U...5:], arr. by 
Harold Sanford Lor Ag, oa [13510 

© 1c. June 2, 1920: E 480875 
Triangle music pub. co., New York. 


WHEN YOU COME BACK AGAIN; words 
and music by Fred Monument [of 
Australia]; in E flat. (Paling’s 
song series, no. 15) [13511 

©.May 17,1920; J. e.,May-17, 


1920; E 476893; W. H. Paling & co., 
ltd., Sydney, Australia. 


WHEN YOU COME BACK TO ME; words 
and music by A. C. Berger [of U. 8.], 
arr. by Charles Ruddy [of U. S.] 

[13512 

© 1c. May 12, 1920; E 479244; 

Albert Conrad Berger, Providence, 
Te, 


WHEN YOU COME OUT INTO THE SUN- 
SHINE AGAIN, [’LL STILL BE WAITING 
FOR YOU; words by Howard Starr, 
[pseud. of H. S. Dickey], music by 
Fred West [of U. S.] [13513 

Gr spr 26 1920- <2" co Apr 27, 
1920; KE 479635; “Howard | Starr 
Dickey, Newton, Kan. 

WHEN YOU FIND SOMEONE TO LOVE; 
words by H. W. Weise, music by A. 
J. Rienzo [of U. S.] [13514 

© May 1, 1920; 2 ec. May 7, 1920; 
-E 479163; Herbert W. Weise and 
Alfred J. Rienzo, Scarsdale, N. Y. 


WHEN YOU FISH; words and music by 

I. M. Higdon [of U. S8.] [13515 

© May 16, 1920; 2 c. June 7, 1920; 

E 481039 ; Isabel Marie Higdon, Cin- 
cinnati. 


WHEN YOU KNOW ME BETTER; from Oui 
madame, words by Robert B. Smith, 
music by Victor Herbert [of U. S.] 

[18516 

© Apr. 7, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 9, 1920; 

E 475054; T. B. "Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


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1351 


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WHEN YOU’RE AWAY; fox trot, words 
by A. R. Baker, music by author and 
H. M. Fisch [of U. S8.] [13517 

© 1c. June 1, 1920; E 482091; 
Herbert M. Fisch, Washington. 


WHEN YOU’RE DANCING IN YOUR NIGHTIE 
ON THE LAWN; from As you were, 
words and music by E. Ray Goetz 
[of U. S.] [13518 

© May 7, 1920; 2 ce. May 8, 1920; 
E 479171; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


WHEN YOU’RE IN LOVE WITH A GIRL 
THAT CARES NOTHING ABOUT YOU; 
valtz, words by L. Jennings, music 
by Artie Bowers [of U. 8.] [13519 

© 1c. May 28, 1920; E 479933; 
Leroy Jennings, Vinita, Okl. 


WHEN YOU’RE WALTZING WITH THE 
GIRL YOU LOVE; words by H. Ketner, 
music by A. Leopold Richard [of 
U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[13520 

© May 18, 1920; 2 c« May 22, 

1920; E 479599; Harry Ketner, Phila- 
delphia. 


WHEN YOU SEE ANOTHER FELLOW WITH 
THE GIRL YOU CAN’T FORGET; words 
and music by Monte Brice [of U. S.] 


[13521 
© May 7, 1920; 2 c. May 8, 1920; 
EK 479178; Waterson, Berlin & 


Snyder co., New York. 


WHENAS THE RYE REACH TO THE CHIN; 
words by George Peele, music by 
Peter Warlock [of Great Britain]; 
low voice. [13522 

©, Apr. 26,1920: .4~ec.; May. 22, 
1920; E 476742; Winthrop Rogers, 
ltd., London. 


WHERE ALL THE TO-MORROWS BEGIN; 
words and melody by E. E. Davis 
fof U. §8.] [13523 

© 1 ce May 11, 1920; E 479985; 
Edith Ella Davis, Detroit. 


VHERE CAN OUR SOLDIER BOYS BE; 
words by P. Bennink, musie by Leo 
Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [13524 

©, Dee, 30; 1919 2 .¢, Apr: 12, 
1920; E 475191; Pearl Bennink, 
Coopersville, -Mich. 


WHERE CRIMSON RAMBLERS' GROW; 
words by Marshall Roberts, music 
by Gerald O’Gorman [of England] 

[138525 

©. Apr,” 24... POPs) bl e. Ame. 22° 

1920: E 476229; International con- 
¢eert bureau, Itd., London. 


_.. [il 5 Se 


WHERE DO SWEETHEARTS GROW; words 
by John Louis Dayton [pseud. of 
J. H. Babbitt], music by Leo Fried- 


man fof U. S8.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [13526 
© Jan. 26 1820: 2 ee, 62) 


1920; E 478795; J. Henry Babbitt, 
Albany. 


WHERE DOES THE RHINOSOSORUS GET 
HIS R. H. I. N. 0.3; written and com- 
posed by Wynn Stanley and Andrew 
Allen [of Great Britain] [13527 

© Apr. 22,° 1920; 9" ean 24. 
1920; E 476437; Lawrence Wright 
musie co., London. ~ 


WHERE LOVE IS ALL; words by Hileen 
Newton, music by Arthur F. Tate 
[of England] 1. Low  voice—2. 
High voice. [13528, 138529 


© May 20, 1920; 1 ¢ each May 
24, 1920; E 476758, 476759; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 


WHERE SHALL I SPEND ETERNITY ; words 
by J. E. Clough, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters 
music co, [13530 

© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920; 
E 480340; Joseph E. Clough, Wil- 
mington, Del. 


WHERE SWEET VIOLETS BLOOM; words 
by N. Pulliam, musie by E. S. S. 
-Huntington [of U. 8.] aaa 


© 1c. May 18, 1920; E 480478; - 
Nina Pulliam, Whittier, Calif. 


WHERE THE HILLS OF BEN LOMOND 
LOOK DOWN ON THE DELL; words by 
John F. Lambe, music by Lilian Ray 
[of England] [135382 


© May 20, 1920; 1c. June 1, 1920; 
E 476843; H. Sharples & son, Itd., 
London. 


WHERE THE HUDSON GENTLY FLOWS; 
words and music by J. I. Daly [of 
U. S.], arr. by Norman Winter [of 
Us: | [13533 


© 1c May 19, 1920; E 479538; 
Joseph I. Daly, New York. 


WHERE THE LITTLE SHENANGO RIVER 
WINDS ITS WAY; words by G. Mc- 
Laughlin, music by Hector Richard . 
[of U.-S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [13534 


© May 15, 1920; 2 c. May 20, 1920; — 
E 480586; Grace McLaughlin, Green- 
ville, Pa. 


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13553 


WHERE THE MEADOW LARK IS CALLING 
ME TODAY; words by W. J. Scott, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [13535 

© May 19, 1920; 2 c. May 22, 1920; 
E 479609; Wallace J. Scott, Reubens, 
Id, 

WHERE THE QUINNEBAUGH FLOWS; 
words by G. C. Evans, music by 
James Potter Keough [of U. S.] 

[13536 

© Nov. 11, 1919; 2 @ June 1, 

1920; E 482005: George Crosby 
Evans, Pueblo, Col. 

WHERE THE SILVER BIRCHES GROW; 
words by Shepherd & White, music 
by E. S. S. Huntington [of U. 8.] 

[13537 
© 1c. June 1, 1920; E 480842; 
Shepherd & White, Wilkes Barre, Pa. 

WHERE THE SILV’RY ATHABASCA WENDS 
irs way ; ‘lyrie by EF. C. Butchart, 
music by Mary E. Cox [of Canada] 

[13538 

© Apr. 10, 1920; 2 c. May 3, 1920; 

EK 479046; F. C. Butchart, Carse- 
land, Canada. 

WHERE THE WABASH WENDS ITS WAY; 
words by T. McPherson, music by E. 
S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 

© 1c May 18, 1920; E 480473; 
Thomas McPherson, Cass, Ind. 

WHERE TRUE LOVE WENDS ITS WAY; 
words by Mrs. H. A. Cowan, music 
by George Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New 
York, World music pub. corp. [18540 

© June 3, 1920; 2 ce. June 5, 1920; 
FE} 482195; Mrs. H. A. Cowan, Rock- 
ford, Il. 

WHERE WERE You; from Oui madame, 
words by Robert Smith, music by 
Victor Herbert [of U. S.] [13541 

© Apr. 7, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 9, 1920; 
E 475060; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 

WHERE WISHES COME TRUE; words by 
Alec ffrench, music by Rollo de 
Freyne [of Great Britain] [13542 

© May 4, 1920; 1c. May 7, 1920; 
E 476480; Chappell & co. Itd., 
London. 

WHERE’ER YOUR FOOTSTEPS FALL See 

Intimate songs. 


WHEREVER THOU MAY’ST GO. See 
Bedouin ballads. 
WHEREVER YOU MAY GO; words by 


P. Britton, musie by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. ' [135438 

© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920; 
E 480337; Pearl Britton, Jackson- 
ville, Fla. 


[135389 | 


WHILE THE CITY SLEEPS; from I’ll say 
she does, words and music by B. G. 
De Sylva [of U. S8.] [13544 

© May 8, 1920; 1 ce. May 11, 1920; 
EK 479223; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


WHILE WE LOVE; words and music by 
L. I. Lovett [of U. S.] [13545 


© May 8, 1920; 2 c. May 13, 1920; 


E 480890; Lou I. Lovett, San 
Francisco. 

— arr. by H. A. Powell [of U. 
S.] [13546 


© 1c. Apr. 26, 1920; E 478756; - 
Lou I. Lovett, San Francisco, 


WHILE YET ’TIS TIME; words by W. 
Westmoreland, music by E. S. §S. 
Huntington [of U. S.] [13547 

© 1c. Apr. 8, 1920; E 475041; 
William Westmoreland, Sunny Hill, 
La. 

Wes; by B. E Clitte- [of Us Si; 
violin and piano. (Five artists 
solos) [13548 

© Apr. 8, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 28, 1920; 
HE 478832; Benjamin Franklin Cliffe, 
Akron, O. 


WHIRLIGIG (THE) ; selection, by Fred- 
erick W. Chappelle [of England], 
arr. by Jacques Heuvel [of Eng- 
land]; orch. with piano. [18549 

© Mar. 31, 1920; 1 c« Apr. 28. 
1920; E 476418; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. 


WHIRLING AROUND; tarantella, by Carl 


Wilhelm Kern [of U. S.] op. 415, 
no. 2; piano. (Light and shade) 
[13550 


© May 20, 1920; 2 ce May 24, 
1920; E 480682; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 

WHIRLING DERVISHES; by Leopold Go- 
dowsky [of U. S.]; pf. (Triakon- 
tameron, no. 20) [138551 

_ © May 29, 1920; 2 c. June 2, 1920; 
E 480912; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. 

WHISPER SOFTLY; waltz, founded on 
the song by Ernest Longstaffe [of 
Great Britain] ; piano. [138552 

© May 28, 1920; 1 « May 17, 
1920; E 476662; Reynolds & co., 
London. 

WHISPERING; Hawaiian love _ song, 
words by Dorothy Terriss, music by 
Ethel Bridges [of U. S.] [13553 

© June 2, 1920; 2 c. June 3, 1920; 
E 480957; Leo Feist, inc, New 
York. 


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pt. 11,1: S., Vv. Bs 


WHISPERS; just to be near and whisper, 
words and music by A. G. Bunch [of 
U. S.), arr. ‘by aC.” Manneys for 
US [13554 

© 1c May 24, 1920; E 479715; 
Arthur G. Buneh, Jacksonville, Fla. 


WHISTLE A SONG; fox trot, lyric by Z. 
Myers, music by Jos. E. Howard and 
Fr. Bo Kornblum : [of U.S: fs -oreh. 
with piano and words; in G. 4to. 

[13555 

© Apr. 16, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 16, 1920; 

HL 478398; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 

York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


Wuite (A) ROSE; words by John 
Boyle O’Reilly, music by Richard 
Czerwonky [of U. S.J]; high voice. 
{Sheet music edition, V. 597) 

[18556 


© Mar. "27, 1920: 2 ec. -May #7, 
1920; E 479487; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


WHITE (THE) ROSE; Waltz, words by 
Mrs. C. Tolle, music by Artie Bowers 
[of U. S.] New York, Authors & 
composers service co. [13557 

© 1c. Apr. 26, 1920; E 478738: 
Mrs. Chester Tolle, Kokomo, Ind. 


WHITE ROSES; words by M. Harrigan, 
music by E. S. S. Huntington [of 
t Opes | [13558 


© 1c. May 6, 1920; E 480137; 
Margaret Harrigan, Boone, Ia. 


WHITECAPS; by Leopold Godowsky [of 
U. S.J; pf. (Triakontameron, no. 
14) [138559 

© May 29, 1920; 2 c. June 2, 1920; 
E 480900; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 


WHITETHROAT (THE); lyric by Fred. 
. Weatherly, music by May H. 
Brahe [of England]; in E flat. 

[13560 

© May 12, 1920; 1 ¢« May 13, 

1920; E 476598; Enoch & sons, Lon- 
‘don. 

WHO’S COMING TO THE TARTAN BALL; 
words and music by Harry Carlton 
and J. Balloch-Glen [of England] 

[13561 

© Apr. 30, 1920; 1 c. May 1, 1920; 

HE 476424; B. Feldman & co., Lon- 
don. 

WHO’S GONNA BURY THE LAST MAN 
DEAD; a colored man’s philosophy, 
“novelty song, words and music by 
Billy James [of U. S.] [18562 

© 1 c. May 8, 1920; © 480208: 
Williain M. James, jr., Philadelphia. 


WHo’s Hoo; words by G. Cryderman, 
music by Walter Orion fof U. S.] 
Chicago, Cryderman music pub. co. 

-[13563 

© May 14, 1920; 2 c.. May 19, 

1920; E 479438; Geo. Cryderman, 
Chicago. 


WHOo0’s WHO IN NAVY BLUE; march, by 

John Philip Sousa [of U. 8.]; piano. 

[13564 

© May 25,1920: 2 eo May 27, 

1920; EH 479775; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 


WHO SAID SO; words and music by 
Clarence Williams [of U. 8.] [18565 
© May 22, 1920; 2 « May 22, 
1920; EH 480607; Shapiro, Bernstein 
& co., ine., New York. 


WHOLE (THE) WORLD LOOKS TO YOU; 
words by W. F. Bradley, music by 
E.S. 8S. Huntington [of U. 8.] [13566 


© 1c. June 4, 1920; E 482068; 
W. F. Bradley, Georgetown, Canada. 


WHOOP ’ER UP, 0H WHOOP ’ER UP, ON 
YOUR OLD BANJO; words by George 
H. W. Cloud, melody by L. A. Clark 
[of U. S.] [13567 

© 1c. May 24, 1920; EH 482205; 
Sunbeam songs service, Rock Hill, 
5.) C. 


W HOOPEE TI YI YO, GIT ALONG, LITTLE 
DOGIES ; cowboy song, words and mu- 
sic arr. by Henry S. Sawyer [of U. 
S.]; mixed voices. 4to. (Liberty 
chorus and community song book.) 

[13568 

© May 3, 1920; 2 e. May 10, 1920; 

EK 479189 ; McKinley music €o., Chi- 

eago. [Copyright is clainred on an- 
notation and arrangement] 


Wuy; words by M. Goodwin, melody 
by Gustave Barto [pseud. of Ethel 
Fisher, of U. S.] [13569 

© 1c. Apr. 15, 1920; EH 475454; 
Minerva Goodwin, Lexington, Ky. 


words by W. Holden and E. L. 
Brown, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legterg music 
co. [13570 

© May 1, 1920; 2 ec. May 10, 1920; 
E 480291; William Holden and E. L. 
Brown, Andover, Mass. 


WHyY ARE THE CLOUDS SO SHAGGY; 
words by TF. L. Roblins, music by 
K....5. S.. Huntington jot we s-1 

[13571 

© 1c. June 4, 1920; BE 482076; 
Forest L. Roblins, Medicine Park, - 
OKI. 


820 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1920 


WHY CAN’T YOU LEARN TO LOVE; words 
by R. A. Stevens, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. S.] [13572 

© 1c. Apr. 29, 1920; E 475869; 
Raymond A. Stevens, Amsterdam, 
i. WY. 


WHY CHANGE YOUR WIFE; words by 
Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby, music 
by Hugo Riesenfeld [of U. S8.] 

[13573 
oe Ape. 24,.1990: 2 ¢.. Apr. 27, 
1920; E 478814; Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. 


—words by L. Berg, music by 
Harold A. Krell [of U. S.], arr. by 
W. A. Metzner [of U. S.] [13574 

© Apr. 8, 1920; 2 c Apr. 8, 1920; 
E 474983; H. A. Krell and Leon 
Berg, Dayton, O. 


WHY DID YOU LET ME DROOP so LOW ; 
words by J. Erner, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. S.] [13575 


© ic. June 4, 1920; E 482088; 
James Erner, Jersey City. 


WHY DID YOU TELL ME YOU LOVED ME; 
words by Bertram Winfield, music 
by Jean Morrise [of England] 

[13576 

© June 3, 1920; 1 c June 10, 

1920; E 484048; E. Osborne & co., 
ltd., London. 


WHY DIDN’T YOU LEAVE ME YEARS AGO, 
INSTEAD OF LEAVING ME NOW; words 
by Sidney D. Mitchell and Grant 
Clarke, music by Archie Gottler [of 
U. S.] 4to. [18577 

© May 15, 1920; 2 c. May 17, 
1920; E 479422; Leo Feist, ine, 
New York. 


WHy DO THEY STALL, WHEN THEY GET 
IN THE HALL; words and melody by 
J. i. Vollmer [of..U-:S.] [13578 

© 1c. Apr. 6, 1920; BE 474927; 
James F. Vollmer, Philadelphia. 


WHY DO YOU TRY TO FORGET ME; words 
by V. DuBord, musie by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. S.] [13579 

© 1c. June 1, 1920; E 480838; 
Viola DuBord, Seymour, Conn. 


WHY DOES THE WORLD STAND STILL ALL 


DAY; Written and composed by Fred - 


Lake [of Great Britain] [13580 

© May 14, 1920; 1 ce May 28, 
1920; E 476779; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


18590 

WHY DON’T THE STARS SHINE TO-NIGHT 

MAMMA; lyric by J. B. Germa, musi¢ 

by Lylah Case [of U. S.] New York, 
Authors & composers service Co. 

[185828 

© 1c Apr. 2, 1920; E 478581; 

James B. Germa, O’Donnell, Canada. 


WHY HESITATE; words and melody by 
A. J. Dickerman [of U. Sle bloas2 
© 1c. Apr. 26, 1920; E 478750; 

A. J. Dickerman, Cleveland. 


WuHy I’M FOND OF YoU; words and 
music by C. A. Simolton [of U. S8.], 
arr. by Frank S. Butler [of U. 8.4 

[18583 
© 1« May 26, 1920; E 479748: 
Clinton A. Simolton, New York. 


WHY WAIT FOR YOUR SHIP TO COME IN; 
words by E. Davis, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters 
musie co. [18584 

@ “Apr: 17, 1920392 c. Apr 24, 
1920; E 475701; Elmarie Davis, Elk- 
hart, Ind. 


Witp (THE) CAT BLUES; words by R. 
Daniel, music by E. 8S. S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S.] [13585 

© 1c. May 6, 1920; E 480148; 
Roy Daniel, Mead, Okl. 


WILD ROSES; Waltz, by L. I. Liggy [of 
U. S.J]; instrumental. [13586 


© 1c. May 15, 1920; E 480453; 
Licco I. Liggy, Brooklyn. 


WILDWooD AND YOU; words by E. 
Waters, music by E. S. 8S. Hunting- 
ton; for W2:S.] [13587 


© 1c. May 18, 1920; E 480472; 
Erma Waters, Yakima, Wash. 


WILDWOOD SHRINES; words by S. An- 


worth Rutherford, music by John 
Wi Metealt. (of U.> S.J (Sop. or 
ten. 2. Alto or baritone. [13588 


©. Apr. 27,;1920%.2 e...each, Apr. 
2 AOQG 0 HG, 40st) “Arta: Ps 
Schmidt co., Boston. 


WILL MY THOUGHTS COME TRUE; Words 
and music by 8S. Moore [of U. S.} 
New York, Lenox music co. [13589 

© June 5, 1920; 2 ce. June 7, 1920; 
E 481051; Santhella Moore, Kansas 
City, Kan. 


WILL SHE KNOW HER PRAYER WAS AN- 
SWERED; words by A. H. Hall, music 
by Geo. Trevor [of U. S.] [13580 

© 1c. May 17, 1920; E 479407; 
Almira Haven Hall, Waseca, Minn. 


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13591 


WILL YE COME BACK HOME; words by 
Gilbert Parker, music by Ethel Nor- 
bury [of England] [13591 

© Apr. 20, 1920: 4.c@¢ May 10, 
1920; E 476577; Ryalls & Jones, Itd., 
Birkenhead, England. 


WILL YOU ALWAYS LOVE ME; words by 
Helen Joy, music by Hector Richard, 
[of U. 8S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. f [13592 

© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920; 
EK 480306; Sarah B. Holt, Good- 
spring, Tenn. 


WILL YOU EVER LOVE ME, (Kannst du 
mich lieben); words and music by 
P, J. Engels [of U. 8.]; English and 
German texts. [13593 

© 1 ce May 25, 1920; E 480739; 
‘Peter Joseph Engels, New York. 

WILLOW ECHOES; by Frank Simon [of 
U..8.] 4to. . 1. Orch. with piano 
ace.—2. Band. [13594, 18595 

© May 1, 1920; 2c. each May 7, 
1920; E 479145, 479146; Fillmore 
brothers co., Cincinnati. 


WILLOWS BY THE RIVER. See Lang 
(C. 8.) Six tone pictures. 


WIMMEN; words by G. V. Pulliam, 
melody by D. Lawrence [of U. 8.] 
[13596 
© 1c. May 22, 1920; E 480668; 
G. V. Pulliam and Del Lawrence, 
Washington. 


WIND AND SHADOW; lyric by Fred. E. 


Weatherly, music by Paul Ed- 
monds [of England]; in B flat. 
[18597 


© May 15, 1920; 4 @ May 18, 
1920; E 476675; Enoch & sons, Lon- 
don. 


WiInD (THE) BLOWS FROM THE NORTH. 
See Bowen (York) Four Chinese 
lyrics. 


WINDMILLS. See Little Dutch tiles. 


WINDY WILLIE; characteristic march, 
by F. H. Losey [of U. S.] op. 385; 
band. 4to. [13598 

© May 4, 1920; 2 c May 14, 1920; 
E 479307; F. H. Losey music pub. 
co., Orange, N. J. 


WINTER AND SUMMER; Chorus, words 
by Jane Frances Winn, music by 
Ernest Prang Stamm [of U. S.]; 
female voices. (Octavo choruses— 
secular ) [13599 

© . Apr. 25, 1920: 2, c. “May, 27, 
1920; E 480747; Shattinger piano 
& music co., St. Louis. 


pt Tit, i = to 


WINTER BLOSSOMS; by Alice Morse 
Glover [of U. S.]; piano. Boston, 
Mass., W. B. Hasey & co. .- [13600 

© May 26, 1920; 2 ec. June 1, 1920; 
E 479988; W. B. Hasey, Boston. 


WINTER STORMS; words by Sir Wil- 
liam D’Avenant, music by Bryceson 
Treharne [of England, domiciled at 
New York] (Twelve settings of 
old English words, no. 3.) [13601 

© May 4, 1920; 2 c. May 5, 1920; 
E 479097; Composers’ music corp., 
New York. 


WISHIN’ AND FISHIN’; words by Adi 
Raskin. music by John Barnes Wells 
[of U. S.]; low voice in C. [13602 

© Apr. 29, 1920; 2 c. May 1, 1920; 
FE 475964; John Church co., Cin- 
cinnati. 


WISHING; words and melody by J. 

Vollmer [of U. S.] [13603 

‘© 1c. Apr. 6, 1920; EH 474925; 
James Vollmer, Philadelphia. ~ 


WISHING (THE) RING; words and 
music by Fay Pulsifer [of U. S8.], 
arr. by Charles M. Smith [of U. 8.] 

[18604 
© 1c. Apr. 6, 1920; H 474932; 
Fay Pulsifer Stanton, New Haven. 


WistTaria; idyl, by C. W. Krogmann 
fof U. S.] op: 132, Me ta, Spree. 
(Suite of short stories, no. 3) 

[13605 

© May 24, 1920; 2 ¢. May 25, 

1920; E 480753; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 


WitcH (THE) OF THE NIGHT WIND; 
words by E. Hessling, music by 
Edouard Hesselbérg [of U. S.] 

[13606 

© May 22, 1920; 2 c. June 7, 1920; 

E 482236; Emma Hessling, E. St. 
Louis, Tl. 


WITCHES DANCE; by Gregory Brittain 
fof Australia]; pf. (Paling’s piano 
series, no. 164) [13607 

© Apr. 21, 19205, -poepaker-1119, 
1920; E 476266; W. H. Paling & co., 
Itd., Sydney, Australia. . 


WitcHes’ (THE) FLIGHT; galop-caprice, 
by H. M. Russell, arr. by H. L. 
Harts [of U. S.]; piano, six hands. 

[138608 

© May 7, 1920; 2 ec. May 29, 1920; - 

E 479968; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston. 


899 


no. 6, 1920 


WITH PROUD THANKSGIVING; chorus, 
words by Laurence Binyon, music by 
Edward Hlgar [of England]; mixed 
voices. 4to. [18609 


ene apr, 25,1920 > .1, @ Apr... 24, 
1920; H 476305; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. — 


WITHIN THE ELEVENTH HOUR; musical 
extravaganza, libretto by F. OC. 
Floeckinger and Bertha Gerhardt, 
music by F. C. Floeckinger [of U. 
S.], assisted by William Besserer. 

[18610 
© 1e¢. May 22, 1920; D 26087; F. 
C. Floeckinger, Taylor, Tex. 


WITHIN YOUR HEART AND MINE; words 
by Allan May, music by Dorothy 
Forster [of Great Britain]; in B 
flat. [18611 

© May 26, 1920; 1 c. May 26, 
1920; E 476766; Keith, Prowse & co., 
ltd., London. 


WITHOUT you I AM SO LONELY; words 
by Mrs. EH. E. Cook, melody by Gus- 
tave Barto [pseud. of Ethel Fisher, 
of U. S.] [13612 


© 1c. May 19, 1920; E 479509; 
Mrs. E. E. Cook, Hope, Ark. 


WITHOUT YOU MY BUNGALOW WILL BE A 
BUNGLE; words by B. H. Swaney, 
music by Geo. Trevor [of U.-S.] 

[18613 


© 1c. May 24, 1920; E 479731; 
Boyd E. Swaney, Nokomis, Il. 


Woman (A) GETS TIRED OF ONE MAN 
ALL OF THE TIME; words by Paul 
Carter and C. H. Booker, music by 
Chas. H. Booker [of U. S.] [13614 

© May 21, 1920; 2 «@ May 20, 
1920; E 479553; Yaney & Booker 
music pub. co., Memphis, Tenn. 


Woman’s (A) Love; words by Harry 
Loeb, music by Mischa Elman [of 
Russia, domiciled at New York]; 
high voice. [138615 


© Mar. 9, 1920; 2 c. May 17, 1920; | 


E 479472; Carl Fischer, New York. 


WONDERFUL DREAM GIRL; words by 
Neal R. O’Hara, music by Samuel 
Rossman [of U. 8.], arr. by Fred 
T. Fleming [of U. S8.] [13616 

© 1c May 7, 1920; E 479131; 
Meyer M. Rossman, Somerville, 
Mass. 


WONDERFUL NIGHTS; Waltz, by Carol. 


Pyne [of England]; piano. [13617 

© June 3; 1920; 1.c. June 10, 
1920; H 484047; H. Sharples & son, 
ltd., London. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


13626 


WONDERFUL ROSE OF MY DREAMS; words 
by A. Barney, music by Edouard 
Hesselberg [of U. S.] [13618 

© Apr. 27, 1920; 2 c. May 6, 1920; 
EH 480232; Al. Barney, Claysburg, 
Pa. 


WONDERFUL SAVIOR OF MINE; words 

and music by Max H. Rapp [of 

-U.S.] ~ [18619 

© May 28, 1920; 2 c. June 7, 1920; 

E 481054; Omar L. Cotterell, Evans- 
ton, Ill. 


WONDERFUL SMILE; words by M. Oef-. 
finger, music by Geo. Trevor [of 
Woes [13620 

© 1c. May 17, 1920; E 479387; 
M. Oeffinger, Altoona, Pa. 


WONDERFUL, WONDERFUL BLESSING; 
words by Mrs. EHdward Babcock, 
music by F. Butler [of U. S.] 

[138621 
© 1c. May 6, 1920; E 480202; 
Fred Butler, Niagara Falls, N. Y. 


WON’T SOMEBODY LOVE ME; words by 
W. J. Ehlers, music by E. §. 8S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [13622 

© 1c. June 1, 1920; BH 480840; 
William J. Ehlers, Pottsville, Pa. 


WoON’T SOMEBODY TAKE ME HOME WITH 
THEM; words by L. L. Gongwer, 
music by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Riviera music co. [138623 

© May 12, 1920; 2 c. May 26, 
1920; E 479834; L. L. Gongwer, 
Cedar Rapids, Ia. 


WoN’T YOU BE MY HUBBY-UBBY HONEY 
DEAR; words by G. W. Scott, music 
by Hector Richard [of U. S.] Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [13624 

©: “Apr.. 17, 1920; 2 cc. Aprs 24, 
1920; BE 475693; G. W. Scott, Ham- 
mond, Ind. 


WoON’T YOU BE MY SWEETHEART; words 

by M. A. Mortis and C. J. Fitzgerald, 

- music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. 8.] 

New York, World music pub. corp. 

[13625 

© May 18, 1920; 2 c. May 19, 

1920; E 480531; M. A. Mortis and C. 
J. Fitzgerald, Syracuse, N. Y. 


Won’r YOU COME AND GET ME; words 
by W. F. Peter, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. S.] [13626 

© 1c. Apr. 23, 1920; E 478674; 
William F, Peter, Tyler, Minn. 


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13627 


pt. 1, n. s., v. 15 


WoopPEcKER (THE) FARM; words by 


WON’T YOU COME AND HAVE ANOTHER 
ICE-CREAM CONE; words by Louise 
Anthony, music by B. Grossman [of 
U. 8.J : [13627 

© 1e Apr. 19, 1920; E 478591; 
Bertha Grossman, Brookline, Mass. 


WONT YOU COME BACK TO ME; words 
by M. J. Peterson, musie by L. F. 
Evans [of U. S8.] [13628 

© 1«¢ May 6, 1920; E 480120; 
LeRoy F. Evans and Michael J. 
Peterson, Baltimore. 


WoNn’rt YOU COME BACK TO ME DEAR; 
words and music by D. Lacour [of 
U. S.J : [18629 

©. May 14, 1920; 2 e. May 19, 
1920; E 479487; Denis Lacour, De- 
troit. 

Won’T YOU COME BACK TO NEW OR- 
LEANS; words by J..R. Heinrichs, 
music by E. S. S. Huntington [of 
D..8:] [13630 

© 1c. Apr. 23, 1920; E 478676; 
Joe R. Heinrichs, Philadelphia. 


WON’T YOU LOVE ME ONCE AGAIN; words 
by V. Ferguson, music by Leo Fried- 
man fof U. S.] Chicago, North 
American music co. [13631 

©; Dec../30, .191952 “e@. Ape. 12. 
1920; E 475281; Velva Ferguson, 
Battle Creek, Mich. 

WON’T YOU PLEASE, PLEASE ME; words 
by W. E. Caya, music by A. Leopold 
Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [13632 

© June 1, 1920; 2 c. June 4, 1920; 
E 481000; Wm. E. Caya, Philadel- 
phia. 

VON’T YOU TELL ME WHAT MAKES YOU 
cry; words by A. J. Pelletier, music 
by Hector Richard [of U. S.] Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [13633 

© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920; 
E 480272; Albert J. Pelletier, Au- 
burn, Me. 

Woop (THE) NyMPH. See In the for- 
est. 


WOODLAND SONGSTERS; by F. M. Myers 
of U. 8.]; piano. Chicago, Ill., Del- 
mar music co. [138654 

© Apr. 6, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 24, 1920; 
E 480070; Florence Mildred Myers, 
Riverside, Calif. 

WooDLAWN VOICES; valse_ classique, 
words and music by Justin Ring and 
Fred W. Hager [of U. 8.] 1. Song.— 
2, Erano: [18635, 138636 

© May 5, 1920; 2 c. each May 7, 
1920; E 4791386, 479137; F. Wallace 
Rega’, New York. 


Harry W. Stanley. music by Merle 
K. Bennett [of U. S.] - [18637 

© Apr. 15,.1920;.2 ¢ Age. 15, 
1920; E 475393; Stanley & Bennett, 
Wichita, Kan. 


Woorne (THE) OF THE VIOLIN; from 
Oui madame, words by Robert B. 
Smith, music by Victor Herbert [of 
We Sa [18638 

© Apr. 7, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 9, 1920; 
E 475057; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


Worp (A) OF LOVE; words by B. Bar- 
don, melody by Gustave Barto 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of U. S.] 

[13639 
© 1c. May 3, 1920; E 479032; 
Blanche Bardon, Manchester, Wash. 


WORDS OF A POOR SOLDIER LAD; words 
by Mrs. C. L. O’Neal, music by Hec- 
tor Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, 
Legters music pub. co. [18640 

© May 18, 1920; 2 ¢ May 22, 
1920; E 479594; Mrs. C. L. O’Neal, 
So. Rocky Mount, N. C. 


WoORKADAY (A) LIFE. 
(James M.) 


See Gallatly 
Six encore songs. 


Woritp (THE) IS MINE IN DREAMLAND, 
WHEN DREAMS BRING YOU TO ME; 
words and music by W. M. Anderson 
[of U. S.] [13641 

© 1c. May 22, 1920; E 480619; 
Walter M. Anderson, Chicago. 


WoriLp (THE) KNOWS I LOVE YOU; by 
by Thos. Maley and Jos. Morris [of 
U. S.]; voeal orch., with piano, in 
F.. 4to. [13642 

© May 27, 1920; 2.¢. May -27, 
1920; E 480770; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. 


Wortp (THE) TO ME; words by M. 
Carson, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [13643 

© Apr 17,°1920.°2 Ghar 24, 
1920; E 475690; Margaret Carson, 
Vancouver, B. C., Canada. 


Woritp (THE) WIDE GARDEN; a Chil- 
dren’s day service, words by Edith 
Sanford Tillotson, music by Fred B. 
Holton [of U. S8.] 12mo. [138644 

© Apr. 6, 1920; 2'c. and aff. May — 
13, 1920: A 568741; Lorenz pub co., 
Dayton, O. 


824 


no. 6, 1920 


WOULD YOU RATHER BE A YOUNG MAN’S 
SWEETHEART THAN AN OLD MAN’S 
BABY DOLL; words and music by Al. 
Berger [of Us 8.] [18645 

© May 21, 1920; 2 « May 20, 
1920; E 479554; Berger bros. pub. 
co., Providence, R. I. 

WYOMING; words by W. P. Garnet, 
music by E. 8S. S. Huntington [of 
Ors. [18646 

© 1e May 3, 1920; E 479054; 
William P. Garnet, Youngstown, O. 

—See also That 

mother of mine. 


old-fashioned 


WYOMING LULLABY; go to sleep my 
baby, founded on the valse Wyo- 
ming, words and musie by Gene Wil- 
liams [of Great Britain]; in F. 

[13647 
* © May 138, 1920; 1 c May 15, 
1920; E 476606; Lawrence Wright 
music co., London. 


YANKEE DIVISION DANDY; words by 
D. G. Lamb, music by Geo. Trevor 
fost). S.] [13648 

© 1c. May 1, 1920; E 475949; 
Dagmar G. Lamb, New Haven. 


YE BELLS 0’ BRUGES; by Jean Augarde 

[of England]; piano. [13649 

© Feb. 1, 1920; 1 c. May 10, 1920; 

E 476576; Ryalls & Jones, ltd., Birk- 
enhead, England. 


YE HO; words and melody by A.’M. 
Wrzht: [of U.. §:], arr.iby H. A. 
Powell [of U. S.] [13650 

© 1c. May 26, 1920; E 479771; 
Alexander Muirson Wright, San 
Francisco. 


YE QUIET STARS; words by Milinca L. 
Klein, music by Walter R. Johnson 
[of U. S8.] [13651 


© May 1, 1920; 2 c May 5, 1920; 


E 480356; Ensemble pub. co., New 


York. 


YEA Bo; fox trot, by W. Spitz [of U. 
S.J], arr. by Frank Tresselt [of U. 
S.]; piano. [13652 

© 1c May 6, 1920; E 480118; 
William Spitz, New York. 


YEA, I WILL coMFoRT rou. See Brahms 
(Johannes ) 


~ LEARNING; words by C. Y. Frazier, 


music by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 


Chicago, Legters musie co. [13653 

© May 1, 1920; 2 ce May 10, 1920; 
-E 480260; Carrie Y. Frazier, West 
Philadelphia. 


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13662 


YEARNING—Continued. 

words by E. Storkel, music by 

Hector Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, 

Legters music co. [13654 
© May 18, 1920; 2 c May 22, 1920; 

E 479602; Evelyn Storkel, Carlyle, 

Mont. 


YEARNING AND WAITING; fox trot song, 
words by Pete Curtis [i. e., John 
Dewey Curtis], music by J. L. Wil- 
liams *"fotU. S:j,. arr: -byo Marry 
Brader [of U. S.] {18655 

© Apr. 16, 1920; 2c. Apr. 19, 1920; 
E 478596; Jess L. Williams and 
Jchn D. Curtis, Lincoln, Neb. 


YEARS ROLL BY; words by W. Parker, 
music by E. 8. 8S. Huntington [of 
U. S.J [13656 

© 1c. May 12, 1920; E 479276; 
W. Parker, London, Canada. 


YES; waltz, lyric by Chas. A. Snyder, 
music by Lew Cobey [of U. 8.] 
[138657 
© Ape 15. -1920"* 1 Apr. FT, 
1920; 1 c. May 10, 1920; E 479695; 
Snyder music pub. co., New York. 


YES’ WE LOVE THE U. S. SOLDIERS ; words 
by O. E. Tubbs, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [13658 

© May 1, 1920; 2 c May 10, 1920; 
E 480285; Orinda E. Tubbs, San 
Francisco. 


YES, YOU KNOW IT; words by J. N. 
Grisich, music by Edouard Hessel- 
berg [of U. 8.] [18659 

) May:22, 1920°..2 «© Jumexd, 
1920; E 482241; J. N. Grisich, Kan- 
kakee, Ill. 


YESTERDAY; ballad, words by Ernest 
K. Mueller, music by E. W. Kapner 
fot, U.S] [13660 

© 1c May 17, 1920; E 479417; 
Edw. W. Kapner, Philadelphia. 


YESTERYEAR; by Leopold Godowsky 
[of U. 8.]; pf. (Triakontameron, no. 
7) [13661 

© May 29, 1920; 2 ec. June 2, 1920; 
E 480893; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 

Yo San; from Yo-San, words by T. 
Dixon, music by R. L. Harlow [of 
U. 8.] Boston, Atlas pub. co. 

[13662 

© May 20, 1920; 2 ec. May 27, 

1920; E 479786; T. Dixon, Brook- 

line, Mass., and R. L. Harlow, Bel- 
mont, Mass. 


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13663 


YODEL TIME IN LovU’SIANA; words and 
music by Al Bernard [of U. S8.], 
arr. by Geo. F. Briegel [of U. S.] 

[13663 
© 1c June 2, 1920; E 480874; 
Triangle music pub. co., New York. 


YOKOHAMA; jazz ou _ fox-trot, par 
Learsi [of France]; piano. [18664 
KO) Matty 89; ° 19206) Ie. ofune* 1, 
1920; E 476860; Francis ‘Salabert, 
Paris. 


YOLANDE; danse de ballet, by C. W. 
Krogmann [of U. S8.] op. 182, no. 1; 
piano. (Suite of short stories, no. 
1) [13665 

© May 24, 1920; 2 e. May 25, 
1920; E 480731; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. : 


You ALONE; words by Harriet Gay- 
lord, music by Gustave Ferrari [of 


Switzerland, domiciled at New 
York]; high voice, in G. (Bluebird 
ballads) [13666 


© May 19, 1920; 2 ec. May 26, 
1920; E 479839; Boston music ¢o.., 
Boston. 


YOU ARE A WONDERFUL GIRL; words and 
music by Leopold and Anthony 
Capobianco [of U. S.] Philadelphia, 
Pa., M. D. Swisher. [13667 

© May 4, 1920; 2 c. May 5, 1920; 
E 480105; L. Capobianco, Philadel- 
phia. 


You ARE JUST LIKE A MILLION OF 
OTHERS; words by C. D. Allison, 
musie by Leo Friedman [of U. S.] 
Chicago, North American music co. 

[13668 

© - Nov: 4; -1919*% 2)" e>. Apr *12, 

1920; E 475275; Clarence D. Allison, 
Alliance, O. 


YOU ARE NOT TRUE; words by Mrs. J. A. 
Cochran, melody by Gustave Barto 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of U. S.] 

[13669 
© 1c. May 19, 1920; E 479516; 
Mrs. J. A. Cochran, Windsor, Mo. 


YOU ARE SUCH A WONDERFUL SORT OF 
BABY; written by Milton Hayes, 
music by Hlsie April [of Great Brit- 
ain] [13670 

© May 14, 1920; 1 ce May 28, 
1920; E 476782; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 

You ARE THE GIRL OF MY DREAMS; 

- words by R. H. Buckles, music by 
E. 8S. 8S. Huntington [of U. S.] 

[13671 
© 1c. May 12, 1920; E 479271; 


Roy H. Buckles, Valley Junction, Ia. | 


pt. 1, Bese 


YOU BEGGED OF ME TO PART FROM YOU NO 
MORE; words by J. H. Asker, music 
by Artie Bowers [of U. S.] New 
York, Authors & composers service 
co. . S672 

© 1c. Apr. 26, 1920; E 478745; 
James Howard Asker, Ferguson 
Manor, N. B., Canada, — 


YOU CAN ALWAYS CALL ON ME; words 
and melody by C. EH. Averill, jr. [of 
U. S.] [13673 

© ic. Apr. 20, 1920; E 480245; 
Cyrus Edward Averill, jr., Seattle. 


You CAN TRUST ME; words by Ray- 
mond W. Peck, melody by Perey 
Wenrich [of U. S.] [13674 

© 1 e, May 20, 1920; E 479565; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York, 


YOU CAN’T HELP LOVING HER, MY GYPSY 
Joy; words by H. McDonald, music 
by: Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New 
York, World music pub. corp. 

[13675 

© May 18, 1920; 2 e«. May 19, 

1920; E 480525; Harry McDonald, 
Cincinnati. 


YOU DON’T NEED TO TELL ME; words and 
music by Philip Frank [of England] 
London, Swift music publishers. 

[13676 
© Apr. 12, 1920; 1 c. May 1, 1920; 
E 476431; H. F. Swift, London. 


YoU GOT TO PROVE TO ME; words by 
P. Carpenter, music by Geo. Trevor 
[of U. S8.] [13677 

© 1c. May 29, 1920; E 479902; 
Phillip Carpenter, Sea Cliff, L. I. 


You HAVE A PAL; words by H. Baines, 

melody by R. A. Browne [of U. 8.] 

[13678 

© 1 e. May 12, 1920; H 479234; 
Ernest Baines, Lawrence, Mass. 


YoU HAVE TAUGHT ME TO FORGET; 
words by G. C. Evans, music by 
James Potter Keough [of U. S8.] 

: ; [13679 
© 1c. June 1, 1920; EH 482008 ; 
George Crosby Evans, Pueblo, Col. 


You KNow; words by C. W. Hall, mu- 
sic by E. S. S. Huntington [of U. 8.] 
[13680 
© 1c. June 7, 1920; E 481091; 

C. W. Hall, Webster City, Ia. 


—— words by Lee M. Walker and [, 
Caesar, music by Larry Briers and 
Jos. Samuels [of U. S.] [13681 

© May 11, 1920; 2 ec. May 13, 
1920; E 479300; T. B. Harms & ~ 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


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no. 6, 1920 


You KNOW HOW MUCH I LOVE YOU; 
duet, words and music by St. John 
Brougham [of Great Britain] 

[13682 

© Apr. 30 1920; 1 c. May 7, 1920; 

E 476479; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


‘YOU LEFT ME WITH A BROKEN HEART; 
words by D. A. Hoffman, music by 
author and F. E. Whitmore [of 
U. S.] Seranton, Pa., Whitmore mu- 
sie pub. co. [13683 

Agr. 24, 1920+ (2°.e Apr: 27, 
1920; E 478824; Floyd E. Whit- 
more, Scranton, Pa. 


YOU’LL BE sorRRY; words by H. A. Men- 
ge, musie by E. 8. S. Huntington [of 
U. S.J [13684 

© 1c. May 22, 1920; E 480620; 
Harry A. Menge, Montclair, N. J. 


YOu’LL LOVE ME YET; words from Pippa 
passes, by R. Browning, music by 
J. Mokrejs [of U. S.] Revised edi- 
tion. (Jn Compositions by John 
Mokrejs) [13685 

© May 26, 1920; 2 ec. May 27, 
1920; H 480757; John Mokrejs, New 
York. 


YOU’LL NEVER KNOW WHAT A PAL SHE'LL 
BE; words by V. N. Dellarmi, music 
by E. S. S. Huntington [of U. S8.] 

[13686 
© 1c. June 1, 1920; E 480818; 
Victor N. Dellarmi, New York. 


‘YOU'LL SEE; words by E. Baines, mel- 
ody by R. A. Browne [of U. S.] 

[13687 

© 1c. May 12, 1920; E 479235; 
Ernest Baines, Lawrence, Mass. 


Yow LL WANT TO KNOW; words and 
musie by R. K. Brown [of U. S.] 
. [18688 


© Feb. 89, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 16, 
1920; E 478413; Richard K. Brown, 
West New York, N. J. 


YOuU’LL WISH YOU HAD ME BACK SOME 
DAY; words by F. A. Jasco, music 
by F. A. Jasco and Milton Kiener 
fof U. S.J, arr. by M. Kiener [of U. 
$.]; piano with words, [13689 


© 1c. May 15, 1920; E 479339; 
Frank Anthony Jasco, Buffalo. 


You LovE ME: words by J. Chechak, 


melody by Frank W. Ford [of U. S.] 

[18690 

‘© 1c. May 27, 1920; E 480752; 
Joseph Chechak, Ahmeek, Mich. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIUNS 


13698 


YOU MADE ME CARE; words by G. J. 
Vineent, music by Edouard Hessel- 
berg [of U. 8.] [13691 

© May 15, 1920; 2 ce May 26, 
1920; E 479794; George J. Vincent, 
West Brooklyn, Ill. 


YOU MEANER BEAUTIES OF THE NIGHT; 
words by Henry Wotton, music by 
Bryceson Treharne [of England, 
domiciled at New York] (Twelve 
settings of old English words, no. 9) 

[13692 

© May 4, 1920; 2 c. May 5, 1920; 

E 479103; Composers’ music corp., 
New York. 


YOU PROMISED ME; one step, lyric by 
Edward Wever, music by Alfred 
Nathan, jm. [ork 28s). arr By 
Hugo Frey fof U. 8.]; orch. with 
piano and words. 4to. [13693 

© June 2, 1920; 2 c. May 14, 1920; 
EH 479965; G. Ricordi & eo., inc., 
New York. 


YOu’RE A LITTLE BOLSHEVIKI; words by 
L. M. Livesey, music by A. Leopold 
Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [13694 

© May 29, 1920; 2 c. June 4, 1920; 
E 480977; Lillie M. Livesey, Deca- 
tur, Ill. 


YOURE A WONDERFUL BABY, YOU’RE 
MINE; words by F. P. Crooks, mu- 
sic by George Morrison [of U. S.], 
arr. by Robert Walther [of U. S.] 

[13695 
© 1c. Apr. 24, 1920; B 475779; 
Fenton Patrick Crooks, Brooklyn. 


YOuU’RE ALL THAT I NEED; from I'll say 
she does, words and music by B. G. 
DeSylva [of U. S.] [13696 

© May 8, 1920; 2 ce. May 11, 1920; 
E 479224; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


YOU’RE ALWAYS ON MY MIND; words by 

M. C. Perkins, music by E. S. S. 

' Huntington [of U. S.] [13697 

© 1c. June 1, 1920; E 480833; 

Martin C. Perkins, St. Petersburg, 
Fla. 


YOU'RE AN ANGEL DEAR OLD MOTHER, 
GOD’S GREAT GIFT TO ME WAS YOU; 
words and musie by HE. H. Coffey 
[of U. S.] [13698 


© May 6, 1920; 2 c. May 8, 1920; 
E 479206; Earl Henry Coffey and 
Dewey Jackson Sharp, Marion, O. 


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YOU'RE ASKING A LOT; words by M. E. | You REALLY NEEDN’T BOTHER ANY MORE; 


Shoup, melody by R. A. Browne [of 

U. S.J [138699 
© 1c. May 20, 1920; E 480574 ; 

Mary E. Shoup, El Dorado, Kans. 


YOURE JUST A WONDERFUL BABY TO 
ME; by J. McKown [of U. S.]; orch. 
Ato. [13700 

© Apr. 28, 1920; 2 ec. May 3, 1920; 
E479014; Warner C. Williams & co., 
Indianapolis. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement] 


YOU’RE JUST THE SAME OLD PAL; words 
by L. H. Murray, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. S.] [13701 

© 1c. May 6, 1920; E 480153; 
Leland H. Murray, Palestine, O. 


You’RE MY GIRL; words and melody 

by E. S. Payne [of U. 8.] [13702 

© 1c May 21, 1920; E 479585; 
Edward S. Payne, Hobart, Wash. 


YOU’RE SWEETER THAN THE LILY IN THE 
DALE; words and music by H. C. 
Oblinger [of U. S.] [138703 


© 1c. May 20, 1920; E 480542; 
Harry C. Oblinger, Kansas City, Mo. 


YoOU’RE THE GIRL I’VE BEEN LOOKING 
FOR; words and music by W. C. 
Fischer [of U. S.J], arr. by Leo 
Friedman [of U. S.] Chicago, IIL, 
North American music pub. co. 

[ia704 
© Dec. 30, 1919; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1920 
E 475288; Will C. Fischer, Strath- 
roy, Canada. 


YoOu’RE THE GIRL THAT MADE MY LI¥E 
WORTH WHILE; words and music by 
A! ©: Berger Jot) 0. S4, are. -hy 
Charles Ruddy [of U. 8.] [13705 


© 1c. May 12, 1920; E 479243; 
Albert Conrad Berger, Providence, 
hee. 


YOURE THE GIRLIE FOR ME; Words by 
B. L. Peters, music by E. S. 8. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [13766 

© 1 ¢ May 12, 1920; E 479251; 
B. L. Peters, Montreal, Canada. 


YOURE THE IDEAL OF MY DREAMS, DEAR 


HEART; words by O. F. Noon, music 
by Hector Richard [of U. §.]  Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [13707 


© May 1, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920; 
E 480280; Oliver F. Noon, Orient, 
Ss. D. 


written by Robert C. Tharp, music 
by R. Penso [of Great Britain] 
[13708 
© May 14, 1920; 1 « May 28, 
1920; E 476783; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 

You TOOK MY SUNSHINE WITH YOU 
WHEN YOU WENT AWAY; words by 
Lillian Barber, music by Burrell Van 
Buren [of U. 8.] Chicago, Ill., Bar- 
ber music pub. co. [13709 


© June 10, 1920; 2 e May 13, 
1920; E 479630; Lillian Barber, Chi- 
cago. 

You TOOK THE SWEET FROM SWEET- 
HEART; words and music by Alex. 
Sullivan, Al. Doyle and Irving 
Kaufman [of U. S.] [13710 

© Apr. 11, 1920; 2c sApE. 45, 
1920; E 475443; Harry Von Tilzer 
music pub. co., New York. 

YOU USED TO LOVE ME, DON’T YOU LOVE 
ME NO MORE; words and music by 
Murry Voelk [of U. 8.] [138711 

© Apr. 30, 1920; 2 c. May 3, 1920; 
E 479037; Fred Fisher, inc., New 
York. 

YOU’VE BEEN AN ANGEL TO ME; words 
by V. R. Grobholz, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] [18712 


© 1c. May 22, 1920; E 480630; 
V. Ray Grobholz, Jersey City. 
YOU’VE BEEN JUST A DREAM GIRL TO ME; 
words by W. L. Dankmyer, jr., 
music by E. 8S. S. Huntington [of 
Uss.] fistis 
© 1c June 4, 1920; E 482071; 
W. L. Dankmyer, jr., Brakenridge, 
Ea. : 
You’vE GOT TO SHOW ME; written 
and composed by Fred Godfrey and 
Bennett Scott [of England] [13714 
© .Apr.. 26;°1920: 2 e Apes, 
1920; E 476448; B. Feldman & ¢o., 
London. 


YoU WANT TO SMILE; words and music 
by. M. Urbanski [of U. -S.] New 
York, Lenox music co. [13715 

© June 5, 19207 2.2. June. 7, 
1920; E 481050; Michael Urbanski, 
Nanticoke, Pa. . ; 

YOU WERE MADE FOR ME; words by E. 
Sanford, music by Rae Filburn and 
Harold C. O’Hare [of U. 8.], arr. 
by Arthur Darvo [fof U. S.] New 
York, E. Sanford music pub. co. 

[13716 

© May 7, 1920; 2 c. May 29, 1920; 

E 480858; Edward Sanford, New 
York. 


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13734 


.YOU WERE THE WORLD I LIVED IN; 
words by J. Breen, music by Her- 
‘man A. Hummel fof U. S.] Long 
Branch, N. J., Keith’s music pub. 
house. [13717 

© Apr. 5, 1920; 2 c May 13, 
1920; E 479875; Jce Breen, Long 
Beanch, N. J. 


You, WHEN THE MOON IS SHINING; 
words by H. E. Collins, music by 
EK. 8S. 8S. Huntington [of U. S.] 

[13718 
© 1c. May 6, 1920; E 480160; 
Howard E. Collins, Hampton, Mass. 


You WILL NEVER BE THE SAME; words 


by L. T. Driggs, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. S8.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [13719 


© June 1, 1920; 2 ec. June 4, 1920; 
E 481005; Loper T. Driggs, Detroit, 
Mich. 


YOU WILL NEVER MISS YOUR DEAR OLD 
MOTHER TILL SHE’S GONE; words and 
musie by EK. L. Hazen [of U. S.] 

[13720 
© May 15, 1920; 2 ec. May 14, 
1920; E 479311; Hd. L. Hazen, 


Lorain, O. 
You WONDER WHY I’M SO HAPPY; 
words by D. A. Toole, music by 


Robert Van Sickle [of U. S.] Akron, 
O., Success music co. [13721 


© May 23, 1920; 2 ec. June 1, 
1920; EH 479950; D. A. Toole, Ra- 
venna, O. 


YOU WONDERFUL BLUE-EYED BOY; Words 
by Arden Allen, music by E. A. 
Wolff [of U. S.] [18722 


© 1c May 22, 1920; E 480645; 
Ernest A. Wolff, Seattle. 


YoU WONDERFUL WONDERFUL GIRL; 
words by H. Black, music by T. F. 
Cornell [of U. S.] [13723 


.© 1c. May 1, 1920; E 475948; 
Herman Black, Wellston, Okl. 


Youne AMERICAN’S PATROL; by Paul 
Lawson [of U. S.]; piano. . [13724 
© Apr. 30, 1920; 2 ce. May 83, 
1920; E 479001; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


Youne’ (A) MAN’s FANCY; fox trot, 
from What’s in a name, by Milton 
Ager. [of U...S.],-.arr.. by.Arthur 
Lange [of U. S.]; orch. with piano. 
Ato. [18725 


© June 2, 1920; 2 e. June 8, 1920; 


EK 480952; Leo Feist, ine, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement] 


YouncER (THE) SET; schottische, by 
Mackie-Beyer [of U. S.]; band. 
Ato. [13726 

© May 6, 1920; 2 ce. May 7, 1920; 
E 479157; J. W. Pepper & son, Phila- 
delphia. 


YOUR BABY FOR ALL THE TIME; from 
the Century midnight whirl, lyric by 
Will H. Smith, music by Jesse Greer 
[of U. S.] [13727 

© May 14, 1920; 2 ¢. “May, AT, 
1920; EH 480510 : Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


YOUR HOME AND MINE. 
the wild. 


See Call of. 


YOUR LOVE; words and music by Clif- 
ton E. Boanas [of Australia] (Pal- 
ing’s song series, no. 83) [13728 

@.Apr., 21,1920; Tt -e.,Apr. 19, 
1920; E 476257; W. H. Paling & 
co., Itd., Sydney, Australia. 


YOUR SECOND WIFE; from Honeydew, 
lyric by Joseph Herbert, music by 
Efrem Zimbalist [of U. S.] [13729 

ieyApr.? 23, 48205. 2 1e “Apr.” 24, 
1920; E 478802; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


YOUR SMILE A PEARL; words by Gordon 
Johnstone, music by Ward-Stephens 
[of U. 8.]; high pai [13730 

© June 1, 1920; 2 ec. June 2, 1920; 
E 480929 ; ‘Auntzinger & Dilworth, 
ine., New York. 


YOUR SMILE IS WHAT MAKES LIFE 
WORTH WHILE; words by H. J. 
Brown, nrusic by E. S. S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S.] [137381 

© 1c. June 1, 1920; E 48014; 
Eliza J. Brown, Duluth, Minn. 


YOUR SMILE SETS ME WILD; words by 
N. H. Hunn, musie by Hector Rich- 
ard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [13732 

© May 1, 1920; 2 ec. May 10, 1920; 
E 480253; Nicholas H. Hunn, Kan- 
sas City, Kan. 


YOUR WANDERING BOY IS COMING HOME 
TO you; words by Anna Fritz, melo- 
dy by C. J. Sinning [of. U. S.], arr. 
by Jacob Weiss [fof U. S.] [13733 

© 1c. Apr. 15, 1920; EB 475450; 
Charles J. Sinning, Brooklyn. 


YouTH ; words and melody by H. Hoff- 

man [of U. 8.] . [13734 

© 1c. May, 15, 1920; E 480432; 
Harry Hoffman, Pittsburgh. 


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ZA NASiM SADEM VALCIK; by E. Stole 
[of U. S.], arr. by A. Grill [of U.8.]; 
orch. with piano. 4to. [138735 

© May 5, 1920; 2 c May. 22, 1920; 
E 480663; Jos. Jiran, Chicago. 

ZALLO, ROSE OF THE NILE; lyric by 
Gene Quaw, melody by L. Lustman 
[of U. S.] [13736 

© 1c. Apr. 28, 1920; E 478823; 
Louis Lustman, Philadelphia. 

ZAMBOLA; words and nxiusie by. M. 

Schoiter [uf Austria] [13737 
© 1c May 12, 1920; E 479236; 
Max Schotter, New York. 

ZAZRA ; intermezzo, by York Bowen [of 

England]; piano. © [13738 
© May 1, 1920; 1 ce. May 18, 1920; 
E 476670; Hawkes & son, London. 

ZERVANAKERENE (The mystic); by B. 
-F. Cliffe [of U. S.]; violin and pi- 
ano. (Five artists solos) [13739 

© Apr. 8, 1920; 2 ec. Apr. 28, 1920; 
E 478833; Benjamin Franklin Cliffe, 
Akron, O. 

ZITTO ZITTO; versi di Enrico Capurro, 
musica di Filippo Criscuolo Doria 
[of Italy]; mand. acc. Naples, 
Emilio Gennarelliec. 4to. [18740 

© Sept. 30, 1919; 1 «@ June Q, 
1920; E 484033; Italian book co., 
New York. 

ZOWIE; fox trot, by L. McPhail, arr. 

by Carleton Colby [of U. S.]; piano. 

[13741 

© 1c. May 18, 1920; E 480493; 
Lindsay McPhail, Park Ridge, Ill. 

ZUMMERZET ZyYDER. See Tea. 

ZUMORA; valse, by Gilbert Siedel [of 
England]; piano. [13742 

© June 8, 1920; 1c, June 10, 1920; 
E 484045; H. Sharples & son, Itd., 
London. 

1st CONCERTO; by Mana-Zucea [pseud. 
of Zuckermann, of U. S.] op. 49; 
2 pianos. [18743 

© May 21, 1920; 2 c. May 24, 1920; 
E 479717; Boston music co., Boston. 
1°* concERTO. See Beethoven (Ludwig 


van). 

1* RAPSODIA ORIGINALE; di Giuseppe 
Magrini [of Italy]; violoncello. 
(Due rapsodie originali) [13744 


© June 7, 1920; 1c. June 12, 1920; 
E 484098; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. © 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 15, no. 6, 1920: 


1°" Trio. See Mendelssohn-Bartholdy 
(Jacob Ludwig Felix). 
2&me HUMORESQUE; par César Galeotti 
[of France] op. 154; piano. [18745. 
© Dec. 31, 1919; 1 c. Mar 18, 
1920; E 469738; Ad. Henn, Geneva, 
Switzerland, 


2° RAPSODIA ORIGINALE; di Giuseppe 
Magrini [of Italy];  violoncello.. 
(Due rapsodie originali) [13746 


© June 7, 1920; 1 « June 12, 
1920; E 484109; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


2° TRIO. See Mendelssohn-Bartholdy 
(Jacob Ludwig Felix) 


2™° VALSE BRILLANTE; de lopérette II 
ragno azzurro de A. Randegger, de 


Alberto De Cristofaro; orch. par 
Emile Tavan [of France]; avec 
piano conducteur. 4to.. [13747 


©. June. 7,..1920: 7 ce Jame a2. 
1920; E 484101; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


3™° CAHIER DE CHORALS VARIES. 
Bach (Johann Sebastian) 


3™° VALSE BRILLANTE; de Vopérette It 
ragno azzurro de A. Randegger, de 
Alberto De Cristofaro; orch. par 
Emile Tavan [of France]; avec 
piano conducteur. 4to. [18748 

© June 7, 1920; 1 c. June 12, 1920; 
E 484102; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 
4™° CAHIER DE CHORALS VARIES. See 
Bach (Johann Sebastian ) 

NOCTURNE; de Erik Satie [of 

France]; piano. [13749 
© May 8, 1920; 1 ce. May 24, 1920; 

E 476733; E. Demets, Paris. 

NOCTURNE; de Erik Satie [of 
France] ; piano. [13750: 

© May 8, 1920; 1 ce. May 24, 1920 ; 
E 476734; E. Demets, Paris. 

14 (Le) guimrer 1918; Cambrai-oc- 
cupé, paroles et musique de Aug. 
Macquet [of France] [13751 

© Dec. 31, 1919; 1 c. Apr. 24, 1920; 
E 476370; J. Pitault, Paris. 

1920 ONE STEP; melody by G. Salaski 

Lot. ‘SA [13752 
© 1c. May 17, 1920; E 479349; 
Geo. Salaski, San Francisco. 


See 


4éme 


5eme 


Number of entries included in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1920: 


Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions (including 13 unpublished ) ~ 26 
Class E, Musical compositions (including 3.760 unpublished) _--_-__ 13, 726 
MPGGay 2. toe Ne i Be oe eA ee 13, 752 


LIST OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN 
RENEWED AND EXTENDED UNDER SEC. 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 


‘A, 1909, 


[13752 


Apacio, Duo sonaTA; by Merkel, op. | ALLEGRO vivAcE; by A. Goring Thomas: 


30, arr. by C. H. Morse; organ. [1 


© Charles H. Morse, Cambridge, 
Mass., aS the author, in extension 
for 14 years. Renewal no. 16249, 
May 8, 1920. Renewal entry, Mar. 
20, 1907, no. C 145968. 


AFTER THE BALL; by G. W. Marston; 
pf. (Album for children, no. 6) 

an 

© E. Howard Thayer, Boston, as 

the executor, in extension for 14 

years. Renewal no. 16242, May 8, 

1920. Renewal entry, Dec. 29, 1906, 

no. C 1383895. 


AGAIN FROM OUT THE GLOOM OF NIGHT; 
arr. by O. B. Brown. [3 


© Harold H. Brown, Indianapolis, 
as the child of the deceased author, 
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal 
no. 16219, May 38, 1920. Original 
entry, Mar. 6, 1893, no. 11799. 


AGAIN THE DAY RETURNS OF HOLY REST; 
words by William Mason, music by 
O. B. Brown. [4 


© Harold H. Brown, Indianapolis, 
as the child of the deceased author, 
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal 
no. 16218, May 38, 1920. Original 
entry, Mar. 6, 18938, no. 11798. 


ALLEGRETTO MODERATO; by A. Goring 
Thomas; piano duet, in E flat. 
(Suite de ballet, pt. 1) [5 

© Inigo Thomas, Brighton, Eng- 
land, as the executor, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 16298, 
May 14, 1920. Original entry, Oct. 
19, 1892, no. 42270. 


ALLEGRO IN G; by A. Goring Thomas; 
piano duet. (Suite de ballet, pt. 2) 
[6 


© Inigo Thomas, Brighton, Eng- | 


land, as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 16292, May 
14, 1920. Original entry, Oct. a, 
1892, no. 42271. 


piano duet in B flat. (Suite de bal- - 
let for orchestra, pt. 8) [7 

© Inigo Thomas, Brighton, Eng- 
land, as the executor, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 16291, 
May 14, 1920. Original entry, Oct. 
12; .1892, no. 41322. 


ALONG THE SHORE; reverie, by G. D. 

Wilson, op. 99; piano. [8 

© Mrs. G. D. Wilson, Nyack, N. 

Y., as the widow of the author, in 

extension for 14 years. Renewal no. 

16299, May 15, 1920. Renewal entry, 
Apr. 28, 1906, no. C 120143. 


ANGEL WHISPERS; caprice, by E. S. 

Phelps; piano. [9 

© E. S. Phelps, Mt. Vernon, N. Y., 

as the author, in renewal for 28 

years. Renewal no. 16312, May 15, 

1920. Original entry, Oct. 8, 1892, 
no. 40958. 


ARMSTRONG (Wm. D.) Pastorale; by 
W. D. Armstrong. [10 


© W. D. Armstrong, Alton, IIL, 
as the author in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 16235, May 3, 
1920. Original entry, Apr. 29, 1893, 
no. 20957. 


ART THOU WEARY? by Albert J. Holden. 
(Octavo ed., no. 8166) [il 
© Chas. E. Holden, White Plains, 
N. Y., as the child of the deceased 
author, in renewal for 28 years. 
‘Re newal no. 163820, May 15, 1920. 
Original entry, Nov. 18, 1892, no. 
47022. 


AT THE MID-HOUR OF NIGHT; words by 
Thomas Moore, music by F. H. 
Cowen. [12 

© Frederic H. Cowen, London, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 16280, May 14, 
1920. Original entry, Oct. 8, 1892, 
no. 40855. 


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13752 (13) 


AVE Marta; song by J. Jordan. ‘[15 


© Jules Jordan, Providence, R. I., 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 16325, May 15, 
1920. Original entry, Dee. 9, 1892, 
no. 50420. 


AWAY TO THE FIELDS; pastoral, by C. 


A. White; in F. (C. A. White’s 
secular quartettes for mixed voices) 
[14 


© Charles A. White, Mary L. 
Leonard, Blanche FE. White, c/o 
White-Smith music pub. co., Boston, 
as the next of kin of the author who 
is not living, in extension for 14 
years. Renewal no. 16181, Apr. 23, 
1920. Renewal entry, Apr. 18, 1906, 
no. C119191. 


BAA, BAA, BLACK SHEEP; quartet, by 
A. Krapf; female voices. [15 

© August Krapf, Philadelphia, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 16307, May 15, 1920. 
Original entry, Aug. 27, 1892, no. 
35507. 


BE STILL AND KNOW THAT I AM GoD; 


matette, quartet and chorus, by J. 
Eliot Trowbridge. (Octavo ed., no. 
8186 ) [16 

© Frances Amelia Trowbridge, 
Newton, Mass., as the widow of the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 163823, May 15, 1920. 
Original entry, Dec. 5, 1892, no. 
49741. 


BEWARE OF LOVE; words by F. E. 


Weatherly, music by F. Leoni. 
[17 
© Franco Leoni, Bergamo, Italy, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 16176, Apr. 21, 
1920. Original entry, July 5, 1892, 
no. 28046. 


BrrTupay (A); words by Christina 


Rosetti, music by F. H. Cowen. [18 

© Frederic H. Cowen, London, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 16289, May 14, 
1920. Original entry, Oct. 8, 1892, 
no. 40865. 


BLESSED IS THE NATION WHOSE GOD IS 


THE Lorp; by J. H. Brewer, op. 25, 
710. 1. [19 


© John Hyatt Brewer, Brooklyn, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 16200; May 3, 
1920. Original entry, Feb. 4, 1893, 
no. 7098. 


pt. III, n. s., Vv. 15 


BREAK FORTH INTO JOY; anthem for 
Easter, by G. W. Marston. [20 


© E. Howard Thayer, Boston, as 
the executor, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 16231, May 3, 
1920. Original entry, Apr. 3, 1893, 
no. 16648. 


Brie (A) sone; words by Christina 
Rosetti, music by F. H. Cowen. [21 


© Frederic H. Cowen, London, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 16285, May 14, 1920. 
Original entry, Oct. 8, 1892, no. 
40860. ; 


BuGLe (THE) HORN; hunting chorus, 
by’ CG. As ’Whites min her ie a. 
White’s secular quartettes for mixed 
voices ) [22 

© Charles A. White, Mary L. 
Leonard, Blanche E. White, % 
White-Smith music pub. co., Boston, 
as the next of kin of the author who 
is not living, in extension for 14 
years. Renewal no. 16179, Apr. 23, 
1920. Renewai entry, Apr. 18, 1906, 
no. © 119187. 


CANTON Harirax; march, by R. B. 
Hall; military band. [23 


© Isabelle A. MHall-Philbrook, 
Lynn, Mass., as the widow of the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 16167, Apr. 238, 1920. 
Original entry, May 5, 1892, no. 
19408. 


CARNIVAL (THE); words and music by 
James L. Molloy. [24 


© Clarice -Molloy, London, as the 
child of the deceased author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal ao. 
16173, Apr. 21, 1920. Original entry, 
June 24, 1892, no. 26442. 


CARRY ME BACK TO OLD VIRGINNY; 

words and music by James Bland. 

; P25 

© Irene Jurix, Evanston, Ill., as 

the next of kin of the author who is 

not living, in extension for 14 years. 

Renewal no. 16296, May 15, 1920. 

- Renewal entry, Mar. 21, 1906, no. C 
116832. 


CHRIST IS RISEN;-Haster anthem, by 
J. C. D. Parker. [26 


© Philip S. Parker, Bronkline, 
Mass., as the child of the deceased 
author, in renewal for 28 years. [e- 
newal no. 16208, May 3, 1920. . Orig- - 
inal entry, Feb. 4, 1893, no. 7095. 


832 


ee 


RENEWALS AND EXTENSIONS 


no. 6, 1920 
COME TO THE MERCY SEAT; arr. by C. 
B. Rutenber. (Octavo ed., no. $116) 
[27 


© Gertrude W. Rutenber, New 
York, as the widow of the author, 
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal 
no. 16309, May 15, 1920. Originai 
entry, Sept. 23, 1892, no. 38636. 


COME WHERE THE WILD FLOWERS BLCOM ; 
quartette, by C. A. White; mixed 
voices. (C. A. White’s secular quar- 
tettes for mixed voices) [28 


© Charles A. White, Mary lL. 
Leonard, Blanche E. White, % 
White-Smith music pub. co., Boston, 
as the next of kin of the author who 
is not living, in extension for i4 
years. Renewal no. 16268, May 8, 
1920. Renewal entry, May 4, 1906, 
no. C 120527. 


CRADLE SONG; words by Barry Corn- 

wall, musie by F. H. Cowen. [29 

© Frederic H. Cowen, London, 

as the author, in renewal for 28 

years. Renewal no. 16282, May 14, 

1920. Original entry, Oct. 8, 1892, 
no. 40857. 


— by John Francis Gilder, op. 30; 
piano. [30 


© Jos. B. Gilder, New York, as the 
next of kin of the author who is ot 
living, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 16316, May 15, 1920. Orig- 
inal entry, Oct. 31, 1892, no. 44408. 


CRUEL MAIDEN; by C. Dennée; high 
and low voice. [31 


© Charles Dennée, Brookline, 


Mass., as the author, in renewal for: 


28 years. Renewal no. 16208, May 
3, 1920. Original entry, Feb. 10, 
1893, no. 7978, 7979. 


Day IS DYING; words by George Eliot, 
music by F. H. Cowen. [32 


© Frederic H. Cowen, London, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 16290, May 14, 1920. 
* Original entry, Oct. 8, 1892, no. 
40866. 


Day (THE) IS GENTLY SINKING TO A 
CLOSE; words by C. Wordsworth, 
music by G. B. Nevin. Dee 


© George B. Nevin, Easton, Pa., 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 16193, May 3, 
1920. Original entry, Jan. 10, 1893, 
no. 2659. 


29—2 14 


EVENING WHISPERS; 


13752 (41) 


DAY IS OVER, SHADOWS FALL; arr. by 
O. B. Brown. (Sacred octavo series, 
no. 157) [34 

© Harold H. Brown, Indianapolis, 
as the child of the deceased author, 
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal 
no. 16209, May 38, 1920. Original 
entry, Feb. 18, 1893, no. 8511. 


DE MOLAY COMMANDERY MARCH; by R 
B. Hall; military -band. [35 
© Isabelle A. Hall-Philbrook, 
Lynn, Mass., as the widow of the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 16168, Apr. 23, 1920. 
Original entry, May 5, 1892, no. 


19409. 
DREAMLAND; quartet, by J. H. Brewer, 
op. 24, no. 1; mixed voices. [35 


© John Hyatt Brewer, Brooklyn, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 16226, May 8, 
1920. Original entry, Mar. 30, 1893, 
no. 16003. 


Ecstasy; by Mrs. H. H. A. Beach, op. 
19, no, 2. Rear 
© Mrs. H. H. A. Beach, Hillsboro, 
N. H., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 16199, May 
8, 1920. Original entry, Feb. 2, 1893, 
no. 6761. 


EKiLty; words by G. Hubi Newcombe, 
musie by S. Macpherson. 
© Stewart Macpherson, Bayswa- 
ter, England, as the author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
16294, May 14, 1920. Original entry, 
Oct. 19, 1892, no. 42274. 


EUTERPE; mazurka de concert, by H. 
N. Bartlett, op. 6; piano. [39 


© Homer N. Bartlett, Boston, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 16319, May 15, 1920. 
Original entry, No. 7, 1892, no. 45466. 


serenade, by G. 
D. Wilson, op. 96; piano. [40 
© Mrs. G. D. Wilson, Nyack, 
N. ¥., as the widow of the author, 
in extension for 14 years. Renewal 
no. 16297, May 15, 1920. Renewal 
entry, May 21, 1906, no. C 117617. 


FrpALMA; words by Clifton Bingham, 
musie by F. H. Cowen. [41 


© Frederic H. Cowen, London, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 16287, May 14, 1920. 
Original entry, Oct. 8, 1892, no. 
40862. 


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18752 (42) 


I'IRST LOVE AND LAST LOVE; words by 
Mike Beverly, music by Theo. Mar- 
zials. [42 


© Charles E. M. finest London, as 
the executor, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 16175, Apr. 21, 
1920. Original entry, June 24, 1892, 
no. 26444. 


FusHER’s (THE) sone; words by Chas. 
Mackay, music by J. H. Brewer, op. 
205 DO, 2. [43 

© John Hyatt Brewer, Brooklyn, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 16201, May 8, 
1920. Original entry, Feb. 4, 1893, 
no. 7094. 


For ME THE JASMINE BUDS UNFOLD; 
by Mrs. H. H. A. Beach, op. 19, no. 1. 
[44 
© Mrs. H. H. A. Beach, Hills- 
boro, N. H., as the author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
16198, May 3, 1920. Original entry, 
Feb. 2, 18938, no. 6760. 


FourtTH MASS IN C; by H. G. Ganss, 
op. 28. [45 


© H. G. Ganss, New York, as the 


author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 16168, Apr. 21, 1920. 
Original entry, June 4, 1892, no. 
23635. 

FRESH LIFE; marche brillante, by W. 
F. Sudds, op. 45; piano. [46 


© W. F. Sudds, Gouverneur, N. 
Y., as the author, in extension for 
14 years. Renewal no. 16300, May 
15, 1920. Renewal entry, Apr. 28, 
1906, no. C 120144. 


FUNERAL MARCH OF A CANARY; by G. 
W. Marston; pf. (Album for chil- 
dren, no. 10) [47 


© E. Howard Thayer, Boston, as 
the executor, in extension for 14 
years. Renewal no. 16246, May 3, 
1920. Renewal entry, Dec. 29, 1906, 
no. C 188399. 


GET YOU READY; words and music by 
P. Bilhorn. [48 


© Peter Bilhorn, Chicago, as the | 


author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 16156, Apr. 21, 1920. 
Original entry, Feb. 7 1898, no. 7451. 


Go FoRTH! GO FORTH! words by L. E. 
Jones, music by P. Bilhorn. [49 
© Peter Bilhorn, Chicago, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 1615%, Apr. 21200920: 
Original entry, Feb. 7, 1893, no. 7452. 


pt. 1, ese 


GONDOLINA; by Theodore Lack, ed. by 
Ferdinand Meyer [pseud. of A. 
Foote] [50 

© Arthur Foote, Brookline, Mass., 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 16195, May 8, 
1920. Original entry, Jan. 23, 1893, 
no. 4941. 


HANDEL (GEORG FRIEDRICH) Harmoni- 
ous blacksmith; by G. F. Handel, 
ed. by A. Foote. [51 

© Arthur Foote, Brookline, Mass., 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 16197, May 3, 
1920. Original entry, Jan. O8, 1893, 
no. 5798. 


HALLELUJAH ! CHRIST IS RISEN; by R. 
O. Morgan. [52 
© R. Orlando Morgan, West 
Hampstead, England, as the author, 
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal 
no. 16213, May 3, 1920. .Oninal 
entry, Feb. 27, 1893, no. 10480. 


HAYDN (FRANZ JoseF) Surely the 
righteous; arr. fronr Haydn by-O. B. 
Brown. [53 

© Harold H. Brown, Indianapolis, 
as the child of the deceased author, 
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal 
no. 16221, May 3, 1920. Original 
entry, Mar. 6, 1898, no. 11801. 


HERE IS REST; Sacred solo and refrain 

with choir ad lib., by J. C. Macy. : 
[5 

© Mary Emma S. Macy, Comer- 
ville, Mass., as the widow of the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 


newal no. 16313, May 15, 1920. 
Original entry, Oct. 17, 1892, no. 
421387. 


HEY DIDDLE-DIDDLE; quartet, by A. Gei- 
bel; male voices. (Octayo ed., no. 
8058) [55 


© Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal: no. 16308, May 15, 1920. 
Original entry, Aug. 27, 1892, no. 
35510. 


Home (THE) LIGHT; quartet, words by 
J. M. C., music by J. C. Macy. (Oc- 
tavo ed., no. 8158) [56 


© Mary Emma S. Macy, Winter 
Hill, Mass., as the widow of the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 


newal no. 16321, May 15, 1920. 
Original entry, Nov. 21, 1892, no. 
47426. 


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RENEWALS AND EXTENSIONS 


no. 6, 1920 


How cAN J KEEP FROM SINGING; by J. 
H. Brewer, op. 21, no. 1. [57 


© John Hyatt Brewer, Brooklyn, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 16206, May 3, 
1920. Original entry, Feb. 6, 1893, 
no. 7388. 


How sHALL I LovE THEE; by C. Den- 
née; high voice. [58 
© Charles Dennée, Brookline, 
Mass., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 16207, May 
3, 1920. Original entry, Feb. 10, 
1893, no, 7977. 


I’M BOUND TO ENTER HEAVEN; words 
and music by A. Blenkhorn, arr. by 
P. Bilhorn. [59 


© Peter Bilhorn, Chicago, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 16152, Apr. 21, 1920. 


Original entry, Feb. 7, 1893, no. 
7445, 
I WILL EXTOL THEE; by H. Murray. 
[60 


© Harvey Murray, Washington, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 16225, May 38, 1820. 
Original entry, Mar. 6, 1893, no. 
11805. 


IF IN MY SOUL, DEAR; words by Ade- 
laide Ann Proctor, musie by A. H. 
Behrend. [61 

© A. H. Behrend, London, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 16178, Apr. 21, 1920. 
Original entry, July 20, 1892, no. 
30208. 


IN MEADOWS GREEN; duet, by L. F. 
Brackett; alto and ten. [62 


© L. F. Brackett, Dorchester, 
Mass., as the author, in extension for 
14 years. Renewal no. 16304, May 
15, 1920. Renewal entry, Aug. 2, 
1906, no. C 126641. _ 


IN THE CHURCH; by G. W. Marston; 


pt. (Album for children, no.9) [63 


© E. Howard Thayer, Boston, as 
the executor, in extension for 14 
years. Renewal no. 16245, May 3, 
1920. Renewal entry, Dec. 29, 1906, 
no. C 188398. 


In THEE, O LorD, Do I PUT MY TRUST; 
by P. PD. Aldrich. [64 
© Perley Dunn Aldrich, Roches- 
ter, N. Y., as the author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 16217, 
May 3, 1920. Original entry, Mar. 
6, 1893, no. 11797. 


13752 (72) 


JERUSALEM THE GOLDEN; hymn anthem, 
by G. W. Marston; alto solo and 
quartette. [65 

© E. Howard Thayer, Boston, as 
the executor, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 16283, May 38, 
1920. Original entry, Apr. 3, 1893, 
no. 16650. 


JESUS LOVER OF MY SOUL; by P. P. 
Bilhorn. [66 


© Peter P. Bilhorn, Chicago, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 16151, Apr. 21, 1920. 
Original entry, Feb. 7, 1893, no. 7443. 


JUNIOR ENDEAVOR HYMN; words by S. 
S. Cryor, music by P. Bilhorn. [67 


© Peter Bilhorn, Chicago, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 16153, Apr. 21, 1920. 
Original entry, Feb. 7, 1893, no. 
7446. 


LAND (THE) BEYOND THE SEA; hymn 
anthem, words by Frederick Wil- 
liam Faber, music by G. W. Mars- 
ton; alto solo and quartette. [68 

© E. Howard Thayer, Boston, as 

. the executor, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 16230, May 8, 1920. 
Original entry, Apr. 8, 18938, no. 
16647. 


LAND (THE) OF VIOLETS; words by 
Barry Cornwall, music by F. H. 
Cowen. [69 


© Frederic H. Cowen, London, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 16295, May 14, 1920. 
Original entry, Oct. 8, 1892, no. 


40863. 
LITTLE GAVOTTE; by G. W. Marston; pf. 
(Album for children, no. 4) [70 


© E. Howard Thayer, Boston, as 
the executor, in extension for 14 
years. Renewal no. 16240, May 83, 
1920. Renewal entry, Dec. 29, 1906, 
no. C 138393. 


LITTLE WALTZ; by G. W. Marston; pf. 

(Album for children, no. 5) [71 

© E. Howard Thayer, Boston, as 

' the executor, in extension for 14 

years. Renewal no. 16241, May 38, 

1920. Renewal entry, Dec. 29, 1906, 
no. C 188394. 


LONELY ; words by George Eliot, music 
by F. H. Cowen. A oe 


© Frederic H. Cowen, London, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 


years. Renewal no. 16284, May 14, 
1920. Original entry, Oct. 8, 1892, 
no. 40859. 


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13752 (73) 


Marpen’s (A) CONSISTENCY; by C. 
Dennée; high and low voice. [73 
© Charles |Dennée, Brookline, 
Mass., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 16234, May 3, 
1920. Original entry, Apr. 10, 1893, 
no. 17782, 17783. 


MARCH OF THE TWENTY TIN SOLDIERS; 
by G. W. Marston; pf. (Atbum for 
children, no. 11) [74 

© HE. Howard Thayer, Boston, as 
the executor, in extension for 14 
years. Renewal no. 16247. May 8, 
1920. Renewal entry, December 29, 
1906, no, C 138400. 


Mass IN E Fiat; by L. O. Emerson; 
Latin and English text. [75 
© Mabel H. Emerson, Arlington, 
Mass., as the child of the deceased 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re 
newal no. 16311, May 15, 18290. Orig- 

inal entry, Oct. 5, 1892, no. 40479. 
Mass IN F, no. 2; by A. H. Rosewig. 
[76 


© Albert H. Rosewig, Philadel- 
phia, as the author, in renewal for 


28 years. Renewal no. 16305, May 
15, 1920. Original entry, June 27, 
1892, no. 27037. 


Mazurka; by G. W. Marston; pf. (AI- 

bum for children, no. 3) [77 

© E. Howard Thayer, Boston, 

as the executor, in extension for 

14 years. Renewal no. 16239, May 

3, 1920. Renewal entry, Dec. 29, 
1906, no. C 138392. 


MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY (JACOB LUD- 
wie Frevix) Sabbath (The) morn; 
arr. from Mendelssohn by O. B. 
Brown. [78 


© Harold H. Brown, Indianapolis, 
as the child of the deceased author, 
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal 
no. 16220, May 3, 1920. Original 
entry, Mar. 6, 1893, no. 11800. 


MINUET; by G. W. Marston; pf. (AlI- 
bum for children, no. 12) [79 


© E. Howard Thayer, Boston, as 
the executor, in extension for 14 
years. Renewal no. 16248, May 8, 
1920. Renewal entry, Dec. 29, 1906, 
no. C 1388401. 


MorE LOVE TO THEE, O CHRIST; words 
by E. P. Prentiss, music by J. H. 
Brewer, op. 26, no. 2. [80 

© John Hyatt Brewer, Brooklyn, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 16224, May 3, 


1920. Original entry, Mar. 6, 1893. | 


no. 11804. 


pt. nr, a S5 wis 


MotTHer’s (A) LULLABY; melody by 
G. D. Wilson, op. 95; piano. [81 


© Mrs. G. D. Wilson, Nyack, 
N. Y., as the widow of the author, 
in extension for 14 years. Renewal 
no. 16298, May 15, 1920. Renewal 
entry, Mar. 21, 1906, no. C 117618. 


Mozart (WorFGaANne AMADEUS) I will 
eall upon the Lord; arr. from Mo- 
zart by O. B. Brown. [82 


© Harold H. Brown, Indianapolis, 
as the child of the deceased author, 
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal 
no. 16214, May 38, 1920. Original 
entry, Feb. 27, 1893, no. 10626. 


MUsIcAL SCENES FROM SCOTLAND; by 
O. Langey, op. 95; orech. | [83 
© Otto Langey, New York, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
rewal no. 163806, May 15, 1920. 
Original entry, Aug. 15, 1892, no. 
33753. 

My LADY IS SO WONDROUS FAIR; chorus 
or quartette, by J. B. Calkin, op. 
49, arr. by G. B. Nevin; male voices. 

[84 
© Geo. B. Nevin, Easton, Pa., as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 16162, Apr. 21, 1920. 
Original entry, May 12, 1892, no. 
20387. 
NEARER HOME TODAY; by P. Bilhorn. 
[85 
© Peter Bilhorn, Chicago, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 16155, Apr. 21, 1920. 
Original entry, Feb. 7, 1893, no. 
7450. 

NEARER, My GoD, To THEE; hymn an- 
them, by G. W. Marston; alto solo 
and quartette. [86 


© E. Howard Thayer, Boston, as 
the executor, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 16232, May 3, 1920. 
Original entry, Apr. 3, 1893, no. 
16649. 


NicHT (THE) IS STILL; quartet, com- 
posed and arr. by W. Clark; male 
voices. [87 

© Willis Clark, Randolph, Mass., 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 16317, May 15, 
1920. Original entry, Nov. 4, 1892, 
no. 45050. 

O Jresus, THOU ART STANDING; words 
by W. W. How, music by J. H. 
Brewer, op. 26, no. 3. [88 

© John Hyatt Brewer, Brooklyn, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 16223, May 8, 
1920. Original entry, Mar. 6, 1893, — 
no. 11803. 


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O Lams or Gop; hymn-anthem, words 
by J. G. Deck, music by J. H. 
Brewer, op. 25, no. 2. [89 

© John Hyatt Brewer, Brooklyn, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 16211, May 8, 
1920. Original entry, Feb. 18, 1893, 
no. 9182. 


O THOU, THAT HEAREST PRAYER; hymn- 
anthem, words by John Burton, mu- 
sic by J. H. Brewer, op. 26, no. 1. 

} [90 
© John Hyatt Brewer, Brooklyn, 

as the author, in renewal for 28 

years. Renewal no. 16212, May 83, 

1920. Original entry, Feb. 18, 1893, 

no. 9183. 


OFT IN THE STILLY NIGHT; words by 
Thomas Moore, music adapted by J. 
H. Brewer, op. 23, no. 3. [91 


© John Hyatt Brewer, Brooklyn, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 16202, May 8, 
1920. Original entry, Feb. 4, 1893, 
no. 7095. . 


OLD CROW, BUILD YOUR NEST LOW; quar- 
tette, by G. B. Nevin; mixed voices. 
[92 


© Geo. B. Nevin, Easton, Pa., as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 16160, Apr. 21, 1920. 
Original entry, May 9, 1892, no. 
19861. 


OLD FOLKS AT HOME (Der alte heim) ; 
words and music by S. C. Foster, 
verdeutscht von Wilhelm Miiller, 
arr. by Frank van der Stucken; male 
chorus. (Octavo ed. 8150) [93 


© F. van der Stucken, New York, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 16314, May 15, 
1920. Original entry, Oct. 20, 1892, 
no. 42570. 


OLp (THE) PROMISE; words by Rosina, 


music by Charles Deacon. [94 


© C. E. Tolley, London, as ex- 
ecutor, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 16172, Apr. 21, 1920. Orig- 
inal entry, May 13, 1892, no. 20400. 


Past (A) SPRING TIME; words by 

George Eliot, music by F. H. Cowen. 

[95 

© Frederic H. Cowen, London, as 

the author, in renewal for 28 years. 

Renewal no. 16283, May 14, 1920. 

Original entry, Oct. 8, 1892, no. 
40858. 


RENEWALS AND EXTENSIONS 


PEACE, BE STILL; arr. by O. B. ge ee 
[ 
© Harold H. Brown, Indianapoiis, 
as the child of the deceased author,, 
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal. 
no. 16227, May 3, 1920. Original 
entry, Mar. 30, 1893, no. 16005. 


PREPARE YE THE WAY; by P. P. Bil- 
horn. no. 58. [97 
© Peter P. Bilhorn, Chicago, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
tenewal no. 16149. Apr. 21, 1920. 
Original entry, Feb. 7, 1893, no. 
7441. 


Pussy’s IN THE WELL; quartette or 
chorus, by G. B. Nevin; male 
voices. [98 


© Geo. B. Nevin, Easton, Pa., as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years.. 
Renewal no. 16161, Apr. 21, 1920: 
Original entry, May 9, 1892, no. 
19862. 


RALLY ROUND THE STANDARD; words by 
Ada Blenkhorn, music by P. Bilhorn. 
[99 
© Peter Bilhorn, Chicago, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 16154, Apr. 21, 1920. 
Original entry, Feb. 7, 1893, no. 
7448. 


Rest In THEE; by J. H. Brewer, op. 

26, no. 4. [100: 

© John Hyatt Brewer, Brooklyn, 

as the author, in renewal for 2& 

years. Renewal no. 16222, May 3, 

1920. Original entry, Mar. 6, 1893, 
no. 11802. 


RETURN OF THE REGIMENT; by G. W. 
Marston; pt. (Album for children, 
no. 1) [102 


© E. Howard Thayer, Boston, 
as the executor, in extension for 14 
years. Renewal no. 16237, May 38, 
1920. Renewal entry, Dec. 29, 1906, 
no. C 138390. 


RIDE ON, RIDE ON IN MAJESTY; hymn 
anthem, for Palm Sunday, by N. H. 
Allen. (Octavo ed. no. 8121) [102 


© N. H. Allen, Worcester, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 16318, May 15, 1920. 
Original entry, Nov. 4, 1892, no. 
45053. 
RING out; carol for Christmas or 
Easter, words by N. B. Hobart, music 
by A. F. Loud. [103. 


© Annie F. Loud, Brookline,. 
Mass., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 16315, May 
15, 1920. Original entry, Oct. 20, 
1892, no. 42576. 


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RoRyY DARLIN’; Irish ballad, words by 
F. EK. Weatherly, music by H. Tem- 


ple. : [104 

© Hope Temple, Paris, as the au- 
thor, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal. no. 16171, Apr. 21, 1920. 


Original entry, May 13, 1892, no. 
203899. 


SANDS (THE) 0’ DEE; quartet, words 
by Charles Kingsley, music by G. W. 
Marston; female voices. [105 

© EH. Howard Thayer, Boston, as 
the executor, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 16229, May 38, 
1920. Original entry, Apr. 3, 1893, 
no. 16646. 


SCHUMANN (RoBERT ALEXANDER) 
Larghetto from Symphony in B flat; 
by Schuman, op. 38, no. 1, arr. by 
C. H. Morse; organ. [106 

© Charles H. Morse, Cambridge, 
Mass., as the author, in extension 
for 14 years. Renewal no. 16250, 
May 3, 1920. Renewal entry, Mar. 
20, 1907, no. C 145964. 


SEA-SHINE; words tr. from Keppel, 

music by J. H. Brewer, op. 28, no. 1. 

[107 

© John Hyatt Brewer, Brooklyn, 

as the author, in renewal for 28 

years. Renewal no. 16210, May 8, 

1920. Original entry, Feb. 18, 1893, 
no. 9181. 


SENTINEL (THE) MARCH; by R. B. 
Hall; military band. [108 
© Isabelle A. MHall-Philbrook, 
Lynn, Mass., as the widow of au- 


thor, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 16166, Apr. 23, 1920. 
Original entry, May 5, 1892, no. 
19407. 


SERENADE (A); words by Barry Corn- 
wall, music by F. H. Cowen. [109 
© Frederic H. Cowen, London, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 16281, May 14, 1920. 
Original entry, Oct. 8, 1892, no. 
40856. 


SERENADE TO A DOLL; by G. W. Mars- 
ton; pf. (Album for children, no. 2) 
[110 


© E. Howard Thayer, Boston, as 
the executor, in extension for 14 
years. Renewal no, 16238, May 3, 
1920. Renewal entry, Dec. 29, 1906, 
no. C 138391. 


8 


2 


pt. 0/ 8s. FS 


SHapow; words by Adelaide Procter, 
music by G. L. Osgood; sop. in F. 
fad 


© Geo. L. Osgood, Godalming, Sur- 
rey, England, as the author, in ex- 
tension for 14 years. Renewal no. 
16802, May 15, 1920. Renewal en- 
try, Aug. 2, 1906, no. C 126635. 


SHADOWS OF THE EVENING HOUR; even- 
ing hymn, by W. C. Williams; cont. 
or bar. solo. ; 112 


© Walter Williams, Summit, N. J., 
as the child of the deceased author, 
in renewal for 28 years. 
no. 16159, Apr. 21, 1920. Original 
entry, May 2, 1892, no; 19014. 


SING UNTO THE LorD; female quartet, 
by J. Eliot Trowbridge. (Octavo 
ed., no. 8187) {113 


© Frances Amelia Trowbridge, 
Newton, Mass., as the widow of the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 16324, May 15, 1920. 
Original entry, Dec. 5, 1892, no. 
49742. 


SLEIGH (THE) RIDE; polka rondo, by 
G. D. Wilson, op. 97; piano, [114 


© Mrs. G. D. Wilson, Nyack, 
N. Y., as the widow of the author, 
in extension for 14 years. Renewal 
no. 16301, May 15, 1920. Renewal 
entry, Aug. 2, 1906, no. C 126633. 


SOMEWHERE; words by Christina Ro- 
setti, music by F. H. Cowen. [115 


© Frederic H. Cowen, London, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 16288, May 14, 
1920. Original entry, Oct. 8, 1892, 
no. 40864. 


Stars (THE); words by Barry Corn- 
wall, music by F. H. Cowen. [116 


© Frederic H. Cowen, London, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 16286, May 14, 1920. 
Original entry, Oct. 8, 1892, no. 


40861. 
STYRIENNE; by G. W. Marston, pf. 
(Album for children, no. 8) [117 


© E. Howard Thayer, Boston, as 
the executor, in extension for 14 


years. Renewal no. 16244, May 3, 
1920. Renewal entry, Dec. 29, 1906, 
no. C 138397. 


8 


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no. 6, 1920 


SUN OF My soUL; words by John 
Keble, music by P. P. Bilhorn. [118 
© Peter P. Bilhorn, Chicago, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 16150, Apr. 21, 1920. 
Original entry, Feb. 7, 1893, no. 
7442. 


SUNSET, A REPOSE; quartette, by C. A. 
White; mixed voices in F. (C. A. 
White’s secular quartettes for mixed 
voices) [119 


© Charies A. White, Mary L. 


Leonard, Blanche E. White, % White-. 


Smith musie pub. co., Boston, as the 
next of kin of the author who is not 
living, in extension for 14 vears. Re- 
newal no. 16267, May 8, 1920. Re- 


newal entry, May 8, 1906, no. C 
120801. 
SWEETEST (THE) STORY EVER TOID; 


words and music by R. M. Stults. 
[120 


© Mrs. R. M. Stults, Norwood, 
Pa., as the widow of the author, 
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal 
no. 16326, May 15, 1920. Original 
entry, Dec. 19, 1892, no. 52075. 


SWEETHEARTS STILL; words by F. HE. 
Weatherly, music by F. Aylward. 
[121 


© Florence Aylward, St. Leonards 
on Sea, England, as the author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
16177, Apr. 21, 1920. Original entry, 
July 5, 1892, no. 28047. 


Swine sone; by W. F. Sudds, op. 47; 

piano. [122 

© W. F. Sudds, Gouverneur, 

N. Y., as the author, in extension for 

14 years. Renewal no. 16303, May 

15, 1920. Renewal entry, Aug. 2, 
1906, no. C 1266386. 


Tastes (THE) TURNED; or, A Christ- 


mas for Santa Claus, by Elizabeth . 


U. Emerson and K. L. Brown. [123 


© Kate L. Brown, Brookline, 
Mass., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 16310, May 
15, 1920. Original entry, Sept. 23, 
1892, no. 386389. 


TEARS OF LOVE; words by F.. E. Weatii- 
erly, music by L. Denza. [124 


© Luigi Denza, London, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 16174, Apr. 21, 1920. 
Original entry, June 24, 1892, no. 
264438. 


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18752 (181) 


THIS IS THE WAY WHICH THE LORD 
HATH MADE; anthem for Easter or 
Whitsuntide, by O. B. Brown. [125 


© Harold H. Brown, Indianapolis, 
as the child of the deceased author, 
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal 
no. 16215, May 3, 1920. Original 
entry, Mar. 38, 1893, no. 113834. 


THY WAY, NOT MINE, O LorgpD;-arr. by 
O. B. Brown. (Octavo series, no. 
155) [126 


© Harold H. Brown, Indianapolis, 
as the child of the deceased author, 
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal 
no. 16204, May 3, 1920. Original 
entry, Feb. 6, 1893, no. 7336. 


THY WILL BE DONE; arr. by O. B. 
Brown. (Octavo series, no. 158) 

[127 

© Harold H. Brown, Indianapolis, 

as the child of the deceased author, 

in renewal for 28 years. Renewal 

no. 16205, May 3, 1920. Original 

entry, Feb. 6, 1893, no. 7337. 


TSCHAIKOWSKY (PETER ILJITCH) An- 
dante cantabile; by P. von Tschai- 
kowsky, arr. by C. H. Morse; organ. 

[128 


© Charles H. Morse, Cambridge, 
Mass., as the author, in extension 
for 14 years. Renewal no. 16236, 
May 38, 1920. Renewal entry, Oct. 
13, 1906, no. C 131905. 


WANDERING (THE) SINGERS’ PATROL; 

by W. Clark. (Octavo ed., no. 8154) 

[129 

© Willis Clark, Randolph, Mass., 

as the author, in renewal for 28 

years. Renewal no. 16327, May 15, 

1920. Original entry, Dec. 19, 1892, 
no, 52076. 


WATERLILY (THE) ; barcarolle, by J. H. 
Brewer, op. 24, no. 2 [130 


© John Hyatt Brewer, Brooklyn, 

as the author, in renewal for 28 

years. Renewal no. 16216, May 3, 

- 1920. Original entry, Mar. 3, 1893, 
nee D335. 


WATERVILLE MARCH; by R. B. Hall; 
military band. [181 


© Isabelle A. MHallPhilbrook, 
Lynn, Mass., as the widow of the 


author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 16165, Apr. 23, 1920. 
Original entry, May 5, 1892, no. 
19399. 


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Way (THE) IS LONG AND DREARY; arr. 

by O. B. Brown. Bey 

© Harold H. Brown, Indianapolis, 

as the child of the deceased author, 

in renewal for 28 years. Renewal 

no. 16228, May 3, 1920. Original 
entry, Mar. 30, 1893, no. 16006. 


WHAT THE NEGRO MINSTREL SANG; by 
G. W. Marston; pf. (Album for 
children, no. 7) [183 

© E. Howard Thayer, Boston, as 
the executor, in extension for 14 
vears. Renewal no. 16243, May 8. 
1920. Renewal entry, Dec. 29, 1906, 
no. C 188396. 

WHILE THE YEARS ARE ROLLING BY; 

words and music by P. Bilhorn. [134 

© Peter Bilhorn, Chicago, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 16158, Apr. 21, 1920. 
Original entry, Feb. 7, 1898, no. 
7453. 


840 


pt. III, n. s., Vv. 15, no. 6, 1920 


WITH THE TIDE; barearolle, by C. A. 
White; in E flat. (C. A. White’s 
secular quartettes for mixed voices) 

[1385 


© Charles A. White, Mary L. 
Leonard, Blanche E. White. % 
White-Smith music pub. co., Boston, 
as the next of kin of the author who 
is not living, in extension for 14. 
years. Renewal no. 16180, Apr. 23, 
1920. Renewal entry, Apr. 18, 1906, 
no. C 119189. 


YOU CALLED TO ME; words by. John 
Muir, music by H. Temple. no. 2 in 
F., [136 


© Hope Temple, Paris, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 16170, Apr. 21, 1920. 
Original entry, May 18, 1892, no. 
20398. 


LIST OF THE MUSIC USED OR LICENSED TO BE USED FOR THE MAN- 


UFACTURE OF PARTS OF 


INSTRUMENTS SERVING TO PRODUCE 


MECHANICALLY THE MUSICAL WORK ae SECS T{E) OFTHE “ACT 


OF MAR. 4, 1909. 


A’ LUNA E NAPULE. [137 


© Italian book co., New York. 
Notice rec’d May 19, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 108. 


A’ PACCHIANELLA AMERICA. [138 


© Italian book co., New York. 
Notice rec’d May 19, 1920; recorded 
v. 4, p. 108. 


A TAZZA E CAFE’, [139 


© Italian book co., New York. 
Notice rec’d May 19, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4 p. 108. 


AH QUANTO ME PIACCIONI LE DONNE. 
[140 
© Italian book co., New York. 
Notice rec’d May 19, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4 p. 108. 


ALEXANDRIA; from Aphrodite, by An- 
selm Goetzl, arr. by George J. Trink- 
aus; orch. [141 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice ree’d June 3, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 108. 


ALP-ANDACHT, [142 


© H. F. Schelling, New York. 
Notice rec’d May 27, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4 p. 108. 


APRIL FLOWERS BRING MAY FLOWERS. 
[143 


© Leo Feist, ine., New York. 
Notice ree’d June 4,-1920; recorded, 

v. 4, p. 108. 
ASK TEE ROSE. [144 
© Forster music publisher, ince., 


Chicago. Notice rec’d June 7, 1920; 

recorded v. 4, p. 111. 
BAcK IN DREAMY CHINATOWN. [145 
© Joseph Ferrante, Chicago. No- 


tice ree’d June 5, 1920; recorded, v. 
m4, p. 112. 


Bet (IL) BEBE’. [146 


© Italian book co., New York. 
Notice rec’d May 19, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 108. 


& 


[13752 


BeELtA (LA) Maria; polka, by. F. 
Di Leo. [147 
© Mauro V. Cardilli, New York. 
Notice rec’d June 11, 1920; recorded, 
Vv. 4, ET: 


BizET (GEorRGES) Pescatori di perle; 
romanza, by G. Bizet. [148 
© Mauro V. Cardilli, New York. 
Notice ree’d June 3, 1920; recorded, 
ie Se en TTD. 


But, SHE’S JUST A LITTLE BIT CRAZY 
ABOUT HER HUSBAND, THAT’S ALL. 
[149 
© Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 
Notice rec’d June 5, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 109. 


CAPINERA. [150 
© Italian book co., New York. 


Notice rec’d May 19, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 108. 
CARA PICCINA. [151 


© Italian book co., New York. 
N tice rec’d May 19, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 108. 


CARESSE D’AMOUR; valse lente, by L. 
E. De Francesco. i hayes 


© Mauro V. Cardilli, New York. 
Notice ree’d June 11, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 112. 


CARME-LI-LI-RI-LLI-LII-LA; duetto by 
E. De Cristofaro. [153 


© Mauro V. Cardilli, New York. 
Notice rec’d June 11, 1920; recorded, 
va. 4, p. 112. 


CHICKEN REEL. [154 

© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 

tice rec’d June 4, 1920; recorded, v. 
4, p. 108. 


CLORINDA; mazurka, by Alf. Anelli. 
[155 
© Mauro V. Cardilli, New York, 
Notice ree’d June 11, 1920; recorded, 


Wwo4,. ps. F42 
Cock (THE) TAIL HOUR. [156 
© Leo Feist, inc, New York. 


Notice rec’d June 14, 1920; recorded, 
Vv. 4, DP. PP. 


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CoLEI CHE UCCISE. [157 

© Italian book co., New York. 

Notice rec’d May 19, 1920 ; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 108. 


COLLEGE LIFE; march. [158 
© F. B. Haviland pub. co., New 
York. Notice reec’d June 11, 1920; 
recorded, vy. 4, p. 112. 
COME PIOVEVA. [159 
© Italian book co., New York. 
Notice ree’d May 19, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 108. 
COSMOPOLITAN FISHER LAENDLER. [160 
© H. F. Schelling, New York. 


Notice rec’d May 27, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 108. 
CUDDLE UP. . [161 


© Broadway music corp., New 
York. Notice rec’d May 28, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 109. 
DIMPLES. [162 
© Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 
Notice ree’d May 26, 1920; recorded, 
V.4. Dp. 100. 


DING TOES. [163 

© Broadway music corp., New 

York. Notice rec’d May 28, 1920; 
recorded v. 4, p. 109. 


D00-DEE BLUES. [164 

© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 

tice rec’d June 4, 1920; recorded v. 
4, p. 108. 


DOWN THE TRAIL TO HOME SWEET 
HOME; words and music by Ernest 
KR. Ball. [165 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d June 11, 1920; recorded, 
y. 4, p. 112. 


KY” FESTE E NAPULE. [166 
© Italian book co., New York. 
Notice rec’d May 19, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 108. 
EVERYBODY’S LONESOME SOMETIME. 
[167 
© F. B. Haviland pub. co., New 
York. Notice rec’d June 4, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 111. 


EVERYBODY’S ON THEIR WAY TO JERSEY. 

[168 

© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 

Notice rec’d June 14, 1920; recorded, 
v.45 -p. 143. 


EXVERYBODY’S BUDDY. [169 

© Stark & Cowan, ine., New York. 

Notice reec’d May 22, 1920 ; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 106. 


ae 


pt. 11, 2. S215 


FACCIA TAGLIATA. ; [170 

© Italian book co., New York. 

Notice rec’d May 19, 1920 ; re- 
corded, v. 4, p. 108. 


FEE FI FO FUM. [171 

© Forster music publisher, inc., 

Chicago. Notice rec’d June 2, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 108. 


FIORE Di TRIPOLI; valzer by Minelli. 
ie Wy 92 
© Mauro. V. Cardilli, New York. 
Notice rec’d June 11, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p, 142. 
FOLLOW ME, IT’S A VERY SIMPLE MAT- 
TER. [173 
© Artmusic, ine., New York. No- 
tice rec’d May 28, 1920; recorded, v. 
4, p. 109. 
FORWARD MARCH. [174 
© Forster music publisher, inc, 
Chicago. Notice rec’d June 2, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 108. 


FROM EAST TO WEST. [175 

H. F. Schelling, New York. 

Notice rec’d May 27, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 108. 


GELUSIA E MAMMA. [176 

© Italian book co., New York. 

Notice rec’d May 19, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 108. 


GIRLS ALL AROUND ME. [177 

© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 

tice rec’d June 14, 1920; recorded, 
Vv. 4, pp. 212. 


GLORY FOR YALE. [178 
© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 


tice rec’d June 4, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 108. 
Goop- -NIGHT DEARIE; waltz. [179 


© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 
Notice ree’d June 14, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, -p. 113: 


GUAPPARIA. [180 

© Italian book co., New York. 

Notice rec’d May 19, 1920; recorded, 
y. 4, p. 108. 


GYPSY LAND. “> FIRE 

© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 

York. Notice ree’d May 19, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 106. 


GYPSY SERENADE; by V. A. Vosa. [182 
© Mauro V. Cardilli, New York. 
Notice ree’d June 11, 1920; recorded, - 
Vi Dp. LEZ? 


NOTICES 
no. 6, 1920 


HIAWATHA’S MELODY OF LOVE. [183 

© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 

York. Notice rec’d May 19, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 106. 


HINDU DREAMS. [184 

© Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 

Notice rec’d May 26, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 107. 


70USH-A-BYE LAND. [185 
© C. Arthur Fifer music co., 


Quincy, Ill. Notice rec’d May 28, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 111. 


I’D BE GOOD, YES FOR GOOD, FOR A GOOD 
GIRL. [186 


© Frank Goodman, New York. 
Notice ree’d May 29, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 110. 


1’D LOVE TO KNOW. [187 
© Stark & Cowan, ine., New York. 
Notice ree’d May 22, 1920; recorded, 

v. 4, p. 106. 
I LIKE A LITTLE JAZZ IN MY AULD LANG 
SYNE. [188 
© Forster music publisher, inc., 


Chicago. Notice rec’d June 2, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 109. 

I Love rou SUNDAY. [189 

© Forster music publisher, inc., 


Chicago. Notice rec’d June 7, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 111. 


I’M IN HEAVEN, WHEN I’M IN MY 
MOTHER’S ARMS. [190 
© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 
tice rec’d June 4, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 108. 


I’M TRYING. [191 

© Artmusic, ine., New York. No- 

tice rec’d May 28, 1920; recorded, v. 
4, p. 109. 


I REALIZE. [192 

© Fred Fisher, ine., New York. 

Notice rec’d May 21, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 109. 


I THINK TLL GET WED IN THE SUMMER. 

[193 

© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 

Hunter, New York. Notice rec’d 
June 5, 1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 109. 


I WANNA KISS ’EM. [194 
© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 
Notice ree’d June 8, 1920; recorded, 
we As 290: 


I WANT AN OLD TIME MELODY. [195 


© Charles Mobley, Columbus, 0. 
Notice rec’d May 25, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 107. 


OF USER 
13752 (207) 


Ir I MEET THE GUY WHO MADE THIS 
COUNTRY DRY. [196 
© Harry Von Tilzer music pub. 
co., New York. Notice ree’d May 27, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 107. 


IF YOU’LL COME BACK. [197 


© Stark & Cowan, inc., New York. 
Notice rec’d oes ype 1920: recorded, 
v. 4, p. 106. 


INGLESINA ; scherzo marciabile, arr. by 
M. V. Cardilli. [198 
© Mauro V. Cardilli, New York. 
Notice rece’d June 11, 1920; recorded, © 
Vf, Lio, 


IowA, PROUD JowA. [199 


© Forster music publisher, inc., 
Chicago. Notice rec’d June 7, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 110. 


JAZZY JAZZY SOUND IN ALL CHINATOWN. 

[200 

© Fred Fisher, inc. New York. 

Notice rec’d May 27, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 110. 


JUST A LITTLE SUNSHINE MAKES A 
RAINBOW. [201 


© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 
Notice rec’d June 14, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4 po U8: 


JUST WE TWO. [202 

© Forster music publisher, ine., 

Chicago. Notice ree’d June 7, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 111. 


KAMAKURA. [203 
© Broadway music corp., New 


York. Notice reec’d May 28, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 109. 
LAND OF ALLAH. [204 


© Forster music publisher, inc., 
Chicago. Notice ree’d June 2, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 109. 


‘LAND (THE) OF SWEET MEMORIES. 
[205 

© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 
tice rec’d June 4, 1920; recorded, v. 


4, p. 108. 


LASSIE; intro. Echo. [206 
© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 
Hunter, New York. Notice rec’d 
May 21, 1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 107. 


- LET’S ALL WEAR A PAIR OF OVERALLS. 


[207 

© Stark & Cowan, ine., New York. 

Notice rec’d May 22, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 106. 


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18752 (208) 


Lina; polka marcia, by M. V. Cardilli. 
[268 
© Mauro V. Cardilli, New York. 
Notice rec’d June 11, 1920; recorded, 
WoAy prod2: 
LITTLE TOWN IN THE OULD COUNTY 
Down. [209 
© Fred Fisher, inc., New York. 
Notice rec’d May 20, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 107. 


Loox INTO MY EYES. [210 

© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 

tice rec’d June 14, 1920; recorded, v. 
4,-p.° 122. 


LOUISIANA. [211 


© Sherman, Clay & co., San Fran- 
cisco. Notice rec’d May 20, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 107. 


LOVE’S ROMANTIC SEA. [212 
© Leo Feist, ine., New York. No- 


tice rec’d June 14, 1920; recorded, 
Viste, Ub. ME. 

LovE’S SUNLIGHT; song, by Charles 
Wakefield Cadman. ASS 


© B. F. Wood music co., Boston. 
Notice rec’d May 24, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 107. 


MARCHING ALONG FIFTH AVE. [214 
© H. F. Schelling, New York. 
Notice rec’d May 27, 1920; recorded, 

v. 4, p. 108. 
MAY BREEZES. [215 
© Forster music publisher, inc., 


Chicago. Notice rec’d June 7, 1920; 

recorded, v.:4, p. 110. 
ME SI FRATE. [216 
© Italian book co., New York. 


Notice rec’d May 19, 1920; recorded 
v. 4, 108. 


MIGHTY LIKE A ROSENBLOOM. [217 


© Fred Fisher, inc, New York. 
Notice ree’d May 28, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 109. 


MINUETTO ALL’ ANTICA; by M. A. Sal- 
vati. [218 


© Mauro V. Cardilli, New York. 
Notice rec’d June 11, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 112. 


M’sIEUR JIMMIE, COME AND SHAKE 
THE SHIMMIE., [219 


© Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc, 
New York. Notice rec’d June 11, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 110. 


pt. 1, 8. Sy, W: 15 
My DIXIE ROSARY. [220 
© Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d June 11, 
1820; recorded, v. 4, p. 110. 


My HAWAIIAN FLOWER OF LOVE. [221 


© Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 
Notice rec’d May 26, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 107. 


My LITTLE HOME ON THE HILL. {222 


© Forster music publisher, inc., 
Chicago. Notice rec’d June 7, ima 
recorded, v. 4, p. 111. 


NINFEA BIANCA; mazurka, by F. Di 
Leo. [223 


© Mauro V. Cardilli, New York. 
Notice ree’d June 11, 1920; recorded, 
Vv: 4 po ki2. 


NOAH’S WIFE LIVED A WONDERFUL LIFE. 
[224 


© Forster music publisher, inc., 


Chicago. Notice rec’d June 7, 1920; 

recorded, v. 4, p. 111. 
NOCTURNE. [225. 
© Forster music publisher, inc., 


Chicago. Notice rec’d June 7,. 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 110. 


Non T’AMO PIU; romanza by F. P. 
Tosti. [226 
© Mauro V. Cardilli, New York. 
Notice rec’d June 11, 1920; recorded, 
W. As Dost oes 


NORSE MAID. [225 

© Forster music publisher, inc., 

Chicago. Notice rec’d June 2, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 108. 


O BENE E’ CORE. [228 
© Italian book co., New York. 
Notice rec’d May 19, 1920; recorded, 
v: 4, p. 108. 
©’ SEGRETO E NAPULE. [229 
© Italian book co., New York. 
Notice rec’d May 19, 1920 ;.recorded, 
v. 4, p. 108. 


OH DOCTOR. [230 

© Stark & Cowan, inc., New York. 

Notice rec’d May 22, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 106. 


ON A DREAMY NIGHT. [238 
© Sherman, Clay & co., San Fran- 


cisco. Notice rec’d May 20,. 1920; 

recorded, v. 4, p. 107. 
ON THE MISSISSIPPI. P2528. 
© H. F. Schelling, New York.. 


Notice rec’ad May 27, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 108. 


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NOTICES OF USER 


no. 6, 1920 


18752 (258) 


ONE LITTLE ROSE. 


© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 
Notice rec’d, June 3, 1920; recorded, 
4, p. 110. 


PALE MOON. 
© Forster music publisher, 


[254 
inc., 


Chicago. Notice rec’d June 7, 1920; 

recorded, v. 4, p. 110. 
PE MAMMA MIA. F235 
© Italian book co., New York. 


Notice ree’d May 19, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 108. 


PE TTE. [236 

© Italian book co., New York. 

Notice rec’d May 19, 1920; re- 
corded, v. 4, p. 108. 


PURPLE DREAMS. [2a2 


© Stark & Cowan, inc, New 
York. Notice rec’d May es 1920 ; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 106. 


PURPLE POPPY. [2388 


© Forster music publisher, inc., 
Chicago. Notice rec’d June 2, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 108. 


RACING BLUES. [239 


_ © Artmusic, inc., New York. No- 
tice rec’d May 28, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 109. 


RAGADORA. [240 


© Forster music publisher, inc., 
Chicago. Notice rec’d June 7, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 111. 


REACHING FOR THE MOON. [241 
© Sherman, Clay & co., San Fran- 
cisco. Notice rec’d May 20, 1920; 

recorded, v. 4, p. 107. 
RELATIVES. [242 
© Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 


Notice ree’d May 26, 1920; recorded, - 


v. 4, p. 107. 


RiIcUORDE; by Vincenzo De Crescenzo. 

[243 

© Mauro V, Cardilli, New York. 

Notice ree’d June 11, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 112. 


RockKine (THE) CHAIR FLEET. [244 

© Leo Feist, ine. New York. 

Notice ree’d June 14, 1920; recorded, 
v4 p. 112. 


ROSES BRING MEMORIES OF YOU. [245 

© Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 

New York. Notice ree’d June 11, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 110. 


[233 | ScINTILLA-POLKA; arr. by A. Bonsig- 


nore. [246 

© Mauro V. Cardilli, New York. 
Notice ree’d June i 1920; recorded, 
¥. 4) p, 412: 


Scrppa Lucy’. [247 

© Italian book co., New York. 

Notice rec’d May 19, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 108. 


ScoTcH PASTORALE. [248 

© Carl Fischer, ine., New York. 

Notice ree’d June 9, 1920; recorded, 
Vo pat 8. 


SHE IS FAB FROM THE LAND; words by 
Tom Moore, music by Frank Lam- 
bert. [249 

© Chappell & co., 1td., London. 
Notice reec’d May 21, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 106. 


SKOOKUM. [250 
© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 


tice rec’d June 4, 1920; recorded, 
Sy D. 10S: 
SPANISH BLUES. [251 


© Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 
Notice reec’d May 28, 1920; recorded, 

v. 4, p. 109. 
SPINGI SPINGI. [252 
© Italian book co., New York. 
Notice ree’d May 19, 1920; recorded, 

v. 4, p. 108. 
SWEET LITTLE Mary ANN. [253 
© Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 
Notice rec’d May 24, 1920; recorded, 

Vit. BIOS: 
SWEETHEART WALTZ. [254 
© Fred Fisher, inc., New York. 


Notice ree’d June 5, 1920; recorded, 
vw 4. p. tat. 


TARANTELLA; remiscenze Napoletane, 
by M. W. Calace. [255 


© Mauro V. Cardilli, New York. 
Notice rec’d June 11, 1920; recorded, 
eee AT: 


TARANTELLONA. [256 

© Italian book co., New York. 

Notice rec’d May 19, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 108. 


THANKS. [257 


© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 
Notice ree’d June 3, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 110. 


THAT NAUGHTY WALTZ. 


© .Forster music publisher, 
New York. Notice rec’d June 2, 
1620; recorded, v. 4, p. 108. 


[258 


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18752 (259) 


THAT’S NICE. [259 
© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 


York. Notice rec’d May 19, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 106. — 


THERE’S AN OLD FLAME BURNING. [260 

© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 

tice rec’d June 14, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 112. 


THERE’S JUST A LITTLE TOUCH OF DIXIE 
IN YOUR EYES. [261 
© Stark & Cowan, inc., New York. 
Notice rec’d May 22, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 106. 


THEY'LL NEVER MISS THE WINE IN 
DIXIELAND. [262 
© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. Notice rec’d May 19, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 106. 


THRU AZURE BLUE. [263 


(© Forster music publisher, inc., 
Chicago. Notice rec’d June 7, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 110. | 


TOCCANDO I BICCHIERI; polka, by Alf. 
Anelli. [264 


© Mauro V. Cardilli, New York. 


Notice rec’d June 11, 1920; recorded, 
wi4, p. ANZ, 


TripoLtt; on the shores of Tripoli, by 
Paul Cunningham, Al Dubin and Ir- 
ving Weill. [265 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice ree’d May 19, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 106. 


TRIPOLITANIA; marcia militare, by G. 
Vaninetti. [266 
© Mauro V. Cardilli, New York. 

Notice rec’d June 11, 1920; recorded, 

we AR. py del. 


TU NON SAI. [267 
© Italian book co., New York. 
Notice ree’d May 19, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 108. 


TURKEY IN THE STRAW. [268 

© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 

tice rec’d June 4, 1920; recorded, v. 
4, p. 108. 


U’ PRESIDENTE D’ U CLUB F. F. [269 

© Italian book co., New York. 

Notice rec’d May 19, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 108. 


VALSE CHOPINESQUE. [270 

© Forster music publisher, inc., 

Chicago. Notice rec’d June 7, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 110. 


pt. 117, n. s., v. 15- 


VALSE DECEMBRE. [272 

© Forster music publisher, inc.,. 

Chicago... Notice rec’d June 7, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 110. 


VENUS; valse lente, by Domenico 
Savino. [272 
© Mauro V. Cardilli, New York. 
Notice rec’d June 11, 1920; recorded, 
wo 4, p. 122 


VERDI (GIUSEPPE) Rigoletto; by 
Verdi, arr. by Alf. Anelli. [273 


© Mauro V. Cardilli, New York. 
Notice rec’d June 11, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 112. 


VeERITA ; valser by L. E. De Francesco. 

[274 

© Mauro V. Cardilli, New York. 

Notice rec’d June 11, 1920; recorded, 
vy. 4) Dp, sat 


VIENETENNE. [275 
© Italian book co., New York. 


Notice rec’d May 19, 1920; recorded, 
¥04, p. dO: 


WAIKIKI BLUES. 7 [276 

© Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

Notice rec’d May 26, 1920; recorded,, 
v..4, p, 107. 


WANNE (LE) Lot & 
© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 
Hunter, New York. Notice rec’d 
June 5, 1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 109. 


WE WERE MADE TO LOVE. [278. 


© Leo Feist, inc. New York. 
Notice rec’d June 14, 1920; recorded, 
VA. Dest de. 


WHEN HE GAVE ME YOU. (279 

© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 

York. Notice rec’d May 19, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 106. 


WHEN I’M BACK IN MANDALAY AGAIN. 


[280 

© Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

Notice rec’d May 28, 1920; recorded, 
7, 4, p. 109. 


WHISPERING HAWAIIAN LOVE SONG. 
[28t 

© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 
tice rec’d June 4, 1920; recorded, v. — 
4, p. 108. 


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no. 6, 1920 


\VHISTLE-WHISTLE-i LOVE YOU. [282 

© Cc. Arthur Fifer music co., 

Quincy, Ill. Notice rec’d May. 28, 
1920; recorded, ¥V. 4. p. 111. 


WHO ATE NAPOLEONS WITH JOSEPHINE. 
[283 


© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. Notice rec’d May 19, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 106. 


WHO SAID SO. (284 


© Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine., 
New York. Notice rec’d June 11, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 110. 


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13752 (287) 


by Arthur Cleveland 
[285 

© B. F. Wood music co., Boston. 
Notice ree’d June 2, 1920; recorded, 


2 oe oem ts 
You CAN STAY, BUT THAT DOGGONE FID- 
DLE MUST GO. [286 
© Stark & Cowan, ine., New York. 
Notice ree’d May 22, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 106. 


YOU'RE WONDERFUL WHEN YOU SMILE. 


[287 
© Sherman, Clay & co, San. 
Francisco. Notice rec’d May 20, 


1820; recorded, v. 4, p. 107. 


i) 
THA? Be wy & 
IY Ply 


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ide vu ‘0 a RL . 


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Fine Diss pa ie eh eae 


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13753-15530 
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 


COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CATALOGUE 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


_ PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MAROH 8, 1891, 
OF JUNE 30, 1906, AND OF MARCH 4, 1909 


PART 3: 
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


INCLUDING: 


LIST OF COPYRIGHT RENEWALS 
LIST OF NOTICES OF USER 


—— 


1920 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 15 
No. 7 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 
1920 


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


EXPLANATIONS TO BE -NOTED BY USERS OF THIS CATALOGUE. 


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

ExcEPTIONS.—(1) In the case of editions of classical music instead of scat- 
tering them under the titles, each author’s works are brought together by an 
entry under the original cemposer’s name, and for such works search should 
be made in this number under the following names: Bach (Johann Sebas- 
tian); Brahms (Johannes); Chaminade (Cécile Louise Stéphanie); Chopin 
(Frédéric Francois); Delibes (C'ément Philibert Leo); Grieg (Edvard Hag- 
erup); Handel (Georg Friedrich); Leschetizky (Theodor); Liszt (Franz); 
Moszkowski (Moritz); Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus); Raff (Joseph Joachim) ; 
Rubinstein (Anton Gregorovitch) ; Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille). In case of 
all such works, however, there are cross references in the title alphabet from 
the title of each work. 

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

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

Piano music is understeod to be for two hands unless otherwise stated. 
Songs are understood to be with piano accompaniment unless otherwise 
stated. Titles reading “ Words by,” “ Music by,” are to be understood as 
songs. 

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

(1) 


EXPLANATIONS FOR USERS OF THIS CATALOGUE. 


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

A list of copyright renewals and extensions made for musical compo- 
sitions under section 24 of the act of March 4, 1969, will be found at the end 
of this issue immediately following the text. 

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

Because of the shortage in print paper the indexes heretofore accompany- 
ing the monthly issues will be omitted. The final number, completing the 
volume, will be followed by a full annual index to both composers and pro- 
prietors. The subscription price for Part 3, which must be for the complete 
calendar year, is $1, payable in advance to the Superintendent of Documents, 
Washington, D. C., by postal money order, express order, or New York draft. 


Ae) 


NOTICE. 


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

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

Notice is therefore hereby given to any author, copyright pro- 
prietor, or other lawful claimant, that in so far as any copyright 
articles deposited from July 1, 1909, to June 30, 1914, inclusive, are 
still remaining in the files of the Copyright Office, and are not to be 
transferred to the Labrary of Congress or to any other governmental 
library in the District of Columbia, such books or articles may be 
returned to the claimant of copyright if requested by such claimant 
prior to December 31, 1920. 

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

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


+ ACY) 


RECIPROCAL PROTECTION OF MUSIC AGAINST UNAD- 
THORIZED REPRODUCTION BY MECHANICAL MUSI- 
CAL INSTRUMENTS. 


The United States now has reciprocal copyright protection of 
music against unauthorized reproduction by mechanical musical in- 
struments in the case of Australia, and the territories of Papua and 
Norfolk Island, Belgium, Cuba, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, 
Luxemburg, New Zealand, Norway and Sweden. The President 
stoned proclamations to this effect on the following dates: Australia, 
and the territories of Papua and Norfolk Island (Apr. 3, 1918, 
effective Mar. 15, 1918), Belgium (June 14, 1911, effective July i 
1909), Cuba (Nov. 21, 1911), France (May 24. 1918), Germany (Dee. 
8, 1910), Great Britain (Jan. 151015) italy (May £ 1915), Luxem- 
burg (June 14, 1911, effective June 29, 1910), New Zealand (Feb. 9, 
1917, effective Dec. 1, 1916), Norway (June 14, 1911, effective Sept. 9, 
1910), Sweden (Feb. 27, 1920, effective Feb. 1, 1920). These procla- 
mations were printed in the Catalogue of Cepyright Entries, Part 3, 
vol. 6, pages v-x of no. 7, and pages tv—v of no. 12; vol. 10, pages 
vilr—xi of no. 3, and pages vil-1x of no. 4: vol. 12, pages v-rx of no. 
3; vol. 13, pages vi-xtt of no. 5; and vol. 15, pages vi-vir of no 3. 

"While no special proclamation has been issued on behalf of Hun- 
gary so far as the provisions of section 1 (e) are concerned, the 
proclamation dated October 15, 1912, putting into effect the conven- 
tion between the United States and Hungary, specifically provides 
that the general copyright protection secured by article 1 includes 
the copyright control of mechanical musical reproductions. 

From information received through the Department of State, the 
legislation of the following countries did not on the date stated fulfill 
the reciprocal conditions specified in the proviso to section 1 (e) of 
the act of Congress of March 4, 1909: Austria (Mar. 10, 1911), Den- 
mark (May 19, 1911), Mexico (May 8, 19i1), the Netherlands (Mar. 
3, 1911), and Switzerland (Apr: 8, 191 1). 


The copyright convention signed at the Fourth International 
American Conference at Buenos Aires on August 11, 1910, was pro- 
claimed by the President of the United States on J uly 13, "1914, and 
is in effect as between the United States and the Dominican Republic, 
Guatemala, Honduras, Panama, Nicaragua, and Ecuador. The Gov- 
ernments of Bolivia, Brazil, Costa Rica, Haiti, Paraguay, Salvador, 
and Uruguay have announced through diplomatic channels their 
adhesion to this convention. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


7A FINE D’ ’o Kaiser; versi di Tony 
Ferrazzano, musica di Govanni Del 
Colle [of Italy, domiciled at New 
York]; mand. ace. 4to. [13753 
© May 25, 1920; 2 c. May 27, 
1920; EK 482211; Antonio Grauso, 
New York. 


AAHMES TEMPLE MARCH; by A. A. Ro- 


sander [of U. S.]; band. 4to. 
[13754 
© May 14, 1920; 2 « June 18, 
1920; EK 481704; Arthur A. Ro- 
sander, Philadelphia. 
ABANDONNEE (L’) (The faithless 
lover); Belgian folksong, English 


text by Deems Taylor, air from the 

_ town of Mafiles, harmonized and arr. 

by D. Taylor [of U. S.]; three wom- 

en’s voices. 4to. (Schumann club 
series of part-songs, no. 4765) 

[18755 

© June 2, 1920; 2 c. June 3, 1920; 

E 482088; J. Fischer & bro., New 

York. [Copyright is claimed on 
harmonization and arrangement] 


ABIDE WITH ME; air varie, melody by 
W. H. Monk, arr. by Albert Franz 
[of U. S.] op. 226; violin and piano. 

[13756 

© June 15, 1920; 2 e« June 17, 

1920; EH 481402; Theo Presser co., 

Philadelphia. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement] 


Aspou BEN ADHEM AND THE ANGEL; 
words by Leigh Hunt, music by 


Louis Adolphe Coerne [of U. S.] 


op. 157, no. 1; sop. 1 and 2, and alto. 
4to. (Laurel octavo, no. 77) 
[18757 
© June 8, 1920; 2 @ June 11, 
1920; E 481205; C. C. Birchard & 
co., Boston. 


ADAM AND EveE;. words by Henry L. 
Goldman, music by George Graff, jr. 
[of U. S.] New York City, World 
music pub. corp. [13758 

© June 3, 1920; 2 c. June 5, 1920: 
Hi 482189; Henry L. Goldman, Roch- 
ester, N. Y. 


ADIEU ! JEUNESSE: valse-intermezzo, by 
Alfredo Barbirolli [of England], or- 
chestrated by Walter R. Collins [of 


England]; orch. with piano con- 
ductor. 4to. (Orchestral journal 


of popular music, no. 634) [18759 

© May 10, 1920; 1 «@ May 29, 
1920; E 476919; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. 


AFTER THE WINTERS; words by Claude 
McKay, music by Horace Middleton 
tof UU. Si] “op, 2p): ne. 4 [13760 

© June 8, 1920; 2c. June 8, 1920; 
E 481176; Composers’ music corp., 
New York. 


AH QUELLE ETRANGE CHOSE; de 
Yoperette La _ geisha, paroles et 
musique de Sidney Jones [of Eng- 
land] [13761 

© May 17, 1920; 1c June 10, 
1920; E 484051; Ascherberg, Hap- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London. 


AIR DES ETOILES; de Voperette La 
geisha, paroles et musique de Sidney 
Jones [of England] [13762 

© May 17, 1920;.1 ¢. June 10, 
1920; EK 484054; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, lItd., London. ~* 


ATLASKAN WIGGLE; words by F. P. 
Keep, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[13763 

© July 3, 1920; 2 ¢. July 15, 1920; 

E 486296; Fred P. Keep, Omaha, 
Neh. 


ALHAMBRA NIGHTS; words by M. C. 
Fyden, music by Jose Sancho [cf 
U.S.) [13764 

© 1c. June 12, 1920; B 482284; 
Maude Coughran Eyden, San I'ran- 
cisco. 


ALICE BLUE GOWN; waltz, from Irene, 
by Harry W. Tierney [of U. S.], 
air. Dy Wim, Schula [or <0: S:]: 
band. Feist ed. 4to. [13765 

© Tine’ 1, 7920> 2 e3: June 12, 
1920; E 481858 ; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 


849 


13766 


ALICE IN WONDERLAND; Miniature 
suite, by Henry E. Geehl [of Eng- 
land]; piano. (Magnus album, v. 64) 
[13766 

© May 21, 1920; 1 «@ May 29, 
1920; E 476968; Sawn & co., Watson 
& Wilcock, ltd., London. 


ALICIA; morceau de salon, by E. 
Woyeke, arr. by G. Federlein [of 
. 8S.]; piano. (Favorite drawing- 
ate pieces ) [13767 
© June 15, 1920; 2 @ June 17, 
1920; E 481409; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement] 


ALL THAT I WANT IS A PICTURE OF 
you; words by L. Ostrose, music 
by Hector Richard [of U. 8.] Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [138768 

© June 16, 1920; 2 c«. June 21, 
1920; E 481589; Louis Ostrose, Fort 
Winfield Scott, Calif. 


ATL THROUGH THE DAY; words by 
Ethel Day, music by A. C. Powell 
fot’ UU... Sa [i3769 


©1e June 21, 1920; E 481617; 
Alice Gertrude Powell, Brooklyn. 


ALLERGO Glocoso. See Handel (Georg 
Friedrich ) 

ALONE WITH THE GIRL YOU LOVE; words 
and music by J. Rosamond Johnson 
fot UL 8S. ] [13770 

© June 11, 1920; 2 e. June 15, 
1920; E 481719; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 

ALRIGHT; words and music by H. 

kelley [of U. S8.] [13771 

© 1c. June 9, 1920; E 481732; 
Hugh Skelley, Davenport, Ia. 


ALWAYS I WILL BE NEAR YOU; words 
and melody by P. Stanton [of U. 8.] 
fiscie 
© 1e. June 5, 1920; E 482156; 
Paul Stanton, New York. 
AMBROSIA; valse, by Ernest Tompa 
[of Great Britain] ; piano. [137738 
© June 11, 1920; 4c. .June ‘15, 
1920; E 477403; West’s, ltd., Lon- 
don. 
AMERICA; words and melody by H. 
Morris [of U. 8.] [Blueprint] 
- [13774 
© 1c. July 2, 1920; E 481957; 
Henry Morris, Springfield, O. 
AMERICA FIRST;: words by Verna Em- 
mick, musie by E. 8. S. Huntington 
fof? Sei [13775 
©.1c¢ June 9, 1920; E 481171; 
Verna Emmick, New York. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 4, BS. ¥ 45 


A-M-E-R-I-C-A, THE GRANDEST PLACE ON 
EARTH; words by J. N. Thurman, 
music by BE. 8. 8. Huntington [of 
U.S [13776 

© 1c. June 15, 1920; E 482369; 
J. N. Thurman, Galesburg, Ill. 


AMERICA WHERE ARE yoU; words by 
P. M. Rodgers, musie by Hector 
Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Leg- 
ters music co. _ [13777 

© July 1, 1920; 2 c. July 15, 1920; 
E 486279; Pearl M. Rodgers, Me- 
chanicsburg, IIL 


AMERICAS, YOU ARE MY HOME SWEET 


HOME; words by A. A. Menshik, 
musie by E. 8S. S. Huntington fof 
US$.) ~ [13778 ° 


© 1« June 15, 1920; E 482338; 
Augusta A. Menshik, Omaha, Neb. 


AMERICAN (THE) LAUGH; words by 
J. J. Stegmayer, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Leg- 
ters music Co. [13779 

© July 3, 1920; 2 c. July 15, 1920; 
FE 486215; John J. Stegmayer, New 
York. 

AMERICA’S BOY ScouUT; words by C. 
Camillus, melody by Gustave Barto 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of U. S.] 

[13780 
© 1c. June 25, 1920; E 481769; 
Charles Camiilus, Baltimore. 


AMERICA’S GOLDEN SUNSET; words by 
‘E. Sumner, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Leg- 
ters music co. .[13781 

© June 16, 1920; 2 ce June 21, 
1920; E 481537; Edwin Sumner, 
Chico, Calif. 


AMMORE E DDOCE; versi e musica di G. 


Pitotti [of Italy]; mand. ace. 
Naples, Emilio Gennarelli e c. 4to. 
[13782 


{C.)..Apr...30, 1920; 1 2 sume = 
1920; E 476987; Italian book co., 
New York. 


AMORE (L’) IN TRE; versi e musica di 
Cesare Minichini [of Italy]; mand. 
ace. Naples, Emilio Gennarelli e ¢. 
4to. [18783 


© Apr. 1, 1920; 1 e. June 9,.1920; 
E 476984; Italian book co., New 
York. 


AMORETTA; valse gracieuse, by Natalie 
Noyd [of U. 8.]; piano. (Three tone 
sketches [8]) [13784 

© June 22, 1920; 2 ec. June 24, 
1920; E 482569; Willis musie co., 
Cincinnati. 


850 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1920 


13801 


AMOUR QUI PASSE; valse-boston, versi 
di Adolfo Genise, musica di Gaetano 
Lama [cf Italy]; mand. ace. 4to. 

[13785 


© June 1, 1920; 2 c. June 19, 1920; 


E 477093; Italian book co., New 
York. 
Amy WENTWoRTH; words by J. G. 


Whittier, music by Rupert Hughes 
[of U. S.]; high or medium voice. 
(Five homely songs, no. 5) [13786 

© June 24, 1920; 2c. July 3, 1920; 
E 482841; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 


ANDALOUSE; by Edouard Mignan [of 
France] ; violin and piano. [13787 
© June 18, 1920; 1 «@ June 19, 
1920; E 477105; Enoch & eo., Paris. 


ANDANTE. See Mozart (Wolfgang 


Amadeus) 


ANDANTE PATHETIGUE; by Arthur Emil 
Uhe [of U. S.]; organ. [13788 
© May 24, 1920; 2 c. May 29, 1920; 
H}-481290; Breitkopf & Hartel, inc., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement] 


ANGELS (THE) WERE LONESOME FOR 
you; words and musie by J. J. Siat- 
tery [of U. 8.], arr. by Joseph Monk 
[ot U. 8.] [13789 

© 1¢ July 1, 1920; E 481941; 
Joseph J. Slattery, Rochester, N. Y. 


ANNA JANE; words by J. W. Thomp- 
son and Gus Owens, music by G. 
Owens [of U. S] [13790 

© ic. June 11, 1920; BE 481241; 
J. W. Thompson, Paris, Ky. 


ANNIVERSARY WITH TYS: 
music by G. Hilgendorf [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [18791 

© July 3, 1920; 2 ¢ July 15, 1920; 


Ei 486237; George Hilgendorf, Clin- 


ton, Ia. 

ANTICIPATION; by Oscar Beringer [of 
Great Britain]; piano. (All on a 
summer day, 1) [13792 


© May 29, 1920; 1 « June 12, 
1926; HK 477015; Augener, Itd., Lon- 
don. 


ANTIQUATED; words and music by 
E. M. Muller: [of U. S.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [18793 

© July 3, 1920; 2 c. July 15, 1920: 
E 486261; Esther M. Muiler, Ack- 
ley, Ia. 


words and 


ANY PLACE WOULD BE WONDERFUL WITH 
you; from Ziegfeld follies of 1920, 
vords and music by Gene Buck and 
Dave Stamper [of U. S.] [i38794 

© June 26, 1920; 2 c« June 28, 
1920; EH 48181: "T:- B:. Harness & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


APPLE BLOSSOMS ; words by A. B. Cook, 
music by E. 8. S. Huntington [of 
Ue-S.1 3 [13795 

© 1. June 30, 1920; E 481873; 
Anna B. Cook, Albany, Ore. 


May, by Godfrey Newark, arr. by 
Ernest Reeves [of Great Britain]; 
2 violins, ’cello, bass, harmonium 
and piano. (Flowers, no. 1; Schott 
& co.’s cinema repertory, no. 53) 
[13796 
© May 31, 1920; 1 « June 12, 
1920; E 477022; Schott & co., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


APRIL GOES A-WALKING; words by 
Heien Taylor, music by Stanley 
Dickson [of England]; in E flat. 

[13797 

© June 28, 1920; 1 ec. June 29, 

1920; EH 477276; Enoch & sons, Lon- 
don. 


Apt (THE) PUPIL; chop sticks, words 
by Jessica Moore, music by Geo. L. 
Spaulding [of U. 8.]; piano and 
song. (Musical burlesques) [13798 

© June 15. 1920. 2 ¢«. June -17, 
1920; E 481408; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


ARABESQUE; by George Dyson [of 
Great Britain] op. 10d; violin and 
piano. (Three lyrics, no. 2) 

[13799 


© June 15, 1920; 1 « May 29, 
1920; E 477011; Joseph Williams, 
Itd., Londen. 


See also Moszkowski (Moritz) 


Cinq piéces bréves. 


ARABIAN NIGHTS; by Granville Bantock 
fof England]; piano. (Magnus al- 
bums, vols. 60, 61) Pt. 1. The fish- 
erman and the jinn.—2. The lake of 
the magic fish—s8. The miraculous 
fish and the damsel. Pt. 2. 4. The 
porter and the ladies of Baghdad. 

[13800, 18801 


© Apr. 16, 1920; 2 @ each Apr. 22, 
1920; E 476970, 476971; Swan & co., 
Watson & Wilcock, ltd., London. 


851 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13802 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 15 


ARABIAN NIGHTS—Continued. 

intermezzo one-step, by M. David 
and W. Hewitt, arr. by J. Ord Hume 
[of Great Britain]; band. (Jn Boo- 
sey’s military journal, series 139, no. 
6) [13802 


© May 15, 1920; 1 c« June 17, 
1920; E 477055; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement] 


ARE YOU DRIFTING AWAY? words and 
music by W. M. Runyan [of U. 8.] 
[13803 
© Tunes, 1920 2<e. Sune 14, 
1920; EH 481218; William M. Runyan, 
Wichita, Kan. 


ARE you? I am.—For HI-RAM; words 
by N. Patrick, music by Gus Yamus 
[of U. S.]. [13804 


© 1c. June 11, 1920; E 481679; 
Nick Patrick, Elizabeth, N. J. 


As I rRoDE IN HEARTSVILLE; words and 
music by A. Fields [of U. S.] Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [13805 


© June 16, 1920; 2 ce June 21, 
1920; I) 481593 ; Addie Fields, Board- 
man, N. C. 


As I WENT TROTTING; words and music 
by C. Corbett Sumsion [of Great 
Britain]; in A. [13806 


© May 20, 1920; 1 « June 17, 
1920; E 477048; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


ASA’S TODDY; One step, by George L. 
Cobb [of U. 8.]3; piano. [13807 


© June 23, 1920; 2 c. June 24, 
1920; E 481737; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


A-SKI-ING WE WILL GO; words by W. 
B. Hinkley, music by E. S. S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.]. [13808 


© 1c June 5, 1920; E 482143; 
W. B. Hinkley, Canaan, N. H. 


ASLEEP IN A DISTANT LAND; words by 
H. M. Smith, melody by Gustave 
Barto [pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of 
U. 8.) [13809 


© 1c. June 8, 1920; E 482023; 
Emma M. Smith, Eugene, Or. 

ASTRONOMY ; words and melody by P. 

Stewart [of U. S.] [13810 


© 1c June 19, 1920; E 482472: 
Paul Stewart, Orleans, Ia. 


AT BETHEL WHEN A WAND’RER LONE; 
anthem, words by H. C. Cumber- 
batch, music by A. Fairbairn Barnes 
[of England]; mixed voices. . 4to. 

it oe LL 

© June 1, 1920; 1 « June 16, 

1920; E 477000; Stainer & Bell, Itd., 
London. 


AT THE END OF THE SUNSET TRAIL; 
words by Cal De Voll, music by 
Maceo Pinkard [of U. S.] [18812 

© June 380, 1920; 2 c. July 1, 1920; 
E 481934; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. : 


AT THE GOLDEN GATE; words and music 
by Fred T. Braithwaite [of U. S8.], 
arr. by A. N. Cosner. [13813 

© June 7, 1920; 2 c. June 9, 1920; 
E 481133; Sylvia musie co., New 
York, 


AT THE OPEN FIRESIDE; words and mu- 
sic by W. J. Jones [of U. 8.] [18814 
© June 12, 1920; 2 c. June 12, 
1920; E 482299; Will J. Jones, 
Scranton, Pa. 


AT THE SHRINE OF THE ROSE; march, 
by F. Riehter [of U. 8.] [13815 
© June 12, 1920; 2 ce. June 12, 
1920; E 482304; Francis Richter, 
Portland, Or. 


AUTUMN DAYS; words by Lady Lind- 
say, music by Leo Lasco [of Eng- 
land]; in F. [13816 

© June 26, 1920; 1 ec. June 29, 
1920; E 477279; Enoch & sons, Lon- 
don. 


AUTUMN LEAVES; words by Eve Er- 
skine, music by Francis Roberts [of 
England] London, Novello & ©co., 
ltd. [13817 

© June 7, 1920; 1 c. June 8, 1920; 
E 476964; Eve Erskine Maconochie, 
London. 


AVRUHOM; words and music by Isidor 
Lillian [of U. S.], arr. by A. Heilman 
[of U.-S.] [13818 

© Mar. 25, 1920; .2:-es, Apr. 25, 
1920; E 481870; Abe Lillian, New 
York. 


AVVENTURA (UN’) AL CINEMA; Versi e 
musica di D’Aloé [of Italy]; mand. 
ace. Naples, Emilio Gennarelli e ¢. 
4to. [18819 

© Apr. 1, 1920; 1 ec. June 9, 1920; 
E 476997; Italian book co., 
York. 


852 


New | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1920 


AWAKE, AWAKE, PREPARE YE THE WAY 
OF THE Lorp; words by M. A. J. 
Rhynes, musie by F. A. Clark [of 
U. S.J] 4to. [13820 

© May 27, 1920; 2c. June 5, 1920; 
EK 482179; Myles A. J. Rhynes, Phil- 
adelphia. 


BABEL MANDEB; Oriental fox trot, 
words and music by Al. Lawson [of 
w..S.] [13821 

© June 24, 1920; 2 ec. June 26, 
1920; E 481803; Star music pub. co., 
Chicago. 


BABYy’S GONE; words and music by R. 
J. "Fnornton fof U. 8.]; arr. by H. 
P. Guy fof U. S8.] [18822 

e aune.25,. 1920* * 2 e. Fully: 1, 
1920; E 482807; Ralph J. Thornton, 
Detroit. 


BABY SMILE; words by Lula Lewis 
Hisenman, music by E. P. Barth [of 
we $3] [13823 

© June 24, 1920; 2 e June 23, 
1920; HE 482556; Emil P. Barth, 
Denver. 


BAgBpy’s CHRISTMAS GIFT; words by S. 
M. Roush, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
CO. [13824 

© June 16, 1920; 2 c@ June 21, 
1920; E 481552; Sadie M. Roush, 
Alameda, Calif. 


BAacH (JOHANN SEBASTIAN) Loure in 
G; from 3rd cello suite, by Bach, 
ed., arr. and played by Mary Angeli 


[of U. S.] Chicago, The Cable co. 
(Solo Carola, no. 73166) [Music 
roll] [13825 


© May -26, 1920; 2 ec. June 3, 
1920; E 481464; Imperial player 
roll eco., Chicago. [Copyright is 
claimed on editing and arranging for 
automatic expression control] 


2™° cahier de chorals variés; de 
J. S. Bach, rév. par Gabriel Fauré 
[of France]; orgue. obl. 8vo. (Edi- 
tien classique, no. 9446) [138826 

© Fune 15,” 1920 be Tune29, 
1920; E 477302; Durand et ecie., 
Paris. [Copyright is claimed on re- 
vision ] 
o™° eahier de chorals variés; de 
J. S. Bach, rév. par Gabriel Fauré 
[of France]; orgue. obl. 8vo. (Hdi- 
tion classique, no. 9449) [13827 

© June 15, 1920; 1 ec June 29, 
1920; E 477301; Durand & cgie., 
Paris. [Copyright is claimed on re- 
‘ vision] 


13836 


Back TO OLD BroapwAy; words and 
music by G. M. M. MacLean [of 
Canada, domiciled at Seal Beach, 
Calif.], harmonized by Fred H. Day. 

13828 

© 1c. Apr. 27, 1920; E 481215; 

Gordon Malcolm MacKenzie Mac- 
Lean, Seal Beach, Calif. - 


BAMBOO BABY; listen to dis jungle 
lullaby, by Caro Roma, scored by 
Geo. J. Trinkaus [of U. S.]; vocal 
orch. in F. 4to. [13829 

© Jume 30, 1920;" 2%¢ duly a, 
1920; E 482721; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. [Copyright is claimed on 
new arrangement] * 


BAMBGOLA; come on and do the bam- 
boola with me, words and music by 
Percy Wenrich [of U. S.] [13830 

© June 5, 1920; 2 ec. July 6, 1920; 
EH 481978; Forster music publisher, 
ine., Chicago. 

BAND (THE) BETRAYS; you under- 
stand, words and melody by H. 
Winsby [of Canada], arr. by Leonard 
L. Vos Burgh [of U. S8.] [18831 

© 1c. June 12, 1920; E 482275; 
Elizabeth Winsby, Victoria, B. C. 


Barcarota. See Leschetizky (Theo- 


dor) 


BARCAROLA (LA) DELL’ AMOR PERDUTO; 
versi di Riccardo Cordiferro, musica 
di A. Montalto [of Italy, domiciled 
at New York] ; mand. ace. [13832 


© 1c« June 15, 1920; E 482397; 
Agostino Montalto, New York. 


BARCAROLLE; by George Dyson [of 
Great Britain] op. 10b; violin and 
piano. (Three lyrics, no. 3) [13833 

© June 15, 1920; 1 c. May 29, 1920; 
E 477010; Joseph Williams, ltd., Lon- 
don. 


BARCELONA; words by Arthur Conover, 
music by C. EK. Wheeler [of U. 8.] 
[13834 
© June 7, 1920; 2 c. May 28, 1920; 
EH} 482219; J. W. Jenkins sons music 
co., Kansas City, Mo. 


BARKAROLA ; Siowa S. Wojcika, muzyka 
W. Baluty [of U. S8.] [13835 
© Oct. 10, 1919>. 2 e> June 17, 
1920; E 481376; Vincent Baluta, 
Chicago. 

BE MY LULU, SWEETHEART LULU; words 
by Gorum S. Baggs, music by Dale 
H. Baggs [of U. 8.] [13836 

© June 12, 1920; 2c. June 12, 
1920; E 482295; G. S. Baggs & son, 
Lima, O. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13837 


BE ON TIME; words by P. Wilkerson, 
music by E. 8S. S. Huntington [of 
U.S. ] [13837 

© 1c. June 5, 1920; E 482127; 
Paul Wilkerson, Washington. 


BE TRUE TO A PAL; words by R. S. 
Landergin, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [13838 

© July 3, 1920; 2 c. July 15, 1920; 
E 486294; Robert S. Landergin, W. 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


BEAUTIFUL (THE) BLUE EYES OF MARY; 
words by L, McCoy, jr., music by A 
Leopold Richard [of U. S8.] Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [13839 

© July 3, 1920; 2 ¢ July 15, 1920; 
E 486298; Lovell McCoy, jr., Louis- 
ville. 


BEAUTIFUL DREAMS OF LONG AGO; words 
by Mrs. L. B. Hunt, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. S8.] Chicago, Leg- 
ters music co. [13840 

© July 3, 1920; 2 c. July 15, 1920; 
E 486287 ; Mrs. L. B. Hunt, Newsoms, 
Va. 


BEAUTIFUL PENNSYLVANIA; words by 
M. A. Wood,. music by E..S8:;. 5. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] [18841 

© 1c Jtne 22, 1920; HE 482490; 
Mabel A. Wood, No. Lima, O. 


BECAUSE IT’s you, fox-trot ballad, 
words by Ray Simmons, music by 
Chas. E. McIver [of U. 8.] [13842 

© June 12, 1926; 2 c. June 12, 
1920; E 482307; Simmons & McIver, 
Paducah, Ky. 


BEFORE IT IS TCO LATE; words by E. H. 
Lehrke, musie by H. 8. S. Hunting- 
ton Lof- U.S. [138483 

© 1c. June 30, 1920; E 481870; 
E. H. Lehrke, Ironton, Minn. 


BELIEVE ME I’M GOING TO LEARN; words 
by O. Tellier, music by Hector 
Richard [ef.U. 8.] Chicago, Leg- 
ters music co. [13844 

© July i, 1920; 2 c. July 15, 1920; 
EK 486207; Omer “Tellier, Woon- 


socket, R. i. 


BELLA E SINCERA; versi di Eduardo 
Scala, musica di F.- Buongiovanni 
fof Italy]; mand. ace. Naples, 
Emilio Gennarelliec 4to. [13845 

© Sept. 1, 1919; 1 @ June 9, 
1920; E 47 76988 : Italian book co., 
New York, 


pt. 11, n.s., v.15 


BELLA RAGAZZA; versi-di G. Onofri, 
musica di P. Grimaldi [of Italy]; 
mand. ace. Napoli, Emitio Gen- 
naretli e ec... 4to. [13846 

© Apr.-i, 1920;.1 ce. June 16, 
1920; E 477005; Italian book co., 
New York. 


Bexts; from Ziegfeld follies of 1920, 
words and music by I. Berlin [of 
U. S.J] Operatic ed. [13847 

© June 23, 1920; 2 @« June 25, 
1920; E 482573; Irving Berlin, ine., 
New York. 


there’s another one off to his 
cdoom, written and composed by 
R. P. Weston and Bert Lee [of 
Great Britain] [13848 

© July 1, 1920; 1 e. July 9, 1920; 
E 477421; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


Betts (THE) OF ABERDOVEY; Sabbath 
evening chimes, fantasia by H. J. 
Stewart [of U. S.]; pipe organ. 

[13849 
© June 15, 1920; 2 « June d7, 
1920; E 481388 : Theo Presser €0., 

Philadelphia. 


BELLS OF MONTEREY; by Alice White 
fof U. S.], arr. by Eugene Piatz- 
mann [of U. S.]; piano. [13850 

© 1e. June 12, 1920; FE 482276; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine., New 
York. 

BENEATH THE PINE; words by O. 
Simms, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[18851 

© July 3, 1920; 2 c. July 15, 1920; 

E 486288; Oren Simms, Washing- 
ton, Pa. 


BENVENUTA | versi di Osvaldo Cocco, 
musica di V. Azzone [of Italy]; 
mand. ace. Naples, Emilio Genna- 
relli e c. 4to. [18852 

© Apr., 1,-1920;.1.c. June 9.1920; 
E 484000; Italian book co., New 
York. 
BERcEUSE. See Enchanted hour. 


BERNARD (JEANNE) Cinq piéces mod- 
ernes faciles; pour enfants intelli- 
gents et méme... pour grandes per- 
sonnes, de J. Bernard [of France] ; 
piano. [13853 

© .June 15, ..1920;. 1. -¢.. Junes29, 
1920; E 477299; Ch. Hayet, Paris. - 

BESSARABIA DOINA; by J. Frankel [of 

U. S8.]; instrumental. [13854 
© 1c June 24, 1920; E 482539; 
Joseph Frankel, New York. 


854 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1920 


BESSIE CHILD, COME HOME; words by 
L. Brown, melody by Gustave Barto 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of U. 8.] 

[13855 
© 1c. June 3, 1920; E 482031; 
Laura Brown, New London, Conn. 


Best (THE) SELLER; words and melody 

by P. Stewart [of U.'8.] 113856 

© 1c. June 19, 1920; E 482473; 
Paul Stewart, Orleans, Ia. 


BETHANY (THE) HOME; Sacred song, 
words and music by Mrs. W. N. 
Sowle [of U. 8.]; low voice. [13857 

© June 25, 1920; 2 ec. July 1, 1920; 
E 482803; Mrs. W. N. Sowle, Broad- 
albin, N. Y. 


Bick¥FORD METHOD FOR THE UKULELE; 
by Vahdah Olcott Bickford and 
Zarh Myron Bickford [of U. S.] 

[13858 


© Apr. 29, 1920; 2 c. and aff. May 
21, 1920; A 568907; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 


Brippy; words by J. McGovern, music 
by L. D. Weigand [of U. 8.]. 
13859 
© 1c. June 21, 1920; E 481620; 
Lucile Deyo Weigand, Huron, O., 
and Jack McGovern, Glasgo, Conn. 


BILLie; words and music by V. Burton 
of Great Britain, domiciled at Los 
Angeles, Calif.j], arr. by Louis La 
Rondelle [of U. S.]. [13860 

© 1c. May 17, 1920; E 479366; 
Richard L. Warren and Valentine 
Burton, Los Angeles. 


BILLY AN’ ME; recitation with musical 
accompaniment, words by Martyn 
Herbert, music by Herberte Jordan 
[of Great Britain] (Musical mono- 
logues, no. 204) [13861 


© June 18, 1920; 1 e@ June 7, 
1920; E 4769483; Reynolds & co., 
London. 


~ 


Birpiges; words and music by G. A. 
Carr and W. D. Jetter [of U. S.] 
[13862 


© 1c June 15, 1920; E 482370; 
George A. Carr and W. D. Jetter, 
Hlizabeth, N. J. 


BLACKBIRD (THE); words by James 
Hook, music modernized by Freder- 
ick Corder [of Great Britain] (Old 
English songs, no. 12) [18863 

‘cy May .28,.1920: 1 ¢. June 12, 
1920; E 477004; Joseph Williams, 
Itd., London. [Copyright is claimed 
‘on modernization] 


_BLUSH AND BLUSHES; 


13873 


BLAME IT ALL ON THE BEAUTIFUL GIRLS; 
words by Harold G. Frost, musie by 
F. Henri Klickmann [of U. 8.] 

[13864 
© 1c. June 12, 1920; E 482288; 
McKinley music co., Chicago. 


BLInKy (THE) MAN; written and com- 
posed by Leslie Elliott [of Great 
Britain] [13865 

© July 1, 1920; 1 e July 9, 1920; 
E 477419; Francis, Day & Hunier, 
London. 


Brust (THE) BUTTERFLY; by G. H. 
D’Onjuielle [of U. S.]; piano, with 
melody for contralto. [13866 
©ile. July 6, 1920; E 481969; 
George EK. D’Onjuielle, Springfield, 
Mass. 

BLUE CLOVER MAN; words by J. Rus- 
sel Robinson, music by M. Kert- 
lander [of U. S.] [i3867 

© 1c. June 18, 1920; HK 481492; 
Max Kortlander, New York. 


BLurE EYES; by Leslie F. Watson [of 


U. S.J]; piano. (Two junior school 
girls, no. 2) [13868 
© June 22, 1920; 2 c« June 28, 


1920; E 482657; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston. 

BLULELL.. Tiwe:- words. by J. 
O’Reilly, music by Donald Crichton 
[of England]; in C. [13869 

© June 25, 1920; 1 @ June 28, 
1920; I} 477271; Enoch & sons, Lon- 
don. 


BLueEsinD’s (THE) SONG; by E. A. 
Boehnke [of U. 8.] [13870 
© June 23, 1920; 2 c June 30, 


1920; E 481944; Ernest A. Boehnke, 
‘Anderson, Ind. 

BLUES, SOME BLUES; words by S. W. 
Simons, music by A. Leopold Rich- 
ard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [13871 

Cr Sinly Ss 1920-9 Se shaty 15, 
1920; E 486253; S. W. Simons, St. 
Louis. 

words and mu- 

sic by P. F. Brown [of U. S.] Chi- 

eago, Legters music co. [13872 
© July 1, 1920; 2 ¢. July 15, 1920; 

E 486278; Perry F. Brown, Lerna, 

Ill. 


BLUSHING MOON; words by Clifford 
Harris, music by Jas. W. Tate [of 


Great Britain] [13873 
© June. 19702 4 c June. 18, 
1920; E 477071; Francis, Day & 


Hunter, London. 


855 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13874 


pt. 117, 265 ¥ 2 


BoccA MERAVIGLIOSA; versi di Maria 
Stravelo, musica di F. Buongio- 
vanni [of Italy]; mand. ace. Naples, 
Emilio Gennarelli& ce. 4to. [138874 


© Apr. 1, 1920; 1 ec. June 9, 1920; 


EH 476894; Italian book co., New 
York. 

Boerrs. See Child’s night. 

Borero; par Carlo Graziani-Walter 


fof Italy] op. 181; piano. (Suite 
espagnole, no. 3) [13875 
© Apr. 15, 1920; 1 c« June 19, 
1920; E 477090; A. & G. Carisch 
& c.,. Milan. 
Boo-Hoo; fox trot, by Mel B. Kauf- 
man [of U. S.]; violin. [13876 
© 1 ce. May 17, 1920; E 4793876; 
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 


Boston ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL CLASS 
SONG, 1920; words by Milton Glodt, 
music by L. W. Krasner [of U. S8.] 
C. W. Thompson & co., Boston. 

[13877 

© Tune 28, 1920: 2 c...June 22, 

1920; E 481741; Louis Woolfe Kras- 
ner, Providence, R. I. 


Bounp FoR LOUISVILLE; words by J. 
W. Thompson and Gus Owens, mu- 
sic by G. Owens [of U. S.] [13878 


© 1c. June 11, 1920; E 481240; 
J. W. Thompson, Paris, Ky. 


Bow powN THINE EAR, O LORD; an- 
them, music by Giovanni Battista 
Casali, adaptation to English words 
from Psalm 86, and free organ acc. 
by James H. Rogers [of U. S.]; 
mixed voices. 4to. (G. 8S. 8vo. 
choruses, no. 6833) [18879 


© June 12, 1920; 2 c. June 14, 
1920; E 481242; G. Schirmer, ine., 
New York. [Copyright claimed on 
transcription] 


BowEN (YorK) Three English dances; 
by Y. Bowen [of England]; piano. 
(Magnus albums, v.62) Contents :— 
1. Country.—2. Morris.—3. Gig. 

[18880 

©. Apt, 16, ° 1920. fe, Apr. 

1920; E 476972; Swan & co., Watson 
& Wilcock, Iitd., London. 


Boy (THE) THAT BANGS THE DRUM; 
from High and dry, words by Kd- 
ward Paulton, music by John L. 
McManus [of U. 8.] (Cover-title: 
The boy who bangs the drum) 

[13881 


©. June: it, 1920-2..e.,, Jume. 15, 
1920; E 481718; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


BrauHMs (JOHANNES) Hungarian 
dance; by J. Brahms, arr. by Albert 
Franz [of U. S.]; violin and piano. 

. [18882 

© June 15, 1920; 2 c. June 17, 

1920; E 481414; Theo. Presser co., 

Philadelphia. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement] 


BripaL (THE) DAy; I hear the fiutes, 
vords by Annie Andros Hawley, 
music by S. Coleridge-Taylor [of 
U. S.J]; sop. or ten., alto. or bass. 

[13883 

© June 23, 1920; 2 c June 25, 

1920; 1) 481761; Arthur P. Schmidt 

co., Boston. [Copyright is claimed 
on new edition with new text] 


BRIGHT LIGHTS; words and music by 
J. M. Reese [of U. S.] [13884 
© 1c June 14, 1920; E 481272; 

J. M. Reese, Oklahoma, Ok. 


Brina. (THE) BACK BLUES; words by 
L. J. Costa, musie by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [13885 

© June 16, 1920; 2 ec. June 21, 
1920; FE 481568; Leonard Joseph 
Costa, Cincinnati. 


BRING THE GIRLIES TO ME}; words by 
Paul B. Franklin, music by Arthur 
S. Baker [of U. S.] (Jn Spring day 
show, 1920) [13886 

©...June- 25, 1920 2 eayaalae 4, 
1920; E 482799; Franklin & Baker, 
New York. 


BROKEN HEARTED; words by C. Sekyra, 
musie by Hector Richard [of VU. 8.] 
Chicago, Legters music ¢o. [13887 

© July 3, 1920; 2c. July 15, 1920; 
EK 486264; Charles Sekyra, Troy, O. 

BROKEN (THE) HEARTED SPARROW; 
words by T. Masucci, music by Roeco 
Venuto [of U. S.] [18888 

© 1-¢...June 5,,1920; HB 432122; 
T. Masucci, Kansas City, Mo. 

Brook (THE) SONG; recitation with 
musical accompaniment, poem by 
James Whitcomb Riley, music by 
Harriet Kendall [of Great Britain] 
(Musical monologues, ne. 206) 

[13889 

© June 18, 1920; 1c June 7, 

1920; E 476939; Reynolds &. cv., 
London. 

Brower (G. AcKLEY) Trois esquisses ; 
by G. A. Brewer [of U. 8.] op. 6; 
piano. [18890 

© June 4,,1920;.2 ‘<. Jie 
1920; E 482149; Composers’ music 
corp., New York. 


856 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1920 


Brown EYES; by Leslie F. Watson [of 
U. 8.]; piano. (Two junior school 
girls. no. 1) [13891 

©. Sune 22,' 19202" 2.. ¢. Jane 28, 
1920; EH 482656; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston. 


words and music by J. Turek [of 
Ris Sl [13892 

© 1c. June 15, 1920; E 482363 ; 
soseph Turek, Marcus Hook, Penn. 


Bucite (THE); how long ago, words 
by Grantland Rice, music by Rupert 
Hughes [of U. 8.]; voice, bugle in 
C with piano ace. (Four medita- 
tions) [13893 

© June. 24, 1920: 2 ¢° July ‘3, 
1920; E 482835; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 


BUMBLE-BEE TIME; words by C. J. 
Kadell, music by E. S. S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. 8.] [13894 

© le July 7, 1920; E 482868; 
Chas. J. Kadell, Columbus, O. 


Busy bopy Moon; words by C. Thoma- 

son, musie by N. L. Ritter [of U. 8.] 

[13895 

© 1c June 11, 1920; E 481297; 

' Nora Lucia Ritter and Charlotte 
Thomason, Atlantic City. 


BUTTERCUPS AND DAISIES; words and 
music by Burt Wheeler and Nat 
Whalen [of Great Britain] [13896 

© June 7, 1920; 1 ec. June 18, 
1920; E 477072; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


See Rootham (Cyril 
Three song pictures. 


BUTTERFLIES. 
Bradley ) 


BUTTERFLY (THE) (La papillon) ; fan- 
tasie gavotte, by E. Sick [of U. 8.]; 
piano. [13897 

© 1e. June 9, 1920; E 481130; 
Edward Sick, New York. 


BUTTERFLY AND BUMBLE BEE; by Oscar 
Beringer [of Great Britain]; piano. 
(All on a summer day, 4) [13898 

© May 29, 1920; 1 ¢« June 12, 
1920; E 477018; Augener, Itd., Lon- 
don. 

By-AND-BY ; written by Milton Hayes, 
musie by R. Penso [of Great Brit- 
ain] [13899 

© July 1, 1920; 1¢. July 9, 1920; 


E 477420; Francis, Day & Hunter, | 


London. 


By THE OLD PALACE. See Kew garden 
scenes. 


C’E UN POSTO PER VOI; versi di Guido 
Di Napoli, musica di Nicola Valente 
for -Ixalyi; mand. acc. Naples, 
Emilio Gennarellie ec. 4to. [138900 

© Apr. 1, 1920; 1 ce. June 9, 1920; 


E 484002; Italian book co., New 
York. “ 
CACHOUCHA-CAPRICE. See Raft (Jo- 


seph Joachim) 


CAIRO ROSE; melody by George Green 
and M. M. Jockers [of U. S8.] 
[13901 
©i1e. June 14, 1920; E 481347; 
Monree M. Jockers, Long Beach, 
Calif. 


CALINERIE. See Moszkowski (Moritz) 
Cing piéces bréves. 


CaLtL (THE); from Mary Rose, by 
Norman O’Neill [of Great Britain] ; 
piano. [13902 

© May 21, 1920; 1 «© June 12, 
1920; E 477026; Schott & co., Lon- 
don. 


CALL ME HENRY; march, by C. Benter 
[of U. S.]; band. 4to. [18903 
‘* © June 24, 1920; 2 c June 23, 
19820; E 482552; Charles Benter, 
Washington. 


CALL (THE) OF SAMUEL; a Short can- 
tata, words from Holy Scripture by 
H. Gifford Oyston, music by Bernard 


Johnson [of England]; choir of 
mixed voices with organ ace. 4to. 
(Curwen ed., 3615) [13904 


© May 27, 1920; 1c. June 9, 1920; 
E 476978; J. Curwen & sons, ltd., 
Lendon, 


CANNIBAL ISLAND; eccentric one-step, 
by Reginald A. Nevill [of Great Brit- 
ain]; piano. [13905 

© Jme 7, 1920: 1 -c. June, 48, 
1920; E 477062; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


_CAN’T YOU HEAR ME CALLING, CALLING 


JULIET; words by W. H. Barnes, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicage, Legters music co. [18906 

© July 3, 1920; 2 c. July 15, 1920; 
E 486293; W. H. Barnes, Washing- 
ton. 


CANTA PIERROT; povero cuor, versi di 
P. Conti Tarantini, musica di P. 
Balestrino [of Italy] ; mand. acc. Na- 
ples, Emilio Gennarelli ec 4to. 

[13907 

© Apr. 1, 1920; 1 c. June 9, 1920; 

E 484901; Italian book co., New 
York. 


857 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


CANTILENE; by York Bowen [of Eng- 

land] 1. Piano.—2. Violin and piano. 

[13908, 13909 

© June 28, 1920; 1 c. each June 28, 

1920; E 477290, 477291; Swan & co., 
Watson & Wilcock, ltd., London. 


CANZONNETTISTA (LA); words and 
musie by T. Ferrazzano [of Italy, 
domiciled at Paterson, N. J.] 

[13910 
© 1e. June 14, 1920; E 481354; 
Tony Ferrazzanno, Paterson, N. J. 


CAPRICCIO E’ FEMMENA; Versi Gi N. N., 
musica di A. Baseetta [of Italy, 
domiciled at Brooklyn] [13911 

© 1c. June 29, 1920; BH 482636; 
Alfredo Bascetta, Brookiyn. 


CAPTIVATING MARCH; two-step, by A. 
Shaeffer [of U. 8.]; ukulele solo. 
[18912 
© June 15, 1920; 2 ce. June 18, 
1920; E 481510; Arling Shaeffer, 
Chicago. 


CARAVAN (THE) IS PASSING. See Songs 
of the desert. 


CARESSING BUTTERFLY; by R. Barthél- 
emy, arr. by Firmen Swinnen [of 
Belgium]; organ. (Motion picture 
organist, 3) [13913 

© June 12, 1920; 2 c« June 14, 
1920; E 484130; G. Schirmer, inc, 
New York. [Copyright is claimed on 
transcription ] 


CARISSIMA; by Edward Elgar, arr. by 
Albert W. Ketélbey [of England] ; 
piano, two violins, ’cello, and bass 
ad lib. (Elkin & Co.’s piano and 
string seriés, no. 1090) [13914 

© June 25, 1920; 1 c« June 28, 
1920; E 477280; Elkin & co., Itd., 
London. 


CARMINELLA; Spanish serenade, words 
by Jean De Crisce, music by Michael 
Caleo [of U. S.] [13915 

© 1c. June 21, 1920; E 481615; 
Jean De Crisce, Utica, N. Y. 


CARNAVAL MIGNON; caprice-Sganarelle 
by Edouard Schutt, op. 48, no. 6, ed., 
arr. and played by Mary Angell [of 


U. S.J] Chicago, Cable co. (Solo 
Carola, no. 73237) [Music roll] 
[13916 


© May 26, 1920; 2 c. June 3, 1920; 
E 481472; Imperial player roll co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
editing and arranging for automatic 
expression control] 


pt. 117, my Ss ¥. 15 


CARNAVAL Mignon—Continued. 
[Pierrot reveur, nocturnette] by 
Schutt, op. 48, no. 5, ed., arr. and 
played by Mary Angell [of U. S8.] 
Chicago, The Cable co. (Solo Car- 
. ola, no. 73226) [Music roll] [13917 
© May 26, 1920; 2 c. June 8, 1920; 
EH 481463; Imperial player roll co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
editing and arranging for automatic 

expression control] 


CARNIVAL Mignon ; Pierrot reveur noc- 
turnette, by Schutt, op. 48, no. 5 [ed. 
and arr. by McNair Ilgenfritz, of 
U. 8.], played by Mary Angell. (Im- 
perial hand played record, no. 64120) 
[Music roll] [13918 

© May 7, 1920; 2 c. May 18, 1920; 
EK 481459; Imperial player roll co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is ciaimed on 
editing and arranging for automatic 
expression control] 


CARNIVAL OF VENICE; valse, arr. by 
Tomaso Barile [of Italy, domiciled 
at New York]; piano. [18919 

© June 21, 1920: 2 eJune21, 
1920; H 482465; Theodore Lohr, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on sim- 
plified arrangement] 


CARRY ME BACK TO MOTHER; words by 
HE. A. King, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [13920 

© Sune 16, 1920; :2°4> Fume 21, 
1920; E 481530; Emma A. King, 
Washington. 


CARRY ME OUT; words and music by 
W. Fiske [of U. S., arr. by Joseph 
Nevlin Whyback, of U. S8.] [13921 

© 1c. June 28, 1920; EH 481845; 
Willard Fiske, Los Angeles. 


CASTAGNETTE (Castanets); Spanish 
caprice, by Ketien, [ed. and arr. by 
Mary Angell, of U. 8.], played by 
Wilma Anderson Gilman. Chicago, 
Cable co. (Solo Carola, no. 73186) 
[Music roll] [13922 

© May: 264 192620 2 4c) Jumer 3S, 
1920; EK 481470; Imperial player 
roll. co., Chicago. [Copyright 
claimed on editing and arranging 
for automatic expression control] 


CASTLES IN THE AIR; words by M. L. 
Haws, music by H. 8. 8S. Huntington 
[of U. S.] [13923 

© 1c. June 15, 1920; E 482324; 
Margaret L. Haws, Monmouth, Ill. 


858 


~ 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1920 


13941 


*CAUSE YOU’RE THE ONLY GIRL; words 
by E. M. Heathcote, music by HE. 
S. S. Huntington [of U. 8.] [138924 

© 1c June 15, 1920; E 482871; 
Elsie M. Heathcote, Alliance, Can- 
ada. 

CAVEMAN; words by Paul B. Frank- 
lin, musie by Arthur S. Baker [of 
U. S.J] (Cn Spring day show, 1920) 

[13925 

@ June 25, 1920372 «. July 1, 

1920; E 482801; Franklin & Baker, 
New York. 


SmErIC {AY LULLABY: trio, Irish ‘air, 
words by Edward Walsh, arr. by 
Joyce, music arr. by Hugh S. Rober- 
ton [of Great Britain]; sop. 1 and 
2, and contralto. 4to. [13926 

ic) ume S,. 1920 1 ce.’ June’ 22, 
1920; E 477096; J. Curwen & sons, 
Itd., London. 


CELTIC SUITE; by Ernest Farrar [of 
England] op. 11; violin and pf. 
Contents: 1. Dalua.—2. The laughter 
of Seathach.—3. EHily; after Fiona 
Macleod. [13927 

© July 8, 1920; 1 ec. July 9, 1920; 
HK 477417; Novello & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 


ERNA MAry; polka, by J. Frankel 
CernA Mary Ika, by J. Frank 
[of U. S.J]; piano. [18928 
© 1 ec. June 23, 1920; E 481727; 
Joseph Frankel, New York. 


CHAMINADE (CEcILE Lowisr  STE- 
PHANIE) Orientale; by C. Chami- 


nade, op. 22, [ed., arr. and played 
by Mary Angell, of U. S.] Chicage, 
The Cable co. (Solo Carola, no. 
73146) [Music roll] [13929 
© May 26, 1920; 2 ec. June 38. 
1920; E 481467; Imperial player 
roll. co., Chicago. [Copyright is 
claimed on editing and arranging 
-for automatic expression controi] 


Serenade; by Cécile Chaminade, 
arr. by Firmen Swinnen [of Bel- 
gium]; organ. (Motion picture cr- 
ganist, 5) [13930 

@ Sune 12, 1920-2. & June.14, 
1920; E 484132; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on transcription] 


CHANSON DE Mart; by Granville Ban- 
tock [of England]; 1. Piano.—2. 
Violin and piano with cello, ad lib. 

[13931, 13932 

© June 28, 1920; 1 c. each June 
28, 1920; HE 477288, 477289; Swan & 
co:, Watson & Wilcock, ltd., London. 


4709—20——_2 


CHARMS; words by Eugene West, 
music by Jce Gold and Ben Selvin 
rot. don, Sel [13933 


Or Fie #5) 1920+" 2° ec. Jue Ab, 
1920; E 482428; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. : 


CHASING THE SQUIRRELS; by William 
Berwald [of U. S8.]; piano. (Six 
adventures in joyiand) [13934 


© June 8, 1920; 2 « June 10, 
1920; E 481280; John Churck co., 
Cincinnati. 

CHEER MY HEART WITH GLADNESS; 
words by S. R. De Koven, music 
by E. S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 

[13935 


© 1c. June 22, 1920; E 482500; 
Seymour R. De Koven, Cincinnatti. 


CHEER UP, LITTLE MOTHER; words by 
E. Smith, music by Frank A. Clark 
fet. UD. 8:45, Philadelphia,; Pa:, 
Writers & players association. 

[13936 


© June 10, 1920; 2 c June 14, 
1920; E 481497; Eugene Smith, 
Pittsburgh. 


CHERRIES ARE RIPE; words by BH. B&. 
Bemus, music by Keats Moran [of 
WS] [13937 


© 1c. June 14, 1920; E 481321; 
Eva E. Bemus, Santa Ana, Calif. 


CHERRY BLOSSOM ; words and music by 
L. K. Couser [of U. S.] [13938 


© June 14, 1920; 2 « June 16, 
1920; Ei 482481; Lolita K. Couser, 
Charlotte, Tex. 


CHERRY BLOSSOM .TIME; Mimosa San, 
trom Just fancy, words by Arthur 
Wimperis, music by Herman Dare- 
wski [of England] [13939 


© June 1, 1920; 1 c. June 4, 1920; 
E 476909; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


CHILD’s (A) NIGHT; suite, by John R. 
Heath [of England]; piano. Con- 
tents :—1l. Goodnight. 2. Moon 
magic.—3. Bogies.—4. Dream 
fancies.—5. Good morning. [13940 


© June 5, 1920; 1 « June. 24, 
1920; E 477122; Enoch & sons, Lon- 
don. 

CHINESE FIRECRACKERS; from Ziegfeld 
follies of 1920, words and musie by 
I. Berlin [of U. S.] [13941 

Or sune 23 19202 2c. June 2. 
1920; © 482575; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 


859 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13942 


CHINESE WEDDING-DAY ; by W. Berwald 
fof U. S.]; piano. [13942 
© June 15, 1920; 2 c. June 17, 
1920; E 481420; Theo. Presser co., 
*hiladelphia. 


CuHone; fox trot on the popular song 
by Haroid Weeks, from Bran pie 
revue, by Herman Darewski [of Eng- 
land] ; piano. [139438 

© Apr. 22, 1920; 1 ce. Apr. 28, 1920; 
E 476936; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


CHOOSE CHOICE CHUMP CHOPS AND 
CHIPS AND CHEESE; words by Leonard 
Pounds, music by Henry E. Pether 
[of England] [13944 


© June 10, 1920; 1 c June 14, 
1920; E 477031; Herman Darewski 
music pub. co., London. 


CHOPIN (FREDERIC FRANCOIS) Etude; 
by Chopin, op. 10, no. 11, [ed. and 
arr. by Mary Angell, of U. S.], played 
by Desider Josef Vescei. Chicago, 
Cable co. (Solo Carola, no. 73216) 
[Music roll] [13945 

© May 26, 1920; 2 ec. June 8, 1920; 
E 481468; Imperial player roll co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
editing and arranging for automatic 
expression control] 


CHOU-KINA; de l’operette La geisha, 
paroles et musique de Sidney Jones 
[of England] [13946 


© May 17, 1920; 1 c. June 10, 1920; 
E 484049; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 


extrait de l’operette La geisha, de 
Sidney Jones [of England]; piano. 
[18947 
© May 17, 1920; 1c. June 10, 1920; 
E 484056; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. 


CuRIst (THE) oF Gop; words and 
music by C. W. Laufer [of U. 8.] 
[13948 
© June 15, 1920; 2 ce June 16, 
1920; E 481377; Calvin W. Laufer, 
New York. 


CHROMATIC BLUES; lyric by Leo Wood 
and Jack Waldron, music by Dick 
Fidler [of U. 8.] [13949 


© June 19, 1920; 2 c. June 21, 
1920; E 481610; Leo. Feist, ine., New 
York. 


CHUMIE; words by W. Schroeder, music 
by E. 8. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 
[18950 
©.1,¢; June 5,- 1920s) Wy 482128): 
Will Schroeder, Milwaukee. 


pt. 111, ns % 19 


Cinpy; from Cinderella on Broadway, 
words by Harold Atteridge, music 
by Bert Grant [of U. 8.] [13951 

© June 17, 1920; 2 c. June 18, 
1920; E 482443; Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. 


CING PIECES BREVES. See Moszkowski 
(Moritz) 

CLEOPATRA ; words and melody by A. J. 
Bruhn [of U. S8.] [13952 

© 1c June 8, 1920; E 482159; 
August J. Bruhn, San Francisco. 

CLIMB ON TOP OF YOUR TROUBLES AND 
SMILE, JUST SMILE; words and mu- 
sic by Frank and Carl Wilson [of 
U.-S.] [13953 

© June 26, 1920; 2 ec. June 22, 
1920; E 482517; C. C. Church & co., 
Hartford. 

CLOCHES DE 
(Franz) 

CLOCHETTE (LA); valse caprice, by L. 
E. Simonton [of U. S8.]; piano. New 
York, J. F. Schroeder. [13954 

© June 5, 1920; 2-e. June 5, 1920; 
FE 482121; Lucy E. Simonton, Pat- 
erson. 

CLOSE LITTLE DREAMY BLUE EYES; words 
and melody by Amy Ashmore Clark 
[of U. S.], arr. by J. Berni Barbour 
Lot: DU. SJ [13955 

© 1c June 8, 1920; E 482169; 
Pace and Handy music ¢co., inc., New 
Work,’ 

CLOTHS (THE) OF HEAVEN; words by 
W. B. Yeats, music by Rebecca 
Clarke [of Great Britain]; medium 
voice. [13956 
"©, Sune. '3;°1920 7 1. eames 2 
1920; E 477102; Winthrop Rogers, 
ltd., London. 

CoLoNNA (THE) DRAG; by Frank C. 
Cumminger [of U. S.] and Frances 
Colonna [of Great Britain]; piano. 

[13957 

©, June .16,.1920; aaecdeme 225 

1920; FE 477116; Herman Darewski 
music pub. co., London. 


CoLoraApDo; words by O. C. Chamberlin, 
music by Edouard Hesselberg [of 
We Se] [18958 

© May 3;' 19202) 2-e.Jonent: 
1920; E 482767; O. C. Chamberlin, 
Independence, Kan. 

CoLUMBIA TO ERIN; words by F. Lau- 
rence Dougherty, music by Josef F. 
Stelzl [of U. S.) [13959 

© June 19, 1920; 2 e. June 26, 
1920; E 481794; Joe Barney pub. co., 
Chicago. 


GENEVE. See Liszt 


860 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1920 


Com’ E BELLO BACIARE; versi di A. De 
Gregorio, musica di H. Cerino [of 
Italy]; mand. ace. Naples, Emilio 
Gennarelli ec. 4to. [13960 

© Apr. 1, 1920; 1 c. June 9, 1920; 
E 484003; Italian book co., New 
York. 


CoME ALONG SEXTETTE; words and mu- 
sic by I. Berlin [of U. S.] [13961 


©1c. June 28, 1920; E 481816; 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 


CoME AWAY DEATH; from Twelfth 
night, words by William Shake- 
speare, music by Don L. Burk [of 
Ww. 82] [13962 

© May 24, 1920; 2 c« May 29, 
1920; E 481291; Breitkopf & Har- 
tel, inc., New York. 


CoME, FILL MY HANDS WITH ROSES; 
words by H. Cortland Paget, music 
by E. Stanford Haigh [of England] ; 
in D flat. [13963 


© June 14, 1920; 1 e@ June 23, 
1920; FE 477135; Swan & co., Watson 
& Wilcock, ltd., London. 


CoME FINI L’AMORE; versi di Gino Im- 
bimbo, musica di De Luca [of Italy] ; 
mand. ace. Napoli, Emilio Genna- 
rellie ec. 4to. [13964 

© Apr. 1, 1920; 1 c. June 16, 1920; 
EK 477007; Italian book co., New 
York. 


CoME HOME; words by Milton Hayes, 
musie by Elsie April [of Great Brit- 
ain]. [13965 

K) May 12, 1920; 1 « June 17, 
1920; E 477048; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


CoME LISTEN, O LOVE; words by Joa- 
quin Miller [pseud. of Cincinnatus 
Heine Miller], music by W. Rhys- 
Herbert [of U. 8.]; high in E. 

A [13966 

tC) dune )17;) 1920 ;.2.,e,. June 19, 

1920; EH 482461; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 


CoME ON OVER, ToMMyY; words by J. 
McColgan, music by E. 8. 8S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [13967 

© le July 7, 1920; E 482874; 
John McColgan, Mariners Harbor, 
Paks Ne YY. 


CoME SCUTTLE THE SHUTTLE WITH ME; 
words and musie by J. ©. Phillips 
fot WU: S.J. [13968 


© 1c. May 17, 1920; E 479372; 
Julia C. Phillips, New York. 


- 13978 


CoME TO CoLoRADO; words and music 
by A. L. Squiers [of U. 8.]. [18969 
© June 16,'1920; 2 « June 19, 
1920; IE 482478; Anna L. Squiers, 
Victor, Col. 


CoME TO THE MOVIES; words by W. 
Ward Stammer, music by W. HE. 
Giles [of U. S.], arr. by P. B. Story 
for’ U8] [13970 

© June 14, 1920; 2 ec June 16, 
1920; E 482440; William E. Giles, 
Blanchard, Wash. 


ComMUNION; by H. Alexander Mat- 
thews [of U. S.]; organ. f13971 


© June 25, 1920; 2 c. June 29, 
1920; E 482640; G. Schirmer, ine., 
New York. 


CoNCERTINO; by B. Romberg, op. 51, 
ed. by Ludwig Lebell [of Austria] ; 
violoncello and piano. (Augener’s 
edition, no. 7746) [13972 


© June 4, 1920; 1 ¢. Apr. 23, 1920; 
E 477107; Augener, Itd., London. 


CoNNER BAYOU RAG; novelty two-step, 
by Mrs. B. J. Anderson [of U. S.] 
[13973 
© June 23, 1920; 2 ec. June 30, 
1920; E 481945; Mrs. B. J. Ander- 
son, Anguilla, Miss. 


CoNQUEST; words by F. Normile, musie 
by Horace Middleton [of U. S.]_ op. 
25% NO, . 2. [13974 

© June 8, 1920; 2 c. June 8, 1920; 
EH} 481177; Composers’ music corp., 
New York. 


CorA; operetta in 38 atti, libretto di 
Armando Romano, musica di G. Gia- 
comantonio [of U. S8.] [13975 

© t'¢. duly 9.1920 ip 260s0- 
Gaetano Giacomantonio, Jersey City. 


CoRN BREAD GOOD ENOUGH FO’ ME; 
words by J. H. Johns, musie by Hec- 
tor Richard [fof U. S.] Chicago, 
Legters music €o. [13976 

© July 3, 1920; 2c. July 15, 1920; 
E 486244; J. H. Johns, Chattanooga. 


CoR@NADE LAND; words and music by 
Vaughn de Leath (pseud. of Leonore 
E. von der Lieth, of U. S.] [13977 

© 1c. June 29, 1920; E 481848 ; 
Leonore von der Lieth, New York. 

CoRONATION; air varie, melody by 
Oliver Holden, arr. by Albert Franz 
[of U. S.] op. 225; violin and piano. 

[13978 

© June 15, 1920; 2 c« June 17, 

1926; E 481412; Theo. Presser Co., 

Philadelphia. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement] 


S61 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13979 


CoRRISPCNDENZA; versi di Gennarino 
Bianchi, musica di V. Adamo [of 
Italy]; mand. ace. Naples, Emilio 
Gennarelli ec. 4to. [18979 


© Apr. 1, 1920; 1 c. June 9, 1920; 


FH 484005; Italian book co., New 
York. 
Cosa VUOLE: versi e musica di G. 


Pitottt “lof. Italy]; mand. - ace. 
Naples, Emilio Gennarelliec. Ato. 
[13980 


© Apr. 1, 1920; 1 ec. June 9, 1920; 
E 484004; Italian book co., New 
York. 


Cot (THE) WHERE MY OLD DAD WAS 
BORN; words and musie by J. Gib- 
bons [of U. S.], arr. by C. H. Driskell 
fof U. S.] [13981 

© sSune 3.119205 2. eidune/ 15, 
1920; EH 482390; James Gibbons, An- 
sonia, Conn. 


CoTtaceE (A) Yor Two; words by A. 
Borders, music by A. Leopold Rich- 
ard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music €o. [13982 

@y *Fune 16; “1920 7-2.  Fune’ 21) 
1920; E 481563; Atphonse Borders, 
Galveston, Tex. 


CoTTton LAND; fox-trot, by Kennedy 
Russell [of Great Britain]; orch. 
4to. (Boosey & co’s orchestral jour- 
nal, no. 196) [13983 

© Apr. 24, 1920; 1 c June 17, 
1920; E 477050; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


Country. See Bowen (York) Three 


English dances. 


Country (A) COTTAGE; sSceng cycle, 
words by Ethel B. Kelly, music by 
Ciaude Arundale [of Great Britain] ; 
medium voice. [13984 

© June 11, 1920; 1 c. June 19, 
1920: E 477109; J. B. Cramer & co., 
ltd., London. 


CouUNTRY FOLK ; words by Helen Taylor, 
music by May H. Brahe [of Eng- 
land]; in F. [13985 

©, June 25,°1920* 1c. June 28, 
1820; © 477274; Enoch & sons, Lon- 
don. 


Cowsoy Jim; words by O. Belcourt, 
music by H. 8S. 8. Huntington [of 
U. Sal [13986 


© 1c. June 26, 1920; E 482622; | 


Oscar Belcourt, Racine, Wis. 


. pt. 1, B'S, WS 


Cravings (THE) OF A WOMAN’S HEART; 
words by Mrs. L. E. Winkler, music 
by H. S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 

[13987 
© 1c. June 15, 1920; E 482366; 
Mrs. L. E. Winkler, Portland, Or. 

CREOLE DAYS; tango, by L. I. Liggy 

fot: Us 3. [13988 
© 1c. June 24, 1920; E 482542; 
Liceo I. Liggy, Brooklyn. 

CRYSTAL BALL; words by Robert Leven- 

son, music by Geo. L. Cobb [of U. 8.] 

[13989 

© June 8, 1920; 2 c. June 14, 1920; 

FE 481345; Sherman, Clay & co., San 
Francisco. 


Cuckoo (THE) cLocK; by Charles 
Huerter [of U. §.]; piano. (Golden 
youth, series 2) [13990 


© June 8, 1920; 2c. June 11, 1920; 
E 481286; Boston musi¢ co., Boston. 


CUNTENTEME; versi di <A. Barbieri, 
musica di V. Di Chiara [of Italy]; 
mand. ace. Naples, Emilio Gen- 
narelli & ec. 4to. [138991 

© Apr. 1, 1920; 1 c. June 9, 1920; 
FE 484006; Italian book co., New 
York. 


CUPID’S DART; words and music by 
Phyllis B. Harding [of Great Brit- 
ain] [138992 

© May 18, 1920; 1 « June 17, 
1920; E 477044; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 

Dappy I LovE you; words by W. B. 
Baker, melody by T. F. Cornell [of 
USS] [13993 


© 1c. June 19, 1920: H 482456; 


Walter B. Baker, St. Catherine, 
Canada. 

DAFFODIL GLEN. See Kew garden 
scenes. 

Datvua. See Celtic suite. 


DaANcE (THE) CALLED BREAKING THE 
Lea; words by L. (Boots) Marshall, 
music by Cuney Conner [of U. S8.] 

; [13994 

© 1c June 11, 1920; EH 481237; 

Lee Marshall and Cuney Conner, 
- Philadelphia. 


DANCE MOMENTE; an album of five 
pieces, by T. F. Dunhill [of Great 
Britain]; piano. (Album _ series) 
Contents: 1. Gavotte—2. Sara- 
bande. —3 Gipsy valse.—4. Ma- 
zurka.—). Jig. [13995 

© June 14, 1920; 1. ¢ May 29, 
1920; E 477013; Joseph Williams, 
ltd., London. 


862 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no.. 7, 1920 


14013 


DANCING ZEPHYRS; Frederick Keats | DARLING; words by Arthur Jackson, 


[of U. S.]; pianoforte. [12996 

i), June 15, 1920; 2 ¢: June 17, 
1920; E 4813892; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


DANDELION; words by D. Scott, music 
by Gustave Barto [pseud. of Ethel 
Fisher, of U. S.] [13997 

© 1c. June 25, 1920; H 481767; 
Dorothy Scott, Chicago. 


DANSE DE NEGRES; di F. Paclo Fron- 
tini [of Italy]; piano. (Morceaux 
choisis, [Xe série, no. 85) [13998 

© Apr. 15, 1920; 1 « June 19, 
1920; H 477084; A. & G. Carisch & 
co., Milan. 

DANSE DES FLEURS (Flower dance); by 
Charies Huerter [of U. S.]; piano. 
(Swaying and gliding, series 4) 

[13989 

ao sane 7, 1920-' 2c.’ June 11, 

1920; E 481288; Boston musie co., 
Boston. 


DANSE ORIENTALE; by G. Lubomirsky, 
arr. by Firmen Swinnen [of Bel- 
gium]; organ. (Motion picture or- 
ganist, 10) [14000 

© June i2, 1920; 2 c. June 14, 
1920; E 484137; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed on 
transcription ] 

DANZA SPAGNUOLA; di F. Paolo Fron- 
tini [of Italy]; piano 4 4 mains. 

[14001 

fe apr, 15: 1920 1 ec’ sJune. 19, 
1920; E 477081; A. & G. Carisch & 
e., Milan. 


DANZAS FANTASTICAS; por J. Turina 
[of Spain]; piano. Contents: 1. Ex- 
altacién.—2. Ensueno.—3s. Orgia. 

[14002 

© sone t-19204% er June 22, 

1920; E 4771388; Union musical es- 
panola, Madrid. 


DARDANELLA ; fox-trot, “by F. Bernard 
and? J. S: (Black arr: by iJ. Ord 
Hume [cf Great Britain]; band. (fi 
Boosey’s military journal, series 
189, no. 6) [14003 

© May 15,. 1920; 1 © June ‘17, 
1920; E 477056; Francis. Day & 


Hunter, London. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement] 
DAREWSKI'S FIRST ALBUM OF SEVEN 


COMEDY DUETS; words and music by 
Jack Foley [of England] [14004 
© June 2, 1920; 1 ¢ June 4, 1920; 
E 476908; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


music by Chris Schonberg [of U. S.] 

[14005 

© June 28, 1920; 2 ec June 30, 

1920; E. 481906; T..B. Harmus & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 

Dawn; by M:. Hynds [ef U: S8.]3 ist 
and 2d violin and piano. [14006 
© May 21, 1920; 2 ce June 18, 
1920; E. 481702; Monica Hynds, 
Morris, Ill. 

DAWN OF LOVE; vaise romantique, by 
Percy Elliott, arr. by Ernest Reeves 
[of Great Britain]; 2 violins, ’celio, 
bass, harmonium and piano. (Schett 
& co.’s cinema repertory, no. 45) 

. [14007 

© May 31, 1920;-1 ¢ June 12, 

1920; E 477024; Schott & co., Lon- 

don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement | 

DAWNLIGHT; words by Perey Edgar, 
music by Henry E. Pether [of Great 
Britain ] [14008 

© July 1, 1920; 1 «@ July 9, 1920: 
E 477481; Francis; Day & Hunter, 
London. 

Day (A) DREAM; by Leslie F. Watson 
fof: U. 8.13 piano. (Two ‘junior 
school girls, no. 4) [14009 

© June 22, 1920; 2 ¢. dune 28, 
1920; E 482659; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston. ° 

Day (THE) DREAMERS DREAM; words 
by Bake Gericke, music by Vincent 
J. Nery fof U. S8.] [14910 

© June 1, 1920; 2 ec. June 30, 
1920; E 481913; Fred Gericke, 
Boulder, Col. 

Day (A) IN OCTOBER. 
the seasons. 

Day (THE) IS ENDED; sacred song, 
words and music by J. Truman 
Wolcott [of U. S.]; with violin ob!. 

[14011 

©); Sunes, -1920-°2 ‘cs-time’ 17, 

1920; E 481422; Theo. Presser co., 
_ Philadelphia. 


Day (THE) OF DAYS; Words and music 
by C. Bertrand [of U. S.] [14012 
© 1e. June 24, 1920; E 482572; 
Claire Bertrand, Minneapolis. 
Day. (THE) OF VICTORY; march, by 
Oscar Miller [of U. S.]; piano. 
[14013 
@,.June 241, 1920.2 ec. June 24, 
1920; E 482571; Miller pub. co., 
Brooklyn. 


See Songs of 


863 


CATALGGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14014 


DAYS GONE BY; words by A. H. Gunter, 
musie by A. Leopoid Richard [of 
U. 8.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[14014 

© June 16, 1920; 2 ec June 21, 

1920; E 481587; Alonzo H. Gunter, 
Tampa, Fla. 


DE COUNTRY; words and melody by R. 
Doctor jof Russia, domiciled at New 
York] [14015 

© 1c. July 6, 1920; E 481985; 
Rubin Doctor, New York. [Copy- 
right is claimed on new matter] 


DE TES BEAUX RAYONS ROSES; de l’ope- 
rette La geisha, paroles et musique 
de Sidney Jones [of England] 

[14016 

© May 17, 1920; 1 « June 10, 

1920; E 484058; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood &.Crew, Itd., London. 

DEAR DARLING Lou; words by Mrs. S. 
Penhall, music by E. S. 8. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S.] [14017 

©1e. June 15, 1920; BH 482334; 


Mrs. Sydney Penhall, Sacramento, 
Calif. 
DRAB, LITTLE GIEL: words by 7F. 


Thrumble, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [14018 

© July 3, 1920; 2 c. July 15, 1920; 
EE 486224; Thomas Thrumble, Cin- 
cinnati. 

DEAR’ LITTLE GIRL OF MY DREAMS; 
words and music by Guy A. Rich 
fof Canada] [14019 

© June 14, 1920; 2 c June 16, 
1920; E 477037; Rich music pub. 
eo., Hamilton, Canada. 

DEAR LITTLE LASSIE OF MINE; words by 
EK. R. Gilbert, music by Geo. Graff, 
ir... Loft. U0: .S.1 “New “York “erty; 
World music pub. corp. [14020 

© June 11, 1920; 2 « June 14, 
1920; E 481256; Ernest R. Gilbert, 
So. Caperton, W. Va. 

DEAR LITTLE MOTHER; words by M. HE. 

Shank, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of 


U. S.J] New York city, World mu- 
sie pub. corp. [14021 
© June 11, 1920; 2 c. Jue 14, 


1920; E 481253; Mildred E. Shank, 
Red Oak, Ia. 


DEAR LITTLE MOTHER OF MINE; poem 
by Leslie L’Estrange Malone, music 
by T. F. Cornell [of U. 8.] [14022 

© June *6,1920 292 ce) "Fume tG. 
1920; E 481502; Stork music pub. 
co., New York. 


pt. 111, D. s., Vv. 15 


DEAR LITTLE PAL; words and music by 
S. Kary [of U. 8.], arr. by Mar- 
garet Griffin. [14023 

© June 1, 1920; 2 c July 1, 1920; 
E 482777; Samuel Kary, Chicago. 


DEAR MOTHER; words by M. G. Lever- 
ing, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. S.J] Chieago, Legters music co. 

[14024 

© June 16, 1920; 2 e« June 21, 

1920; E 481581; Mary G. Levering. 
Pewaukee, Wis. 


DEAR MOTHER OF MINE; a song ballad, . 
words and music by J. Pafumy [of 
Use] [14025 

© 1c. June 15, 1920; EH 482398; 
Joseph Pafumy, New York. - 


DEAR OLD CALIFORNIA; words by M. B. 
Kinney, melody by Gustave Barto 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of U. §.] 

[14026 


© 1c. June 3, 1920; H 482028; 
M. B. Kinney, Keyapaha, S. D. 


DEAR OLD DAD; morceau, words by Rox 
A. Powers, musie by Clifton E. 
Strong [of U. S.]; medium or low 
voice. [14027 

© June 26, 1920; 2 c. June 28, 
1920; E 481806; Howard L. Smith, 
New Haven. 


DEAR OLD PAL; words by H. E. Bradt, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. 8.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [14028 

© June 16, 1920; 2 « June 21, 
1920; E 4815483; Hazel E. Bradt, 
Johnstown, N. Y. 


DEAR OLD PALS OF MINE; words by Mrs. 
R. T. Bolt, melody by Gustave Barto 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of U. S.] 

[14029 

© 1c June 3, 1920; E 482024; 

Mrs. Reginald T. Bolt, Bennington, 
Vt. 


DEAR VALLEY OF THE WEST; words by 
Mrs. J. B. Bennett, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [14030 

© July 3, 1920; 2 c July 15, 1920; 
E 486302; Mrs. J. B. Bennett, 
Spencer, S. D. 


DEAREST (THE) NAME IS MOTHER; 
words and melody by L. N. Dexter 
fof U. S.], piano arr. by Otto Crow- 
hurst [of U. S.] Seattle, Pacifie 
coast music bureau. [14031 

© June 24, 1920; 2 ce June 26, 
1920; E 481796; Lucile Newland 
Dexter, Seattle. 


864 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS » 


no. 7, 1920 


DeLIBes (CLEMENT PHILIBERT L£0) 
Souree (La); ballet, suite m1, by L. 
Delibes, arr. by Ross Jungnickel [of 
U. S.J; grand or_ small. orch. 
(Artist’s orchestra repertoire, no. 


44) Contents:—1l. Incantation.—2. 
Romance. — 3. Introduction and 
mazurka.—4. Finale. [14032 


© June 3, 1920; 2 c. June 7, 1920; 
E 482220; Ross Jungnickel, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


grand orch. se. (Artist’s 
orchestra repertoire, no. 44) Con- 
tents: 1. Incantation.—2. Romance.— 
3. Introduction and mazurka.—4. 
Finale. [14033 


© June 22, 1920; 2 «June 22, 
1920; E 482479; Ross Jungnickel, 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on adaptation] 


DE.iri0o; valzer cantabile, versi di 
Eduardo Scala, musica di G. Don- 


narumma [of Italy]; mand. ace. 
Naples, Emilio Gennarelli e ec. 4to. 
[14034 


© Apr. 1, 1920; 1 ec. June 9, 1920; 
EH 484007; Italian book co., New 
York. 


DELUSIONS; duett, words by J. H. Cost, 
music by I. Seidel [of U. S., arr. by 
Herman Arndt, of U. S.] [14035 


© 1c. May 17, 1920; E 479370; 
John H. Cost and Isidor Seidel, In- 
dianapolis. 


DEPART (LE) DE L’AME (The soul’s de- 
parture); Breton canticle, French 
text by Francois Coppée, English 
translation by Deems Taylor, air 
from Belle-Isle-en Terre, Brittamy, 
harmonized and arr. by D. Taylor 


[of U. S.J]; three. women’s voices. 


4to. (Schumann club series of part- 
songs, fourth series, no. 4759) 
[14036 


© June 2, 1920; 2 c. June 8, 1920; 
EK 482037; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on 
harmonization and arrangement] 


DEPARTED (THE) LOVER; words by R. 
Tande, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. 8.] Chicago, Legters music co. | 

[14037 


© July 1, 1920; 2 c. July 15, 1920; 
E 486208 ; Rudella Tande, St. James, 
Minn. 


14045 


DerBy (THE); fox trot, intro: Ken- 
tucky home of mine, music arr. by 
Harry Wood [of Great Britain]; 
piano. [14038 

© June 17, 1920; 1 ec. June 23, 
1920; E 477132; Lawrence Wright 
musie co., London. 


DESERT QUEEN—QUEEN OF THE YELLOW 
SANDS; words and music by M. 
Broones and Louis Reiser [of U. S.] 

[140389 
© 1c. June 18, 1920; E 481490; 
Martin Broones, New York. 


Di NoTTE; di F. Paolo Frontini [of 


Italy]; piano. (Morceaux choisis, 
IX* série, no. 90; Schizzi dalla 
trincea, no. 3) [14040 


©. Ape. .45, 1920.:, 1..¢.. June 19, 
1920; E 477088; A. & G. Carisch & ¢, 
Milan. 


DIFFERENT (A) SMILE; words by G. 8S. 
Tyree, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[14041 

© July 3, 1920; 2 c. July 15, 1920; 

E 486307; George S. Tyree, Newport 
News, Va. 


DISILLUSIONED; words by Eve Erskine, 
music by Francis Roberts [of Eng- 
land] London, Novello and co., ltd. 

[14042 

© June 7, 1920; 1 ce. June 8, 1920; 

E 476965; Eve Erskine Maconochie, 
London. 


DISPERAZIONE (Desperation) ;mazurka, 
by C. Valente [of Italy, domiciled at 
New York]; piano. [14043 

© 1c. June 23, 1920; E 481686; 
Ciro Valente, New York. 


DISONS LE CHAPELET (Before the 
shrine); Breton canticle, French 
text by Francois Coppée, English 
translation by Deems Taylor, air 
from Carhaix, Brittany, harmonized 
and arr. by D. Taylor [of U. S8.]; 


four women’s voices. 4to. (Schu- 
mann club series’ of part-songs, 
fourth series, no. 4757) [14044 


© June 2, 1920; 2 c. June 8, 1920; 
E 482034; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on har- 
monization and arrangement] 


Drixiz, DIxig£, DEAR DIxizE; words by 
F. Mikulastik, melody by Gustav 
Barto [pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of 
WS. ]: 

[14045 
© 1c. June 25, 1920; E 481775; 
Francis Mikulastik, Huntsville, Tex. 


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14046 


DIXIE ROSE; words by Ione Glennon, 
melody by E. Messini [of U. 8.]. 
[14046 
© Le June 8, 1920; E 482167; 
Eduard Messini, San Francisco. 

DIXIELAND IS SONGLAND; lyric by F. B. 
Lovett, music by Raymond Matthews 
fof USS] [14047 

©). June 24," 19207" 2 "ce! Fene"23, 
1920; E 482558; F. B. Lovett, De- 
troit. 

Do NOT FORGET HER; words and music 
by I. Sehoch [ot VU. 3S.] “Circarvo, 
Legters music co. [14648 

© July 3, 1920; 2 ¢ July 15, 1920; 
E 486266; Ida Schoch, Kenosha, 
. Wis. 

Do NOT TRUST HIM FAIR MAIDEN 3 words 
by Mrs. M. J. Millard, music by -E. S. 
S. Huntington [of U. S.]. [14049 

© 1c. June 30, 1920; E 481866; 
Mrs. M. J. Millard, Lowville, N. Y. 

Do you KNOW JESUS? words by M. 
Bridston, music by A. M. Bridston 
fot U: S.J [14050 

© June 14, 1920; 2 c« June 16, 
1920; E 481366; A. M. Bridsten, 
Grand Forks, N. D. 

Do YoU REMEMBER; from The whirli- 
gig, words and music by Billy Mer- 
son [of Great Britain] [14051 

©° June 7, °1920;° TP efitune 18, 
1920; E 477070; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 

DoES JESUS COUNT IN YOUR LIFE? 
words by M. Bridston, music by A. 
M. Bridston [of U. 8.] [14052 

© June 14, 1920; 2 ec June 16. 
1920; E 4813865; A. M. Bridston, 
Grand Forks, N. D. 

Dotores; Spanish valse, arr. by To- 
maso Barile fof Italy, domiciled at 
New York]; piano. [14053 

te) June 21> POoo- 2° me <2. 
1920; E 482467; Theodore Lohr, 
New York. [Copyright is claimed on 
simplified arrangement] 

DoNKEY (A) RIDE; by Oscar Beringer 
[of Great Britain]; piano. (All 
on a summer day, 3) [14054 

©; May: 29,1920: 146.” Sane.12; 
1920; E 477017; Augener, Itd., Lon- 
don. : 

DONNA E ORCHESTRA; Versi di G. Onc- 
fri, musica di V. Adamo [of Italy] ; 
mand. acc. Naples, Emilio Genna- 
relliec. 4to. [14055 

© Apr. 1, 1920; 1 c« June 9, 1920; 
E 476992; Italian book co., New 
York. 


pt. 111, 0,.S:,9. 45 


Donna Lucia; words and music by N. 
N. [of Italy, domiciled at Brook- 
lyn] [14056 


© 1c. June 29, 1920; E 482635; 
Alfredo Bascetta, Brooklyn. 


DONNE ... DONNE; versi Gi F. M. 
Russo, musica di Raffaele Bossi [of 
Italy]; mand. ace. Naples, Emilio 
Gennarelli & e. 4to. [14057 


© Apr. 1, 1920; 1 e June 9, 1920; 
E 476998; Italian book co., New 
York. 


DONNINE BELLE; ‘versi di V. MHnilio, 


musica di G. Donnarumma [of 
Italy]; mand. ace. Naples, Emilio 
Gennarelli ec 4to. — [14058 


_© Apr. 1, 1920; 1 « June 9, 1920; 
EY 484008; Italian book co., New 
York. 


DoN’T BE A POLITICIAN IF YOU WANT TO 
GO TO HEAVEN; words by W. W. 
Smith, music by E. 8. 8. Huntington 
lot DLS [14059 


© ic. June 15, 1920; E 482375; 
W. W. Smith, Soo, Mich. 


Don’rT SAY GOOD BYE; kiss me good 
night but don’t say good bye, words 
and music by B. A. Baer [of U. 8.] 
New York, N. Y., Leah musie pub- 
lishing ca. [14060 


© June 1, 1920; 2 « June 158, 
1920; E 481494; Berthold A. Baer, 
New York. 


Don’r SPOIL THE SHIP FOR A HA’P’ORTH 
Oo’ TAR; words and music by R. P. 
Weston and Bert Lee [of Great 
Britain ] [14061 


© June 7, 1920; 1 ec June 18, 
1920; E 477073; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


Don’T WORRY DEAR, GOLDEN DAYS ARE 
HERE; words and musie by G. A. . 
Sholes and R. F. Schoen [of U. 8.] 
Milwaukee, Wis. G. A. Sholes & co. 

[14062 


« ©,.-June 14, 1920; 2) June 16, 
1920; H 482487; G. A. Sholes, Mil- 
waukee. 


Don’T YOU HEAR THE SANDMAN? words 
and music by L. G. Schoenbron [of 
USe] [14063 


© June’ 12,°19205> 27 eh fune 12>. 
1920; E 182300; Laura Ginther 
Schoenbron, Oregon City, Or. 


866 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1920 


DormMaA; vaise, by Kenneth Park, arr. 
by J. Ord Hume [of Great Britain] ; 
band. (Jn Boosey’s military jour- 
nal, series 139, no. 6) [14064 


© May 15, 1920; 1 c. June 17, 


"aoc: 476051; Boosey & Co., 
London. [Copyright is ciaimed on 
arrangement] . 


DowN ARGENTINA WAY; meledy by D. 
Kraton [of U. S.]; instrumental. 
[14065 
© 1c. June 22, 1926; E 482513; 
Delma Kraton, Brocklyn. 


DOWN AT CAL-A-MA-ZOO HALL; words 
by E. Clay, musie by E. 8S. 8S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [14066 

© 1c. July 7, 1920; E 482870; 
Ernest Clay, Collingdale, a: 


DowN IN CHINATOWN; words and 
melody by Joe Meyer and Geo. P. 
Hulton fof U. S.] arr. by G. P. Hui- 
ton. [14067 

© 1c. June 18, 1920; Ef 481609; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


DowN IN SUNNY CALIFORNIA; words 
by P. McHugh, music by Bb. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] [14068 

© 1c. July 7, 1920; E 482886; 
Paul McHugh, Washington, Pa. 


DowN IN THE SUNNY SoutTH; words 
and music by B. Walker [of U. 8.], 
arr. by Gennie Lichtenstein [of U. 
S.] [14069 

© 1c. June 14, 1920; E 481308; 
Blanche Walker, Atlantic City. 


Down oN COHEN’S FARM; written and 
composed by Frank Wood, Fred Gib- 
son and Trevor Tremayne [of Great 
Britain]: [14070 

© June 7, 1920; 1 c. Fune 7, 1920; 
E 476954; Star music pub. co., ltd., 
London. 


Down THE RIvER. See Songs of the 


seasons. 


DowN THE TRAIL TO HOME SWEET 
HOME: by Ernest R. Ball, arr. by 
Geo. J. Trinkaus [of U. S8.]; band; 
in B flat. 24 mo. [14071 

@ Fanes0"-1920:' 2 -e. July 4, 
1920; I) 482720; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on hew arrangement] 

—— scored by Geo J. Trinkaus 

[of U. S.]; vocal oreh., key of «A 

flat. © +4to. 
© June 7, 1920; 2 c. June 8, 1920; 

FE 482180; M. Witinark & sons, New 

York. [Copyright is claimed on 

new arrangement] 


[14072 . 


14081 


DOWN THERE IS THE HOME GAL OF 
MINE; words by S. Gerarge, music 
by Hector Richard [of U..S.] Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [14073 

© June 16, 1920; 2 c June 21, 
1920; EH 481571; Samuel Gerarge, 
Jazelhurst, Pa. 

DrakeE. See Elizabethan portraits. 

DRAMATIC THEME: as played in The 
unknown purple, by S. S. Silver [of 
U. 8.; cello. [14074 


© fe. June: 127A920'-H 482283 - 
Sardon S. Silver, New York. 


DREAM BUBBLES; words by Clifford 
Harris, music by Jas. W. Tate [of 


Great Britain] [14075 
©. July “1. '920* te July oS 
1920; E 4774338; Francis, Day & 


Hunter, London. 


DREAM FANCIES. See Child’s night. 
DREAM GIRL OF MINE; words and music 
by R. E. Forward [of U. 8.] [14076 
© 1e June 8, 1920; E 482174; 
Ross E. Forward, Sheldon, La. 


DrEAM {A) OF FAIRYLAND; words by 
M. EK. Hinds, musie by P. B. Story 
fot TW. S:.] [14077 

©-Mar. 24, 1920::.2!e May» 17, 
1920; E 479378; Mary E. Hinds, 
Cockeville, Tenn. 


valse, by 
Britain]; 

[14078 
June 22, 
Darewski 


DREAM (A) oF KASHMIR; 
Keith Gordon [of Great 
piano. 

© June 14, 1920; 1 e«. 
1920; E 477112; Herman 
music pub. co., London. 


DREAM (A) THAT CAN NEVER COME 
TRUE; words by W. Mills, music by 
Leo Friedman [of U. 8.], arr. by 
W. Mills [of U. 8.] [14079 

© 1c. June 8, 1920; E 482168; 
William Mills, Elmira, N. Y. 


DREAM (THE) THAT LEADS ME; Words 
- by L. Herald, music by Geo Graff, jr. 
fof DU. S.J] New York city, World 
music pub. corp. [14080 
© June 11, 1920; 2 c. June 14, 
1920; E 481259 ; Leon Herald, Grosse 
Pointe, Mich. 


DreaM (THE) THAT MADE ME CRY; 
words by A. J. Hunt, music by E. 8. 
S. Huntington [of U. S.] [14081 

© 1c. June 9, 1920; E 481156; A. 
J. Hunt, Altoona, Pa. 


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14082 


DREAMING; words by C. Fetters, music 
by A. Leopold Richard [of U. S8.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [14082 

© July 3, 1920; 2 c. July 15, 1920; 
E 486202; Claude Fetters, Kansas 
City, Mo. 


DREAMING DREAMS; words and music 

by H. Fluegge [of U. S.] [14083 

© 1e. July 6, 1920; E 481970; 
Henry Fluegge, Chicago. 


DREAMING DREAMS OF YOU; words by 
J. U. Strickler, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [14084 

© July 1, 1920; 2 c. July 15, 1920; 
E 486309; John U. Strickler, Mifflin- 
burg, Pa. 


DREAMING OF SPAIN; words and music 
by G. J. Hayes [of U. S.], arr. by 
Homer Tourjee [of U. S.] [14085 

© 1c. June 14, 1920; E 481320; 
Geo. J. Hayes, Pasadena. 


DREAMING OF YOU; waltz, words by 
Gertrude E. Phillips, music by Har- 
old Conover [i. e. H. L. Conover, of 
RS. 1 [14086 

© 1c June 8, 1920; E 482166; 
Harold Leon Conover, Trenton, N. J. 


words and music by M. H. Shea 
leofal Sis arr by <P: Ba: Story fof 
Uets.] [14087 
© 1c. June 23, 1920; E 481681; 
Michael Henry Shea, Brooklyn. 


DREAMS ; words by C. C. Reeves, music 
by E. S. S. Huntington [of U. 8.] 

[14088 

©1e. June 9, 1920; E 481163; C. 
Capitola Reeves, Knoxville, Ia. 

words by R. H. Urtel, music by 

Keats Moran [of U. 8.] [14089 

© 1c. June 14, 1920; E 481335; 
Rose H. Urtel, Scottville, Mich. 


words by T. Coffey, music by A. 
Leopold Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [14090 

© July 3, 1920; 2 c. July 15, 1920; 
E 486297; Thelma Coffey, Pitts- 
burgh. 

DREAMS BY THE FIRESIDE; words by B. 
H. Minnick, music by E. S. S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [14091 

© 1c. June 9, 1920; E 481154; Ba- 
sil H. Minnick, Chambersburg, Pa. 


DREAMS, DREAMS, DREAMS; words by 
W. W. J. Ewins, music by Thos. F. 
Cornell [of U. S.] [14092 

© 1c. June 25, 1920; E 481754; 
W. W. J. Ewins, Montreal, Canada. 


pl. 11; BY Ss, V25 


DREAMS OF HOME; words by B. Hymes, 
music by F. De Luca [of U. 8.] 

[14093 

© 1. June 15, 1920; E 482327; 
Bertha Hymes, Cumberland, Md. 


DRIFTING; words by HE. Cooper, music 
by Edouard Hesselberg [of U. S.] 
[14094 
© May 8, 1920; 2 c. June 17, 1920; 
E 482772; Ethel Cooper, Denver. 


DRIFTING OF THE SEA CALLED MEMORIES; 
words by I. M. Biggs, music by E. 
S. S. Huntington [of U. 8.]. [14095 

© 1c. June 9, 1920; H 481152; 
Iva M. Biggs, Cheshire, Mass. 


Druc (THE) STORE BLOOZE; words by 
A. C. Stromwall, musie Al. Strom- 
wall [of U. S.] [14096 

© 1c. June 22, 1920; E 482514; 
A. C. Stromwaill, Los Angeles. 

Duet (THE); recitation with musical 
accompaniment, poem by Ella 
Wheeler Wilcox, music by George 
Hay [of Great Britain] (Musical 
monologues, no. 203) [14097 

© June 18, 1920; 1 c. June 7, 1920; 
E 476941; Reynolds & co., London. 

DumMKA; duet by J. Belov [of U. 8.]; 

1st and 2d violin. [14098 
© 1c. June 24, 1920; EH 481748; 
Joseph Belov, Philadelphia. 

Duo DE LA LEGON; de Il operette La 
geisha, paroles et musique de Sidney 
Jones [of England] [14099 

© May 17, 1920; 1c. June 10, 1920; 
E 484050; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 

Duo DES jJouUsoux; de I’ operette La 
geisha, paroles et musique de Sidney 
Jones [of England] [14100 

© May 17, 1920; 1c. June 10, 1920; 
E 484053; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 

Dusk; miniature, by G. F. Tomlinson 

[of England]; piano. [14101 

©. June! 21; 1920374 -@ gane:22, 
1920; E 477120; Elkin & co., ltd., 
London. 

EASTERN (AN) INTERMEZZO; by George 
Spenser [of U. S.]; piano. [14102 
© June 15, 1920; 2 « June 17, 
1920; E 481428; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 

EcHo (AN) FROM CHATEAU THIERRY ; 
words by S. Deitzler, music by Hec- 
tor Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [14103 

© July 3, 1920; 2 e. July 15, 1920; 
E 486251; S. Deitzler, Lebanon, Pa. 


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no. 7, 1920 


14121 


EcHOS IN THE FOREST; by W. Busé 
[of U. S.]; cornet solo with orch. 
ace. . {14104 

©1ec. June 16, 1920; E 482400; 
William Busé, New York. 
Ecstasy; by Javier A. Fernandez [of 
Mexico]; piano. [14105 
© June 15, 1920; 2 c June 17, 
1920; E 477059; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 

Eeyet; fox trot, words by Fred 
Whelan, music by Billie Eckstein 
[of Canada] [14106 

© July 2, 1920; 1c. July 9, 1920; 
E 477412; William Eckstein, Mont- 
real, Canada. 

EGYPTIAN EYES; words and music by 
O. A. Roth [of U. 8.] [14107 

© ie May 17, 1920; i) 479374; 
O. A Roth, St Louis 

Eiry. See Celtic suite. 

Ef&cie See Saint-Saéns (Charles Ca- 
mille) 

ELEGY; by James R. Gillette [of U. 
S.]; pipe organ. [14108 

® sane. 15,1920; 2c, June ;17, 
1920; E 481424; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. , 

See also Miniature suite. 

ELITE HARP METHOD; by A. Shaeffer 
[of U. S.] Rev. and enl. [14109 

© May 5, 1920; 2 c. May 10, 1920; 
aff. May 8, 1920; A 569305; Arling 
Shaeffer, Chicago. 

ELIZABETHAN PORTRAITS; by Alec Row- 


ley [of England]; piano. (Magnus 
albums, v. 67, 68) pt. 1—1. Good 
Queen Bess.—2. Sir Walter Ra- 


leigh.—8. Rare Ben Jonson. pt. 2.— 
4, Drake.—5. Mary queen of Scots.— 
6. Sir Philip Sidney (14110, 14111 

© June 28, 1920; 1 @ each June 
28, 1920; E 477286, 477287; Swan & 
co., Watson & Wilcock, ltd., London. 


ELOPING IN AN AEROPLANE; words by — 


F. G. Jarrett, music my Ray Hibbe- 
ler [of U. S.] [14112 

©l1e June 22, 1920; E 482512; 
Frederick George Jarrett, North 
Vancouver, B. C. 


_ ENCHANTED HOUR; Venetian barcarole, 
by H. Mouton [and] Berceuse; by 
S. Palmgren: arr. by W. E. Loud 
fof U. 8.]; orch. (Popular concert 
library, series 4, no. 58) [14113 

©). June 8, 1920-2. .¢. June Jt, 
1920; E 481284; Boston music co., 
Boston. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement] 


ENCHANTED (THE) See 


Nymphs and fauns. 
EXNCHANTRESS (THE); fantasie ga- 
votte, by E. Sick [of U. 8.]; piano. 
[14114 
© 1c. June 9, 1920; E 481129; 
Edward Sick, New York. 


See Danzas fantastieas. 


PRINCESS. 


ENSUENO. 


ERIN, THE TEAR AND THE SMILE; dra- 
matico musical composition in 4 acts, 
by M. T. Canney [of U. S.] [14115 


© 1c June 25, 1920; D 26044; 
Mary Teresa Canney, Fall River, 
Mass. 


Eskimo BABY; words and music by 
H. M. Lindoft, [arr. by A. Troujee 
and H. M. Lindoft, of U. S.] [14116 

© 1c. June 30, 1920; E 481909; 
Fazei Madelin Lindoft, Los Angeles. 


Espana; no. 2, tango, by Albeniz, [ed. 
and arr. by Mary Angell, of U. S8.], 
played by Priscilla Carver. Chicago, 
Cable co. (Solo Carola, no. 73205) 
[Music roll] [14117 

© May 26, 1920; 2 c. June 3, 1920; 
E 481469; Imperial player roll co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
editing and arranging for automatic 
expression control] 


ESTUDIANTINA; par Carlo Graziana- 
Walter [of Italy] op. 181; piano. 
(Suite espagnole, no. 1) [14118 

i. Apr...15, 1920-1. ce. June 19; 
1920; E 477092; A. & E. Carisch & 
c., Milan. 


ETupeE. See Chopin (Frédéric Fran- 


cois) 


EUROPEAN (THE) WAR; words by M. 
Mayfield, music by E. S. S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S.] [14119 

© 1c June 30, 1920; E 481868; 
Malissa Mayfield, Shreveport, La. 


EVENING SHADOWS; caprice, by Nevil 
Navarre [of Australia]; op. 40; 
piano. (Paling’s pianoforte series, 
no. 123) [14120 

~~) June’ 23, 19205" cc . Fume 14, 
1920; EK 477143; W. H. Paling & co., 
ltd., Sydney, Australia. 


EVENING (THE) STAR; four-part song, 
poem, by H. W. Longfellow, music 
by George Tootell [of England]; 
mixed voices. 4to. (Novello’s part- 
song book, no. 1376) [14121 

© July 8, 1920; 1 ec. July 9, 1920; 
E 477413; Novello & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 


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14122 


pt. 111, DB. S., v. 15 


EVer FAtr Detroit; words by F. E. |} Hyves right; musical comedy in 2 acts, 


Leveque, music by George Trevor [of 
U. 8.] Chicago, Delmar music co. 
[14122 
© June 16, 1920; 2 c« June 21, 
1920; E 481564; Frank . Leveque, 
Lake Linden, Mich. 

EVER SINCE THE WORLD BEGAN; words 
and music by M. Ballmann [of 
U. 8.] [14123 

© 1 ¢. May 28, 1920; EH 482415; 
Max Ballmann, St. Louis. 


EVERYBODY NEIGHBORS; a get-together 
song, words and music by Kenneth S. 
Clark [of-U. 8.] [14124 

© June 23, 1920; 2 c June 24, 
1920; EH 481735; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


EVERYBODY WANTS A GIRL LIKE MINE; 
words by J. Dooley, music by Vincent 
J. Nery [of U. S8.] [14125 

© May 3, 1920;. 2c. June 14, 
1920; E 481317; John Dooley, Leb- 
anon, Pa. 


EVERYBODY WANTS A LITTLE LOVIN’; 
words by Harold G. Frost, music by 
Fred Rose [of U. 8.] [14126 

© 1c. June 12, 1920; H 482289; 
McKinley music co., Chicago. 


EVERYBODY’S MOTHER IS THE BEST; 
words by Louise Telamann Gordon, 
music by E. S. S. Huntington [of 
U.S.) [14127 

© 1c June 15, 1920; E 482345; 
Louise T. Gordon, Brooklyn. 

EVERYONE SANG. See Rootham (Cyril 

Bradley) Three song pictures. 


EVERYONE SEEMS TO SMILE: AT HER; 
words by A. Anderson, music by Hee- 
tor Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Leg- 
ters music co. [14128 

© June 16, 1920; 2 @ June 21, 
1920; HE 481539; Albert Anderson, 
East Jordan, Mich. 


Ew RY TIME HE KISSED HER SHE WOULD 
START TO SING; ah-ah-ah-ah-ah, words 
by Andrew Allen, music by Lawrence 
Wright [of Great Britain] [14129 

©: June 17, 1920; .1-e.: June» 23, 
1920; E 477130; Lawrence Wright 
music ¢co., London. 


See Danzas fantisticas. 


EXPERIENCE; words by J. H. Cost, 
music by I. Seidel [of U. S., arr. by 
Herman Arndt, of U. S.] 

© 1c May 17, 1920; E 479371; 
John H. Cost and Isidor Seidel, In- 


EXXALTACION. 


[14130 


dianapolis. | 


87 


book and lIvrics by Franklin §. Wes- 
‘ton, musie by J. Hh. Withiame gr. 
Frederick F. Lawall and Harvey 
Freeman [of U. S.] [14131 
©-1c« July 1, 1920; me e047: 
James Hampton Fithian, jr., Bridge- 
cone NR 
EYES THAT LIKE DESERT FIRES. See 
Songs of the desert. 


FADING (A) ROSE; words by A. L. Nel- 
seh, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. 


S.] New York city, World music 
publishing corp. [14132 
© June 11, 1920;°2°e June™ 14, 


1920; E 481252 ;~ Anton L. Nelsen, 
Hudson Heights, N. J. 


Fatgres (THE); words, Byrd. 
O’Reilly, music by Henry Lovell [of 
England]; in E flat. [14133 

© June 25, 1920; 4 c. June, 28, 
1920; E 477272; Hnoch & sons, Lon- 
don. 


Farry’s LULLABY; words by A. A. Men- 
shik, melody by Gustave Barto 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of U. 8.] 

. [14134 
© 1c. June 3, 1920; EB 482021; 
Augusta A. Menshik, Omaha, Neb. 


Farts (THE); words and music by J. 
Gibbons [of U.8.], arr. by Alice May- 
field [of U. S]; medium voice 

[14135 

© June 3, 1920; 2c. June 15, 1920; 

E 482389; James Gibbons, Ansonia, 
Conn. 


FANTAISIE ET FUGUE. See Listz (Franz) 


FAREWELL (THE); words by Mrs. R. 
Ouderkirk, music by Keats Moran 
LOW. asa) [14136 


© 1c. June 14, 1920; E 481338; 
Mrs. Roy Ouderkirk, Mount Pleas- 
ant, Mich. 


FAREWELL MoLtzty; words by M. Booth, 
music by E. 8S. 8S. Huntington [of 
ws] [14137 


© 1c June 26, 1920; E 482627; 
Marian Booth, Plainfield, Conn. 


FAREWELL Rosie (Adeus oh, Rosinha) ; 
Portuguese folk song, by G. Cabral 
[of Portugal, domiciled at Fall 
River, Mass.] ; piano. [14138 


© 1c. June 8, 1920; EB 482392; 
Guilherme Cabral, Fall River, Mass. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1920 


14155 


FARMHOUSE (THE) ON THE HILL; 
words by Carrie Smith Beauregard, 
music by G. Rowell Crocker [of 
U. S.] Boston, Mass., W. B. Hasey 
& co. [14139 

© June 12, 1920; 2 ec. June 14, 
1920; E 481307; W B. Hasey, Boston. 


FASCINATING DANCES; words by A. M. 
Carroll, music by A. Leopold Rich- 
ard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [14140 

© July 3, 1920; 2 c. July 15, 1920; 
E 486210; Ada M. Carroll, Beston. 


FATHER AND MOTHER; words by A. Wil- 
cox, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[14141 

© June 16, 1920; 2 ec: June 21, 

1920; HE 481544; Alanson Wilcox, 
Cleveland. . 


FATINA BIONDA; versi di M. A. Mancini, 
musica di V. Medina [of Italy]; 
mand. ace. Naples, Emilio Gen- 

‘narelliec. 4to. [14142 

© Apr. 1, 1920; 1 ec. June 9, 1920; 

E 476989; Italian book co., New 
York. 


FAVOURITE CANADIAN MELODIES 
(Mélodies canadiennes) ; eight easy 
solos, arr. and fingered by J. HE. 
Newell [of Great Britain]; pf. 

[14143 

© July 6, 1920; 1 ce. July 9, 1920; 

E 477418; Hawkes & Harris music 
co., ltd., Toronto, Canada. 


FavornitE (THE) SONGS MY MOTHER 
SANG TO ME; words by M. M. Turk, 
melody by Gustave Barto [pseud. of 
Ethel Fisher, of U. S8.] [14144 

© 1c. June 25, 1920; E 481766; 
Margaret M. Turk, Grand Rapids, 
Mich. 


FERNS AND FLOWERS; valse caprice, by 
Vailace A. Johnson [of U. S.] op. 
39; piano. [14145 

© June 15, 1920; 2 c June 17, 
1920; E 481411; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. { 


‘Festat MARCH; by H. Alexander 
Matthews [of U. 8.]; organ. [14146 
© June 25, 1920; 2 c June 29, 
1920; E 482645; G. Schirner, inc., 
New York. 


FETISH; valse, by Orman Whitworth 
Black [of Great Britain]; piano. 
[14147 
orodune “ex, (920+ Ee June 71. 

1920; E 477099; Perey John Cross, 

Manchester, England. 


Wipcets; fox trot, words and emusic 
by. E. Graham [fof U. S.] St. Louis, 
Mo., The Fidgets pub. co. [14148 

> May: (5..19202%2e:: Sune 25; 
1920; E 481739; Hdward Graham, 
Chicago. 


FINALE. See Delibes (Clément Phili- 
bert Léo) La source. 


FIRELIGHT FANCIES; words by S. A. 
Yeoman, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters music 


co. [14149 
© ' Fuly <3 19205." Bey day AS, 
1920; E . 486218;. Samuel Arthur 


Yeoman, Portland, Or. 


FISHERMAN (THE) AND THE JINN. See 
Arabian nights. 


FIVE O'CLOCK TEA; (Al thé); chanson 
fox-trot, versi di Ebe Sonnino, 
musica di N. Moleti [of Italy]. 

[14150 

©.. Apr... 15,. 1920; ..1..e... June. 19; 

1920; E 477079; A. & G. Carisch & 
co., Milan. 


Frac (THE) OF oUR SAVIOR; words 
and musie by H. D. E. Athey [of 
U. 8.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[14151 

©) July io Foo: 2c deathly aoe 

1920; E 486217; Harrie D. E. Athey, 
Marietta, O. 


FLATTERY; valse, by Sydney Baynes 

[of England]; piano. [14152 

© May 13, 1920; 1 c. May 19, 1920; 

E 476969 ; Swan & co., Watson & Wil- 
cock, ltd., London. 


FLEUR D'AMOUR; mélodie, by Harold 
Thorpe [of England]; piano. 
[14153 
© Apr. 16, 1920; 1 c. Apr. 22, 1920; 
E 476973; Swan & co., Watson & 
Wilcock, Iltd., London. 


FLIRTING LOVERS; waltz amourreuse, 
by Leo A. Kempinski [of U. S.] op. 
‘12; piano solo. {14154 

© June 14, 1920; 2 c. June 22, 
1920; E 481696; Photo play music 
co., New York. 


FLORA, ENAMORADA MINE; words by 
C. E. Woodward, music by Robert 
_V. Hainsworth [of Great Britain, 
domiciled at Seattle] [14155 

© 1c June 3, 1920; BH 482013 ; 
R. VY. Hainsworth and Cyrus E. 
Weodward, Seattle. 


871 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14156 


Frorence; by W. R. Ernst [of U. S.], 
arr. by Harry Powell [of U. S.]; 
piano. [14156 


© 1c. June 2, 1920; E 482287; 


Will Pennington Ernst, San Fran- 
cisco. 
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE. See To Flor- 


ence Nightingale and all Red cross 
burses. 
FrLORETTA; concert polka, by A. W. 
Lansing [of U. S8.]; piano. [14157 
©), Sune "15! 1920" 2" June’ 47, 
1920; E 481387; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


piano duet. 
©. Fume 15, 1920; 2 © June 17, 
1920; E 481398; Theo. Presser cO., 
Philadelphia, 


FLORIDA; words by W. Sheeran, music 

by Artie Bowers [of U. S.] [14159 

© 1c June 28, 1920; E 481836; 
Wm. Sheeran, Philadelphia. 


waltz, by Robert Har- 
rington [of England]; orch. with 
piano-conducter. 4to. (Orchestral 
journal of popular music, no. 636) _ 
[14160 
© May 10, 1920; 1 ec. May 239, 
1920; E 476922; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Iitd., London. 


FLORIDA BELLE: 


FLOWER OF LOVE; words by B. Veskrna, 

music by E. 8S. S. Huntington [of 

1 [14161 

©.1e¢ June 5, 1920; EH 482136; 
Beatrice Veskrna, Newark, N. J. 

FLOWER OF MINE; words and music by 


F. J. O'Neil [of U. S.] New York, 
M. Greenwald. [14162 
© June. 25,4920 1 2..6. Jaby A, 
1920; E 482810; Frank J. O’Neil, 
Chicopee Falls, Mass. 
FLOWER’S (THE) AWAKENING; words 


and music by E. B. Welch [of U. S.]; 
sop. and alto, with bass ad lib. 
[14168 
© “May  22,°1920-" 2" €. June “12, 
1920; FE 482280; Edlyn Braren 
Welch, Park Ridge, Il. 

FiLu (THE); fox-trot, words by A. C. 
Marshall, music by Artie Bowers [of 
U. S.] [14164 

© 1c. June 28, 1920; E 481882: 
A. C. Marshall, Canon City, Colo. 

Foc’stz JAcK; words by E. J. Brady, 
musie by Julius Harrison [of Eng- 
land]; in C. [14165 

© June 19, 1920; 1 ec June 22, 
1920; E 477117; Enoch & sons, Lon- 
don. 


[14158 


pt. 111, dis, -¥. £5 


Foc-HorRN (THE); words by Berton 
Braley, music by Rupert Hughes 
[of U. S.]: high or medium voice. 
(Five homely songs, no. 4) [14166 

© June 24, 1920; 2 ec. July 3, 1920; 
E 482839; G. Schirmer, ine, New 
York. 


Fo.Liy ; words and music by J. L. Grot- 
tendiek [of U. S.] [14167 
© 1 ce. June 11, 1920; E 481223: 

J. Leo Grottendiek, Baltimore. 


For A LITTLE WHILE; by Jack Caddin- 
gan and Chick Story [of U. S.] 
[14168 
© 1c. June 8, 1920; E 481356; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


For’ ’A LoGGIA; versi di Carlo Forte, 
musica di Rocco Travaglino [of 
Italy, domiciled at New York] 
(Edizione Colomba, no. 200) 

[14169 

© Mar. 3,.18204 2 .¢."dune..10, 

1920; E 481213; Anthony Falseiti, 
New York. 

For I HAVE you; words by Jerome P. 
Fleishman, music by W. Gilman 
Ifaven [of U. S.] [14170 

© June 24, 1920; 2 ec June 26, 
1920; E 481802; Haven shop, Green- 
field, Ill. ; 


For SHE’S MY GIRL; words by B. J. 
Corcoran, music by Artie Bowers [of 
UWais4 [14171 

© 1c. June 28, 1920; E 481838; 
Bernard J. Corcoran, Renovo, Pa. 


FoR YOU MY MEMORIES; words by F. 
Mortimeyer, music by Hector Richard 
fof U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [14172 

© June 16, 1920; 2 « June 21, 
1920; E 481595; Fred Mortimeyer, 
Alexandria, Minn. 


FRAELACH’S NO. 312; by A. Sehwartz 

fof U. S.]; instrumental. [14173 

©1ce June 12, 1920; E 481749; 
Abe Schwartz, New York. 


FRATERNITY MARCH; march and two 
step, by A. A. Williams fof: U. Sas 
piano. [14174 

© June 8, 1920; 2 c. June 11, 1920; 
E 481300; Albert A. Williams, New 
Haven. 


FREEDOM FoR IRELAND; words and 
music by W. F..-Vickery [of U. 8.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [14175 

© June 16, 1920; 2 ec. June 21, 
1920; E 481596; Willard F. Vickery, . 
North Troy, N.Y. 


872 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


wo: 7; 1920 


14191 


Freee (ELEANOR EVEREST) Hymn; 
[words by Charles Wright] music 
by E. E. Freer [of U. 8.] op. 27, no. 
7; medium voice. (Songs for the 
church, third series) [14176 

ieadune 7; 1920:..2 e:,June -10, 
1920; E 4811938; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 


FRENCH SONG; words and melody by 

Harry De Costa [of U. 8.] [14177 

© 1. June 14, 1920; E 481982; 
Capitola De Wolfe, Yonkers, N. Y. 


FRIENDLY AMERICA; words by L. C. 
Chapin, music by Edouard Hessel- 
berg [of U. S.] [14178 
'© May 22, 1920; 2 ¢. June 7, 1920; 
EH 482523; Lulu C. Chapin, Pasadena, 
Calif. 


FrRiM~ (RuporF) Melodie; by R. 
Friml, arr. by Firmen Swinnen [of 
Belgium]; organ. (Motion picture 
organist, 9) [14179 

© June 12; 1920: 2 c’ June 14, 
1920; E 484136; G. Schirmer, ince., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed on 
transcription ] 


See Liszt (Franz) 


FROM EARLY MONDAY TILL LATE ON SUN- 
DAY; words by Fred Murray, music 
by John Neat [of England] [14180 


© June 17, 1920; 1 c. June 23, 
1920; E 477126; E. Osborne & co., 
Itd., London. 


FROM GHOST DANCE CANYON; Indian 
song, words and music by Thurlow 
Lieurance [of U. S.] [14181 

© June 15, 1920; 2 ec June 17, 
1920; E 481425; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 

FROM OVER THE SEAS; words by Mrs. 
M. W. Anthony, music by Keats 
Moran, [ot U. S.] [14182 


© 1c. June 14, 1920; E 481332; 


FRISKA., 


Mrs. M. W. Anthony, Carrington, 
i : 

FRoM THE LONE SHIELING; Canadian 
boat song, words anon., music by 
Malcolm Maciean [of England]; 
mixed voices. Ato. (Novello’s 
_part-song book, no. 1377) [14183 


© July 8, 1920; 1 « July 9, 1920; 
E 477414; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 

FULFILMENT; words by Edwin Arnold, 
music by Samuel Liddle [of Great 
Britain] 

© May 22, 1920;1c¢. June 2, 1920; 
E 476902, Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 


[14184 — 


Fun (THE) OF THE FAIR; by Oscar 
Beringer [of Great Britain] ; piano. 
(All on a summer day, 2) [14185 

©) May ..29, 1920. 1 ©. ; June 12. 
1920; E 477016; Augener, ltd., Lon- 
don. 


GALITIANER HUSID, NO. 2; by M. 
Leibowitz [of Romania, domiciled 
at New York]; instrumental. 

[14186 
© 1c. June 23, 1920; E 481695; 
Max Leibowitz, New York. 


GARDEN OF DREAMS; tone poem, by 
Nevil Navarre [of Australia] op. 443 
piano. (Paling’s pianoforte series, 
no. 145) [14187 

© June 28, 1920; 1c. June 14, 
1920; E 477141; W. H. Paling & 
co., Itd., Sydney, Australia. 


GATES OF LOVELAND; words by Gilbert 
C. Tennant, music by Herman Feder- 
off [of U. 8.] [14188 

© June 10, 1920; 2 ec. June 10, 
1920; E 481624; Federoff music co., 
Baltimore. 


GAVOTTE. See Dance moments. 


GAVOTTE OF ANCIENT MEMORIES. See 


Versailles. 


Gre! I wisH I HAD A GIRL LIKE YOU; 
words and melody by L. HE. Cook 
fof U. S., arr. by Frank C. Doyle, 
of U.S.) [14189 

© 1c. June 4, 1920; E 4822u6; 
Lloyd EH. Cook, Detroit. 


GEISHA (LA); fantasie-selection, sur 
les motifs de Vopérette, de Sidney 
Jones [of England]; piano. [14190 

© May 17, 1920; 1 ¢« June 10, 
1920; E 484059; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. [Copy- 
right is claimed on arrangement! 


GEISHA-SCHOTTISCH; sur les motifs de 
Voperette, de Sidney Jones, arr. par. 
Francis Salabert [of France]; 
piano. [14191 

© May 17, 1920; 1 c« June 10, 
' 1920; E 484057; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. [Copy- 
right is claimed on arrangement. ] 


GENERAL CHOIR MOVEMENT SERIES, NO. 
Tt arr. by G, O'Hara lor Uo S-)> for 


chorus, choirs and community 
gatherings. 4to. Contents:—1l. O 
God of Bethel; words by Philip 


Doddridge:. and John Logan.—2. 
Pray men pray; Russian folk-song, 
words by Albert N. Hoxie.—3. 


873 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14192 


GENENAL CHOIR MOVEMENT SERIES, NO. 
1—Continued. 
Prayer of thanksgiving; Dutch folk- 
song.—4-6. Let us all be brothers. 
[14192 


©, Jane 1b, 1920: 2 e.. dime IG, 
1920; EH 482425; Geoffrey O’Hara, 
New York. 


GENEVIEVE; words by V. R. Miles, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. S8.} 
Chicago, Legters music co. [14193 

© June 16, 1920; 2 c« June 21, 
1920; E 481558; Vivian R. Miles, 
Seotland, [11 


- 


words by W. H. Alexander, mel- 
cdy by T. F. Cornell [of U. 8.] 
[14194 


© 1c June 19, 1920; E 482453; 
W. H. Alexander, Lincoln, Neb. 


GENEVIEVE, DON’T GRIEVE; words and 
music by W. M. Reynolds [of U. 8.] 
New Haven, Conn., Will Reynolds 
music co. [14195 

c July 20. to20-2 ec, oily to, 
1920; EX 486315; William Manning 
Reynolds, New Haven. 


GENTILLESSE; di F. Paolo Frontini [of 
Italy]; piano. (Morceaux choisis, 
LX*® série, no. 84) [14196 

Ke) Apr. 415, “2920; Ae Tune a9, 
1920; E 477083; A. & G. Carisch & 
eo., Milan. 


GEORGE bID IT; 14th Michigan union 
opera, in 2 acts and an interlude, 
book and lyrics by Russell Barnes, 
music by George H. Roderick [of 
Ds.S;] [14197 
- © Apr. 5, 1920; 2 c. Apr. 7, 1920; 
D 26036; University of Michigan 
union, Ann Arbor. 


Girt (THE) OF THE OCEAN WAVES; 
words by Cecil. A. Abbott, musie by 
H. August Dietze [of U. 8.] [14198 

©, June, 12,- 19202 2 ¢.June 22, 
1920; EH 482306; Dietze bres., Lin- 
eoln, Neb. 


Gic. See Bowen (York) Three Eng- 
lish dances. 


Gipsy airs (Zigeunerweisen); by 
Pablo de Sarasate, op. 20, arr. ed. 
and fingered by Maurits Leefson [of 
U. 8.]; piano. (Concert and exhibi- 
tion pieces) [14199 

©. June 15, 1920; 2 <.-June, 47, 
1920; EH 481416; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement] 


Gipsy vatse. See Dance moments. 


87 


pt. 11, mS), 7. 25 


Gipsy (THE) WARNED ME; from The 
whirligig, written and composed by 
R. P. Weston and Bert Lee [of Great 
Britain] . : [14200 

© July 1, 1920; 1 « July 9, 1920; 
E 477425; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


Girt (THE) I LOVED AND PERSECUTED; 
words by A. Olds, musie by A. Leo- 
pold Richard [of U. S8.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [14201 

© July 3, 1920; 2 c. July 15, 1920; 
Ei 486254; Artie Olds, Rector, Ark. 


GIRL 0’ MY DREAMS; words by Cal De 
Voll, music by J. Ferrante [of U. S8.] 
Chicago, Weaver & Harrison. 

[14202 
© May 22, 1920; 2 c. June 3, 1920; 
E 482016; Joe Ferrante, Chicago. 


Girt (THE) THAT I LOVED IN KILLAR- 
NEY; words by G. H. Etherington, 
music by E. S. 8S. Huntington [of 
Distal [14203 

© 1e July 7, 1920; EB 482883; 
Geo. H. Etherington, Butte, Mont. 


GIRLiE; words by J. W. Simon, music 
by A. Leopold Richard [of U. S8.] 

. Chicago, Legters music co. [14204 
© July 3, 1920; 2 ¢: July 15, 1920; 

FE 486245; J. W. Simon, Harmarville, . 
Pa. 


GIRLS, BEWARE; words by Paul B. 
Franklin, music by Arthur 8. Baker 
[of U. S.] (im Spring day show, 
1920) [14205 


© June 25, 1920; 2c. July 1, 1920; 
FE 482800; Franklin & Baker, New 
York. 


Grid (THE) I USED TO KNOW; words 
by-C. E. Unbekant, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] [14206 


© 1 ¢.. June 22, 1920; EH 482493; 
Charles E. Unbekant, Bronx, N. Y. 


Gira~ts (THE) OF MY DREAMS; from 
Ziegfield follies of 1920, by I. Berlin 
for Ws S.J [14207 


© June 21, 1920; 2 c June 22, 
1920; E 482509; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 

GIVE A LITTLE PRAISE TO FATHER; words 


by C. M. Brown, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. S.] [14208 


©1e. June 9, 1920; H 481158; 
Cornie M. Brown, St. Paul. 


A 


st 


MUSICAL .COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1920 


GIVE IT TO ME Now; words by Madeline 


Montgomery, music by H. Pooley 
fof U. S.] [14209 


© 1c. May 17, 1920; E 482528; 
Harry Pooley, Farmington, Utah. 


GIVE ME JUST ONE MORE CHANCE, AND ! 


I'LL PROMISE TO MAKE GOOD; words 
by J. A. Miller, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [14210 

© June 16, 1920; 2 « June 21, 
1920; E 481526; John A. Miller, Mil- 
waukee. 


GIVE ME ONE MORE CHANCE; words and 
music by ©. Warfield [of U. S.] 
[14211 
© 1c. June 12, 1920; E 482292; 
Chas. Warfield, Chicago. 


GIVE ME THAT ORIENTAL WINK; words 
by L. M. Bass, music by Geo. Graff, 
jr. fof U. S.] New York city, World 
music pub. corp. [14212 

© Sune 11, 1920;.2 ¢«. June 14, 
1920; E 481260; Lela M. Bass, Deca- 
tur, Fk: 


GIVE ME THE RIGHT DARLING, THAT BE- 
LONGS. TO ME; words by S. A. Lesko, 
music by E. 8S. S. Huntington [of 
Une] : [14212 

©1c. June 8, 1920; E 482171; S. 
A. Lesko, Kulpmont, Pa. 


GIVE ME THE ROSE; words by A. Huney- 
cutt; music by G. W. Ashley [of 
Uv. S.J [14214 

© 1c. May 24, 1920; E 482217; 
Arch Huneycutt, Stanfield, N. C. 


GIVE ME THE SEASIDE; words and 
musie by R. P. Weston and Bert Lee 
fof Great Britain] [14215 


© June 7, 1920; 1 « June 18, 
1920; E 477074; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


GIVE ME YOUR SWEET LOVE ONCE MORE; 
' words by A. H. Vieno, music by Hec- 
tor Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Leg- 
ters music co. [14216 


© July 3, 1920; 2 e. July 15, 1920; 
E 486311; A. H. Vieno, Beaumont, 
Tex. 


GLAD HAND; march, by J. F. Roach 
[of U. S.]; steel guitar. [14217 


© May 8, 1920; 2 c. May 17, 1920; 
HE 478381; Roach-Frankland, Cincin- 
nati. 


4709—20——3 


14225 


GLIDE WITH ME; words by G. Engle, 
music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] 
New York city, World music pub. 
corp. [14218 

© June 11, 1920; 2 « June 14, 
1920; E 481267; Grace Engle, Ona- 
way, Mich. 


GLORIENTAL; song and fox-trot, by M. 
Schotter [of U. S.]; piano. [14219 


© 1c. June 25, 1920; E 481740; 
Max Schotter, New York. 


GLorRY FOR YALE; one step, two step 
or march, by Stanleigh P. Friedman _ 
fof U. S.], arr. by Wm. Schulz [of 
U. S.J}; band. 4to. [14220 


© June 16, 1920; 2 ec June 17, 
1920; E 482426; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement ] 


GoD GAVE ME WONDERFUL DREAMS, BUT 
YOU MADE THOSE DREAMS COME TRUE; 
words by Worton David, music by 
Horatio Nicholls [of Great Britain] ; 
in C with tonic sol-fa setting. 

[14291 

© tune 17, 1920 1c Fune 23, 

1920; E 477131; Lawrence Wright 
music co., London. 


GoD OF OUR FATHERS; recessional, 
words by Rudyard Kipling, music 
by J. Sebastian Matthews fof U. S.] 


Card, 84 by 54 in. (Supplementary 
hymn tunes, no. 16) [14222 
© June 23, 1920; 2 e«. June 24; 


1920; FE 482544; H. W. 
New York. 


Gray ©Co., 


Gop’S GREATEST CREATION, YOUR 
MOTHER’S LOVE; words by J. Mulheir, 
music by E. S. S. Huntington [of 
Bes F'4223 


© 1e July 7, 1920; E 482872; 
James Mulheir, New York. 


Gop’s PROPHETS; words by C. Powicki, 
music by Ray Hibbeler [of U. S.] 
[14224 
‘© May 31, 1920; 2 « June 14, 
1920; KH 481316; Carolin Powicki, 
South Bend, Ind. 


GOING BACK To AMERICA; words and 
musie by Netta Darden Bearde [of 
U. S8.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[14225 

July 3; 19203 -2- ef Faby: 15, 

1920; E 486240; Mrs. 8. M. Bearde, 
Kaufman, Tex. 


875 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14226 


pt. 01; Bi s., ¥.15 


GOING TO MOON LAND; words by W. 
H. Lampiey, music by Geo. Graif, Jr., 
fof U. S.] New York city, World 
music pub corp. [14226 

© June 11, 1920; 2 ce. June 14, 
1920; E 481262; Wellington H. 
Lampley, Hampton, Va. 


GOLDEN DAYS; Valse intermezzo, by L. 
Leslie Loth [of U. S8.]; piano. 
[14227 
© June 2, 1920; 2 c June 26, 
1920; E 481793; Oliver Ditson c¢o., 
Boston. 


GoLDIE; words by Alex. Sullivan, 
music by Lynn Cowan [of U. S8.] 
Operatic ed. [14228 

© June 18, 1920; 2 c. June 19, 
1920; KE 481517; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


GONDOLETTA; by Leo. Oehmler, op. 
213, fe, o ToL_U; Sil: piano’ (Two 
songs without words for the piano- 
forte [1]) [14229 

© June 15, 1920; 2 c. June 24, 
1920; E 482546; G. Schirmer, inc, 
New York. 


GONE; words by Carl Sandburg, music 
by Rupert Hughes [of U. 8.]; high 
or medium voice. (Five homely 
songs, no. 2) [14230 

© June 24 1920; 2 c. July 3. 1920; 
E 482831; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 


GooD-BYE; when I say good-bye to you, 
words by Harry Pease, music by Ed. 
G. Nelson [of U. S.] [14231 

Cc Jue 10.1920: 2 e.. Tune, 14, 
1920 ; E 481245; Joe Morris music ¢Co., 
New York. 


GOODBYE MOTHER; words by I. E. Rupe, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. 8.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [14232 

© July 3, 1920; 2 ¢. July 15, 1920; 
E 486269; Isaac E. Rupe, Kosoma, 
Ok. 


GOOD BYE TO THE LAND OF REGRET; lyrics 
by J. H. Cost, music by I. Seidel [of 
U. S., arr. by Herman Arndt, of 
BSA 

© 1 « May 17, 1920; E 479368; 
John H. Cost and Isidor Seidel, In- 
dianapolis. 


GOODBYE WHISKEY, GOODBYE BOOZE; 
words by F. C. Monroe, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. S.] [14234 

© 1c. June 16, 1920; E 481364; 
Frank C. Monroe, Mt. Hepe, Wis. 


[14233. 


GOOD-BYE WINTER, HELLO SPRING; words 
C. A. Watt, music by Frank A. 
Clark [of U..S.] Philadelphia, Pa., 
Writers & Players assoc. [14235 

© June 10, 1920; 2 ¢ June 14, 
1920; E 481498; Charles A. Watt, 
Charleroi, Pa. 

GOOD MORNING. See Child’s night. 

See Child’s night. 


See Blizabethan 


GOooD NIGHT. 


Goop QUEEN BESS. 
portraits. 


Gossips (THE); intermezzo, by C. 
Sodero [of U. 8.]  orch. [14236 


© 1c. June 12, 1920; E 482290; 
Cesare Sodero, Brooklyn. 


GRACEFUL DANCE. See Miniature suite. 


GRADED PIANO PIECES; compilation for 
the first year, by American com- 
posers. (O. D. music series) 

[14237 

© Apr. 6, 1920; 2 c. and aff. May 

21, 1920; A 568908; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 


GRANDE VALSE CAPRICE; by H. Engel- 
mann, arr. by Mary Helen Brown [of 
U. S.]; 2 pianos, four hands. [14238 


© June 15, 51920° 42 ee TT 
1920; E 481417; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement] 


GRANDMOTHER’S WEDDING GOWN; words 
by N. Throsel, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [14239 

© July 1, 1920; 2 c. July 15, 1920; 
E 486290; Nellie Throsel, Kenosha, 
Wis. 

GRANDPA, I’M ’N AMERICAN ; words and 
music by Mihil Austin [pseud. of 
M. J. Dalton, of Ireland, domiciled 
at San Francisco] [14240 

© July 2, 1920; 2 ec. June 24, 1920; 
E 482577; Michael James Dalton, 
San Francisco. 


GRAVEYARD (THE) SPIRITS’ BALL; 
words and melody by J. B. Fore- 
hand [of U. S.J], arr. by Frank Eu- 
gene Mickell [of U. S.] [14241 


© 1e. June 8, 1920; E 481131; 
Justus B. Forehand, Mont Clair, 
INU Qe 

GRAY (THE) WINDS, DREAM LADEN; 
words by Cathal O’Bryne, music by 
Eastwood Lane fof U. 8.]; high or 
medium, in A flat. [14242 

© June 2, 1920; 2 c June 38, 1920; 
E 482040; J. Fishcher & bro., New 
York. 


876 


mo. 7, 1920 


MUSICAL COMPSSITIONS 


14257 


GREAT (THE) APPEAL; words ang 
music by H. Guise [of Great Brit- 
ain] London, Music room. [14243 

© May 26, 1920; 1 c May 18, 
1920; E 477036; Henry Guise, Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on ac- 
colnpaniment] 


GreEcorrE; défilé sur la chanson de 
Gabaroche et Pearly, par Gaston 
Guérin [of France]; harmonie ou 
fanfare. obl. 4to. [14244 

© May 21,1920; 1 @ June 10, 
1920; E 484062; Evette et Schaeffer, 
Paris. [Cepyright is eclaitned on 
défilé] 

GRETCHEN; words by Ivan Reid, mu- 
sic by Peter De Rose [of U. S8.] 

[14245 

© June 7, 1920; 2c. June 28, 1920; 
E 482655; F. B. Haviland pub. co., 
New York. 


Grizc (Hpvarp HaAcErRuP) To spring 
(An den frtihling); by E. Grieg, 
op. 42, no. 6, fingered and edited by 
H. E. Ruhe [of U. 8.]; piano. (Se- 
lected teaching compositions for the 
piano, series 3.) [14246 

© June 11, 1920; 2 ec. June 18, 
1920; E 481714; J. H. Faunce co., 
Philadelphia. (Copyright is claimed 
on revision, fingering and annota- 
tions ] 


GROTESQUE 
suite. 


GUARDIAN (THE) ANGEL; words by G. 
Enk, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. S.j] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[14247 

©- July’ 3, 1920; '2 e@ July 15, 

1920; E. 486252; Grace Enk, Bu- 
chanan, Mich. 


DANCE. See Miniature 


GurEssinc; words and music by Harold 
Orlob [of U. S.] [14248 
© June 28, 1920; 2 & June 30, 
1920 >, Hi. 481905 >. TB... Harms. .é& 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


GuLoH (Redemption); words by M. 
Rosenfeld, music by H. Koehl [of 
Russia, domiciied at New York]; 
with violin and piano acc. [1424s 

© May 25, 1920; 2 ec. June 12, 
1920; E 481369; Harry Koehl, New 
York. 


GYPSIANA; fox trot, one step or two 
step, by Al. W. Brown [of U. S8.]; 
band. 4to. 

© July 3, 1920; 2c July 3, 1920; 
E 482846; Chas. E. Roat musie¢ co., 
Battle Creek, Mich. ’ 


[14250 . 


H. C. L. (THE) BLUES; words by K. 
Pearson, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [14251 

© July 1, 1920; 2 c July 15, 1920; 
E 486289; Katie Pearson, Chicago. 


HABANERA; by Chabrier, [ed. and arr. 
by Mary Angell, of U. S.], played by 
Melita Krieg. Chicago, The Cable 
co. (Solo Carola, no. 73156) [Music 
roll] : [14252 


© May 26, 1920; 2 c. June 3, 1920; 
EK 481465; Imperial player roll. eo., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
editing and arranging for automatic 
expression control] 


Graziani-Walter [of 
Italy] op. 181; piano. (Suite espag- 
nole, no. 2) [14253 


© Apr. 15," 1920-1"? sune 19. 
1920; E 477091; A. & G. Carisch & 
c., Milan. 


—— par Carlo 


Hap I A GOLDEN POUND; words by 
Frances Ledwidge, music by Rupert 
Hughes [of U. 8.]; high or medium 
voice. (Three songs of love) 

[14254 
© June 24, 1920; 2 ¢. July 3, 1920; 


E 482832; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 
HANDEL (GEORG FRIEDRICH) Allegro 


giocoso; by G. F. Handel, arr. by 
Hamilton Harty [of Great Britain] ; 
violin with piano. (Suite for violin 
with pianoforte, no. 7) [14255 


© May 6, 1920; 1 ¢. June 12, 1920; 
E 477029; Schott & eco., London. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


— Polonaise; by G. F. Handel, arr. 
by Hamilton Harty [of Great Brit- 
ain]; violin with piano. [Suite for 
violin with pianoforte, no.5) | 

[14256 
© May 5, 1920; 1c. June 12, 1920; 
EK 477027; Schott & co., London. 

[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 

ment] 


— Siciliana; by G. F. Hindel, arr. 
by Hamilton Harty [of Great Brit- 
ain]; violin with piano. (Suite for 
violin with pianoforte, no. 6) 


[14257 
© May 5, 1920; 1 c. June 12, 1920; 
EK 477028; Schott & co., London. 


[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


877 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14258 


pt. TH, Bo Saws AS 
’ 


HANDEL (GEORG FRIEDRICH )—Contd. 
sonata no. 4 in D; by G. FF. Han- 
del, ed., phrased, fingered and piano- 
forte ace. by H. Wessely [of Great 
Britain]; violin and piano. (Ber- 
ners edition, no. 538) [14258 

© June 11, 1920; 1c. June 1, 1920; 
E 477009 ; Joseph Williams, Itd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on edit- 
ing, phrasing, fingering and piano- 
forte accompaniment] 


Sonata no. 6 in E; by G. F. Hin- 
del, ed., phrased, fingered and piano- 
forte ace. by H. Wessely [of Great 
Britain]; violin and piano. (Ber- 
ners edition, no. 540) [14259 

© June 10, 1920; 1c. June 1, 1920; 
E 477008; Joseph Williams, Itd., 
London. [Copyright is claimed on 
editing, phrasing, fingering and pi- 
anoforte accompaniment } 


HAIDEE; Oriental fox trot, words and 

music by Harold Weeks [of U. S8.] 

[14260 

© Fune’29, 1920; 2c. *Jume 22; 

1920; E 482508 ; Echo music pub. co., 
Seattle. 


HAIL oUR GREAT KING; words and mu- 
sic by Chas.'H. Gabriel [of U. S.] 
[14261 
© June 14, 1920; 2 c. July 6, 1920; 
E 481976; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. : 


HALCYON WEATHER; part-song, words 
by Clinton Scollard, music by Earl 
Towner [of U. S.], men’s voices. 
4to. (Boston music company choral 
music, series 31, no. 1238) [14262 

©. .June 23.1920... 2: e:, June, 28; 
1920; EK 482631; Boston music ¢o., 
Boston. 


HApry HOURS OF LONG AGO; words by 
M. C. Morgan, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. S8.] [14263 

© 1e July 7, 1920; E 482885; 
Mamie C. Morgan; Portsmouth, Va. 


HAPPY SERENADE; Frederick Keats [of 
U. S.]; piano. [14264 
© June 15, 1920; 2 c« June 17, 
1920; E 481385; Theo. Presser Co., 
Philadelphia. 


HAPPY THOUGHTS; melodie, by Nevil 
Navarre [of Australia]; piano. (Pa- 
ling’s pianoforte series, no. 171) 

[14265 

fc) June 23,,19202, 1 <.+ June 14, 

1920; E 477142; W. H. Paling & co., 
ltd., Sydney, Australia. 


Harpor (THE) OF LOVE; words by 
Ruth Davis Pollard, musie by A. 
Leopold Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [14266 

© July 3, 1920; 2 ec. July 15, 1920; 
EK 486211; R. D. Pollard, Oswega, Or. 


Harpine! CooLripGeE; Republican cam- 
paign song, words and music by L. 8. 
Collins [of U. 8.] [14267 

© 1c June 21, 1920; E 481621; 
Laura Sedgwick Collins, New York. 


HARDING, CooLIDGE! FOR THE HONOR OF 
OUR DEAR OLD FLAG; words and music 
by L. S. Collins [of U. S.] [14268 

© 1e« July .2, 1920; H 482778; 
Laura Sedgwick Collins, New York. 


HARK! HARK, MY SOUL; hymn-anthem, 
words by F. W. Faber, music by 


Perey E. Fletcher [of England]; 
mixed voices, organ ace. (Novello’s 
octavo anthems, no. 1077) [14269 


© June 7, 1920; 1 c. June 8, 1920; 
FE 476960; Novello & co., Itd., London. 


HAVE MERCY UPON ME, O Gop; words 
from the Bible, music by David 
Maneely [of England, domiciled at 


Wolfville, Nova Scotia]; mixed 
voices with organ ace.. 4to. 
(Thompson’s church music, series 
6) [14270 


© June TE 1920; 2 c. June 14, 
1920; E 482411; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston. 


HAWAIIAN TWILIGHT; fox trot, by Roy 
Sherwood and Carl D. Vandersloot 
fof U. S8.], arr. by Frank E. Barry 
fof U. S.]; full band. 4to. . [14271 


© June 14, 1920; 2 c. June 15, 
1920; E 482314; Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. [Copy- 
right claimed on arrangement] 


He PASSED By (Il passa); poem by 
Francois Coppée, English words by 
Adin Ballou, music by A. Tosi Orsini 
[of Italy, domiciled at New York] ; 
no. 2 in F. [14272 


© June’ 11,° 1920 ;)2 fe dune «26, 
1920; E 482654; Boosey & e€0., New 
York. 


He’s GOT A WONDERFUL WAY OF HIS 
own: words by L. Rice, music by 
George Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New 
York city, World music pub. corp. 

: [14273 
© June 8, 1920; 2 c. June 5, 1920; - 
BE 482188; Lil. Rice, Hartford. 


878 


no, 7, 1920 


HE’s JUST A GCOD MAN, THAT’S ALL; 
words and music by J. Dove [of 
U. S.J], arr. by Frank M. Miiler [of 
es.) 2 [14274 

© 1c. June 22, 1920; E 482480; 
Johnny Dove, Brooklyn. 


Hr THAT ENDURETH; words by Jennie 


Ree, music by B. D. Ackley [of 
S.J [14275 


© June 14, 1920; 2 c. July 6, 1920; 
EK 481974; Chas. H. Gabriel, Chi- 
cago. 


HEAR THOSE WEDDING BELLS; words by 
J. ©. Glass, music by G. Rutland 
Clapham [of Great Britain] [14276 

© June 14, 1920; 1 c« June 22, 
1920; E 477110; Herman Darewski 
music pub. co., London. 


WE CALL; anthem, 
musie by Giovanni Maria Nanini, 
adaptation to English words [and 
free organ acc.] by James H. Rogers 
[of U. 8.]; mixed voices. 4to. (G. 
S. 8vo. choruses, 6848) [14277 

© June 12, 1920; 2 « June 14, 
1920; IX 481244; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. [Copyright claimed on 
transcription ] 


HEAR US WHEN 


HEART OF GOLD; words and music by 
A. R. Welton [of U. 8.] [14278 


© 1c. June 30, 1920; E 481890; 
Albert R. Walton, Muskogee, Okla. 


HEART OF MY HEART, WE'LL NEVER PART; 
words and music by J. J. Albert [of 
U. S.J, arr. by V. J. Nery. Newark, 
N. J., Jos. J. Albert music house. 

[14279 

© May, 31, 1920; 2 « June 14, 

1920; E 481318; Joseph J. Albert, 
Newark, N. J. 


HEART OF THE SUNSET; valse_ song, 
words by M. C. Eyden, music by Jose 
Sancho fof U. S.] [14280 

© 1c¢ June 14, 1920; EB 481314; 
Maude Coughran Hyden, San Fran- 
cisco. 


HEATHEN OHINESE; obe step on 
melodies from Peggy, by A. Emmett 
Adams [of England], arr. by Debroy 
Somers [of England]; orch. with 
piano-conductor. 4to. 
journal of popular music, no. 638) 

[14281 

© May 10, 1920; 1 ¢@ May 29, 

1920; E 476921; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. 


HE Lo, HELLO, MY PRETTY LITTLE GIRU; 


(Orchestral 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


14290 


HEATHER TIME; words by . Gordon 
Johnstone, music by M. S. Hill [of 
U.S [14282 

©) June 22, .1920332-e Junme,,14, 
1920; E 481812; Maurice S. Hill, 
Lodi, Calif. 


HEAVENLY CITY> words by A. A. 
Malone, music by W. L. Needham 
‘fof U. S.] [14283 

© May 26, 1920; 2 ec. May 24, 
1920; E 481871; Alice A. Malone, 
Hibbordsville, Ky. 


words by George Mangouve, music by 
Corneil [i. e. Thos. F.. Cornell. of 
D..S.1 [14284 

© 1c. June 8, 1920; E 482164; 
Geo. M. Mangone, New York. 


Herio, NELL: words by BH. Runyan, 
[of 
S.] [14285 
i?) May 3. 193s 2% Jone iT, 
1920; Ei 4827738; 
Hymera, Ind. 


musie by Edouard Hesselberg 
LEA 


Eva Runyan, 


HELP ME BUILD A HOME SWEET HOME; 
words by G. H. Johnson, music by 
EL Duane launtingetion for U.. Sil 

[14286 
© J ¢ June 15, 1920° 487373 - 
George H. Johnson, Babylon, N. Y. 


HER MOTHER IS A BETIFR PAL THAN 
Mary; fox trot, words by Henry K. 
Bauch, music by L. L. Vosburgb [of 
U. 8.] [14287 

© June *15,1920;: 2 es Sune” 17, 
1920; E 482423; Bigger-Hand music 
pub. co., New York. 


HI AND Sl, TWO SPORTS FROM MICHIGAN 3 
words and music by J. A. Ross [of 
U. S.] [14288 


© 1c. June 11, 1920; E 481506; 
John Anthony Ross, New York. 


HIGH COST OF NINETEEN TWENTY: 

‘ words by J. FE. Wilson, music by 

Hectur Richard [of U. S8.] Chicago, 

Legters music ©9. [14289 

© July 3, 1920; 2c. July 15, 1920; 

E 486271; Lena I. Wilson, Menden- 
hall, Miss. 


HIMMEL (DER) AUF ERDEN; words by 
Hugo Bruecken, music by C. Woess 
ACC ge & a | [14290 


© 1c June 9, 1920; EH 481140; 
Carl Woess, New York. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14291 


pt. m1, n. s., v. 15 


Ho! YoU BEAUTIFUL BABY 0’ MINE; 
werds by H. Massard, musie by Hec- 


tor Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, 
Lesgters music co. [14291 
©>June 16:°1990; 2c. June:21, - 


1920; HE 481550; 
Salt Lake City. 
HoppiEs; one-step, words and music 
by Harold Thuriow Pease [of U. S.] 

[14292 

© June 12, 1920; 2 c. June 19, 

1920; EK 482449; Fidelity music pub. 
eo., Portland, Me. 


Hoxpo, MY DEAR OLD PAL; words and 
music by E. I. Sheppe [of U. S8.] 
Chicago, Delmar music co. [14293 

(©) June: 16,1920; 2. e Sumer 24. 
1920; E 481565; Ernest I. Sheppe, 
Richmond. 


Henry Massard, 


HorsBrookEe (Joser) Three songs; 
music by J. Holbrooke [of England] 
op. 16, nos. 1, 2 and 3; piane. a€c. 
with string quartet ad lib. (Enoch 
art song library, nos. 
Contents :—1. Music comes; words 
by John Freeman.—2. Pack clouds 
away; words by TT. Heywood.—3. 
The belis of heaven; words by Ralph 
Hodgson. [14294 

© May 8, 1920; 1 ec May 27, 1920; 
HE 476806; Enoch & sons, London. 


Horny, Hoty, Lorp Gop oF SABAOTH; 
anthem, music by Antonio Lotti, 
adaptation to English words and 
free organ ace. by James H. Rogers 
[of U. S.]; mixed voices. 4to. (G. 
S. Svo. choruses, no. 6832) [14295 

© June 12, 1920; 2 c June 14, 
1920; E 481243; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. [Copyright claimed on 
ranscription ] 

HomME; words by F. McCormick, melody 
by Gustave Barto [pseud of Ethel 
Fisher, of U. S.] [14296 

© 1c. June 25, 1920; EB 481774; 


Fannie MeCormick, Yates Center, 
Kan. 
HoMeE (THE) COMING; words by G. 


Hatchett, music by Hector Richard 
for U. 8.] Chicago, Legters music 


CO. [14257 
© June 16, 1920; 2 ec. June 21, 
3920; FE 481591; Grace Hatcheit, 


Hatchton, Tex. 


HomMrEY HOME; words by M. L. Gano, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. 8.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [14298 

© July 1. 1920; 2 ec. July 15, 1920; 
KE 486204: M. h. Gano, Flint, Mich. 


Hominc: just to come back to your 
heart, words by M. R. Brooke and 
Jack Levering, music by M. R. 
Brooke [of U. 8.]. | [14299 

© 1c. June 29, 1920; E 482649; 
Mary Rucker Brooke, New York. 


HONEYMOON LANE; waltz, by Jack Gor- 
don [of U. S.], arr. by Alford-Colby 
[of U. S.J]; oreh. 4to. [14300 

© July 1, 1920; 2 ce. June 30, 1920; 
E 481910; Victor music co., Chicago. 


HonoLvutu; words by N. Brooks, mu- 

sic by E. S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 

[14801 

© 1c June 9, 1920; E 481160; 
Nevie Brooks, San Francisco. 


Hore BLossoms; October flower, words 
by Jessica Moore, music by Geo. L. 
Spaulding [of U. 8.]; vocal or in- 


strumental. (Birthday blossoms) 
; [14302 
© June 15, -1920-"2 tune 17, 


1920; E 481396; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


H-0-P-E; words by M. Brantly, mu- 
sic by E. S. S. Huntington [of U. §.] 
[14303 

© 1c. June 15, 1920; E 482350; 
Mabel Brantly, Wichita Falls, Tex. 


House (THE) AND THE ROAD; words 
by Josephine Preston Peabody, mu- 
sic by Rupert Hughes [of U. 8.] 
(Four meditations) [14304 

© June 24, 19203) 2) Gry. ck 
1920; E 482837; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 


How bo YoU GET THAT WAY; words by 
R. S. Torry, musie by E. S. 8S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. 8.] [14805 

© 1c. June 30, 1920; E 481883; 
Ray S. Torry, Lebanon, Pa. 


How TO KEEP MOTHER AND THE BOYS 
AND THE GIRLS DOWN ON THE FARM; 
words by T. J. Bickel, music by E. 
S. S. Huntington [of U. S.J] [14806 

© 1c. June 15, 1920; E 482332; 
Thos. J. Bickel, Jasonville, Ind. 


HUNGARIAN DANCE. See Brahms (Jo- 


hannes ) 


Hunt (THE) BALL; fox trot, by H. G. 
Legh Thompson [of Great Britain] ; 
piano. [143807 

© June 7, 1920; 1 ec: June is, 
1920; E 477064; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


880 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no, (, 1920 


HUSH-A-BYE, BABY MINE; words by 
Perey Watson, music by Charles 
Bertrand [of U. 8.] [14308 

June; jd.,-1920 ++ 2e. nd nite - 17, 
1920; E 4813882; Boosey & co., New 
York. 


HYMN TO THE VIRGIN; sacred song, 
words by Edgar Allan Poe, music by 
Paul .Wister:. [of..U:. S.],;four ,.part 
chorus of mixed voices. (General 
anthems: G. 8. 8vo. choruses, no. 
6866 ) [14809 

June,..9, .1920;..2..¢. June; T, 
1920; E 482318; G. Schirmer, inc, 
New York. 


- words by Edgar Allan Poe, music 
by Faw. Wisler [of U. S.J ;,..high 
voice. [14319 

© June 15, 1920; 2 ce June 24, 
1920; E 482548; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 


I AIN’T A GONNA MABRY; blues, words 
by Ben Brown, music by Wm. Jack- 
son [of U. S.], arr. by Jas. W. Casey 
fot U: S.] [14311 


© June 29, 1920; 2 « June 22, 
1920; E 482507 ; Echo music pub. co., 
Seattle. 


I AIN’T DAT KIND O’MAN; words and 
music by Iowen M. Lawson [of 
3] [143812 

© June 9, 1920; 2 c. June 11, 1920; 
E 481209; Michaelis and Lawson, 
New York. 


I AIN’T GIVIN’ NOTHIN’ AWAY; words by 
Lewis Talley, melody by Louis E. 
Zoeller [of U. S.], arr. by Harry T. 
Myers [of U. S8.] [14318 


© 1c. June 21, 1920; E 482531; 
Zoeller music co., Louisville. 


I AM ALWAYS DREAMING, DREAMING 
SWEETHEART OF YOU; words by R. 
Drake, music by A. Leopold Richard 

[of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters music 

co. ; [143814 

© July 1, 1920; 2 ¢. July 15, 1920; 
E 486280; Ruth Drake, Niles, 0. 

I AM GOING TO LEAVE YOU, HONEY BOY; 
words by M. Mayfield, music by EH. S. 
S. Huntington [of U. 8.] [14315 

© 1 ce. June 22, 1920; EH 482482: 
Malissa Mayfield, Shreveport, La. 

I AM LOOKING FOR SOMEONE THAT’S 

LONESOME; words by M. E. Unger, 


music by Hector Richard [of U. S.]. 


Chicago, Legters music co. [14316 

© July 3, 1920; 2 ¢. July 15, 1920; 
E 486203; Melvin E. Unger, Vesta- 
burg, Mich. 


14326 


I AM WAITING FOR YoU NELLIE; words 
by M. Oathout, music by Ray Hib- 
beler [of U. S.] [14317 


© 1c June 19, 1920; E 482445; 
Mina Oathout, Mt. Pleasant, Mich. 


I AM WEARY OF WAITING; words by 
Mabel Muir, music by A. Leopold 
Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [14318 

© June 16; 1920; 2 c. June 21, 
1920; E 481518; Mrs. A. C. Muir, 
Wheeling, W. Va. 


I CAN’T DO THIS I CAN’T DO THAT; from 
Page Mister Cupid, words by Blanche 
Merrill, music by Jean Schwariz [of 
U.S8.], arr. by J. Bodewalt Lampe. 

[14319 


© June 15, 1920; 2 « June 16, 
1920; E 482406; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


I’D LIKE TO BELIEVE You; words by 
Albert J. Ruby, music by E. O’Farrell 
[of U.S.] [14320 


© June 14, 1920; 2 c. June 16, 
1920; E 482430; Ellis O’Farrell, 
_ Cleveland. 


I’D LIKE TO CORNER ALL THE KISSES IN 
YOUR MARKET OF LOVE; fox-trot song, 
words and musie by W. A. Dalton 
[of U. S.] [14321 

© 1c. July 6, 1920; E 481968; 
Waldruf Arthur Dalton, Greenville, 
Tex. 


I DON’T KNOW YOUR NATIONALITY; 
words by J. H. Atkinson, music by 
EK. S. 8S. Huntington [of U. 8.] 

[14322 
© 1c. June 5, 1920; E 482140; 
J. H. Atkinson, Charleston, W. Va. 


I DREAM OF YOU MOST OF ALL; words and 
musie by 8S. Pantozzi [of U. S.] 
[14323 
© 1c. June 29, 1920; E 482652; 
Stephen Pantozzi, Hudson, N. Y. 

I punwno; words by S. S. Walker, music i 

by H. M. Sloan [of U. 8.] [14324 
© 1c June 9, 1920; E 482529; 

. Harry M. Sloan and Sydney S. Wal- 
ker, Philadelphia. 

I ¥ELT SO FOOLISH, BECAUSE SHE WAS 
SO WISE; words and melody by P. 
Stewart [of U. 8.] [14325 

© 1c. June 19, 1920; E 482474; 
Paul Stewart, Orleans, Ia. 

I HAVE COME TO THE RAINBOW’S END; 
words and melody by P. Stanton [of 
U.-8.] [14326 


©: toc.. Sune -5, 1920; FE. 482155; 
Paul Stanton, New York. 


881 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14327 a 


pt. 10, Se. 


I HOPE IT KEEPS FINE FOR MOTHER; 
written and composed by J. P. Long 
fof Great Britain] [14327 

© June 7, 1920; 1 c. June 7, 1920; 
FE} 476952; Star music pub. co., ltd., 
Londen. 


I KNow; words by Bob Murphy, music 

by Elmore White [of U 8.] [14828 

© June 30, 1920; 2 ¢c. July 1, 1920; 

E 481932; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 

I KNow I WOULD BE BREAKING YOUR 
HEART; words by A. Fantozzi, music 
by Hector Richard [of U. 8.] Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [14829 

© July 3, 1920; 2 c. July 15, 1920; 
E 486246; Anthony Fantezzi, Phila- 
delphia. 


TLL ALWAYS BELIEVE IN YoU; from 
High and dry, words by Edward 
Paulton, musie by John L. McManus 
fot UL) SS] {14830 

©) June. 11; 1920; 2 ¢-June~-45, 
E 481717; M. Witmark & sens, New 
York. 

TLL BE WITH YOU IN APPLE BLOSSOM 
TIME; words by Neville Fleeson, mu- 
sic by Albert Von Tilzer [of U. S.] 

[14831 

© May 22, 1920; 2 c. June 9, 1920; 

E 4811384; Broadway music corp., 
New York. 

TLL FIND THE TIME FOR YOU; words by 
G@ HH. Johnson, music-by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] [14832 

© 1c. June 22, 1920; E 482494; 
George H. Johnson, Babylon, N. Y. 

TLL FORGET THEE NEVER; words by HE. 

Bader, music by Hector Richard [of 


U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 
[14833 
©. June 16, 1920; 2 ec. June 21, 


1920; E 481566; 
Evansville, Ind. 


Emma _ Bader, 


I'LL NEVER FORGET YOUR SMILING FACE; 
words by H. Young, music by E. S. 
S. Huntington [of U. S.] [143834 

© 1c June 26, 1920; E 482615; 
Harry Young, Edgewater, N. J. 


I LOVE BUT YOU; words and music by- 


Walter J. Pond [of U. 8.] [14335 
Gy July 391920; 2..¢e., July, 6,-1920; 
EK 481971; Estate of Hamilton S. 
Gordon, New York. 
I Love oLp DIxIE; words and music by 
M. E. Penn [of U. 8.] [14336 
©.1c. June 28, 1920; E 481824; 
Margaret E. Penn, Sherman, Tex. 


I LOVE THE GIRLIES; wonderful girlies, 
words by Clyde N. Kramer, music by 
Harold A. Krell [of U. S.J], arr. by 
P. Hans.Flath [of U.S.] [14337 

© June’ 16; "19207; -2"e"anine 21, 
1920; E 481622; Krell & co., Day- 
ton, O. 


I LOVE TO LOVE IN DIXIELAND; words by 
Bertha Searl, music by W. Jones [of 
U. S8.], arr. Harry Guy [of U. 8.] 

[14338 
© 1c May 29, 1920; E 481295; 
Wyiida Jones, Cleveland. 


I LOVE you AS I NEVER LOVED BEFORE; 
words by C . Hayden, music by E. S. 
S. Huntington [of U.8.]  — [14839 

© 1c. June 22, 1920; E 482483; 
Catherine Hayden, Schenectady, 
nlp 

I LOVE YOU, DEAR; words and music by 
Chas. G. Comegys [of U. 8.] [14840 

© June 11, 1920; 2 c June 28, 
1920; E 481818; Jos. Krolage music 
co., Cincinnati. 

words by E. M. MeGee, music by 

Iidouard Hesselberg [of U. 8.] 

oe [143841 
© May 3, 1920; 2 c. June 17, 1920; 

E 482766; Emmie Mae McGee, Knox- 

ville, Ga. 


I’M A WOMAN HATER; words by W. A. 
Knapton, music by E. 8. 8. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S8.] [14842 

© 1 c. June 9, 1920; HM 481167 ; 
Wm. A. Knapton, Gorham, Me. 


I’M COMING BACK, VIRGINIA, TO YOU; 
words by H. Burns, music by T. L. 
Corwell [of U. 8.] [14343 

© June 10, 1920; 2 « June 18, 
1920; E 481711; H. Burns, Phila- 
delphia. 


I’M DREAMING OF You; words by R. V. 
Andrews, music by HE. S. S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S.] [14344 

© 1c June 30, 1920; BH 481871; 
Ruth V. Andrews, St. James, Minn. 


I’M DREAMING OF YOU NOW, DEAR HEART; 
words by W. C. Edsall, melody by 
Gustave Barto [pseud. of Ethel 
Fisher, of U. 8.] [14845 
© 1c. June 3, 1920; EH 482032; 
Wm. GC. Edsall, Manticoke, Canada. 


[’M DREAMING TO-NIGHT OF You; words 
by GC. M. Wagoner, music by E. 8. S. 
Huntington [of U. S8.] [14846 

© 1e. July 7, 1920; EB 482875; 
Chester M. Wagoner, Dixon, Mo. 


882 


no. 7, 1920 


I’M FOREVER CRYING LIKE A BABY, SINCE 
I Lost you; words and melody by H. 
Andrews [of U. S8.] [143847 

© 1c. May 10, 1920; E 481280; 
Hugo Andrews, Philadeiphia. 


I’M FREE, SINGLE, DISENGAGED, LOOK- 
ING FOR SOMEONE TO LOVE; fox trot, 
words by C. J. Tyus, music by Effie 
Tyus [of U. S8.] ~ [14348 

© May 29, 1920; 2 ¢« June 3, 
1920; E 481819; Charles Jefferson 
Tyus, Omaha, Neb. 


I’M GLAD THIS BEAUTIFUL WORLD IS 
GOING DRY; words by R. W. McKay, 
music by E. 8. S. Huntington [of 
PLB.) [14349 

© 1c. June 15, 1920; E 482351; 
Robert W. McKay, Winthrop, Iowa. 


I’M GOIN’ TO SETTLE DOWN IN ofp Ha- 
VANA; words by Berenda Weinberg, 
music by B. A. Reisman and Howard 
K. Baker [of U. S.] [143850 

© 1c. June 11, 1920; HE 481678; 
Benj. A. Reisman, Atlantie City. 

I’M GOING BACK TO THE LITTLE VILLAGE 
WHERE I WAS BORN; words-by B. 
Eason, music by E. 8S. 8. Huntington 
fof U. 8.] [14551 

© 1c. June 15, 1920; E 482380; 
Bessie Eason, San Antonio. 

I’M GOING BACK TO THE ONE I ADORE; 
words by H. S. Risley; music by E. 
S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] [14852 

©l1e. June 15, 1920; E 482367; 
Howard S. Risley, Atlantic City. 

I’M GOING ’WAY UP TO MARS; words by 
Roy Turk, music by Willy White 
lof U. S.] [14353 

© June 14, 1920; 2 « June 14, 
1920; E 481340; Waterson, Berlin 
& Snyder co., New York. 

I’M IN LOVE WITH SELINA; words and 
music by Wynn Stanley and George 
Arthurs [of Great Britain] [143854 


(©. adune 17, 1920; 1. ¢ June-21,. 


1920; EH 477104; Lawrence Wright 
music e@o., London. 

I’M JAZZIN’ IN THE KEY OF F'; words by 
Jack Zipp, music by Gene Reda and 
Herman A. Hummel fof VU. S.] 
Cleveland, Euclid musie pub. co. 

[14855 

© June 22, 1920; 2 e. June 24, 

1920; H 482570; J. Zipp, H. A. Hum- 
mel & Gene Reda, Cleveland. 


I’M JUST A HAPPY-GO-LUCKY GUY; 
words and music by I. S. Knowlton 
[of U. 8.] [14856 


 ©1c June 23, 1920; E 481680; 


Irwin Louis Knowlton,: Athol, Mass. 


883 


MUSICAL’ COMPOSITIONS 


14366 


I’M JUST A PLAIN AMERICAN AND I’VE 
GOT TO HAVE MY DRINK; words by A. 
L. Snyder, music by Geo. Graff, jr. 
fof U. S.] New-York city, World 
music pub. corp. [14857 

© June 11, 1920; 2 « June 14, 
1920; E 481257; A. L. Snyder, Mc- 
Kees Rocks, Pa. 

I'M JUST A WALLFLOWER; words by A. 
Yaeger, music by EK. 8S. S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S.] [14858 

© 1c. June 15, 1920; EH 482377: 
Adam Yaeger, Harrison, N. J. 


I’M LONELY TO-DAY; words by E. WH. 


Douglass, music by A. Leopold 
Richard [of U. 8.] Chicazo, Leg- 
ters music co. [14359 


Csuly’ 319209 12 ep cab ad, 
1920; E 486241; Emma H. Doug- 
lass, Granville, N. Y. 


I’M LONESOME JUST FOR YOU; words by 
C. J. Dunston, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] [14360 


© 1c¢ June 15, 1920; E 482347; 
Clarence J. Dunston, Brooklyn. 


I’m ON MY WAY TO DEAR OLD DIXxiz; 
words by A. T. Lax, music by Thos. 
F.Cornell [of U. S.] [14861 

© 1c. June 25, 1920; E 481755; 
Arnold T. Lax, Portland, Me. 


I’M“ SAVING MY LOVE FOR YOU; words 
by M. Leifheit, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music ¢o. [14862 

©). July: 3; 1920 3) -2: e: July 45, 
1920; KE 486313; Mildred Leifheit, 
Great Fails, Mont. 


I’M SORRY YOU WENT AWAY; words by 
M. Richards, music by E. S. S: 
Huntington [of U. 8.] [14863 

© 1e¢. June 5, 1920; E 482123; 
Matrice Richards, Pittsburgh. 

IM THE FELLA WHO WROTE DARDA- 
NELLA: words and music by Kendis 
and Brockman [of U. S8.] [14364 

© May 28, 1920; 2 « June il, 
1920; EH 4813839; Kendis-Brockinan 
music co., ine., New York. , 

VM WATCHING. THE CLOUDS AS THEY 
ROLL BY; words by P. Burns, music 
by E. S. S. Huntington [of U. S8.] 

[14365 
© 1c. June 26, 1920: H 482626; 
Peter Burns, Methuen, Mass. 

J MET HER IN THE ROSE GARDEN; words 
by J. C. Friend, music by Geo. 
Trevor [of U. 8.] [14566 

©1c. June 14, 1920; E 481236; 
Julia Clark Friend, McGregor, Col. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14367 


I MET YOU IN DREAMLAND ONE NIGHT; 
words and melody by J. B. Forehand 
[of U. S.J], arr. by Frank Eugene 
Mickell [of U. S.] [14367 

© 1«e June 8, 1920; E 481132; 
sustus B. Forehand, Montclair, 
IM, chs 


I SAW YOU LAST NIGHT AT THE SH - -! 
from Ziegfeld follies, words by 
Joseph McCarthy, music by Harry 
Tierney [of U. S.] [14368 


© June ' 14! .1920:" 2° ¢.o June 15, 
1920; EH 4813862; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 


I sovucHt THE [Torp; anthem, words 
anon., music by J. Sebastian Mat- 
thews [of U. S.]; mixed voices, 
organ ace. 4to. (Svo choruses, no. 
6846 ) [14369 

©)..June. 24, 319203) Qe osuly. 3, 
1920; E 482880; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 


I SURRENDER ALL TO THEE; Sacred 
song, words and music by Mrs. W. 
N. Sowle [of U. S.] [14370 

©; Jumey,.25,,1920.:, 2 ,ex, Inby..As 
1920; E 482804; Mrs. W. N. Sowle, 
Broadalbin, N. Y. 


I THINK YOU'RE KIDDING ME; 
and music by E. N. Heubner [of 
Un Sit [143871 

© 1c. June 15, 1920; F 482382; 
Wdward N. Heubner, New York. 


I’VE BEEN A WEARY WANDERER; words 
by E. Townley, music by A. Leopold 
Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Leg- 
ters music co. [14372 


© June 16, 1920; 2 c. June 21, 
1920; E 481553 ; Emily Townley, Gis- 
borne, New Zealand. 


I’VE FOUND HER AT LAST; words by M. 
T. Baker, musie by E. S. 8S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. 8.] [14373 


© 1c June 22, 1920; EH 482496; 
M. T. Baker, Pittsburgh. 


I’VE FOUND MY DREAM GIRL; words by 
Jack Yellen, music by C. F. Besche, 
H. Johnson and J. G. Henshel [of 
U. S.] [14374 


© June 23, 1920; 2 c June 24, 
1920; E 482533; Leo Feist, ine, 
New York. 


I’VE FOUND OUT THAT LOVIN’ IS A HABIT 
WITH ME; words by A. Rogers, music 
by C. L. Roberts [of U. S.] [14375 

© 1e¢ June 30, 1920; E 481903; 
Alex. Rogers and CC. Luckeyth 
Roberts, Brooklyn. 


words. 


pt: Im, .'s., v. 15 


I’VE GOT MY TRAP SET FOR SOMEBODY’S 
MAN; words by G. Plummer, music 
by E. S. S. Huntington [of U. 8.] 

[143876 
© 1c. June 9, 1920; E 481147; 
Geo. Plummer, Washington. 


I’VE GOT SOMEBODY ELSE’S GIRL; words 
by George Arthurs, music by R. 
Penso [of Great Britain] [14377 


© June 7, 1920; 1 e. June 18, 1920; 
E 477075; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. we 


[’VE GOT THE OVERALL BLUES; words by 
Henry K. Bauch, music by L. L. Vos- 
burgh [of U. S.] [14378 


© June 15, 1920; 2 ec. June 17, 
1920; E 482424; Bigger-Hand music 
pub. co., New York. 


I’VE LONGED FOR YOU FOR A LONG LONG 
TIME; words by H. W. Clemans, 
music by Vincent J. Nery [of U. 8.] 

[14379 

© June 1, 1920; 2 c. June 30, 1920; 

E 481914; Harry W. Clemans, Chi- 
cago. 


I’VE LOVED YOU THAT’S WHY I CARE; 
words by H. G. Phelps, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [14380 

© July 3, 1920; 2 ce. July 15, 1920; 
E 486265; H. G. Phelps, Cranberry 
Lake, N. Y. 


I WANNA GO BACK HOME; words and 
music by T. L. Corwell [of U. S8.] 
[14381 


© May 18, 1920; 2 e« June 18, 
1920; E 481699; Trevor L. Corwell, 
Philadelphia. 


I WANT A JAZZY Kiss; fox trot song. 
words and music by Milo Rega [of 
Us: Sl [14882 


© 1e. June 29, 1920; E 482632; 
Fred W. Hager, New York. 


I WANT A LITTLE GIRLIE; words by H. 
Rhodes, music by Keats Moran [of 
a Dp | [14383 


© 1c. June 14, 1920; E 481830; 
Harvey Rhodes, Philadelphia. 


I WANT MY RIGHTS AND LIBERTY ; words 
and music by Agnes Brownsworth 
[of U. S., arr. by Artie Bowers, of 
Brrsz] [14884 


© 1c. May 28, 1920; E 481745; A. 
Carman, Sharon, Mass. 


884 


no. 7, 1920 


I 


é 


I 


I 


Lo 


a 


Ross [of England] 


WANT TO BELONG TO SOME ONE; waltz 
ballad, words by Joe Mantica and 
Pete Emma, music by T. J. Flanagan 
fof U. 8.] Classic ed. New York, 
T. Jay Flanagan & co. [14385 

© May * 11, 1920:°2 ©) May 26, 
1920; E 482207; T. Jay Flanagan, 
Albany. 


WANT TO KNOW WHERE TOSTI WENT 
WHEN HE SAID GOOD-BYE; words and 
melody by ©. Smith [of U. 8.] 
[14386 
© 1c. June 18, 1920; E 481493; 
Chris Smith, New York. 


WANT TO REMEMBER, I WANT TO FOR- 
GET; words by E. Rennie, music by 
T. F. Cornell [of U. S.] [14387 

© June 15, 1920; 2 « June 17, 


1920; E 482422; Emma _ Rennie, 
New York. 
WANT YOU ALL MY OWN; words and 


melody by R. Navarino fof U. S.], 
arr. by Leonard L. Vos Burgh [of 
U. S.] [14388 

© 1c. June 15, 1920; E 482317; 
Ralph Navarino, New York. 


WAS TAKING A WALK; humorous song, 
written and composed by E. A. 
Searson [of Great Britain] [14389 
© June 18, 1920; 1 ec. June 7, 1920; 
Ii 476942; Reynolds & co., London. 


WILL LIFT UP MINE EYES; words from 
Psalm 121, music by S. Pierce [of 
U. S.]; high in E flat. [14390 

© June 7, 1920; 2 c. June 8, 1929; 
E 482525; Seneca Pierce, Milwaukee. 


WILL WAIT FOR you; words by G. E. 
Pratt, music by E. 8. S. Huntington 
fof U. S.] [14391 

© 1c. June 30, 1920; E 481886; 
Geo. E. Pratt, Marshfield, Or. 


WisH I KNEW; words by W. Olson, 
music by EH. 8. S. Huntington [of 
Us pd : 
© 1c June 15, 1920; E 482364; 
Walfrid Olson, Northbridge Center, 
Mass. 
WisH I WERE A LITTLE BIRD; part 
song, words anon., music by W. G. 
4to. (Curwen 
ed., no. 71538) [14393 
© May 27, 1920; 1 c. June 9, 1920; 
ik 476977; J. Curwen & sons, Itd., 
London. 


WISH THAT I WERE THERE; words by 
Fred E..Weatherly, music by Leslie | 


Elliott [of Great Britain] [14394 
~© June 11, 1920; 1 @ June 15, 


1920; E 477400; West’s, ltd., London. 
885 


[14392 . 


I 


| 


— 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


24403 


WONDER WHAT THEY'LL SAY WHEN I 
WANDER BACK SOME DAY; words by 
J. W. Hart, melody by Gustave 
Barto [pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of 
Besa [14395 

© 1c. June 25, 1920; E 481768; 
John W. Hart, Keyes, Calif. 


WONDER WHAT WE’D DO WITHOUT THE 
SUNSHINE; words by W. L. Dank- 
myer, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. S.J] Chicago, Legters music co. 
[14396 
© June 16, 1920; 2 « June 21, 
1920; E 481602; W. Louis Dank- 
myer, Brackenridge, Pa. 


WONDER WHO; ballad fox trot, words 
by F. Anderson, music by J. Coale 
fof U. 8.], arr. by Arthur Fisk. San 
Francisco, Fisk music pub. co. 
[14397 
© June 22, 1920; 2 c June 14, 
1920; E 4813811; Jack Coale and 
Frank Anderson, San Francisco. 


WONDER WHY DREAMS DON’T COME 


‘TRUE; words by Mrs. J. Knapp, mu- 
sic by Artie Bowers [of U. S.] 


[14398 
© 1c June 28, 1920; E 481837; 
Mrs. John Knapp, Cedar Rapids, Ia. 


WOOED WITH A WILD ROSE; words by 
Cc. Alexander, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] [14399 


© 1c. June 30, 1920; E 481876; 
Corinthia Alexander, Victoria, Can- 
ada. 

WOULD LIKE SOME NICE YOUNG MAN 

TO CALL ME SWEETHEART; words and 

music by F. G. Coade [of Canada] 
[14400 

© 1c. June 5, 1920; E 476958; 
F. G. Coade, Montreal, Canada. 


WOULD RATHER LOVE THE ONE I FIRST 

LOVED THAN LOVE ANOTHER I NEVER 

HAVE LOVED; words by C. Diggs, mu- 

sie by E. S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 

[14401 

© 1e¢ July 7, 1920; E 482890; 
Corinne Diggs, Memphis, Tenn. 


IcH BIN NICHT SO DUMM WIE ICH 


IpLE DREAMS; 


AUSSEH’; words by Hugo Bruecken, 
music by C. Woess [of U. S.] 
[14402 
© 1c. June 9, 1920; E 481144; 
Carl Woess, New York. 
from George White’s 
Seandals of 1920, words by Arthur 
Jackson, music by George Gershwin 
For Uy 8.) [14403 
© June 3, 1920; 2 c. June 5, 1920; 
FE 482153; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


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14404 


pt... 151, Mess, ¥. 15 


InytL. See Rootham (Cyril Bradley) 
Three song pictures. 

I¥ DREAMS WERE ONLY TRUE; words by 
J. EK. Sault, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters music 


co. [1440-4 | 


© July 3, 1920; 2 c. July 15, 1920; 
i} 486268; Jane E. Sault, Worcester. 


Ir Gop SO CLOTHE THE GRASS; words 
from Matthew vi: 25-29, music by 
J. W. Bischoff [of U. S.]; sop. 

[14405 

© June 25, 1920; 2 ¢«. June 12, 

1920; E 481820; Henry K. White, 

Northampton, Mass. [Copyright is 
claimed on aiterations] 


Ir I 1HOUGHT THAT YOU CARED; words 
and melody by N. Arndt [of U. 8.] 

[14406 

© 1c June 9, 1920; E 481304; 

Nola Arndt, New York. 


Ir I WAIT ’TILL THE END OF THE WORLD; 
words by Geo. A. Kershaw, melody 
3y Harry Von Tilzer [of U..S.], arr. 
by Ed. Smalie [of U. S.] [14407 

© ic. June 19, 1920; E 482446; 
Harry Ven Tilzer music pub. ¢o., 
New York. 


IF LOVE WERE WHAT THE ROSE IS; Words 
by Algernon Swinburne, music by 
Reginald Billin [of U. S.] [14408 

© June 9, 1920; 2 ce June 11, 
1920; E 481226; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 


IF SHE CAN LOVE THE WAY SHE CAN 
DANCE, WHAT A WONDERFUL GIRL SHE 
MUST BE; words by E. Day, melody 
by D. Kraton [of U. 8.] 

© 1c. June 4, 1920; E 482527; 
Delma Kraton, Brooklyn. 


Ir THE IRISH WISH IT SO; words and 
music by A. J. Dickerman [of U. S.] 
Cleveland, O., Euciid music pub. co. 

[14410 

© June 1, 1920; 2c June 9, 1920; 

E 481198; A. J. Dickerman, Cleve- 
land. ; 

Ir THE WHOLE WORLD LOVES A LOVER, 
YOU MUST LOVE ME TOO; words and 
music by M. Ballmann [of U. S8.] 

[14411 
© 1c June 28, 1920; H 481815; 
Max Ballmann, St. Louis. 


IF THERE’S A LOVER’S LANE IN HEAVEN 
I KNOW WE'LL MEET AGAIN; words 
by Willy Raskin, music by F. Fisher 
fof OD. S.J [14412 

© June: 15, 19205 2: cA June 17, 
1920; E 482418; Fred Fisher, inc., 
New York. 


[14409 | 


Ir WE ONLY HAD WHAT WE WISH FOR; 
words by R. D. Biackstone, music by 
Burrell Van Buren [of U. S.] 

[14413 

© 1-e. June 19, 1920; E 482447; 

Randolph Douglas Blackstone, St. 
Louis. 


IF YOU KNEW HOW I LOVED YOU, SWEET- 
HEART, I’M SURE YOU’D SAY YOU LOVED 
ME; words by K. QO. Noyes, music 
by Artie Bowers [of U. S.] [14414 

© 1c. June 28, 1920; E 481830; 
Kenneth O. Noyes, Athol, Mass. 


IF YOU’LL COME BACK; words by Rene 
Taylor, music by Nat Johnson [of 
Da: 8:] — [14415 

© June 14, 1920; 2 c June 16, 
1920; E 482434; Taylor & Johnson, 
Silver City, N. M. 


IF YOU'LL PULL A BON-BON WITH ME; 
words and music by Tom Mellor, 
Harry Gifford and Alec Kendal [of 
Great Britain] [14416 

© June 1, 1920; 1 c June 22, 1920; 
E 477113; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


IF YOU’LL SAY YOU'LL BE MINE COLLEEN ; 
words by F. McHugh, music by Vin- 
cent J. Nery [of U. 8.] [14417 

© June 1, ‘19205 2+¢..dumue 30, 
1920; E 481915; Frank McHugh, 
Chicago. 


IF YOU LOVE ME LITTLE STAR, KEEP MY 
SECRET WHERE YOU ARE; words by P. 
Gosselin, music by E. S. S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S.] - [14418 

© 1c. June 15, 1920; E 482323; 
Pauline Gosselin, Ironton, O. 


IF YOU MUST BE CAUGHT; words and 
music by W. P. Dabney [of U. 8.], 
arr: by Artie Matthews [of U. S.] 
Cincinnati, G., Dabney pub. co. 

[14419 

© Apr. 1, 1920; 2 c June 9, 1920; 

E 481202; Wendell Phillips Dabney, 
Cincinnati. 

IF YOU WERE ONLY HERE; words by R. 
S. Cooper, music by M. Greenwald 
[of U. S.] [14420 

». C) , June. 25, : 1920.2 sc, danger), 
1920: E 482812; Robert S. Cooper, 
Washington. 


IMAGINARY city; from. Oh what a 
chance, words by EH. W. Harmon, 
music by H. S. Woodard [of U. 8.] 

[14421 

© June 2, 1920; 2 c. June 7, 1920; 

E 482213; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New Yerk. 


886 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1920 

IN A PRAYER FOR YOU AT NIGHT; words 
by Mabel Faith Conrad, music 
by C. C. Copeland [of U. 8.] [14422 


©: May 12; 1920;°2 c.-June 12, 
1920; H 482282; Chas. Cullis Cope- 
land, Desplaines, Ill. 


IN A SWEET LITTLE NEAT LITTLE STREET ; 
words by Clifford Harris, music by 
Jas. W. Tate [of Great Britain] 

- [14423 

© June 7, 1920; 1 « June 18, 

1920; E 477076; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


IN DAYS GONE By; words by A. Alers, 
music by A. Leopold Richard [of 
U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[14424 

© June 16, 1920; 2 c June 21, 

1920; E 481567; Alice Alers, Omaha, 
Neb. 


In FANCY I CAN SEE MY MOTHER THERE ; 
words and music by O. C. Seeley [of 
U. S.] Ponea City, Okl., Seeley & 
Castator. [14425 


© June 21, 1920; 2 « June 28 
1920; E 481808; Orville Clarence 
Seeley, Bliss, Okl. 


In FLANDERS FIELDS; words by John 
McRae, music by R. G. Vance, jr. 
[of U. S.] [14426 

© 1 c¢_June 8, 1920; E 482178; 
Robert Glass Vance, jr., Waynes- 
boro, Va. 


In GAY Havana; words by Gus Kahn, 

music by Walter Blaufuss [of U. 8.] 

} [14427 

© June 18, 1920; 2 c June 19, 

1920; E 481514; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


IN MASQUERADE; words by Helen Tay- 
lor, music by Henry Tiltman [of 
England]; in D. [14428 


~© June 28, 1920; 1 ec June 29, 


1920; E 477277; Enoch & sons, Lon-. 


don. 


IN MY DREAMS; words and music by 
W. F. Snyder [of U. S., arr. by 
Charles G. Stewart, of U. S.] 

[14429 
© 1c. June 14, 1920; E 481350; 
William F. Snyder, Los Angeles. 


IN MY DREAMS, DEAR; words by F. 
Oblak, melody by Gustave Barto 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of U. S.] 

[14430 
© 1c June 3, 1920; © 482018; 
Frank Oblak, West Newton, Pa. 


144389 


IN OUR HOME TOWN ARE OTHER HEROES 
Too; noveity ballad, words by F. D. 
Zimmerman, musie by BE. 8. S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [14431 

© 1c. June 9, 1920; E 481168; 
Fred D. Zimmerman, Sandy, Utah. 


IN SHADOWLAND; waltz, by J. Stanley 
Brovhers, jr. for -U. -S:],° arr. by 
Frank E. Barry; band. 4to. [14432 

© June 22, 1920; 2 « June 23, 
1920; E 481685; Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 


IN SIGHT OF THE OASIS; by Maurice 
Baron, arr. by Firmen Swinnen [of 
Belgium]; organ. (Motion picture 
organist, 2) [14433 

© June 12, 1920; 2 c June 14, 
1920; E 484129;'G. Schirmer, ince., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed on 
transcription ] 

IN SWEET SEPTEMBER; words by Edgar 
Leslie & Pete Wendling, music by 
James V. Monaco [of U. S.] [14484 

© June 12, 1920; 2 @ June 14, 
1920; E 482313; Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. [Copyright 
is claimed on new matter] 

IN THE ARBOR; piano solo by Frank 
Lynes [of U. S.] op. 54, no. 1. [14435 

© June 23, 1920; 2 c June 25, 
1920; E 481760; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. [Copyright is claimed 
on revised edition with new sec- 
tions] 

IN THE BARN; by Charles Huerter [of 
U.S8.]; piano. (Golden youth, series 
2 [14436 

© June 8, 1920; 2 c« June 11, 
1920; E 481287; Boston music ¢o., 
Boston. 

IN THE DAYS WHEN KNIGHTS WERE 
BowD; from The whirligig, words and 
music by Billy Merson fof Great 
Britain] [14437 

© June 7, 1920; 1 « June 18, 
1920; E 477077; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 

IN THE GLOW OF THE HARVEST MOON; 
words by Arthur J. Lamb, music by 
Aifred Solman [of U. S8.] [14438 

© June 21, 1920; 2 ce. June 29, 
1920; E 482653; Geo. A. Friedman, 
ine., New York. 

IN THE GOLDEN WEST; words by F. 
Hickok, music by Hector Richard 
fof U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [14489 

© July 1, 1920; 2 c. July 15, 1920; 
F) 486233; Fern Hickok, Winnebago, 
Neb. 


887 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES > 


14440 

IN THE GOVERNMENT oF Gop; words by 
H. P. Chappell, musie by Keats 
Moran [of U. S8.] [14440 


© 1c. June 14, 1920; E 481334; 
P. Chappell, Welchburg, Ky. 


IN THE HARBOR OF YOUR ARMS; words 
by C. ©. Roos, music by Carolyn 
Wileox [of U. S., arr. by Homer 
Tourjee, of U. S.] [14441 

© 1c. June 15, 1920; E 481940; 
Charles O. Roos, Los Angeles. 


IN THE HILLS OF OLD WISCONSIN; 
words by A. B. Corbeille, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [14442 

© June 16, 1920; 2 c. June 21, 
1920; E 481549; Austin B. Corbeille, 
Kaukauna, Wis. 


IN THE HOUSE ACROSS THE WAY; by W. 

S. Jeffries [of U. S.] [14443 

©l1e July 2, 1920; E 481946; 
Walter Scott Jeffries, New York. 


IN THE LAND OF BROKEN DREAMS; words 
by Robert C. Sanderson, music by 
C. R. Mack [of U.'8S.], arr. by Harry 
Alford [of U. S8.] [14444 

© 1c. July -6, 1920; E. 481989; 
Charles R. Mack, Chicago. 


IN THE LAND OF DREAMS; words by H. 
DeTroy, music by L. Mathias [of 
D.58-) [14445 

© 1c. June 15, 1920; E 482329; 
Harry DeTroy and Lucien Mathias, 
Haworth, N. J. 


IN THE LAND OF FRANCE SO FAR AWAY; 
one step, march-song, words by M. 
H. Robator, music by Artie Bowers 
LOL pW Sud [14446 

© 1c. June 28, 1920; E 481825; 
Margaret Hawley Robator, West 
Andover, Mass. 

IN THE LAND OF J-DON’T-KNOW-WHERE; 
words and music by A. E. Mayes [of 
Canada] [14447 

© June 14, 1920; 1 c June 24, 
1920; E 477187; Arthur KE. Mayes, 
Toronto, Canada. 


IN THE LAND OF RICE AND TEA; fox trot, 
by Straight & Biese, [ed. and arr. 
by McNair Ilgenfritz, of U. S.], 
played by Charley Straight and Roy 


Bargy. (Imperial hand played rec- 
ord, no. 864170) [Music roll] 
[14448 | 
© May 7, 1920; 2 c. May 13, 1920; 


E 481460; ‘Tmperial player roll co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
editing and arranging for automatic 
expression control] 


pt. m1, pys., v.45 


IN THE OLD LOG CABIN DAYS; words 
and music by R. E. Hite [of U. S., 
arr. by Homer Tourjee, of U. 8.] 

[14449 
© 1c. June 14, 1920; E 482310; 
Robert E. Hite, Los Angeles. 


IN THE PARK; by F. A. Williams [of 
U. S8.] op. 35; piano duet. [14450 


©. June. 15,91920>,.2.1e: ure 7, 
1920; HE 481398 : Theo. Presser €0., 
Philadelphia. 


IN THE RAIN; recitation with fiieal 
accompaniment, words and music by 
Lawrance Hanray [of Great Britain] 
(Musical monologues, no. 205) 

[14451 
© June 18, 1920; 1 ce. June 7, 1920; 
E 476940; Reynolds & co., London. 

IN THE SHADOW OF THE ROSES; words 
by Kk. Wolford, music by Frank A. 
Clark fof U. 8.] Philadelphia, Pa., 
writers & playei's assoc. [14452 

© June 10, 1920; 2 ec. June 14, 
1920; E 481496; Ella Wolford, 
Milton, Ind. 


IN ‘THE STARLIGHT ; nocturne, by Walter 
Rolfe [of U. S.]; piano. [14453 


© June 15, 1920; 2 c. June 17, 
1920: EK 481480; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


words ye SP, 


IN THE TWILIGHT; 
Fauntleroy, music by E. 8S. 8. Hunt- 
ington [of U. 8.] [14454 


© 1c. June 9, 1920; E 481155; 
Pearl Fauntleroy, Cleveland. 


INCANTATION. See Delibes 
Philibert Léc) La source. 


INDASIA; by Oliver Wallace [of 
Australia]; piano. (Paling’s piano 
series, no. 3) [14455 

© June 23, 1920; 1 « June 14, 
1920; E 477146; W. H. Paling & co., 
Itd., Sydney, Australia. 


INDIAN (THE); by M. L. Preston [of 
U. S.J]; piano. - (Games at recess) 
[14456 


©, June, .15,/,1920 ; .2) jeune Isp 
1920; E 481410; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


InpIAN (AN) LEGEND (Légende 
indienne); by Maurice Baron, arr. 
by Firmen Swinnen [of Belgium] ; 
organ. (Motion pitcure organist, 
P) [14457 

© June 12, 1920; 2 c« June 14, 
1920; E 484128; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on transcription] 


(Clément 


888 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7,°1920 


INDIAN MAID; words by V. Pagany, 
music by E. S. S. Huntington [of 
UL S.] [14458 

© 1c June 9, 1920; E 481169; 
Vincent Pagany, Calumet, Mich. 


INDIAN WAIL; by Antonin Dvorak, arr. 
by Firmen Swinnen [of Belgium]; 
organ. (Motion picture organist, 8) 

[14459 

© June 12, 1920; 2 c. June 14, 

1920; E 484135; G. Schirmer, inc., 

New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on transcription] 


INDIANA INDIAN MAID; Indiana Injun 
maid, words and music by Al Van 
Hap [pseud. of A. A. Babcock, of 
ST [14460 


© 1c. June 18, 1920; E 481487; 
Allan Anson Babcock, Sault Ste. 
Marie, Canada. 


INTRODUUCTION AND MAZURKA. See 
Delibes (Clément Philibert Léo) La 
source. 


IRELAND, I LOVE you; words by M. A. 
Joy, melody by Gustave Barto 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of U. S8.] 

[14461 
© 1c. June 25, 1920; Mf 481771; 
Margaret Agnes Joy, Augusta, Ga. 


IRELAND, MY IRELAND; words by G. C. 
Clarke, music by A. Leopold Richard 
[of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [14462 

© July 3, 1920; 2 ¢« July 15, 1920; 
EH 486242; Georgia C. Clarke, Cin- 
cinnati. 


IRENE; waltz, by Harry Tierney [of 


U. S.J, arr. by Arthur Lange [of 
Ws Sz] 3 oreh., Ato. [14463 
@ Jane’ (7, °19260'2 te. June 17, 


1920; E 482427; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement ] 


IRISH MOTHER MINE; Words and music 
by Marsh Little [of Australiaj 
(Paling’s song series, no.5) [14464 


© June 23, 1920; 1 c¢ June 14, 
1920; E 477152; W. H. Paling & co., 
ltd., Sydney, Australia. 


IrtsH ROSE 0’ MY HEART; Words by 
Ben Lewin, music by W. Franke 
Harling [of U. S.]; high in E flat. 

[14465 


© June 10, 1920; 2 c« June 14, 
1920: E 481373 : Clayton Se Summy 
BS cee Chicago. 


IRISH WHISPERS; valse, by Charles An- 
cliffe [of England], arr. by Frank 


Winterbottom [of U. 8.]; military 
band. (Jn Hawkes & son’s edition, 
no. 481) [14466 


©. June, dis,.4920 221. ec. Jame:,.23. 
1920; E 477138; Hawkes & son, 
London. 


Is 1r FarR; from The shop girl, words 
by John P. Harrington, music by 
Herman Darewski [of England] 

[14467 

© May 25, 1920; 1c. June 3, 1920; 

KE 476913; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


Is 1r TRUE; words by M. H. Nowlyn, 
music by Burrell Van Buren [of 
exs.] [14468 


© 1c. June 14, 1920; E 481348; 
Miidred H. Nowlyn, Virden, Ill. 


IsinpA; valse, by Arthur Klein [of 

Great Britain] ; piano. [14469 

June 7, 1920; 1 ¢« June 18, 

1920; E 477061; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


Is~tAND (THE) OF BOOZE; words by 
J. W. Thompson and Gus Owens, 
music by G. Owens [of U. S.] 

[14470 
© 1c. June 11, 1920; E 481238; 
J. W. Thompson, Paris, Ky. 


IspagrL (Yeshroel); an invocation, 
words by Laszlo Schwartz, Yiddish 
translation by HK. L. Wolfson, music 
by Elsie Lyon [of U. S8.], arr. by 
Walter Golde; high or medium voice. 

[14471 

© June 24, 1920; 2 e July 3, 

1920; E 482845; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 

If ISN’T THE SEA THAT TAKES US ALL TO 
THE SEASIDE; written by Ralph Stan- 
ley, music by Leslie Alleyn [of 
Great Britain] [14472 

© July 1, 1920; 1c. July 9, 1920; 
FE 477427; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 

IT MIGHT AS WELL BE YOU; words by 
M. Cimino, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[14473 

© July 3, 1920; 2 c. July 15, 1920; 

EK 486270; armas Cimino, Ports- 
mouth, Va. 

It’s A LONG, LONG TIME; words by C. A. 
McLean, music by A. Leopold Rich- 
ard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music Co. [14474 

© July 1, 1920; 2c July 15, 1920; 
FE 486310; Charles A. McLean, Wich- 
ita, Kans. 


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CATALCGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14475 


pt. 1 (ees ea 


It’s ALL ON ACCOUNT OF THE SEASIDE; 
words and music by Huntley Trevor 
and John Neat [of England] [14475 


© June 10, 1920; 1 c. June 14, 
1920; E 477030; Herman Darewski 
music pub. co., London. 


It’s GETTING SO YOU CAN’T TRUST NO- 
BODY; words and music by Creamer 
and Layton [of U. 8.] [14476 


© 1c. June 23, 1920; E 481733; 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 


It’s In Hono HoNOLULU; words by F. 
L. Robbins, melody by Gustave 
Barto [pseud. of Hthel Fisher, of 
U.s5.d [14477 


© ic. June 3, 1920; E 482019; 
Forrest L. Robbins, Medicine Park, 
Okl1. 


It’s suUsST Jazz; words by E. Kunker, 
music by Keats Moran [of U. 8.] 
[14478 
© 1c. June 14, 1920; E 481327; 
Elsie Kunker, Newtown, O. 

It’s NO USE GOING TO THE SEASIDE, UN- 
LESS YOU'RE A BIT OF A SPORT; Words 
and music by Will Wise, Jas. B. 
Bennett and Fred Godfrey [of Great 
Britain] [14479 


© June 17, 1920; 1 c. June 18, 
1920; E 477078; B. Feldman &€ ©o., 
London. 


It’s Witson! Witson! WILSON; words 
by A. J. Kiser, music by Edouard 
Hesselberg [of U. S.J] band. 4to. 

[14480 


© June 10, 1920; 2°e) June 2, 
1920; E 482279; A. J. Kiser, Colo- 
rado Springs, Col. 


JAHN’S (EF. CARL) ELEMENTARY RUDI- 
MENTS OF MUSIC FOR THE VIOLIN; 
bk. .2, by Fs Carl. Jahn -[of -U. S.-] 

[14481 

© June 1, 1920; 2c. June 1, 1920; 

aff. June 24, 1920; A 570488; Cen- 
tury music pub. co., New York. 


JASMINE; by Walter Bush, arr. by 
Ernest Reeves [of Great Britain] ; 2 
violins, ’cello, bass, harmonium and 
piano. (Bowl of fragrance, no. 4; 
Schott & co.’s cinema repertory, no. 
51) [14482 


© May 31, 1920; 1 ce June 12, 
1920; E 477021; Schott & co., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


JAZZ-DANCE (THE) REPERTOIRE; words 
by Chris Smith, music by’ Shelton 
Brooks [of U. S.] [14483 

© June 8, 1920; 2 e. June 10, 1920; © 
E 481192; Jerome H. eee & CO., 
New York. 


JAZZIN’ THE HARMONICS; by P. P. 

Grainger [of U. S.] [14484 

© 1c. June 14, 1920; E 481250; 
Porter P. Grainger, New York. 


JEALOUS (THE) HEARTED BLUES; words 
by E. G. Mansfield, music by E. S. 8S. 
Huntington [of U. S.] [14485 

© 1e. July 7, 1920; E 482891; 
E. C. Mansfield, Dallas, Tex. 


JENNIE, COME BACK; words and music 
by F. E. Pendlebury [of U. S.] 
[14486 
© 1c. June 5, 1920; E 482133; 
Frank E. Pendlebury, Great Barring- 
ton, Mass. 


JENNIE LEE; words by E. M. Powell, 
melody by Gustave Barto [pseud. of 
Ethel Fisher, of U. 8.] [14487 

© 1c. June 25, 1920; E 481773; 
Elizabeth M. Powell, New York. 


JES’ KEEP ON HUMMIN’; words by M. C. 
LeBoeuf, music by E. 8. S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S.] [14488 

© 1e. June 30, 1920; E 481877; 
Mabel C. LeBoeuf, Tupper Lake, 
N.Y. 


Jic. See Dance moments. 


JOHN BARLEYCORN AND LIBERTY; words 
by G. F. Jacob, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Leg- 
ters music co. [14489 

© July 1, 1920; 2 c. duly ts, 270 - 
E 486231; Geo. F. Jacob, Peoria, Ill. 


JoLLy (A) OLD BACHELOR AM I; words 
by Peter Kirk, music by Edouard 
Hesselberg [of U. 8.] [14490 

© May 3, 1920; 2 ¢. July 17, 1920; 
E 482764; Peter Kirk, Providence, 
R. I. 


JOY-BELLS; waltz, by Frederick W. 
. Chappelle [of England], arr. by 
Henri Jaxon [of England], orches- 
trated by Charles Godfrey [of Eng- 
land]; orch. with piano conductor. 
4to. (Orchestral journal of popular 
music, no. 632) [14491 


© May 10, 1920; 1c. May 29, 1920; 
E 476918; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 


890 


no. 7, 1920 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


14509 


Joy (THE) OF LIFE; words by P. M. 
Kennedy, music by Sidney Ussher 
[of U. S.] [14492 

© June 26, 1920; 2 « July 6, 
1920; E 481975; Pearl M. Kennedy, 
Chicago. 


Joy (THE) stick; fox trot, by P. J. 
Slee [of England], arr. by Henry C. 
Ebbs; piano. London, Western mu- 
sie pub. co. [14493 

ereb. «27,1920; 1 « Juneie, 
1920; E 477039; Percival John Slee, 
Weston-super Mare, England. 


JOYS AND FRILLS; words by Mrs. L. 
A. Kress, musie by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [14494 

Pe eagly: 31920; 2c: July 15, 
1920; E 486239; Mrs. L. A. Kress, 
Shoshoni, Wy. 


JUST LIKE A GYPSY; from the musical 
comedy, Ladies first, by Simons & 
Bayes [ed. and arr. by McNair Ilgen- 
fritz, of U. S.], played by Roy Bargy. 
(Imperial hand played record, no. 
864200) [Music roll] [14495 

© May 7, 1920; 2 ec. May 13, 1920; 
EK 481456; Imperial player roll co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
editing and arranging for auto- 
matie expression control] 


JUST LIKE THE HOUSE THAT JACK 
BUILT; from Cinderella on Broad- 
way, words by Harold Atteridge, 
music by Bert Grant [of U. S.] 

[14496 

© June 14, 1920; 2 « June 14, 

1920; E 481844; Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. 


JUST LIKE THE ROSE; fox trot, by Ethel 
Bridges [of U. S.J], arr. by Arthur 
Lange [of U. S.]; band. 4to. 

[14497 

i. Jaume, 19, 1920-2 ¢..June.21, 

1920; E 481608; Leo Feist, inc., New 

York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement ] 


JUST LOOKING FOR HAPPINESS; words 

and musie by H. Kelly [of U. S8.] 

[14498 

© 1c. June 22, 1920; E 482501; 
Harry Kelly, Joliet, Ill. 


JUST ONE; words and music by J. M. 
Stuart-Young [of Great 
no. 1 in EF flat. [14499 

© June 11, 1920; 1 ec June 15, 
1920; E 477402; West’s, ltd., Lon- 
don. 


4709—20——4 


Britain]; | 


JUST PLAIN JANE; words and music 

by J. J. Flanagan [of U. S.] [14500 

© 1c June 7, 1920; E 482208; 
John J. Flanagan, Brighton, N. Y. 


JUST SMILE IS WHAT I’M GOING TO DO; 
words by A. C. White, music by 
EK. S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 

[14501 
© 1c. June 9, 1920; E 481159; 
Alvin C. White, Toronto, Canada. 


JUST THAT ONE HOUR; 
Eville [of U. S.] orch. in E flat; 
orch. 4to. [14502 

© Apr. 26, 1920; 2 @ June 17,- 
1920; E 481881; Boosey & co., New 
York. [Copyright claimed on ar- 
rangement ] 


by Vernon 


JUST TO KNEEL ONCE AGAIN AT MY OLD 
MOTHER’S KNEE; words by Z. A. 
Lynch, music by E. S. 8S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S8.] [14503 

© 1c. June 5, 1920; E 482144; 
Z. A. Lynch, Silverwood, Mich. 

KarMA; words by W. A. Margerum, 
melody by Grace Bradley Neabor 
[of U. S.] [14504 

© 1c. June 11, 1920; E 481210; 
Wm. A. Margerum, Newark, N. J. 

KEEP IT SECRET; words and music by 

P. S. Roberts [of U. S.] [14505 

© May 22, 1920;) 2)exptdume ~18, 
1920; E 481697; Phil S. Roberts, 
Clairton, Pa. 

KEEP STEP WITH JESUS ALL THE WAY; 
words by J. W. Bennett, music by 
Mrs. W. N. Sowle [of U. 8.] [14506 

© June 25, 1920; 2c. July 1, 1920; 
482806; J. Ward Bennett, North- 
ville, N. Y. 

KEEP THAT MUSIC PLAYING; one-step, 
on melodies by Lionel Rothery [of 
Great Britain], arr. by Joseph Bat- 
ten [of Great Britain]; piano. 

[14507 

© June 7, 1920; 1 c June 18, 

1920; E 477060; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 

KEEP THE BLOOD-STAINED BANNER WAV- 
Inc; words by Ida C. Reid; music 
by J. V. Reid [of U. 8.] Oakland 
City, Ind., Reid pub. co. [14508 

© May 7, 1920; 2 c. May 17, 1920; 
E 479375; James V. Reid, Oakland 
City, Ind. 

KEEP THE ROTARY WHEEL A ROLLIN’; 
words and melody by F. L. Weede 
[of U. S.] Card, 6 by 44 in. [14509 

© June 19, 1920; 2 e. June 21, 
1920; E 481611; Fred L. Weede, 
Erie, Pa. 


891 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14510 


pt. DY, Beseye I 


KEEP YOUR STEP BRIMFUL OF PEP; 
words by M. Novakoski, music by 
A. Leopold Richard [of U. 8S.) Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [14510 

© July 3, 1920; 2 ce. July 15, 1920: 
EK 486255; Mae Novakoski, Winona, 
Minn. 


KENTUCK; words by R. S. Olmstead, 
aie by E. 8. S. Huntington [of 
S.] [14511 
nee 1 ¢e June. 15, 1920; E 482342: 

R. Sheridan Olmstead, Louisville. 


KENTUCKY AVENUE BLUES; words by 
L. Scott, music by Paul Jeffries [of 
U.S. er 94512 

© 1c. June 14, 1920; E 481249; 
Lawrence Scott, Atlantic City. 


KEW GARDEN SCENES; five little scenes, 
by Alec Rowley [of Great Britain]; 
piano. Contents:—l. By the old 
palace.—2. Squirrels.—3. Daffodil 
glen.—4. The pagoda.—d. The lily 
pond. [14513 

© June 14, 1920; 1 c July 6, 1920; 
EK 477407; Winthrop Rogers, ltd., 
London. 

KHARUBAH (EL); march, by Frank 

Fuhrer [of U. S.]; band. obl. 24mo. 

[14514 

© June 15, 1920; 2 c. June 18, 

1920; E 481511; Fuhrer and Baird, 
Shreveport, La. 

KILLARNEY; [ed. and arr. by McNair 
Iigenfritz, of U. 8.], transcribed and 
played by Ferdinand Himmelreich. 
(Imperial hand played record, no. 
64150) [Music roll] [14515 

© May 7, 1920; 2 c. May 13, 1920; 
E 481462; Imperial player roll co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
editing and arranging for automatic 
expression control] 

KILLARNEY, MY HOME O’ER THE SEA; 
words and music by O. O. Smith [of 
Vesa [14516 

© 1c June 30, 1920; E 481889; 
Orr. O. Smith, North Portland, Or. 


KILLED AT THE FRONT; words by R. 
MacDonald, music by George Graff, 
jr. [of U. S.] New York city, World 
music pub. corp. [14517 


© June 3, 1920; 2 c. June 5, 1920; 
EK 482187; Russell MacDonald, 
Quincy, Mass. 

KiIro, YOU ARE THE IDOL OF MY DREAMS; 
words by William J. Herbst, music 
by A. Ferroni [of Italy, domiciled at 
Gretna, La.] [14518 

© Sune~4; 1920742 ner Sune 17, 
1920; E 482646; Albert Ferroni, 
Gretna, La. 


Kiss A MISS; valse chantee, by Maurice 
Baron [of U.S.]; orch. 4to. [14519 


© June 6, 1920; 2 c. June 11, 1920; 
Hh) 481281; Belwin, ine., New York. 


KISS ME AGAIN AS YOU DID OF OLD; 
words by A. A. R. Berger, music by 
ik. 8S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 

[14520 
© 1c. June 22, 1920; E 482495; 
Alfred A. R. Berger, Astoria, L. L., 


Naw: 
JXITJEPERIEN ; valse orientale, by Or- 
man Whitworth Black [of Great 


Britain] ; piano. [14521 
© June 3, 1920; 1 ec. June 21, 1920; 
E 477098; Percy John Cross, Man- 

chester, England. 


KiTrty; words and music by F.. C. 
Farrell [of U. 8.] [14522 
© June 10,°1920; 2 ©. June 12: 
1920; E 482278; Luke Filan and 
Frederick Chas. Farrell, Brooklyn. 


K’NICKER (THE) K’NOCKER K’NACK; 
one step. by H. G. Legh Thompson 
[of England] ; piano. [14523 

© May 19, 1920; 1 @ May 24, 
1920; E 476933; Herman Darewski 
music pub. co., London. 


LABOUR (THE) LEADER; burlesque song, 
words and music by Harry Castling 
[of Great Britain] [14524 

© June 7, 1920; 1 ec. June 18, 
1920; E 477068; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


LADBROKE (THE); novelty dance, by 
A. L. Pearse, arr. by J. Ord Hume 
fof Great Britain]; band. London, 
Boosey & co. 4to. (In Boosey & 
co’s brass and reed band journal, 
no. 598) [14525 

© Mar. 30, 1920; 1 c. June 17, 
1920; E 477052; Reid bros., itd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


LAKE (THE) OF THE MAGIC FISH. See 
Arabian nights. 


Laker TAHOE; words hy T. C. Easton, 
music by E. S. §. Huntington [of 
WLS [14526 

© 1c. June 5, 1920; E 482145; 
Thomas C. Easton, San Francisco. 


LAMP SiIADE LOVE; words and music 
by J. C. O’Keefe [of U. S.] [14527 
© 1c June 19, 1920; EH 482459; 
James Conrad O’Keefe, Hi- Pointe, 

Meo. 


892 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1920 


(THE) BEYOND THE CANDLE- 
LicnT; from Cinderella on Bread- 
way, words by Harold Atteridge, 
musie by Bert Grant [of U. 8.] 
[14528 
© June 14, 1920; 2 « June 14, 
1920; E 481342; Waterson, Berlin 
& Snyder co., New York. 


LAND 


LAND oF ALLAN; words and music by 
Oliver G. Wallace [of U. 8.] [14529 
©rpec! 30, 1919; 2 « June 2, 
1920; E 481368; Foster music pub- 
lisher, inc., Chicago. 


LAND (THE) OF ALMOST THERE; words 


by A. Griffin, music by J. Moser 
fof U. S.J]; arr. by Leonard L. 
Vosburgh [of U. S8.] [14530 


© 1c. June 22, 1920; E 482481; 
Griftin & Moser, New York. 


LAND OF DREAMS; waltz, by J. F. 
Roach [of U. S.]; steel guiter. 
{14531 
© May 8, 1920; 2 c. May 17, 
1920; EK 4793879; Roach-Frankland, 
Cincinnati. 


LAND OF MY DREAMS; waltz, by Ru- 
dolf Sieczynski and Walter R. Col- 
lins [of England]; piano. [14532 

© May 13, 1920; 1c. June 4, 1920; 
E 476906; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. 


LAND (THE) OF MY DREAMS; words 
by Mrs. G. O. Werner, music by E. 
S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] [14533 

© 1c. June 30, 1920; E 481869; 
Mrs. G. O. Werner, Baltimore. 


LASKA A SEN; valcik, by J. Frankel 

[of U. S.]; piano. [14534 

© 1c. June 23, 1920; E 481726; 
Joseph Frankel, New York. 


Last (THE) WALTZ I HAD WITH YOU; 
from Cinderalla on Broadway, words 


by Harold Atteridge, music by Bert 


Grant [of U. S.] [14535 

© June 14, 1920; 2 c. June 14, 
1920; E 481341; Waterson, Berlin 
& Snyder co., New York. 


LATHROPE’S SIMPLIFIED HARMONY; V. I, 
by J. M. Lathrope [of U. S.] 4to. 
: [14536 
© May 27, 1920;:2 e. June 12, 
1920; EH 482281; J. Mason Lathrope, 
Chicago. 


* LAUGHTER (THE) oF ScATHACH. See 
Celtic suite. 


| 


14544 


LEAGUE OF NATIONS; the American 
Marseillase, words and music by G. 
S. Barlow [of England, domiciled at 
New York] [14537 

© June 28, 1920; 2 ec. June 18, 
1920; E 481488; George Surrey Bar- 
low, New York. 


Lec (THE) OF NATIONS; words and 

music by I. Berlin [of U. S.] 

: [14538 

©1e June 28, 1920; E 481817; 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 


LEGENDE; de Florent Schmitt [of 
France] op. 66; alto, ou saxophone- 
alto, et orch. Partition d’orch. 

[14539 

© June 15, 1920; 1 e«. June 29, 

1920; E 477304; Durand & cie., 
Paris. 


LEGGENDA (LA) DI FARFALLA; versi di 
Guido Di Napoli, musica di Ernesto 
De Curtis [fof Italy]; -mand. acc. 
Naples, Emilio Gennarelli & ec. 

[14540 

fe). Aprs A, 1920-2 e: June: 9, 

1920; E 476986; Italian book co., 
New York. 


LEGION (THE) SONG; words and mu- 
sic by M. Martin [of U. S.] [14541 
© May 22, 1920; 2 « June 12, 
1920; E 482288; Mellicent Martin, 
Chicago. 


LESCHETIZKY (THEODOR) Barcarola; 
by Leschetizky, op. 39, no. 1, [ed. 
and arr. by Mary Angell, of U. S.], 


played by Frederick Morley. Chi- 
cago, The Cable co. (Solo Carola, 
no. 73176) [Music roll] [14542 


© May 26,: 1920: 2c. June 3, 
1920; E 481466; Imperial player roll 
co., Chicago. [Copyright is claimed 
on editing and arranging for auto- 
matic expression control] 


LET ME HOLD YOU IN MY LOVING ARMS; 
words by S. M. Ziarnowski, music 
by E. S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 

[14543 


© 1c. June 22, 1920; E 482484; 
Sig. M. Ziarnowski, Milwaukee. 


LET’s ELOPE; words and music by Ca- 
rifo and Burleson [of U. S., arr. by 
Kathryn I. White, of U. S.] 

[14544 

© 1c. June 11, 1920; E 481207; 

Eddy Carifo and Clyde T. Burleson, 
Aliquippa, Pa. 


893 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14545 


LET’s PLAY HIDE GO SEEK; words and 
musie by N. Dod [of U. S8.] Phila- 
delphia, Popular pub. co. [14545 

© July 2, 1920; 2 ec. July 6, 1920; 
EK 481984; Nat Dod, Philadelphia. 


LET’S STEP OUT TONIGHT; from Oh! 
what a chance, words by . W. Har- 
mon and K. R. Mackenzie, music by 
H. 8S. Woodard [of U. S.] [14546 

© June 2, 1920; 2 c. June 7, 1920; 
E 482215; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


LET’S TAKE A TRIP TO THE SHORE; 
words by W. M. Gray, music by E. 
S. S. Huntington [of U. S.J] [14547 

© 1c. June 8, 1920; E 482172; 
Welby M. Gray, Richmond. 


LET TS AI BE BROTHERS. See General 
choir movement series, no. 1. 


LETTERINA ALLA MAMMA; di F. Paolo 


Frontini [of Italy]; piano. (Mor- 
ceaux choisis, IX°® série, no. 88; 
Schizzi dalla trincea, no. 1) 

[14548 


© ,/Apr. 15, 1920:.1 ¢ June 19, 


1920; E 477085; A. & G. Carisch &. 


co., Milan. 


LEVADE (CHARLES) 50 chansons chois- 
ies (50 selected songs) ; de Béranger, 
ace. nouveaux de C. Levadé [of 
France] (Collection Orphée, no. 242) 

[14549 

(© June 4, 1920; 1 c. June 5, 1920; 

E 476937 ; Société francaise d’édition 

des grands classiques musicaux, 
Paris. 


LIBERTY HEIGHTS FOR MINE; words and 
music by J. Kelly [of Us 8.J, arr. 
by Edgar Rollman [of U. S.] 

[145590 
© July 3, 1920; 2 ¢. July 3, 1920; 
E 481958; Jack Kelly, Baltimore. 


LIEBENDES (A) PAR; Words and mel- 
ody by R. Doctor [of Russia, domi- 
ciled at New York] [14551 

© 1c. July 6, 1920; E 481986; 
Rubin Doctor, New York. [Copy- 
right is claimed on new matter] 


LIEBESTRAUM; by Gustave Robert [of 
England] op. 3; piano. [14552 
© June 7, 1920; 1 c. June 9, 1920; 

FE 476976; Goodwin & Tabb, London. 


Lies; words by W. R. Leitzel, music 
by E. S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 
[14553 
© 1c. July 7, 1920; E 482880; 
W. R. Leitzel, Detroit. 


pt. 111, 0. s., v. 15 


LIFE IS A BUBBLE; words and music by 
Terry Sullivan and W. Large [of 
England] [14554 

© May 25, 1920; 1 ec. June 3, 1920; 
E 476914; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


LIFE IS A SONG, LOVE; words and music 
by A. W. Clough [of U. S8.] [14555 


© 1c. June 15, 1920; E 482328; 
A. W. Clough, Bellows Falls, Vt. 


LILIES IN THE DELL; words by Mrs. L. 
Largent, melody by Gustave Barto 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of U. S.] 

[14556 
© 1c. June 25, 1920; E 481762; 
Mrs. L. Largent, Cedar Rapids, Ia. 


LILLIAN, SWEETHEART OF MINE; words 
by E. H. Hilers, music by Nicholas F. 
Sarro [of U. 8.] [14557 

© 1c. June 22, 1920; H 482499; 
| E. Henri Hilers, Brooklyn. 


Lity (THE) POND. 
scenes. 


See Kew garden 


LISETTA; versi e musica di G. Pitotti 


[of Italy]; mand. ace ._ Naples, 
Emilio Gennarelli& ec. 4to. [14558 


© Apr. 1, 1920; 1 e Jane:9; 1920; 
E 476982; Italian book co., New 
York. 


LISTEN TO GRAND-MOTHER; by Irénée 
Bergé [of U. 8.]; piano. [14559 


© June 7, 1920; 2 c. June 17, 1920; 
})} 482414; Bryant music co., New 
York. 


Liszt (Franz) Cloches (Les) de Ge- 
neve; from Années de pélerinage IX, 
fed. and arr. by Mary Angell, of 
U. S.], played by Lucille Manker. 
Chicago, Cable co. (Solo Carola, no. 
73196) [Music roll] [14560 


© May 26, 1920; 2 ec. June 3, 1920; 
E 481471; Imperial player roll co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
editing and arranging for automatic 
expression control] 


Fantaisie et fugue; sur le nom 
de Bach, de Liszt, rév. par S. Riéra 
fof France]; piano. 4to. (Edition 
classiaue, no. 9766) [14561 


© June 15, 1920; 1 ce. June 29, 


1920; E 477303; Durand & cie., 
Paris. [Copyright is claimed on re- © 
vision ] 


894 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1920 


14580 


Liszt (Franz)—Continued. 

-——— Friska ; from Hungarian rhapsody 
no. 6, by F. Liszt, arr. by P. W. Orem 
fof U. S.]; piano, four hands. (Li- 
brary of four hand music) [14562 

© June 15, 1920: 2 c June 17, 
1920; E 481413; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement] 


LITTLE BROWN LEGS: words and music 
by Stanley I. Galpin [of Great 
Britain] [14563 

© June 10, 1920; 1 c« June 22, 
1920; E 477115; Herman Darewski 
music pub. co., London. 


LITTLE CURLY HEAD; lullaby waltz, by 
G. Nager [of U. S.]: piano. [14564 


© 1c. June 22, 1920; E 482515; 
Gus Nager, Brooklyn. 


LITTLE Girt; words by E. F. ee 
music by EB. S. S. Huntington [of 
82) [14565 

© 1c. June 15, 1920; E 482343; 
Kthel F. Long, South Bend, Ind. 


LITTLE GIRL OF MY DREAMS, I MISS YOU 
MOST OF ALL; words by Nat. M. 
Burke, music by E. 8S. 8. Hunting- 
ton [of U. 8.] [14566 

© 1c. June 15, 1920; E 482346; 
Nat. M. Goldberg, Revere, Mass. 


LitTLte (A) LAUGHTER, A LITTLE SUN- 
SHINE AND A LITTLE BIT OF LOVE; 


words by M. R. Lindsey, music. by 
Hector Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [14567 


© July 1, 1920; 2c. July 15, 1920; 
E 486236; Minnie Roberta Lindsey, 
Little Rock, Ark. 


LITTLE PAL OF MINE; words by Bobby 
Sanderson, music by C. R. Mack [of 
U.S., arr. by Harry Alford, of U. 8.] 

[14568 


ae 1c. June 28, 1920; E 481847;. 


Charles R. Mack, Chicago. 


LittLx (THE) SHAMROCK; words and 

melody by C. M. Wallace [of U. S.] 

[14569 

© 1c. June 15, 1920; E 482396; 
Charles M. Wallace, Boston. 


Litttr (A} WIGWAM FOR TWO; from 
Page Mister Cupid, words by 
Blanche Merrill, music by. Jean 


Schwartz [of U. 8.], arr. by J. Bode- 


walt Lampa. [14570 

@. June 15, 1920;.2 ¢ June 16, 
1920; E 482405; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


Living (THE} Gop: words by Gordon 
Johnstone, music by Geoff ffrey O’Hara 
fof U. S.J: high voice. [14571 

© June 29, 1920: 2 « June 39, 
1920; E 481900; Huntzinger & Dil- 
' worth, ine.; New York. 


LocKS OF SILVER, HEART OF pee words 
by J. B. Johnson, music by FE. S. 8S. 
Huntington [of U. Sd “1145793 


© 1c. June 9, 1920; E 181164; 


J. B. Johnson, London, Ky. 


LONELY (THE) LITTLE ISLAND; words 
by M. Suliivan, music by E. S. 8. 
Huntington [of U. S.] [14573 


© 1c. June 26, 1920: E 482621; 
M. Sullivan, Cincinnati. 


LONELY THAT’S ALL; words by R. 
Rosene, music by Hector Richard 
fof U. S.] Chicage, Legters music 
Co. [14574 

© Fuly* 31920" oe. July £5. 
1920; E 486272; Roy BEosene, 


Megeath, Wy. 


LONESOME; words by L. F. Wichman, 
music by E. 8. S. Huntington [of 
De-84] [14575 

© 1c. June 15, 1920; E 482358; 
L. F. Wichman, Detroit. 


LONESOME DREAMLAND; words by L. 
Moore, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[14576 
@©:July .3,- 1920: )2) ec. July: 15, 
1920; HE 486303; Leola Moore, Monit- 


gomery, Ala. 
LONESOME LAND; words by M. Bovee, 
music by G. W. Ashley [of U. 8.] 
[14577 


@ June 14, 1920; 2 ¢ June 21, 
1920; E 481616; Marguerite Bovee, 
Hollywood, Calif. 


LONG, LAST SLEEP; requiescat, words 
by Wrenn Sutton, music by Esther 
Kahn [of Australia] (Paling’s song 
series, no. 25) [14578 

© June 23, 1920; 1 « June 14, 
1920; E 477154; W. H. Paling & co., 
Itd., Sydney, Australia. 

Lone (A) LONG TIME AGO; words by 
G. E. Stone, music by Robt. L. 
Landon [of U. S.] [14579 


© 1c. June 28, 1920; E 482661; 
Gardner E. Stone, Council Grove, 


Kan. 

LONGING; words by R. Wheelock, 
music by E. S. S. Huntington [of 
U. S.J [14580 

© 1.e June 5, 1920; E 482130; 


Russell Wheelock, Dayton, O. 


895 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14551 


LONGING, DEAR, FOR YOU; part song, 
words znd musie by John H. Dens- 
more, arr. by Philip Greely [of 
U. S.J]; mixed voices. 4to. £14581 

© June 24, 1920; 2 c June 26, 
1920; E 481784; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement] 


LONGING FOR FRIENDS WHO HAVE 
PASSED AWAY; words by HE. Walter, 
musie by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [14582 

© July 3, 1920; 2c. July 15, 1920; 
E 466301; Edna Walter, Mt. Carmel, 
Til. 


LONGING FOR THE MERAMEC; words by 
N. Perryman, music by A. Leopold 
Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Leg- 
ters music co. [14583 

© June 16, 1920; 2 ec June 21, 
1920; E 481604; Norma Perryman, 
St. Louis. 


LONGING FOR you; words by T. L. 
_ Gallagher, music by E. S. S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [14584 
©1e July 7, 1920; E 482871; 

. T. L. Gallagher, Gallitzin, Pa. 


LONGING TO SEE SOMEONE I LOVE; words 
by A. Demchak, music by A. Leo- 
pold Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [14585 

© June 16. 4920: 2 @ June 21, 
1920; E 481531; Anna Demchak, 
Steubenville, O. 


Loss (THE) OF THE LUSITANIA; words 
by S. Staples, music by Hector Rich- 
ard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters mu- 
sie co. [14586 

© June 16, -1920; 2 ¢c. June, 21, 
1920; E 481586; Stella Staples, Du- 
luth, Minn. 


T.ost CHANCES; waltz, words by John 
Gloag, music by Desmond Heath [of 
Great Britain] ; piano. [14587 

© June 11, 1920; 1 ce June 15, 
1920; E 477404; West’s, Itd., London. 


LOTUS FLOWER; song valse orientale, 
by Gerard Arthur, arr. by Harold 
Sanford [of U. 8.]; orch. 4to. 

[14588 

© June 17, 1920; 2 c. June 18, 

1920; E 481482; G. Riecordi & co., 
New York. 


Louis XIV HOLDS A COURT. 
sailles. 


See Ver- 


Loure In G. See Bach (Johann Se- 
bastian ) 


pt, 1 Severe 


LovE; one-step, words by A. Gude- 
mann, music by Artie Bowers [of 
U.S.) [14589 

© 1c. June 28, 1920; E 481833; 
Albert Gudemann, Philadelphia. 


words by R. B. Wilson, melody : 
by Albert Scales [of Canada], ace. 
by Belle Grieg. [14590 


© June 28, 1920; 2 ce June 30, 
1920; E 481912; Robert Burns Wil- 
son, New York. 


LOVE AND KISSES OF DESTINE; waltz. 
by J. Roberts [of U. S.], arr. by 
Carlo Barbano [of U. S.] [14591 


© 1c. June 28, 1920; E 481844; 
Jack Roberts, Sacramento, Calif. 


LOVE AND WAR; words and music by 
J. Gough [of U. S.] Chicago, Leg- 
ters music co. [14592 


© July 1,.1920; 2 © Sutyai5. 
1920; E 486228; John Gough, Miami, 
Fla. 


LovE AT TWILIGHT; words by Leola 
Wilson, music by E. S. 8S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S.] [14593 


© 1c. June 26, 1920; E 482617; 
Leola Wilson, Laurium, Mich. 


LovE BoAT; from Ziegfeld follies of 
1920, words by Gene Buck, music by 
Victor Herbert [of U. S.] [14594 © 


© June 26, 1920; 2 ce June 28, 
1920; E 481810; T. B. Harms & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


LOVE CAME STROLLING DOWN THE LANE; 
words by James Heard, music by 
Evelyn Sharpe [of Great Britain]; 
in G. [14595 

© June 1, 1920; 1 c. June 3, 1920; 
E 476900; J. B. Cramer & co., Itd., 
London. 


LOVE DREAM (Sogno d’amore) ; senti- 
mental waltz, by Frank C. Razza [of 
U. S.]; piano. [14596 


© June 8, 1920; 2 @ June 10, 
1920; E 481196; Frank C. Razza, 
New York. 


LOVE FoR LOVE; words from Harleian 
MS. 3362 (Temp. Hen. VIII), music 
by Peter Warlock [of Great Bri- 
tain]; high voice. [14597 


©: Apr. 28, 19205 1 "es" June. 19, 
1920; E 477101; Winthrop Rogers, 
lItd., London. 


896 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1920 


14615 


LovE IS AN OLD-FASHIONED FEELING; 
from Page Mister Cupid, words by 


Blanche Merrill, music by Jean 
aeumariz..[of .Us.5.],. arre-by J. 
Bodewalt Lampe. [14598 


© Mune 15, 1920; 2 ec. June. 16; 
1920; E 482401; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


LOVE Is KING. See Minus the highness. 


LOVE IS ONLY A GAME; words by C. 
Loudon, music by Artie Bowers [of 
U. 8.1 [14599 


©i1c. June 28, 1920; E 481829; 
Clifford Loudon, Watseka, Ill. 


LOVE LINGERS; words by C. L. Luther, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [14600 

© June 16, 1920; 2 ec. June 21, 
1920; H 481575; Carl Louis Luther, 
Jersey City. 


LovE MAGIC; part. song, words by 
Grace Hall, music by Cornelius Ryb- 
ner [of U. S.]; for mixed voices. 
4to. . [14601 

© May 29, 1920; 2 c. June 26, 
1920; E 481782; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


LOVE ME LIKE THE ROBIN LOVES HIS 
MATE; words and music by A. Kain 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [14602 

© June 16, 1920; 2 c. June 21, 
1920; E 481554; Alfred Kain, Hel- 
ena, Mont. 


LOVE ME, LITTLE LADY; words and 
music by George McCullough [of 
Urs.) [14603 

© June 7, 1920; 2 c. May 28, 1920; 
E 482218; J. W. Jenkins sons music 
co., Kansas City, Mo. 


LovE OF MY HEART; words by Paul 
Bachelor, music by E. Koeppel [of 
Canada, domiciled at Fort Wayne, 
Ind. ] [14604 

© 1c. June 25, 1920; E 481779; 
Emil Koeppel, Thorold, Canada. 


LovE, 0H LOVE; words by E. L. Tibbs, 
music by Artie Bowers [of U. S.]° 
[14605 
© 1c. June 28, 1920; E 481840; 
Edith L. Tibbs, Greenville, S. C. 


Love (THE) SIGN; words by B. R.. 


Billingsley, music by E. 8. S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [14606 

© 1c. June 22, 1920; E 482491; 
B. R. Billingsley, Goastra, Mich. 


LovE (THE) THAT A BUTTERFLY HAS 
FOR THE ROSE; words by G. Grundell, 
music by E. S. S. Huntington [of 
U. S.J [14607 

© 1c. June 15, 1920; E 482376; 
Gordon Grundell, San Francisco. 


Love (THE) THAT WAS JUST AS TRUE; 
words and music by H. J. Idle [of 
U. S.J], arr. by William B. Phillips 
[of U. S.] ; [14608 


©i1c June 21, 1920; E 481618; 
Herbert J. Idle, Chicago. 


LovE THIRST. See Songs of the desert. 


LovELY (THE) GIRL FROM ILLINOIS; 
words by M. Oeffinger, music by 
Edouard Hesselberg [of U. 8S.] 

[14609 
© May 3, 1920; 2 c. June 17, 1920; 
E 482775; M. Oeffinger, Altoona, Pa. 


LovELY-MAy; waltz, by L. I. Liggy [of 

eel [14610 

© 1c. June 24, 1920; E 482548; 
Licco I. Liggy, Brooklyn. 


Lovers’ (THE) UNION; musical comedy 
in 2 acts, book and lyrics by F. Field- 
ing-Reid, music by Emmanuel Wad 
[of Denmark, domiciled at Balti- 
more, Md.] [14611 


© 1e June 18, 1920; D 26045; 
Francis Fielding-Reid, Baltimore. 


LOVE’S ADMONITION; words by Char- 
lotte Mew, music by W. Rhys-Her- 
bert [of U. S.]; high in F. [14612 


© June 17, 1920; 2 c. June 19, 
1920; E 482462; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 


Lovm’s DREAM; lyries by J. H. Cost, 
music by I. Seidel [of U. S., arr. by 
Herman Arndt, of U. S.] [146138 

© 1c. May 17, 1920; E 479369; 
John H. Cost and Isidor Seidel, 
Indianapolis. : 

LOVE’S MELODY; waltz song, words and 
musie by Elsie Janis [of U. S.], and 
Pierre de Caillaux fof Great 

' Britain] [14614 

© Apr. 6, 1920; 1 ec. May 6, 1920, 
ioe. Sune 17, 1920; HB 476242- 
Francis, Day & Hunter, London. 


LOVE’S WIRELESS; words by Harriet 
Stanton Place, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [14615 

© June 16,1920; 2 > June *21, 
1920; E 481580; Mrs. H. S. Place, 
Syracuse, N. Y. 


897 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14616 


LOVE, DOVIE, DEAR; words by M. 
McKellar, music by E. S. S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [14616 

© 1c. June 30, 1920; E 481879; 
Mable McKellar, Saginaw, Mich. 


Loyal (THE) LovER; English folksong, 
air from Devonshire, harmonized 
and arr. by Deems ‘Taylor [of 
U..S.]; four women’s voices. 4to. 
(Schumann club series of part songs, 
fourth series, no. 4761) [14617 

© June 2, 1920; 2 c. June 3, 1920; 
E 482086; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. [Coypright is claimed on 
harmonization and arrangement] 


LUBY STOWIKU! wale. stowa Joseph 
Brzezinskiego, muzyka W. Baluty 


[of U. S.J [14618 


© Oct. 10, 1919; 2 c June 17, 
1920; E 481375; Vincent Baluta, 
Chicago. 


LucKY FELLOW; words and music by 
Chas. F. Harrison [of Canada, 
domiciled at Chicago] [14619 

(May 22, 1920<-"2 “c” June..s, 
1920; E 482015; Weaver & Harrison, 
Chicago. 

Lucky IN LOVE; words by Gus. Kahn, 

music by Jean Schwartz [fof U. S8.] 

[14620 

© June 15, 1920; 2 c. June 16, 

1920; E 482404; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 

LULLABY; by Javier A. Fernandez [of 
Mexico] ; piano. [14621 
© June 15, 1920; 2 c. June 17, 
1920; E 477058; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 

— words by E. L. Liebman, music by 
M. S. Johnson [of U. 8.]; sop. in F, 
vith violin obligato. [14622 

© June 14, 1920; 2 c« June 16, 
1920; Ei 482429; Robert G. Keighton, 
Philadelphia. 

words by Thomas Dekker, music 

by J. Wolfe [of U. 8.] [14623 
© 1c. June 19, 1920; E 482451; 

Jacques Wolfe, Brooklyn. 


LULLABY SONG; from The girl for the 
boy, written by Arthur Rose, com- 
posed by R. Penso [of Great Britain] 

[14624 

iO July i 1920 oF eG Pauly o t20 : 

EK 477432; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 

LULU FROM ZULULAND; words by H. 
Ruth, music by HE. S. S. Huntington 
[of U. S.] [14625 

© 1 ce ' Jub’ 7; (1920; E 482878; 
Harry Ruth, Dedham, Mass. 


pt. 101, Ta 


Lure (THE); dance characteéristique, 
by. J. IF. Roach [of U. 8.]; steel 
guitar. [14626 

© May 8, 1920; 2 ec. May 17, 1920; 
E 479380; Roach-Frankland, Cincin- 
nati. 


LYCOMING (THE) MOTOR MARCH; by 

John Hazel [of U. S.]; band. 4to. 

[14627 

© June 24, 1920; 2 ¢«. June 23, 

1920; E 482554; W. H. Beal, Wil- 
liamsport, Pa. 


MA DINKIE WHITE CANOE; words and 
music by T. Wilfred Kearton [of 
Great Britain] . [14628 


© June 16, 1920; 1 «@ June 17, 
1920; E 4770385; J. B. Cramer & co., 
ltd., London. 


McCoONNACHIE (PETER CHARLES) 
Seven songs; words by Francis Ern- 
ley Walrond and Enza Alton Zeller, 
music by P. ©. McConnachie [of 
Australia] Sydney, Australia, W. 
H. Paling & ©@o., Itd. [14629 


© Mar. 17, 1920; 1 c. June 1, 1920; 
E 477123; Peter Charles McCon- 
nachie, Melbourne, Australia. _ 


MapDAME ANITA PEROXIDE; from The 
whirligig, written and composed by 
Billy Merson and David Dunean [of 
Great Britain] [14630 

© July 1, 1920; 1 « July 9, 1920; 
E 477429; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


MAENNER SEID STETS LIEB ZU EURER 
FRAU; words by Hugo Bruecken, mu- 
sic by C. Woess [of U. 8.] [14631 

© 1c June 9, 1920; E 481143; 
Carl Woess, New York. 


MAGGIE, THE MOVIE QUEEN; from Mag- 
gie, words by Adrian Ross, music by 
Marcel Lattés [of France] London. 
Herman Darewski music pub. co. 

[14632 


© Dec. 4, 1919; 1 ec. May 29, 1920; 
E 476925; Société générale théatrale 
et d’editions, Paris. 


MAGNIFICAT AND NUNC DIMITTIS: 
anthem, words from the Bible, set to 
musie by Ernest Bullock [of Eng- 
land] ; men’s voices, organ, in B flat. 
4to. (Novello’s services, anthems, 
&e., no. 100) >: [146383 


© June 24, 1920; 1 ec. June 25, 
1920: E 477199; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. 


898 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


14651 


no. 7, 1920 

MAGNIFICAT AND NUNC DIMITTIS— 
Continued. 

-—— mixed voices, organ, in 
D. 4to. (Novello’s parish choir 


book, no. 971) [14634 

© June 7, 1920; 1 c. June 8, 1920; 
E 476961; Novello & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. “s 


MAID OF MYSTERY; words and melody 
by L. J. Krueger [of U. 8.], arr. by 
Harry A. Powell [of U. S.J] [14635 

© 1c June 8, 1920; E 482181; 
Laurenz James Krueger, San Fran- 
cisco. 


MAIDEN (THE) OF MY HEART; words 
by C. E. Weaver, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. S.] [14636 

© 1c. June 30, 1920; E 481872; 
Curtis E. Weaver, Akron, O. 


MAKE ME YOURS; words and music 
by W. A. Dalton [of U. S.] [14637 
© 1e July 6, 1920; E 481967; 
Waldruf Arthur Dalton, Greenville, 
Tex. 


MAMMY’S LULLABY HUSH-A-BYE; words 
and music by R. D. Mann [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [14638 

© July 1, 1920; 2c. July 15, 1920; 
E 486206; Richard D. Mann, Chi- 
cago. 


Mammy’s MISSISSIPPI HOME; words 
and music by Fred Godfrey and Ben- 
nett Scott [of Great Britain] 

[14639 

© June 7, 1920; 1 c. June 7, 1920; 

BH 476953; Star music pub. co., ltd., 
London. 


MANY MILES AWAY; words by R. H. 
Brandtmeyers, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [14640 

© June 16, 1920; 2 c« June 21, 
1920; E 481560; Ruby H. Brandt- 
meyers, West Hartford, Conn. 


Marcu in E FLAT; by F. ©. Fowers 
[of England]; organ. London, No- 
vello & co., Itd. [14641 

© June 7, 1920; 1 c June 8, 1920; 
E 476967; F. Oscar Fowers, London. 


Marcu (THE) KING OF THE U. S. A.; 
words and music by W. T. Nickerson 
fef U. §.] [14642 

© 1c. June 30, 1920; E 481892; 
W. T. Nickerson, West Bridgewater, 
‘Mass. 


8 


MARCH OF THE GNOMES; by R. Hunt- 

ington Woodman [of U. S.]; piano. 

[14643 

©,Jdune 2, 1920; 2 ec. June 26, 

1920; E 481792; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


MARCHES FOR USE IN SCHOOLS; ed. by 


Thomas Whitney Surette [of U. S.]; 


piano. (Concord series, no. 5) 
[14644 
© June 18, 1920; 2 ce June 23, 


1920; E 482521; Boston music co., 


Boston. [Copyright is claimed on 
editing] 

MARCHING HOME; march by J. L. 
Roeckel [of U. S.]; piano. [14645 


© June 15, 1920; 2 c June 17, 
1920; E 481397; Theo. Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 


MARGHERITA; polka, by D. Tripepi [of 

i. S.4-3 plane. [14646 

© 1c. June 23, 1920; E 481688; 
Domenico Tripepi, New York. 


MARIMBA ; words and music by Howard 
Johnson, Johnny Black & Cliff Hess 
lor. 5: ] [14647 

1 ec. June 12, 1920; E 481359; Leo 
Feist inc., New York. 


MARrTIN’S (G.) ELEMENTARY RUDIMENTS 
OF MUSIC FOR THE PIANO; bk. 2, by 
G. Martin [of U. S.] [14648 

© June 1, 1920; 2 c. June 1, 1920; 
att. one, 24.1990: A. Bisse: 
Century music pub. co., New York. 


Mary; selection from the musical 
eomedy, by Louis A. Hirsch [of 
[U. S.], arr. by Chas. Miller [of 


U. S.]3; piano. [14649 
© June 16, 1920; 2 c« June 18, 


1920; E 481489; Victoria pub. corp., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangenient ] 


Mary AND Douce; from Ziegfeld follies 
of 1920, words and music by Gene 
Buck and Dave Stamper [of U. S.] 

[14650 

© .June 26; 1920;,.2. ¢ dune ZS. 

1920; EK 481812; T. B. Harms & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


MARY QUEEN OF Scots. See Elizabethan 
portraits. 

Mascagni (Pierro) Intermezzo; from 
Cavalleria rusticana, by Mascagni, 
arr. by T. Barile [of Italy, domiciled 
at New York]; piano. [14651 

© June 21,1920; 2 ec. June: 21; 
1920; E 482466; Theodore Lohr, 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on simplified arrangement] 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14652 


pt. 111, DB. s., v. 15 


MATTHEWS (H. ALEXANDER) Caprice; 
by H. A. Matthews [of U. 8.]; 
organ. [14652 

© June 25, 1920; 2 « June 29, 
1920; E 482642; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 


—— Melodie; by H. A. Matthews [of 
U.S.) 3 organ. [14653 
© June 25, 1920; 2 c June 29, 
1920; E 482641; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 


MAUREEN; valse, by Robert Cox [of 
England], orehestrated by Charles 
Woodhouse [of England]; orch. with 
piano conductor. 4to. (Orchestral 
journal of popular music, no. 640) 

[14654 

© May 13, 1920; 1 ec. June 4, 

1920; E 476908 ; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, itd., London. 


MAYFLOWER GAVOTTE; by Charles P. 
Seott [of U. S.]; piano. [14655 
© Aug. 6, 1919; 2 e« June 26, 
1920; E 481791; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


MAYTIME; words by E. C. Koester, mu- 
sie by Keats Moran [of U. 8.] 
[14656 
© 1c. June 14, 1920; HB 481331; 
Esther C. Koester, Marshalltown, 
Ta. 


Mazona; a round dance, by Edith 
Hatherley [of England]; piano. 
[14657 
© May 138, 1920; 1 c May 24, 
1920; E 476929; Herman Darewski 
music pub. co., London. 


MazurKa. See Dance moments. 


Mr AND MY JANE; words by Fred. E. 
Weatherly, music by T. C. Sterndale- 
Bennett [of England]; in F. [14658 

© June 25, 1920; 1 c June 28, 
1920; E 477273; Enoch & sons, Lon- 
don. 


ME AND MY MAN IN MONKEY LAND; 
words and music by J. W. Wardlow 
[of U. S.], arr. by Isabel M. Higdon 
[of U. S.J [14659 

© 1e. July 2, 1920; E 481962; 
John W. Wardiow, Cincinnati. 


MeEpAL OF HONOR; march, by J. Frank 
Frysinger [of U. 8S.] op. 189, no. 1; 
piano. [14660 

© June 15, 1920; 2 « June 17, 
1920; E 481415; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


MEDITATION; by R. Mendelevitch [of 
U. 8.]; violin and piano. [14661 
© 1c. June 15, 1920; E 482393; 
Rodion Mendelevitch, San Francisco. 


MEET ME THERE; words by Edward 
Lockton, music by Gilbert Pearson 
[of Great Britain] [14662 

© June 1, 1920; 1c. June 7, 1920; 
E 476946; J. B. Cramer & co., Itd., 
London. 


MEET ME TO-NIGHT IN LOVELAND; words 
and music by V. Norman [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters musie eo. [14663 

© June 16, 1920; 2 e@ June 21, 
1920; E 4815386; Velma Norman, 
Shanghai, Va. 


MELODIA A LA GAVOTTE; by C. H. Par- 
tridge [of U. S.]; piano. [14664 


© May 25, 1920; 2 ec. June 18, 
1920; E 481698; Chas. H. Partridge, 


Dover, O. 
MELODIE PLAINTIVE. See Moszkowski 
(Moritz) _ Cinq piéces bréves. 


Mertopy (A); by M. M. Jockers [of 
U. 8.]; piano. 114665 


© 1c. June 14, 1920; E 481346; 


Monroe M. Jockers, Long Beach, 
Calif. 
MeEmoriES; by Charles Huerter, arr. 


by Adolf Schmid [of U. §8.]; orch. 
(Popular concert library, series IV, 
no. 59) [14666 
© June 18, 1920; 2 c« June 23, 
1920; E 482520; Boston music ©¢o., 
Boston. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement ] 


words by C. E. Greene, music by 
E. S. S. Huntington [of U. 8.] 

[14667 

© 1c. June 15, 1920; E 482357; 

Charles E. Greene, Stamford, Conn. 


MEMORIES AT EVENTIDE; words by Tre- 
vor Tremaine, musie by Fred Gibson 
[of England] [14668 

© May 31,1920; 1 «© June 7, 
1920; E 476938; J oseph —— Lar- 
way, London. 

MEMORIES OF CHILDHOOD; words by R. 
L. Kent, music by Chas. E. Ferguson 
fot Ue Si [14669 

© June 24, 1920; 2 ec. June 23, 
1920; E 482555; R. L. Kent & C. H. 
Morton, Hutchinson, Kan. 

words by W. B. Baker, melody 

by T. F. Cornell [of U. 8.] [14670 
© 1c. June 19, 1920; E 482455; 

Walter B. Baker, St. Catherines, 

Canada. 


900 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


MrnMoORIES OF HOME SWEET HOME; 
words by Mrs. C. Dickson, music by 
©. H. Driskell [of U. S.]  Eliza- 
beth, N. J., The Dickson music pub. 
co. [14671 

© June 24, 1920; 2 c. June 23, 
1920; E 482560; Mrs. Charles A. 
Dickson, Elizabeth, N. J. 


MEMORIES OF MOTHER; words by F. 
Mellen, music by A. Leopold Richard 
lof. .U. 8.) Chicago, Legters music 
co. [14672 

© June 16, 1920; 2 c. June 21, 


1920; FE 481542; Florence Mellen, 
Freeport, Il. 

MEN OF VALOR; march, by John N. 
Klohr [of U. S8.] 4to. 1. Band.—2. 
Orch. [14673, 14674 


© June 10, 1920; 2 ce. June 12, 
1920; E 481277, 481278; John Church 
co., Cincinnati. 


MENDELEVITCH (RopION) Melody; by 
R. Mendelevitch [of U. 8.]; violin 
and piano. [14675 

© 1c. June 15, 1920; E 482394; 
Rodion Mendelevitch, San Francisco. 


MERRY COMPANIONS; by William Ber- 
wald [of U. S.]; piano. (Six ad- 
ventures in joyland) [14676 

© June 8, 1920; 2 c June 10, 
1920; E 481231; John Chureh co., 
Cincinnati. 


Merny (THE) SLEIGH-BELLS. See Songs 
of the seasons. 
Merry (A) WIND-UP; by Oscar 


Beringer [of Great Britain]; piano. 
(All on a summer day, 6) [14677 

© May 29, 1920; 1 c« June 12, 
‘1920; E 477020; Augener, Itd., Lon- 
don. 


MESSAGE OF THE ROSES; waltz, by 
Alfred Perkins [of Australia] ; piano. 
(Paling’s ball-room* music, no 79) 

[14678 

© June 23, 1920; 1 c« June 14, 

1920; E 477145; W. H. Paling & co., 
Itd., Sydney, Australia. 


MESSE DE REQUIEM; by Frédéric 
Pelletier [of U. S.];3 voix d’hommes 
avec ace. d’orgue. Ato. [14679 

© May 25, 1920; 2 c. May 26, 
1920; E 481942; Schola cantorum de 
_ Montréal, Montreal, Canada. 


METAMORPHOSES; concert no. 3, by 
Selim Palmgren [of Finland] op. 41 
cd. and rev. by Julia A. Burt [of 


14688 
METAMORPHOSES—Continued. 

U. 8.]; 2 pianos a quatre mains. 

(Wiihelm Hansen edition, no 1990) 

[14680 

© May 8, 1920; 2c. June 8, 1920; 

E 481234; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. 


MEXICAN LOVER; words and music by 
rok. Mo fot. GC. S.4..., Kansas . City; 
Mo., P. F. M. publishing co. [14681 

© June 23, 1920; 2 c June 26, 
1920; BH 481781: Patrick Francis 
Murray, Kansas City, Mo. 


Mra (LA) VITA PER TE; versi di S. 
Romaniello, musica di G. Del 
Vecchio fof Italy]; mand. ace. 
Naples, Emilio Gennarelli ec. 4to. 

[14682 

(©). Apr. ay 1920: t..\'e.. June’ 9, 

1920; E 476985; Italian book co., 
New York. 


MIDNIGHT SERENADE; words and music 
by E. Carifo and C. Burlesson [of 
U. S.J], arr. by Kathryn V. White 
[of U. S.] [14683 

© 1 ce. May 10, 1920; E 479197; 
Eddy Carifo and Clyde T. Burles- 
son, Aliquiffa, Pa. 


MIKE, THE VAMPIRE; words by B. 
Schlagel, melody by Gustave Barto 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of U. S.] 

[14654 
© 1c. June 3, 1920; E 482025; 
Beatrice Schlagel, Manette, Wash. 


MILDRED; words by H. A. Katt, music 
by Hector Richard [vf U. 8.] Chi- 
cago, Legters niusic co. [14685 

Se guby? 1st9206n Deindaly 15, 
1920; E 486283; Helen A. Katt, 
Meriden, Conn. 


MILKING SIAN: poem by Fiona Mcleod, 
music by E. Roy Thompson [of Eng- 
land] (Stainer and Bell’s modern 
songs, no. 105) [14686 

©«<May:'21, 19205) 1 eehJune -#, 
1920; E 476955; Stainer & Bell, Itd., 
London. 


Mitts (THE) oF Gop; words by L. 
Schrauth, music by E. S. S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. 8.] [14687 

© 1c June 5, 1920; E 482129; 
Lena Schrauth, St. Louis. 


Mimitos; melodia, fox-trot, por J. F. 
Pacheco [of Spain]; piano. [14688 
©) Fame 1): 19207 46 ex-June 22, 
1920; E 477140; Union musical Es- 
pafiola, Madrid. 


901 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14689 


pt. 10, ges eta 


Mimosa SAN; Japanese action song, 
words and music by H. Ernest Hunt 
fof England] 4to. (Novello’s 
school songs, no. 1298) _ [14689 

© June 7, 1920; 1 ce June 8, 1920; 
E 476962; Novello & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 


MIMOSA-VALSE; hésitation, sur les mo- 
tifs de Voperette. La geisha de Sid- 
ney Jones, arr. par Francis Salabert 
[of France]; piano. [14690 

© ‘May. 47, 19202" 7c Jame: 10, 
1920; E 484055; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London. [Copy- 
right is claimed on arrangement] 


MINE; words by G. Green, music by A. 
Leopold Richard [of U. S8.]  Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [14691 
© June. 16,;1920:.2. ce... June. 21, 
1926; E 481583; Gladwin Green, Bay 
City, Mich. 


MINIATURE SUITE; Boulogne, by Adam. 


Carse [of Great Britain]; orch. 
Contents: 1. Graceful dance. — 2. 
Elegy.—3. Grotesque dance. [14692 


© June 14, 1920; 1 c May 29, 
1920; E 477014; Joseph Williams, 
Itd., London. 


MINUETTO. See Moszkowski (Moritz) 
Cing piéces bréves. 


MINUS THE HIGHNESS; or, Love is 
king, a royal operetta in two acts, 
words by L. Andrews, Ruth Clen- 
denin, Helen B. Jones and others, 
music by Marjorie Marks, Gladys G. 
Van Brunt and others [fof U. S8.], 
harmonized and arr. for piano by 
Marjorie C. Marks, asstd. by Grover 
A. Brower. Publication arr. for by 
the Minus the highness assn. [14693 

(CG. May 25, ° 1920+" 2) ¢. Jute "25, 
1920; E 482522; Leonora Andrews, 
New York. 


Miracutous (THE) FISH AND THE 
DAMSEL. See Arabian nights. 


Mirror (THE) WALTZ; by Jean Martell 
[of England]; piano. [14694 
© June 12, 1920" 1 < June 416, 
1920; E 411088 ; _&. Ricordi & ©o., 
London. 


' MrrrorED IN LOVE; words by Helen 
Hay Whitney, music by Lawrence 
Bergere [of U. S.] [14695 

© June 30, 1920; 2c. July 1, 1920; 
KE 481936; Jerome H. Remick & Co., 
New York. 


Miss Susig JACKSON CAN BAKE BETTER 
BREAD; words by Spencer Williams, 
music by ©. Warfield [of U. 8.] 

[14696 
Ot “Jane 12,.1920; BE 482201 ; 
Chas. Warfield, Chicago. 


Miss THetrta; one step, por J. F. 
Pacheco [of Spain]; piano. [14697 
© .Jdune 1, 19202 4 2 jane 22. 
1920; E 477139; Union inusical 
espafliola, Madrid. | 


Missa IN’ FESTIS DUPLICIPUS. 1; 
cunctipotens Genitor Deus, words 
and music based on the plainsong 
of the Vatican and  Solesmes 
graduals by Ralph Dunstan [of 
Great Britain]; mixed voices, organ 
ace. 4to. (Liturgical Masses no. 4) 

[14698 

© June 8, 1920; 1 ec. June 22, 

1920; H 477095; J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd., London. 


‘MISSOURI MAID; words by Jack Morgan, 


music by E. S. S. Huntington [of 
E.8.] [14699 

© 1c. June 15, 1920; H 482526; 
H. L. Obert, Kansas City, Mo. 


Mopern (A) LULLABY; words by 
Jcsephine Hensley, music by John 
Tasker Howard, jr. [of U. S.]. 

[14700 

© June 11, 1920: 2 ve” Tune’ 22, 

1920; E 482511; Hinds, Hayden & 
Eldredge, ine., New York. 


Mociia (LA) DEL CAFONE PATRIOTTO}; 
versi di Tony Ferrazzano, musica 
di G. Del Colle [of Italy, domiciled 
at New York]; mand. acc. 4to. 

[14701 

© May 25, 1920; 2 « May 27, 

1920; E 482209; Antonio Grauso, 
New York. 


MosJE MILENKA; polka, by J. Frankel 

[of U. S8.]; piano. [14702 

© 1c. June 23, 1920; E 481731; 
Joseph Frankel, New York. 


MoMENTO ANGOSCIOSO; DezZO lirico, di 
F. Paolo Frontini lof I taly]; piano. 
(Moreeaux choisis, série, no. 
S6) [14703 

©. Apr. .15, 1920: 1° © Mune, 

1920; E 477085; A. & G. Carisch & 

co., Milan. 


Ix* 


Moon kiss; waltz, by Jack -Godfrey 
[of Australia]; piano, with violin, 
cornet and bass pts. (VPaling’s ball- 
room series, no. 80) [14704 

© June 23, :39203sh eid es 
1920; E 477144; W. H. Paling & 
o., 1ta., Sydney, Australia. 


902 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1920 


14722 


See Child’s night. 


. MOONLIGHT FANCIES; waltz, by M. L. 
Preston [of U. S.]; piano. [14705 


Moon MAGIC. 


© June 15, 1920; 2 c June 17, 


1920; E 481383; Theo. Presser Co., 
Philadelphia. 


MoonNLIGHT IN MANDALAY; words by 
Jack Yellen, music by Abe Olman 
[of U. S8.] [14706 

© June 14, 1920; 2c. July 6, 1920; 
E 481978 ; Forster musi¢ publisher, 
ine., Chicago. 


MooNLiGHT KISS; ’tis for you, dear, by 
D. C. Gerardo [of U. 8.] [14707 
© ic. June 16, 1920; E 481367; 
Dominick C. Gerardo, Orange, N. J. 


MooNLIGHT MADNESS; valse, by Con 
Conrad [of England], arr. by T. W. 
Thurban [of Great Britain]; orch. 
with piano conductor. 4to. [14708 

i dan. 26, 19202. 1 c. Apr., 26, 

1920; E 476917; Hawkes & son, Lon- 

don. 


MoonricHt (A) WALK; by Oscar 
Beringer [of Great Britain]; piano. 
(All on a Summer dav, 5) [14709 

© May 29, 1920; 1 ec June 12, 
1920; E 477019; Augener, Itd., Lon- 
don. 


MooNSHINERS; words by L. J. Pont- 
briant, music by Hector Richard [of 


U. 8.] Chicago, Legters music co. 
[14710 
©” July 93,1920; 2 e& ‘July 15, 


1920; E 486227; Lawrence Joseph 
Pontbriant, Easthampton, Mass. 


MoorFIeLps; words and music mod- 
-ernized by Frederick Corder [of 
Great Britain] (Old English songs, 
no. 11) [14711 
© June 28, 1920; 1 c. June 12, 
1920; E 477008; Joseph Williams, 
itd., London. [Copyright is claimed 
on modernization] _ 


MorIsca ; my Wearich rose, by Maurice 
Baron fof U. 8.]; instrumental. 


[14712- 


© 1c. June 17, 1920; E 482420; 
Belwin, ine., New York. 


Mornine (THE) LAND; words by Ed- 
ward Lockton, music by F. 8S. Bre- 
ville-Smith [of Great Britain]; in 
A with organ obbl. [14713 


© June 18, 1920; 1 c June 19, 


1920; E 477108; J. 
Itd., London. 


Morris. See Bowen (York) Three 
English dances. 


B. Cramer & Co., 


ee a 


MoszKowski (Moritz) Cinq piéces 
bréves; par M. Moszkowski [of 
France] op. 95; piano. Contents :— 
1. Mélodie plaintive.—2. Scherzino.— 
34 Minuetto.—4. Arabesque.—B. 
Calinerie. [14714 

©, june. 25, 1920 * 4 ¢. - June 28; 
1920; E 477275; Enoch & co., Paris. 


MotH (THE) AND THE FLAME; from 
Maggie, words by Adrian Ross, mu- 
sic by Marcel Lattés [of France] 


London, Herman Darewski music 
pub. co. [14715 
© Dec. 4, 1919; 1 ec. May 29, 


1920; EH 476926; Société générale 
théatrale et d’editions, Paris. 


MorH-EATEN Monty; from Mary-le- 
bone square, written and composed 
by R. P. Weston and Harry Bedford 
fof Great Britain] [14716 

© July 1, 1920; 1 ¢. July 9, 1920; 
EK 477430; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


MotruHEk; words and music by M. J. E. 
Hartmann [of UV. S.] [14717 
© June 21, 1920; 2 ec. June 23, 


-1920; E 481676; Marie Joseph Ed- 
ouard Hartmann, St. Louis. 


words by C. W. Key, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [14718 

© fame 16, 1920°°2.c. June’ 21, 
1920; E 481579; Charles W. Key, 
Crafton, Pa. 


—— words by L. M. Puffer, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [14719 

© July 1, 1920; 2 ¢. July 15, 1920; 
E 486209; Lillie M. Puffer, Chats- 
worth, Ill. 


MoTHER DARLING; words and music by 
G. W. Guyer [of U. 8.] [14720 


© 1c June 19, 1920; H 482460; 
Geo. W. Guyer, Clayton, N. M. 


MOoTHER GoosE; operetta in 3 acts, li- 
bretto by Mari ion Dresser, music by 
John Holah [of U. 8.] 4to. [14721 


© June 15, 1920; 2 « June 24, 
1920; E 482545; G. Schirmer, inc, 
New York. 


Morner, I’M COMING BACK TO YOU; 
words by H. M. Forsythe, musie by 
EK. S. S. Huntington [of U. 8.] 

[14722 
© 1c June 15, 1920; E 482321; 
H. M. Forsythe, Geneva, O. 


903 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14723 


MoTHER, I’M THINKING OF YOU; bal- 
lad, words by Jack Randolph, music 
by John F’. Carroll fof U. S.] [14723 

© June 24, 1920; 2 c June 26, 
1920; E 481801; H. M. Keifer music 
pub. co., Pawhuska, Okl. 


MorTuER LOVE; words and music by A. 
Nuss [of U. S8.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [14724 

© July 3, 1920; 2c. July 15, 1920; 
E 486262; Annie Nuss, Bermidji, 
Minn. 


MOTHER LOVE EVER IS TRUE; words and 
music by L. Wolbach [of U. S.] 

. [14725 

© 1c. June 30, 1920; E 481891; 
~ Lulu Wolbach, Oakland, Calif. 


MoTHER, WHY DON’T MY DADDY COME 
HOME; words by W. E. Hahn, music 
by Artie Bowers [of U. 8.] [14726 

© 1c. May 28, 1920; E 481747; 
Walter EK. Hahn, West Orange, N. J. 


MoTHER, YOU’RE ALWAYS THE BEST PAL 
bf 


TO ME; words by A. Durkota, music ; 


by EB. S. S. Huntington [of U. S8.] 


[14727 


© 1e June 5, 1920; E 482125; 
Andrew Durkota, Perth Amboy, N. J. 


MoTrHER’s Boy; part-song, words by 
Harold F. Hughes, music by Earl 
Towner [of U. S.]; men’s voices. 
4to. (Boston music company choral 
music, series 31, no. 1239) [14728 

© June 23, 1920; 2 c June 28, 
1920; E 482629; Boston music co., 
Boston. 


MOTHER’S DARLINGS; words by Mrs. F. 
B. Orton, music by E. S. 8. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S.] [14729 


© 1c. June 30, 1920; E 481881; 
Mrs. F. B. Orton, Cherokee, Okl. 


MorHER’s DAY; words by T. J. Bickel, 
musie by E. 8S. S. Huntington [of 
Oa SS [14730 

© 1c. June 15, 1920; E 482331; 

Thos. J. Bickel, Jasonville, Ind. 


MorHer’s HANDS; fox trot, lyric by 
Grant Clarke, music by Milton Ager 
[of U. S.], arr. by Wm. Schulz [of 
U. S.J]; orech. 4to. (Feist ed., no. 
948 ) [14731 

© June 4, 1920; 2 c. June 5, 1920; 
E 482119; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


pt. 111, no s., ¥. 15 


MOoTHER’S KISS; waltz song, words by 
M. C. Thornton, music by Wm. Rah- 
ner [of U. S.] . [14732 

© May 20 *8920%" 2 aay 20. 
1920; E 479546; M. C. Thornton, 
New Albany, Ind. 


MOoTHER’s (A) LULLABY; words by G. 
C. Wohlrabe, music by A. Leopold 
Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Leg- 
ters music co. [14733 

© June 16, 1920; 2 @ June 21, 
1920; E 481545; Grace C. Wohlrabe, 
Manawa, Wis. 


Motus; by Hilda Dederich [of Great 
Britain] ; piano. [14734 
© June 10, 1920; 1 e@ June 24, 
1920; E 477195; Anglo-French mu- 
sic co., ltd., London. 


MOUNTEBANKS (THE) MELODIOUS MIX- 
TURE; words and music by Leonard 
Henry [of Great Britain] (Rey- 

~ nolds & co.’s concert party album, no. 
22) [14735 

© June 18, 1920; 1 @ June 7, 
1920; E 476944; Reynolds & co., 
London. 


Mozart (WOLFGANG AMADEUS) An- 
dante; from 2d piano sonata, by W. 
A. Mozart, arr. by Albert Franz [of 
U. S.]; violin and piano. [14736 


©. June..15, 4920-. 2e¢ dine: 17, 
1920; E 481403; Theo. Presser o., 
Philadelphia. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement] 


Music I HEARD WITH YOU; words by 
Conrad Aiken, music by Rupert 
Hughes [of U. 8.]; high or medium 
voice. (Three songs of love) 

[14737 

© June 24, 1920; 2 c. July 3, 1920; 

E 482848; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 


MUSIC WHEN SOFT VOICES DIE (Quand 
tu ne seras plus 14) ; poem by Shel- 
ley, French tr. by Maurice Bouchor, 
music by R. Burnham [of England] 
London, Novello & co., ltd. [147388 

.. ©. July 8, 19202) © foly Sa o2e- 
E 477416; Ralph Burnham, Adelphi, 
England. 


My AIN COUNTREE; words traditional, 
music by May Hartmann [of U. 8.]; 
high or medium voice. [147389 

© June 24, 1920; 2 c. July 3, 1920; 
E 482844; G. Schirmer, ine, New — 
York. 


904 


no. 7, 1920 


My ANGEL BABE; words and music by 
Alex. Macdonald [i. e. F. A: Mac- 
donald, of U. S8.] [14740 

© 1c. June 8, 1920; E 482160; 
Francis Alex. MacDonald, Venice, 
Calif. 


My BABY’S EYES; words and music by 
Burt Wheeler and Nat Whalen [of 
Great Britain] [14741 


© June 7, 1920; 1 @ June 18, 
1920; E 477067; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


My BLUE-BIRD; words by F. Mikulastik, 
melody by Gustave Barto [pseud. of 
Ethel Fisher, of U. S.] [14742 

© 1c. June 25, 1920; E 481776; 
Francis Mikulastik, Huntsville, Tex. 


My BoHEMIA LOVER; words by G. Rob- 
bins, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. S.J] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[14743 

© June 16, 1920; 2 « June 21, 

1920; E 481533; Golda Robbins, 
Champaign, IIl. 


My BOOZELAND DREAM; words by W. M. 
Stillings, melody by Gustave Barto 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of U. S.] 

[14744 


© 1c. June 3, 1920; E 482030; 
Wm. M. Stillings, Louisville. 


My CANADIAN ROSE; words by C. Moss, 
music by HE. S. S. Huntington [of 
i. 8] [14745 

© 1c June 9, 1920; E 481165; 
Chester Moss, Chicago. 


My CARIBBEAN; [words by Billy 
Hueston, melody by A. Meyer, of 
8. ] [14746 

© 1c. June 12, 1920; E 482285; 
Al Meyer, Brooklyn. 


My CaRroLina GIRL; by M. Carmichael 
[of U. 8.]; piano. - [ 14747. 
©1e. June 14, 1920; E 481352; 
Margaret Carmichael, Durham, N. C. 


MyY CASTLE IN SPAIN; words by O. 
Chisum, music by E. S. 8S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S.] [14748 

© 1 ce. June 15, 1920; E 482361; 
Oscar Chisum, Santa Anna, Calif. 


My cCHILDHOOD’S HOME; words by C. 
Alexander, music by E. 8. S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [14749 

© 1c. June 30, 1920; E 481875; 
Corinthia Alexander, Victoria, 
‘Canada. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


14759 


My cCoLLeEN; words and music by J. 
D.’ Williams fof: U. S.], arr by 
Harry Rood. [14750 

Or Apr. 23) 1920702. «June. 2 
1920; FE 4812038; Josie Donsiow Wil- 
liams, Hampton, N. Y. 


MY DAINTY CLIMBING ROSE; waltz, by 
W. Bingham [of U. S.] [14751 
© June 19, 1920; 2 ec. June 29, 
1920; E 482633; William Bingham, 
Los Angeles. 


My DAY HAS COME; from Oui madame, 
words by I. Caesar, music by Victor 
Herbert [of U. S.] [14752 

© June 2, 1920; 2 c. June 7, 1920; 
E 482216; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 

My DEAR IRISH HOME, IN THE COUNTY 
TYRONE: words and music by A. J. 
Reilly [ok WU. S.]. Chieago, as J. 
Reilly music co. [14753 

©. June'.14,° 1920 2 ¢:- June, 16 
1920; E 482483; A. J. Reilly, Chi- 
cago. 

MY DEAR OLD CHILDHOOD DAYS; words 
by F. R. Magee, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] [14754 

© June -24, 1920; 2 c. June 23, 
1920; E 482562; Franklin R. Magee, 
Sharon, Pa. 

My DEAR O1D HOME; words by E. J. 
Dibrell, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[14755 

© June 16, 1920; 2 c. June 21, 

1920; E 481572; Elizabeth James 
Dibrell, Sparta, Tenn. 

My DEW-DROP ROSE; words by M. HE. 
MacKay, music by E. S. S. Hunting- 
ion, LoL: U.S. ] [14756 

© 1e. July 7, 1920; E 482879; 
M. E. MacKay, Paterson, N. J. 

My DIxiIE GIRL; words by G. W. Ben- 
nett, music by E. S. S. Huntington 
[ot U.. S.] [14757 

© 1c. June 22, 1920; E 482487; 
Geo. Wm. Bennett, Bayonne, N. J. 


My DREAM GIRL; words by B. Grzy- 
wacz, music by Artie Bowers [of 


U.S] [14758 

© 1 ec. May 28, 1920; E 481746; 
Barney GYrzywacz, Hamtramck, 
Mich. 


My DREAMS WILL SOMETIME COME TRUE; 
words by C. Stroup, music by Geo. 
Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New York city, 
World music pub corp. [14759 

© June 11, 1920; 2 @ June 14, 
1920; E 481269; Chas. Stroup, Up- 
land, Ind. 


905 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14760 


pt. 1m, @ Ss, v.15 


My cat; words by G. W. Bertoniere, 
music by Leogen Denric [of U. S.] 
[14760 


©1e June 14, 1920; E 481322; 
Geo. W. Bertoniere, Bogalusa, La. 


My GARDEN OF STARS; words by Ed. 
Lockton, music by Constance White 
[of England]; in A flat. [14761 


© June 4, 1920; 1 « June 14, 
1920; EK 477032; Herman Darewski 
musie pub. co., London. 


My GEORGIA ROSE; words and music by 

Larry Dimmitt [of U. S.] [14762 

© June 25, 1920; 2 c. July 1, 1920; 

E 482798; Larry H. Dimmitt, Sa- 
vannah, Ga. 


My GREENWICH VILLAGE SUE; words 
‘and melody by Arthur Swanstrom 
and Carey Morgan [of U. S.] [14763 

(On ir ‘e> Sune +S). 1920." i 4S2T7i7 - 
Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 


My HAwallIAN HUT; waltz song, words 
and music by D. Duncan [of U. S.] 
[14764 


© 1e July 6, 1920; E 481987; 
David Duncan, Derby, Col. 


My HEART IS ALL AFLAME OVER YOU, 
DEAR; words by J. Sandberg, music 
by E. S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 

[14765 
© 1c. June 30, 1920; E 481874; 
Julius Sandberg, Bronx, N. Y. é 


My HOME IN ALABAMA; words by Mrs. 
W. C. Gray, music by Hector Rich- 
ard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters mu- 
sic Co. [14766 

©, June 16, 1920; 2. c.. June. 21, 
1920; E 481577; Mrs. W. C. Gray, 
Little Rock, Ark. 


My tapy; from George White’s Scan- 
dals of 1920, words by Arthur Jack- 
son, music by George Gershwin [of 
ES: ] [14767 

© June 3, 1920; 2 ec. June 5, 1920; 
E 482151; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


words by N. L. Norris, music by 
EK. S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 
[14768 
© 1c. July 7, 1920; E 482884; 
Nan Lockwood Norris, San Jose, 
Calif. 


My LEAP-YEAR DADDY; words by W. C. 
Kuebler, musie by E. 8. 8S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. 8.] [14769 


© 1ce June 9, 1920; E 481148; 
William C. Kuebler, Reading, OQ. 


My Lepa; words and music by R. E. 
Bull [of U. §8.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [14770 

© June 16, 1920; 2 c June 21, 
1920; E 481532; Richard. E. Bull, 
Kenosha, Wis. 


My LITTLE AUSSIE GIRL; words by C. R. 
Warren, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
CO... [14771 

© July 3, 1920; 2 ec. July 15, 1920; 
E -+486238; Cecil R. Warren, Van- 
couver, B. C., Canada. 


My LITTLE BUNGALOW; words by J. 
Mullaney, music by E. S. S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [14772 


© 1c. June 30, 1920; E 481867; 
Joe Mullaney, Du Pont, Pa. 


My LITTLE DANCING HEART; from Page 
Mister Cupid, words by Blanche 
Merrill, music by Jean Schwartz [of 
Usrse9 [14773 

© June 15, 1920; 2 ec. June 16, 
1920; E 482407; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. : 


My LITTLE DREAM GIRL; words! by HE. 
Going, music by E. S. 8. Huntington 
[of U. S8.] [14774 


© 1c. June 22, 1920; E 482498; 
Eunice Going, Nome, Tex. 


My LITTLE FLOWER; words by J. M. 
McElwee, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [14775 

 .© June 16; 18207 26 Same Zi, 
1920; E 481578 : John M. McElwee, 
West Philadelphia, Pa. 


My LITTLE GREY LADY; words by F. A. 
Wilson, music by Thos. F. Cornell 
lot U, Sal [14776 

© 1c. June 25, 1920; E 481753; 
Francis A. Wilson, New York. 


My LITTLE MUM; words by Annette 
Bryce-Wilson, music by Henry 
Thraile [of Great Britain] [14777 

© Apr. 24, 1920; 1°c: Sune 17, 
1920: E 477047; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


My LITTLE OSAGE INDIAN MAID; a fox- 
trot Indian novelty, words by Jack 
Randolph, music by John F. Car- 
roll [of U. 8.] [14778 

© June 24, 1920; 2 c June 26, — 
1920; E 481797; H. M. Keifer mu- 
sic pub. co., Pawhuska, OKL. 


906 


no. 7, 1920 


My LITTLE PAREE ROSE WON’T YOU COME 
BACK TO ME; words by G. 8S. Thurs- 
ton, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[14779 

daly, a0 1920: 2° @ Duly 15, 

1920; H 486213; George S. Thurston, 
New Durham, N. H. 


My LITTLE SUNBEAM; words by J. 
Covill, melody by Gustave Barto 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of U. S8.] 

[14780 
© 1e June 25, 1920; E 481764; 
John Covill, Berlin, N. H. 


My LOVE IS PARTED FROM ME; words 
by Robert Burns, music by J. Wolfe 
lof U.48.] [14781 

©i1ec June 19, 1920; E 482452; 
Jacques Wolfe, Brooklyn. 


My LOVE, MY BABY AND MY HOME; 
words by P. J. Hauschild, music by 
George Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New 
York city, World music pub. corp. 

[14782 
© June 3, 1920; 2c. June 5, 1920; 
Hf 482186; P. J. Hauschild, Hartford. 


MY LOVE THAT NEVER IN LIFE WILL COME 
BACK AGAIN; words by P. Ritzer, 
musie by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [14783 

© June 16, 1920; 2 « June 21, 
1920; E 481559; Pearl Ritzer, St. 
Joseph, Mo. 


My LOVING CAVE MAN; words by W. H. 
Shafer, music by A. Leopold Rich- 
ard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [14784 

Ji s, L209 2 ce. Tule 15, 
1920; E 486221; W. H. Shafer, La 
Crosse, Wis. 


My Mary; words by Mae Thomas, mu- 
sie by Hector Richard [of U. S8.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [14785 

© July 3, 1920; 2 « July 15, 1920; 
FE 486212; Mrs. O. W. Thomas, Kit- 
tanning, Pa. 

My menopy; valse lente, by I. J. 
Schioss [of U. 8.] [14786 

© 1 c. June 29,1920; H 482651; 
Irving J. Schloss, New York. 


My MILWAUKEE ROSE; words by HE. 


Emmel, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [14787 


Ke) Pune §16,):1920-" 2 ec. sJune. 21, 
1920; EK 481528; Edward Hmmel, 
Milwaukee. 


4709—20——_5 


. My PRAIRIE ROSE; 


90 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


14797 


My Moncéort Rose; words by H. Dodd, 
music by E. S. 8S. Huntington [of 
U.S.) [14788 

© 1c. June 9, 1920; E 481153; 
Harold Dodd, San Francisco. 


My MOTHER’S MY WONDERFUL PAL; 
words and rausic by T. 8S. Thornton 
[Or iW. Ss. ] [14789 

© 1-¢« July 2, 1920; EB 481963; 
Tl. Stanwood Thornton, Westboro, 
Mass. 


My MOTHER WAS THE GREATEST GIFT 
THAT DADDY GAVE TO ME; words by 


Amy Ashmore Clark, music by 
William C. Polla [of U. S8.] [14790 


©). June. 26,:.49203. 2:.¢.-. Janen22; 
1920; E 482518; C. C. Church & co., 
Hartford. 

MyMOTHER’S EVENING PRAYER; by Bud 
Green, Charlie Pierce, & Al Pianta- 
dosi [of U.S.] [14791 

cy June. 25, 19202 2c. Jue 28: 
1920; E 481846; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 

My MOTHER'S LULLABY; words by M. 
EK. Flynn, music by Geo. Graff, jr. 
[of U. S.] New York city, World 
music pub. corp. [14792 

©. June's, 1920* 2. ce) June. "5, 
1920; E 482185; Mary H. Flynn, 
Ballston Spa, N. Y. 

My MOTHER'S MELODY; words by G. A. 
Schmitt, music by E. S. S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. 8.] [14793 

© 1c June 5, 1920; EH 482124; 
George A. Schmitt, Scammon, Kan. 

My NATIVE LAND; words by A. L. R. 
Spencer, music by E. 8S. 8S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S8.] [14794 

© 1c. June 9, 1920; B 481150; 
Alma L. R. Spencer, Newport News, 
Va. 

My Porprpy FAIR; words and music by 
W. F: Snyder! (of U..'S., arr. by 
Charlies G. Stewart, of U. 8.] 

[14795 
© 1c June 14, 1920; E 481349; 
William F. Snyder, Los Angeles. 

words by M. G. 
Frazer, music by E. S. S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. 8.] [14796 

© 1c. June 15, 1920; H 482344; 
Melvin G. Frazer, West Haven, 
Conn. 

My ROSE; in the garden of my heart, 
words and music by Gus Gettys [of 
U.' 8.) [14797 

© June 24, 1920; 2 c June 23, 
1920; E 482561; Greenwood pub. Co., 
Wichita, Kan. 


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14798 


My ROSE OF PARADISE; words by J. W. 
Lish, music by E. 8S. 8S. Huntington 
[ot W.58.] [14798 

© 1c June 5, 1920; E 482142; 
J. W. Lish, Portland, Or. 


MY ROSE OF YESTERDAY; words by Jack 

Needham, music by Joe Murphy [of 

i der SA [14799 

© June 11, 1920; 2 c. June 18, 

1920; E 481706; Fletcher, Brown & 
Marr, inc., Philadelphia. 


My smitine Mary; words by J. Knopf, 
musie by Hector Richard [of U. 8.] 
Chicago, Legters musie co. [14800 

Oi dhuive we, 1920. 2.6 duly 45, 
1920; EH 486214; John Knopf, Mani- 
toba, Canada. 


My SOCIAL BUTTERFLY; music by A. 
Choffe, music by E. S. S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. 8.] [14801 

© 1c. June 15, 1920; E 482372; 
Augustus Choffe, Bayonne, N. J. 


My SoutH AMERICAN ROSE; words by 
Jack Arlington and M. Wardall, mu- 
sic by Muriel Pollock [of U. S.] 

[14802 
© 1c. June 8, 1920; E 482176; 
Marie Wardall, Far Rockaway, N. Y. 


My SPANISH ROSE; trio, from The 
night boat, words by Anne Caldwell, 
musie by José Padilla [of Spain] 

[14803 

© June 10, 1920; 2 «..June.12, 

1920; E 481235; T. B. Harms co., 
New York. 


My SUNSHINE GIRL; words by N. L. 
Wood, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[14804 

© June. 16, 1920" 2 ec. June, 21, 

1920; E 481548; Newton L. Wood, 
Meriden, Conn. 


My SWEET DREAMS OF YOU; words by 
D. Mahoney, music by E. 8. 8S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [14805 

© 1c June 9, 1920; E 481151; 
Denis Mahoney, Chicago. 


My SWEET GIRL; words by B. Saloman, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. 8.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [14806 

© July 3, 1920; 2 ¢. July 15, 1920; 
E 486222; Bessie Saloman, Ports- 
mouth, Va. 

My SWEET ROSE oF PANAMA; words by 
J. Mall, music by Arthur Ashworth 
hor Vers] [14807 

© June 114), 19205 2. ey June) 415; 
1920; E 482399; Joe Mall, Harris- 
burg, Pa. 


pt. Ill, BS wo 


My SWEET VIOLET; words by Mrs. C. 
M. Crossett, music by Hector Rich- 
ard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters mu- 
sic co. [14808 

© July 3, 1920; 2 ¢. July 15, 1920; 
E 486300; Mrs. C. M. Crossett, Mc- 
Crory, Ark. 


MY SWEETHEART OF THE GOLDEN WEST; 
words by Bert Poling, music by 
Edouard Hesselberg [of U. S8.] 

[14809 

© May 3, 1920; 2 ec. June 17, 1920; 

E 482770; Bert Poling, Bellingham, 
Wash. 


MyY SWEETHEART ON Mars; words and 
music by L. Le Blane [of U. 8.] To- 
ledo, O., Le Blane musie pub. co. 

[14810 

© June 28, 1920; 2 c June 30, 

1920; E 481899; Louis Le Blanc, To- 
ledo, O. 


My SWEETHEART’S EYES; words by C. 
C. Robertson, music by E. 8. S. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] [14811 

© 1e¢ July 7, 1920; E 482887; 
Charlotte C. Robertson, Plains, Va. 


My SWEETIE IS MY LUMP OF SUGAR; 
words by Thelma Madden, music by 
S. Solomon [of U. S.] [14812 

© 1c June 18, 1920; EH 482309; 
Sam Solomon, Cleveland. 


My SWEETIE KNOWS; words by Phil 
Ponce, music by Earnest Golden [of 
WSR [14813 

© June 26, 1920; 2 @ June 22, 
1920; H 482519; C. C. Chureh & ©co., 
Hartford. 


My TANTALIZING HONEY BABE; words 
and music by ©. H. Robinson [of 
U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[14814 

© July 3, 1920; 2 © Fully 13120 ; 

E 486305; C. H. Robinson, Venice, 
we: 


My VENITIAN GIRL; words by Lew 
Lessler, music by A. Pascale [of 
UsS4 [14815 
©. June 15, 1920 352 "ex dames 1, 
1920; E 481500; Antonio Pascale, 
Allingtown, Conn. 


My way oF Love; from A Southern 
maid, words by Adrian Ross, music 
by G. H. Clutsam [of England] 

[14816 

© May 13, 1920; 1:e7 June 4, - 

1920; E 476905; -Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS . 


14836 


no. 7, 1920 


My WISHES FOR YOU; words and music 
by Marsh Little [of Australia] 
(Paling’s song series, no. 60) [14817 

@). June 23, 1920;(1 ch June 24, 
1920; BH 477151; W. H. Paling & co., 
Itd., Sydney, Australia. 


My WONDERIUL COUNTRY; Werds by <A. 
Menshik, melody by Gustave Barto 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of U. 8.] 

[14818 
© 1c June 3, 1920; E 482020; 
Augusta Menshik, Omaha, Neb. 


My WONDERFUL GIRL; words and music 
by N. Fineberg [of U. 8.], arr. by 
C. &. Sinn. [of U. 8.] [14819 

© 1c. July 16, 1920; © 486314; 
‘Nannie Fineberg, Chicago. 


My worp! I’M A WONDERFUL GIRL; from 
Bran pie revue, words and music 
by Harford Worlock and James M. 
Gallatly [of England] [14820 

© May 19, 1920; 1 c May 24, 
1920; E 476982; Herman PDarewski 
music pub. co., London. 


MyrtLte Ivey; words by C. Basner, 
music by Keats Moran [of U. &8.] 
[14821 
© ic. June 14, 1920; H 481333; 
Clara Basner, Saginaw, Mich. 


Na BALE; polka, by J. Frankel [of 

U. 8.] ; piano. [14822 

© 1c. June 23, 1920; EH 481724; 
Joseph Frankel, New York. 


Nancy Lou; words and music by 
Mascotte Savage [pseud. of M. S. 
Book, of U. S.] [14823 

© 1c. June 30, 1920; E 481908; 
Mascotte Savage Book, Pasadena. 


Narcissus; by Ethelbert. Nevin, arr. 
by W. EK. Loud [of U. 8.]; orch. and 
piano-conductor.. (Popular concert 
library, series 1, no. 9) [14824 

© dune 8, 1920>°2 ¢ June 11, 
1920; EH 481283; Boston music cv., 
Boston. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement] 


NatTion’s (THE) SONG; words and 
inusic by J. Johnson [of U. 8.] Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [148245 

Mi oily op teZ0s er sinly 15; 
1920; E 486306; Julia Johnson, 
Koshkonong, Mo. 


NEARER TO JESUS; words and music by 


L. E. Chilton fof U. S.] 4to. [14826 

© June 24, 1920; 2 « June 23, 
1920; E 482553; Mrs. J. A. Chilton, 
Redlands, Calif. 


"NEATH THE LIGHT OF THE WESTERN 
MOON; words by O. L. Mason, music 
by HK. S. S. Huntington [of U. 8.] 

[14827 
© ic. June 22, 1920; E 482486; 
Oscar L. Mason, Del Rio, Tex. 


"NEATH THE ORANGE BLOSSOMS; by M. 
L. Preston [of U. 8.]; piano. [14828 
© June 15, 1920; 2 c« June 17, 
1920; E 481384; Theo. Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 


NEL SOGNO; versi e musica di G. Pitotti 
[of Italy]; mand. ace. Naples; 
Emilio Gennarellie c 4to. [14829 

© Apr. 1, 1920; 1 c. June 9, 1920; 
E 484012; Italian book co., New 
York. 


NELL O’MINE; words by L. Bickford, 
melody by Gustave Barto [pseud. of 
Ethel Fisher, of U. S.] [14830 

© 1c June 25, 1920; E 481777; 
Leland Bickford, Jonesport, Me. 


NENNA TOIA NUNN’ E PE’ TTE; versi di 
Guido Di Napoli, musica di P. E. 
Fonzo [of Italy]; mand. ace. Na- 
ples, Emilio Gennarelli & c. Ato. 

[14831 

© Apr. 1, 1920; 1 @ June 9, 1920; 

KH 484018; Italian book co., New 
‘York. 


NEPTUNE DREAMS; words and music by 
Et. Lovett lot U. S.f, arr. by ae A. 
Powell [of U. 8.] [14832 

© 1c. June 14, 1920; E 4813813; 
Lou I. Lovett, San Francisco. 


NETTIE, oH! My NETTIE; words by L. 
Meadow, music by E. 8S. S. Hunting- 
ton fof U. S.] [14833 


© 1c. June 22, 1920; E 482492; 
Louis Meadow, Chattanooga, Tenn. 


NEw JERSEY; words by W. Niebuhr, 
music by E. 8S. 8S. Huntington [of 
W.82] [14834 

© 1c. June 15, 1920; E 482379; 
Walter Niebuhr, Jersey City. 


NEw (THE) MAxINA; by W. F. Hurn- 
dall [of Great Britain]; piano. 
[14835 
©, June 7%; 1920%..1 ¢. dune 1S, 
1920; E 477065; Francis, Day. & 
Hunter, London. 


versi di V. DHmitlio, 
Azzone [of Italy]; 
mand. ace. Naples, Emilio Gen- 
narelli ec. 4to. [14836 

© Apr. 1, 1920; 1 c. June 9, 1920; 
EK 484011; Italian book co., New 
‘York. 


NIDO D’AMORE; 
musica di V. 


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NicHT; from Oh what a chance, words 
by Ba oW, Harmon’ and) Keck. 
Mackenzie, music by H. 8S. Woodard 
fot U. Sj [14837 

Cy June 21920 2 eo June. 7, 
1920; E 482214; TIT. B. Harms & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


NicHt TIME; words by C. C. Foster 
and Durbar Pool, tusie by J. 
André [of U. 8.] [14838 

©1ce June 29, 1920; E 481639; 
Chas. C. Fester, Dunbar Pool, & 
Joseph André, Washington. 


NILE LAND: words: by. €. ©. Roos; 
musie by Juanita K. Thompson [of 
U. 8.], arr. by Homer Tourjee [of 
Las. | [14839 

© 1c. June 19, 1920; E 482477; 
Charles O. Roos, Los Angeles. 


No MORE A DREAM; words by Roger 
Martin, music by Médis Riss [of 
England] London, J. Strohmenger & 
sons, Itd. {14840 

© May 6, 1920; 1 ¢ May 6, 1920; 
E 476959; C. Isaacs, London. 


No WONDER YOU'RE A WONDERFUL GIRL} 
words by Thomas J. Gray, music by 
Louis Silvers [of U. 8.] [14841 

kc) June 18). 920°" 2 ¢. sune 19, 
1920; E 481515; Jerome WU. Remick 
& co., New York. 


NOBODY EVER TAUGHT ME HOW TO LOVE; 
words and music by H. Kenniston 


Wynne, Maurice Scott, and J. P. 
Long [of Great Britain] [14842 


© June 7, 1920; 1 c June 7, 1920; 
1476951: Star music pub. eo., ltd., 
London. 


Noman (Tu); words and music by 

Bernard Hamblen [of England]; in 

[14848 

©) June 2, 19205, 1. 2c) ee, 

1920; / 476911; Herman Darewski 
nusiec pub. co., London. 


Non TOoRNA AMoR; versi di G. Aquilar, 
musica di G. Del Vecchio [of Italy] ; 


mand. acc. Naples, .. Emilio; Gen- 
narelli & c. Ato. [14844 
©. Apres a) 49205 ate @) Bouman, 


1920; EZ 484014; Italian book co., 
New York. 


Now Look HEAH, JEDGE; fox-trot, words 
by Earl Vernon Wilder, music by 
Artie Bowers [of U. 8.] [14845 

© 1c. June 28, 1920; HM 481842; 
Earl V. Wilder, Mountain Home, Ark. 


O LOVE BEYOND THE WORLD. 


pt. IT, BS, ¥. do 


Now THE BOYS ARE COMING HOME; 
words by M. Cross, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Leg- 
ters music co. [14846 

©. June’ 16, 1920:" 2 4 tine’ 21, 
1920; E 481569; Minnie Cross, Flor- 
ence, Mass. 


Now THE WAR IS OVER; words by S. A. 
Hoxie, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. S8.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[14847 


© June 16, 1920: 2% meri, 
1920; EX 481557; Susie A. Hoxie, 
Toronto, O. 


NYMPHS AND FAUNS; scene 1 from bal- 
let, The enchanted princess; by Mc- 
Nair Ilgenfritz, ed., arr..and played 
by McNair Ilgenfritz [of U. S.] 
(Imperial hand played record, no. 
64160) [Music roll] [14848 

© May 7, 1920; 2 c May 13, 1920; 
E 481454; Imperial player roll co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
editing and arranging for automatic 
expression. control] 


O Botscevicco; versi Scotto Di Carlo, 
musica by A. Bascetta [of Italy, 
domiciled at Brooklyn] [14849 

© 1c. June 29, 1920; HE 482634; 
Alfredo Bascetta, Brooklyn. 


O” DESTINO E’ NU MARENARE; Versi e 
musica di M. Monaco [of Italy, domi- 


ciled at Brooklyn, N. Y.] 4to. 
[14850 
© June 12, 1920; 2 c. June 23, 


1920: E 481684; Michele Monaco, 
Brooklyn. 


’O GTURAMENTO: versi di F. Cuonzo, 
musica di G. Del Veechio [of Italy] ; 
mand. ace. Naples, Emilio Genna- 
reli GC. StOemr [14851 

© Apr. 1, 1920; 1c June 9, 1920; 
} 484009; Italian book co., New 
York. 


O Gop or BetHet. See General choir 
movement series, no. 1. 


See Songs 
of consolation. 


O PRAY FOR THE PEACE OF JERUSALEM 3 
anthem, words from Psalm 122, mu- 
sic by Reginald Hunt [of England] ; 
sop. or ten. solo and mixed voices. 
4to. (Novello’s octavo anthems, no. 
1080) [14852 

© July 8, 1920; 1 « July 9, 1920;. 
# 477415; Novello & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. a 


910 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1920 


ORLIGING (THE) GUEST; blackhawk 
waltz, words by Jessica Moore, mu- 
sic by Geo. L. Spaulding [of U. S.]; 
vocal or instrumental. (Musical 
burlesques) [14853 

©), June 15, 1920; 2-e¢ June 17, 
1920; E 481390; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


OCEAN WALTZ; by H. S. Jackson [of 
U. 8.) ' [14854 
© 1c. June 29, 1920; H 481849; 
Harlie Serva Jackson, Philadelphia. 


OcrToBER ; words by F. Houghton, music 
by Hector Richard [of U: S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [14855 

dpe 2. AO20- 2 G7, July), 
1920; E 486229; Fiorence Houghten, 
Rochester, N. Y. 


OH, How I MISS you; words by Mrs. 
D. H. Stone, music by A. Leopold 
Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. {14856 

Mutily 3:°1920.2.e¢. July 15, 
1920; E 486263; Mrs. D. H. Stone, 
Columbus, O. 


OH, How I MISS YOU. MOTHER MINE; 
words by Mrs. A. E. Buckland, music 
by -Hector Richard [of U. 8.] Chi- 
eago, Legiers music co. {14857 


© July 3, 1920; 2c July 15, 1920; 
E 486299 « Mrs. A. EK. Buckland, 
Ranger, Tex, 


OH HOW MY LIPS ARE DRY; words by 
P. Padney, music by E. S. 8S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [14858 

i 1 ¢. June 15, 1920: W 482381: 
Peter Padney, Jersey City. 


Ou, ID LIKE TO KNOW; words by M. 
Finberg, music by Hector Richard 
fof U. 8.] Chicago, Legters music 
ce. [14859 


© June 16, 1920; 2 «@ June 21. 
1920; E 481594; “Martin Finberg, 
Philadelphia. 


OH Mr. Moon MAN DON’T TELL MY 
SWEET, LOVING DADDY ON ME; words 
by L. B. Fields, melody by Thos. F. 
Cornell [of U. S.] [14860 


© ft ch aime® &. 1920 -°"t) 4291.65: 
Lloyd B. Fields, Washington. 


Ou, Mister RUBINSTEIN; one-step, by 
Philip Braham [of Great Britain] ; 
piano. [14861 

@iJune = 7; 92024 «en Tune J8, 
1920; E 477066; Francis, vt & 
Hunter, London. 


14869 
OH, PAUL, WON’T YOU TEACH ME THE 
CRAWL. See Paul, won’t you teach 


me the crawl. 


OH, THAT WONDERFUL EMOTION CALLED 
LOVE; words by Mrs. Beryl Bryant 
Couch, music by Keats Moran fof 
EBD | [14862 

© 1e. June 14, 1920; E 481223; 
Mrs. Beryl Couch, Marlin, Tex. 

OH, THE HILLS ARE FULL OF FAIRIES 
IN THE LAND WHeErE I AM FROM; 
words by J. J. Rafferty, music by 
Artie Bowers [of U. S.] [14863 

© ie« June 28, 1920; .E 481835; 
J. J. Rafterty, Seattle. 

OH! 

music by W. 


WHAT A FEELING; words and 
A, Zwolin fofU.8.] 

[14864 

© de. June 15, 1920; E 482325; 
W. A. Zwolin, Hamtramek, Mich. 


OLp BLiack JoE; two-part song, words 
and music by Stephen Collins Fos- 
ter, arr. by N. Clifford Page [of 
U. S.]; women’s voices. 4to. [14865 

© June 23, 1920; 2 @ June 26, 
1920; E 481790; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement] 


OLp (THE) CASTLE; by R..W. Wilkes 

fof U. S.]; piano. [14866 

© June 29, 1920; 2 c. July 2, 1920; 

E 481964; Robert W. Wilkes, Yon- 
kers, N. Y. 


OLp EGYPT LAND; words and music by 
Nick Edwards [pseud. of N. E. Ron- 
getti, of U. 8S.] [14867 

© 1.¢ May 25, 1920; E 481507; 
Nicholas Edward Rongetti, New 
York. 


OLp (THE) GARDEN GATE; fox trot, by 
Moriarty & Bargy [ed. and arr. by 
McNair Ilgenfritz, of U. S.], played 
by Charley Straight and Roy Bargy. 
(Imperial hand played record, no. 
$64180) [Music ae [14868 

© May 7, 1920; 2 c. May 13, 1920; 
E 481461 ; Imperial player roll co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
editing and arranging for automatie 
expression control] 


OLD MAN JAZZ; an eccentric one step 


or march, by Gene Quaw, arr. by 
R. L. Halle [of U. 8S.]; band. Ato. 
[14869 


© June 30, 1920; 2 c. June 30, 
1920; E 481898; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement] 


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14870 


OxLp (THE), OLD LOVE; words and mu- 
sic by Reginald De Koven [of U. S.] 
op. 390; piano with words. [14870 

© June 15, 1920; 2:c. June 17, 
1920; E 481418; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


OLD ROSE LEAVES; song without words, 

by M. L. Preston [of U. S.]; piano. 

[14871 

© June 15; 192092) ic. dime 17, 

1920; E 481894; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


OLDEN SWEETHEARTS; words by G. C. 
Clarke, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[14872 

© July 1, 1920; 2c. July 15, 1920; 

EK 486282; Georgia C. Clarke, Cin- 
cinnati. 


On GAY BRoaDWAY; words and music 
by’ Bx Smithy f[ot Ui So, arr. by 
Alexander Seymour [of U. 8.] 

[14873 
© 1c. June 16, 1920; E 482541; 
James Bradly Smith, New York. 


ON LEAVE; fox-trot, by Alex. Durand, 
arr. by J. Ord Hume [of Great Bri- 
tain]; hand. London, Boosey & co. 
4to. (In Boosey & co’s brass and 
reed band journal, no. 598) [14874 

©) Mar. 30, 1920.2. c.. June 17, 
1920; EH 477054; Reid bros., ltd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


ON LIFE’S LONG TRAIL WITH YOU; words 
by R.-P. Doan, music by H. 8.) S. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] [14875 

© 1c June 30, 1920; E 481865; 
R. P. Doan, Sacramento. 


ON MY MIND THE WHOLE NIGHT LONG; 
from George White’s Scandals of 
1920, words by Arthur Jackson, mu- 
sic by George Gershwin [of U. 8.] 

[14876 

© June 3, 1920; 2 c June 5, 1920; 

EK 482152; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 

ON THE AQUEDUCT BRIDGE; fox trot, 
words and music by Clarence Bald- 
win [of U. S.] arr. by R. H. Garren 
lok US. ] [14877 

©» J une25,)'19205 .2~¢, dune; 25, 
1920; E 481750; Baldwin & O’Con- 
nell, Washington. 

ON THE BANKS OF SHANNAMORE; words 
by Edward J. Ryan, music by E. S. 
S. Huntington [of U. S.] [14878 

© 1«¢ June 5, 1920; E 482126; 
Edward J. Ryan, Utica, N. Y. 


pt. 117) This. Vee 


ON THE PIER; intermezzo a la fox trot, 
by Robert Harrington [of England]; 
orch. with piano conductor. 4to. 
(Orchestral journal of popular mu- 
sic, no. 635) [14879 

© May 10, 1920; 1 @ June 4, 
1920; E 476904; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. 


QN THE SIVERY SHORES OF THE MICHI- 
GAN; words by R. Klawitter, music 
by Hector Richard [of U. 8.] Chi- 
cago, Legters music co, [14880 

© June 16, 1920; 2 c. dume 21: 
1920; H 481582 ; Raymond Klawitter, 
Waukesha, Wis. _ 


ON THE SUNNY SLOPES OF CALIFORNIA 
words by A. H. Byrd, music by A. . 
Leopold Richard [of U. 8.]  Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [14881 

© June, 16, 19203. 2 Gime . 21, 
1920; E 481534; Arthur H. Byrd, El 
Cerrito, Calif. 


ONCE MORE ROSES ARE BLOOMING; words 
by R. Keith, music by E. 8. S. 
Huntington [of U. §.] [14882 

© 1c. June 15, 1920; E 482374; 
Robert Keith, Los Angeles. 

ONCE UPON A TIME; words by Rich- 
ard Levingston, music by Tommie 
Clark [of U. S.] [14883 

©: June, 12,1920; 2) ¢ aame 12, 
1920; E 482297; Clark music pub. 
co., New York. ; 

ONE LOVING CARESS; a love waltz, by 
Percy Wenrich, arr. by Lee Orean 
Smith fof U. 8.]; saxophone orch. 
4to. (Feist edition, no. 942-8) 

[14884 

© June 4, 1920; 2 ce June 5, 1920; 

E 482118; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 

ONE NIGHT IN Rome; words by 
Raymond B. Egan, music by Rich- 
ard A. Whiting [of U. S8.] [14885 

© June 29, 1920; 2 c. July 1, 1920; 
EH 481938; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 

ONLY A PICTURE OF MOTHER; words 
by J. M. Craig, melody by T. F. 
Cornell [of U. S.] [14886 

© 1c. June 19, 1920; H 482454; 
J. M. Craig, Dayton, O. 

ONLY IN MY DREAMS; words and music 
by W. F. Caputo [of U. 8.]; piano 
setting by Wm. Reed Mitchel. 

[14887 

© June 24, 1920; 2 e Sune, 25, 

1920; E 481778; William F. Caputo, 
State College, Pa. 


912 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1920 


14905 


ONLY ONE WORD, LOVE; words and | 


music by M. Reeder Adams [of 
U. 8.] Chicago, M. Adams co. [14888 

© June 14, 1920; 2 c. June 16, 
1920; EH 482432; Marion Adams, Chi- 
cago. 


ONLY SAY FORGIVE, FORGET; for old 
time’s sake, words and music by 
Arthur Stroud [of England] [14889 

© May 17, 1920; 1 @ May 24, 
1920; EH 476928; Herman Darewski 
music pub. co., London. 


ONLY THE WILD HILLS ANSWERED; 
words by Mrs. M. E. Ivie, music by 
E. S. 8S. Huntington [of U. 8.] 

[14890 
©l1e July 7, 1920; E 482881; 
Mrs. M. BH. Ivie, Carey, Id. 


ONLY YOU, SWEETHEART; words by M. 
Goldsmith, music by James I. Wray 
Lof U:-S.] [14891 

© June 10, 1920; 2 c June 18, 
1920; EH 481712; Maurice Goldsmith, 
Providence, R. I. 


ONWARD CHRISTAIN SOLDIERS; air varie, 
melody by Arthur S. Sullivan, arr. 
by Albert Franz [of U. S.] op. 224; 
violin and piano. [14892 

fo) dane 151920; 2 c. June 17, 
1920; E 481404; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement] 


OREGON GIRL; words by J. R. Despain, 
music by A. Leopold Richard [of 
U. 8.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[14893 

© Milly 3; 1920* 2 «*Tuly 15, 

1920; E 486275; J. R. Despain, 
Pendleton, Or. 


ORGANIST (THE) ; ed. by E. L. Ashford 
for. 5.1 v. 24. no. 2, [14894 

Jee Ant, 24. 1920- 2c. and aff. 
May 19, 1920: A 568912 ; Lorenz 
pub. co., Dayton, Oy 


Oreisa. See Danzas fantasticas. 


ORIENTAL DREAMS; Japanese intermez- 


ZO, by Wallace A. Johnson [of U. 
S]; piano . [14895 

© June 415. 1920; 2..é .June..17, 
1920; E 481429; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


ORIENTAL SKETCH; by James I. Wray 
[of U. S.]; piano. [14896 
© June 15, 1920; 2 c. June 17, 
1920; H 481407 : Theo. Presser cO., 
Philadelphia. 


ORIENTALE; by César Cui, arr. by Fin- 
nen Swinnen [of Beigium]; organ. 
(Motion picture organist, 7) [14897 

© June 12, 1920; 2 ec. June 14, 
1920; E 484134; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on transcription ]} 


— chants d’Espagne, by Albeniz, 
[ed. and arr. by McNair Ilgenfritz, 
of U. 8.], played by Mary Angell, 
(Imperial hand played record, no. 
64140) [Music roll] [14898 

©) | May, 7;,,1920¢ 2 c...May 213, 
1920; E 481457; Imperial player roll 
co., Chicago. [Copyright is claimed 
on editing and arranging for auto- 
matic expression control] 


See also Chaminade (Cécile 
Louise Stephanie) 


O’'RyAN; words by E. J. Ryan, music 
by HE. 8S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 
[14899 
© 1c. June 26, 1920; E 482624; 
Edward J. Ryan, Utica, N. Y. 
OsAacE (THE) INDIAN MAID; words 
by M. Coffey, music by Hector Rich- 
ard fof U. S8.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [149990 
© June 16, 1920; 2 ec June 21, 


1920; E 481603; Maude Coffey, 
Baltimore. 
OvulgA; words and music by M. D. 


McKinnon [of U. S.] [14901 
© 1c. May 24, 1920; E 481246; 
Margaret D. MeciXinnon, Lincoln, 
' Neb. 
words and music by T. R. Comly 
Por Us. | [14902 
© 1c. June 22, 1920; EH 482516; 
Thomas Robert Comly, Brooklyn. 
Ovusta! OvulgJA, WiLL I MEET SWEET 
Rosix THERE; words and music by 
A. Young. [of..U...5,] Chicago, TIL, 
Young & Young music pub’s. 
. [14903 


© June 24, 1920; 2 ce. June 26, 
1920; E 481804; Alys Young, Chi- 
cago. 

OUIJA TELL ME; words and music by 
EK. E. Browning [of U. 8.], arr. by 
Carl A. Weber [of U. S8.] [14904 

© ic. June 28, 1920; EH 481807; 
Edwin E. Browning, Seattle. 

— words by H. R. Mallory, music 
by E. 8S. S. Huntington [of U. 8.] 

[14905 

© 1c. June 15, 1920; E 482368; 

H. Rawles Mallory, Savannah. 


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14906 


Our BOYS WITH GENERAL PERSHING 
OVER THERE; words and music by 
Mrs. T. Dooley [of U. S.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [14906 

© July 3, 1920; 2.¢ July 15, 1920; 
E 486223; Mrs. Tom Dooley, Leaven- 
worth, Kans. 


OUR BRAVE SOLDIERS; waltz, by M. C. 
Brown [of U. 8.] [14907 


© June 23, 1920; 2 ec. June 30, 
1920; E 481948; Minna Clauson 
Brown, Chico, Calif. 


OUR FLAG AND HEROES; words by E. 
Thul, music by Artie Bowers [of 
(yee [14908 

© 1c. June 28, 1920; E 481831; 
Elizabeth Thul, Shakopee, Minn. 


OUR PLAYHOUSE OF CHILDHOOD; words 
by A. Sudbrock, music by Geo. Graff, 
jr. [of U. 8.] New York city, World 
music pub. corp. [14909 


© June 11, 1920; 2 c June 14, 
1920; E 481258; Arthur Sudbrock, 
St. Louis. 


OUT ON THE BOUNDING BILLOWS; words 

by W. 8S. Atus, music by Hector 

' Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 

music co. [14910 

© July 1, 1920; 2 ¢. July 15, 1920; 

E 486230; Walter S. Atus, Portland, 
Me. 


OUTSIDE THE FOLD; words by Helum 
Devol, music by Capt. C. A. Ditmer 
[of U. 8.] [14911 

© May 28, 1920; 2 c«. June 4, 
1920; E 481623; Clarence Arthur 
Ditmer, Marietta, O. 


OVER ON THE OLD KENTUCKY SHORE; 
words by Chas. F. Harrison, music 
by Cal De Voll [of U. 8.] [14912 

© May 22, 1920; 2c. June 3, 1920; 
EK 482014; Weaver & Harrison, Chi- 
cago. 

OVER THE DESERT. 
desert. 


OVER THERE THEY REST; words by A. H. 
Bittman, music by George Graff, jr. 
[of U. S.] New York city, World 
music publishing corp. [14913 

© June 3, 1920; 2 c. June 5, 1920; 
E 481504; Antonia H. Bittman, 
Johnstown, Pa. 


See Songs of the 


Pace Mister Cupip; from Page Mister 


Cupid, words by Blanche Merrill, | 


music by Jean Schwartz fof U. S.], 
arr. by J. Bodewalt Lampe. [14914 

© June 1s, 1920: 2 « Inne 16, 
1920; EH 482402; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


pt. 11, 0. s., v.15 


PAGODA 
scenes. 


(THE) See Kew garden 


PAL (THE) I SHALL NEVER FORGET; 
words by J. W. Peltier, music by 
Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New York 
city, World music pub. corp. [14915 

© June 3, 1926; 2 ce. June 5, 1920; 
FE 482182; Joseph W. Peltier, Lewis- 
ton, Me. 


PAL O’ MINE; words by M. Wilson, 
melody by Gustave Barto [pseud. of 
Ethel Fisher, of U. S.] [14916 

© 1c. June 3, 1920; E 482027;. 
Mattie Wilson, Yatesville, Ga. 


PALESTINE; by N. P. Johnston and Joe 
Capra fof U. 8.) 3.4m eee: 
Johnston [of U. S.] [14917 

© 1c June 9, 1920; E 481136; 
Neil P. Johnston, Atlantic City. 


PALOMA MIA (I love but you); Fili- 
pino farewell, words by Louise Mc- 
Collough, music by G. Martens [of 
Ue.) [14918 

© 1c. June 15, 1920; E 4823891; 
George Martens, New York. 


PALS IN Picarpy; words by J. R. De- 
spain, music by A. Leopold Richard 
[of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [14919 

© June “16, 1920; 20¢. hie 21, 
1920; K 481597; J. R. Despain, Pen- 
dleton, Or. 


PANSIES; words by N. A. C. Keneran, 
musie by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [14920 

© June 16, 1920; 2 « June 21, 
1920; E 481528; Nellie A. C. Kene- 
ran, Lynn, Mass. 


PARTED; words by J. W. Groves, music 
by Gustave Barto [pseud. of Ethel 
Fisher, of U. 8.] [14921 


© 1c June 8, 1920; E 481612; 
J. W. Groves, Teaneck Park, N. J. 
versi di F. 
Del Vecchio 
ace. ~ Naples, 
Ato. 


PASSA LA GIOVINEZZA 5 
Cuonzo, musica di G. 
fof Italy]; mand. 
Emilio Gennarelli & ¢. 

[14922 

@ Apr. 1, 1920; 2 eee, 

1920; E 484010; Italian book co., 
New York. 


PASSACAGLIA; by Cyril Scott, arr. by 
VYrank H. Howard [of England]; 
piano, 2 violins, ’cello and bass ad 
lib. (Elkin & co.’s piano and string 
series, no. 1077) [14923 

© June 25, 1920; 1 c June 28, 
1920; E 477283; Elkin & co., London. 


914 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 
no. 7, 1920 


PASTORALE; by H. Alexander Mat- 
thews [of U. 8.]; organ. [14924 


© June 25, 1920; 2 c« June 29, 
1920; E 482644; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 


PATROL OF THE RED, WHITE AND BLUE; 
‘by TT. H. Rollinson [of U. 8.],. arr. 
by H. J. Stewart [of U. 8.]; organ. 
[14925 

© May 24, 1920; 2 ec June 26, 
1920; E 481789; Oliver Ditson co., 


Boston. [Copyright is claimed on 
transcription ] 
PAUL, WONT YOU. TEACH ME THE 


‘CRAWL; words by George Moyse, 
musie by P. Hosang [of U. 8.] Chi- 
cago, Weaver & Harrison. (Cover- 
title: Oh Paul, won’t you teach me 
the crawl) [14926 

© May 22, 1920; 2 ec. June 3, 1920; 
E 482017; Paul Hosang, Chicago. 


PEACE (THE) THAT JESUS’ GIVES; 
words and music by W. M. Runyan 
fof U. S.] [14927 

musune 1, 1920-2 ¢ June’ 11, 
1920; E 481219; William M. Runyan, 
Wichita, Kan. 


PEARL; PEARL YOU ARE THE ONLY GIRL; 
words by J. P. McCaffrey, music by 
A. Leopold Richard [of U. S.] Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [14928 

© July 3, 1920; 2 ¢. July 15, 1920; 
EH 486247; John P. McCaffrey, Clin- 
ton, Ind. 


PEARLY GATES WILL YOU OPEN FOR ME; 


sacred song, words and music by 
R. A. Evans and H. EK. Barr [of 
WS: | Svo. [14929 


© May 1, 1920; 2 ec. July 6, 1920; 
EK 481966; Raymond A. Evans and 
Harry EH. Barr, Fullerton, Calif. 


PEGGIO PER VOI; versi di E. Capurro, 
musica di V. Adamo [of Italy]; 


mand. ace. Naples, Emilio Gennarelli . 


ec. 4to. [14930 

© Apr. 1, 1920; 1 ec. June 9, 1920; 
E 476991; Italian book co., New 
York. 


PEGGY MINE; words by E. Peplinski, 
music by Artie Bowers [of U. S.] 

[14931 

© 1 ce. June 28, 1920; EH 481827; 
Edward Peplinski, Pulaski, Wis. 


Petire (LA) RoBE (The wedding- 
dress) ; Breton folksong, French text 
by Francois Coppée, English trans- 
lation by Deems Taylor, air from 


14939 


PETITE (LA) RoBE—Continued. 
Guémené, Brittany, harmonized and 
arr. by D. Taylor [of U. 8.]; three 
women’s voices. 4to. (Schumann 
club series of part songs, fourth 
series, no. 4756) [149382 

© June 2, 1920; 2 c. June 3, 1920; 
E 482035; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on 
harmonization and arrangement] 


PHANTOM LOVES; from Cinderella on 
Broadway, words by Harold Atte- 
ridge, music by Bert Grant [of 
. Sal [14933 

© June 14, 1920; 2 c« June 14, 
1920; E 481343; Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. 


PHANTOM MARCH; duet, by James I. 
Wray [of U. S.]; piano. [149384 
© June 15, 1920; 2 « June 17, 
1920; HE 481421; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


PHILOMEL; waltz, by Andre Messager, 
arr. by Henri Jaxon [fof France] 
orech. by-Walter R. Collins [of Great 
Britain] ; orch. with piano conductor. 
4to. (Orchestral journal of popular 
music, no. 630) [14935 

(C),..Apt. 30. 1920) of... Cn May. 2, 
1920; E 476950; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. 


PIACEVOLE; from the String quartet, 
op. 838, by Edward Elgar [of Eng- 
land], arr. by John E. West [of 
England]; organ. obl. 4to. (Or- 
gan arrangements edited by John 
E. West, no. 59) [14936 

© June 7, 1920; 1 c June 8, 1920; 
EK 476963; Novello & co., Itd., Lon- 
Genin.” 


Piccota; versi di Guido di Napoli, 
musica di E. Tagliaferri [of Italy]; 
mand. ace. Naples, Emilio Gennar- 
elli & c. 4to. [14937 

© Apr. 1, 1920; 1 ec. June 9, 1920; 
E 476999; Italian book co., New 
York. 


PicTURE (THE) ON THE WALL; words 
by C. A. Dunnagan, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] [14938 

© 1c June 15, 1920; EH 482333; 
Cc. A. Dunnagan, Santa Anna, Calif. 


PIJEM, PIJEM RADI; pochod, by J. 
Frankel [of U. S.] ; piano. [14939 


©.1c¢. June 23, 1920; E 481721; 
Joseph Frankel, New York. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14940 


PirergimMs (THE) oF 1620; cantata, 
words by M. Josephine Moroney, 
music by E. §. Hosmer fof U. 8.1; 
mixed voices. 4to. [14940 

© May 11, 1920; 2c. and aff. May 
21, 1920; A 568905; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 


PineRim’s (THE) PROGRESS; a musical 
miracle play, text based on the alle- 
gory of John Bunyan by Elizabeth 
Hodgkinson, music by Edgar Still- 
man Kelley [of U. S.] op. 37; soli 
and cho. Rev. ed. [14941 

© Mar. 30, 1920; 2 c and aff. May 
21, 1920; A 568906; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 


PILO SE—A RUDE SE PIT; valcik, by J. 

Frankel [of U. S.J]; piano. [14942 

© 1e June 23, 1920; EH 481729; 
Joseph Frankel, New York. 


PIP-PIP, TOOT-TOOT; good-bye-ee; fox 
trot, by Al. M- Kendall and, J. Russell 
Robinson [of U. 8.], arr. by Lee 
Orean Smith [of U. 8.]; saxophone 
orch. Feist ed. 4to. [14943 

© June 11, 1920; 2 e@ June 12, 
1920; EK 481368; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, London. 


See Versailles. 
PIRATE (THE); words and music by 
Horace Johnson [of U. S.] [14944 


© June 10, 1920; 2 c« June 12, 
1920; E 481279; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 


Piping (THE) FAUN. 


PLAY DAYS; words by Mort Nathan, 

music by John Cooper [of U. S.] 

[14945 

© dune 15,°1920. 2 ¢.” dune,16, 

1920; E. 482409; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


PLAYING SOLDIER; march by M. L. 
Preston [of U. 8.]; piano. (Games 
at recess ) [14946 


(© June 15, 1920:°2) «June 17, 
1920; H 4813891; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


PLAYTHING; words by EH. Hawley, mu- 
sic by A. Leopold Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [14947 

© June 16, 1920; 2 c June 21, 
1920; HE 481527; Evelyn Hawley, 
Grand Rapids, Mich. 

PLAYTIME; words by EH. Shinar, music 

by E. S. S. Huntington [of U. S.] 
[14948 


© 1c. June 9, 1920; EH 481157; 
Emma Shinar, Klamath Falls, Or. 


pt. 10, n.s., v. 15 


PLEASE BRING BACK MY BOY TO ME; 
words by FEF. B. O’Neill, music by 
E. 8. S. Huntington [of U. 8.] 

. - [14949 
© 1 «¢. June 15, 1920>° Br 432522 - 
Frank B. O’Neiil, Hartford. 


PLEASE DON’T GO AWAY; words by A. 
Priddie, music by HE. 8. S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S.] [14950 

© 1c. Fune 8, 1920; E 482170; 

Alfred Priddie, Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. 


PLEASE DON’T JAZZ MY MAMMY’S LULL- 
ABY; words and music by John E. 
Broderick [of U. S.]. Popular ed’ 

[14951 

© June 18, 1920; 2 « June 19, 

1920; E 481516; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


PLEYEL (IqgNAz) Two sonatinas; by 
I. Pleyel, op. 48, nos. 1 and 2, arr. 
and ed. by James Brown [of Eng- 
land]; string orch. with piano. 
(Polychordia string library, no. 104, 
middle grade) [14952 

© May 20, 1920; 1 ¢ June 7, 
1920; EH 476945; Stainer & Bell, Itd., 
London. 


PocAHONTAS, AN INDIAN PRINCESS; 
operetta in 3 acts, libretto and 
lyrics by Mary Mitchell Brown,. mu- 
sic by John P. Campbell [of U. 8.] 

[14953 

© 1 « July 9, 19203 fay 2s! ; 

Mrs. J. P. Campbell and Mrs. Hd- 
ward Brown, Washington. 


POsJENSKY ; pochod, by J. Frankel [of 

U. 8.]; piano. [14954 

© 1c. June 23, 1920; EH 481730; 
Joseph Frankel, New York. 


PoK-0-MOONSHINE; words by H. N. 
Traxler, music by A. Leopold Rich- 
ard [of U. S8.] Chicago, Legters 
music co, [14955 

© July 3, 1920; Drerauig a5, 
1920; EH 486304; Harold N. Traxier, 
Hugene, Or. 


PoLISH KRAKOWIAK; by M. Leibowitz 
[of Romania, domiciled at New 
York]; instrumental - [14956 

© 1e July 1, 1920; E 482715; 
Max Leibowitz, New York. 


PoLISH OBERECK No. 4; by M. Leibo- 
witz [of Romania, domiciled at New 
York] ; instrumental. [14957 

© 1ec¢ July 1, 1920; HE 482713; 
Max Leibowitz, New York. 


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no. 1, 1920 


POLISH OBERECK NO. 5; by M. Leibo- 
witz [of Romania, domiciled at New 
York]; instrumentql. [14958 

© 4 'e) Sully “1, 192032 482716 ; 
Max Leibowitz, New York. 


POLISH OBEREK NO. 1; by M. Leibo- 
witz [of Romania, domiciled at New 
York] ; instrumental. [14959 

© 1c. July 1, 1920; BH. 482711; 
Max Leibowitz, New York. 


POLISH OBEREK NO. 2; by M. Leibo- 
witz [of Romania, domiciled at New 
York] ; instrumental. [14960 

© 1c. July 1,°1920; BE 482712; 
Max Leibowitz, New York. 


POLISH OBEREK NO. 3; by M. Leibo- 
witz [of Romania, domiciled at New 
York]; instrumental. [14961 

© 1c July 1, 1920: © 482710; 
Max Leibowitz, New York. 


POLISH POLCA, No. 1; by M. Leibo- 
witz [of Romania, domiciled at New 
York] ; instrumental. [14962 

© 1c June 23, 1920; EH 481691; 
Max Leibowitz, New York. 


POLISH POLCA MAZURCA, No. 1; by M. 
Leibowitz [of Romania, domiciled at 
New York]; instrumental. [14963 

© ic June 23, 1920; E 481692; 
Max Leibowitz, New York. 


POLISH POLKA NO. 2; by M. Leibo- 
witz [of Romania, domiciled at New 
York] ; instrumental. [14964 

© lt « July 1, 1920: W 482708: 
Max Leibowitz, New York. 


POLISH POLKA NO. 3; by M. Leibo- 
witz [of Romania, domiciled at New 
York]; instrumental. [14965 

Oye ey Iwhy: 1, 1920.2 H 482718: 
Max Leibowitz, New York. 


POLISH POLKA No. 4+; by M. Leibowitz 
fof Romania, domiciled at New 
York} ; instrumental, [14966 

© 1 Aa Me AIO ey ASL LT 
Max Leibowitz, New York. 


POLISH POLKA No. 5; by M. Leibowitz 
[of Romania, domiciled at New 
York]; instrumental. [14967 

© 1 ¢ July 1, 1920; EH 582714; 
Max Leibowitz, New York. 


POLISH POLKA NO. 6; by M. Leibowitz 
[of Romania, domiciled at New 
York]; instrumental. [1496S 

© ic July 1, 1920; E 482709; 
. Max Leibowitz, New York. . 


14976 


POLISH POLKA No. 7; by M. Leibowitz 
fof Romania, domiciled at New 
York]; instrumental. [14969 

© 1c July 1, 1920; E 482707; 
Max Leibowitz, New York. 


POLONAISE. See Handel (Georg Fried- 


rich) 


PONY-RIDE (A) HOMEWARD; by William 
Berwald [of U. S.]; piano. (Six 
adventures in joyland) [14970 

© June 8, 1920; 2 c@ June 10, 
1920; EH 481227; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 


Pop GEERS FROM TENNESSEE; words 
by Corneilious (Dudie) Jones, music 
by A. J. Schorr [of U. S.] [14971 

© June 12, 1920-2 c. June 12, 
1920; EH 482308 ;s Corneilious D. Jones, 
Fort Wayne, Ind, 


PoPpPIES WALTZ; by Jack Godfrey [of 
Australia]; piano, with pts. for 
violin, cornet and bass arr. by A. B. 


Saunders. (Paling’s ballroom series, 
no. 78) [14972 
iene dune 23. 1920-41 .c> june A 


1920; EH 477147; W. H. Paling & co., 
ltd., Sydney, Australia. 


(THE) AND THE LADIES OF 
See Arabian nights. 


PORTER 
BAGHDAD. 


POWDER RIVER! HOOK ’EM cow; words - 
by R. HE. Graham, music by Edouard 
Hesselberg [of U. 8.] 

© May 38, 1920; 2 c. June 17, 1920; 
EK 482765; Russell E. Graham, Wi- 
baux, Mont. 


PRACTICAL VIOLIN SCHOOL; bk. 3, by H. 

Wessely [of Great Britain]; violin. 

[14974 

© July 7, 1920; 1¢. June 24, 1920; 

EK 477198; Joseph Wiliams, Itd., 
London. 


PRAISE His NAME; words from Psalm 
100: 4, music by F. Cottingham [of 
Us Si]. ovo: [14975 

© June) 11,1920; 2 c«, June 14, 
1920; EH 481248; Frank Cottingham, 
Greenup, Ill. 


PRAY MEN PRAY. See General choir 
movement series, no. 1. 


PRAYER OF THANKSGIVING. See Gen- 
eral choir movement series, no. 1. 


PRECIOUS MONEY; words by E. Busch, 
music by EK. S. S. Huntington [of 
U..S8.] [14976 

© 1e. June 15, 1920; EH 482353; 
Elizabeth Busch, Chatham, N. J. 


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14977 


PREGHIERA DEL SOLDATO; di F. Paolo 
Frontini fof Italy]; piano. (Mor- 
ceaux choisis,’ IX° série, no. 89; 
Schizzi dalla trincea, no. 2) [14977 

©, Apr by! 29200 hes unes Ag; 

1920; E 477087; A. & G. Carisch & 
c., Milan. ; 

PRELUDE IN G MaAJgoR; by Rachmani- 


noff, op. 28, no. 5, fed. and arr. by 
McNair Ilgenfritz, of U. 8.], played 


by Hdna G. Peterson. (Imperial 
hand played record, no. 64110) 
[Music roll] [14978 

@© May’ 7, .1920°. 2 tenMag i 13. 


1920; E 481455; Imperial player 
roll ¢o., “Chicago.” | Copyright is 
claimed on editing and arranging 
for automatic expression control] 


PRELUDE ON A THEME IN GREGORIAN 
STYLE; by Eric DeLamarter [of U. 
S.]; pipe organ. [14979 

© June. "10; 1920: °2°c. June “11, 
19205" 4381221" Fh: Wi'Gray €o., 
New York. 

PRESCRIPTION BLUES; words by H. J. 
Idie, melody by W. B. Phillips [of 
LDP Ma ’ [14980 

©) 41 ¢. June gd 1920. 3 ASts01: 
William B. Phillips and Herbert J. 
Idle, Chicago. 

PRETTY LITTLE SNOWDROP; January 
flower, words by Jessica Moore, mu- 
sic by Geo. L. Spaulding [of U. S.]; 
piano and song. (Birthday blos- 
soms ) [14981 

© June 15, 1920" 2c. June 17, 
1920; EH 481406; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 

Prerry Preecy; selection from the mu- 
sical play, by A. Emmett Adams [of 
England], selected and arr. by De- 
broy Somers [of England]; piano. 

[14982 

©) Apr...30, 1920; 1. ¢.-.May 24, 

1920; EK 476984; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. 

PRIMMAVERA; .versi di Eugenio Mo- 
retti, musica di E. Guida [of Italy, 
domiciled at New York]; mand. ace. 
Ato. [14988 

© (June 1 1920." > er" une’ ’s. 
1920; EH 482175; Enrico Guida, New 
York. 

PRIMROSE (THE); February flower, 
words by Jessica Moore, music by 
Geo. L. Spaulding [of U. S.]; vocal 
or instrumental. (Birthday  blos- 
soms ) [14984 

© Pune 15)\'1920+°2-e) ime Va 
1920; EH 481395; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


pt) Tyme S., v. 15- 


PRIMROSE Way; from Cinderella on 
Broadway, words by Harold Atte- 
ridge, music by Bert Grant [of U. 
S.] [14985 

© June 17, 1920; 2-¢- Junewi8, 
1920; E 482444; Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. 


PRISIDINT OF THE WOR-RULD; republi- 
can campaign song, words and music 
by J. H. Conner [of U. 8.] [14986. 

© June 25, 1920° 2 e@ #une 2s. 
1920; E 481805; Jacob Elon Conner, 
New Brighton, N. Y. 


Pro MARENKY; polka, by J. Frankel 

lof U.S.) ) piano, [14987 

© 1c June 23, 1920; E 481720: 
Joseph Frankel, New York. . 


ProLoGur; words by Marion Sunshine, 

melody by C. De Wolfe [of U. S.] 

[14988: 

© 1c. June 14, 1920; E 481981 
Capitola De Wolfe, Yonkers, N. Y. 


PROVENCE; by Gerald Carne, arr. by 
H. M. Higgs, fof; Great) Britain | ; 
salon orch. 4to. (Chappell & co’s' 
salon orchestral journal, no. 45) 

[14989: 

© June 9, 1920; 1 c. June 16, 1920; 

E 477034; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 

don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


QUAND LA MAISON S’ENDORT (When the 
house is asleep; mélodie, paroles de 
H. Cortland Paget, adaptation fran- 
eaise de George Delamare, musique 
de HE. Stanford Haigh [of England]; 
en fa. [14990: 

© Apr. 30, 1920; 1 ec. May 6, 1920; 
E 476975; Swan & co., Watson & 
Wileock, Itd., London. [Copyright 
is claimed on French words] 


Quren' (THE) OF ROSES; words by J. 
U. G. Morrison, musie by Geo. D. In- 
cram [of S43 [14991 

©. June 24, 1920: 2 ¢. June 2G, 
1920; EH 481798; J. U. G. Morrison, 
Portland, Or. 


QUEEN OF THE Hast; sultana mine, 
words by Max C. Freedman, music 
by Harry D. Squires [of U. 8.] 
[14992 

© June '15,' 1920") 2c rome 16, 
1920; EH 482410; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 
QursTiIon (4A); by Hilda Dederich [of 
Great Britain] ; piano. [14993: 
© June 10, 1920; 1 c. June 24, 
1920; BE 477196; Anglo-French music 
co., Itd., London. 


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no, 7, 1920 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


15010 


Rarr (JosepH Joacuim) Cachoucha- 
eaprice> by J. Rail, arr. by \W.. P. 
Mero [of U. S.]; piano. (Young 
American artist) 


@ june 15,1920; 2 c. June,417, 
1920; E 481400; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement] 


Rarinsow (THE); words and music by 
Jean New Garden [of U. S.] New 
York, M. Greenwald. [14995 


© June 25, 1920; 2 ¢ July 1, 1920; 
E 482809; J. Frank Newgarden, New 
York. 

See EHlizabethan 


RARE BEN JONSON. 


portraits. 
READ ’EM AND WEEP; words by AL 
Bernard, music by Walter Haen- 
sehen [of U. S.] [14996 


©i1c June 25, 1920; E 481758; 
Triangle music pub. co., New York. 


RECUERDOS DE BorINQuUEN (Souvenirs 
of Borinquen); danza, por L. R. 
Miranda [ctf Porto Rico]; piano. 
San Juan, Puerto Rico, José Laza 
y ea. [14997 

© June 2, 1920; 2 c. June 8, 1920; 
H 482041; Luis R. Miranda, San 
vegan © OR. 


Rep (THE) & WHITE; words and music 
by J. De F. Cline [of U. 8.] Seattle, 
Craig music press. [14998 


© June 12, 1920; 2.c. June 12, 
1920; E 482296; J. De Forest Cline, 
Cheney, Wash. 


Rep (THE) cRosSs NURSE; words by 
C. E. McCullough, music by Edouard 
Hesselberg [of U. S8.] [14999 


© Apr. 27, 1920; 2 c. May 6, 1920; 
_ HE 481296; C. E. McCullough, Council 
Grove, Kan. 


REDEMPTION FROM SIN; words and 


music by J. EH. Clough [of U. S.]: 


Chicago, Legters music co. [15000 


; ©; June .16, 1920; 2 « June 21, 
1920; E 481598; Joseph FE. Clough, 
Wiimington, Del. 


REMINISCENCE; words by C. Thomason, 
music by N: L. Ritter’ [of U.S. °° 
[15001 
© 1c June 11, 1920; E 481298: 
Nora Lucia Ritter and Charlotte 
Thomason, Atlantic City. 


[14994 


RESIGNATION (Gudhengivenhed) ; Nor- 
wegian folk melody, English words 
by O. T. Arneson [of U. S.] (North- 
ern ed., Scandinavian songs, no. 
268 ) [15002 

© June 18; 1920: 2 ce. June” 23, 
1920; EH 482524; Northern book & 
music ¢o., Chicago. [Copyright is 
claimed on Engiish translation] 


RESTruL (THE) BRANCHES; poem by 
W. A. Byrne, music by Herbert 
Howells Tof England] [15003 

© May 21, 1920;1c¢. June 7, 1920; 
EK 476956; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London. 


RETURN (THE) OF A WOUNDED HEART; 
words by A. Benac, music by George 
Grafs, ar. Lot U2). New. Yori: crty, 
World music pub. corp. [15004 

© June 3, 1920; 2c June 5, 1920; 
E 482184; Arthur Benac, Cohoes, 
AY. 


RETURN SONG; words and melody by 

Harry De Costa fof U. 8.] [15005 

© 1c June 14, 1920; EH 481983; 
Capitola De Wolfe, Yonkers, N. Y. 


REEVE D’AMOUR; by Zamecnik, arr., ed. 
and played by MeNair Ilgenfritz 
fof U. 8.] (Imperial hand played 
record, no. 64130) [Music roll] 

[15006 

© May 7, 1920; 2 ec. May 18, 1920; 

EH 481458; Imperial player roll co., 

Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 

editing and arranging for automatic 
expression control] 


REVELRY ;\ waltz, by G. Aylmer [fof 
Great Britain]; piano. [15007 
©) sume 14. 1920: 9 1 ec, dune. tay 
1920; E 477405; West’s, ltd., Lon- 
don. 


REVERIE; by George Dyson [of Great 
Britain] op. 10>; violin and piano. 
(Three lyrics, no. 1) [15008 

© June 15, 1920; 1 @ May 29, 
1920; E 477012; Joseph Williams, 
lItd., London. 


Riap (EL) MARCH; by L: M. Coppens 
[of U. S.]$ 1st violin. [15009 
©) De Apre26, 1920 <5) Again 58 
Lloyd M. Coppens, Sioux Falls, S. D. 


RIALTO OF VENICE; waltz, by Bernardo 
Abbadessa [of Italy, domiciled at 
New York], arr. by Louis Canora 
[of Italy, domiciled at New York]; 
ist violin. [15010 


© 1 c¢. June 11, 1920; E 481293; 
Anthony Falsetti, New York. 


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15011. 


pt. 111, 2s, ¥. 15 


RippteE (THE); by Lou Gold and 
Abraham M. Small [of U. 8.]; ist 
violin. [15011 

© 1c. June 11, 1920; E 481224; 
A. M. Small, Brooklyn. 


RiTRATTO (IL) DELLA MARCHESINA; 
versi di Imbimbo, musica di De 
Luca [of Italy]; mand. acc. Naples, 
Emilio Gennarelli ec. 4to. [15012 

© Apr. 1, 1920; 1 c. June 9, 1920; 
E 476980; Italian book co., New 
York. 


ROocK-A-BYE LULLABYE MAMMY; words 
by Grant Clarke, music by Walter 
Donaldson [of U. S.] [15013 

© 1c June 9, 1920; E 481212; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. — 


ROCKIN’ ’EM TO SLEEP; words and mel- 
ody by J. L. Zimmerman [of U. S8.] 
[15014 

© 1e June 14, 1920; E 481302; 
Joseph Louis Zimmerman, Brooklyn. 


ROLLING DOWN TO PANAMA; words and 
musie by O. Noirmont [of U. S8.] 
[15015 
© 1e July 7, 1920; E 482888; 
Octave Noirmont, Chicago. 


ROLY BOLY EYES; waltz-song, words 
by P. A. Lohman, music by Artie 
Bowers [of U. S.] [15016 

©.1 ce. June 28, 1920; EH 481841; 
P. A. Lohman, Cedar Rapids, Ia. 


Romance. See Delibes (Ciément Phili- 
bert Léo) La _ source.—Rubinstein 
(Anton Gregorovitch) 


RoMANTIC BLUES; Words and melody 
by P. Stewart [of U. S.] [15017 


© 1c. June 19, 1920; E 482470; 
Paul Stewart, Orleans, Ia. 


Ronpo A Mimosa; de Voperette La 
geisha, paroles et musique de Sidney 
Jones [of England] [15018 

© May 1%, 1920; 1 « June 10, 
1920; Ey 484052; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., Lomdon. 


RootHAM (Cyrit Brapitey) ‘Three 
song pictures; words by Siegfried 
Sassoon, music by C. B. Rootham 
[of Great Britain] London, West’s, 
Itd. Contents:—l. Butterflies.—2. 
Idyll.—3. Everyone sang. [15019 

© same 11. 1920 2 esiihnney 4a, 
1920; © 477399; Cyril Bradley Root- 
ham, London. 


Rosa (lA); vailse, by Alexandre 
Durand, arr. by J. Ord Hume [of 
Great Britain]; band. London, 
Boosey & co. 4to. (In Boosey & 
co’s brass and reed band journal, no. 
ave) >. [15020 

©) Mar... 30; 1920-" 172 men, 
1920; E 477053; Reid bros.,  itd., 
London. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement] : 

RosaNNA; words by S. Sprague, music 
by Hector Richard [of U. S8.] Chi-° 
cago, Legters music co. [15021. 

©.. July 3, 1920> 2 eae. 
1920; E 486220; Sarah Sprague, 
Dayton, O. 
Rose; words by A. EH. Andrewes, musie 
by E. S. S. Huntington [fof U. 8.] 
(15022 
© 1 «. June 15, 1920; Basa; 
A, E, Andrewes, Brooklyn. 


Rose (THE) FROM THE LAND THAT NO 


ONE KNOWS; words by M. Cloe, 
musie by Edouard Hesselberg [of 
b 8 iehey [15023 


© May 3, 1920; 2 c. June 17, 1920; 

I} 482768 ; Marvin Cloe, Rossford, O. 

ROSE LEAVES; words by L. M..Decker, 

music by E. S. 8S. Huntington [of 

O84 [15024 

©l1e July 7, 1920; EH 482877; 
Leta M. Decker, Rochester, N. Y. 


Rose (THE) MINUET; from Monsieur 
Beaucaire, by André Messager [of 
France] ; orch. with piano-conductor. 
4to. (Orchestral journal of popular 
music, no 629) [15025 

© May 10, 1920; 1 ec May 29, 
1920; E 476920; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London. 


Rose 0’ Spain; lyric by Archie R. Ball, 
music by W. I. Winder [of U. 8.] 
[15026 
© 1c. June 24, 1920; E 482540; 
William Irwin Winder, Seattle. 


Rose (THE) OF MY DREAMS; words by. 
H. A. Mueller, music by A. Leopold 
Richard [of U. §.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [15027 

© July 3, 1920; 2 « July 15, 1920; 
EH 486256; Henry A. Mueller, Cleve- 
land. 


RosE PETALS; intermezzo, by George 
Ess [of Great Britain]; piano. 


[15028 
© June 7,. 1920; 1. ¢.. dame 46, 
1920: EE 477063; Francis, Day & 


Hunter, London. 


920 


oe 
pe ? 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1920 


ROSE, SWEET ROSE OF MY HEART; words. 


bye W. Parker, music iby BH. 8.:S. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] [15029 

© 1c. June 15, 1920; E 482360; 
W. Parker, London, Canada. 


Rose (THE) THAT BLEEDS; words and 
musie by Rupert Hughes [of U. 8.]; 
high or medium voice. (Three songs 
of love) [15030 

i sume 24, 1920:>°2 «¢ July 3, 
1920; E 482834; G. Schirmer, inc, 
New York. 


RosEMARY; by Edward Elgar, arr. by 
Albert W. Ketélbey [of England]; 
piano, two violins, ’celio and bass ad 
lib. (Elkin & co’s piano and string 
series, no. 1091) [15031 

© June 25, 1920; 1 ec June 28, 
1920; EH 477281; Elkin & co., Itd., 
London. 


ROSEN SHERE; by M. Leibowitz [of 
Romania, domiciled at New York]; 
instrumental. [15032 

© 1c. June 23, 1920; E 481693; 
Max Leibowitz, New York. 


ROSES; words by Eve Erskine, music 
by Francis Roberts [of England] 
London, Novello & co., ltd. [15033 

© June.7, 1920; 1c. June 8, 1920; 
E 476966; Eve Erskine Maconochie, 
London. 


words by V. Brower, music by 
H. S. 8. Huntington [of U. S.] 
[15034 
© 1c. June 15, 1920; BE 482849: 
Verna Brower, Yuma, Ariz. 


ROSES BLOSSOMED ’NEATH OUR FEET; 
words by C. Barriball, music by A. 
Leopold Richard [fof U. S.] 
cago, Legters music co. 

© June 16, 1920; 2 @ June 21, 
1920; H 481555; Charlotte Barriball, 
Colorado Springs, Col. 


ROSES REMIND ME OF YOU, DEAR; words’ 


by HE. E. Hudson, musie by Hector 
Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [15036 

© July 3, 1920; 2 c. July 15, 1920; 
E 486267; Edna H. Hudson, Butte, 
Mont. 


Roses (THE) THAT DIE BLOOM AGAIN; 
andante expressivo, by Sol P. Levy 
[of U. 8.], arr. by Morris Aborn [of 
U. 8.]; violin, cello, cornet, trombone 
and piano conductor. [15037 


© June 4, 1920; 2 c. June 11, 1920; 
E 481282; Belwin, inc., New York. 


Chi- | 
[15035 | 


15045 


Roszt’s (THE) WEDDING DAY; ballad, 
words by John FE. Lambe, music by 
Lilian Ray [of England] ; with tonic 
sol-fa. [150388 

©. sue, 17, 1920) 1 eb tune. 23: 
1920; EH 477124; EH. Osborne & co., 
Itd., London. 


Roustasout (THE); words by Berton 
Braley, music by Rupert Hughes [of 
U. 8.]; high or medium voice. (Five 
homely songs, no. 3) [15039 

© June 24, 1920; 2 ¢. July 3, 1920; 
E 482840; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. 


ROUTE STEP; words by J. P. Coakley, 
music by. Geo. Gratt, jr. Tot U.S.) 
New York city, World music pub. 
corp. [15040 

© June 11, 1920; 2 ce June 14, 
1920; E 481268; J. P. Coakley, 
Philadelphia. 


RoyAL MAZURKA; by ©. Salerno [of 

[U. S.] ; instrumental. {15041 

© 1c June 5, 1920; EH 482146; 
Charles Salerno, Passaic, N. J. 


Royat (THE) TOURNAMENT MARCH; 
by Enid Chatham [of England]; 
piano. [15942 

© June 2, 1920: 1 c. June 4, 1920; 
EH 476910; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


RUBINSTEIN (ANTON GREGORGOVITCH ) 
Romance; by A. Rubinstein, arr. by 
Firmen Swinnen [of Belgium]; or- 
gan. (Motion picture organist, 11) 

[15043 

©vdune £2,.1920::2. @, June 14, 

1920; E 484138; G. Schirmer, ine., 

New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on transcription ] 


Serenade; by A. G. Rubinstein, 
arr. by Firmen Swinnen [of Bel- 
gium]; organ. (Motion picture or- 
ganist, 12) [15044 

aC) June, 12, 1920i:, 2. eudume (14, 
1920; E 484139; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on transcription ] 


Rustic WITCHERY; by S. F. Wilhelm 
of eU. S.] > piano: [15045 
©) dune, 15; 192009" .e., Fane 27, 
1920; E 4813899; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


SapoTier (LE) (The sabot-maker) ; 
Breton folksong, French text by 
Francois Coppée, English transla- 
tion by Deems Taylor, air from Gué- 
mené, Brittany, harmonized and arr. 
by Deems Taylor [of U. S8.]; three 


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15046 | 

SapoTier (Le)—Continued. 
Women’s voices. 4to. (Schumann 
club series of part-songs, fourth 
series, no. 4758) [15046 


© June 2, 1920; 2 c. June 3, 1920; 
E 482033; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on 
iarmonization and arrangement] 


SACRAMENTUM SUPREMUM; part-song, 
words by Henry J. Newbolt, music 
by F. H. Wood [of England]; male 
voices. 4to. London, Stainer & 
Bell, ltd. [15047 


© June. 1, 1920: 4. ¢«. Fue As, 
1920; E 477001; Frederic H. Wood, 
Blackpool, England. 


SADDLE THE RAINBOW 3; words by Percy 
Edgar, music by Leslie Elliott [of 
Great Britain] [15048 

© June 7, 1920; 1 ¢. June 18, 1920; 
EK} 477069; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


SAHARA; fox-trot, by Cecil Law [of 
Great Britain]; piano. [15049 
©- June 21, 1920;:1°¢. *June 22, 
1920; E 477197; Keith, Prowse & 
co., Itd., London. 


SAIL THE SHIP OF FREEDOM; words by 
I. A. Olds, music by Leo Friedman 
ot... 3.2] [15050 

© 1« June 9, 1920; © 481174; 
Ira A. Olds, Santa Barbara, Calif. 


SAINT-SAENS (CHARLES CAMILLE) 
Wlégie; par Saint-Saéns fof France] 
op. 460." \trans. ‘par’ Padteur!; 1, 
Piano. 2. Violon et piano. 

[15051, 15052 

© June 15, 1920; 1 c. each June 

29, 1920; EK 477305, 477306; Durand 

& cie., Paris. [Copyright is claimed 
on transcription ] 


SALVATION ; words by I. Barkes, music 
by A. Leopold Richard [of U. S8.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [15053 

© July 1, 1920; 2 c. July 15, 1920; 
H 486234; Ida Barkes, Brainerd, 
Minn. 


SAN José, CALIFORNIA; words by A. 
P. J. Jones, musie by E. S. 8S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S8.] [15054 

© 1c. June 30, 1920; E 481880; 
Alexander P. J. James, San Jose, 
Calif. 

SAND MAN’S LULLABYE; words and 
music by Al Van Hap [pseud. of 
A. A. Babcock, of U. S.] [15055 

© 1c June 380, 1920; E 481893; 
Allan A. Babeock, Sault Ste. Marie, 
Canada. 


pt. 0, ae. 15 | 


SANTIAGO; fox trot, by Creamer and 
Layton [of U. 8.], arr. by Turner 
Layton [of U. S.]; instrumental. 

85056 
© 1c June! 15;19205) 4482315; 
Creamer and Layton, New York. 


SARABANDE; de la duchesse de Bour- 


gogne, par. André Renner fof 
France] op. 26; piano 4 4 mains. 
[15057 


© June. 15, 1920; tees Jume29, 
1920; E 477300; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 


— See also Dance moments. 


SARy; words by M. A. Joy, melody by 
Gustave Barto [pseud. of Ethel 
Fisher, of U. 8.] [15058 


© 1c. June 25, 1920; EB 481770; 
Margaret Agnes Joy, Augusta, Ga. 


SATIN FINISH SEAL SKIN MAN; words 
by A. Rogers, music by C. L. Roberts 
lor Un Se] [15059 


© 1«e June 30, 1920; E 481904; 
Alex. Rogers and ©. Luckeyth Rob- 
erts, Brooklyn. 


SAVE ALL YOUR PENNIES, AND YOUR 
NICKLES AND YOUR DIMES, AND YOUR 
DOLLARS WILL SAVE THEMSELVES; 
words and music by Geoffrey O'Hara 
lof U. Sj [15060 


© June 23, 1920; 2 @« June 24, 
1920; EH 482582; Leo Feist, ine., New 
York. 

SAVE ME O Gop; anthem, words from 
the Psalms, music by W. Griffin [of 
England]; treble and ten. soli and 
chorus. Ato. ’ [15061 

© June 24, 1920; 16 Jtme 25, 
1920; E 477200; Wilfrid Griffin, 
Millom, England. 


SAVE YOUR SMILES FOR MOTHER; words 
by S. McNamara, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] [15062 

© 1c. June 22, 1920; EH 482489; 
Sarah McNamara, HK. Bridgeport, 
Conn. 


SCANDAL WALK; from George White’s 
Scandals of 1920, words by Arthur 
Jackson, music by Geo. Gershwin [of 
WEsSA [15063 

© June 8, 1920; 2 ec. June 5, 1920; 
FE 482150; T..B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


SCARLET POPPIES; words by E. Neitzel, 
music by Burrell Van Buren [of 


tess | [15064 
© June .12,°1920:)2 see: 1, 
1920; E 481742; WHileen Neitzel, 


South Bend, Ind. 


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no. 7, 1920 


ScENES FROM AN IMAGINARY BALLET, 
no. 1; by S. Coleridge-Taylor, op. 
74, arr. by Firmen Swinnen [of Bel- 
gium]; organ. (Motion picture or- 
ganist, 6) [15065 

© June 12, 1920; 2 « June 14, 
1920; E 4841383; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 

_ on transcription] 


ScHERZETTO; by R. Huntington Wood- 
man [of.U. 8.]; piano. [15066 
© June 2; 1920; 2 Fune’ 26, 
1920; H 481788; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


ScHERzINo. See Moszkowski (Moritz) 
Cing piéces bréves. 


ScueErzo; by A. W. Kittner [of U. S.] 
op. 5; piano. [15067 
© June 1, 1920; 2 c June 14, 
1920; EH 481251; A. W. lIsittner, Chi- 
cago. 


SCHOOL GIRL; words and music by A. 
B. Crawley [of U. S.] [15068 


“4 1c June 14, 1920: FE, 481328 ; 
A. B. Crawley, Gladys, Va. 


eat HYMNAL; a book of worship 
for young people, ed. by Milton S. 
Littlefield with the coliaboration of 
Luelia Gardner Littlefield [of U. S.] 
Svo. [15069 
© Apr. 28, 1920; 2 ec. June 9, 1920; 
aff. June 3, 1920; A 570288; A. S. 
Barnes cc., New York. 


ScHoon Is ouT; by Leslie F. Watson 

fof U. S.J]; piano. (Two junior 

_ school girls, no. 3) [15070 

June+227 1920-2 a June .28, 

1920; E 483658 ; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston. 


ScoTcH PHANTASY; by Max Bruch, op. 
46, ed. by Efrem Zimbalist [of 
U.8.]; violin and piano. (Schirmer’s 
library of musical classics, v 1398) 

[15071 


@? Jone. 5, .1920;.2 e:.June 7, 
1920; H 482319; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed on 
editing] 


Scott (Cyr) Intermezzo; by C. 
Seott, arr. by Frank H. Howard 
[of England]; piano, two vivclins, 
*cello and bass ad lib. 
co’s piano and string series, no. 
1075) [15072 

© June 25, 1920; 1 ce. June 28, 
1920; E 477282; Hikin & co., London. 


4709—20——6 


(Elkin &. 


15081 

Sea (THE); by Natalie Noyd [of 

U.S.]; piane. (Three tene sketches 

ytd) [15073 

© June 22, 1920; 2c. June 24, 

1920; H 482567; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati. 


Sea (THE) Gipsy; words by Richard 
Hovey, music by Michael Head [of 
Great Britain] [15074 

© May 18, 1920; 1 ec June 17%, 
1920; E 477045; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


SEA-SHEEN ; an idyll, by Hric Fogg [of 

England] op. 17; piano. [15075 

© May 138, 1920; 1c. June 4, 1920; 

Ii 476907; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, lid., London. 


SecaLt (Anna) Valse; by A. Segal fof 

U. S.1: piano. [Blueprints]- [15076 
© 1 « July: 2, 1920;: 1 481959: 
Hugo Segal, Highland Park, Mich. 


SELECTION ON HaypN Woop’s POPULAR 
SONGS, ETC.; selected and arr. by H. 
M. Higgs [of Great Britain]; orch. 
(Chappell & co’s orchestral selec- 
tions, no. 139) [15077 


©). June 11, 1920; 1 ¢.. June, 23, 
1920; E 477129; Chappell & co., ltd., 


London. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement ] 

SERENADE; by Lily Strickland [of 
U. 8.1; piano. [15078 


fe) Jane: 15,24920 7/2 ec, June! 17, 
1920; E 481427; Theo. Presser Co., 
Philadelphia. 


by R. Mendelevitch [of U. 8.]; 
violin and piano. [15079 

© 1c June 15, 1920; E 482395; 
Rodion Mendelevitch, San Fran- 
cisco. 


See also Chaminade (Cécile 
Louise Stéphanie)—Rubinstein (An- 
ton Gregorovitch) 


SERENADE ESPAGNOLE; by Th. Salomé, 
op. 64, arr. by W. P. Mero [of U. 8.1; 
piano. [15080 

© June.15, 1920; 2. ¢ Jane, 37, 
1920; E 481389; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement] 


SFRAGGELLA (Lo); versi di Armando 
Volpi, musica di Achille Anzelmo 
[of Italy]; mand. ace. Naples, Emi- 
lio Gennarellie c. 4to. [15081 

@ Apr. 1,:1920; 1 c. June 99,1920; 
E 476981; Italian book co., New 
York. 


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15082 


pt. 1, nD. s., v. 15 


SHaDow (THE) OF AN EMPTY CHAIR; 
words by R. T. Burrell, music by E. 
S. S. Huntington [of U. 8.] [15082 

© 1c June 15, 1920; E 482348; 
R. T. Burrell, Winchester, N. H. 


SHADOWS MAY FALL MY COLLEEN; 
words and music by D. R. Vance [of 
Great Britain] [15083 

© 1e. June 3, 1920; BH 482530; 
David R. Vance, Moose Jaw, Canada. 


SHE; words by Yvone Marie Dorgan, 
musie by W. I. Winder [of U. 8.] 

[15084 

© 1c June 15, 1920; E 482316; 


William Irwin Winder, Seattle, 
Wash. 


SHE JES’ WON’T RUN; words and music 
by A. J. Dickerman [of U. 8.] Cleve- 
land, O., Euclid music pub. co. 

[15085 

© June 1, 1920; 2 c. June 9, 1920; 

E 481197; A. J. Dickerman, Cleve- 
land. 


SHE’S JUST LIKE AN ANGEL TO ME; 
words by I. Hoffman, music by E. 8. 
S. Huntington fof U. S.] [15086 

© 1c July 7, 1920; E 482867; 
Irving Hoffman, Peeksville, N. Y. 


SHE’S THE GIRL FROM THE U. S. A.; 
words and musie by E. A. Lawson 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [15087 

© June 16, 1920; 2 ¢ June 21, 
1920; E 481551; Edward A. Lawson, 
Chicago. 


SHE’S THE NICEST GIRL I KNOW; words 
by D. Kennedy, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [15088 

© July 1, 1920; 2 ec. July 15, 1920; 
EK 486286; Dorothy Kennedy, Jersey 
City. 


SHE’S THE ONE THAT I REMEMBER BEST 
OF ALL; words and music by ©. Shea 
[or W. Sal [15089 

© 1e June 22, 1920; E 482504; 
Christopher Shea, Stuyvesant, N. Y. 


SHE WAS A SWEETHEART OF MINE; 
words by W. Cowie, music by Artie 
Bowers [of U. S.] [15090 

© 1c. June 28, 1920; EH 481828; 
William Cowie, Montreal, Canada. 


SHE WAS SO GOOD TO ME; words and 
melody by P. Stewart [of U. 8.] 


[15091 


© 1c. June 19, 1920; E 482476; 
Paul Stewart, Orleans, Ia. 


SHE WAS THE DEAREST PLAYMATE I 
EVER KNEW; words by G. E. Pratt, 
music by E. 8S. S. Huntington [of 
Usa [15092 

© 1 ec. June 30, 1920; E 481887; 
George E. Pratt, Marshfield, Or. 


SHIMMIE HON, SHIMMIE FOR ME; 
words and music by M. N. Howard 
[of U. 8.] [15093 

© June 24, 1920; 2 e June 23, 
1920; E 482559; Maude Noaks How- 
ard, Columbus, O. 


SHIMMY (THE) BLUES; words and mu- 
sic by C. F. Hirsh and R. 8S. Moers 
fof U. S.], arr. by Artie Matthews 
fot U.S. _ [15094 

© 1c June 8, 1920; H 481137; 
Chas. F. Hirsh and Raymond S. 
Moers, Cincinnati. 


words by ©. Garrison, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [15095 

© July 1, 1920; 2c. July 15, 1920, 
E 486308; Charlie Garrison, St. Jo- 
seph, Mo. 


Suop (THE) GIRL; selection, on the 
songs by Herman Darewski [ot Eng- 
land], arr. by Arthur Wood [of 
England]; piano. [15096 

© May 28, 1920; 1c. June 3, 1920 ; 
i 476912; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


waltz, by Ivan Caryll and Lionel 
Monckton [of England], selected and 
arr. by Walter R. Collins [of Eng- 
land]; piano. [15097 

© Apr. 29, 1920; 1 e May 24, 
1920: E 476935; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. 


Srort Boy; words by A. Kirchem, mu- 
sic by Keats Moran [of U. S.] 

[15098 

@_ 1c. June 1, 1920; E 481329 ; 

Augusta Kirchem, Oregon City, Or. 


SpHRINER’s sone; words by J. U. G. 
Morrison, music by Geo. D. Ingram 
fot USS. [15099 

© June 14, 1920; 2 ¢ June 16, 
1920; E 482436; J. U. G. Morrison, 
Portland, Or. 


Suy onE; words by W. B. Yeats, mu- 
sic by Rebecca Clarke [of Great 
Britain] ; medium voice. [15100 

© June 14, 1920; 1 ¢. July 6, 
1920; E 477406; Winthrop Rogers, - 
Itd., London. 


924 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


15118 


no. 7, 1920 
S1Am; fox-trot, di N. Moleti [of 
Italy]; piano. [15101 


ie Apr: 157/19205. 4) c. June 19, 
1920; E 477080; A. & G. Carisch & 
co., Milan. 


Srcirrana. See Hindel (Georg Fried- 
rich) 

SIESTA SUL LAGO; barcarola, di Al- 
fenso Caja [of Italy]; piano. 
(Gerbe de roses, n. 13824) [15102 


ee pr, 15, 1920; 1 -erakunend9; 
1920; E 477082; A. & G. Carisch & 
e.,; Milan. 


Sien (A) AT TWILIGHT; words by 
Mary Leefe Laurence, music by Carl 
Hahn [of U. 8.]; low veice. [15103 

© June 17, 1920; 2 c. June 19, 
1920; E 481606; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 


SILK STOCKINGS; words by R. A. Mc- 
Connell, music by BE. 8. 8S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. 8.] £15104 


© 1c. June 5, 1920; E 482132; 
Ralph A. McConnell, Richmond. 


SInLy (THE) WILLY BLUES; novelty 
song and fox trot, words by M. E. 
Kknudson, music by H. M. Willis [of 
DS] [15105 


fc) June 1, 1920) 2 'c...June 12, 
1920; E 481821; H. Merle Willis, 
Vermillion, S. D. 


SILVER AND GOLD; words by W. M. 
Stillings, melody by Gustave Barto 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of U. 8.] 

[15106 
© 1c. June 8, 1920; E 482029; 
Wm. M. Stillings, Louisville. 


SILVERY BEAMS OF LOVE; words and 
musie by Mae and Harry [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. ~~ [15107 

ind tly. i, 1920602 «-c,.Muly, 15, 
1920; E 486276; Mae Varner, Johns- 
town, Pa. 


SINCE CHINA TAS LEARNED TO JAZZ; 
words and music by D. McGowan 
fon U. S.J [15108 


© 1c. June 28, 1920; E 482637; 
Daniel McGowan, Brooklyn. 


SINCE LOVE HAS COME TO ME; lyrics by 


J... Cost, music, by f. Seidel [ot 
We. art by, Herman Arndt,” of. 
LS, | | 15109 


© 1 ec. May 17, 1920; E. 479367; 
John H. Cost and Tsidor Seidel, 
Indianapolis. 


SINCE MY GREAT GRAND DADDY’S DAYS} 
words and music by R. E. tlite Lof 
_ i. aFr. by Homer Tourjee, of 

2. Sel ji 5110 
ee 1c. June 14, 1920; E 482311; 
Rebert E. Hite, Los Angeles. 


SINCE YOU WENT AWAY; words by J. 
Consalvi, music by Keats Moran [of 
U. §.] estes 

©1e. June 14, 1920; E 481325; 
James Consalvi, Boston. 


SINCERITY; cornet solo, by Emilie 
Clarke Jof England], arr. by Frank 
Winterbottom [of U. S.]; military 
band. (Jn Hawkes & son’s edition, 
no. 481) [la1i2 

© June 11, 1920; i ec. June 23, 
1920; E 477134; Hawkes & son, Lon- 
don. 

Sing out Gon's PRAISE; words by L. 
Brown, melody by Gustave Barto 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher of U. 8.] 

Fr5ia3 
© le June 25, 1920; E 481755; 
Laura Brown, New Lendon, Conn. 

Sincing (THE) BROOK; by William 
Berwald: [of U.,.S.1 >. piano.) Six 
adventures in joyland) [15114 


©: June, 1920; 2, c., Jame 40; 


1920; E 481229; Jobn Church co., 
Cincinnati. 

Sir Puitie Sipney. See Elizabethan 
portraits. 

Sir WALTER Raetatr. See HMlizabethan 
portraits. 


Sirens (THE) WALTZ; by D. Richmond 
tot U.S.) [15115 
© 1c. June 16, 1920; BH 482413; 
Dorothy Richmond, New York. 
Sirrvine Butt; Indian foxtrot, words 
and music by H. V. Preeg [of U. S.] 
[15116 
© 1c. June 14, 1920; EH 481309; 
Herbert Victor Preeg, Seattle. 
SxooKUM; Indian foxt-trot, by Leo 
Wood, John White and Martin 
Fried, arr. by Arthur Lange [ail of 
U. S.J] orch. Feist ed. 4to. [15117 
1 © June 11) 1920¢ 22 J umes: 
1920; I 481357; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 
Strep. See Songs of consolation. 
SLEEP DEAR CURLY HEAD, GOOD NIGHT; 
words and music by John Gilbert 


Kellar and George Edgar Johnson 
fof U. S.], Spanish version by Juan 
Sotano. [15118 

OxJune 10, 1920;..2-c..June 18, 


1920; E 481708; Geo. HE. Johnson, 


Washington. 


925 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15119 


pt.. 1, B.S. As 


Suippery Sam; one step, by H. G. |. Somer crass; one step, by EH. Sick [of 


Legh Thompson [of Great Britain] ; 
piano. [15119 

(C) June 14, 492024: dune 22, 
1920; E 477111; Herman Darewski 
music pub. co., London. 


Stow AND EASY; fox trot, by Williams 
and Spencer, [ed. and arr. by Mc- 
Nair Ilgenfritz of U. 8.], played by 


Clarence Jones. (imperial hand 
played record, no. 864190) [Music 
roll] [15120 


© May 7, 1920; 2 c. May 13, 1920; 
H 481453; Imperial player roll co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
editing and arranging for automatic 
expression control] 


SLUMBER TOWN; encore song, words by 
Mabel Livingstone Frank, music by 
Daniel Wolf [of U. S.] [15121 

© June 4, 1920; 2 c. June 5, 1920; 
E 482148; Composers’ music corp., 
New York. 


SMILE; words and music by M. H. 
Evans [of U. S.] Pra 22 
© 1c June 30, 1920; EK 481888; 

M. H. Evans, Highland, Calif. 


SMILE! JUST SMILE; words and music 
by Ethel May Shorey and fred S. 
Campbell [of U. S.] [ibi23 

© June 18, 1920; 2 c June 24, 
1920; E 482536; Campbell-Shorey 
co., Lynn, Mass. 


SMILE, SMILE, SMILE; words by. L. 
Moore, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. 8.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[15124 

© July 3, 1920; 2 c. July 15, 1920; 

E 486248; Lillie Moore, Danbury, 
Conn. 


SoKorsKA; polka-mazurka, by J. 

Frankel [of U. 8.]; piano. [15125 

© 1c. June 23, 1920; E 481723; 
Joseph Frankel, New York. 


SOLDIER HOMEWARD BOUND; words by 
H. Perry, music by Geo. Graff, jr. 
fof U. S.] New York City, World 
music pub. corp. [15126 

©. dune’ 15" 1920-22 ie. Jume 14 
1920; E 481266; Henrietta Perry, 
Peterborough, N. H. 


SOMBRERO (EL) DE CASPAR; por E. 
. Pujals [of U. S.] [15127 
© May. 1; 19208 2 "eS! May 22 
1920; E 481372; Enstaquio Pujals, 
Ponce, P. R. 


U. 8.]; piano. [15128 


© 1c. June 9, 1920; E 481128; 
Edward Sick, New York. 


SOME DAY, DEARIE; fox trot song, words 
by Edward Wever, music by Joseph 
C. Smith, arr. by Hugo Frey [of 
U. §.J]; orch. with words. 4to. 

[15129 

© June 17, 1920; 2 c« June 18, 

1920; E 481481; G. Ricordi & co., 
New York. 


SoME DAY WAITING WILL END; one-step, 
by Ivan Caryll, arr. by H. M. Higgs 
[of Great Britain]; piano. [15130 

© May 28, 1920; 1c. June 2, 1920; 
E 476901; Chappell & -co., ltd.,. Lon- 
don. 


SoME DAY YOU’LL CALL IN VAIN; words 
and music by ‘TT. H. Caley [of U. 8.] 
(Palo. 
© 1c. June 14, 1920; H 481274; 

T. H. Caley, Chicago. 


SOME JAzzZ; words by J. Gorsick, music 
by Hector Richard [of U. S.] Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [15132 

© July 3, 1920; 2'¢. July 15, 1920: . 
Ee 486273; John Gorsick, Mount 
Olive, Il. 

SOME ONE; words and music by Arné 

Emerson [of U. S8.] [15183 


© June 11, 1920; 2 « June 18, 
1920; E 481705; Melody shop, Wil- 


} 


y, fiamsport, Pa. 


SOME-ONE JUST LIKE You; words and 
melody by N. Arndt [of U. 8.] 
[15134 
© 1c. June 9, 1920; E 481305; 
Nola Arndt, New York. 


SOME SWEET SUMMER NIGHT; words by 
Glen Wells and Billy Smythe, 
musie by Billy Smythe [of U. S8.] 

[15135 

© Jtine 3, 1920; 2c. June 16, 1920; 

E 481380; Billy Smythe music co., 
Louisville, Ky. 


SOMEBODY HAD BEEN THERE FIRST; 
words and music by Audrey Hale 
[of Great Britain] [15136 

~ © June 10, 1920; 1c. June 22, 
1920; E 477119; Herman Darewski 
musie pub. co., London. 


SOMEDAY J’LL COME BACK AGAIN; words 
and music* by W. R. Lawrence and 
Archie M. Dean [of U. S.] 

[15137 

© June 21, 1920; 2 « June 15, 

1920; E 481355; Triumph pub. co., 
San Francisco. 


926 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1920 

SOMEONE—SOMETIME AGO: words by 
Percy Edgar, music by Norman 
. Felix [of England] [15138 


1920 sel seu, June . 23, 
EK. Csborne & ©Co., 


©: June ‘17, 
1920; FE 477125; 
ltd., London. 

SOMEWHERE IN SOMEBODY’S HEART; 
there’s a great big love for you, 
words by Milton Hayes, music by 
Elsie April [of Great Britain] 

{15189 

je July 4, 1920; 1 « July 9.1920; 
EK 477426; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


SoMEWHERE, SOMEONE‘IS WAITING FOR 
ME; words by F. J. Ruhl, musie by’ 
BE. S. S. Huntington [of U. 8.] 

[15140 
© 1c. June 15, 1920; EH 482355 
Irred James Ruhl, Detroit. 


Son (THE); words by Ridgely Tor- 
rence, music by Rupert Hughes [of 
U. .§.1; high or medium voice. 
(Five homely songs, no. 1) [15141 

© June 24, 1920; 2 c. July 3, 192¢; 
E 482838; G. Schirmer, ine, New 
York. 


SonaTta no. 4 In D. See Windel 
(Georg Friedrich) 
SonaTa No.61n H. See Handel (Georg 


Friedrich) 


Sone (THE) or AHEZ THE PALE; words 
by Rabindranath Tagore, musie by 
A. Buzzi-Peccia [of U. 8.]; high in 
G minor. [15142 

© June 21, 1920; 2 c June 26, 
1920; E 481787; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


Sone (THE) OF HOPE; words by Fran- 
ees Carlin, music by Rupert Hughes 


fof U. S.] (four meditations) 
iy [15143 
ie June 24 1920: 2 ec. July ’3,. 


1920: 482833 : G. Schirmer, inc, 
New York. 


Sone (THE) OF SHADOWS; words hy 
Walter de la Mare, music by Geoff- 
rey Gwyther [of England] [15144 

© May 27, 1920; 1c. June 9, 1920; 
EH 476979; J. Curwen & Sons, ltd., 
Londen. 


SonG (THE) OF THE LARK; words by 
Walter Hirsch, music by Frank E. 
Barry [of U. 8.] [15145 

© June 18, 1920; 2 c« June 18, 
1920; E 481625; C. A. Grimm, Chi- 
cago: 

G 


v 


-SONGS OF CONSOLATION ; 


15158 


Sone (THE) OF THE MISSION BELLS; 


words and music by R. E. Hite [of 
U. S., arr. by Homer Tourjee, of 
U. S.] [15146 


 ©lce June 14, 1920; BE 482312; 
Robert E. Hite, Los Angeies. 

SONG OF THE SECOND DIVISION; words 
by Frank J. Price, music by Henry 
Hadley [of U. S.] [15147 

© June: 18," 1920; 2° ¢ Sune 19: 
1920; E 481751; Second division ass., 
New York. 

Sones; words by L. Randolph, music 


by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New 
York city. World music pub. corp. 
[15148 


©; dune 11, 1920; 2 ¢.. June, 
1920; E 481268; Laura Randolph, 
Salem, W. Va. 


Soncs oF BEULAH LAND; revival and 
church song book, ed. by W. T. Dale 
[of U. S.], asstd. by Esther HE. 
Daughtrey. 4to. [15149 

© May 10, 1920; 2c. and aff. May 
tian 19205) Ae d6Ss02.. Wa... a Dale 
Nashville. 


song cycle, 
words by Edward Lockton, musie by 
Harold Costin [of Great Britain] 
Contents: 1. Sleep.—2. Thou shalt 
wear thy sword.—3s. Trumpets of 
God.—4. O love beyond the world. 
[15150 
© June 1, 1920; 1 c. June 7, 1920; 
HE 476947; J. B. Cramer & co., Itd., 
London. 


Sones (THE) OF LONG AGO; from 
George White’s scandais of 1920, 
words by Arthur Jackson, music by 
Geo. Gershwin [of U. 8.] (skein 

JUNE #23, 19203 2.¢. June 25, 
19203, 482576 3 'T.. B.. dtarms. & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


Sones ‘OF ROCKFORD COLLEGE; comp. by 
the Class of 1912, rev. & ed. by the 
Class of 1914, 1920 [of U. S.] as- 
sisted by Rose 8. Gibson. 4to. 

: [15152 

© May 25, 1920; 2 c. and aff. June 
1, 1920; A 570188; Lenore Cade 
Harst, Rockford, Ill. 

SONGS OF THE DESERT; cycle of four 
Arabian songs, words by Harold 
Simpson, music by J. Ord-Hamilton 
[of England) op. 31. Contents: 1. 
Over the desert—2. Love thirst.—3. 
The caravan is passing.—4. Hyes 
that like desert fires. [15153 

© May 13, 1920; 1 c« May 24, 
1920; E 476930; Herman Darewski 
music pub. co., London. 


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15154 


pt. 1; MiSe Vas 


SoNGS OF THE SEASONS; a Set of easy 
pieces, by A. M. Thompson [of U. 
S.]; piano with words. Chicago, 
Clayton F. Summy co. Contents: 
Spring time. — Down the river. — A 
summer night.—A day in October.— 
The merry sleigh-bells. [15154 


© June 7, 1920; 2 @ June 10, 
1920; E 481195; Anna Marion 
Thompson, Oak Park, III. 


SooN SHALL COME THE GREAT AWAKEN- 
ING; words and music by M. A. 
Carter [of U. 8.] [15155 


©! June 22, 19203°2 c. dime 23, 
1920; E 481683; Mary A. Carter, 
Irvington, N. J. 


ScrrlirE; by Alexander Matthews [of 
U. S.J]; organ. [15156 
© June 25, 1920; 2 ce. June 29, 
1920; E 482648; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 


SOUL OF THE ROSE; by Leo Oehmler 
Lot, U.S.) op: 217: piare..- Two 
songs without words for the piano- 
forte [2]) Polat 

© June 15, 1920: 2 ec June’ 24, 
1920; EX 482547; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 


Sourcr: (LA). See Delibes (Clément 
Philibert Leo) 


SOUVENIR (LE) D’AVOIR CHANTE (The 
memory of having sung; a remi- 
niscence, words by Catulle Mendés, 
English version by R. H., music by 
Rupert Hughes [of U. S.J]; high 
voice. [15158 

© June 24, 1920; 2c. July 3, 1920; 
EK 482842; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 

SOUVENIR DE NAPLES; barcarola, by 
Vineenzo De Crescenzo [of Italy, 
domiciled at New York]; piano. 

[15159 

© May« 10:7 19205: 2 ehotune 14, 

1920; E 481236; Mauro V. Cardilli, 
New York. 

“SpERANZA (LA) DELLE DONNE; versi e 
musica di Valter [of Italy]; mand. 
ace. Naples. Emilio Gennareili e c. 
Ato. [15160 

(© Apr 121920-"1 «June 9, 15207 


I 476995; Italian book co., New 
York. 
SpHinx (THE); Egyptian fox trot 


song, words and music by Peggy 
Aires [of U. S8.] [15161 

©1e June 19, 1920; H 482463; 
Margaret White Coxon, Oakland, 
Calif. 


SPINNING; words by P. J. O'Reilly, 
musie by Sylvia Mortlake [of Great 
Britain] . [15162 

© May 20, 1920; 1 @ June 17, 
1920; E 477042; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


SPINNING sonG; by R. Huntington 
Woodman [of U. 8.]; piano. [15163 
© .June 2, 1920: 2c, pume 26, 
1920; EK 481786; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


Spirits (THE) TETE A TETE; words by 
J. Deegan, melody by Leo Friedman 
[of U. 8.], arr. by Arthur Fisk [of 
Ussa [15164 


© lic. June 14, 1920; E 481310; 
James Deegan, San Francisco. 


SPRING AND AUTUMN FANCIES; words 
by O. Taylor, music by Hector Rich- 
ard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [15165 

© Tune 16, 192052 eG ame 721, 
1920; EH 481546; Olive Taylor, Virgil, 
etL, 


SPRING SONG; by G. Waring Stebbins 
[of U. S:] 5 organ: [15166 
© May 24, 1920; 2°e sine’ 26, 
1920; E 481785; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


SPRING TIME. 
sons. 


See Songs of the sea- 


SPRING WHISPERS ; a woodiand fantasy, 
by Earl Billings [of U. 8.]; piano. 
Wichita, Kan., Hvuse of harmoiiy. 

[15167 

© June 24, 1920; 2 «. June 23, 

1920; EK 482565; Long and Flath, 
Wichita, Kan. 


SPRINGTIME; words by EH. Jackson, 
music by E. S. 8S. Huntington [of 
U. S.J [15168 

© 1 ¢ June 9.1920. @ 46ni72; 
Ella Jackson, Chaumont, N. Y. 


SPRINGTIME DREAMS; words by L. W. 

Hiveley and R. H. Ludders, music by 

Hector Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, 

Legters music co. [15169 

© July 3, 1920; 2 c. July 15, 1920; 

E 486258; L. W. Hiveley and R. H. 
Ludders, Logansport, Ind. 


—— words by M. Callahan, music by 


EK. S. S. Huntington [of U. S8.] 
51 7@ - 


© 1c June 5, 1920; E 482141; 
Minna Callahan, Lowell. 


928 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1920 


SPRITES; by Natalie Noyd [of U. §.]; 
piano. (Three tone sketches [2]) 
[15171 
© June 22, 1920; 2 c« June 24, 
1920; E 482568; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati. 


SqurRRELs. See Kew garden scenes. 


STAFF SIGHT-SINGING TESTS; by Janet 


Salsbury [of Great Britain] 8vo. 
1. Grades 1 and 2.—2. Grade 3. 
pi5t12 15178 
© June 18, 1920; 1 ec. each June 
14, 1920; E 477040, 477041; Joseph 
Williams, Itd., London. 


STAND BY THE BLACK STAB LINE; words 
and music by C. Thomas, [of U. §.], 
arr. by W. H. Banks [of U. S.] 

[15174 
© 1c. June 9, 1920; E 481175; 
Charles Thomas, Philadelphia. 


Star (THE); encore song, words by 
Mabel Livingstone Frank, music by 
Daniel Wolf [of U. S.J] [15175 

© June 4, 1920; 2 c. June 5, 1920; 
E 482147; Composers’ music corp., 
New York. 


Stak OF BrTHILEHEM; reverie, by 
Charles Herbert Johnston [of U. 8.1; 
piano.- [15176 

© June 18, 1920; 2 ce June 18, 
1920; E 481626; C. A. Grimm, Chi- 
cago. 


STEAMBOAT RIDING DOWN THE MIs- 
SISSIFPI; words by A. WNoreniac, 


music by Raymond A. Browne [of 
US.] [15177 

m June 12: 1920:°2 ¢«. June 12; 
1920; EH 482298; Albert Noremac, St. 
Paul. 


STELLA ORIENTALE; mazurka, by Ber- 
nardo Abbadessa [of Italy, domi- 


ciled at New York], arr. by Louis. 


Canora [of Italy, domiciled at New 

York]; 1st violin. [15178 
© 1c. June 11, 1920; BH 481294; 

Anthony Falsetti, New York. 


STEPPING IN ONE-STEP TOWN ; words and 
musie by G. Swan [of U. 8.] New 
York, M. Greenwald. [15179 


© June 25, 1920; 2c. July 1, 1920; 
E 482808; George Swan, New York. 


STOLEN SWEETS; words by R. E. Bull, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [15180 

© June 16, 1920; 2 c. June 21, 
1920; E 4815388; Richard EH. Bull, 
_ Kenosha, Wis. 


15189 


STOP AND LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP; words 
by Louis Heinmann, music by Geo. 
Gratt, ir. [of.U. Sa [15181 


© June 11, 1920; 2 @ June 14, 
1920; E 481254; World music pub. 
corp., New York. 


STORIELLA (LA) DELLA NONNA; versi 
e musica di Americo Giuliani [of 
Italy]; mand. ace. Naples, Emilio 
Gennarellie c. Ato. [15182 

© Apr. 1, 1920; 1 c. June 9, 1920; 
E 476990; Italian book co., New 
York. 


STORNELLI; by S. S. Mannino [of 
Uz8.J [15183 
© 1c June 12, 1920; E 482286; 

S. Salvy Mannino, Rochester, N. Y. 


Story (THE) oLp; words by C. D. Me- 
Dowell, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[15184 

© June 16, 1920; 2 ce June 21, 

1920; E 481600; Cassie D. McDowell, 
Anita, Ia. 


Story (A) THAT NEVER WAS TOLD; 
waitz song, words and musie by W. 
HiWox [ot U. Sf, arr. byadahn 
Franklin Derry [of U. S.] [15185 


© 1c June 11, 1920; E 481225; 
William Henry Cox, Dover, O. 


STROFE FUTURISTE; words and music 
by T. Ferrazzano [of Italy, domi- 
ciled at Paterson, N. J.] [15186 


© 1c. June 14, 1920; BH 481353; 
Tony Ferrazzano, Paterson, N. J. 


STROFETTE (LE) pi CUPIDO; versi e 
musica di Americo Giuliani [of 
Italy]; mand. ace. Naples, Emilio 
Gennarelli ec. 4to. [15187 

© Apr. 1, 1920; 1 c. June 9, 1920; 
E 476983; Italian book co., New 
York. 


STYLES oF 23; rag, words and melody 


by J. S. Ward [of U. 8.] [15188 


© 1c. June 238, 1920; H 481674; 
Julius S. Ward, Salem, Or. 


Su-Ez-zA; an Arabian tone poem, 
words by Bert Hagen, music by 
Louis Dimond [of U. 8.], arr. by J. 
Bodewalt Lampe [of U. S.] Oper- 
atic ed. [15189 

© June 18, 1920; 2 « June 19, 
1920; E 481513; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


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15190 


SUL MONTE SABATINO; march, by A. 
Della Vecchia [of U. 8.]; armonica 
or piano. [15190 

© June 17, 1920; 2 « June 19, 
1920; E 481512; A. Della Vecchia, 
Darby, Pa. 


SUMMER (THE) BEACH GIRL; words by 


Margaret Rossiter, music by Bert | 


Lacey [of U. S.] [15191 

© June 19, 1920;.2 ec. June 24, 
1920; EH 482538; M. R.’ Burlingame, 
Balboa, Calif. 


SuMMER (A) LULLABY; melody by I. 

R. Mowry [of U. S8.] [15192 

© 1c June 9, 1920; E 481138; 
Isabel R. Mowry, New York. 


SUMMER (A) NIGHT. See Songs of the 
seasons. 


SUMMERTIME; words and music by 
EK. S. Dennie [of U. 8.] (Cover 
title: Because it’s summertime) 

[15193 
© 1c. June 19, 1920; E 482450; 
Ella Spinks Dennie, Helena, Ark. 


SUN-SWEPT (THE) DUNES; words by 
Sara Teasdale, music by Rupert 
Hughes [of U. 8.] (Four medita- 
tions) [15194 

© June 24, 1920; 2 c« July 3, 
1920; E 482836; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 


SuNNyY CALIFORNIA; words by E. Ross, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. S8.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [15195 

© July 1, 1920; 2c July 15, 1920; 
EK 486235; HE. Ross, Forest River, 
ND. 


SUNNY (THE) SOUTH FOR MINE; words 
and music by E. 8S. Townley [of 
US. ] [15196 

© 1c. June 24, 1920; E 482550; 
Eustice Starke Townley, New York. 


Ted 
Wm. 


SUNNY 'TENNESSEE; waltz, by 
Krorito [ot U. Sat." ace. py 
Schulz [of U. 8.]; orch. 4to. 

[15197 

© June 30, 1920; 2 ec June 30, 

1920; E 481897; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. ( 


SUNRISE AND you; by Arthur A. Penn, 
arr. by Geo. J. Trinkaus [of U. S.]; 
vocal orch. in F. 4to. [15198 

© June 30, 1920; 2 ec. July 1, 1920; 
E 482719; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on new 
arrangement] 


pt. 01, hs), 7. 45 


SUNSET; words by H. A. Collins, music 
by Hector Richard [of U. §.]  Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [15199 

© July 1, 1920; 2 c July.15, 1920; 
E 486291; Edith Arlene -Collins, 
Alden, Ia. 


SUNSET VALLEY; words by M. Zelany, 
musie by Hector Richard [of U. §8.] 
Chicago, Legters music ¢o. [15200 

© July 3, 1920; 2c. July 15, 1920; 
E 486260; Mary Zelany, St. Paul. 


Sunset (THE) WAy; words by M. A. 
F¥., music by Hector Richard [of U. 
S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

~. [15201 
© June 16, 1920; 2 c. June 21, 

1920; E 481556; Maude Ferguson, 

Marshalltown, Ia. 


SUNSHINE AND SHADOWS; duet from 
Ziegfeld follies of 1920, words and 
music by Gene Buck and Dave 
Stamper [of U. S8.] [15202 


© June 26, 1920; 2 « June 28, 
1920; E 4818185 2) Bo base & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


SUNSHINE LAND; words by Ruth Dal- 
ton, music by Frank A. Clark [of 
U. S.] Philadelphia, Pa., Writers & 
players association. [15203 - 

© June 10, 1920; 2 « June 14, 
1920; E 481495; Fred Farrington, 
Philadelphia. 


SUNSHINE OF THE WORLD; valse, by 
Charles Cuvillier, selected and arr. 
by Walter R. Collins [of England] ; 
orch. with piano-conductor. 4to. 
(Orchestral journal of popular 
music, no. 637) [15204 

(© Apr. 30, 1920; 1 ec. May 24, 
1920; EH 476923; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. 


SUNSHINE WALTZ; by D. Duncan [of 

D.iSas piano: [15205 

© 1c July 6, 1920; EH 481988; 
David Duncan, Derby, Col. 


SWANEE River; by Stephen Foster, arr. 
by A. Shaeffer [of U. S.] ; mandolin 
solo. Chicago, Lyon & Healy. 

[15206 
© June. 15; 19203°2 eh June 718, 

1920; E 481509 ; Arling Shaeffer, Chi- 

cago. 

SWEET ANGELA; fox-trot, words by M. 
- ©. Eyden, music by Jose Sancho [of 
GS.) [15207 

© 1c June 14, 1920; BH 481303; 
Maude Coughran Hyden, San Fran- 
cisco. 


930 


no. 7, 1920 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


15226 


SWEET AVOREEN ; words by V. Macken- 
ney, music by A. Leopold Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [15208 

© June+16, 1920; 2°¢ June 21, 
1920; E 481522; Viola Mackenney, 
Baltimore. 


SWEEL CONTENT; words by Thomas 
Dekker, music by Peter Wariock [of 
Great Britain]; high voice. [15209 

© Apr. 28, 1920; 1c June 19, 
1920; EK 477100; Winthrop Rogers, 
ltd., London. 

SWEET DAY; words and music modern- 
ized by Frederick Corder [of Great 

’ Britain] (Old English songs, no. 
10) [15210 

© June 28, 1920; 1 c« June 12, 


1923; EK 477002; Joseph Williams, 
ltd., London. [Copyright is claimed 


on modernization ] 


SWEET DREAMS THAT COME IN THE 
NiGHT; words by L. Moore, music 


by Hecter Richard [of U. S.]  Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. fal? 11- 


© July 1, 1920; 2c. July 15, 1920; 
EH 486282; Lillian Moore, St. Clair, 
Ga. 


SWEET GIRL OF MY DREAMS; words by 
O. M. Martin, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] [15212 

©1c June 15, 1920; BH 482356; 
QO. Harry Martin, Tacoma. 


SWEET MatTinpDA; words and music by 

Jean Rivinius [of U. S.] [15213 

(Orde. Jume 11, 1920- Hi 481222 - 

_ Carrie E. Koch, Webster Groves, 
LO. 


SWEET MELODY; words by Paul B. 
Franklin, music by Arthur 8. Baker 
[of U. S.] (im Spring day shew, 
1920) [15214 
“3©@, Juner2s; 192032 c.,July 1, 
1920; H 482802; Franklin & Baker, 
New York. 


SWEET PAPA PLAY THOSE BLUES; words 
and music by B. Wilson [of U. S.] 


Chicago, Ill., Columbus, O., Hall & [ 


Wilson. [15215 

© June 24, 1920; 2 « June 23, 
1920; E 482563; Bud Wilson, Co- 
lumbus, O. 

SWEET REMEMBRANCE; tone melodie, by 
Nevil Navarre [of Austraiia] op. 41; 
piano. (Paling’s pianoforte series, 
no, 131) [15216 

© June 23, 1920; 1 c. June 14, 
- 1920; EB 477150; W. Hi. Paling & co., 
Itd., Sydney, Australia. RS 


SWEET ROSE; waltz, by Mina Langer 
[of U. S.J]; piano. New York, A. 
Buchbaum. iseale 

(©) June 30,- 1920; (2 eh \July= 3; 
1920; EK 481979; M. Langer, New 
York. 


SWEET SADIE; words by J. W. Thomp- 
son and Gus Owens, music by G. 
Owens [of U. 8.] [15218 

© 1c June 11, 1920; H 481239; 
J. W. Thompson, Paris, Ky. 


SWEET SUGAR BABE; by Fred Rose [of 
U. 8.], arr. by Eugene Platzmann 
[of U. S8.]; piano. [15219 

© 1c. June 12, 1920; BE 482277; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc, New 
York. 


SWEET VIOLET; waltz, by P. J. Schmitt 
[of U. 8.] ; piano. [15220 
© Dee. 31, 1919; 2 c@ June 18, 
1920; E 481703; Peter Jno. Schmitt, 
Buffalo. 


SWEET WORDS OF KINDNESS; words and 
music by G. W. Bolden [of U. 8.] 

(i522 

© 1 c.. June 15,°1920; HW 482859 ; 
George W. Bolden, Philadelphia. 


SWEETHEART; words by H. 8. Harden, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [15222 

© July 3, 1920; 2¢. July 15, 1920; 
EH} 486292; Herbert 8. Harden, Lock- 
land. O. 


SWEETHEART MINE; words by B. J. 
Corcoran, music by Artie Bowers 
[of U. S.J [15223 

© 1c. June 28, 1920; H 481839; 
Bernard J. Corcoran, Renovo, Pa. 


SWEETHEART O’MINE; words by M. A. 
Smith, melody by Raymond A. 
Browne [of U. S.] [15224 

© 1c. June 8, 1920; EH 482161; 
Mary A. Smith, Forbes Road, Pa. 


SWEETHEART OF MINE; words by Ernie 
Erdman, music by Celia Tomkins 
[of U. 8.] La225.: 

© May 14, 1920; 2 « May 17, 
1920; H 479378; Van Alstyne & 
Curtis, Toledo, O. 


SWEETHEART, SINCE YOU WENT AWAY} 
words by Norrie Bernard, music by 
Henry Firestone [of U. 8.] [15226 

© June 25, 1920; 2c. July 1, 1920; 
TI 482811; M. Greenwald, New York. 


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15227 


SWEETHEART WALTZ; words and music 
by Jack Caddigan and Chick Story 
Lor su. S23] [15227 


© June 4, 1920; 2 c June 5, 1920; 
TH 482120; Fred Fisher, inc., New 
York. 

SWEETHEART, WHEN YOU SAID GOOD- 
BYE; words by J. J. Warren, music 
by Hector Richard [of U. S.] Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [15228 

© June 16, 1920:<«2 c. June 21, 
1920; EH 481585; Joseph J. Warren, 
Mount Carmel, Pa. 


SwWEETs; by Raymond B. Egan, Zeph 
Fitzgerald & Richard A. Whiting 
[all of U. 8.] [15229 

© June 29, 1920; 2 « July 1, 
1920; EK 481939; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


SWING LOW, SWEET CHARIOT; spiritual, 
vocal solo, transcribed by Carl Diton 
Lot -U.- S4 [15230 

©” Sane! 15; 11920* 2. es ame” 17, 
1920; H 481401; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. [Copyright is claimed 
on transcription] 


SYLVAN DANCE; by Archie A. Mumma 
fof U. 8.]3; piano. [15231 
© June 15, 1920; 2 « June 17, 
1920; E 481419; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 

SYNcoraTeD (TH) vaAMP; from Zieg- 
feld follies of 1920, words and music 
by I. Berlin [of U. S.] Operatic ed. 

[152382 

© June 23,: 1920; 2° e..:FuneszZd, 

1920; EH 482574; Irving Berlin, ine., 
New York. 


words and music by I. Berlin 

[fof U. S8.] [15223 
© 1. ¢c..June: 7, 1920+: 481214; 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 

TAKE HER BACK TO YOUR HEART ONCE 
AGAIN; words and music by F. 
Fisher [of U. 8.] [15234 

© June 28, 1920; 2 c. June 30, 
1920; EH 481902; Fred Fisher, inc., 
New York. 

TAKE LESSONS FROM THE MOVIE STARS} 
words and melody by P. Stewart [of 
U. ‘5. ] taza 

©1e June.19, 1920; E 482469; 
Paul Stewart, Orleans, Ia. 

TAKE ME BACK TO IRELAND; words and 
music by C. J. Brennan [of Great 
Britain ] [15236 

© June 1, 1920; 1c. June 22, 1920; 
BH 477114; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


pt. 10 nes), y.45 


TAKE ME TO THE LAND OF LOVE; words 
by M. Jenkins, music by Geo. Graff, 
jr. [of U. S.] New York city, World 
music pub. corp. [15237 

© June 11, 1920; 2 « June 14, 
1920; E 481264; Mildred Jenkins, 
Tunnison, Miss. 

TALE (THE) OF THE ROSE; Or, The red 
rose reminds me of you; words by 
Jack Freelance, music by EH. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] [15238 

© 1c. June 30, 1920; E 481885; 
Ernest P. Bernstrom, Salt Lake City. 


TALK (THE) OF THE TOWN; one or two 
step, from Irene, by Harry Tierney 
[of U. S.J, arr. by Wm. Schulz [of 
U. 8.]; band. 4to. - [15289 


© June 19, 1920; 2 ec. June 21, 
1920; E 481607; Leo Feist, ine., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 

Taps; military march, by H. Engel- 
mann, arr. by H. D. Hewitt [of U. 
S.] ; pianoforte, six hands. [15240 

© June 15, 19202 2 “e) June 17, 
1920; E 481386; Theo. Presser co., 
Pluladelphia. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement] 

TAUGHT BY TIE MASTER; words anon., 
music by Freddie Bartholomew May- 
loy [of U..8.] [15241 

© June 12, 1920; 2 @ June 14, 
1920; EH 481351; Lloyd pub. co., Min- 
neapolis. 

TCHIN-TCHIN TOI ET MOI; de l’opérette 
La geisha, paroles et musique de 
Sidney Jones [of England] [15242 

© May 17, 1920; 1 @ June 10, 
1920; E 484048; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. 

TELL IT TO UNCLE SAM; words by I. A. 
Olds, music by Leo Friedman [of 
U. S.], arr. by HE. S. S. Huntington 
[of U. 8.] [15243 

© 1c June 9, 1920; H 481173; 
Ira A. Olds, Santa Barbara, Calif. 

TELL ME BEFORE I Go; words by G. C. 
Shafer, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of 
U. S.J] New York city, World music 
pub. corp. [15244 

© June 11, 1920; 2 c Wunen14, 
1920; EH 481265; Geo. C. Shafer, San 
Diego. 

TELL ME, DARLING, THAT YOU LOVE ME; 
words by M. L. O’Brien, music by 
George Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New 
York city, World music pub. corp. 

[15245 

© June 3, 1920; 2 ec. June 5, 1920; 
Ii 482183 ; Myra Luckenbach O’Brien, 
West Monroe, N. Y. 


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no. 7, 1920 


TELL ME LITTLE Gypsy; from Ziegfeld 
foilies of 1920; words and music by 
I. Berlin [of U. 8.] [15246 

dane 21, 1920; 2 ¢ June 22, 
1920; E 482510; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 


TELL ME ONCE YOU LOVE ME ERE I GO; 
words by K. Kelly, music by. E. S. 8S. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] [15247 


© 1c. June 5, 1920; E 482139; 
King Kelly, Brooklyn. 


TELL THE BUNCH DCWN AT THE CLUB; 
words by J. F. Minnich, music by 
EK. 8S. S. Huntington [of U. 8.] 

[15248 
© 1c June 15, 1920; H 482337; 
J. F. Minnich, Fort Wayne, Ind. 


TENDER THOUGHTS; valse elégante, by 
Nevil Navarre [of Australia] op. 48; 
piano. (Paling’s pianoforte series, 
no. 207) [15249 


© June 23, 1920; 1 « June 14, 
1920; EH 477148; W. H. Paling & co., 
ltd., Sydney, Australia. 


TEQUILA (THE) BLUES; words and 
music by C. Richards [of U. S.] Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [15250 


© July 3, 1920; 2 ¢. July 15, 1920; 
I 486198; Calven Richards, Kings- 
ville, Tex. 


TERRACE (THE) 
See Versailles. 


OF THE FOUNTAINS. 


TESORO MIO; waltz, arr. by Tomaso 
Barile [of Italy, domiciled at New 
York]; piano. [15251 


© June 21,1920; 2 c. June 21, 
1920; E 482464; Theodore Lohr, 
New York. [Copyright is claimed on 
simplified arrangement] 


TETE-A-TETE; Chanson sans paroles, by 
Percy Elliott, arr. by Ernest Reeves 
[of Great Britain]; 2 violins, ’cello, 
bass, harmonium and piano. (Schott 
& co’s cinema repertory, no. 61) 

[ib252 

© May 31, 1920; 1 «@ June 12, 

1920; E 477023; Schott & co., Lon- 

don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement ] 


THAT BACK TO NATURE SHIMMIE BALL; 
words by W. M. Parkison, music by 
Lester E. Stevens [of U. 8.] [15253 


© 1c. June 11, 1920; E 481208; 
“William M. Parkison, San Francisco. 


-THAT NIGHT IN 


15262 


THAT BRAND NEW MERCHANT FLEET; 
words by EH. L. Aldrich, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [15254 

© July 1, 1920; 2 ¢. July 15, 1920; 
E 486277; Edward L. Aldrich, De- 
troit. 


THAT CATSTEP; a new rythm, by Louis 
Bream & Ray Henderson [of U. 8.], 
orch. score by Christopher O’Hare 
[of U. S.] 4to. [15255 

©) June 22, 1920; 2..¢..June 24, 
1920; EH 482549 : Belwin, INne,, New 
York. 


THAT DIXIE LAND JAZZ BAND; words 
and music by Huntley Trevor and 
John Neat [of England] [15256 

© May 25, 1920; 1c. June 3, 1920; 
EK 476915; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


THAT HAPPY LAND; words by Samuel 
Stennett, music by W. M. Runyan 
CL Bad [15257 

© June 1, 1920; 2¢. June 11, 1920; 
E 481217; William M. Runyan, 
Wichita, Kan. 


THAT JUMPING JIGTIME JAZZY TUNE; 
fox trot, words by Axel Seaborg, 
music by John Miller [of U. S.] 

[15258 

© June 14, 1920; 2 c« June 16, 

1920; E 482439; Seaborg & Miller, 
Chicago. 


THAT MERRY LITTLE TWINKLE IN YOUR 
EYE; one-step, words by N. Conway, 
music by Artie Bowers [of U. S8.] 

[15259 
© 1c. June 28, 1920; E 481826; 
Nora Conway, S. Camden, N. J. 


THAT NIGHT; words by Arther A. 
Penn, music by Frederick W. Van- 
derpool [of U. S8.] [15260 

© June 11, 1920; 2 c« June 15, 
1920; E 481716; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 


DUNLOW; words by 
W. Gaston, music by E. 8S. 8S. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [15261 
© 1e July 7, 1920; E 482873; 
Wm. Gaston, So. Bethlehem, Pa. 


THAT OLD-FASHIONED GAL OF MINE; 
fox-trot, words and music by Har- 
old Thurlow Pease [of U. S.] 

[15262 

© June 12, 1920; 2 ec. June 19, 

1920; H 482448; Fidelity music pub. 
co., Portland, Me. 


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15263 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 15 


THAT PAL GOOD AND TRUE; words by 
O. ©. Graber, music by Edouard Hes- 
selberg [of U. S.] [15263 

© May 3, 19207 2-4 Samet, 
1920;.E 482769; O. C. Graber, Buf- 
falo. 


THAT’S POLITICS; words by P. G. Bra- 
day, music by E. 8S. S. Huntington 
[of U. 8.] [15264 

© 1c. June 30, 1920; E 481884; 
P. G. Braday, Kingston, N. Y. 


THAT TEMPTING REFRAIN; words by Al 
Deuter, music by B. Barnes [of 
Usa [15265 

©” ane, 12, .1920%, 2 > Fane, > 
1920; E 482301; Bundy Barnes, 
Seattle. 


THAT WILDWOOD JAZZ; words by J. 
McGovern, music by L. D. Weigand 
Lot US: ] [15266 

© 1c June 21, 1920; E 481618; 
Lucile Deyo Weigand, Huron, O., 
and Jack McGovern, Glasgo, Conn. 


THELMA; words by Thelma Madden, 
music by S. Solomon [of U. S8.] 
toh MQIGT 
© 1c. June 13, 1920; E 482308; 
Sam Solemon, Cleveland. 


THEM DEVIL BLUES; words by J. C. 
Davison, melody by Gustave Barto 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of U. 8.] 

[15268 
© 1c« June 38, 1920; E 482022; 
J. ©. Davison, Kansas City, Mo. 


THEN MAYBE I CAN BE YOUR SWEET- 
HEART, INSTEAD OF JUST YOUR WIFE; 
vords by P. Parker, musie by 
E. 8. S. Huntington [of U. 8.] 

[15269 
© 1 ¢« June 5, 1920; EH 482135; 
Pearl Parker, Ft. Douglas, Utah. 


THERE IS A PLACE LIKE HOME; words 

and music by M. Balimann [of U. 8.] 

. [15270 

© 1c May 28, 1920; E 482417; 
Max Ballmann, St. Louis. 


THERE IS LIFE IN THE OLD BOY YET; 
from Page Mister Cupid, words by 
Blanche Merrill, music by Jean 
Schwartz fof U. 8.] [15271 

© June 15, 1920; 2 « June 16, 
1920; E 482403; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 
THERE’S A GREAT BIG BAND; words and 
musie by P. A. Engle [of U. 8.] 
[15272 
© 1c. June 24, 1920: BH 482551; 
Prise A. Engle, Carlos, Ind. 


THERE’S A REASON WHy I LOVE you: 
words by C. P. Goodhue, music by 
EK. S. 8. Huntington fof U. S.J 

ho2is 
© 1c. June 22, 1920; EH 482497; 
Carrie Payne Goodhue, Salem, Mass. 


THERE’S A SPOT IN THE HEART OF NO- 
MAN’S-LAND; words by F. Farmer, 
music by E. 8. 8. Huntington [of 
UL. Sel [15274 

© 1c June 9, 1920; E 481149; 
Florez:ce Farmer, Chandler, Mo. : 


THERE’S GOIN’ TO BE A WEDDING DOWN 
IN JAZZ TOWN; written by Ralph: 
Stanley, composed by Leslie Alleyn 
[of Great Britain] [15275 

© July 1, 1920; 1 e July 9, 1920; 
E 477424; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


THERE’S NC ONE ELSE LIKE MOTHER; 
words by W. Taylor, music by Keats: 
Moran [of U. 8.] [15276 

© 1c. June 14, 1920; EH 481324; 
Will Taylor, Redlands, Calif. 


THERE’S NO OTHER ROSE LIKE YOU;S 
words by Harry D. Kerr, music by 
William Alexander of U. 8.] [1527TT 

© June 30, 1920; 2c. July 1, 1920; 
E 481933; Jerome H. Remick & Co.,. 
New York. 


THERE’S NO PLACE ON EARTH LIKE HRIN 
TO ME; words by R. St. Clair, music 
by E. S. S. Huntington [of U. S8.] 

[1527S ° 
© 1c June 26, 1920; E 482625; 
Russell St. Clair, Salt Lake City. 


THERE’S ONLY ONE FOR ME, THAT’S YOU 5 
words by E. H. Box, musie by E. S. 8S. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] [15279: 

©.1e¢. June 30, 1920; E 481882; 
Inarl H. Box, Coffeyville, Kan. 


THEY ARE ALL COMING BACK BUT YOU > 
words by J. Meilor, music by E. S. 8. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] [15280 

© 1c. June 15, 1920; H 482320; 
Jeanie Mellor, Globe, Ariz. 


THEY DON’T LOVE ME; words by H. Bel- 
son, music by William Winn [of U. 
‘S.] Chicago, Musician selfmaker co. 

[1528E 

© Jan. 17, 1920; 2 ec. May 17, 1920 ; 

KE 479377; Eugene Belson, Lind,. 
Wash. 


THEY MUST GET SO LONESOME; words 
by ©. Quick, music by E. 8S. S$. Hunt- 
ington [of U. 8.] [15282 

© 1e¢ June 8, 1920; E 482173; 
Clinton Quick, Delton, Mich. 


934 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1920 


THEY'RE SO HARD TO KEEP WHEN 
THEYRE BEAUTIFUL; from Ziegfeld 
follies, words by Joseph McCarthy, 
music by Harry Tierney [of U. 8.] 

[15283 

© June 14, 1920; 2 @ June 15, 

1920; E 482534; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 


THEY SLEEP ON THE FIELD OF HONOR 
WHERE CRIMSON POPPIES BLOW ; words 
by Mrs. A. W. Rue, music by E. S. 8. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] [15284 

© 1c. July 7, 1920; E 482876; 
Mrs. Alfred W. Rue, Broadus, Mont. 


THEY WILL WATCH OVER You; words by 
B. Evans, music by Geo. Graff, jr. 
[of U. S.J] New York city, World 
music pub. corp. [15285 

© June 11, 1920; 2 c June 14, 
1920; EH 481261; Bennelta Evans, 
Willamina, Ore. 


THINKING OF MY DEAR MOTHER; words 
by L. Carey, music by Hector Rich- 
ard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [15286 

© July 3, 1920; 2c July 15, 1920; 
} 486199 ; Lily Carey, Phoenix, N. Y. 


‘THIS WORLD IS CRUEL TO ME; words by 
T. Latcha, music by E. 8. 8. Hunt- 
ington [of U. S.] [15287 

© 1c. June 30, 1920; E 481878; 
Theresa Latcha, Detroit. 


THOSE AGRAVATING MORNING BLUES; 
words by M. A. Mitchelson, music by 
T. FE. Cornell [of U. S.] [15288 


mo 1.c. June 25, 1920; H48175T ; 
Mark A. Mitchelson, New York. 


THOSE DEAR OLD DAYS; words by M. L. 
Jones, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. 8.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

- [15289 

© Sune’ 16° 1920 +-2 « June -21, 

1920; E 481529; M. L. Jones, Den- 
ver. 


‘THOSE DREAMY MELODIES; words by G. 


M. O’Hara, music by Hector Richard |. 


[of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. oe FeO 

© June 16, 1920; 2 ec June 21, 
1920; E 481547; George M. O’Haxa, 
Newport, Ky. 


THOSE WERE THE HAPPY DAYS, MY 
LOVE; words by W. J. Priest, music 
by E. S. 8S. Huntington [of U. S8.] 

[15291 
LO? 1 -e"Fune 26, 1920:> H 482616; 
Wm. J. Priest, Brooklyn. 


15298 


TuHowu, O FATHER! THOU ALONE; words 
by John Greenleaf Whittier, music 
by Clarence Loomis [of U. 8.]; low 
or medium voice. (Songs for the 
church, third series) . [15292 

©. June . 7, 1920; 2c... June™ 10; 
1920; E 481194; Clayton F. Summy 
eo., Chicago. 

THOU SHALT WEAR THY SWORD. See 

Songs of consolation. 


THOUGHTS; words by M. C. Morgan, 
music by Hector Richard [of U, 8.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [15293 


1c). July 3, 1920 2 ce. July 15,. 1920 
EH 486259; Mamie C. Morgan, Ports- 
mouth, Va. 


THOUGHTS oF Mary; words by M. Mo- 
ler, music by Hector Richard [of U. 
S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[15294 

© July 3, 1920; 2 ce. July 15, 1920; 

E 486200; Madeline Moler, Bruns- 
wick, Md. 


THROUGH ALL THE AGES; Dby Eric 
Coates; arr. by H:.M. Bieves: ok 
Great Britain]; salon orch. 4to. 
(Chappell & co.’s salon orchestral 
journal, no. 46) [15295 


@- june 17; 1920: 1c «June 23, 
1920; Hi 477127; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. [Copyright=is claimed on 
arrangement] 


THY TROUBADOUR; words by Francis J. 
Gable, music by Edw. J. Walt [of 
tes: [15296 


© June 14, 1920; 2c. July 6, 1920; 
H 481972; Forster music publisher, 
ine., Chicago. 


THY WORD IS LIKE A GARDEN, LORD; 
trio, words by Edwin Hodder, music 
by W. Berwald [of U. 8.]; women’s 
voices, organ ace. 4to. (Boston mu- 
sic company choral music, series 36, 
no. 1419) [15297 


© June 23, 1920; 2 c June 28, 
1920; E 482630; Boston music Co., 
Boston. 


Tra JUANA (Tee-a-wa-na) ; from Zieg- 
feld follies of 1920, words by Jo- 
seph McCarthy, music by José Pa- 
dilla, transcribed by Harry Tierney 
[of U. 8.] [15298 


© June 77." 1920>: 2° e- June As; 
1920; E 482442; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


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15299 


pt. 01, mys, Vv. 45 


TIDICHER BULGARISH, NO. 2; by M. 
Leibowitz [of Romania, domiciled at 
New York]; instrumental. [15299 

© 1e. June 23, 1920; EH 481694; 
Max Leibowitz, New York. 


"TIS SPRING; part song, words by Paul 
Lawrence Dunbar, music by Louis 


Adolphe Coerne [of U. S.] op. 160, 
no. 1; mixed voices. 4to0. (Ditson 
school octavo, no. 18501) [15800 


© June 23, 1920; 2 « June 26, 
1920; EK 481788; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


"TIS YOUR MOTHER’S HEART THAT’S 
YEARNING EV’RY MOMENT YOU’RE 
AWAY; words and music by J. P. 
Hogan [of U. 8.] Philadelphia, Pa., 
J. P. Hogan music pub. co. [15301 

© June 10, 1920; 2 c. June 18, 
19203. Ei 481 707....3 ohn Py Elogan. 
Philadelphia. 


To A FRIEND; words by L. Hider, mu- 
sic by Hector Richard [of U. 8.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [15302 

©). July 3 1920 4.2) ese igs O15, 
1920; E 486257; Lila Elder, Cannel- 
ton, Ind. 


To FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE AND ALL 
RED CROSS NURSES; words and music 
by J. S. Owen [of U. 8.] (Cover- 
title: Florence Nightingale; song) 

[15303 

© June 24, 1920; 2 ec. June 23, 

1920; E 482557; John S. Owen, Lan- 
sing, Mich. 


TO HELP SET OLD JRELAND FREE; words 
by R. Holmes, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] [15304 

© 1c June 9, 1920; E 481166; 
Roland Holmes, Troy, N. Y. 


To ONE LOVED; words by Florence Rip- 
ley Mastin, music by Horace Middle- 
tom [of oS. ] , op. 25, moniaailoas05 

June 8, 1920; 2 e«: June &, 
1920; E 481178; Composers’ music 
corp., New York. 


To OUR HEROES; words by M. Burrus, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [15306 

Or suly P1920" ve fully 
1920; E 486285; Mabelle Burrus, 
Rochester, N. Y. 


To sprinc. See Grieg (Edvard Hage- 
rup ) 

To THE MOST DEAREST, SWEETEST AND 
BEST; words by G. Wikeley, music by 
Keats Moran [of U. S.] [15307 

© 1c. June 14, 1920; E 481337; 
George Wikeley, Cook, Minn. 


To THE UNKNOWN; Oriental song, 
words by Dorothy Coligny, music by 
J. Pintel [of Russia, domiciled at 
New York] [15808 

© 1c. June 14, 1920; EH 481299; 
Jacques Pintel, New York. 


To THY TEMPLE HOLY ; words and music 
by W. M. Runyan [of U. 8.] [15309 
© June 1, 1920; 2 ¢@ dune 1b 
1920; E 481220; William M. Runyan, 
Wichita, Kan. ° 


To-paAy I WILL PACK MY GRIP, MARIE; 
words by J. Stephen, music by E. S. 
S. Huntington [of U. S.] [15310 


© 1c. June 26, 1920; E 482618; 
John Stephen, Mt. Carmel, Pa. 


TOKYO HYMNAL AND SERVICE BOOK; ed. 
by H. Augustine Smith [of U. S8.] 
English ed. S8vo. [15311 

© June 17) 19203) @ jume) 30, 
1920; aff. June 29, 1920; A 570505; 
Century co., New York. 


tango hesitation, by 
Montague Ewing [of lEngiand]; 
piano. 115312 

© Apr. 29, 1920; 1 c. June 21, 1920; 
E 477103; Phillips & Page, London. 


Tom SAWYER LIVE YOUR LIFE OVER 
AGAIN; words by F. Modziakowski, 
music by Artie Bowers [of U. S.] 

[15313 
© 1c. June 28, 1920; EH 481843; 
EF. Modziakowski, Chicago. 

Too MUCH LIGHT SPOILS THE NIGHT; 
words and music by J. W. Wardlow 
[of U. S.], arr. by Isabel M. Higdon 
[of U. 8.] [15314 

© le July 2, 1920; H 481961; 
John W. Wardlow, Cincinnati. 

ToPSy-TURVY ; words and melody by P. 

Stewart [of U. 8.] [15315 
© 1c. June 19, 1920; H 482471; 
Paul Stewart, Orleans, Ia. 
ToURNAMENT; march brilliant, by F. E. 
Ceok [of U. S.] ; piano. [15816 
© June 12, 1920; 2) e.eaume 2) 
1920; E 482305; F. EH. Cook, War- 
saw, Ill. . 

TRA-LA-LA; pochod, by J. Frankel [of 

U. 8.] ‘piano. [15317 
1 ec. June 23, 1920; BH 481728; 
Joseph Frankel, New York. 


TOLEDO VALSE; 


TRAILS; words from Time-worn trails, 
music..by Ey Philleo--hoty Uys. ; 
medium voice in G. [15318 

© June 20, 1920; 2 c. July 2, 1920; 
FE 481965; Hstelle Philleo, Greeley, 
Col. 


936 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1920 


TRAIN (THE); words and music by 
Fern Alpha Snively [of U. 8.] 
[15319 
© May 12)- 1920; 2 .¢. May. 17, 
1920; E 481501; Snively pub. co., 
Evansville, Ind. 


TRAWLERS, AHOY; words by Fred E. 
Weatherly, music by Leslie Elliott 
fof Great Britain]; no. 1 in B flat 
minor. [15320 

je dune 11, 1920; 1’e June 15, 
1920; E 477401; West’s, Itd., London. 


TREASURES; waltz ballad, words by 
Berenda Wienberg, music by B. A. 
Riesman and Howard E. Baker [of 
Sa [15321 

© 1c. June 11, 1920; E 481677; 
Benj. A. Reisman, Atlantic City. 


TREAT ME ROUGH; words and melody 
by PR. Stewart [of U. S8.] [15322 


© 1c. June 19, 1920; E 482475; | 


Paul Stewart, Orleans, Ia. 


TRIALS OF THE ENGLISH TEACHERS; 
words by Myrtle Guttery, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. S8.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. f1.5325 

© June 16, 1920; 2 c. June 21, 
1920; EK 481576; Mrs. A. M. Guttery, 
Hankon, China. 


TRIESTINA (LA); polka, by D. Tripepi 

tot W..5. |.5. piano. [15324 

© 1e. June 23, 1920; E 481689; 
Domenico Tripepi, New York. 


TROMPERIE; by R. Levitzky [of U. 8.]; 

violin solo with piano acc. [15825 

© May 9, 1920; 2 c. May 28, 1920; 

EH 482221; Ruvin Levitzky, Roxbury, 
Mass. 

TrRuE (THE) LOVE; words and music 
by E. E. Matheny [of U.8.] [15826 
@©1e. June 11, 1920; E 481206; 
Evan H. Matheny, Washington. 


TRUMPET AND TROMBONE, CORNET AND 


BARITONE; twenty duets by R. Shue- 
bruk [of U. S.] [25327 
or nmr, 1p, 1920: 2 eSAkgre 23. 
1920; aff. Apr. 20, 1920; A 568375; 
Richard Shuebruk, New York. 


TRUMPETS OF GOD. 
solation. 


See Songs of con- 


TuLiIes; two lips, words by Arthur EH. 
Willer, music by John Holmes [of 
Deis: | [15328 

© June 28, 1920; 2 e June 28, 
1920; E 481823; Walter Vollmar, St. 
Louis. 


15337 


TUM ON AND TISS ME; from George 
White’s Scandals of 1920, words by 
Arthur Jackson, music by George 
Gershwin [of U.S.] | [15329 

© June 38, 1920; 2 ce. June 5, 1920; 
E 482154; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


TURN YOUR HATE TO LOVE AGAIN ; words. 
by G. C. Kaesemacher, music by A. 
Leopold Richard- [of U. S.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [153830 

© July 3, 1920; 2c. July 15, 1920; 
E 486248; G. C. Kaesemacher, 
DeSoto, Mo. 


TUTTA ’A BELLEZZA ’E NAPULE; versi 


di Tony Ferrazzano, musica di 
Govanni Del Colle’ [of Italy, 
domiciled at New York]; mand. acc. 
4to. [15331 


© May 25, 1920; 2 c. May 27, 
1920; E 482210; Antonio Grauso, 
New York. 

TWENTIETH CENTURY RAG; words by H. 
G. Graner, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[ieee 

© July 3, 1920; 2c. July 15, 1920; 
E 486225; H. G. Graner, Burlington, 
Ta. 

TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS; words 
and musie by Jack Fewster [of 
Australia] (Paling’s song series, 
no. 31) [15333 

© June 23, 1920; 1 ec. June 14, 
1920; E 477155; W. H. Paling & co., 
ltd., Sydney, Australia. 


TwiticHt; by H. A. Gesek, arr. by 
Firmen Swinnen fof Belgium]; 
organ. (Motion picture organist, 4) 

[15334 

© June 12;°1920; 2':c. June ‘14, 

1920; E 484131; G. Schirmer, ince., 

New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on transcription ] 


down in the forest at twilight; 
words by Samuel Veneklasen, music 
by Burton Bann [of U. S.] [15335. 

©) June, 24, 1920:..2e Jumer23, 
1920; BE 482564; Bann & Veneklasen, 
Grand Rapids, Mich. 

TWILIGHT AND you; words and music 

by B. Nelson [of U. 8.] [15336 
© 1 e¢. June 14, 1920; E 481276; 
Betty Nelson, St. Paul. 

TWILIGHT KISSES; words by C. Miller, 
musie by Hector Richard [of U. 8.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. Pisses 

@ July:-d; : 1920 3. 2s; dulyn doy 
1920; E 486281; Cynthia Miller, Bay 
City, Mich. 


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15338 


pt. 11,4 BS 


TWIN HEART OF MINE; words by G. L. | UNDER THE TREES—Continued. 


Hillyer, music by A. Leopold Rich- 
ard. [of U. §S.] Chicago,  Legters 
music co. _ [15338 

©): shaly? 19. P9202 528 ec hily 15, 
1920; H 486274 : George L. Hillyer, 
‘Santa Ana, Calif. 


TWINKLE (THE) OF THE STARS REMIND 
ME OF THE TWINKLE IN YOUR EYES 
OF BLUE; words by C. Gregory, music 
by E. 8S. 8S. Huntington [of U. S.J 

[15339 
© 1c. June 9, 1920; E 481161; 
Catherine Gregory, Rushville, Ili. 


words and music 
by Jobn Eyre lof Great Britain]; 
no. 1 in E flat. [15340 

©) June 4, °7920* ) 162 Tune”, 
1920; Kk 476948; J. B. Cramer & co., 
ltd., London. 


Two EYES OF BLUE; 


Two-sTEEP (THE); versi e musica di 
Go PicOel Lot lialy | *~ than. are, 
Naples, Emilio Gennrarelli & c. 4to. 

[15341 

© Apr. 1, 1920; 1c. June 9, 1920; 
E 476998; Italian book co., New 
York. 


UccELLI IN FESTA (Birds’ holydays) ; 
polka, by C. Valente [of Italy, domi- 
ciled at New York]; piano. [15342 

© 1c June 23, 1920; E 481687 
Ciro Valente, New York. 


UNcLE SAM; ‘words by Mrs. L. P. 
Read, music by A. Leopold Richard 
[of U. 8.] - Chicago, Legters music 
co. [15343 

©. Jume 16; 1920: 2 ‘2° June 21; 
1920; E 481521; Mrs. L. P. Read, 
Twin Falls, Id. 


UNCLE SAMMIES BLUES; by L. Harrell 
[ot -U;.S- 1) arm by S, Vital; piano. 
Shreveport, La., W illiaams & Harrell. 

[15344 

© June 14,-1920- "2 Jc° June’ 16, 

1920; E 482441; Lee Harrell, Shreve- 
port, La. 


UNcLE SAMMY WE LOVE YOU; words by 
EK. Wendt, music by A. Leopold Rich- 
ard fof U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. ; [15345 


© June 16, 1920; 2c June 2h 
1920; E 481541 : Ella Wendt, Marsh- 
field, Wis. 


UNDER THE TREES; nocturne, by Julian 
Clifford, arr. by Ernest Reeves [of 
Great Britain]; 2 violins, ’cello, 


we 
= EEE 


bass, harmonium and piano. (Schott 
& co.’s cinema repertory, no. 69) 
. [15346 
Gy Mag 31; 1920; 44.¢" June 12, 
1920; EH 47 7025 : Schott & ©O., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement ] 


UNFURLING (THE) OF THE FLAG; 
march, by John H. Densmore [of 
U. §8.]; piano. [15347 

© June 8, 1920; 2 e« June 11, 
1920; H 481285 : Boston music CO., 
Boston. 


Up IN GRANDMOTHER’S ATTIC; words by 
EK. S. 8S. Huntington, music by 
Marion Hastings [of U. S.] [15848 

© 1c. June 15,.1920- 4825826: | 
Mrs. Arthur F. Hastings, Windsor, 
Vt. 

UP TO DATE; words by J.. McCarron, 
music by E. S. S. Huntington lof 
1 se | [15349 

© 1c. June 26, 1920; E 482628; 
J. McCarron, Detroit. 


VAGABOND; they say I’m no. good becos’ 
I’m a vagabond, written and com- 
posed by Joe Burley and Harry Bull 
fof Great Britain] [15350 

© July 1, 1920 ;-1 edly, 1920; 
E 477423; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, 


VALBURGA WALTZ; by M. Greiner [of 
Canada]; piano. [153851 
© June 15, 1920-7 te tene fs 
1920; E 477 106: Magdalene Greiner, 
Wetaskiwin, Canada. 


VALLEY OF DREAMS; words by J. Covill, 
melody by Gustave Barto [pseud. of 
Ethel Fisher, of U. 8.] [15352 

© 1 ¢« June 25, 1920; EH 481763; 
John Covill, Berlin, N. H. 

VALSE APPASSIONATO; by Al Van Hap 
[pseud. of A. A. Babcock, of U. 8.]; 
piano. [15552 

© 1c. June 30, 1920; HE 481894; 
Allan A. Babcock, Sault Ste. Marie, 
Canada. 

VALSE CLAIRE; by BH. Zemsky [of Rus- 
sia, domiciled at Atlantie City]; 
piano. [15354 

© 1c. June 9, 1920; E 481200; 
Elias Zemsky, Atlantic City. 
VALSE (LA) bE Netty; di F. Paolo 


Frontini [of Italy]; piano. (LX, 
série, no. 7) [15355 


© Apr: 15, 192054, eeagmme) 2S, 
1920; E 47 7089 ; Ae Garisch 
& ¢«, Milan. 


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no. 7, 1920 


15372 


VALSE DELICIEUSE; by Neil Erskine [of | Vicroire (LA); triumphal solo, by 


England]; piano. [15356 

© May 19, 1920; 1 c« May 24, 
1920; E 476931; Herman Darewski 
music pub. co., London. 


Vert (A) OF DREAMS; words and music 
by Walter J. Fader [of U. 8.] 
[15357 
© June 24, 1920; 2 c June 28, 
1920; E 482660; W. J. Fader, Bos- 
ton. 


VEM SI MNE; valéik, by J. Frankel [of 

Del piano. [15358 

© 1c. June 28, 1920; EH 481722; 
Joseph Frankel, New York. 


VENETIAN NicHT; fox trot, words by 
G. M. Bartlett, music by Artie 
‘Bowers [of U. 8.] [15359 

© 1 «May 28, 1920; EH 481744; 
Mrs. G. M. Bartlett, Penns Grove, 
ND. 


VENETIAN SERENADE; by W. Berwald 
fer UU. S-1> piano. [15360 
© lune 15,1920; 2 ¢. June 17, 
1920; E 481428; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


VERSAILLES ; Miniature suite, by Kath- 
leen Richards [of England] op. 2; 
piano. (Magnus albums, vy. 63) 
Contents :—1. The piping faun.—2. 
The terrace of the fountains.—3. 
Louis XIV holds a court.—4. Gavotte 
of ancient memories. [15361 

© Apr. 30, 1920; 1 ec. May 6, 1920; 
E 476974; Swan & co., Watson & 
Wilcock, Itd., London. 


VERY WELL; words by C. E. Woodward, 
music by Robert Valentine Hains- 
worth [of Great Britain, domiciled 
at Seattle] [15362 

CO fe." Sunes, 1920; H 482012 ; 
R. V. Hainsworth and Cyrus E. 
Woodward, Seattle. 


VESPERALE; by Cyril Scott, arr. by 
rank H. Howard [of Hngland]; 
piano, two violins, ’cello and bass ad 
lib. (Eikin & co.’s piano and string 
series, no. 1076) [15863 
© June 25, 1920; 1 ec. June 28, 
1920; EH 477285; Hikin & co., London. 


VETERANS OF THE A. EK. F.; march, by 
J. E. Gagnon [of U. 8.]; piano. 
[15364 
© May 20, 1920; 2 « June 18, 
1920; E 481709; J. Ed. Gagnon, Mil- 
ford, N. H. 


4709—20——7 


Arthur Massey [of Australia] ; piano. 
(Paling’s piano series, no. 294) 
[15365 
© June 23, 1920; 1 « June 14, 
1920; EK 477149; W. H. Paling & co., 
Itd., Sydney, Australia. 

VICTORY THROUGH CONFLICT; a pageant 
of striving humanity, by Mary W. 
Brownson and Vanda E. Kerst, vocal 
score composed by Walter Wild [of 
USS. £0. [15366 

© Apr. 1, 1920; 2 e and aff. Apr. 
8, 1920; A 5703859; Walter Wild, 
Pittsburg. 

Vie (LA) RUSTIQUE (In the country) ; 
Belgian folksong,. English transla- 

. tion by Deems Taylor air from 
Isiéres-Lanquesaint, harmonized and 
arr. by D. Taylor [of U. 8.]; three 


women’s voices. 4to. (Schumann 
club. series of part-songs, fourth 
Series, no. 4766) é [15367 


© June 2, 1920; 2 @ June 3, 
1920; E 482039; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on harmonization and arrangement] 

VIENS DANS LES CHAMPS FLEURIS; 
poésie de M. Blanche Lamontagne, 
musique de Arthur Laliberté [of 
Canada] Toronto, Canada, Whaley 
Royce & co., 1td. [153868 


© June 21, 1920; 1 ce June 21, 
1920; E 477097; Institution des 
aveugles, Nazareth, Montreal, Can- 
ada. — 


VioLA; words by H. R. Warner, music 
by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New 
York City, World music pub. corp. 

[15369 


© June 11, 1920; 2 c« June 14, 
1920; EK 481271; H. R. Warner, Rox- 
bury, Mass. 


VIOLET (THE) ; words and music by EH. 
H. Hay [of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [15370 

© June 16, 1920; 2 c June 21, 
1920; E 481519; Ella H. Hay, Hast- 
ings, Neb. 

VIOLETS BLOOM IN THE HOLLOWS FOR 
you; words by Mary A. Black, music 
by BH. Inez Wilcox [of U.S.] [153871 

() June 22, 1920; 2 ¢. June 24, 
1920; E 482566; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati. 

VirGIniA ; I long for my Virginia home, 
words by Frank Annunziata, music 
by W. R. Rosen [of U.S8.] [15872 

© 1c. June 23, 1920; EH 481690; 
William Robert Rosen, Woodhaven, 
£7. Ta Xa 


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15373 


pt. 1H, 1S) We 


VISIONS; words by J. G. Mendelsohn, 
music by E. S. S. Huntington [of 
OBA So [toate 

© ie. July 7, 1920; E 482889; 
Jos. G. Mendelsehn, Baltimore. 


VISITING THE GIPSIES; by William Ber- 
wald [of U. 8.]; piano. (Six adven- 
tures in joyland) [153874 

© June 8, 1920; 2 « June 10, 
1920; E 481228; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 


VITA D’ ’A VITA MIA; versi di Tullio 
Gentili, musica di F. M. Russo [of 
Italy]; mand. ace. Naples, Emilio 
Gennarelliec. 4to. [15875 

© Apr. 1, 1920; 1 c. June 9, 1920; 
E 476996; Italian book co., New 
York. : 

VOGLIAMO LASCIARCI? versi di Guido di 
Napoli, musica di F. Buongiovanni 
[of Italy] ; mand. ace. Napoli, Emilio 
Gennarelliec. 4to. [15376 

{©}: Apres 1.°°8820s- bc: i June 16, 
1920; E 477006; Italian book co., 
New York. 


Voice (THE) OF THE HEART; by Henri 
Van Gael, op. 51, edited and fingered 
by H. E. Ruhe [of U. S.] (Selected 
teaching compositions for the piano, 
series 3) [453TT 

© June 11, 1920; 2 c June 18, 
1920; HH) 481713; J. H. Faunee co., 
Philadelphia. [Copyright is claimed 
on revision, fingering, and annota- 
tions] 


VOLUNTEER (THE); words by E. Ry- 
ner, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. S.J] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[15378 
© July 3, 1920; 2 c. July 15, 1920; 
E 486295; Elva Ryner, Clinton, Ia. 

VORSICHT! HEIRATET, ODER NICHT; 
words by Hugo Bruecken, music by 
C. Woess [of U. 8.] [15379 

© 1c. June 9, 1920; E 481145; 
Carl Woess, New York. 

Vows (THE) HE MADE TO SWEET 

Mariz£; words by BH. T. Rose, music 


by Hector Richard [of U. 8.]  Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [15380 


© July 3, 1920; 2 ec. July 15, 1920; 
Ki 486249; Emma Taber Rose, Cor- 
liss, Wis. 

WAHNOTEE; march, by HE. Seymour [of 
Canada]; piano. Niagara Falls, 
Canada, Mrs. Walter J. Seymour. 

[15381 

© June 14, 1920; 1 « June 24, 

1920; E 477136; Emma Seymour, 
Niagara Falls, Canada. 


WAIT FOR ME; words by A. Mumm, 
music by E. S. S. Huntington [of 
OS.) — [15382 

© 1c. June 26, 1920; E 482619; 
Arthur Munim, Staplehurst, Neb. 


WAITING FOR JESUS; words and music — 
by E. C. Dettweiler [of U. S.] Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [15383 

© June 16, 1920; 2 @ June 21, 
1920; E 481540; HE. C. Dettweiler, 
Crystal Springs, Fla. 


W AITING FOR THE ROSES 3; Wurds by ‘Mrs. 
KH. Ames, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. ; - [15884 

© June 16, 1920; 2 ec. June 21, 
1920; E 481574; Mrs. Ervin Armies, 
Lockport, N. Y. 


WAITING FOR rou; words by E. Daiils- 
myer, music by A. Leopold Richard 
[of U. 8.1 Chicago, Legters music 
C0: [15385 

© July 3, 1920; 2 c. July 15, 1920; 
EK 486226; Elma Dankmyer, Braci- 
enridge, Pa. 


words by Ivan Alan Sevimour, 
music by Roger Jalowicz [of Frunce]| 
op. 4; in EB. [15386 

© Apr. 24, 1920; 1 @ June 17, 
1920; E 477046; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


WALTZ NO. 1; by Cyril Scott, arr. by 
Frank H. Howard [of England]; 
piano, 2 violins, ’cello and bass ad 
lib. (Elkin & co.’s piano and string 
series, no. 1078) Cover title: Three 
little waltzes, no. 1. [15387 

© June 25, 1920 1 © dame 2s, 
1920; EH 477284; Elkin & co., Lon- 
don. 


WALTZING WITH MAMIE; words and 
music by J. Russell, arr. by Hector 
Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [15388 

© June 16,.1920; 2+e June 21, 
1920; E 481584; John Russell, Low- 
ell, Mass. 


WANDERER (THE); words and music 
by P. F. M. [of U. S.] Kansas City, 
Mo., P. F. M. publishing co. [15389 

© June 23, 1920; 2 c. June 26, 
1920; E 481780; Patrick Francis 
Murray, Kansas City, Mo. 

WANDERING GAYLY ALONG; by William 
Berwald [of U. S.]; piano. (Six ad- 
ventures in joyland) [15390 

© June 8, 1920; 2 c. June 10, 1920; 
Ee 481282; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. ; 


940 


no. 7, 1920 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


15408 


WATCHFUL WAITING; 
Lehmann, music by Edouard Hessel- 
berg [of U. S.] [15391 

© May 3, 1920; 2 c. June 17, 1920; 
EK 482771; Hlizabeth Lehmann, 
Watertown, Wis. 


WATCHING THE PONIES; by Charles 
Huerter [of U. 8.]; piano. (Golden 
youth, series 2) [15392 

© June 7, 1920; 2 c. June 11, 1920; 
EK 481289; Boston music co., Boston. 


WAY DOWN DEEP IN MY HEART; words 
by Joseph H. Gray, music by Harry 
H. Frey [fof U. S.] [15393 

© June 23, 1920; 2 c June 24, 
1920; E 481736; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


Way Down East; words by Betty 
Bentley, music by James W. Casey 
[of U. S8.] [15394 

© June 29, 1920; 2 c« June 22, 
1920; E 482506; Echo music pub. 
co., Seattle. 


WAY DOWN YONDER, WHERE THE SWEET | 


MAGNOLIAS GROW; words and music 
by F. Fuhrer [of U. S.] [153895 
© June 14, 1920; 2 « June 16, 
1920; E 482433; Baird & Fuhrer 
music publishers, Shreveport, La. 


WAYSIDE (THE) SHRINE; words by 
Francis W. Smalldridge, music by 
Harold Hope Stott [of England] 

[153896 
© June 18, 1920; 1 ec. June 21, 
1920; E 477121; Cary & co., London. 


WE HAIL HIM OvR CHIEF! words by K. 
H. Schmidt, music by Arthur Ryan 
[of U. S.] [153897 

© June 14, 1920; 2 ec. June 16, 
1920; EH 482485; Karl H. Schmidt, 
Chicago. i 


WE HATE TO GO IN WHEN IT RAINS; 
from High and dry, words by EH. A. 
Paulton, music by Manuel Klein [of 
eo: [15398 

@© June 2, 1920; 2 e« June 3, 
1920; E 482011; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


WE LOVE you OLD GLoRYy; words by 
T. H. Doyle, music by Hector Rich- 
ard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [15399 

© duly 31) 91920; “2 e% uly: 45, 

- 1920; E 486284; Thomas H. Doyle, 

Ballston spa, N. Y. 


words by HE. | WE MAY MEET AGAIN SOME DAY; words 


by R. J. McGuire, music by A. Leo- 
pold Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
Legters music company. [15400 

© June 16, 1920; 2 ec. June 21, 
1920; EH 481573; Richard J. McGuire, 
Bridgeport, Conn. 


WERE THE TWENTY-EIGHTH FROM 
PENNSYLVANIA; words by V. How- 
ard, music by Hector Richard [of 
U. 8.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[15401 

© June 16, 1920; 2 ec. June 21, 

1920; E 481520; Vern Howard, 
Ceres, N. Y. 


WEE-GEE; words and music by Mas- 
cotte Savage [pseud. of M. S. Book, 
of U. S.] [15402 

© 1c. June 17, 1920; E 482421; 
Mascotte Savage Book, Pasadena. 


WELCOME OUR SOLDIER BOYS; words by 
Ella R. Donnelly, music by Artie 
Bowers [of U. 8.] [15403 

© 1c. May 28, 1920; E 481743; 
Mrs. Daniel J. Donnelly, Newark, 
4. 


WENN ICH DEN ERWISCHE; words by 
Hugo Bruecken, music by C. Woess 
[of U. S.] [15404 

© 1c June 9, 1920; E 481141; 
Carl Woess, New York. 


WESTERN QUEEN WALTZ; by J. P. 
Hingtgen [of U. S8.], arr. by Chas. L. 
Johnson [of U. 8.]; piano. 4to. 

[15405 

© June 4, 1920; 2 ec. June 5, 1920; 

EH 482535; J. P. Hingtgen, Lamotte, 
Ta. 


WHAT A WONDERFUL DREAM; words by 
L. D. Hammelsmith, music by E. S. 
S. Huntington [of U. S.] [15406 

© le July 7, 1920; E 482892; 
L. D. Hammelsmith, Grand Forks, 
N. D: 


WHAT ABOUT YOUR OLD-FASHIONED 
FATHER; written and composed by 
R. P. Weston and Bert Lee [of Great 
Britain] [15407 

© July 1, 1920; 1 ce. July 9, 1920; 
E 477434; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


WHAT DID YOU DO WITH THE LOVE I 
GAVE You; words and music by M. 
Ballmann [of U. S8.], arr. by C. W. 
Kern [of U. S8.] [15408 

© 1c May 28, 1920; E 482416; 
Max Ballmann, St. Louis. 


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15409 


WHAT ELSE COULD THE POOR GIRL DO} 
words and melody by A. Darvo [of 
Ue we [15409 

© 1 ie, Sune; 19207 mrasi202 : 
Arthur Darvo, New York. 


WHAT HAS HE GOT TODAY? words by 
J. Smith, music by E. 8S. 8S. Hunting- 
ton Left, U.48.4 [15410 

© 1c June 15, 1920; BH 482340; 
James Smith, Washington. 


WHAT HAVE YOU DONE TO ME; fox trot, 
words by Maurice J. Gunsky, music 
by B. Wilkie [of U. 8.] [15411 


© June 24, 1920; 2 c June 26, 
1920; E 481799; Bud Wilkie, inc., 
music pub., Seattle. 


WHat I WILL DO WHEN I FIND MY 
SWEETHEART; words and music by 
W. S. Woodmansee [of U. S8.] Chi- 
cago, Legters music ¢o. [15412 


©. June 16, 1920. 2 -e.  Jume 21, 
1920; E 481524: ‘Winfield Scott 
Woodmansee, Fort Wayne, Ind. 


WHAT YOU MISS WHEN YOU MISS 
MOTHER; words by J. Muto, music 
by Geo. Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New 
York city, World music pub. corp. 

[15413 
© | June11,' 1920; 2°¢). June. 14, 
1920; EH 481255; John Muto, Buffalo. 


Wuen I AM wiItH you; love-time, 
words and melody by N. Arndt [of 
U. S.J [15414 

© 1c. June 9, 1920; E 481306; 
Nola Arndt, New York. 


WHEN I COME BACK TO You; words by 
KF. A. Calamia, melody by T. F. 
Cornell [of U. S.] [15415 

© 1c. June 19, 1920; EH 482457; 
F, A. Calamia, Long Island City, 
Note: 


WHEN I FELL IN LOVE WITH seal words 
by L. A. Cowen, music by EH. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. S.] 115416 

© 1c June 15, 1920; E 482336; 
Lewis A. Cowen, Salem, Mass. 


WHEN I GET BACK IN Dixie; words by 
L. M. Farley, music by H. 8. 8. Hunt- 
ington [of U. 8.] [15417 


© 1c. June 9, 1920; HE 481170; 
Loretta M. Farley, Dorchester, Mass. 


WHEN I LOOKED IN YOUR WONDERFUL 
EYES; words by A. Stanley Dunker- 
ley, music by Nat Osborne [of U. 8.] 

[15418 

© June 25, 1920; 2 e. June 28, 

1920; E 482628; Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. 


pt. 11 Svs 


WHEN I’M DREAMING OF YOU; words by 
Gilbert Draper, music by William 
Eckstein [of Canada] [15419 

© June 7, 1920; 2 c. June 7, 1920; 
E 476957; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
inc., New York. 


WuHeN I Marry NoraAHw Moore; words 
by Fred Crow, music by T. F. Cor- 
nell [of U. S.] [15420 

© 1c. June 25, 1920; E 481756; 
Fred Crow, St. Louis. 


WHEN I RETURN TO YOU ; words by 
Horace Culver, music by Tom Pat- 
terdale [of U. S.J]; medium voice in 
D [15421 


© June 17, 1920; 2 ec June 19, 
1920; BH 481605 : John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 


WHEN I RETURNED THEY TOLD ME MY 
MOTHER IS GONE; words by J. J. 
Prontek, music by E. 8. 8S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. S.] [15422 

© 1c. June 15, 1920; E 482335; 
John J. Prontek, Milwaukee. 


WHEN I SAID GOOD-BYE TO MOLLY; 
words by L. Sanderson, music by 
Keats Moran [of U. 8.] [15423 


© le. June 14, 1920; E 481326 ; 
Lou Sanderson, Rutland, iN, EX 


WHEN IT’S APPLETIME IN APPLELAND } 
words by Edgar Farran, music by 
James W. Casey fof U. S.J] [15424 


© June 29, 1920; 2 ce June 22, 
1920; EH 482505; Echo music pub. co., 
Seattle. 

WHEN It’s JUNETIME DOWN IN DIxIE, 
CAROLINE; words by C. G. Sehuh- 
mann, musie by E. S. 8S. Huntington 
[of U. S.] [15425 

© le. June 5))4920) 437151 ; 
Conrad G. Schuhmann, Milwaukee. 


WHEN IT’S SUNSET TIME IN SOMERSET; 
words and music by Herbert R. Bal- 
lard [of Great Britain] [15426 

© June 10, 1920; 1 e« June 22, 
1920; E 477118; Herman Darewski 
music pub. co., London. 

WHEN ITS WATERMELON TIME IN DIXIE- 
LAND; words by A. Callahan, melody 
by Harry T. Myers [of U.S] 

[15427 
© 1c June 30, 1920; EH 481911; 
Annie Callahan, St. Pulaski, Tenn. 

WHEN THE ANGELUS PEALS ITS BELL; 
words by EH. J. Mullane, melody by 
Raymond A. Browne [of U. 8.] 

[15428 
© 1c June 8, 1920; H 482163; 
E. J. Mullane, Davenport, Ia. 


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no. 7, 1920 


WHEN THE CRUEL WAR IS OVER, ELSIE 
DARLING; words by W. A. Sheldon, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [15429 

© June 16, 1920; 2 c. June 21, 
1920; E 481525; W. <A. Sheldon, 
Harlowton, Mont. 


WHEN THE DAISIES BLOOM IN: SPRING- 
TIME WILL YOU NOT COME BACK TO 
ME; words by W. A. Taylor, music 
by Hector Richard [of U. S.] Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [15430 


(tune 16, 1920:.2 ¢.. June 21, 
1920; E 481570; Walter A. Taylor, 
Oologah, Okl. 


WHEN THE END OF DAY IS CLOSED; 
words and music by M. A. Carter [of 
iS: } [15481 

my wane 22, 19270: 2 c. June .23, 
1920; E 481682; Mary A. Carter, 
Irvington, N. J. 


WHEN THE LIGHTS ARE LOW IN CHINA- 
TOWN ; words and music by G. M. M. 
MacLean [of Canada, domiciled at 
Seal Beach, Calif.], harmonized by 
FF. E. Day. [15432 

© 1c. May 10, 1920; H 481216; 
Gordon Malcolm Mackenzie Mac- 
Lean, Seal Beach, Calif. 


WHEN THE RIGHT ONE COMES ALONG; 
from Ziegfeld follies of 1920, words 
by Gene Buck, music by Victor Her- 
bert [of U. S.] [15433 

© June 26, 1920; 2 ec. June 28, 
1920; E 481809; T. B. Harms & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


WHEN THE ROSES BLOOM AGAIN;-words 
by B. Holmes, music by Hector Rich- 
ard [of U. S.] Chicago, Ill., Legters 
music co. [15484 

© May 29, 1920; 2 c. June 4, 1920; 
E 481499; Bera Holmes, Eva, La. 


WHEN THE SHADOWS OF EVENING FALL; 


words taken from old English glee 
book, music by T. Wilfred Kearton 
[of Great Britain]; in A. [15435 

© June 23, 1920; 1 ec. June 4, 
1920; E 477128; J. B. Cramer & co., 
ltd., London. 


WHEN THE STARS ARE IN THE BLUE; 
from Maggie, words by Adrian Ross, 


music by Marcel Lattés [of France] 


London, Herman Darewski music 

pub. co. [15436 

© Dec. 9, 1919; 1 c. May 29, 1920; 

E 476927 ; Société générale théatrale 
et deditions, Paris. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


15446 


WHEN THE WORLD GOES OUT WILL YOU 
STEP IN; words by E. J. Mullane, 
melody by Raymond A. Browne [of 
U. S.J [154387 


1 c« June 8, 1920; EH 482162; 
E. J. Mullane, Davenport, Ia. - 


iWHEN WE GO TO SEE A MUSICAL COMEDY ; 
words by H. Jahnke, music by E. S. 
S. Huntington [of U. 8.] [15438 
© 1e July 7, 1920; E 482869; 
Herman Jahnke, Winona, Minn. 


WHEN WE START A FAMILY OF OUR OWN} 
baby song, from Ziegfeld follies, 
words by Joseph McCarthy, music 
by Harry Tierney [of U. 8.] [15489 

© June 14, 1920; 2 « June 15, 
1920; E 481361; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 

WHEN YOU AND I WERE YOUNG; words 
by H. M. Hurst, musie by J. A. But- 
terfield [of U. 8.], arr. by Susie P. 
Maxwell [of U. S8.] [15440 

© May 25, 1920; 2 @ June 18, 
1920; E 481700; Henry M. Hurst, 
Seottsboro, Ala. 


WHEN YOU BELONG TO ME; duet, writ- 
ten and composed by Clarkson Rose | 
[of Great Britain] [15441 

© July 1, 1920; 1 c. July 9, 1920; 
E 477428; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


WHEN YOU COME BACK TO ME; words 
and music by C. W. Ejichinger [of 
BS] [15442 

© 1c. Mar. 25, 1920; E 481374; 
Cora W. Hichinger, Scio, Or. 


WHEN YOU LOOK INTO MY EYES; words 
and music by M. D. McKinnon [of 
ee) [15443 

© 1c. May 24, 1920; E 481247; 
Margaret D. McKinnon, Lincoln, 
Neb. 


WHEN YOU’RE AWAY; words and music 
by Julian Jordan [of U.S.] [15444 
© June 30, 1920; 2 ec June 30, 
1920; © 481896; Jos. W. Stern & co., 

_ New York. 


WHEN YOU’RE OLD; words by G. W. 
Bertoniere, music by A. Leopold 
Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [15445 

© June ‘16,-1920; 2 e¢ June: 21, 
1920; E 481535; George W. Berto- ~ 
niere, Bogalusa, La. 


WHEN YOU SMILE; words and music by 
B. Nelson [of U. S.] [15446 


© 1c. June 14, 1920; E 481273; 
Betty Nelson, St. Paul. 


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pt. 111, n. s., v. 15 


15447 


WHEN YOU START UPON YOUR JOURNEY ; 
words and music by Sydney L. 
Hampton [of England] [15447 

© May 21, 1920; 1 « May 26, 
1920; EH 476949; Herman Darewski 
music pub. co., London. 


WHEN YOUR OLD GREY BONNET WAS 
NEW; words and musie by D. 
Belascoe [of U. S8.] [15448 

©1e June 21, 1920; EH 481614; 
Dave Belasco, Boston. 


WHERE ARE YOU; words and melody by 
m Carite :-LoL io. Sal, sae. by: 
Kathryn I. White of U. S.] [15449 

© 1c June 29, 1920; E 482650; 
Eddy Carifo, Aliquippa, Pa. 


‘WHERE DO MOSQUITOES GO IN THE 
WINTER TIME? from Ziegfeld follies, 
words by Joseph McCarthy, musi¢ 
by Harry Tierney [of U. S8.] 
[15450 
© June 14, 1920; 2 ¢ June 15, 
1920; EH 481360; Leo Feist, ine., New 
York. 


WHERE HAVE YOU REEN ALL MY LIFE? 
words by William S. Taylor, music 
by J. Mahlon Buck [of U. 8.] Phil- 
adeiphia, Pa., Paramount publishing 
co. [15451 

© June 10, 1920: 2 ¢. June 18, 
1920; E 481710; J. M. Buck, Devon, 
Pa, 


WHERE HONOR AND VICTORY WON; 
words by ©. Gienow, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. 

© July 3, 1920; 2c July 15, 1920; 
EH 486312; Cora Gienow, Peoria, II. 


WHERE LINDEN TREETOPS MEET; words 
by Mrs. M. E. Cram, music by A. 
Leopold Richard fof U. S.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. 

© July 3, 1920-2) e@ uly 15. 
1920; E 486216; Mrs. M. E. Cram, 
Berkeley, Calif. 


WHERE LOVE IS; words by M. M. 
Ahern, music by E. S. 8S. Huntington 
Lok.U, S-| [15454 

© 1c. June 15, 1920; EH 482341; 
M. M. Ahern, Hartford. 


WHERE MY BLUE BELL GREW; words by 
E. M. Powell, music by Gustave 
Barto [pseud. of Ethel Fisher, of 
U. 8:] [15455 

© 1c¢ June 25, 1920; BH 481772; 
Elizabeth M. Powell, New York. 


[15452, 


[15453 | 


WHERE THE BLUE AU SABLE WATERS’ 
GENTLY FLOW; words by M. F. Clark, 
music by E. 8. 8S. Huntington [of 
US] [15456 

© 1c. June 15, 1920; E 482339; 
Matie F. Clark, Bremo Bluff, Va. 


WHERE THE HUDSON GENTLY FLOWS; 
words and music by J. I. Daly [of 
Sal [15457 


© June 22, 1920; 2 ec. June 25, 
1920; EH 481759 ; Joseph I. Daly, 
New York. 


WHERE THE WABASH RIVER FLOWS: 
rural ballad, words and music by 
Cal Stewart [of U. S.] New York 


City, Stewart & Hager. (Cover- 
title: Where the Wabash waters 
flow ) [15458 


© June 17, 192032 @ ium 19, 
1920; E 482458; Rossini Stewart & 
Fred W. Hager, New York. 


WHILE YOU'RE STANDING MIDST THE 
ROSES; words by HE. Kunker, music 
by Vincent J..Nery [of U. S.] 

[15459 


© May 31, 1920; 2° June 14, 
1920; H} 481319; Elsie Kunker, New- 


town, O. 


Wurriicic; fox trot, from The whirli- 
gig, by Frederick W. Chappelle [of 
England], arr. by Henri Jaxon [of 
England]; piano. [15460 

© May 10, 1920; 1 e@ May 29, 
1920; E 476924; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London. 


WHISPER SOME LOVE TO ME; written 
and composed by R. P. Weston and 
Bert Lee [of Great Britain] [15461 

© July 1, 192051 @ July 9, 1920; 
EH 477422; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


WHOo CARES; march, by Max Lee [of 
U. S.J]; piano. [15462 
© May 13,.1920; 2.¢. dune. £3, 
1920; H 481715; J. H. Faunce co., 
Philadelphia. 

WHO KILLED POOR PUSSYFOOT; words 
and music by Fred Fulton [of Eng- 
land] [15463 

© May 25, 1920; 1 c. June 3, 1920; 
E 476916; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 


WHO’S GOING TO DO YOUK COOKING WHEN 
YOUR GOOD GIRL’S GONE AWAY; words 
and music by J. H. Holmes [of 
U. S.J [15464 

© 1c. June 30, 1920; E 481907; 
J. Happy Holmes, Columbus, Ga. 


944 


no. 7, 1920 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


15482 


WHOLE (THE) DARN WORLD’S TURNED 
UPSIDE DOWN; words and music by 
R. E. Golden [of U. 8.], arr. by 
Glenroy Stein [of U. S.] [15465 

© 1 c« June 9, 1920; E 481146; 
Robert Emmet Golden, Richmond. 


WuHy; words and music by Nick Ed- 
wards [pseud. of N. HE. Rongetti, of 


es.J ' [15466 

© 1 c. May 25, 1920; E 481508; 
Nicholas Edward Rongetti, New 
York. 


WHY DID YOU MAKE ME cRY; words by 
G. S. Thurston, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. 8.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [15467 

© July 3, 1920; 2 ¢. July 15, 1920; 
E 486250; George S. Thurston, New 

..Darham, N..H. 

WHy DIDN’T I MEET YOU LONG AGO; 
from Page Mister Cupid, words by 
Blanche Merrill, music by Jean 
Schwartz [of U. S8.] arr. J. Bodewalt 
‘Lampe. [15468 

©@r June 15, 1920: 2 ¢«. June 16, 
1920; E 482408; Jerome H. Remick 
‘& Co., New York. 

WHY DON’ YON LAF, LAF, LAF, AN’ BE 
HAPPY; words and music by E. L. 
Smith fof U. S., arr. by Eugene 
Pletzman, of U. S.] [15469 

© 1c June 18, 1920; E 481486; 
Edbar L. Smith, New York. 

WHY DON’T THE STORK COME TO OUR 
HOUSE; words by EH. M. Collette, 
musie by Hector Richard [of U. S.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [15470 

© June 16, 1920: 2c. June’ 21, 
1920; E 481562; F. M. Collette, 
Akron, O. 

WHy DoNn’T you; words by M. Chiava- 
rella, music by Geo. Graff, jr. [of 
U. 8.] New York City, World music 
pub. corp. [15471 

tune 1f, 1920: 2..c. June 14; 


1920; E 481270; Mattie Chiavarella, | 


Otisville, N. Y. 

WHY HESITATE? words and music by 
A. J. Dickerman [of U. S.] Cleve- 
land, O., Euclid music pub. co. 

[15472 

© June 1, 1920; 2c. June 9, 1920; 

EH 481199; A. J. Dickerman, Cleve- 
land. 

Wuy I; words by H. S. McCormick, 


music by E. S: S. Huntington [of. 


U.S.) [15473 

© 1c. June 26, 1920; E 482620; 
H. 8. McCormick, Hackettstown, 
Nod. 


WHY IS THERE NOTHING WORTH WHILE; 
words by Jack Enright, music by 
Hector Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, 
Legters music co. [15474 

© ‘June s46;4920>:.2 sex June. 21, 
1920; E 481590; J. A. Scanlon, Pitts- 
burgh. 


WHy worry; words by M. Conklin, 
music by E. 8.-S. Huntington [of 
becSol [15475 

© 1c« June’ 5; 1920' 482134; 
M. Conklin, Brooklyn. 


WILD ROSE MOON ; words by C. O. Roos, 
melody by Juanita E. Thompson [of 
U. 8.], arr. by Homer Tourjee [of 
e.8.d [15476 

© ic. June 9, 1920; E 481135;. 
Charles O. Roos, Los Angeles. 


WILL YOU, DEAR, always love me as 
you do to-day; ballad fox trot, mel- 
ody by F. Kromar, jr. [of U. 8.]; in- 
strumental. [15477 

© 1c. June 30, 1920; EH 481901; 
Francis Kromar, jr., Akron, O. 


VILL YOU REMEMBER OR WILL YOU FOR- 
GET? a ballad, words by Payne Am- 
brose, music by Wm. Hewitt [of 
U.S.) [15473 

© June 2, 1920; 2 c. Tune 7, 1920; 
E 482212; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


WILLAMETTE ROSE; poem by Mrs. M. . 
Birmingham, music by Virgil Edwin 
Isham [of U. S.] [15479 

©? June Vi2, 192042 xe. Junesi2, 
1920; E 482294; Mrs. M. Birming- 
ham & R. M. Wheeler, Portland, Or. 


WILLIAM TELL ME; words by Alfred 
Bryan, music by Jean Schwartz [of 
CT Sa [15480 

©) Fane 29; 19203.02: ee Taby 1, 
1920; E 481937; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


WINDS OF THE WESTERN PLAINS; words 
by J. H. Jewett, music by Ethwell 
Hanson. [of U. S.] [15481 

© June 1, 1920; 2 ¢: July 1, 1920; 
E 482776; J. H. Jewett, Milwaukee. 


WISE (THE) OLD HOOTIN’ OWL; fox 
trot, words and melody by J. S. 
Ward [of U. S.], arr. by Miss Bruce 
Putman [of U. 8.1] [15482 


©, 1i.¢ June 23, 19205, HE 4381675; 
Julius S. Ward, Salem, Or. 


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15483 


WisE (THE) OWL AND OTHER ACTION 
SonGcs ; words and music by L. Ormis- 
ton Chant [of Great Britain] (Cur- 
wen edition, no. 5817) [15483 


© June 8, 1920; 1 c. June 22, 1920; 
EK 477094; J. Curwen & sons, ltd., 
London. 


WITCH OCF THE WOOD; one-step, by Ken- 
nedy Russell [of Great Britain]; 
orch. 4to. (Boosey & co.’s orches- 
tral journal, no. 194) [15484 

© Apr. 24, 1920; 1c. June 17, 1920; 
E 477051; Boosey & co., London. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 


WITH HEARTS ENTWINED; words by L. 
. ©. Mack, music by E. 8. 8S. Hunting- 
ton [of U. 8.] [15485 
© 1c June 15, 1920; EH 482378; 
Lillian C. Mack, Asheville, N. C. 


WitHouT rou; words by N. A. Hiers, 
music by Hector Richard [of U. 8.] 
Chicago, Legters music co. [15486 

© June 16, 1920; 2 ec. June 21, 
1920; E 481601; Nellie A. Hiers, 
Brooklyn. 


WoOHNUNGSSUCHER (DER); words by 
Hugo Bruecken, music by C. Woess 
[of U. S.] 

© 1c. June 9, 1920; E 481142; 
Carl Woess, New York. 


Wotwnosé (Freedom); marsz, by M. 
Merecki [of U. 8.] [15488 
© June 21, 1920; 2 c June 24, 
1920; I} 482537; Blank & Merecki, 
Detroit. 


WONDERFUL SWEETHEART OF MINE; 
words and music by C. J. Potter [of 
U. S.] [15489 

© June 3, 1920; 2c. June 5, 1920; 
FE 482157; C. J. Potter, Philadelphia. 


WONDROUS ISLE OF LOVE; words by 
Warren Heath [pseud. of Edua J. 
Warren], music by August Bell 
[pseud. of B. A. Brehmer, of U. S8.] 

[15490 
© 1c May 21, 1920; E 481895; 
Bert A. Brehmer, Rutland, Vt. 


WON’T SOMEONE BE NICE TO ME; words 
by T. Corcoran, music by Hector 
Richard [of U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [15491 

© July 1,,1920: 2 ¢& July 15, 4920: 
FE 486205; Tiney Corcoran, New Or- 
leans. 


[15487° 


pt. Tit, Bei ve aD 


Won’t you? words by C. J. Zeal, music 
by George Graff, jr. [of U. S.] New 
York city, World music pub. corp. 

[15492 
© June 8, 1920; 2 ce. June 5, 1920; 
E 481503; C. J. Zeal, New York. 


WoON’T YOU BE A PAL TO ME; words by 
W. Hoelzer, music by Hector Rich- 
ard [fof U. S.] Chicago, Legters 
music co. [15493 

© June 16, 1920; 2 c June 21, 
1920; E 481599; Walter Hoelzer, 
Baltimore. 


Won’tT YOU COME BACK, LITTLE PAL} 
words by G. M. Adams, music by 
A. Leopold Richard [of U. §.] Chi- 
cago, Legters music co. [15494 


© June 16, 1920; 2 ec. June 21, 
1920; EK 481592 ; Gertrude M. Adams, 
Elmira, N. Y. 


WoN’T YOU COME BACK TO ME; words 
by M. Moscillo, musie by T. F. Cor- 
nell [of U. 8.] [15495 

© 1c. June 10, 1920; EH 481505; 
Michael Moscillo, Brooklyn. 


WoN’T YOU FLY WITH ME; words by J. 
McGovern, music by L. D. Weigand 
for UL SI [15496 


© 1c June 21, 1920; EH 481619; 
Lucile Deyo Weigand, Huron, O., and 
Jack McGovern, Glasgo, Conn. 


Wown’T YOU TELL ME; words by M. M. 
Carney, music by Hector Richard 
[of U. S.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. [15497 

(). June 16, 19207 -2) ce simez1, 
1920; E 481588; M. M. Carney, 
Akron, O. 


BLUES; words by J. 
Hershkowitz, music by EH. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] [15498 

© 1c June 15, 1920; H 482330; 
Jerome Hershkowitz, Camp Dix,’ 
[ise 2 : 


WooDLAND SONG; chanson triste, words 

and music by G. Romilli [of U. §8.] 

[15499 

© June 15, 1920; 2-c June 17, 

1920; E 481426; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


Woop ' ALCOHOL 


Wortp (A) oF Love; words by Sydney 
Ellacott, music by Jack Thompson 
fof England]; in D. [15500 

©. June 28, 1920;°4 co duse 22: 
1920; HE 477278; Enoch & sons, Lon- 
don. 


946 


no. 7, 1920 


WORLD’S PRIZE TWO-STEP; 
Giles [of U. 8.]; piano. [15501 
© June 24, 1920; 2 c June 26, 
1920; E 481795; Wm. E. Giles, 
Blanchard, Wash. 


KisLE (THE) ; comedy in waltz time in 
2 acts, book and lyrics by C. C. Fos- 
ter and D. Pool, musie by J. Andre 
ter, U. 5.] ~ [15502 

© 1c. June 29, 1920; D 26046; 
Chas. C. Foster, Dunbar Pool and 
Joseph Andre, Washington. 


YANKEES yicroRy; words by J. Carl, 
musie by G. N. Thurn [of U. 8.] 
[15503 
@ May 27,1920; 2 ¢ -May 27, 
1920; E 481233; Julius Carl, Chi- 
cago. 


YEARNINGS; by Paul Lawson [of U. 

S.]; piano. (Our young companions) 

[15504 

©) June 15, 1920; 2 c. June 17, 

1920; EH 481405; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


You; song and fox trot, words and mu- 
sic by N. Lake [of U. 8.] [15505 


© 1c. June 22, 1920; E 482488; 
Nathan Lake, Salduro, Utah.’ 


YoU ARE THE ONLY GIRL; words by N. 
S. Vogt, music by Hector Richard 
fof U. 8.] Chicago, Legters music 
co. , [15506 

© June 16, 1920; 2 c June 21, 

1920; E 481561; Norman Stanley 

Vogt, Wyandotte, Mich. 


YOU ARE WELCOME TO OUR COUNTRY, IF 
YOU’LL BE LIKE ONE OF US; words by 
M. Irish, music by H. 8. 8S. Hunting- 
ton. [of U. S.] [15507 


© 1c. June 15, 1920; EH 482362; 
Myrtie Irish, Dundee, Mich. 


You ForGot; words by P. 
music by A. Leopoid Richard [of 
U. 8.] Chicago, Legters music co. 

[15508 

© July 3, 1920; 2 ec. July 15, 1920; 

FH} 486201; Pauline Marshall, Olathe, 
Kans. 


You IN A GONDOLA; by Robert Conings- 
by Clarke, arr. by H. M. Higgs [of 
Great Britain]; salon orch. 4to. 
(Chappell & co.’s salon orchestral 
journal, no. 44) [15509 

© June 9, 1920; 1 ec. June 16, 1920; 
E 477033; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement] 


Marshall, 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


15518 


by W. E. | You’LL BE SORRY YOU LEFT ME; words 


by M. Stockton, music by E. S. S. 
Huntington [of U. 8.] [15510 


Oy «& June 5, 19207 Hh 46237; 
Marjorie Stockton, Tamaroa, IIil. 


YOU’LL GET USED TO IT AND THEN YOU'LL 
SMILE; words and music by A. Hoh- 
wald [of U. 8.] [15511 


© 1c. June 14, 1920; E 481275; 
Alice Hohwald, Secaucus, N. J. 


YOULL NEVER KNOW; waltz ballad, 
words by Maurice J. Gunsky, music 
by Bud Wilkie [of U. S.] [15512 


© June 24, 1920; 2 @ June 26, 
1920; E 481800; Bud Wilkie, inc., 
music pub., Seattle. 


You LOVELY THING; words by Edward 
Teschemacher, music by Oswald An- 
derson fof Australia] (Paling’s 
song series, no. 24) [15513 

© June 23, 1920; 1 c June 14, 
1920; E 477153; W. H. Paling & co., 
Itd., Sydney, Australia. 


YOU MAY KID ME BUT YOU MAY BE THE 
GOAT; words by J. Chirgwin, music 
by Edouard Hesselberg [of U. S.] 

. [15514 

© May 38, 1920; 2c. June 17, 1920; 

E 482774; John Chirgwin, Iron 
River, Mich. 


YOuU’RE ALWAYS A BABY TO YOUR DEAR 
OLD MOTHER; written and composed 
by R. P. Weston and Bert Lee [of 
Great Britain] [15515 


© July 1, 1920; 1 ¢ July 9, 1920; 
EK 477435; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


YOU’RE EASY TO LOOK AT, BUT YOU’RE 
HARD TO FORGET; words and music 
by M. Ballmann [of U. 8.] [15516 


© 1c. June 28, 1920; EH 481814; 
Max Ballmann, St. Louis. 


YOURE JUST: A LOVING PAL OF MINE; 


words by ‘H. L. Hughes and W. M. 
Gray, music by HE. S. 8. Huntington 
lof U8; ] fe B55 LF 

© 1 ¢. July 7;.1920; HM 482882; 
H. L. Hughes and W. M. Gray, So. 
Richmond, Va. 


YOURE JUST THE BREATH OF DIXIE 
LAND; words by Mitchell Parish, mu- 
sic by Murray Williams. [15518 

© 1c June 16, 1920; E 482412; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 


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15519 


YOou’RE THE BIRD OF MY EYE, LITTLE 
GIRL; words by E. Carifo, music by 
Kathryn I. White [of U. S.] Se 
dalia, Mo., A. W. Perry’s sons. 

[15519 

© May 26, 1920; 2 c. June 19, 

1920; E 482468; Eddy Carifo, Ali- 
quippa, Pa. 


YOURE THE ROSE OF DREAM LAND TO 
ME; words by Emma B. Van Deusen, 
musie by C. C. Stafford [of U. 8.] 

[15520 

© May 25, 1920; 2 c. June 18, 

1920; E 481701; C. C. Stafford, 
Oneonta, Ala. 


You TELE. we Ran: words py 2B. 
Jarvis and Eddie La Rue, music by 
J. B. Biondi [of U. S.] [15521 

© 1c. June 25, 1920; E 481752; 
Helen R. Jarvis & John B. Biondi, 
Brooklyn. . 


You TOLD ME I WOULD REGRET; words 
and music by H. Aimar [of U. S8.] 
[15522 
© 1c. June 15, 1920; E 482365; 
Henry Aimar, Bloomfield, N. J. 


YOUR EYES HAVE SAID REMEMBER THO’ 
YOUR LIPS HAVE SAID FORGET; words 
by Gus Kahn, music by Walter 
Blanfuss [of U. 8.]; high in G. 

[45523 

© June. 30. 1920: Figs Nae od 

1920; E 481935; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


YOUR LAST GOOD-BYE; words by E. Mc- 


pt. 11, 0. s., v. 15 


YOUR LOVED ONE MUST BE THERE; words 


by J. J. O’Donnell, melody by 
Gustave Barto [pseud. of Ethel 
Fisher, of -U. 8.] [15525 


© 1c. June 3, 1920; E 482026; 
J. J. O’Dennell, Buckeye Lake, O. 


YOUR SMILE IS THE SWEETEST OF ALL; 
words and melody by D. Sargent 
and EK. Freshman [of U. 8.] [15526 

©1e June 14, 1920; E 481315; 
Dollo Sargent and Hlizabeth Fresh- 
man, Oakland, Calif. 


YVONHOE; words by Leontine Stan- 
field, music by M. T. Frain [of 
BFS [15527 
© 1c. June 29, 1920; E 482647; 

M. Theo Frain, Hillsdaie, N. J. 


ZADNY NEVI; polka-mazurka; by J. 

Frankel [of U. 8.]; piano. [[15528 

© 1c. June 23, 1920; E 481725; 
Joseph Frankel, New York. 


ZALJUBIL SE JE VRABEE; by C. Woess 

[of U. S8.]; melody with piano acc. 

[15529 

© 1c. June 9, 1920; E 481139; 
Carl Woess, New York. 


2"° CAHIER DE CHORALS VARIES. . See 
Bach (Johann Sebastian ) 


83 (THE) A CHROMATIC SCALES IN BASS; 
arr. by .D.. A. Browae -lop tr e.! ; 
piano. obl. 8vo. [15530 


© June 4, 1920; 2c. July 6, 1920; 


Kinley, music by E. 8S. S. Huntington FS ree Dora Alice) Brown, 
[of U. 8.] [15524 ei 

© 1c. June 5, 1920; E 482138; | 5™° cAHIER DE CHORALS VARIES. See 
Emma McKinley, Goodland, Ind. Bach (Johann Sebastian) 

Number of entries included in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1920: 
Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions (including 14 unpublished) 33 
Class E, Musical compositions (including 4,370 unpublished) ______ 15, 497 

Total . 32 22 ee a pg 15, 530 


eee eee 


948 


bist Of MUSIC°OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT-HAS BEEN 
RENEWED AND EXTENDED UNDER SEC. 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 


4, 1909. 


[15530 


APPARITIONS ; words by Robert Brown- 
ing, music by Clara Kathleen 
Rogers. ick 

© Clara K. Rogers, Boston, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no 16358, June 5, 1920. Orig- 
inal entry, May 18, 1893, no. 23481. 


BAA, BAA, BLACK SHEEP; male quartet 
by A. Geibel. [2 
© Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 16397, June 30, 1920. 
Original entry, Aug. 27, 1892, no. 
35506. 


BRAVE AND TRUE; grand march, by S. 

Seiler. te 

© Siegfried Seiler, Los Angeles, as 

the author, in renewal for 28 years. 

Renewal no. 16392, June 22, 1920. 

Original entry, July 21, 1892, no. 
30427. 


Cat (THE) CAME BACK; by H. S. Miller. 

[4 

© Harry S. Miller, Brooklyn, as 

the author, in renewal for 28 years. 

Renewal no. 16420, June 26, 1920. 

Original entry, Mar. 13, 1893, no. 
12954. 


CHARMED (THE) cuP; words by Fred- 
eric EK. Weatherly, music by J. L. 
Roeckel. no. 1, in B flat.—no. 2, 
in C. [5,6 


© Joseph L. Roeckel, London, as 


the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 16421, 16422, each June 
26, 1920. Original entry, July 1, 
1892, no. 27594, 27595. 


CoBWEB WALTZ SONG; from The isle of 
Champagne, words by Chas. Alfred 
Byrne and Louis Harrison, music by 
Wim. Furst. [7 


© Charlotte Furst, % M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York, as the 
widow of the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 16413, June 
24, 1920. Original entry, Aug. 16, 
1892, no. 33923. 


CoTTON FIELD DANCE; comic patrol, by 
Monroe H. Rosenfeld. [8 


© Eunice M. Rosenfeld, New York; 
as the widow of the author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
16380, June 17, 1920. Original entry, 
Aug. 20, 1892, no. 344538. 


Day (A) In THy courts; anthem, by 
G. W. Marston; solo and quarteite. 
[9 
© E. Howard Thayer, Boston, as 
the executor, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 16859, June 5, 1920. 
Original entry, May 138, 1893, no. 

- 23482. 


DEN LIEBEN LANGEN TAG (Long weary 
day); transcription by S. Seiler. 

: [10 

© Siegfried Seiler, Los Angeles, 

as the author, in renewal for 28 

years. Renewal no. 16394, June 22, 

1920. Original entry, July 21, 1892, 

no. 30429. 
DREAMING OF HOME; nocturne, by 8. 
Seiler. pit 


© Siegfried Seiler, Los Angeles, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 16390, June 22, 
1920. Original entry, July 21, 1892, 
no. 80425. 


ECHOES FROM ERIN; grand march, by 
S. Seiler. [12 


© Siegfried Seiler, Los Angeles, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 16393, June 22, 
1920. Original entry, July 21, 1892, 
no. 30428. 


ETUDE CAPRICE; by Charles N. Allen, 
op. 18; violon and piano. [13 
© Eunice Humphrey Allen Bab- 


bitt, Brookline, Mass., as the widow 
of the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 16349, June 5, 
1920. Original entry, May 13, 1898, 
no. 238472. 


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15530 (14) 


EUTERPE; mazurka de concert, by 
Homer N. Bartlett, op. 6; piano. 

[14 

© Emma C. Bartlett, % L. R. 

Dressler, Chas. H. Ditson & co., New 

York, as the widow of the author, in 

renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 


16395, June 30, 1920. Original entry, 


Nov. 7, 1892, no. 45466. 


FESTIVAL MARCH; by A. Foote, op. 29, 

moody. [15 

© Arthur Foote, Brookline, Mass., 

as the author, in renewal for 28 

years. Renewal no. 16361, June 5, 

1920. Original entry, May 138, 1893, 
no. 23484. 


ILEETING DAYS; by E. H. Bailey, op. 
162; viclin and piano. [16 
© Eben H. Bailey, Boston, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 16864, June 5, 1920. 


Original entry, May 138, 1893, no. 
23487. 

Foote (ARTHUR) Allegretto; by A. 
Foote, op. 29, no. 2 [17 


© Arthur Foote, Brookline, Mass., 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 16362, June 5, 
1920. Original entry, May 18, 1898, 
no. 238485. 


—— Pastorale; by A. Foote, op. 29, 
HO: 3. LS 


© Arthur Foote, Brookline, Mass., 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 16363, June 5, 
1920. Original entry, May 13, 1893, 
no. 23486. 


ForESTERS (THE), Rosrn Hoop anp 
Main Marian; by Alfred Tennyson, 
incidental music, songs and choruses 
by Arthur Sullivan; vocal se. [i9 


© Herbert Sulkin, London, as 
the next of kin of the author who is 
not living, in renewal-for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 16398, June 9, 1920. 
Original entry, June 9, 1892, no. 
24069.. 


GopaRD (BENJAMIN Lovuls Paut) Men- 
uet du 3e€ quatuor 4 cordes; de B. 
Godard, op. 186; piano 4 2 mains. 

[20 

© Madeleine Godard et Vve. Re- 

voil, Paris, as the next of kin of the 

author wo is not living, in renewal 

for re years. Renewal no. 15418, 

Jan. 22, 1920. Original entry, Nov. 
AS 1892, no. 47945, 


pt. 11, 1. S., ¥. 15 


GODARD (BENJAMIN LOUIS ‘PavL)— 


Continued. 


piano 4 4 mains. wal 


© Madeleine Godard et Vve. Re- 
‘voil, Paris, as the next of kin of the 
author who is not living, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 15427, 
Jan. 22, 1920. Original entry, Dec. 
23, 1892, nO. dew 


Grizec (Hpvarp HaceruP) The prim- 
rose; by E. Grieg, transcription by 
G. W. Marston; piano. [22 


© EH. Howard Thayer, Boston, as 
the executor, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 16365, June 5, 
1920. Original entry, May 26, 1893, 
no. 25663. 


Unit d@’ été; notturno, par E. 
Grieg, doigté et phrasé par V. de 
Pachmann ; piano. [23 


© Vladimir de Pachmann, London, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 16368, June 9, 
1920. Original entry, June 22, 1892, 
no. 26193. 


GWINE FOR THE PROMISED LAND; by 
EK. B. Marks. [24 


© Edward B. Marks, New York, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 16346, June 4, 
1920. Original entry, Mer 13, 1893, 
no. 18759. 


HEART’s (THE) reEST; words by George 
Arnold, music by J. H. Brewer, op. 
25 WOico. -P25 


© John Hyatt Brewer, Brooklyn, 

as the author, in renewal for 28 

years. Renewal no. 163852, June 5, 

' 1920. Original entry, May 18, 1893, 
no. 23475. 


HERE’S TO OLD CHAMPAGNE; from The 
isle of Champagne, words by Charles 
Alfred Byrne and Louis Harrison, 
musie by Wm. Furst. Si 26 


© Charlotte Furst, c/o M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York, as the 
widow of the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 16404, June 
24, 1920. Original entry, Aug. 19, 
1892, no. 33031. 


HuNTING SONG; by A. Geibel; piano. 


cot 

© Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, as 

the author, in renewal for 28 years. 

Renewal no. 163896, June 30, 1920. 

Original entry, Aug. 17, 1892, no. 
34002. 


950 


no. 7, 1920 


I’D LIVE LIFE OVER IN THE SAME OLD 
way; words by E. Marks, music by 
Will HH. Fox. 

© Edward B. Marks, New York, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 163845, June 4, 
1920. Original entry, Nov. 22, 1892, 
no. 47542. 


I’M A KING WITH A crown; from The 
isle of Champagne, words by Chas. 
Alfred Byrne and Louis Harrison, 
music by Wm. Furst. [29 


© Charlotte Furst, c/o M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York, as the 
widow of the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 16406, June 
24, 1920. Original entry, Aug. 16, 
1892, no. 33916. 


I’m PomMeEry II, THE KING; from The 
Isle of Champagne, words by Chas. 
Alfred Byrne and Louis Harrisvn, 
music by Wm. Furst. 130 


© Charlotte Furst, c/o M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York, as the 
widow of the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 16403, June 
24, 1920. Original entry, Aug. 10, 
1892, no. 33030. 


IstE (THE) oF CHAMPAGNE; lanciers, 
by Wm. Furst, arr. by W. W. Lowitz. 
[31 


© Charlotte Furst, c/o M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York, as the 
widow of the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 16415, June 
24, 1920. Original entry, Oct, 20, 
1892, no. 42580. 


— march, by Wm. Furst, arr. by 
W. W. Lowitz. [32 
© Charlotte Furst, c/o M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York, as the 
widow of the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 16417, June 
24, 1920. Original entry, Dec. 7, 
1892, no. 50194. 
potpourri, by William Furst, an- 
date arr. by W. W. Lowitz. . [33 
© Charlotte Furst, c/o M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York, as the 
widow of the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 16414, June 
24, 1920. Original entry, Oct. 20, 
1892, no. 42579. 


—— waltzes, by Wm. Furst. [34 


© Charlotte Furst, c/o M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York, as the 
widow of the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 16416, June 
24, 1920. Original entry, Oct. 20, 
1892, no. 42581. 


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LITTLE DutTcHEE; words by F. H. 
Weatheriy, music by I. Caryll. [85 


© Ivan Caryll, London, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 16347, Apr. 21, 1920. 
Original entry, July 20, 1892, no. 
30209. 


LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT; duet, from The 
isle of Champagne, words by Chas. 
Alfred Byrne and Louis Harrison, 
music by Wm. Furst. [386 


© Charlotte Furst, c/o M. Wit- 
_-mark & sons, New York, as the 
widow of the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 16411, June 
24, 1920. Original entry, Aug. 16, 
1892, no. 33921. 


MARCHING SONG; words by Shapcott 
Wensley, music by J. L. Roeckel. 

[37 

© Joseph L. Roeckel, Bristol, Eng- 

land, as the author, in renewal for 

28 years. Renewal no. 16377, June 

11, 1920. Original entry, Jan. 11, 

18938, no. 2759. 


MEADOW SWEET; words by George Arn- 
old, music by J. H. Brewer, op. 27, 
DOn [38 


© John Hyatt Brewer, Brooklyn, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 16850, June 5, 
1920. Original entry, May 13, 1893, 
no. 23478. 


MIDNIGHT; cantata, words by Charles 
H. Hildreth, music by G. E. Whit- 
ing; four solo voices, cho, and orch. 

[389 

© George E. Whiting, Boston, as 

the author, in renewal for 28 years. 

Renewal no. 16360, June 5, 1920. 

Original entry, May 13, 1893, no. 
234838. 


‘Music on THE MisstssiPpt; reverie, by 


by S. Seiler. [40 

© Siegfried Seiler, Los Angeles, as 
‘the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 16391, June 22, 1920. 
Original entry, July 21, 1892, no. 
80426. 


My SHIPS ARE COMING HOME; jubilate, 
words by George Arnold, music by 
J. H. Brewer, op. 27, no. 6. [41 

© John Hyatt Brewer, Brooklyn, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 16355, June 5, 
1920. Original entry, May 13, 1893, 
no.. 23478. 


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No MERCY HE NEED EXPECT; from The | ON THE RIVER; words by Shapcott 


isle of Champagne, words by Chas. 


Alfred Byrne and Louis Harrison, 
music by Wm. Furst. — [42 

© Charlotte Furst, c/o M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York, as the 
widow of the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 16405, June 
24, 1920. Original entry, Aug. 10, 
1892, no. 33032. 


NortH (THE) POLE; from The isle of 
Champagne, words by Charles Alfred 
Byrne and Louis Harrison, music by 
Wm. Furst. [43 

© Charlotte Furst, c/o M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York, as the 
widow of the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 16400,. June 
24, 1920. Original entry, Aug. 10, 
1892, no. 33027. 


O DREAM OF LIFE; duet, words by 
Charles Alfred Byrne and Louis 
Harrison, music by Wm. Furst. 

[44 

© Charlotte Furst, % M. Witmark 

& sons, New York, as the widow of 

the author, in renewal for: 28 years. 

Renewal no. 16401, June 24, 1920. 

Original entry, Aug. 10, 1892, no. 
33028. 


O FLY SWEET BIRD; waltz song, from 
The isle of Champagne, words by 
Chas. Alfred Byrne and Louis Harri- 
son, music by Wm. Furst. [45 

© Charlotte Furst, % M. Witmark 
& sons, New York, as the widow of 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 16407, June 24, 1920. 
Original entry, Aug. 16, 1892, no. 
33917. 


O’ER HILL AND DALE; Sabot dance, from 
The isle of Champagne, words by 
Charles Alfred Byrne and Louis 
Harrison, music by Wm. Furst. [46 

© Charlotte Furst, % M. Witmark 
& sons, New York, as the widow of 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 16402, June 24, 1920. 
Original entry, Aug. 10, 1892, no. 
33029. 


Ou Kine Mumm; from The isle of 
Champagne, words by Chas. Alfred 
Byrne and Louis Harrison, music by 
Wm. Furst. [47 

© Charlotte Furst, % M. Witmark 
& sons, New York, as the widow of 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 16408, June 24, 1920. 
Original entry, Aug. 16, 1892, no. 
33918. 


Wensley, music by J. L. Roeckel. 
, [48 
© Joseph L. Roeckel, Bristol, Eng- 
land, as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 16374, June 11, 
1920. Original entry, Jan. 11, 1893, 
no. ZT5G: 


OUT OF MY OWN GREAT WOE; words 
from Heine by E. Barrett Brown- 
ing, music by Clara Kathleen Rogers. 

[49 

© Clara K. Rogers, Boston, as the 

author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 

newal no. 16356, June 5, 1920. Orig- 
inal entry, May 18, 1893, no. 23479. 


PRAY IN THE NAME OF JESUS; words 
by El Nathan, music by James Mc- — 
Granahan. [50 

© David R. Gilbert, Warren, O., 
as the executor, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 16334, May 26, 
1920. Original entry, Feb. 20, 1893, 
no. 9476. 


PRESS TOWARD THE MARK; words by El 
Nathan, music by James McGrana- 
han. [51 

© David R. Gilbert, Warren, O., 
as the executor, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 16333, May 26, 
1920. Original entry, Feb. 11, 1893, 
no. 8161. 


RAFF (JOSEPH JOACHIM) Valse; by 
J. Raff, op. 111, no. 2, rev. and fin- 
gered by William Mason. [52 


© Mrs. H. Van Sinderen, % Ed- 
ward Schuberth & co., New York, as 
the child of the deceased author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
16369, June 16, 1920. Original entry, 
June 24, 1892, no. 26504. 


SEA (THE) GULL’S SONG; words by 
Howard Pyle, music by J. H. Brewer, 
op. 27, no. 5. [53 


© John Hyatt Brewer, Brooklyn, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 16354, June 5, - 
1920. Original entry, May 13, 1893, 
no. 23477. 


SEPARATION ; romanza, words by Anne 
Reeve Aldrich, music by G. W. Mar- 
ston; sop. or ten. in E flat. [54 


© E. Howard Thayer, Boston, as 
the executor, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 16366, June 5, 1920. 
Original entry, May 26, 1893, no. 
25664. 


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SLEIGH BELLS; words by Shapcott 
Wensley, music by J. L. Roeckel. [55 


© Joseph L. Roeckel, Bristol, Eng- 
land, as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 16378, June 11, 
1920. Original entry, Jan. 11, 1893, 
no. 2760. 


SoNG OF ALL NATIONS; or, She had to 
decline, from The isle of Champagne, 
words by Chas. Alfred Byrne and 
Louis Harrison, music by Wm. Furst. 

- [56 


© Charlotte Furst, % M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York, as the widow 
of the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 16410, June 24, 
1920. Original entry, Aug. 16, 1892, 
no. 33920. 


SPIpER (THE) AND THE FLY; duet, from 
The isle of Champagne, words by 
Chas. Alfred Byrne and Louis Har- 
rison, music by Wm. Furst. [57 


© Charlotte Furst, % M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York, as the 
widow of the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 16412, June 
24, 1920. Original entry, Aug. 16, 
1892, no. 33922. 


SUMMUM BONUM; words by Robert 
Browning, music by Clara Kathleen 
Rogers. [58 


© Clara K. Rogers, Boston, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 16357, June 5, 1920. Orig- 
inal entry, May 18, 1893, no. 23480. 


TALLY-HO; words by Shapcott Wensley, 
music by J. L. Roeckel. [59 


© Joseph L. Roeckel, Bristol, Eng- 
land, as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 16375, June 
11, 1920. Original entry, Jan. 11, 
1893, no. 2757. 


THOU- ART SO LIKE A FLOWER; words 
by H. Heine, music by J. H. Brewer, 
ope 21, ne. 4. [60 


© John Hyatt Brewer, Brooklyn, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 16353, June 5, 
1920. Original entry, May 13, 1893, 
no 23476. : 


Tosti (FRANCESCO PAOLO); 50 petits 
solféges; par F. P. Tosti; pour le 
medium de la voix. bk. 1,2. [61, 62 

© Bertha Tosti, London, as the 
widow of the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 164238, 16424, 
each June 26, 1920. Original entry, 
Dec. 30, 1892, no. 58800, 538801. 


VESPER SONG; words by Shapcott 
Wensley, music by J. L. Roeckel. [63 


© Joseph L. Roeckel, Bristol, Eng- 
land, as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 16376, June 
11, 1920. Original entry, Jan. 11, 
1893, no. 2758. 


VioLeET (THE); by. J. H. Brewer, op. 

Dig, MO 2. [64 

© John Hyatt Brewer, Brooklyn, 

as the author, in renewal for 28 

years. Renewal no. 16351, June 5, 

1920. Original entry, May 18, 1893, 
no. 23474. 


WE ARE THE LIGHT BRIGADE; comic duo 
from The isle of Champagne, words 
by Chas. Alfred Byrne and Louis 
Harrison, music by Wm. Furst. [65 

© Charlotte Furst, c/o M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York, as the 
widow of the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 16409, June 
24, 1920. Original entry, Aug. 16, 
1892, no. 33919. 


WE WOULD SEE JESUS; by Daniel Brink 
Towner. no. 101. [66 


© Ada Page Towner, Chicago, as 
the widow of the author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 16335, 
May 26, 1920. Original entry, Apr. 
1, 1893, no. 16393. 


WHILE SHEPHERDS WATCHED THEIR 
FLOCKS BY NIGHT; a pastoral Christ- 
mas anthem, by George C. Martin; 
ten. solo and cho. (Lute, no. 118) 

[67 

© Margaret Neilson Martin, Lon- 

don, as the widow of the author, in 

renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 

16372, June 11, 1920. Original entry, 
Sept. 28, 1892, no. 39228. 


YoutH; words by Shapcott Wensley, 
musie by J. L. Roeckel. [68 


© Joseph L. Roeckel, Bristol, Eng- 
land, as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 16373, June 
11, 1920. Original entry, Jan. 11, 
1893, no. 2755. 


953 


7 GP ae bat a 
3 CORRE caete RRP 


LIST OF THE MUSIC USED OR LICENSED TO BE USED FOR THE MAN- 


SreeruReE OF PARTS OF 


MECHANICALLY THE MUSICAL WORK UNDER SEC. 


ACT OF MAR. 4, 1909. 


INSTRUMENTS SERVING TO PRODUCE 


1 (E) OF THE 
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AFTER YOU'VE FOOLED ME SO MANY 
TIMES. [69 
© Fred Fisher, inc., New York. 


Notice rec’d July 19, 1920; recorded, 
vy. 4, p. 118. 
ANY LITTLE MELODY. [70 


‘© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., ° 


New York. Notice rec’d July 21, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 118. 


APPLE BLOSSOMS; gems, intro. Second 
violin, You are free, When the wed- 
ding belis are ringing, Brothers, 
Star of love, Little girls goodbye. 

[71 

© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 
Hunter, New York. Notice rec’d 
June 24, 1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 114. 


BAMBOOLA. [72 

© Forster music publisher, inc., 

Chicago. Notice rec’d July 6, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 117. 


BELLS. rs 

© Irving Berlin, ine, New York. 

Notice rec’d July 1, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 115. 


BESIDE THE RIPPLING STREAM. [74 


© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 
New York. Notice rec’d July 21, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 118. 


BLACKSMITH RAG. [75 

© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 

tice ree’d June 24, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 114. 


BROADWAY IS NOT A BAD PLACE AFTER 
ALL. [76 
© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 
New York. Notice rec’d July 21, 
1920 ; recorded, v. 4, p. 118. 


CapiIToL (THE) MARCH; by Horace O. - 


Preil. [77 
© Arthur A. Friestedt, Chicago. 


Notice rec’d July 2, 1920; recorded, © 


v. 4, p. 115. 
3 4709—20—-8 


CARMENELLA; words and music by W. 
C. Polla [pseud. of W. C. Poweli] 
[78 
© C. C.. Church & co., Hartford, 
Conn. Notice rec’d June 3, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 113. 
CHARMS. [79 
© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No-. 
tice ree’d June 24, 1920; recorded, v. 
4, p. 114. 
CHINESE FIRECRACKERS. [80 
_ © Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 
- Notice rec’d July 1, 1920; recorded, 
¥. 4, p15; 


CHROMATIC BLUES. [Si 
© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 
tice rec’d June 24, 1920; recorded, v. 
4, p. 114. 
CINDY. [82 
© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 
New York. Notice rec’d July 21, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 118. 


DIDN’T YOU. [83 

© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 

Hunter, New York. Notice reed 
July 2, 1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 115. 


Don’? SAY GOOD-BYE; kiss me good- 
night, but don’t say good-bye. [84 
© Berthold A. Baer, New York. 
Notice rec’d June 18, 1920; recorded, 
vai, pe 118; 


DON’T TAKE AWAY THOSE BLUES. [85 
© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. Notice ree’d July -1, 1920 ; 

' recorded, v. 4, p. 116. 


DRIFTING; words by Arthur J. Lamb, 
music by W. C. Polla [pseud. of 
W. C. Powell] [86. 

© C. C. Church & co., Hartford,. 
Conn. Notice rec’d June 3, 1920: 
recorded, v. 4, p. 1138. 
DROWSY HOURS IN ARCADY. [87 
© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 
New York.- Notice ree’d July 21, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 118. 


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GIRL_s (THE) OF MY DREAMS. [88 


© Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 
Notice rec’d June 28, 1920 ; recorded, 
Vv. 4,.py 144. 


Goop-BYE SUNSHINE, HELLO MOON; 
intro. Oo how I love to be loved by 
you. [89 

© T. B. Harms & Francis, Bay & 
Hunter, New York. Notice rec’ 
July 2, 1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 115. 


GooD NIGHT BOAT. [99 

© T. B. Harms co., New ¥ork. 

Notice ree’d June 18, 1920; recorded, 
¥..4, p.. 13. 


I KNOW ALL THE DOLLS, WHAT I NEED 
IS THE DOLLARS. {91 


© Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 
Notice rec d June 26, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 114. 


I’LL BE WITH YOU IN APPLE BLOSSOM 
TIME. [92 
© Broadway music corp., New 
York. Notice rec’d July 19, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 119. 


I’LL MISS YOU oLD IRELAND, GOD BLESS 
YOU, GOOD-BYE; by J. Keirn Brennan 
and Ernest R. Ball. [93 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice ree’d July 20, 1920; recorded 
vy. 4, p. 118. 


I LOVE THE GIRLIES, THE WONDERFUL 
GIRLIES. 
© Harold A. Kiell, Dayton, O. 
Notice rec’d June 21, 1920; recorded, 
vw. 4, p. 118. 


I’M GOING WAY UP TO MARS. [95 

© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 

New York. Notice ree’d July 21, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 118. 


I SAW YOU LAST NIGHT AT THE SH _ — 
[96 


© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 


tice rec’d June 24, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 114. 
I’VE FOUND MY DREAM GIRL. [97 
© Leo Feist, ine., New York. No- 
tice rec’d June 24, 1920; recorded, 


y. 4, p. 114. 


I’vVE GOT THE BLUES FOR MY KENTUCKY 
HOME; words and music by Clarence 
Gaskill. [98 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice ree’d July 15, 1920 ; recorded 
v. 4, p. 117. 


[94 | 


pt.. 0 Saye 


I WANT YOU. [99 


© T. B. Harms & Francis. Day & 
Hunter, New York. Notice rec'd 
June 30, 1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 115. 


Ir I WAIT ’TILL THE END OF THE WORLD. 

[100 

(© Harry Von Tilzer music pub. 

co., New York. Notice ree’d July 
16, 1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 119. 


I¥ THERE’S A LOVER’S LANE IN HEAVEN. 

[101 

© Fred Fisher, ine., New York. 

Notice ree’d June 17, 1920; recorded, 
Ww. 4: pe 14a. 


IN AN ORIENTAL GARDEN, [102 


© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. Notice reed July 1, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 116. 


IN GAY HAVANA. [103 


© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. Notice rec’d July 1, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 116. 


IN SWEET SEPTEMBER. [104 

© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 

New York. Notice ree’d July 21, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 118. 


IT’S GETTING SO, YOU CAN’T TRUST No- 
BODY. [105 
© Irving Berlin, ine. New York. 
Notice rece’d July 16, 1920: recorded, 
vy. 4p. TET. 


JAZZ DANCE REPERTOIRE. [106 

© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 

York. Notice rec’d July 1, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 116. 


JUST LIKE THE HOUSE THAT JACK 
BUILT. [107 
© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 
New York. Notice reed July 21, 
1920: recorded, v. 4, p. 118. 


LAND (THE) BEYOND THE CANDLE-LIGHT. 
[108 


© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 
New York. Notice rec’d July 21, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 118. 


LAST NIGHT WHEN I DREAMED YOU HAD 
' GONE. [109 


© F. B. Haviland pub. co., New 
York. Notice rec’d July 9, 1920; re- 
corded, v. 4, p. 117. 


Last (THE) WALTZ I HAD WITH YOU. 

[110 

© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 

New York. Notice rec’d July 21, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 118. 


956 


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LOVE NEST. [111 

© Victoria pub. corp., New York. 

Notice ree’d June 24, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 114. 


——— medley fox trot, intro. Mary. 
a ely 
© Victoria pub. corp., New York. 
Notice rec’d June 24, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 114. 


LOVE SENDS A LITTLE GIFT OF ROSES. 
[113 
© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 
Hunter, New York. Notice reed 

July 2, 1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 115. 
LOVE WILL FIND YOU. [114 
© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 
New York. Notice rec’d July 21, 

1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 118. 


Lucky IN LOVE. [115 

© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 

York. Notice rec’d July 1, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 116. 


MACUSHLA ASTHORE (Pulse of my 
heart); by J. Keirn Brennan and 
Ernest R. Ball. [116 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d July 20, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 118. 


MAMMY’S GOODNIGHT LULLABY. fal7 

© Harry Von Tilzer music pub. 

co., New York. Notice rec’d June 28, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 115. 


MooNLIGHT IN MANDALAY. [118 

© Forster music publisher, inc, 

Chicago. Notice rec’d July 6, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 117. 


My ALGERIAN ROSE. [119 

© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 

New York. Notice rec’d July 21, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 118. 


No MA’AM. 


© Knickerbocker music co., Day- 
ton, O. Notice rec’d July 17, 1920; 
recorded, y. 4, p. E19 


NOCTURNE IN D FLAT; by Scriabine, 
ed. by John Orth; left hand alone. 

aieal 

© Oliver Ditson co., Boston. No- 

tice rec’d June 80, 1920; recorded, v. 
4p. 145, . 


NOT QUITE BLUE. [122 

© Song shop co., Columbus, O. 

Notice rec’d July 12, 1920; recorded, 
Vv. 4, pi 11%, 


3 [120 - 


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°O CUNDA NNATO ’0; by Feola-Capo- 
longo, arr. by Jos. Pafumy. [123 
© Ernesto Rossi, New York. No- 
tice rec’d July 2, 1920; recorded, v. 
4, p. 115. 


OH YOU LITTLE BUNCH OF SWEETNESS. 

. £124 

© Forster music publisher, inc., 

Chicago. - Notice ree’d July 19, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 118. 


OLDER (THE) THEY GET THE YOUNGER 
THEY WANT ’EM; by Al. Dubin and 
Clarence Gaskill. [125 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d July 22, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 119. 


OUR LITTLE LOVE AFFAIR. [126 

© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 

Notice rec’d July 8, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 11%. 


PHANTOM LOVES. [127 

© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 

New York. Notice rec’d July 21, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 118. 


PICKANINNY SLEEP SONG; by Van Zandt 
Wheeler and Lily Strickland. [128 
© M. Witmark & son, New York. 
Notice rec’d June 18, 1920; recorded, 
vo 4p. 11S. 


PRELUDE IN G MINOR; by Rachmanioff, 
ed. by John Orth. [129 
© Oliver Ditson co., Boston. No- 
tice ree’d June 30, 1920; recorded, 
Vv. & pe 215: 


PRIMROSE WAY. [130 

© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 

New York. Notice rec’d July 21, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 118. 


RED ROSE OF LOVE BLOOM AGAIN; by 
Gladwin. [ioe 
© Oliver Ditson co., Boston. No- 
tice rec’d June 30, 1920; recorded, 
V4, ps Abs: 


ROcCK-A-BYE LULLABY MAMMY. [132 

© Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

Notice ree’d July 14, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 117. 


Rose OF SPAIN. [138 

© Fred Fisher, inc, New York. 

Notice rec’d July 21, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 119. 


SALLY GREEN THE VILLAGE VAMP. [134 


© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 
New York. Notice rec’d July 21, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 118. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES iF 
15530 (185) pt-IIr, n. s., v. 15, no. 71920 
: 
SAVE ALL YOUR PENNIES. [135 | Irs an InisH crrt I LovE AND SHE’s 
© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- JUST LIKE you; by J. Keirn Bren. 
tice rec’d June 24, 1920; recorded, nan, Al Dubin and Ernest R. Ball. 
vo 4, ped. : gar 
eee am Se 136 © M. Witmark & sons, New York. 


© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 
Hunter, New York. Notice reed 
June 18, 1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 113. 
SUDAN. [137 
© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 


New York. Notice recd July 21, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 118. 
SUNBEAMS. [138 
© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. Notice rec’d July 1, 1920; re- 
corded, v. 4, p. 116. 
SUNNY TENNESSEE WALTZ. ~ [189 


© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 
Notice rec’d July 8, 1920; recorded, 
ye 4 po aT: 


SWEET BABY MINE. [140 
© Krell & co., Dayton, O. Notice 


rec’d July 17, 1920; recorded, v. 4, 
pe 219. 


SYNCOPATED (THE) VAMP. [141 

© Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

Notice ree’d July 1, 1920; recorded, 
vi 4, pe 1D. 


TAKE HER BACK TO YOUR HEART ONCE 
AGAIN. [142 
© Fred Fisher, ine, New York. 
Notice ree’d June 30, 1920; recorded, 
¥. 40. 105. 


TELL ME LITTLE GYPSY. [143 

© Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

Notice rec’d June 28, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 114. 


THAT NIGHT; by Arthur A. Penn and 
Frederick W. Vanderpool. [144 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice ree’d July 3, 1920; recorded. 
Vea, Pp. 14%. 


THEY RE SO HARD TO KEEP WHEN 
THEY’RE BEAUTIFUL. [145 
© Leo Feist, ine, New York. 


Notice ree’d June 24, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 114. 
THY TROUBADOUR. [146 
© Ferster-music publisher, inc., 
Chicago. Notice ree’d July 6, 1920; 
recorded, v. 4, p. 117. 


Notice ree’d July 20, 1920; recorded, 

v. 4, p. 118. 
UNDERNEATH THE PALMS, [148 
© Forster musie publisher, inc., 


Chicago. Notice ree’d July 19, 19 20: 
recorded, v. 4, p. 118. 


WHEN I LOOKED IN .YOUR WONDERFUL 
EYES. . [149 
© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 
New York. Notice reec’d July. 21, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 118. 


WHEN I SEE ALL THE LOVING THEY 
WASTE ON BABIES. [150 
© Fred Fisher, inc., New York. 
Poe rec’d July 19, 1920; recorded, 
Aap, Se 


WHEN SHADOWS FALL I HEAR YOU 
CALLING CALIFORNIA. [151 
© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 
New York. Notice rec’d July 21, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 118. 


WHEN WE START A. FAMILY OF OUR OWN. 

eM i 

© Leo Feist, ine, New York. 

Notice rec’d June 24, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 114. 


WHEN YOU SEE ANOTHER FELLOW WITH 
THE GIRL YOU CAN’T FORGET. Tigo 
© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 
New York. Notice ree’d July 21, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 118. 


WHERE DO THE MOSQUITOS GO IN THE 
WINTER TIME. [154 
© Leo Feist, inc, New York. 
Notice ree’d June 24, 1920; recorded, 
v. 4, p. 114. 


WHISTLE AND V’LL COME TO MEET YOU. 

[155 

© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 

New York. Notice rec’d July 21, 
1920; recorded, v. 4, p. 118. 


You’RE JUST A BREATH OF ec ES 

[156 

© Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

peure rec'd July 16, 1920 ; Tecemded, 
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